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united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the hosts during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation, and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865, jefferson davis received word from general robert e lee, commander of the army of northern virginia, that they could no longer hold the confederate army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for their protection. jefferson davis, soon after that, would follow. he would finally catch up with his family, right above the florida state l
united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the hosts during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation, and become...
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allegiance to the united states, you can have your slaves back, but if not i will sees them as contraband of war because you are using them against my soldiers in the united states army. i will sees them and keep them and you can no longer have your slaves. this would create a mass of folks coming to fort monroe to seek freedom. what started out as three became 10,000 by the end of the war in four short years. jefferson davis is a contradiction. jefferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the added states army. he was secretary of war under president appears. -- president pierce. st and his wife were the ho during james buchanan's administration in washington, d.c.. when the south formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become their first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become president of the united states o confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held at the conclusion of the civil war. general received word from robert ely that they no longer could hold -- robert e. lee that they could n
allegiance to the united states, you can have your slaves back, but if not i will sees them as contraband of war because you are using them against my soldiers in the united states army. i will sees them and keep them and you can no longer have your slaves. this would create a mass of folks coming to fort monroe to seek freedom. what started out as three became 10,000 by the end of the war in four short years. jefferson davis is a contradiction. jefferson davis, in his early life, was a...
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he served 28 years in the united states army and i'm a graduate of the citadel and i have many of my members of my family who are active duty military or are military veterans themselves. it is really important to support our veterans, but i will also tell you that i recently
he served 28 years in the united states army and i'm a graduate of the citadel and i have many of my members of my family who are active duty military or are military veterans themselves. it is really important to support our veterans, but i will also tell you that i recently
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thees and gentlemen, highflying black and gold of your very own united states army parachute team, theolden knights. [applause] the aerial demonstration you are seeing tonight is designed to showcase the maneuverability of the human body, as it flies through the air, and while under canopy. these jumpers are performing three separate maneuvers for you this evening. one, was a mass formation we witnessed. ewo will be a side by sid canopy formation. three, the 1200 square-foot drop flag. jumpers performing this evening are sergeant first class trey kollek. sergeant first class chad riddlebaugh. staff sergeant morgan george. and sergeant first class ryan or mark. -- orourke. and the difficult 1200 square-foot drop flag maneuver, the team leader of the demonstration team, flying the predominantly lack and gold canopy, sergeant first class roman grijalva. gold.k and [applause] at 1000 feet these jumpers can hear you very well. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, now our national anthem. drumming] ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last
thees and gentlemen, highflying black and gold of your very own united states army parachute team, theolden knights. [applause] the aerial demonstration you are seeing tonight is designed to showcase the maneuverability of the human body, as it flies through the air, and while under canopy. these jumpers are performing three separate maneuvers for you this evening. one, was a mass formation we witnessed. ewo will be a side by sid canopy formation. three, the 1200 square-foot drop flag. jumpers...
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of systemic ot procedures in place to help make sure everyone has a fair chance in the united states army. ms. hicks: great. let me get to the audience questions. e have quite a few here. there's one on the army's propensity, the questioner would put it, to travel heavy. and the question is what is the army vision for ship-to-shore in the indo-pacific that doesn't exquisite, elts shall we say. gen. mcconville: we have all types of forces. light fores, airborne forces, quite heavy forces. each comes with a logistical trail and ideally the lighter you go the less you have but it also brings with it less combat power. what we're doing is tailoring our units and logistics to cut that down. the other thing is how we do logistics. we're taking advantage of a lot of the technology in place. so manufacturing. you can make your own parts so you don't have to bring a bunch of parts, you can make the one you need. visual intelligence systems on our weapons systems so you don't change parts until you absolutely need to. you get the feedback and then you have a system that only brings the parts forwar
of systemic ot procedures in place to help make sure everyone has a fair chance in the united states army. ms. hicks: great. let me get to the audience questions. e have quite a few here. there's one on the army's propensity, the questioner would put it, to travel heavy. and the question is what is the army vision for ship-to-shore in the indo-pacific that doesn't exquisite, elts shall we say. gen. mcconville: we have all types of forces. light fores, airborne forces, quite heavy forces. each...
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no adversary can match the awesome power of the united states army, navy, air force, coast guard, marines. and very soon, we are going to have a thing called space force. one of the many things we have done in this administration that will be one of the most important, i think. let us show our deep appreciation for your law enforcement partners at the department of homeland security and department of justice. thank you very much. we will always stand with the incredible men and women of law enforcement. we will never defund our police, that i can tell you. what is going on, when you hear defund the police, you probably say that is a foreign language, right? it's a terrible thing. but i assume this will be a fad. but it is not something that will work very well. we are pleased to be joined by secretary of defense mark esper. thank you very much, mark. [applause] chad wolf, i think we are keeping him very busy. admiral carl schultz. thank you very much. and a great warrior. he is a strong guy, a great guy. congressman diaz, thank you very much. on the first of this year, i announced the arm
no adversary can match the awesome power of the united states army, navy, air force, coast guard, marines. and very soon, we are going to have a thing called space force. one of the many things we have done in this administration that will be one of the most important, i think. let us show our deep appreciation for your law enforcement partners at the department of homeland security and department of justice. thank you very much. we will always stand with the incredible men and women of law...
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mccain began his military career with the 24th division of the regular army, serving in the philippines and mexico. upon the united states entering the world war, he joined 250 other enlisted regular army soldiers at the officers training camp where he received a commission as a first lieutenant. he was appalled at his treatment and committed to do something about it. he challenged negro leaders such as robert mouton, the president of the tuskegee institute, telling him to his face that the new element of the race would now elect its own representatives. he also inspired black veterans and the broader african american public to collective action. appearing in washington, d.c., just before a deadly race riot that erupted that summer, he told a capacity audience that "no negroes anywhere in the united states should ever let white mobs take a black man to lynch him without using all the force possible to prevent it. the only thing with which to meet force is force." despite its meteoric rise, the league for democracy faded from the scene by 1922, tried to accomplish too much, was also under heavy surveillance by the federal
mccain began his military career with the 24th division of the regular army, serving in the philippines and mexico. upon the united states entering the world war, he joined 250 other enlisted regular army soldiers at the officers training camp where he received a commission as a first lieutenant. he was appalled at his treatment and committed to do something about it. he challenged negro leaders such as robert mouton, the president of the tuskegee institute, telling him to his face that the new...
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emerson was a contract surgeon for the united states army and his part of his service in the united states army as a contract civilian, he, like everyone else in the army, at all times in the history of the u.s. army, constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can't testify to that as an army brat. you knew that you are really going to be about six to eight months in any one location before you were going to have to move on. emerson has to move on as well. so, he is stationed first at fort armstrong in illinois. then he is moved to fort snuggling, in minnesota, while minnesota at that point was still a territory. doctor emerson marries a sanford in 1838. alas, however, he dies in 1843. and dred scott after the death of dr. amazon, dred scott seuss for his freedom in the year of 1846. eliza stanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother, john sanford in 1850. that is just a detail. so dred scott seuss for his freedom. he sues in the states courts of missouri. why? why do you think he would do that? quinn? >> there was no slavery. >> look at fort armstrong. it i
emerson was a contract surgeon for the united states army and his part of his service in the united states army as a contract civilian, he, like everyone else in the army, at all times in the history of the u.s. army, constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can't testify to that as an army brat. you knew that you are really going to be about six to eight months in any one location before you were going to have to move on. emerson has to move on as well. so, he is stationed...
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we've come so far in last 50 years. 60 years ago when i entered the united states army, nobody thought i could become chairman of joint chiefs of staff but i did. so a lot has happened, it's a much better nation now. we're living better than we did then. but there's more to be done, more youngsters and adults that have to be educated. fix at the economic system so that every american can have a quality not only education but opportunity to have a good life and to make money necessary to have that kind of good life. so we have a long way to go, but he put us on the road. he put us on the road and the last thing we want to do is say, it is going to work. we're america, we're americans. and we know how to deal with these issues. we dealt with them on and off the last 50 years we still have a long way to go. and john lewis will be replaced, there will be others coming up. there are many others who want to be part of the reformation. . >> brennan: there's a new consciousness about symbols. the current chairman, mark millie said this week, the us army is about 20% black and he said young sol
we've come so far in last 50 years. 60 years ago when i entered the united states army, nobody thought i could become chairman of joint chiefs of staff but i did. so a lot has happened, it's a much better nation now. we're living better than we did then. but there's more to be done, more youngsters and adults that have to be educated. fix at the economic system so that every american can have a quality not only education but opportunity to have a good life and to make money necessary to have...
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united states and first lady melania trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [airplanes overhead] >> ladies and gentlemen, from the united states armyights, please welcome sergeant first class ryan reese. ryan: mr. president, it is truly an honor to be here this evening. i would like to direct your attention overhead to the and arel sky behind us distinctly painted aircraft flying at an altitude of 12,500 feet. the jump master or team leader is looking out the door of the aircraft. the jumpers are out in the smoke is on. we have members of the army golden knights rapidly approaching speeds of 120 mile-per-hour. the initial part of the formation is called the base. it forms quickly as the jumpers use their hands, arms, legs and shoulders to safely complete the formation. they now separate and perform our maneuver. ladies and gentlemen, the highflying black and gold of your very own united states army parachute team, the golden knights. [applause] ryan: the aerial demonstration you are seeing tonight is designed to showcase the maneuverability of the human body, as it flies through the air, and while under canopy. these jumpers are pe
united states and first lady melania trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [airplanes overhead] >> ladies and gentlemen, from the united states armyights, please welcome sergeant first class ryan reese. ryan: mr. president, it is truly an honor to be here this evening. i would like to direct your attention overhead to the and arel sky behind us distinctly painted aircraft flying at an altitude of 12,500 feet. the jump master or team leader is looking out...
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emerson was a contract surgeon for the united states army and part of his service in the united states army, as a contract civilian, he like everyone else in the army at all times in history of the u.s. army constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as a card-carrying army brat. all right. you knew you were only going to be about six months to eight months in any location before moving on. he is stationed first at fort armstrong in illinois. then he is moved to minnesota while minnesota was still a territory. dr. emerson marries eliza sanford. alas however he dies in 1843. and dred scott, after the death of dr. emerson, dred scott sues for his freedom. in the year 1846. eliza sanford transfers ownership of dred scott to her brother john sanford in 1850. that's just a detail. so dred scott sues for his freedom. sues in the state courts in missouri. state courts in missouri. why? why do you think he would do that? quinn? look at fort armstrong. it's in illinois. what is illinois? illinois is a free state. now, mind you there are what we call transi
emerson was a contract surgeon for the united states army and part of his service in the united states army, as a contract civilian, he like everyone else in the army at all times in history of the u.s. army constantly has to uproot and move and go to various places. i can testify to that as a card-carrying army brat. all right. you knew you were only going to be about six months to eight months in any location before moving on. he is stationed first at fort armstrong in illinois. then he is...
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the national anthem is performed by the united states army field band and then a coral medley from the united states navy band. ♪ o, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleam gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o 'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ ♪ my countryti 'tis of thee ♪ ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ of thee i sing ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside let freedom, freedom ring ♪ ♪ my heart is filled with love for all of thee ♪ ♪ and deep within, i'm thrilled ♪ ♪ this is my country, this is my country ♪ ♪ hear my proud voice ♪ this is my country ♪ to have and to hold ♪ let freedom ring land of the pilgrim's pride ♪ ♪ of thee i sing ♪ of thee i sing ♪ let freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ l
the national anthem is performed by the united states army field band and then a coral medley from the united states navy band. ♪ o, say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleam gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o 'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our...
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right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid taking one side against the other united states seems to be very delighted for the tension the g. existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between china and. india share a border of more than 2000 kilometers and both china and india need to stand very well for peace and stability rather than being pulled into a war against each other. live from moscow this is our international hi there thanks for watching us this weekend after a break sit will italy be next out of the door is the question we try and find out about public anger a feeling abandoned by brussels during the height of the pandemic is cause anti e.u. sentiment to grow is coming up. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. americans to start growing it ju
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right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid taking one side against each other the united states seems to be very delighted for the tension the g. existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between china and india china and india share a border of more than 3000 to kilometers and both china and india need to stand very firm 7 for peace and stability rather then being pulled into a war against each other goes a lot potentially at stake there thanks for watching us by the way this weekend there's more to come if you can stick around after the break from our to international after breck's it will italy be next out of the door. public feeling abandoned by brussels during the height of the pandemic as. growth. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let
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right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid taking one side against the other the united states seems to be very delighted for the tension existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between china and india china and india share a border of more than 2000 to kilometers and both china and india need to stand very 1st for peace and stability rather then being pulled into a war against each other. and italian senator says he's ready to launch a new political party with the aim of a breakaway from brussels to capitalize on growing anti sentiments the corona virus outbreak has compounded those feelings to seems plenty of italian say they felt abandoned by the e.u. as that pandemic took hold brussels eventually apologize for neglecting it so you partner and has agreed bailout packages although quite h
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general ben hodges he has served for 3 years as commander of what's called united states army europeans currently the pursing a chair in the strategic studies at the center for european policy analysis sir thank you for being with us i want to get your reaction straight off the bat because you have been quoted as saying that this move is a gift to the kremlin do you stand by that assessment. yeah i do to get a 30 percent reduction of u.s. capability that's in germany and half of that going back to the states the kremlin did nothing to change its behavior to reduce its aggression and it still occupies crimea still killing ukrainian soldiers every week still occupy as part of georgia is still supports your side regime in syria it's done nothing to change its behavior and yet it gets a gift of a significant u.s. reduction in germany and maybe even more importantly the damage to the german american relationship the most important ally that the united states have in europe is germany in the way this whole thing was done i think damages their relationship and that that is a gift to the gramma
general ben hodges he has served for 3 years as commander of what's called united states army europeans currently the pursing a chair in the strategic studies at the center for european policy analysis sir thank you for being with us i want to get your reaction straight off the bat because you have been quoted as saying that this move is a gift to the kremlin do you stand by that assessment. yeah i do to get a 30 percent reduction of u.s. capability that's in germany and half of that going back...
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november 4th, 1791, the united indian confessor he -- confederacy resisting american expansion into that area destroy the only army the united states. killed -- essentially the only american army in existence ceased to exist. thomas jefferson said when the news reached philadelphia nobody talks about anything else because this is 1791 two years after the constitution. this is not only an embarrassing defeat but this threatens the existence of the nation because these indian nations are clearly powerful, still causing trouble in the south in many ways. washington has a number of aspects to this. it is almost like a carbon copy of the destruction of braddock's army by a united indian force in 1765 and it is often said that washington learned from the 7 years war how to fight indians use their tactics. washington sent sinclair out against him country, to destroy their villages and how -- when that happened all hell breaks loose and this is a campaign that is marred and marked by contract from the get-go. a lot of those guys who died were ill-prepared, ill-equipped like sheep to the slaughter. many people in congress said okay we want
november 4th, 1791, the united indian confessor he -- confederacy resisting american expansion into that area destroy the only army the united states. killed -- essentially the only american army in existence ceased to exist. thomas jefferson said when the news reached philadelphia nobody talks about anything else because this is 1791 two years after the constitution. this is not only an embarrassing defeat but this threatens the existence of the nation because these indian nations are clearly...
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right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid picking one side against the other united states seems to be very delighted for the tension existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between china and india china and india share a border of more than 2000 dick. both china and india need to stand very well for peace and stability rather then being pulled into a war against each other. 40 minutes past the hour on the button good morning this is art international coming up monks the stories after breakfast we ask will italy be next out of the door public anger a feeling abandoned by brussels during the height of the pandemic now of course i don't see you sentiment to grow we'll tell you about it when we're back. joined me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world
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general been hodges he's served for 3 years as commander of what's called the united states army europeans currently with the center for european policy analysis which fall. better transatlantic tie general hodges it's good to have you on the show. you have called a troop move like this and i'm quoting you're a gift to the kremlin is that what you say tonight yeah and thanks for the privilege of being on your program it is a gift to the kremlin equip the kremlin has done nothing to change its behavior in any positive way they still occupied crimea they still are killing ukrainian soldiers every week in the donbass they still occupy 20 percent of georgia they still support the assad regime which has sent millions of refugees into turkey and then to europe and now they are supporting to have tar and libya which is going to have a negative outcome for europe so they've continued their aggression and here we are but surely reduce our capability in germany by that 3rd i call that a gift and you say arbitrarily is there a need at all for any type of downsizing of forces in germany. no in fact th
general been hodges he's served for 3 years as commander of what's called the united states army europeans currently with the center for european policy analysis which fall. better transatlantic tie general hodges it's good to have you on the show. you have called a troop move like this and i'm quoting you're a gift to the kremlin is that what you say tonight yeah and thanks for the privilege of being on your program it is a gift to the kremlin equip the kremlin has done nothing to change its...
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right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid to picking one side against the other the united states seems to be very delighted for the tension existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between china and india china and india share a border of more than 3000 kilometers and both china and india need to stand very 1st 7 for peace and stability rather then he pulled into a war against each other you want to go to international the we can see a time if you look at the clocks exactly 40 minutes past the hour now coming out of the brics it will italy be next out of the door is the big question public anger of feeling abandoned by brussels during the height of the. pandemic is called anti e.u. sentiment to grow well it's among our stories ahead this saturday. so what we've got to do is identify the th
right now has a border problem with india that's a fact but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid to picking one side against the other the united states seems to be very delighted for the tension existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of tension between...
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right now has a border problem with india that's hostile act but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid taking one side against other united states seems to be very delighted for the attention the g. existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate. it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of cation between china and india china and india share a border of more than $3000.00 people. and china and india need to stand very well for peace and stability rather then being pulled into a war against each other. we go so much more lined up here at all to international thanks for taking the time out to watch us this weekend after breck's it will it really be next out of the doors a big question or more more people's lips public feeling abandoned by brussels during the height of the pandemic has caused. sentiment to grow. financial while guy i don't buy any i promise you. almost friday as of last summer buying from the
right now has a border problem with india that's hostile act but other countries especially the united states army superpower militarily speaking the world should avoid getting involved should avoid taking one side against other united states seems to be very delighted for the attention the g. existed between china and india and even seems to be very eager to see the tensions further escalate. it will be a very misguided strategy for the united states to provoke a higher level of cation between...
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came to this country and showed their love of citizenship and love of country by joining the united states armyart of the president of the united states who i can guarantee you never once established eyeball to eyeball contact with lieutenant colonel vindman and said i didn't like what you did. he is a bully and a coward and the vindmans are the heroes. >> mike barnicle, katty kay, thank you very much. thanks to all of you for watching. we'll be right back here tomorrow at this time. for now, stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. hey, steph. >> hey there willie. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, july 9th. here are the facts at this hour. more than 61,000 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in just over the last 24 hours. according to reuters, that is the biggest increase in any country in a single day throughout this pandemic. in all, well over 3 million people have gotten the virus while more than 133,000 american
came to this country and showed their love of citizenship and love of country by joining the united states armyart of the president of the united states who i can guarantee you never once established eyeball to eyeball contact with lieutenant colonel vindman and said i didn't like what you did. he is a bully and a coward and the vindmans are the heroes. >> mike barnicle, katty kay, thank you very much. thanks to all of you for watching. we'll be right back here tomorrow at this time. for...
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political system but they could muster 5000 warriors the george washington at the time the united states armyonstituted 500 men. and, if you go to war with them, and the problem is georgia is encroaching on creek lands. it was never given that the united states as we know it was going to come to fruition even after independence. a lot of the states were determined to maintain their independence and their states rights, states rights in terms of slavery but it has to do with indian land. washington wants to make a treaty with the creek to try to establish an alliance and prevent the worst-case scenario from developing so he invites alexander and the delegation of creeks to come for new york. they don't work out. they cover all the land, in towns in virginia and baltimore. and in new york, in washington's inauguration, and this was the first treaty the united states makes after -- the first treaty with anybody. it celebrated with a huge abandon at federal hall and washington gets a treaty. an interesting treaty, because there was the public official treaty or the other 20 plus creek delegates s
political system but they could muster 5000 warriors the george washington at the time the united states armyonstituted 500 men. and, if you go to war with them, and the problem is georgia is encroaching on creek lands. it was never given that the united states as we know it was going to come to fruition even after independence. a lot of the states were determined to maintain their independence and their states rights, states rights in terms of slavery but it has to do with indian land....
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freedom ♪ and to keep our honor clean ♪ we are proud to claim the title ♪ ♪ of united states marine ♪ the united states armynd gentlemen, please stand for our nation's colors. ♪ ♪ [silence] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and first lady, melania trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [cheering] ♪ >> so as part of the salute to america the first aircraft we're seeing fly over the white house is one that is familiar to most americans, it is called air force one. but that's only when the president is onboard. and tonight the president is on the ground watching from the white house lawn. but there goes his aircraft, one of two in the fleet the beautiful 747 in a beautiful blue sky day in washington, d.c. the first aircraft to be flying over the white house. you might wonder who the visitors are, well they are lighthouse staff member and their family as well as members of the military and their spouses. >> mr. president, madam first lady guests and american people, truly an honor to be here this evening i would like to direct your attention, high overhead to the beautiful sky behind us. >> and o
freedom ♪ and to keep our honor clean ♪ we are proud to claim the title ♪ ♪ of united states marine ♪ the united states armynd gentlemen, please stand for our nation's colors. ♪ ♪ [silence] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and first lady, melania trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [cheering] ♪ >> so as part of the salute to america the first aircraft we're seeing fly over the white house is one that is familiar to most americans, it is...
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built a family including twin sons who gave back so much to his community they served in the united states army and now they serve jointly as poet laureates in the state of delaware. and as a state representative hicks and his family and everyone else at the center embodies a defining story of america. those that were black or brown or native american or immigrant. from our democracy and economy. through courage and heart and grit never gave up with the full promise of america that's why couldn't think of a more meaningfuly. place to talk about my bill back better agenda. and for everybody this time included. one who shows the way forward each go their separate ways. facing drownings and beatings his comment was you cannot turn your back upon the idea of justice enormous courage my friend an american hero john lewis who crossed the bridge one last time on sunday went said freedom is not the state, it is an act that lowered the bridge twice. i thought i knew a lot about it until you walk the bridge. and then to see down the other side. i walked over a couple years ago i thought what in god's nam
built a family including twin sons who gave back so much to his community they served in the united states army and now they serve jointly as poet laureates in the state of delaware. and as a state representative hicks and his family and everyone else at the center embodies a defining story of america. those that were black or brown or native american or immigrant. from our democracy and economy. through courage and heart and grit never gave up with the full promise of america that's why...
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united confederacy of the northwest territory. and wanting to expand that area destroyed the only army the united states has. led 632 and hundreds wounded. and essentially, the only american army speaks to this. thomas jefferson said that when the news reached the lucky, with him about anything else. this is 1991. two years after the constitution. this is not only an embarrassing defeat. this threatens the existence of the nation. his intonation is so clearly powerful. they're still causing trouble the south and southwest, spanish are. and the republicans and washington is upset. this is almost like a carbon copy of the destruction and army when united any force in 1755. it's often said that the washington learn to fight indians what washington said him against the indian country basically to do the same thing. destroyed the villages the same thing happens. and when that happens force omma opec breaks loose. who is responsible for this. this was a campaign by contrast, the corruption right from the get-go all one of the guys who died, they were like sheep to the slaughter. many people in congress is it okay,
united confederacy of the northwest territory. and wanting to expand that area destroyed the only army the united states has. led 632 and hundreds wounded. and essentially, the only american army speaks to this. thomas jefferson said that when the news reached the lucky, with him about anything else. this is 1991. two years after the constitution. this is not only an embarrassing defeat. this threatens the existence of the nation. his intonation is so clearly powerful. they're still causing...
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they served in the united states army, now serving jointly as the poet laureates in the state of delaware. and as a state representative hicks and his family and everyone else at the center embodies the defining story of america. for generations black and brown and native american and immigrants have all pushed out and not fully included from the democracy and economy and by pure cure courage and great they never gave up his they pursued the full promise of america. that is the story of the people of this community and country. that's i want to talk about my economic agenda. bold plan to help build a stronger and more just and sustainable economy for everybody. everybody this time included. as a story of two civil rights era we lost last week. one who shows the way forward reach their separate ways. the reverend who faced drownings and beatings and his comment was you cannot turn your back on the idea of justice. and congressman john lewis who crossed the edmund pettis bridge one last time on sunday who once said freedom is not a state it's an act i went across the bridge twice once with
they served in the united states army, now serving jointly as the poet laureates in the state of delaware. and as a state representative hicks and his family and everyone else at the center embodies the defining story of america. for generations black and brown and native american and immigrants have all pushed out and not fully included from the democracy and economy and by pure cure courage and great they never gave up his they pursued the full promise of america. that is the story of the...
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went to jail, and drop out of school, and next one next thing would be to be inducted into the united states army. >> david richmond had recently become a father. >> a lot of things in his life an early age, of 1819 years of age, who is involved with us, he has a son, marriage, a job, and school. meanwhile they have become a keenly aware of the enormity of the movement they had launched. >> that was 35 or 40 cities were involved. >> this thing caught on like wildfire. much more than i would've ever imagined. can >> >> so now it's 9:30 all seats were occupied and 4000 new people around and people were in will worth, watching waiting to see what would happen in take place. >> i do remember huge numbers, and it's been captured on film and you can see the tension in the air. >> you know i clearly expected violence, really. >> by this time the protesters had brought downtown greensboro to a standstill. >> i just wished it would go away, because our business was suffering. >> most people felt the same way, just stay out of downtown unless you had urgent business. >> there was tension i would say that m
went to jail, and drop out of school, and next one next thing would be to be inducted into the united states army. >> david richmond had recently become a father. >> a lot of things in his life an early age, of 1819 years of age, who is involved with us, he has a son, marriage, a job, and school. meanwhile they have become a keenly aware of the enormity of the movement they had launched. >> that was 35 or 40 cities were involved. >> this thing caught on like wildfire....
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he fought against italian fascism, and from that man who was just a corporal in the united states army army, he raised a son who became an inference he and front in infantry man and now he has a grandson that was just selected. i think that's what we should be talking about, the things that make us unique, and the quality of what makes us unique and not this cancel culture who's going out and destroying the statue of frederick douglass. >> bill: they ripped frederick douglass off the base and does it make you wonder if they know what they are after? what does that tell you? >> once upon a time we did teach history and the ideological agendas probably in the day. but you think about, you tore down the statue of a man who was once a who became one of the great political influencers and figures and advisor to the president abraham lincoln. the reason why we had the emancipation proclamation, or the 54th massachusetts regiment, that tells me that we have a generation, this cancel culture generation which is ignorant of our own history and they are going out and pursuing a goal and objectiv
he fought against italian fascism, and from that man who was just a corporal in the united states army army, he raised a son who became an inference he and front in infantry man and now he has a grandson that was just selected. i think that's what we should be talking about, the things that make us unique, and the quality of what makes us unique and not this cancel culture who's going out and destroying the statue of frederick douglass. >> bill: they ripped frederick douglass off the base...
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first united states troops, although outnumbered and out armed, are rushed to rail heads on the front lines. yanks and korean republican troops shake hands, fighters both in the united nations armyression. like the men, united states funds and trucks are committed for minutes are precious. ♪ the aim of these first units is to delay a communist advance and the desperate fight for time, time for more men than guns to arrive. ♪ in tokyo, general macarthur accepts the first united nations battle flag to signify to all men the unity of free and independent nations doing battle for the freedom of the republic of korea for the freedom of peaceloving peoples everywhere. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> up next, an oral history interview with cortland caulks cox.urtland he talks about attending howard university, his involvement in the student nonviolent coordinating committee,
first united states troops, although outnumbered and out armed, are rushed to rail heads on the front lines. yanks and korean republican troops shake hands, fighters both in the united nations armyression. like the men, united states funds and trucks are committed for minutes are precious. ♪ the aim of these first units is to delay a communist advance and the desperate fight for time, time for more men than guns to arrive. ♪ in tokyo, general macarthur accepts the first united nations...
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lee who fought against the united states who fought against his army who fought against his west point education in brooklyn. anyway, calls have been made to change it but again the army is being a little timid on this. host: from new york. caller: good morning. if we start removing statues in this country of our history then i think we really need to dig deep and basically everyone needs to pack up and go back to where their heritage is from and give this land back to the indians but i don't think we're going to go there. if we want to remove statues let's find american people who want to buy them or put them in your yard for free. donate it, i'll put it in my yard proudly. all these protesters that are doing all this. i don't feel they're paying taxes then they have a right to pitch about what's going on in this country because they're just a burden on the taxpayers. there is a lot of free loaders in this country and most of those people are out there -- they're not putting in for. host: we'll leave it there. guest: that's one of my fellow new yorkers. we're tough. it's too bad we ne
lee who fought against the united states who fought against his army who fought against his west point education in brooklyn. anyway, calls have been made to change it but again the army is being a little timid on this. host: from new york. caller: good morning. if we start removing statues in this country of our history then i think we really need to dig deep and basically everyone needs to pack up and go back to where their heritage is from and give this land back to the indians but i don't...
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he was a tremendous educator, a lieutenant colonel in the united states army, national teacher of the year, and he mentored to so many in the coachella valley. it was a high privilege to call him my friend. chauncey personally inspired me, encouraged me, and guided me as well as my friends and current assembly member, edward grow garcia, and riverside county supervisor manual perez, and many students and teachers from the coachella valley. chauncey was exceptionally brilliant. his brother, gregory, said even in middle school his teachers knew he was smarter than they were. he paired his unique intelligence and gifts with an extraordinary work ethic. he studied history at the university of the pacific in stockton where he was inspired by the civil rights work of cesar chavez and helped registered voters as a united worker volunteer. after college he went on to the university of notre dame where he obtained its juris doctorate degree. he served in the u.s. army infantry and the medical service corps for over 20 years, retiring until 1995 as a lieutenant colonel. after requiring from the
he was a tremendous educator, a lieutenant colonel in the united states army, national teacher of the year, and he mentored to so many in the coachella valley. it was a high privilege to call him my friend. chauncey personally inspired me, encouraged me, and guided me as well as my friends and current assembly member, edward grow garcia, and riverside county supervisor manual perez, and many students and teachers from the coachella valley. chauncey was exceptionally brilliant. his brother,...
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a year later at the age of 21, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the famed 422nd brigade, combat brigade. and july 4th 1944, he single-handedly took out a nazi machine gun and placement, volunteered to provide covering fire for his platoon to withdrad machine gun nest, and was killed. hehe was 1 of 21 members of the 422nd to be awarded the congressional medal of honor. his was posthumously. that's who they are attacking for it when they attacked the courthouse, they are not only attacking the place where judges serve and were social security benefits are adjudicated, citizenship is granted, the accused have their day in court, they are also attacking the heritage that this man gave us. take a look at portland. 62 nights in a row, mark o. hatfield, youngest governor in the history of oregon, a deeply religious man who was strongly pro-life, not only pro-life being against abortion but pro-life being against the death penalty. he went to the united statesen senate and served his state for 20 years and won on numerous respect from democrats and republicans for his common sen
a year later at the age of 21, he enlisted in the united states army, served in the famed 422nd brigade, combat brigade. and july 4th 1944, he single-handedly took out a nazi machine gun and placement, volunteered to provide covering fire for his platoon to withdrad machine gun nest, and was killed. hehe was 1 of 21 members of the 422nd to be awarded the congressional medal of honor. his was posthumously. that's who they are attacking for it when they attacked the courthouse, they are not only...
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this from the united states army, they made a mistake. ndout invited soldiers and civilian personnel at the army's arsenal in huntsville, alabama, to attend seminars entitled, quote, operation inclusion. i mean, this is outrageous. somebody should be fired, and i would start with the secretary of the army, maybe the secretary of defense. i mean, this is ignorance. the handout, featuring slides with what it considered examples of white supremacy, they include celebration of columbus day. talk about mindless, reactionary fools. few -- my god! if -- the celebration of american exceptionalism can't be tolerated. the phrase all lives matter, you can't say that if you're in the army. the army's since recalled those handouts and launched an investigation into how it happened. that'll take them seven months at the rate this army is doing things of late. hopefully, they can break that down to maybe a couple of days. what do you think? >>> well, breaking tonight, the leftist city of seattle holding a racially-segregated training session last month.
this from the united states army, they made a mistake. ndout invited soldiers and civilian personnel at the army's arsenal in huntsville, alabama, to attend seminars entitled, quote, operation inclusion. i mean, this is outrageous. somebody should be fired, and i would start with the secretary of the army, maybe the secretary of defense. i mean, this is ignorance. the handout, featuring slides with what it considered examples of white supremacy, they include celebration of columbus day. talk...
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jail or dropped out of school, the next step is we would be indoctrinated or inducted by the united states armyety was most acute for david richmond who had recently become a father. >> a lot of things were forced on david's life at a very early age. he was 18 or 19 years of age. he is involved with us. he's got a son. he has a marriage. he has a job. and he has school. >> meanwhile, the students were becoming keenly aware of the movement they had launched. >> i get a sense that 35 or 47 cities were involved. >> this thing caught on like wildfire, much more than i had ever imagined or any of the other three had imagined as well. opening our, all seats were occupied. 1000 people were out will words filling up the aisles, all watching to see what would take place. mr. harris, the low worth manager. >> i do remember huge numbers. it had been captured on film, and you could see the tension in the air. >> it was not as though we were immune to the things that caused people to join the violence. i fully expected violence. yes, indeed. >> by this time, the protest had spread to lunch counters across d
jail or dropped out of school, the next step is we would be indoctrinated or inducted by the united states armyety was most acute for david richmond who had recently become a father. >> a lot of things were forced on david's life at a very early age. he was 18 or 19 years of age. he is involved with us. he's got a son. he has a marriage. he has a job. and he has school. >> meanwhile, the students were becoming keenly aware of the movement they had launched. >> i get a sense...