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that's bobby wilson jaynie lakhani, and virginia hill. - we were up there and they called her name.led jayne's name." and i hadn't seen her, so i was like, "i hope she's here." and so i called her. i said, "jayne, they just called your name." she said, "i'm over on the horse side." she said, "can you run up there, i'm trying to get over there?" so i ran up to the front where they called her name and i said, "she's on her way. she's over at the horses. she'll be here in a minute." she comes running up there. she said, "i couldn't get through all the wheelchairs and the walkers." she said, "this place is packed." [people chatter] - one of these wins the car, so, no pressure at all. go ahead and hit- - tell me like, got to win. so, they had all these different license plates. - [woman] get a good one jaynie. - [jayne] something told me go, lwn 100. she doesn't wanna give up. oh, there was a heart or a diamond. i had a heart of course, all about love. - now, here's how it's gonna go. you're all wearing license plates around your neck. take a good look at what you got, because we're gonn
that's bobby wilson jaynie lakhani, and virginia hill. - we were up there and they called her name.led jayne's name." and i hadn't seen her, so i was like, "i hope she's here." and so i called her. i said, "jayne, they just called your name." she said, "i'm over on the horse side." she said, "can you run up there, i'm trying to get over there?" so i ran up to the front where they called her name and i said, "she's on her way. she's over at the...
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virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hills dale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i.,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span. org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. white house events, the courts, campaigns and more >> the world changed in an instant, we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality, because a media company we are built to keep ahead. >> mediacom, along with these television networks -- today, strategic initiative and those for our journey, exhibition at the presidential library museum and this is particular 29 million-dollar renovation it. and is providing you special access to the owners, >> the
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hill, in virginia, fort bragg in north carolina, rucker in alabama, polk in louisiana and hood in texasvy ships and more than 1100 items commemorated confederate officers will be renamed at a cost of 62 1/2 million dollars. all this starts september 18th. stuart: i'm absorbing $62 million. thank you, lauren. 17 states are planning to send out inflation relief checks. there is concern all this extra cash would ruin the labor market keeping workers on the sidelines. grady trimble will have our report. >>> one economist says the u.s. is at risk of damaging recession. we could have steered clear of it. watch this. >> there is a possibility that the federal reserve makes another mistake and that that bumpy journey actually changes the destination. i fear that we risk a very high probability of a damaging recession that was totally avoidable. stuart: moments from now, stephen moore will break down the likelihood or possibility of even higher inflation. we will be back. ♪. good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions a
hill, in virginia, fort bragg in north carolina, rucker in alabama, polk in louisiana and hood in texasvy ships and more than 1100 items commemorated confederate officers will be renamed at a cost of 62 1/2 million dollars. all this starts september 18th. stuart: i'm absorbing $62 million. thank you, lauren. 17 states are planning to send out inflation relief checks. there is concern all this extra cash would ruin the labor market keeping workers on the sidelines. grady trimble will have our...
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experience must of been like at highland while their wives, charity and an, we're hearing northern virginia at oak hill. the story becomes about their experience, even though we are telling the story of the place. it's told from a perspective. it would be obvious for me to talk about the discovery, when maduro was president, but let's think more deeply about whose story can we share by saying will discussed us was built by these and then -- >> -- it opens the door to talk about their humanity. >> sometimes we have to imagine that hypothetically with an historical knowledge that we have. >> well, thank you for that. thank you all of you. i'm going to give these next few questions to all three of you. anyone can chime in. two important studies were recently, published including communicating about physical challenges opportunities and merging recommendations -- the studies show these most americans trust and look to museums and historic sites to get their history. knowing this, what responsibility do we have's practitioners have to tell a more complex story that speaks to the development of the nation an
experience must of been like at highland while their wives, charity and an, we're hearing northern virginia at oak hill. the story becomes about their experience, even though we are telling the story of the place. it's told from a perspective. it would be obvious for me to talk about the discovery, when maduro was president, but let's think more deeply about whose story can we share by saying will discussed us was built by these and then -- >> -- it opens the door to talk about their...
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experience must have been like at highland while their wives charity and and were here in northern virginia at oak hill. and so the story becomes their experience, even though we're telling the story of the place it's told a perspective that it would be obvious for me to talk about the discovery would be obvious to about monroe was president so we needed this but let's think more deeply about whose story can we share by saying, well, this guesthouse was built by these men and this was their experience doing it and that of their wives. so those personal stories can tell place. yeah and i really i like that because again you're just talking about their labor you're not just talking about the structure itself and the materiality of the structure and what it took and the presidency that exactly exact. yeah. so it opens the door to talk about their humanity as we've been. and sometimes we have to imagine that empathetically within the historical knowledge that we have. right. well and thank you for that. thank you all of you. i'm going to give these next few questions. all three of you, anyone can chime in
experience must have been like at highland while their wives charity and and were here in northern virginia at oak hill. and so the story becomes their experience, even though we're telling the story of the place it's told a perspective that it would be obvious for me to talk about the discovery would be obvious to about monroe was president so we needed this but let's think more deeply about whose story can we share by saying, well, this guesthouse was built by these men and this was their...
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into in his new book, my travels with mrs kennedy project hill launched after uncovering a long forgotten trunk while cleaning out his virginia home in 2019. has the idea that i'd go there and pick up the phone call one night 800 junk. and everything that was there would go to the junk pile eventually saw this trunk long there that was canceled with my name. clinton hill, the white house watching in d. c and his wife, lisa, sorting through a trove of photos and diaries, remembering a trip to paris in which mrs kennedy wow dignitaries, eventually convincing them to bring the mona lisa to america. she worked her wiles on him to convince to go. that yes, it would be in their best interest and the united states and the people all around the world. to have the mona lisa. securely transported from france, the united states and put on exhibition and it worked, describing in detail the good times, italy. and the amalfi coast and she could she was there. she had caroline with her she would get her sister and brother in law. that's roger will there and friends. and she could just let her hair down and do it ever. she pleased and the ba
into in his new book, my travels with mrs kennedy project hill launched after uncovering a long forgotten trunk while cleaning out his virginia home in 2019. has the idea that i'd go there and pick up the phone call one night 800 junk. and everything that was there would go to the junk pile eventually saw this trunk long there that was canceled with my name. clinton hill, the white house watching in d. c and his wife, lisa, sorting through a trove of photos and diaries, remembering a trip to...
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virginia. at 8 pm eastern lectures in history, hills day college professor wrestler gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i and he shares how american pastors and ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict exploring the american story watch american tv on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington live and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of for proceedings and hearing from the u.s. congress. also white house events, the courts and campaigns and more from the world of politics. all at your figure temps. you can also stay current the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available in the apple store and on google play. download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington, anyt
virginia. at 8 pm eastern lectures in history, hills day college professor wrestler gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i and he shares how american pastors and ministers and rabbis spoke about the great war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict exploring the american story watch american tv on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your...
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and katherine gay read -- university of virginia, at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history hills dale college professor, richard gamble, talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers, in rabbis spoke about the war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv. saturdays on c-span two. plan a full schedule of the program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app filtering your own fuel to -- live and on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live streams of floor events from u.s. congress. white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics all your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal. find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. download for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington. anytime anywhere. weeken
and katherine gay read -- university of virginia, at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history hills dale college professor, richard gamble, talks about american churches and religion during world war i. he shares how american pastors, ministers, in rabbis spoke about the war before and after the u.s. entered the conflict. exploring the american story, watch american history tv. saturdays on c-span two. plan a full schedule of the program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history....
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hill. your reaction? >> we've seen that since the race and virginia glenn youngkin's victory with mothers across northerning the democratic notion schools are in charge with their kids not the parents. we in congress in our commitment to america propose parents bill of rights and we will talk about that in november. elizabeth: political reports fight breaking out, house gop some want to impeach president biden and democrats claim it could trigger a backlash 2024. other publicans see secretary mayorkas and merrick garland as more likely targets. where you come down? >> our commitment to america we want the government accountable to the american people and that don't have any doubt jim jordan is chairman of the judiciary committee, chairman of homeland security committee will build the record mismanagement by secretary mayorkas in his job. there's never a worse situation of the border and he's testified that the border is operationally secure. the job of house republicans to hold oversight hearings and prepare the case for what should happen to biden officials doing a bad job, attorney general or homeland
hill. your reaction? >> we've seen that since the race and virginia glenn youngkin's victory with mothers across northerning the democratic notion schools are in charge with their kids not the parents. we in congress in our commitment to america propose parents bill of rights and we will talk about that in november. elizabeth: political reports fight breaking out, house gop some want to impeach president biden and democrats claim it could trigger a backlash 2024. other publicans see...
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hill correspondent ali vitale. -- the seventh district -- northern virginia -- what did you find out there?e i thought the same thing, which is why i spent time in these two districts, because we are going to see these results in election night. and they are bellwethers, which, frankly, when i talked with both spanberger and luria, yes, they are aware that's how we are looking at them, but they would argue that they have always been running in tight, sweeney districts. spanberger is arguing that even back to 2014 when it was held by eric counter. and of course, luria saying that all of the contours of her district, the issues that she have is running on our different now and shaped heavily by 2020. but at the same time, she is used to running in a tight race. i think the fascinating thing for me is, i was there in lori's district, yes, we talk about a lot of issues that were there in polling crime,, inflation, the economy, but what it luria says is a hinge issue in her district is the january six committee and the work that she has done to protect democracy after what we saw during the insu
hill correspondent ali vitale. -- the seventh district -- northern virginia -- what did you find out there?e i thought the same thing, which is why i spent time in these two districts, because we are going to see these results in election night. and they are bellwethers, which, frankly, when i talked with both spanberger and luria, yes, they are aware that's how we are looking at them, but they would argue that they have always been running in tight, sweeney districts. spanberger is arguing...
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. >>> a court has cleared the way for richmond, virginia, to remove the last confederate statue. a statue of general a.p. hillhis remains under the site will go to a cemetery. >>> russia's vladimir putin now says he never said anything about using nuclear weapons. hear from yourself next. >>> tom brady facing an entirely new challenge, at least for him. losing. vitamins andnd minerals, and ensure complete with thihirty grams of protein. are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes healthy blood sugar levels. while its collagen peptides help support your joint structures. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. try metamucil fiber gummies made with a prebiotic, plant-based fiber blend that helps promote digestive health. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depre
. >>> a court has cleared the way for richmond, virginia, to remove the last confederate statue. a statue of general a.p. hillhis remains under the site will go to a cemetery. >>> russia's vladimir putin now says he never said anything about using nuclear weapons. hear from yourself next. >>> tom brady facing an entirely new challenge, at least for him. losing. vitamins andnd minerals, and ensure complete with thihirty grams of protein. are you feeling sluggish or...
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hills, all that's a big issue. it always is. every day they want clean air cleaner, know everything, right? the green transition is reaching even west virginia cold country. right now, all renewable energy combined cover less than 7 percent of the states net electricity generation, but west virginia governor jim justice believes that this is a 1st step into a green economy. how we're diversifying our state and moving forward in every word . at this former coal mine dozens of windmills will replace the abandoned mining equipment. there are also investments in solar panels and electric school buses. but not everyone is happy with this change. jason bostic thinks the industry is here to stay. americans, the only we're in the world, you're using some level of return your call. and if the, you know, the renewable slash norman build out, continues like it is. windmill blades going after west virginia called after winning the 2020 elections. democrats enjoyed a majority in both the house and the senate and could pass an important build that support screen projects. even states like west virginia, whose representatives oppose this bill, can use this
hills, all that's a big issue. it always is. every day they want clean air cleaner, know everything, right? the green transition is reaching even west virginia cold country. right now, all renewable energy combined cover less than 7 percent of the states net electricity generation, but west virginia governor jim justice believes that this is a 1st step into a green economy. how we're diversifying our state and moving forward in every word . at this former coal mine dozens of windmills will...
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scholar at the university of virginia center for politics and former republican communications director on capitol hill. and i know that because i met you, madam, when you were actually like a republican republican, and i don't know if you remember, this was years ago, and that's when i met you, and it has been interesting to watch you with the lincoln project have to contend, you and rick wilson and other folks i have known for a long time when you were republicans, with what's happened to the party. i want to play something for you. you remember ron paul used to run for president like every four years he would run? and he would win this straw poll thing, so the base would enjoy him. but he never had a shot of being president. this is ron paul advocating for letting people drink raw milk and getting rid of fema. here's ron paul. >> so now, with the fda is doing and why they feel so compelled to protect you, they will arrest you if you start drinking raw milk that you happen across a state border. what is so dangerous about you making your own choice about whether or not you can drink raw milk? i think
scholar at the university of virginia center for politics and former republican communications director on capitol hill. and i know that because i met you, madam, when you were actually like a republican republican, and i don't know if you remember, this was years ago, and that's when i met you, and it has been interesting to watch you with the lincoln project have to contend, you and rick wilson and other folks i have known for a long time when you were republicans, with what's happened to the...
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virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hillsale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i.,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span. org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live
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virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. ,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv network and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and on google play, download it for free today. c-span now, your front row seat to washington. ,. weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday a
virginia. at 8 pm eastern, lectures in history. hillsdale college professor richard gamble talks about american churches and religion during world war i. ,,. explore the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two. find the full schedule on your program guide, watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view what's happening in washington, liven on demand. keep up with today's biggest events with live streams...
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changing what lincoln and stanton and many republicans on capitol hill considered to be the two timorous military and political culture in virginia. john hope enthusiastically embraced the role of a disruptor. i don't know how many of you have worked in organizations that had disrupters, brought in. it's a stressful circumstance. even when successful. pope was a disruptor in abraham lincoln knew it. it was a conscious decision on his part. jacob cox, who would serve under polk, wrote of him as in 1861, said that his reputation in 1861 was that of an able and energetic man, vehement and positive in character, out to be choleric and even violent toward those who displeased him. i remember well that i shrunk a little coming under his immediate orders through fear of some chafing. but no one, cox said, had any right to question pope zeal for the national cause. um, a staff officer, david hunter strother if you have never read his diaries, they're absolutely excellent. who served under pope, spent a fair amount of time with pope and profiled him really quite well. he is a bright, dashing man, self-confident and clear headed. he had a
changing what lincoln and stanton and many republicans on capitol hill considered to be the two timorous military and political culture in virginia. john hope enthusiastically embraced the role of a disruptor. i don't know how many of you have worked in organizations that had disrupters, brought in. it's a stressful circumstance. even when successful. pope was a disruptor in abraham lincoln knew it. it was a conscious decision on his part. jacob cox, who would serve under polk, wrote of him as...
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imagine from the latest round of pain at the pump at capitol hill, they say the real plan belongs at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. west virginia senator joe manchin today's announcement from opec+ confirms why the united states must be energy independent and energy secure so we cannot be intimidated by foreign adversaries. we have been blessed with abundance of domestic energy resources, which we can produce cleaner than elsewhere in the world. with that, we have the ability to ensure independence and security for ourselves and our allies. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre says the saudis are creating the real problem. >> what does this do for the u.s. relations with saudi arabia? >> shortsighted decision. it is on its own purported self interest out opec+ made the decision. so what is clear opec+ is aligning with russia with today's announcement. >> t>> there you have it after 0 days of declining at the pump, president biden has a real dilemma. they can shift energy policies at home or face the wrath of voters just a few weeks from now is the midterms loom. >> carley: absolutely pure direction on capitol hill was
imagine from the latest round of pain at the pump at capitol hill, they say the real plan belongs at the other end of pennsylvania avenue. west virginia senator joe manchin today's announcement from opec+ confirms why the united states must be energy independent and energy secure so we cannot be intimidated by foreign adversaries. we have been blessed with abundance of domestic energy resources, which we can produce cleaner than elsewhere in the world. with that, we have the ability to ensure...
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hill correspondent ali vitali. ali, the second district in near district virginia beach, the second district in northern virginia, what we are going to see these results early on election night. and they are bellwethers, which frankly when i talk with both spanberger and luria, yes, they are aware that's how we are looking at them, but they would argue that they have always been running in tight swinging districts. sandra her argues that her district has been that even back to 2014 when it was held by eric canter, and of course louis are saying that all of the contours of her district have changed. the issues that she is running on our different now and are shaped heavily by 2020. but at the same, time she is used to running in a tight race. and i think the fascinating thing for me is, i was there in louis's district, yes we talk a lot about these issues, that are top of our polling, a crime, inflation, abortion, the economy, all of those are very important. but what luria says is a hand issue in her district -- it's a january six committee and the work that she has done to protect democracy after what we saw during t
hill correspondent ali vitali. ali, the second district in near district virginia beach, the second district in northern virginia, what we are going to see these results early on election night. and they are bellwethers, which frankly when i talk with both spanberger and luria, yes, they are aware that's how we are looking at them, but they would argue that they have always been running in tight swinging districts. sandra her argues that her district has been that even back to 2014 when it was...
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virginia tech. before that she did her ph.d. at u.n.c. chapel hill. she is working on a book about black p.o.w. experiences in the confederacy. by the way, she gave a great talk on that topic, last fall. she arrived in a place, and it is now available on the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies. you should be able to find, it easily enough. it is also the c-span website, and it was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. so, tonight, her topic is interest convergence. the u.s. effort to recruit black soldiers. thank you doctor. >> yes, thank you so much, paul. i in appreciate introduction. i want to say thank you so much to leland and caroline who are from the continuing professional education center. they have been doing so much work on this. so, thank you. it has been so smooth. i do not know if it would have been without you. we appreciate that. so, yes, thank you so much i, will jump right into it. i do not want to hold you all too long and cut into the other panelists. so, long story short, my research really centers on ideas and applications of how l
virginia tech. before that she did her ph.d. at u.n.c. chapel hill. she is working on a book about black p.o.w. experiences in the confederacy. by the way, she gave a great talk on that topic, last fall. she arrived in a place, and it is now available on the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies. you should be able to find, it easily enough. it is also the c-span website, and it was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. so, tonight, her topic is interest...
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[inaudible] highland in central virginia, as you cansee, is in a rural patch, a rolling hill scap peopletalk about the feeling of being able to understand what it was like in the past. [inaudible] if you want to advance to the next slide. in fact, as early as 18 -- the interpretation was this all, white house -- it's now attached to a farmhouse. it was from the 187arrived in 2012 and started asking questions how the stories we're told and what there were based on. if you would like to advance please. next slide? i can talk with or without it. there you go. we began the investigations both architectural and archaeological. to make a long and fabulous story short, no less fabulous i hope, we found interesting architectural details. really astonishingly, the foundations of a separate standing -- a separate building, it stood nearby. it was the actual remnants of monroe's main home from 1799. completely separate from that little building that had been long pegged as holding monroe's legacy. of course, the way that the little building played into monroe's public image should not be forgotten
[inaudible] highland in central virginia, as you cansee, is in a rural patch, a rolling hill scap peopletalk about the feeling of being able to understand what it was like in the past. [inaudible] if you want to advance to the next slide. in fact, as early as 18 -- the interpretation was this all, white house -- it's now attached to a farmhouse. it was from the 187arrived in 2012 and started asking questions how the stories we're told and what there were based on. if you would like to advance...
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hill to march to the pontoon bridges and deep prepared to cross at the southside. it was now a race. would need an grant succeeded overwhelming beauregard's exhausted men before the army of northern virginia arrive? kershaw's division began its march to petersburg at 3:00 in the morning in a few hours later hill's men started tramping across the pontoon bridges at schaefer's bluff oilfields brigade left their trenches and followed and kershaw's footsteps. union forces were also on a move that morning reacting to these nighttime orders to convince support needed to advance. for course the 18th of seven benefit from north to south lurched forward prepared to engage in some places they met little resistance but most of the would-be attackers uncovered the abandon lines of the subsix line. lee told his corps commander to prepare a new attack on the harris line. the 18th and second core press forward but soon discovered that the rebel works on their front were well purported -- well-prepared and adequately manned in there'll efforts came to not. further south "the fifth quarter" never dance at all and they were stymied by a of line protection and profess that they had never received a mandator
hill to march to the pontoon bridges and deep prepared to cross at the southside. it was now a race. would need an grant succeeded overwhelming beauregard's exhausted men before the army of northern virginia arrive? kershaw's division began its march to petersburg at 3:00 in the morning in a few hours later hill's men started tramping across the pontoon bridges at schaefer's bluff oilfields brigade left their trenches and followed and kershaw's footsteps. union forces were also on a move that...
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virginia, as you can see. is in a rural patch, rolling hills in a landscape. and people who come to our site talk about its authey, i feeling of being of being able to understand and what it was like in the past. we got a little bit more authentic if you want to advance, please to the next slide. for years, in fact, as early as 1885, the interpretation of this historic site was that this be a remnant wing of jamesght to monroe's larger two wing main house from 1799. you can seeds now attached a farmhouse the back of this building was from the. 1870s, and i arrived in 2012 and started asking some questions about how the stories were told and in fact what they were based on. so if you'd like to advance, please. next slide, please. anyway, i can. i can talk with or without. there you go. and so we began the investigation opens both architectural and archaeological and jamaica, a long and fabulous story, short and probably no less fabulous. i hope we found interesting architectural details. but but really, astonishingly, the foundations of a separate standing, a s
virginia, as you can see. is in a rural patch, rolling hills in a landscape. and people who come to our site talk about its authey, i feeling of being of being able to understand and what it was like in the past. we got a little bit more authentic if you want to advance, please to the next slide. for years, in fact, as early as 1885, the interpretation of this historic site was that this be a remnant wing of jamesght to monroe's larger two wing main house from 1799. you can seeds now attached a...
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virginia tech before that. she earned her phd at unc chapel hill. she's working on a book about black pow w experiences in the confederacy. and by the way, she gave a terrific talk on that topic last fall soon after she arrived in blacksburg, which is now available at the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies. you should be able to find that easily enough and is also in the c-span website. it was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. so tonight her topic is interest convergence the us effort to recruit black soldiers. thank you, dr. newhall. thanks. thank you so much paul. i appreciate the introduction and i want to say thank you so much to leland and caroline honeycutt leland shelton and caroline honeycutt from the continuing of professional education center. they've been doing so much work on this. so thank you. this has been so smooth and i don't know if it would have been without you. so we appreciate that. so, yes, thank you so much. so i'll just jump right into it don't have too much time, and i don't wa
virginia tech before that. she earned her phd at unc chapel hill. she's working on a book about black pow w experiences in the confederacy. and by the way, she gave a terrific talk on that topic last fall soon after she arrived in blacksburg, which is now available at the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies. you should be able to find that easily enough and is also in the c-span website. it was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. so tonight her topic...
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doctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies here at virginia tech, before that she got her ph. d. at unc chapel hill, she is working on a book about black p. o. w. experiences in the confederacy, she gave a terrific talk on that topic soon after she arrived in blacksburg. which now available at the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies, and is also on the c-span website that was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. tonight, her on topic is interest convergence in the recruiting a black soldiers. thank, you doctor newhall. >> thank you so much, paul, i want to say thank you so much to leland and caroline from the continuing professional education center. thank you so much, i will jump right into it, do not have too much time, cutting into the other panelists. my research really centers on how illegal conditions created warfare. created circumstances which may not have been previously available to them. primarily through looking at black prisoners of war, soldiers who were captured by the confederacy. so i am looking at the interest convergence and how recruitm
doctoral fellow at the virginia center for civil war studies here at virginia tech, before that she got her ph. d. at unc chapel hill, she is working on a book about black p. o. w. experiences in the confederacy, she gave a terrific talk on that topic soon after she arrived in blacksburg. which now available at the youtube channel for the virginia center for civil war studies, and is also on the c-span website that was broadcast on c-span 3 shortly after she delivered it. tonight, her on topic...
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that stretched not only across the peninsula, but across the hills and valleys and streams and fertile fields. and tangled swamps of virginia up to the rapid end. we were bidding farewell, he said, to the old battlefields and entering upon a new field of operations. it would take hancock until about dawn on the morning of june 15th to ferry his three divisions across the river. by 5 am, the second corps was comfortably encamped on the south side. many of the men cleansing the grime of 40 days of constant campaigning by taking swims in the james. hancock remained on the north side, communicating by signal flight to the far bank. this is an important point. in most military operations that don't succeed, there are a series of mistakes. this is an important one that i don't think too many people have called attention to. it was critical. hancock confirmed to meade that his corps, contrary to earlier reports, had three days of rations on hands. and would not be out of food that night. so, while the engineers finished their bridge and hancocks men ferried across the river, grant boarded a steamer and met with butler at bermuda h
that stretched not only across the peninsula, but across the hills and valleys and streams and fertile fields. and tangled swamps of virginia up to the rapid end. we were bidding farewell, he said, to the old battlefields and entering upon a new field of operations. it would take hancock until about dawn on the morning of june 15th to ferry his three divisions across the river. by 5 am, the second corps was comfortably encamped on the south side. many of the men cleansing the grime of 40 days...
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hill. >> good morning. there is pressure from moderate democrats and liberals to approve a stock ban. but that's off the table until the mid-terms. it infuriates virginia >> we continue to see stonewalling on the issue. bottom line members of congress, spouses and dependent children should not be able to buy, sell or trade stocks. >> democratic leaders engineered a new bill before the recess, then the house cut town without voting on it. spanberger called for new democratic leadership accusing house speaker nancy pelosi of trying to kill her bill by making it impossible to pass. >> this is the legislative process but it is -- how you described her characterization is not accurate. her bill is in the bill others had ideas, too. and that's what the committee put forth. it is good press. you asked the question. >> pelosi faces pressure from moderates and some progressives, especially the squad to move on. pelosi said numbers lack the time to study the new bill. stock ban supporters believe it was a tactic. conservatives also want a ban. >> the number one thing i get when i go home besides securing the burorder, stop allowing members of congress to activel
hill. >> good morning. there is pressure from moderate democrats and liberals to approve a stock ban. but that's off the table until the mid-terms. it infuriates virginia >> we continue to see stonewalling on the issue. bottom line members of congress, spouses and dependent children should not be able to buy, sell or trade stocks. >> democratic leaders engineered a new bill before the recess, then the house cut town without voting on it. spanberger called for new democratic...
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virginia's 10th congressional district candidates forum. watch friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, or on c-span now. announcer: on capitol hillthe senate returns tuesday at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. senders will debate the 2023 defense program veil. -- bill. lawmakers will continue talks to fund the government through next year. current funding is set to expire december 16. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span 2, you can also watch on our free video app, c-span now or online at c-span.org. announcer: c-span now is a free mobile app featuring what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with life proceedings of floor hearings from u.s. congress, white house events, and more all from the world of politics. stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal", and find scheduling information plus, a variety of podcasts. c-span now is available at the apple store and google play. c-span now, your front-row seat to washington. anytime, anywhere. announcer: wyoming representative liz cheney warned arizonans not to give power to election deniers, saying she would choose democrats w
virginia's 10th congressional district candidates forum. watch friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, or on c-span now. announcer: on capitol hillthe senate returns tuesday at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. senders will debate the 2023 defense program veil. -- bill. lawmakers will continue talks to fund the government through next year. current funding is set to expire december 16. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on c-span 2, you can also watch on our free video app, c-span now...
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hill, you will form ur man behind and seen creek. the campaign is still, over. folks he is still gonna retreat to virginia. this is a temporary stand to ex a clause. he still has those orders that has some to jackson, to break off the siege. however, in the execution of this movement on themorning of ser the 15th, as lee is close to crossing over antigua stonewall jackson.ispatch from and jackson tells ali, by the blessing ofgod harpers ferry going to be surrender that day. surrender that morning. joel, thousand 500 union p.o.w.s, one of the biggest victories for the confederates in the war. confederate solicitor hundred men in this operation. and they capture almost 13, 000, man all sorts of artillery, and munition and equipment. it was a really well executed operation. it just took longer than we thought it was going to. okay. harpers ferry is going to surrender. we starts to reconsider. maybe there is a chance that i can reunite my army. and we can fight in maryland. here, aretrumps bro. you can look at the map. that is risky. look at what mclaws has to do. he has to rc down across the potomac river. ge
hill, you will form ur man behind and seen creek. the campaign is still, over. folks he is still gonna retreat to virginia. this is a temporary stand to ex a clause. he still has those orders that has some to jackson, to break off the siege. however, in the execution of this movement on themorning of ser the 15th, as lee is close to crossing over antigua stonewall jackson.ispatch from and jackson tells ali, by the blessing ofgod harpers ferry going to be surrender that day. surrender that...
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virginia. taking you back to the newspapers today, "wall street journal," often a critic of democratic policies or democratic actions on capitol hilleir editorial board, i should say, often a critic. but this is one of their lead editorials today, headline, what the january 6 inquiry accomplished. they say it has accomplished cementing the facts surrounding mr. trump's recklessness after november 3 and the dereliction of duty on january 6. the justice department and mr. trump's own campaign repeatedly told him that his fraud claims were without basis. whether it was willful oneness or intentional strategy, he kept repeating them. they said the january 6 probably will not get mr. trump under oath, but the evidence of his bed behavior is now so convincing that political accountability hardly requires it. that is from the editorial board of the "wall street journal." this is linda in mississippi, you are next. caller: good morning. about that january 6 committee you know, in that photograph of man's -- with nancy pelosi begging for help from anyone, the governor, the mayor, and, you know, steve scalise was in the room with her with a
virginia. taking you back to the newspapers today, "wall street journal," often a critic of democratic policies or democratic actions on capitol hilleir editorial board, i should say, often a critic. but this is one of their lead editorials today, headline, what the january 6 inquiry accomplished. they say it has accomplished cementing the facts surrounding mr. trump's recklessness after november 3 and the dereliction of duty on january 6. the justice department and mr. trump's own...