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the union navy controlled this area, and the union navy that these people. a nice thing to do.s a result, the union navy supported them and they form a union the rangers organization using florida man, and that later on became the second florida cavalry union which was stationed over at fort myers. in the book itself a talk about how two of the characters up north at the time of the american civil war, up around fort meade, one fellow is running away because they are trying to get him into the confederate army but they found out that initially he was a yankee, so they chased them out of town and he ends up down by the peace river up in fort meade. he runs into the fellow he knew before, floyd, who was a black slave initially, and they come down the peace river in a dugout canoe and they get into the mangrove swamps farther up the river, the mangrove islands and that type of thing. they encounter the armed union ship chasing a blockade runner, and they capture the blockade runner and after they capture the blockade runner, they take the two characters, floyd and harry come and b
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appointments committee of cabinet the navigation and that action specialist who has been a member of the union navy since nineteen seventy five when the seven debut of twenty five knots but died and we would be sixteen. just you and fifteen rounds left unsaid is designed for the mishap involving a sudden the finances and that not a vanity in which to many offices within some bedding that my innocent child in a small step son couldn't deal with dravid white canadian press malveaux. and to some of the developments now the nation should go see the government not to do was the confidence of the common people and the business community. seeing a bomb at the siege of this being so blunt and tsn. yet many was getting hot in jennings general election cheating county are on the situation in the country. charlie said the capital dhaka. nasa said the gunman been tough getting into confidence to domestic and international business community. the irony of the country. investors. i'm from i've said the country fast food secure that the bed he's good and bad investment. and the country the sis nt government s eac
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pollard was convicted of passing secret documents to israel and possibly the soviet union while working for the u.s. navy. >>> and now it's april, but the snow just keeps on coming. a springtime snowstorm in the upper midwest shut down schools and government offices, canceled flights and closed major highways in the dakotas and parts of minnesota. it's also causing grief for cattle ranchers in the midst of calving season. some areas got as much as 20 inches of snow. >> man, oh, man. >>> all right. time for today's forecast. more snow for the upper midwest and great lakes. driven by gusty winds. a band of strong storms will extend from dallas and swing into the ohio valley and along most of the west coast there will be rain except for washington. >> temperatures will be mild from the northeast into the south but cold in the upper midwest. mild along the west coast. we've got some hot spots to tell you about. dallas coming in at 83 and miami, a nice warm 81. >> boy, that sounds good. >>> all right. still ahead, a real estate record. we will take you inside a $100 million home. >>> plus, caught on camera. h
pollard was convicted of passing secret documents to israel and possibly the soviet union while working for the u.s. navy. >>> and now it's april, but the snow just keeps on coming. a springtime snowstorm in the upper midwest shut down schools and government offices, canceled flights and closed major highways in the dakotas and parts of minnesota. it's also causing grief for cattle ranchers in the midst of calving season. some areas got as much as 20 inches of snow. >> man, oh,...
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sentence since 1987 after passing secret documents to israel and possibly the soviet union while working for the u.s. navynew mexico, a day after officers fire tear gas and rocks thrown at demonstrators, the new police chief commanded his force for showing restraint and said he is working on reforms within the department. since 2010, albuquerque police have been involved in 37 shootings, 23 have been fatal. >>> a florida man is facing assault charges after a road raid incident at a mcdonald's drive-through. howard wilson told police he got out of his van after another car cut him off in winter haven. he was captured on cell phone video confronting the woman. take a look. he punched her in the face then drove off. witnesses say he was also yelling profanities and racial slurs. >>> well, the world's climate experts are issuing a dire warning to u.s. and other industrialized countries. the extreme weather, bitter cold winters, all part of the new normal. here's abc's jim avila. >> reporter: it's not the future, it's here. bigger storms. this one in hong kong, flooding out a shopping mall. an ominous report b
sentence since 1987 after passing secret documents to israel and possibly the soviet union while working for the u.s. navynew mexico, a day after officers fire tear gas and rocks thrown at demonstrators, the new police chief commanded his force for showing restraint and said he is working on reforms within the department. since 2010, albuquerque police have been involved in 37 shootings, 23 have been fatal. >>> a florida man is facing assault charges after a road raid incident at a...
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in october 1962, the soviet union started stockpiling nuclear missiles in cuba. u.s. navy ships formed a blockade around the island. kennedy was in a stalemate with the soviet leader nikita khrushchev. >> i call upon chairman khrushchev to halt and eliminate this clandestine and provocative threat to world peace. >> through a back channel, the kennedy white house reached out to the vatican for help. the pope agreed delivering a message to moscow and taking the microphones of vatican radio in french. >> i beg heads of state not to remain insensitive to the cry of humanity. peace, peace. >> i've heard that got to khrushchev, he said the pope is looking for peace and why don't you be the man of peace. he said, okay, i'll be the man of peace. >> days after the address, khrushchev withdrew the missiles. uting an ends to the crisis. kennedy went on to meet with pope iv. kennedy said the clear message shaking hands with the pope instead of kissing his ring. >> i think he felt that was a symbol that would be misinterpreted. >> because people would have said is he more loyal to the
in october 1962, the soviet union started stockpiling nuclear missiles in cuba. u.s. navy ships formed a blockade around the island. kennedy was in a stalemate with the soviet leader nikita khrushchev. >> i call upon chairman khrushchev to halt and eliminate this clandestine and provocative threat to world peace. >> through a back channel, the kennedy white house reached out to the vatican for help. the pope agreed delivering a message to moscow and taking the microphones of vatican...
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when the world was on the -- the soviet union started stockpiling nuclear missiles in cuba. u.s. navyedy was in a stale meat with the soviet leader. >> i call upon the chairman to halt and eliminate his provocative threat to world peace. >> the kennedy white house reached out to the vatican for help. the pope delivered a message to moscow and taking the microphones of vatican radio in french. >> i beg heads of state not to remain insensitive to the cry of humanity. peace, peace. >> they said the pope is looking for peace and he said okay, i'll be the man of peace. >> days after the address, the missiles were with drawn, putting an end to the crisis. >> you can catch my documentary popes and presidents, this sunday, 2:00 p.m. easter right here on cnn. i hope you tune in. if you can't, i hope you dvr it. i think you will enjoy it and you will learn something about the relationship between american presidents and popes. hillary clinton's new book has a particularly interesting new title, "hard choices." h perhaps her next hard choice will be whether to run for president. secretary clinto
when the world was on the -- the soviet union started stockpiling nuclear missiles in cuba. u.s. navyedy was in a stale meat with the soviet leader. >> i call upon the chairman to halt and eliminate his provocative threat to world peace. >> the kennedy white house reached out to the vatican for help. the pope delivered a message to moscow and taking the microphones of vatican radio in french. >> i beg heads of state not to remain insensitive to the cry of humanity. peace,...
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the services and recreational facilities -- crimea is a base of the russian navy and also a resort for the entire soviet unionthis is what we are going to develop as well. unfortunately, facilities, they are building an infrastructure that has deteriorated. we visited the forts and found out that some of them cannot even be used for accommodations. how did people come there? it is shameful to admit, but people were saying that they were just drinking alcohol and went to the beach. we cannot have that kind of approach. it will require additional investments of capital and a free economic zone that you just mentioned. we will move russian capital to crimea to speed up the development, to let the residents of crimea have their own proposals. we met the mayor of sevastopol and she talked about creating a development agency. i'm sure we are on the right track. we will get positive thoughts. >> i'm going to introduce a little bit of criticism. lots of text messages are saying that perhaps crimea may lose its identity, so to speak. people are going to build lots of beautiful palaces, gardens, mansions. there has bee
the services and recreational facilities -- crimea is a base of the russian navy and also a resort for the entire soviet unionthis is what we are going to develop as well. unfortunately, facilities, they are building an infrastructure that has deteriorated. we visited the forts and found out that some of them cannot even be used for accommodations. how did people come there? it is shameful to admit, but people were saying that they were just drinking alcohol and went to the beach. we cannot...
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union members of the paper mill. they were better paid. most of the diversity is from the navy. there is a more select. >> we can take the last questions. >> hello. , ande worked for a company , many of ourings sellers are living in these communities where jobs have left . a major employer has left. they are so committed to these communities. , building resilience in an effort to stay in these places they love. i would love to hear give examples of people or examples of folks turning inward and building their own businesses and coming up with their own ways to build that resilience to stay in the community. in everyk we saw that place we went. eastport, maine is a great example of where people are making it up as they go along and doing, and being creative. doing whatever they do best. there is one woman i met in , she and her husband basically built salvaged everything in their house in their own greenhouse. in the greenhouse, she wanted to preserve everything that they grew there. things weren't keeping well and her french. year, she created this thing called a veggie bag. rec
union members of the paper mill. they were better paid. most of the diversity is from the navy. there is a more select. >> we can take the last questions. >> hello. , ande worked for a company , many of ourings sellers are living in these communities where jobs have left . a major employer has left. they are so committed to these communities. , building resilience in an effort to stay in these places they love. i would love to hear give examples of people or examples of folks...
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the services and recreational facilities -- crimea is a base of the russian navy and also a resort for the entire soviet union. this is what we are going to develop as well. facilities, they are building an infrastructure that has deteriorated. forts and found out that some of them cannot even be used for accommodations. how did people come there? , but shameful to admit people said that they were just ranking alcohol and went to the beach. we cannot have that kind of approach. it will require additional investments of capital and a free economic zone that you just mentioned. we will move russian capital to crimea to speed up the development, to let the residents of crimea have their own proposals. , the mayor of sevastopol and he talked about creating a development agency. i'm sure we are on the right track. we will get positive thoughts. >> i'm going to introduce a little bit of criticism. saying text messages are that perhaps crimea may lose its identity, so to speak. people are going to build lots of beautiful palaces, gardens, mansions. there has been no elementary utilities in crimea and there will not
the services and recreational facilities -- crimea is a base of the russian navy and also a resort for the entire soviet union. this is what we are going to develop as well. facilities, they are building an infrastructure that has deteriorated. forts and found out that some of them cannot even be used for accommodations. how did people come there? , but shameful to admit people said that they were just ranking alcohol and went to the beach. we cannot have that kind of approach. it will require...
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economic union the party's noted that last bilateral trade volume between context and pentecost and reached to an email and she can win more than thirty joint ventures operate into boston to visit the navy we have rejoined covered in tar venture is this what must be intensified. currently there are no obstacles between context on russia and all was we actually work in the cupboard to our relations with malaysia in the field oil and gas. tomas production and helicopter manufacturer we have good relations in these fields. it is up to him that is the extent of the largest buyer products abroad. we have many ideas for further expansion of economic and called for dialogue to remove some of the songs is that it would cause a diplomatic mission has focused special attention on must dominate on its merits in strengthening peace friendship and cooperation between causing him to talk people. the politician was awarded with the ghosts that battle on behalf of the president of kazakhstan in addition my luggage and how the election outcomes on university the day before local students and professors learn more dls nheel housand fifty. for ticketstwo that with a grooming kit is the strategy being a ma
economic union the party's noted that last bilateral trade volume between context and pentecost and reached to an email and she can win more than thirty joint ventures operate into boston to visit the navy we have rejoined covered in tar venture is this what must be intensified. currently there are no obstacles between context on russia and all was we actually work in the cupboard to our relations with malaysia in the field oil and gas. tomas production and helicopter manufacturer we have good...
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economic union the party's noted that last bilateral trade volume between context and pentecost and reached to an email and she can win more than thirty joint ventures operate into boston to visit the navy we have rejoined covered in tar venture is this what must be intensified. currently there are no obstacleswe
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navy in the black sea. we don't have the troops on the ground. >> meanwhile, europe is divided. the countries close to the old soviet uniond, which are very nationalistic. i have been in both places. they're very nationalistic. they fear the russians deeply. they're the ones who want to move militarily. and with strong economic sanctions. germany is in the middle, and the last thing germany wants to do is take a war-like stance with russia. >> yeah. howard, build on that point, would you, because how much of this is really about obama as a leader who is trying to do certain things, and how much of it is about larger geopolitical shifts. bipartisan exhaustion with too much military entanglement, a shifting role of nato. i think kissinger was right that we are lucky that ukraine is not part of nato are because neither nato nor the u.s. wants to have any collective automatic response here. how much is a larger historical shift? >> i think very much so. >> the people around him admit that syria was a mess, but this thing isn't barack obama's fault. i have talked about the e.u. and the divisions there. that's one factor for su
navy in the black sea. we don't have the troops on the ground. >> meanwhile, europe is divided. the countries close to the old soviet uniond, which are very nationalistic. i have been in both places. they're very nationalistic. they fear the russians deeply. they're the ones who want to move militarily. and with strong economic sanctions. germany is in the middle, and the last thing germany wants to do is take a war-like stance with russia. >> yeah. howard, build on that point,...
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navy. also as this resort for the entire soviet union and this is what we are going to develop as well. unfortunately facilities that resorts have their. buildings and infrastructure. have deteriorated our specialist. visited those resorts and resorts. found out that according to the russian senator enormous they cannot leave and some of them are pleased they cannot even be used for accommodation. how did people come and they are. shameful to admit but people were saying back then well those minor scale they were just drinking alcohol and went to the beach but we cannot have that kind of approach to agonize ing. like asians of the russians so there we will also require additional investments. like freakonomics zone that you just mentioned. russian capital with some preference is to. come to crimea and sevastopol to. the development residence of crimea have their own. proposals we met with mr charlie. the mayor of. creating a development agency for sure we will support those ideas as well so i'm sure we are on the right track and we will get positive. results. bit of criticism. lots of t
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navy ship, are operating -- should be operating under an incidence at sea agreement that was signed in 1973 between the united states and the soviet unionnt, and i have flown under that. i have flown by russian ships under the rules of that agreement and it allows you two passes, 1,500 feet horizontally and a minimum of 1,000 foot altitude. sounds like this guy did 12 passes on the u.s. ship which is way beyond the protocols. it sounds like he was at one point at 500 feet, not 1,000 but he stayed 3,000 feet away. so it wasn't as if he was nose on, you never overfly a ship of the other country. you always fly parallel to their course but 12 passes is excessive. anything more than three would, under the old rules and the way we used to operate with the soviet union, would have been considered harassment and would have had an incident at sea filed against the other party. jenna: what should the repercussions be? pentagon tried to talk to russia about this and -- i mean, there was no communication between our countries so is it just it? we don't do anything? do we do something? what do we do? >> the embassy in moscow should go to the russia
navy ship, are operating -- should be operating under an incidence at sea agreement that was signed in 1973 between the united states and the soviet unionnt, and i have flown under that. i have flown by russian ships under the rules of that agreement and it allows you two passes, 1,500 feet horizontally and a minimum of 1,000 foot altitude. sounds like this guy did 12 passes on the u.s. ship which is way beyond the protocols. it sounds like he was at one point at 500 feet, not 1,000 but he...
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unionized teachers. they need charter schools. this, we need to raise education in impoverished areas. host: chuck, chicago, republican caller. sorry, jay, missouri. caller: first, i am a black man. i am a 20 year navyteran. i came from an impoverished area called "the vale" in st. louis, missouri. even though i came from an impoverished area, i do not need the white man's handout. i refuse to be handcuffed to liberal politics because of affirmative action or any other program that handcuffed black people to white, liberal politics. host: ok, chuck, chicago, republican. you're on the air. caller: yes. host: good morning, go ahead with your comment. i'm going to move onto beverly in north carolina, democratic caller. caller: hi, how are you. what can i say, i agree with the first caller. this is typical of the supreme court decisions recently. it is usually 6-3 with the same attendance. most of their views are mostly bigoted. we have one black judge who always imitates the decisions of scalia. that says a lot about him. he never says a word, he just says ok, ok, this is ok with me. the way i am looking at america now -- there are two things that are very important to them. just money and bigotry. i d
unionized teachers. they need charter schools. this, we need to raise education in impoverished areas. host: chuck, chicago, republican caller. sorry, jay, missouri. caller: first, i am a black man. i am a 20 year navyteran. i came from an impoverished area called "the vale" in st. louis, missouri. even though i came from an impoverished area, i do not need the white man's handout. i refuse to be handcuffed to liberal politics because of affirmative action or any other program that...