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jackson liked winder. winder did not like jackson and winder's diary which has never been published except occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, three days before cross ki's, campaign almost over, he wrote in his diary, jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winder. two days later -- disgusted with jackson. on the 8th -- requesting to leave his command. he never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of the officers who jackson threw into arrest. unjustly it seemed to me, a letter that's never been published by dr. freeman, whose name you all know, i'm sure. as he was writing his classic -- responded to a request from someone in a private letter, i never could understand why jackson persecuted dick garnet. even after the triumphant climax of the valley campaign, not all of the officers in close proximity were sure that jackson really had been skimfllful rath than lucky. a conclave of four of them agreed unanimously, o
jackson liked winder. winder did not like jackson and winder's diary which has never been published except occasional snippets, he was on june the 5th, three days before cross ki's, campaign almost over, he wrote in his diary, jackson is insane. that's directly from charles winder. two days later -- disgusted with jackson. on the 8th -- requesting to leave his command. he never got away. he died in battle exactly two months to the day after that last entry. dick garnett is the most famous of...
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andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the union prisoners and their daily rations was this man here, captain henry wurz, a swiss immigrant who was viewed as kind of the tyrant of the camp. all of the union soldiers, if they wrote accounts after the war, derided this man for his cruelty. part of his reason for being so strict with union prisoners was his paranoia that they were tunnelling their way out. he also attempted to punish the camp entirely for any minor infractions. whereas, you know, commandant sweet of camp douglas, he wanted to punish people individually. wurz, his challenge was to the entire camp to regulate itself. and if there was some infraction, the entire camp would bear the brunt of it, which meant half rations or a third rations for the rest of the week. rationing was the most difficult challenge of these union prisoners. because the way rations were issued is they were issued by a leading nco. either a corporal or a sergeant. and they would be responsible for a group of 100 men.
andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the union prisoners and their daily rations was this man here, captain henry wurz, a swiss immigrant who was viewed as kind of the tyrant of the camp. all of the union soldiers, if they wrote accounts after the war, derided this man for his cruelty. part of his reason for being so strict with union prisoners was his paranoia that they were tunnelling their way out. he also...
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andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the union prisoners and their daily rations was this man here, captain henry wurz, a swiss immit
andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the union prisoners and their daily rations was this man here, captain henry wurz, a swiss immit
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andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the
andersonville was commanded by a general named winder. but winder commanded the entire area. the man responsible for the
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when you do this, the code allows you some leverage with regards to installing a winder on the stairs. because of property issues, we're tied to a space. i do not see anything wrong with any plan or permit. the point about the stairs -- we would ask that they maintain a safe exit. they have to put a scaffold up or something. in the event of a fire, the tenants are able to get out. of course if they say that it is not safe, we will work with the tenants and to make sure that stairs are provided. at all times during construction. any questions, i can answer them. >> are there parameters on how long this can take? i don't think someone wants to go down scaffolding on a rainy night if there is a fire. is there some rule? >> is a good question curious people like jobs to happen fast. everybody knows it should not take 12 months to do this. if they are under a notice of violation we could move environment -- which could force an order of abatement or a lien on the property if it did not comply within the timeframe of the violation. we would try to get them to do it as quick as possible. kno
when you do this, the code allows you some leverage with regards to installing a winder on the stairs. because of property issues, we're tied to a space. i do not see anything wrong with any plan or permit. the point about the stairs -- we would ask that they maintain a safe exit. they have to put a scaffold up or something. in the event of a fire, the tenants are able to get out. of course if they say that it is not safe, we will work with the tenants and to make sure that stairs are provided....
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he's got too much clutter to pick him up on the side winder. so he's launch, got an expanding series. so i fire another missile. disappeared. i fire a third, am-7, this guy going to turn down here and then i hit his -- hit his wing. oh, he's got a martin baker seat, just like everybody else. >> duty is ours. the results are god's. we talk about honor. honor is something that we can't get for ourselves and honor that which is accorded to us by our fellow, our comrades. we can only act honorably by remembering that what we do is a measure of our character. country, country service to country is what it's all about. we raised our hand, each of us, and said we would. we will. and so we did, regardless of the outcome. [ applause ] >> how are you doing? >> all right. >> well, those are heady days from my perspective. i was gifted and privileged to participate in a lot of things. but i had to volunteer for it for the most part. i had to fight to get those jobs. recall as the korean war kicked off, i spent a lot of time knocking on the personnel office
he's got too much clutter to pick him up on the side winder. so he's launch, got an expanding series. so i fire another missile. disappeared. i fire a third, am-7, this guy going to turn down here and then i hit his -- hit his wing. oh, he's got a martin baker seat, just like everybody else. >> duty is ours. the results are god's. we talk about honor. honor is something that we can't get for ourselves and honor that which is accorded to us by our fellow, our comrades. we can only act...
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. >> there is no question we have enjoyed a mild winder this year and shoveling snow, no icy sidewalksr weeks off from school. week pay for this over breakfast. here's more. >> reporter: it's been an unusually mild winter across much of the northeast and that is where some concerns of maple production. >> we did cold nights and long days and if it's not cold enough like at nighttime, then it won't run during the daytime if it doesn't freeze. it's unusual. >> reporter: during the day, frozen trees thaw out and push out sap. at night, they freeze and suck in moisture from the ground to make more sap. those conditions have arrived in some areas. ben fisk is already starting to collect and boil sap a month earlier than last year. >> we have no snow, had five, 10 inches this whole year and that is odd. we have had warm days in january and made the earliest we have made, which is february 2nd and which is really odd and this sometime of the year should be three, four feet of snow. >> reporter: fortunately, it's less of a factor than it was once before. >> we have modern technology that we're
. >> there is no question we have enjoyed a mild winder this year and shoveling snow, no icy sidewalksr weeks off from school. week pay for this over breakfast. here's more. >> reporter: it's been an unusually mild winter across much of the northeast and that is where some concerns of maple production. >> we did cold nights and long days and if it's not cold enough like at nighttime, then it won't run during the daytime if it doesn't freeze. it's unusual. >> reporter:...
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. >> in case you haven't been out lately it's starting to feel like winder. commuters navigating to work. bob redell is live in san jose with a look at the road conditions. good morning. how's it looking? >> reporter: good morning. that unseasonal weather is gone. you can feel it here. it's a little chilly out. you can see it on the roadways behind me where there has been rain all night long. we've got 280 and 680 above there on the over pass. the roads are wet, not raining right now but something you want to keep an eye out for. all the liquids, oils, fluid, that makes it slick. also your fellow drivers probably have forgotten how to drive, maybe aren't as smart as they should be be. from the weather perspective this should run throughout the day. we're not expecting a lon of rain, depending on where you live. and the wind can be 15 to 25. 35 on the coast, hillside, as much as 45 the higher you get and the snow levels are expected to drop. we'll start over tomorrow night. that's what our meteorologists are predicting. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank
. >> in case you haven't been out lately it's starting to feel like winder. commuters navigating to work. bob redell is live in san jose with a look at the road conditions. good morning. how's it looking? >> reporter: good morning. that unseasonal weather is gone. you can feel it here. it's a little chilly out. you can see it on the roadways behind me where there has been rain all night long. we've got 280 and 680 above there on the over pass. the roads are wet, not raining right...
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romney could have used all of this as a reason to deliver a stem winder of a speech and say we're not iran, we're not al qaeda. this is not a theocracy, enough already with all of this religious talk in a country that has a first amendment that the protects freedom of and freedom from religion. and romney perhaps could have made a pitch on that issue which i think he's going to need to make. but he's wiped off that opportunity and he's not taking it. >> for the record, our team is listening to this event with rick santorum. we'll bring you anything he has to say that's making news. thank you, a. b., michael. greatly appreciate it. coming up later, i'll talk with politico's roger simon about the struggle republicans are having in finding a nominee. simon says the gop is not just weak, he says it's barren. >>> the u.s. embassies in afghanistan remains on lockdown after two days of deadly protests following the burning of korans on a u.s. base. what will it take to stop this outrage? there's already been an apology issued. plus, will the united states step in and arm the syrian rebels? t
romney could have used all of this as a reason to deliver a stem winder of a speech and say we're not iran, we're not al qaeda. this is not a theocracy, enough already with all of this religious talk in a country that has a first amendment that the protects freedom of and freedom from religion. and romney perhaps could have made a pitch on that issue which i think he's going to need to make. but he's wiped off that opportunity and he's not taking it. >> for the record, our team is...
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the winder building and the patent office building with he worked for the department of the interior,the dolly madison house, the octagon which was the first of temporary white houses after the white house burned, and, of course, the white house it. itself. well, before we get to questions and answers, i want to make a couple of comments on paul jennings' legacy. james madison wrote of liberty and learning, leaning on each other for their mutual and surest support. like madison jennings applied his learning in the service of liberty. he secured his freedom and his family's future as an intrepid anti-slavery activist. he forged passes and free papers for slaves, was an operative in a major attempted slave escape, and he raised funds for slaves in peril. by helping, thus helping to purchase them from their masters. ..
the winder building and the patent office building with he worked for the department of the interior,the dolly madison house, the octagon which was the first of temporary white houses after the white house burned, and, of course, the white house it. itself. well, before we get to questions and answers, i want to make a couple of comments on paul jennings' legacy. james madison wrote of liberty and learning, leaning on each other for their mutual and surest support. like madison jennings applied...
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. >>> and the winder time dry spell is over.eve will tell us when it will arrive in the bay area. >>> and we are gating a little bit -- getting a little bit better at the bay bridge. we will fel you more about the -- term you more -- we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the traffic. hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question. just look for the white check. . >>> all right. 8:24. let's check the roads and the bridges. sal's coming book see how the commute is doing. sal? >> dave, it's getting a little bit slower in some areas as we get to the commute. for example, here hon interstate 880, it does get slower at this time of the morning. you can see it's pretty jam packed
. >>> and the winder time dry spell is over.eve will tell us when it will arrive in the bay area. >>> and we are gating a little bit -- getting a little bit better at the bay bridge. we will fel you more about the -- term you more -- we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the traffic. hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more...
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. >> do winder stand you to be saying of the proposition simply does away with civil unions crawford would say that's okay? >> if it had simply done on the -- proposition 8 had simply been addressed to disallowing civil unions, which as i understand they are allowed under the california law if that is all the proposition had said, crawford would say that's okay? >> yes, your honor, to the extent that civil unions are not required by the federal constitution giving it >> what does it mean to the extent? does it mean they could take it away or they couldn't take it away? >> they would be able to take it away, your honor, unless the federal constitution itself requires the states to force civil unions to gays and lesbians, and that -- >> they took things away in romer that are required by the federal constitution, so there is more to it to be a disconnect no, your honor. i don't believe that the things that were put in place, in fact i think justice kennedy said this wasn't just a repeal of the provisions that had been enacted in denver and other municipalities, and is suggested that it
. >> do winder stand you to be saying of the proposition simply does away with civil unions crawford would say that's okay? >> if it had simply done on the -- proposition 8 had simply been addressed to disallowing civil unions, which as i understand they are allowed under the california law if that is all the proposition had said, crawford would say that's okay? >> yes, your honor, to the extent that civil unions are not required by the federal constitution giving it >>...
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it is the social question that he gets off-camera or right after one of those stem winders that becomeseadline. if he does that, going from michigan forward, it's going to be a tough road for romney in his team. they've got to get out of this static box that they're in right now. >> you can argue, economists can argue about whether the special tax treatment for manufacturers is a good idea or not. even the president's advisers say that is a breakthrough idea for the population, not just in the republican contest, but a general election, much more than anything that romney is talking about right now. >> it's the bruce springstein moment. can you appeal to the american public with a vision and he's doing it very well right now. >> gillian we'll get to your op-ed at the top of the hour, why size matters to banks, in the "financial times." >>> coming up, exhale, colbert fans, stephen colbert addresses the rumors about his absence. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. be
it is the social question that he gets off-camera or right after one of those stem winders that becomeseadline. if he does that, going from michigan forward, it's going to be a tough road for romney in his team. they've got to get out of this static box that they're in right now. >> you can argue, economists can argue about whether the special tax treatment for manufacturers is a good idea or not. even the president's advisers say that is a breakthrough idea for the population, not just...