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jeb stewart. he got along very well with everybody else. so jones having graduated west point, been in the old army, stationed out on the front tier, while virginia is still voting whether or not she's going to leave the union, i guess jones could see the war clouds forming on the horizon so he went into abbingdon and started trying to enlist young men to learn the art of war, if you will, and tom colley was one of those 100 or so young men that wanted to participate in this new -- they all thought at that point in time an adventure, there would probably be one great battle, there would be a winner, there would be a loser, everyone would go home and everything would all end. i could spend hours talking about the people that went through the first virginia calvary, it almost reads like an all star list, certainly of the confederate calvary service. i mean, first colonel was jeb stewart, you had grandpa jones, you had john singleton mosby, the list goes on and on and on. mosby was there training in
jeb stewart. he got along very well with everybody else. so jones having graduated west point, been in the old army, stationed out on the front tier, while virginia is still voting whether or not she's going to leave the union, i guess jones could see the war clouds forming on the horizon so he went into abbingdon and started trying to enlist young men to learn the art of war, if you will, and tom colley was one of those 100 or so young men that wanted to participate in this new -- they all...
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where is stewart supposedly? culpepper courthouse. he's closer to brandy station, stretched all over. there is not enough forage. he's spreading his troops around and they are going to march this way and going to entrap stuart between the two wings. that make sense? it is a surprise in the morning of the ninth when davis's brigade splash of the cross at beverly ford, and finds out he is up against part of the sixth virginia to push him back. look at this. look at 15 cannons in between a picket line and the rest of jones's brigade. that is not where you put artillery. anyway, the equal weighting is going to be around st. james church and the counterattack as jones is going to stabilize his line, and the second front is going to open up. john buford is involved in all this early action. a second front, on two fronts but here's the interesting story and here is the missed opportunity, those that are up, here comes kelly's forward and the other two cavalry divisions. to tell david greg get your division up to brandy station, where is it g
where is stewart supposedly? culpepper courthouse. he's closer to brandy station, stretched all over. there is not enough forage. he's spreading his troops around and they are going to march this way and going to entrap stuart between the two wings. that make sense? it is a surprise in the morning of the ninth when davis's brigade splash of the cross at beverly ford, and finds out he is up against part of the sixth virginia to push him back. look at this. look at 15 cannons in between a picket...
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>> here's where we are, stewart. an arizona state senator, wendy rogers, she said i would like to know if this is enough solitary confinement for the board of maricopa county supervisors. she wants to lock them up. >> and we are saying we are not gonna go along with the big lie. >> right. the underlying level here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see mccarthy getting the speaker or the gavel getting hit with it, or you see what happened on january 6th, there is a violent undercurrent to this that we can't ignore. why is it that republicans don't want to talk about january 6th? because they know that it will come through the election system they're going about it now in quiet ways hoping people won't notice, underneath it is the same instinct and its with isolation go away and sees pain and it is about violence and threat to democracy. >> cornell stewart, stay with us. one one republican is saying about subpoenas for other republicanthe 11th hour c. here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see
>> here's where we are, stewart. an arizona state senator, wendy rogers, she said i would like to know if this is enough solitary confinement for the board of maricopa county supervisors. she wants to lock them up. >> and we are saying we are not gonna go along with the big lie. >> right. the underlying level here is the threat or reality of violence. when you see mccarthy getting the speaker or the gavel getting hit with it, or you see what happened on january 6th, there is a...
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tom was there with jeb stewart and the cavalry recliner since. first of three wounds and least of the three the tom received was at waterloo bridge, two days before the second battle of manassas when a spent many ball spent meaning it had already traveled a great distance. i guess it'd run out of steam tom was wounded and he saw the ball strike to third and ricochet and hit the insole of his right boot he didn't miss any service time but as a road at a very sore and booze foot for several weeks, and it was quite painful to mount this horse that was mild compared to the injuries that he would receive later he participated in the seven days campaign famously known after general johnson was very seriously wounded in the bill of seven finds or fair oaks. of 1862 and i'm sure that everyone has heard this name took command, robert e. lee. formally named the army of northern virginia. tom almost missed the battle of and teen or sharks bergh. if you were in the confederate calorie, you had to provide your own horse. when he left washington county he, lef
tom was there with jeb stewart and the cavalry recliner since. first of three wounds and least of the three the tom received was at waterloo bridge, two days before the second battle of manassas when a spent many ball spent meaning it had already traveled a great distance. i guess it'd run out of steam tom was wounded and he saw the ball strike to third and ricochet and hit the insole of his right boot he didn't miss any service time but as a road at a very sore and booze foot for several...
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jon stewart. >> what up? >> stephen: jon, jon-- >> yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do, do-- either i ask you a question now or do go on. >> can i say this about science? >> stephen: you can say anything you want about them, some of my best friends are scientists. >> and i love them and they do such good work-- but they are going to kill us all. ( laughter ) >> stephen: atomic bomb, baby. atomic bomb. >> atomic bomb-- because, they're still people. so you have the atomic bomb-- and it you cut the atom this way, it can power the way with electricity, and if you cut it that way, it can blow everything up. guess which one we tried first? like, that's just who we are. a couple of years ago there was the 1918-- you remember the last pandemic, right? >> stephen: sure-- >> so, a bunch of scientists-- >> stephen: i read up! >> i was there, look at my be 1918, they had a sample that i guess that had been in the whatever permafrost lab in 1918, so the idea was they were going to reanimate it, so that they coul
jon stewart. >> what up? >> stephen: jon, jon-- >> yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: do, do-- either i ask you a question now or do go on. >> can i say this about science? >> stephen: you can say anything you want about them, some of my best friends are scientists. >> and i love them and they do such good work-- but they are going to kill us all. ( laughter ) >> stephen: atomic bomb, baby. atomic bomb. >> atomic bomb-- because,...
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stewart. i think there's a picture of him. that's him, later in life with his ribbon on. he married the sister of a comrade who lived nearby in south county. stewart's own sister, martha, married aaron roberts. another soldier and veteran. there was a lot of marrying among the families were interrelated. another way in which they maintained contact was when they got around to applying for pension. pension have many letters from other soldiers. soldiers supporting pension applications. they really did maintain contact. i think of one soldiers who said they met and the name william mckinney and isaac smith. they are both members of company f. they met earlier in the war when they both worked for the 11th wisconsin infantry during the siege of vicksburg. these two came back with them and within weeks the wisconsin started recruiting for the troops and they went right away. met in mississippi. we listed together. the veterans were important members of their community. in many situations founded th
stewart. i think there's a picture of him. that's him, later in life with his ribbon on. he married the sister of a comrade who lived nearby in south county. stewart's own sister, martha, married aaron roberts. another soldier and veteran. there was a lot of marrying among the families were interrelated. another way in which they maintained contact was when they got around to applying for pension. pension have many letters from other soldiers. soldiers supporting pension applications. they...
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and, in david stewart's words, his mastery of politics. announcer: historian david stewart, on this episode of book notes plus. c-span.org/podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. ♪ midco supports c-span as well as these other partners to give you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: next, the vice chair of the joint chiefs of staff talks about defense technology with the newly founded emerging technologies institute. other topics included the covid-19 pandemic
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stewart, i'd like to start with. you help ortiz tomorrow's vote for any number of reasons. >> if a child was born during the first republican infrastructure week that child would now be headed into the first grade. it's been a long time coming. what's happening here is a larger process in the biden administration trying to talk about the government being a positive force. something that actually does have the greater good. i think it's tremendously important. i had to be optimistic, i think they will get this thing done. >> don, how is biden gonna keep the left happy especially on the spending bill and hakeem jeffries has been so interesting in these last couple of days with his assertion that that is not where democrats are in -- nationally they are more of a moderate block. >> leader jeffries, chairman jeffries, he has a responsibility to say and moderate the party at least from his position as a member of congress leadership. he's doing when he needs to do as a future speaker of the house. the house democrats bill
stewart, i'd like to start with. you help ortiz tomorrow's vote for any number of reasons. >> if a child was born during the first republican infrastructure week that child would now be headed into the first grade. it's been a long time coming. what's happening here is a larger process in the biden administration trying to talk about the government being a positive force. something that actually does have the greater good. i think it's tremendously important. i had to be optimistic, i...
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to see some intense fighting this is between greg erwin greg this is david griggs division against stewart's men. and so many of these actions there is no coordination you have buford over here tos, the north and you have to the south greg and the entire campaign pleasanton is going to have trouble coordinating his various divisions. hooker is so intent on finding where lee is that he's going to send a full core of fifth one over to provide infantry support and they're going to get involved in not only are they providing infantry support liquid lean is doing he takes his in first quarter and he's going to stop it from marching north it's too important and he's going to plug them inpo the gaps so if they get through stuart they will not see what's going onnk there. albertville is the last fight is the most intense and complex a running fight that ultimately is going to lead to a lot of frustration on the part of pleasanton because he is not able to get through, this is interesting because you're going to have infantry actually involved in the fight. i don't know if you could see that there is
to see some intense fighting this is between greg erwin greg this is david griggs division against stewart's men. and so many of these actions there is no coordination you have buford over here tos, the north and you have to the south greg and the entire campaign pleasanton is going to have trouble coordinating his various divisions. hooker is so intent on finding where lee is that he's going to send a full core of fifth one over to provide infantry support and they're going to get involved in...
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stewart. i just found that remarkable piece of information, considering that there were so few black veterans that they were still accepted and kept in. maintained their membership in the gar through this. i think i'll stop there, and defer at this point to our -- our other speakers. and come back later for questions. >> that's excellent. thank you very much, jeff, i appreciate that. um -- as -- as everyone knows, the wisconsin veterans museum. we -- we firmly believe that every veteran has a story but we also firmly believe that need to understand the context. understand why it still matters and to be able to understand why wisconsin was there. um -- so, with that, i'd like to ask chris to join us here. and tell us a little bit about the context of why -- or what -- what does this -- this legacy obviously starts with u.s. colored troops. and why u.s. colored troops at the time they are admitted to the union army, as well. why not from the very beginning? >> the big reason is -- first of all,
stewart. i just found that remarkable piece of information, considering that there were so few black veterans that they were still accepted and kept in. maintained their membership in the gar through this. i think i'll stop there, and defer at this point to our -- our other speakers. and come back later for questions. >> that's excellent. thank you very much, jeff, i appreciate that. um -- as -- as everyone knows, the wisconsin veterans museum. we -- we firmly believe that every veteran...
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. ♪ >> david stewart is to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up over 15 years ago to write history. his first book, "the summer of 1787." that was in 2008. a year later he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson, then he focused on aaron burr, next james madison. in 2021, he takes a look at george washington. in his words, his mastery of politics. >> david stewart on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. >> at today's white house re-think, the economic relief coordinator joint white house press secretary jen, he answered questions about the eviction moratorium and efforts to prevent evictions. >> hello everyone. >>
. ♪ >> david stewart is to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up over 15 years ago to write history. his first book, "the summer of 1787." that was in 2008. a year later he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson, then he focused on aaron burr, next james madison. in 2021, he takes a look at george washington. in his words, his mastery of politics. >> david stewart on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span.org/podcasts or wherever you get your...
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what's happening why is rod stewart in your house? are you a big rod stewart fan? >> yeah. i mean -- well - it's quite -- so what happened was -- >> jimmy: so what happened was -- >> he's -- look, he's part of the family now >> jimmy: okay >> the kids refer to him as like uncle rod roddy rod stewart. he's always there. >> jimmy: he's rod the mod, man. he's cool. but why is he in your living room >> well, so bobby did this show, "vinyl" where he played a record executive and so he had this, you know, fancy office with, you know, all the rock stars and, you know, so he had this massive cut out of rod stewart and we brought it back kind of as a joke and then it's become part of the family part of the home >> jimmy: i want to talk about some of your projects, if you don't mind "peter rabbit 2" is out this weekend. that's going to be big for the kids [ cheers and applause >> yeah. really fun >> jimmy: it's fantastic and then, kind of the opposite, that i would say, is probably not for kids is "physical. which i love it's set in the '80s you're very '80s in this it is well done.
what's happening why is rod stewart in your house? are you a big rod stewart fan? >> yeah. i mean -- well - it's quite -- so what happened was -- >> jimmy: so what happened was -- >> he's -- look, he's part of the family now >> jimmy: okay >> the kids refer to him as like uncle rod roddy rod stewart. he's always there. >> jimmy: he's rod the mod, man. he's cool. but why is he in your living room >> well, so bobby did this show, "vinyl" where...
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stevens -- willd stewart steven -- how the republican party became donald trump. clare, let me start with you. i read this letter a bunch yesterday when it came out. it kind it's a my breath away, i think if it didn't come out there's odds it would've been such a scandal, that related precipitated a backlash, greater than it's a fact. but, it's a coup attempt in black and white. that came pretty close. >> chris, as i read the letter, i kind of got sick to my stomach. because this was a lawyer at the highest level, of the department of justice. in what he laid out, there as a lawyer, is so offensive. you have to remember, for lawyers, really the law is a slave to evidence. the law has to serve only in the context of factual evidence. what's really stunning about this letter is there's not one drop of evidence in. there is not one solid obligation of anything. we know the bar, which is in the hall of fame of trump lackeys, the attorney general, had said clearly, there was no fraud that would've impacted the results of the election. you had the attorney general, who
stevens -- willd stewart steven -- how the republican party became donald trump. clare, let me start with you. i read this letter a bunch yesterday when it came out. it kind it's a my breath away, i think if it didn't come out there's odds it would've been such a scandal, that related precipitated a backlash, greater than it's a fact. but, it's a coup attempt in black and white. that came pretty close. >> chris, as i read the letter, i kind of got sick to my stomach. because this was a...
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stewart will vote yea on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. david scott of georgia, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose dez the -- does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. aderholt will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> massachusetts. the speaker pro tempore: excuse me, massachusetts. >> as the member designated by mr. welch of vermont, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. welch will vote yes on s. 272. as the member designated by mr. moulton of massachusetts, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. moulton will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro
stewart will vote yea on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. david scott of georgia, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. scott will vote yes on s. 272. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose dez the -- does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. aderholt of alabama, pursuant to house...
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up next, congressman chris stewart on china's dangerous moves. you're watching "the evening edit." >> we should be worried and concerned. we have strategic economic concerns and stuff like that. also military. i leave the military to the military but when it comes to what american banks do in china what american banks do in china will be ultimately up to the ♪ ♪ ♪ what american banks do in china will be ultimately up to the ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ seeing blood when you brush or floss can be a sign of early gum damage. new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. i've never slept like this before. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep to people who were tired of being tired. what is even in this? clinically-studied plant based ingredients passion flower, valerian root, and hops. new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. ♪. elizabeth: joining us now congressman chris stewart. he is on h
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>>> now charles stewart, co-auth are on of "fighting for the speakership, the house and the rise of party government" talks about the history of electing a speaker of the house in a new congress. mr. stewart examines how the process has changed since 1789 and how the influence of partisanship has grown. the national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher talk. so thank you for braving the elements. i'm from the center of legislative archives, the sponsor of the series. today's program is the third researcher talk this year. next month we pick up the pace a bit on may 19th, georgia yen, the professor of law and taxation at university of virginia law school and the former chief of staff of the joint committee on taxation will speak about his research and that commit's records and the history of the joint committee and on may 26th we host magdalena, professor of political science at wind gate university who will discuss her manuscript about the uni
>>> now charles stewart, co-auth are on of "fighting for the speakership, the house and the rise of party government" talks about the history of electing a speaker of the house in a new congress. mr. stewart examines how the process has changed since 1789 and how the influence of partisanship has grown. the national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you...
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former navy seal david sears, congressman chris stewart, retired u.s. army officer gold star husband joe kent, congresswoman kat cammack. former i.c.e. director tom homan and guy benson with us. reports are coming in, the taliban are beating up westerners. the americans must still get taliban permission to leave. "l.a. times" 23 california students just outside of san diego now stranded in kabul. they were on a summer trip. nancy pelosi fighting with two congressman. they went to afghanistan to do oversight. biden botched. pelosi down playing demands on the botched investigation. the texas governor taking up border security. so is arizona. the texas governor is ordering the national guard to arrest illegal border-crossers. supreme court orders remain in mexico policy reinstated. will biden's plunging approval ratings undercut the democrats massive tax-and-spend push? polls show growing voter anger what is going on in afghanistan. this story, why trust nancy pelosi and the democrats with massive new tax and spending after pelosi made a stuff happens comm
former navy seal david sears, congressman chris stewart, retired u.s. army officer gold star husband joe kent, congresswoman kat cammack. former i.c.e. director tom homan and guy benson with us. reports are coming in, the taliban are beating up westerners. the americans must still get taliban permission to leave. "l.a. times" 23 california students just outside of san diego now stranded in kabul. they were on a summer trip. nancy pelosi fighting with two congressman. they went to...
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up next, congressman chris stewart on china's dangerous moves. you're watching "the evening edit." >> we should be worried and concerned. we have strategic economic concerns and stuff like that. also military. i leave the military to the military but when it comes to what american banks do in china will be ultimately up to the federal government. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ lights out, follow the noise. ♪ ♪ baby, keep on dancing like you ain't got a choice. ♪ ♪ so come one (come on), come on (come on), come on. ♪ no one is just one flavor. ow! what makes new salonpas arthritis gel so good for arthritis pain? no one is just one flavor. salonpas contains the most prescribed topical pain relief ingredient. it's clinically proven, reduces inflammation and comes in original prescription strength. s
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anna stewart in london, appreciate it. good to see you. thanks. >>> now tom foreman has a closer look for us now at the security challenge of securing that airport. >> what the u.s. military is dealing with is really a challenge of time and space. how in a very chaotic environment do you move forward, complete the withdrawal, getting people out, especially with these violence events upsetting things the way they have at this moment. let's look closer at this map to see what we're dealing with. here is the main road that comes up from kabul to the airport. there is a checkpoint by the taliban in here where they are trying to watch people coming up, but they are hitting this barrier around the airport and they are spreading out going hundreds of yards in different directions, thousands of people, and this is where these two main attacks have owe you aoccur occ, the abbey gate and the baron hotel. this is where many have been brought out including a lot of afghans. it happened by the gate opening according to the pentagon very briefly. and th
anna stewart in london, appreciate it. good to see you. thanks. >>> now tom foreman has a closer look for us now at the security challenge of securing that airport. >> what the u.s. military is dealing with is really a challenge of time and space. how in a very chaotic environment do you move forward, complete the withdrawal, getting people out, especially with these violence events upsetting things the way they have at this moment. let's look closer at this map to see what we're...
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her name is senator andrea stewart-cousins. she's led the democratic party in the new york state senate since 202. that makes her the first woman to lead a state party in new york. she'll soon be the first black woman to serve as the state's lieutenant governor. but that is happening under these extraordinary circumstances that have been a long time in coming. andrea stewart cousins called on governor andrew cuomo to resign all the way back in march. today he finally did. democratic majority leader andrea stewart-cousins, of the new york state senate joins now. thank you for joining us. i know this has been a difficult and intense day. >> it has been very, very difficult, very intense. but i so appreciate your pattern recognition because i always like to tell the history of how we get to places, and that is such incredibly important history. so thank you for that. >> thank you for thanking me, but it makes me feel like i need to take a shower just talking about it. i mean it is absolutely bipartisan. it spans federal office and
her name is senator andrea stewart-cousins. she's led the democratic party in the new york state senate since 202. that makes her the first woman to lead a state party in new york. she'll soon be the first black woman to serve as the state's lieutenant governor. but that is happening under these extraordinary circumstances that have been a long time in coming. andrea stewart cousins called on governor andrew cuomo to resign all the way back in march. today he finally did. democratic majority...
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sky news reporter stewart ramsey is there, and warning, the images you're about to see are disturbing >> reporter: this is an emergency now. it's nothing to do with process. they're just trying to save lives. tens of thousands are trying to get through, at the front they're being crushed. paratroopers pulling people from the mayhem medics rushing from the next casualty to the next and the next dehydrated and terrified the soldiers spray the crowd with a hose, anything to cool them down. men, women, and lots and lots of children then what we feared, the inevitable in the mayhem, units rush through crowds to shore up weak points in the evacuation center. everyone working flat-out, trying to stem the tide of an unfolding disaster >> it just seems to go from bad to worse here. and -- i don't know -- almost speechless as to what they're going to do about it it doesn't matter where you look, it's the same desperation. american soldiers pulling children, whole families from the pens they're being kept behind for processing. these people fear their dreams of a flight out are ebbing away as ea
sky news reporter stewart ramsey is there, and warning, the images you're about to see are disturbing >> reporter: this is an emergency now. it's nothing to do with process. they're just trying to save lives. tens of thousands are trying to get through, at the front they're being crushed. paratroopers pulling people from the mayhem medics rushing from the next casualty to the next and the next dehydrated and terrified the soldiers spray the crowd with a hose, anything to cool them down....
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stewart was actively engaged in recruiting the soldiers in are regimen. he died at the regimen hospital. his estate was paid $50. sad story, he was only in the war less than six months and died. he was a recruiter. the story that he experienced through the unsanitary experience. here is a portrait of christian fleetwood. he writes that fleetwood, he writes he's from carol county, maryland. i get excited about some of these stories because i love that fact he kept the bugel above it and the number four. uniform code. dark blue wool and an overcoat. and a blanket. when we see this, when the soldiers were handed these items that they could write a note off the break of dawn under the supervision of the hand and the experience of what it meant. you can write a little note about the experience. they were porable. they were at large. they wrote -- he wrote about the meals and what the tickets and what's going on in front. then the best discovery was a new research on plaque surgeons. he had an exhibition and here is photograph of anderson abbot. he was appointe
stewart was actively engaged in recruiting the soldiers in are regimen. he died at the regimen hospital. his estate was paid $50. sad story, he was only in the war less than six months and died. he was a recruiter. the story that he experienced through the unsanitary experience. here is a portrait of christian fleetwood. he writes that fleetwood, he writes he's from carol county, maryland. i get excited about some of these stories because i love that fact he kept the bugel above it and the...
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a first look at kristen stewart in the royal film. >>> don't forget the giants taking on the braves at 4:00 today right here on nbc bay area. first you can watch our special edition of nbc bay area news at 3:00. that is followed by nightly news all coming before the game. >>> happening now, a north bay homeless shelter hit last month ready to resume normal operation today. more than two dozen tested positive at samuel l. jones shelter in early july. all residents were moved to a different building and no new guests were aloud. that will change today when new admissions are once again accepted. 4:55. we'll be right back with more. in this ad pay attention to the actor's gums. gums? we don't think about them. but like skin, over time gums can get damaged. colgate gum renewal. reverses early gum damage for a beautiful, revitalized smile. majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. >>> 4:57. trending
a first look at kristen stewart in the royal film. >>> don't forget the giants taking on the braves at 4:00 today right here on nbc bay area. first you can watch our special edition of nbc bay area news at 3:00. that is followed by nightly news all coming before the game. >>> happening now, a north bay homeless shelter hit last month ready to resume normal operation today. more than two dozen tested positive at samuel l. jones shelter in early july. all residents were moved to...
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we went to fort stewart in december, november we went to fort stewart. and in january we did some training fort bennett as well. in january for some units were going to different bases in country. and then in late february into march flew out to the mtc for they had constructed of mock villages. they had role players they knew kind of with the fight was supposed to be like to train us it's basically called stabilization and security mission operations other than war or here's a line of these are the guys these are the good guys should go out it was a big learning curve going on about how to do the different tribes and everybody else we're going to be dealing with depending on where you're going. >> that is what they had to developed at the mtc. so every unit went there before you went next mtc ntc's national training center? >> how long were you there? >> we were there for i believe it was maybe five or six weeks. no more than that. came back to fort stewart started getting ourselves ready. >> the left from savannah? >> to iraq, we did. >> what about afg
we went to fort stewart in december, november we went to fort stewart. and in january we did some training fort bennett as well. in january for some units were going to different bases in country. and then in late february into march flew out to the mtc for they had constructed of mock villages. they had role players they knew kind of with the fight was supposed to be like to train us it's basically called stabilization and security mission operations other than war or here's a line of these...
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after leaving "the daily show," he's returned with "the problem with jon stewart. it's going to premiere september 30th new episodes will drop every other week >> we all have that reaction after looking at ourselves >>> the search and rescue teams continue to work day and night where hurricane ida caused havoc. the rest of the nation may feel some pain from high energy costs as a result as well. steve, good morning. >> yeah, frances, very good morning to you good morning, lindsey. two of the big staples in of course any of our lives could see price rises in coming days of course hurricane ida does not look like at the moment, thank goodness, that it's wreaked the kind of havoc that we saw 16 years ago from hurricane katrina. there we saw gas prices that rose 45 cents in six days. this time it's going to be a lot less damage to infrastructure. but of course with those power outages, you can't run refinery. some analysts are saying as high as ten cents higher in the coming days. we are expecting small price increases. as far as coffee is concerned, coffee prices have
after leaving "the daily show," he's returned with "the problem with jon stewart. it's going to premiere september 30th new episodes will drop every other week >> we all have that reaction after looking at ourselves >>> the search and rescue teams continue to work day and night where hurricane ida caused havoc. the rest of the nation may feel some pain from high energy costs as a result as well. steve, good morning. >> yeah, frances, very good morning to you...
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. ♪ >> david stewart use to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up over 15 years ago to write history. 's first book was all about the constitutional convention in philadelphia, "the summer of 1787." a year later he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson. that he focused on aaron burr, next james madison. now, he looks at george washington. in his words, his mastery of all the tics. -- politics. >> david stewart on this episode of book notes plus. listen on c-span/casts -- podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ ♪ >> virginia democratic congresswoman discusses u.s. maritime strategy at the hudson institute. she talked about the growing threat that china poses in the pacific and u.s. navy strategy to combat this. this is just over an hour. >> welcome to the hudson
. ♪ >> david stewart use to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up over 15 years ago to write history. 's first book was all about the constitutional convention in philadelphia, "the summer of 1787." a year later he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson. that he focused on aaron burr, next james madison. now, he looks at george washington. in his words, his mastery of all the tics. -- politics. >> david stewart on this episode of book notes plus. listen on...
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to cruise expert stewart chiron. stewart: they can easily be doctored. michael: he says photocopies raise suspicion as possible thanks. stewart: we really need to have the cdc cards, because as right now, what is being universally expected when americans are traveling to foreign destinations. michael: which brings us back to jane. not only was she worried about getting on the cruise, but now many local venues are requiring proof of vaccination, too. we ask the county health department wyatt gave out photocopies. a spokesperson says they were not intended as universal proof. official proof is on the state's website. but jane's record on the website was wrong, showing she got two different vaccines. jane: i want to tell them i have this, but i cannot show them something that is incorrect. michael: after we got involved, the county not only corrected her state record but also gave her this, original cdc card. now, she is off to barbados. jane: i will be having a deep breath and having a cocktail and saying thank god i am here. michael: i am michael finney,
to cruise expert stewart chiron. stewart: they can easily be doctored. michael: he says photocopies raise suspicion as possible thanks. stewart: we really need to have the cdc cards, because as right now, what is being universally expected when americans are traveling to foreign destinations. michael: which brings us back to jane. not only was she worried about getting on the cruise, but now many local venues are requiring proof of vaccination, too. we ask the county health department wyatt...
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elizabeth: welcome to the show utah congressman chris stewart. great to have you on, congressman. should we trust nancy pelosi with a multitrillion dollar budget tax-and-spend, five trillion dollars all in, new spending when she says things like quote, stuff happens. this is what happens in war, that the administration left tens of billions of dollars in military assets to terrorists, do we trust her here? >> i hope you're being facetious about it. there are lots of reasons we shouldn't trust her. i look at people, people look at president biden they think he is capable? he is not. is he overwhelm misdemeanorred. he certainly is. tell you who is not incapable. nancy pelosi ride as hard, hard whip on her caucus we saw that in the last few days. some moderates stood up this is not good policy. this will make us hard to win in 2022. we don't want to do this. she beat them submission. i am talking rhetorically, not literally. got them to stand down and push through, what you said. one of the most damaging pieces of economic legislation we have ever looked at in congress at the time i'
elizabeth: welcome to the show utah congressman chris stewart. great to have you on, congressman. should we trust nancy pelosi with a multitrillion dollar budget tax-and-spend, five trillion dollars all in, new spending when she says things like quote, stuff happens. this is what happens in war, that the administration left tens of billions of dollars in military assets to terrorists, do we trust her here? >> i hope you're being facetious about it. there are lots of reasons we shouldn't...
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joining hernandez in conversation is amy stewart. stewart is new york times best-selling author of the top sisters series based on the true story of one of america's first female deputy sheriffs and her two rambunctious sisters.her popular nonfiction title is the drunken botanist, wicked bug, waking plans and power confidential. her books have sold over 1 million copies and translated into 17 languages. this evening's event will include an audience q&a so hit the q&a button at the bottom of your screen if you would like to ask a question. as well as if someone has a question you'd like to know the answer to please flag that particular question by clicking the thumbs up. consider supporting daisy files by purchasing a copy of her new book. a two by the kissing bob along with 80s book will be shared in the chat a few times this evening so daisy, 80, what a joy to welcome you both and thanks for going us class to any foregoing. >> i live in the same neighborhood as your publisher and the way i found out about your book is dropped by 10
joining hernandez in conversation is amy stewart. stewart is new york times best-selling author of the top sisters series based on the true story of one of america's first female deputy sheriffs and her two rambunctious sisters.her popular nonfiction title is the drunken botanist, wicked bug, waking plans and power confidential. her books have sold over 1 million copies and translated into 17 languages. this evening's event will include an audience q&a so hit the q&a button at the...
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. >> stewart, as you take a lay of the land, do you think taking away the filibuster is the only way to get things done on voting rights? >> probably. we have to have federal laws here. the states are not shy of what they are doing. 40 state or something are trying to reduce voting rights. >> here's the stat i saw, they are pushing for changes in 49 states. 49 states in what qualifies as you know, how to vote. 18 have passed new laws already. and that's in the last six months. >> yeah. the basic question is would it be happening if donald trump had won and the answer is overwhelmingly no. there's no good faith here. this is not an effort to protect democracy, it's an effort to subvert democracies and where i think we are hindered here is the inability to imagine what is going on. it's a failure of imagination on our part. the people who are trying to do this, understand what their goal is. those of us who support theic - it as it's under threat and it is, in a way that it hasn't since 1860. >> he said i'm scared -- less, it's not just about voter suppression, what i'm worried about i
. >> stewart, as you take a lay of the land, do you think taking away the filibuster is the only way to get things done on voting rights? >> probably. we have to have federal laws here. the states are not shy of what they are doing. 40 state or something are trying to reduce voting rights. >> here's the stat i saw, they are pushing for changes in 49 states. 49 states in what qualifies as you know, how to vote. 18 have passed new laws already. and that's in the last six months....
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kristen stewart is part of the brand-new trailer that dropped. you only hear two words from her at the end. >> i know everything. >> i don't. reggie: that's it. you do see a lot of her playing the beloved late british royal in the upcoming film called "spencer." the betrayal already has some buzzing online saying that stewart has entered the oscars season chat. spencer hits theaters november 5. kumasi: dancing with the stars reveals two celebrities who will be competing for the mirror ball trophy. a gold-medal olympic gymnast and jojo siwa. lee started college at auburn university so she will be juggling class with this rigorous dance schedule. siwa came out as pansexual earlier this year and will be dancing with a same-sex pro for the first time in the show's history. >> i am so happy that this is happening and that i get to dance with another girl. i think that this is going to make it normal for other people around the world. kumasi:kumasi: dancing with the stars will reveal the rest of the cast of the upcoming season live on gma september 8.
kristen stewart is part of the brand-new trailer that dropped. you only hear two words from her at the end. >> i know everything. >> i don't. reggie: that's it. you do see a lot of her playing the beloved late british royal in the upcoming film called "spencer." the betrayal already has some buzzing online saying that stewart has entered the oscars season chat. spencer hits theaters november 5. kumasi: dancing with the stars reveals two celebrities who will be competing...
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joining us to discuss that decision is secretary ryan stewart. good sunday morning, ryan. we appreciate you joining us and sharing your thoughts on this. give us a little insight into this decision. you ultimately suspended the floyd school board. why and where do you expect things to go from here? >> so just as you said in the intro, boris, and thanks for having me on, this is a very tough decision. at the end of the day. school board made it clear they were not willing to put forth any of the baseline safety measures to keep kids safe. and at the end of the day our goal is to get kids get them th. they deserve that after the year they had. the board wasn't willing to comply with the mask requirements and not willing to comply with the air filtering requirements despite the fact that the state is reimbursing the district for that cost and not willing to have any social distancing requirements leaving it up to each individual teacher and that's just not sound public health in this emergency and crisis. >> what are they saying to you? what's their rationale? >> the conversa
joining us to discuss that decision is secretary ryan stewart. good sunday morning, ryan. we appreciate you joining us and sharing your thoughts on this. give us a little insight into this decision. you ultimately suspended the floyd school board. why and where do you expect things to go from here? >> so just as you said in the intro, boris, and thanks for having me on, this is a very tough decision. at the end of the day. school board made it clear they were not willing to put forth any...
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joining hernandez and conversation this evening is amy stewart. stewart is the new york times best-selling author of the cops sisters series which are based on two straight one of america's first female deputy sheriffs and her two rambunctious sisters. her popular nonfiction titles include the drunken botanist, wicked bugs, wicked plans, and flower confidential. her books have sold over 1 million copies worldwide and in the entrance lit into 17 languages. this evenings event will include an audience q&a so please keep the q&a button at the bottom of your screen -- please use the q&a button at the bottom of the screen if you'd like to ask a question. as well as if someone has type to question you would like to know the answer to please upload that particular question by clicking the thumbs up button. most importantly please consider supporting daisy and pols by purchasing a copy of her new book from us. a link to buy the "the kissing bug" will be shared and the chat a couple times. daisy, amy, what a joy to welcome you both and thanks for joining u
joining hernandez and conversation this evening is amy stewart. stewart is the new york times best-selling author of the cops sisters series which are based on two straight one of america's first female deputy sheriffs and her two rambunctious sisters. her popular nonfiction titles include the drunken botanist, wicked bugs, wicked plans, and flower confidential. her books have sold over 1 million copies worldwide and in the entrance lit into 17 languages. this evenings event will include an...
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bret: congressman chris stewart, just out of that committee hearing. we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you, sir. bret: up next, the battle in florida over masking in schools, firing up teachers, parntsd parents and local leaders. we will take you live to miami where the fight is hitting its flash point. [shouting] these are our children. >> i think it's something that the parents should be deciding. >> we don't want our kids to get sick. losing a kid is a parent's worst nightmare. ♪ ♪ one, two! one, two, three! only pay for what you need! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ get ready - our most popular battery is even more powerful. the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. the stronger, lasts-longer this couple loves camping adventures and their suv is always there with them. so when their windshield got a chip, they wanted it fixed fast. they drove to safelite auto
bret: congressman chris stewart, just out of that committee hearing. we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you, sir. bret: up next, the battle in florida over masking in schools, firing up teachers, parntsd parents and local leaders. we will take you live to miami where the fight is hitting its flash point. [shouting] these are our children. >> i think it's something that the parents should be deciding. >> we don't want our kids to get sick. losing a kid is a parent's...
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and that he was a noncommissioned officer, as many, and stewart was actively engaged in recruiting of soldiers in the regiment. he died of disease at the regiment hospital on 27 september, 1863. and his estate was paid $50. so the sad story. he was only in the war less than six months and died. he was a recruiter, and unfortunately, the stories that he experienced through the unsanitary experiences. and here is a portrait of christian fleetwood. he writes that, you know, fleetwood -- you know, he writes from carroll county, maryland. i gent excited about some of these stories, because i love the fact that the number four, uniform code, dark blue wool, and overcoat. one pair of light blue woolen trousers. you know, a booty, two shirts, a knapsack, a canteen. and a blanket. so we see this when the soldiers were handed these items, that they could write a note up at the break of dawn, you know, under the supervision of the camp, and the experience of what it meant. so every day, these little hand diaries that you could hold in the palm of your hand and write a note about the experience.
and that he was a noncommissioned officer, as many, and stewart was actively engaged in recruiting of soldiers in the regiment. he died of disease at the regiment hospital on 27 september, 1863. and his estate was paid $50. so the sad story. he was only in the war less than six months and died. he was a recruiter, and unfortunately, the stories that he experienced through the unsanitary experiences. and here is a portrait of christian fleetwood. he writes that, you know, fleetwood -- you know,...
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i met with the senate speaker hasty and senate majority leader andrea stewart cosins just earlier today. and we are unified in our sense of urgency, that that money get out to the people in need. we're launching a new targeted campaign to reach more new yorkers on rental relief. and we're forming a real partnership with legislators, the city of new york, other cities and counties to get the job done. i'm hiring more staff to process applications immediately. i'm also assigning a top team to identify and remove any barriers that remain. new yorkers should know if you apply and qualify for this money, you will be protected from eviction for a solid year. let me repeat. if you apply and qualify, you will not be evicted for a year, and we will take the same focused approach to our excluded workers fund. the money is there, and these people are just as impacted by covid and they need help now. the final priorities i'll outline today are simple. get this state working again, focused, without distractions. and that begins with a dramatic change in culture, with accountability and no tolerance
i met with the senate speaker hasty and senate majority leader andrea stewart cosins just earlier today. and we are unified in our sense of urgency, that that money get out to the people in need. we're launching a new targeted campaign to reach more new yorkers on rental relief. and we're forming a real partnership with legislators, the city of new york, other cities and counties to get the job done. i'm hiring more staff to process applications immediately. i'm also assigning a top team to...
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more from stewart on the platform. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president biden unveiled an ambitious goal for half of all vehicles sold in the u.s. be capable of admissions free driving by 2030. emily horn -- talk about the president's plan. >> significant considering how ambitious it is. given it is an executive order can only go so far in terms of fuel economy requirements. those are things the president has restriction over. automakers say for this to get done come a strong ev? batteries and charging stations. right now in the u.s. there are only 40,000 some charging stations. that money is going to have to come from congress. we have already seen as part of this bipartisan infrastructure agreement, $7.5 billion for charging stations. in lockstep, you potentially could get there. but it is ambitious. emily: what has been the reaction to this goal and whether or not we can make it? >> one thing to me considering we are on the technology show, something you could -- elon musk was not at this event and was tweeting a
more from stewart on the platform. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president biden unveiled an ambitious goal for half of all vehicles sold in the u.s. be capable of admissions free driving by 2030. emily horn -- talk about the president's plan. >> significant considering how ambitious it is. given it is an executive order can only go so far in terms of fuel economy requirements. those are things the president has restriction over. automakers say for this to get done come a strong ev?...
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. >> reporter: for the 17 days telephone tokyo games, stewart bates and charlotte nichols tumbled, stumbled, and, well, fumbled their way through 49 sports and 102 events. all to raise money for a cure to lou gehrig's disease, also known as als. >> i lost my brother to this terrible disease ten years ago. and we wanted to do something massive that's never been done before. we came up with this absolutely ridiculous idea of doing every olympic event in the 17 days of the tokyo games. >> reporter: they called it the spenny olympics who died from als and was an olympics super fan. it was a tribute of all tributes to her late son. >> so proud. his brother is up there loving his sox off. >> reporter: it required months of training. the couple even have real olympians who coach them in everything from diving to triple jump, karate, and even trampolining. but going for gold in the diseases of events only came second to raising money. with that initial goal of around $15,000, they have now raised over 180,000 in donations. >> we put a smile on the faces. we're raising money and we're getting closer
. >> reporter: for the 17 days telephone tokyo games, stewart bates and charlotte nichols tumbled, stumbled, and, well, fumbled their way through 49 sports and 102 events. all to raise money for a cure to lou gehrig's disease, also known as als. >> i lost my brother to this terrible disease ten years ago. and we wanted to do something massive that's never been done before. we came up with this absolutely ridiculous idea of doing every olympic event in the 17 days of the tokyo games....
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america's founding father by david stewart the fastening account i washington became the first predominant force in the creation of united states ofhi america. david stewart is a best selling writer in a historical fiction next line topics such as the constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, and impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. he's one the washington writing award for possible, history of the society of cincinnati and prescott award of the national society colonial days of america. george washington's final battle for epic struggle to build the capitol city and nation by robert watson delves into washington's involvement in thea establishment of a capitol city and describes how young and vulnerable country has been torn apart. robert watson is professor, historian and author with over 40 published books and hundreds of scholarly articles. he served as a prison, and many sites including presidential libraries, museums and universities and an analyst for nbc and pbs for many years. several books one awards putting off the titanic, close toun a brooklyn untold ame
america's founding father by david stewart the fastening account i washington became the first predominant force in the creation of united states ofhi america. david stewart is a best selling writer in a historical fiction next line topics such as the constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, and impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. he's one the washington writing award for possible, history of the society of cincinnati and prescott award of the national society colonial...