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it was basically a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 of them all, had to cross the delaware and began their march. there were other regiments who are supposed to cross it to other locations, at the trenton ferry and at the bristol ferry, and they were not able to get across for a variety of reasons in the weather was absolutely --. >> make way for the general. >> general washington, i know it is secret mission, but could you tell us about this operation? >> this is our final chance, this is our chance to make an impact on this war, the problems we have is our enlistments our expiring, soldiers want to go home, i have ten days, just ten short days in order to make this attack, we feel that what the weather behind us, the element of surprise on our side they will be able to take the city of trying, to raise him around the troops, and prove to congress but we are viable army they should support and hopefully, and hopefully enlistments will arrive. >> have you done an operation like this before? >> we have not. the only operates we've done where the evacuations from new york, wh
it was basically a pretty bad nor'easter, and all of these men, 2400 of them all, had to cross the delaware and began their march. there were other regiments who are supposed to cross it to other locations, at the trenton ferry and at the bristol ferry, and they were not able to get across for a variety of reasons in the weather was absolutely --. >> make way for the general. >> general washington, i know it is secret mission, but could you tell us about this operation? >>...
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and march to attack delaware. in that time a snowstorm started. it was terrible, there was snow and hail, and it was basically a bad nor'easter. the weather was absolutely a part of that. >> general washington, can you tell us about your secret mission stop >> this is our final chance to make an impact on this war. the problem we have is our enlistments are expiring. days in order to make this attack. weatherfeel it with the behind us, we have the element of surprise on our side, we will take the city of trenton, raise the troops and prove to congress that we are a viable army that they should support, and hopefully enlistments will rise. >> have you done any operation like this before? >> we have not. the only operations we have done where the evacuations from new york, which was very well done. the -- -- my hats off to from massachusetts who manned the boats and we retreated to the banks of the delaware. right now we are trying to keep a river between us and the hessian mercenaries between us and trenton. we're
and march to attack delaware. in that time a snowstorm started. it was terrible, there was snow and hail, and it was basically a bad nor'easter. the weather was absolutely a part of that. >> general washington, can you tell us about your secret mission stop >> this is our final chance to make an impact on this war. the problem we have is our enlistments are expiring. days in order to make this attack. weatherfeel it with the behind us, we have the element of surprise on our side, we...
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we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night, 1776. what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december 1776. they encamped in several locations around this area, including the thompson neely house, which is also part of our park. and things were pretty desperate at this point for washington and the patriot cause. the continental army really needed a win. washington was afraid that the british were going to invade philadelphia and take over the capital. and he really knew that what he was a bold action. and after meeting with his war counsel, they made a decision that on christmas night, they would cross the delaware and march to trenton to attack a outpostost -- a hessian at trenton. as they began to march from the river, a snowstorm started and the weather was terrible, there was snow and hail and i
we are doing a reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river on christmas night, 1776. what happened here is one of the most unexpected and daring military maneuvers of the american revolution. and the story is washington and the continental army, after having lost battles in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december 1776. they encamped in several locations around this area, including the thompson neely house, which is...
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in i stayed -- if you are southern delaware in you are not invited to stay in someone's home in delaware, you have to go to a hotel. you know you are not really that welcome. edgar c. seemed a lot more conservative than i was, but were happy to have me to go. so we went to mass and then he wanted me to go to his church in downtown selby ville. and it was a beautiful old church. a methodist church church. and it had a graveyard in the front, like the old catholic church i belonged to in upstate delaware, st. joseph's. you walk through the headstones and the entrance to go up. and the minister was very kind to me when i showed up at the church with him. and he, we have with us joe biden running for the united states senate, hopefully, he will stay afterwards and grew parishioners as they walk out. i did not expect that, but i was very flattered. so i stood there with the minister shaking hands with everybody. and old edgar c. was standing under these big oak trees that took up the whole church area. up, andrwards, i walked he said, how did it go, joe? -- i said except for that horse's tail
in i stayed -- if you are southern delaware in you are not invited to stay in someone's home in delaware, you have to go to a hotel. you know you are not really that welcome. edgar c. seemed a lot more conservative than i was, but were happy to have me to go. so we went to mass and then he wanted me to go to his church in downtown selby ville. and it was a beautiful old church. a methodist church church. and it had a graveyard in the front, like the old catholic church i belonged to in upstate...
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so the way you go in delaware, you work your way from south to north. they said, be careful what you say because everyone is related down here. i remember there was a guy called edgar c. bennett -- you couldn't call him ed, it was edgar c. if you're not invited to stay in someone's home in delaware and have to go to a hotel, you know you're not really that welcome. edgar c. seemed a lot more conservative than i was, but were happy to have me to go. so we went to mass and then he wanted me to go to his church in a town called selby ville. it was a beautiful old church, methodist church, and it had the graveyard in the front like the old catholic church i belong to in upstate delaware, st. joseph's. you walk through the headstones and the entrance to go up. and the minister was very kind to me when i showed up at the church with him. and he said we have with us joe biden, running for the united states senate. hopefully, he will greet the parishioners as they walk out. i did not expect that, but i was very flattered. so i stood there with the minister shak
so the way you go in delaware, you work your way from south to north. they said, be careful what you say because everyone is related down here. i remember there was a guy called edgar c. bennett -- you couldn't call him ed, it was edgar c. if you're not invited to stay in someone's home in delaware and have to go to a hotel, you know you're not really that welcome. edgar c. seemed a lot more conservative than i was, but were happy to have me to go. so we went to mass and then he wanted me to go...
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we're still pretty good at it in delaware. that nurturing environment is made up of a lot of different things. among the elements are workforce, people that are educated, trained, have the experience to work -- to contribute in a workplace whether it's agriculture, tourism, financial services, manufacturing, technology, you name it. but right now we have a big challenge in filling all the holes across the country. we just got a jobs report last friday to show how the job market was going in this country, and the month of november -- in the month of november. and one of the things that we learned in that jobs report that while there may be about 156 million, 157 million people went to work in november every day, there were 5 million or 6 million jobs where nobody showed up. nobody showed up because they didn't have the skills, the education, the training, they didn't live in the right part of the country, they didn't want to do that kind of job, maybe they couldn't pass a drug test. but a lot of jobs are going wanting in this c
we're still pretty good at it in delaware. that nurturing environment is made up of a lot of different things. among the elements are workforce, people that are educated, trained, have the experience to work -- to contribute in a workplace whether it's agriculture, tourism, financial services, manufacturing, technology, you name it. but right now we have a big challenge in filling all the holes across the country. we just got a jobs report last friday to show how the job market was going in...
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our first candidate who will tell us why we should elect him, former senator from the great state of delaware, former vice president joe biden. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. biden: ok. >> welcome. mr. biden: thank you. it is good to be home. >> vice president biden, we are in a room full of teamsters and i want you to tell all of them here and all of them watching, why they should vote for you. but no malarkey.
our first candidate who will tell us why we should elect him, former senator from the great state of delaware, former vice president joe biden. [applause] [cheers and applause] mr. biden: ok. >> welcome. mr. biden: thank you. it is good to be home. >> vice president biden, we are in a room full of teamsters and i want you to tell all of them here and all of them watching, why they should vote for you. but no malarkey.
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eastern, living history enthusiasts re-enact georgia washington's crossing of the delaware river and professors talk about impeachment including the current proceedings against president trump. >> one of the things that really strengthened the case against nixon and legitimatized it was the fact that it was bipartisan and that there were many republicans who studied the evidence, they looked at the reports, they listened to the tapes when they finally were released, looked at the transcripts that were released in advance and they came to the conclusion that nixon had done something wrong. >> explore our nation's past on "american history tv" on c-span3. >>> the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake eerie. an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories. its channel filled with ships and tugs. ♪ >> the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake eerie after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters, is an exhausted stream. abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ >> without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopi
eastern, living history enthusiasts re-enact georgia washington's crossing of the delaware river and professors talk about impeachment including the current proceedings against president trump. >> one of the things that really strengthened the case against nixon and legitimatized it was the fact that it was bipartisan and that there were many republicans who studied the evidence, they looked at the reports, they listened to the tapes when they finally were released, looked at the...
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we are very proud of delaware state. this funding stream last year provided $880,000 for critically needed funding for stem, faculty, research and for students. let me last reference something that my colleagues have also spoken to, the streamlining of the free application for federal student aid, or fafsa, which impacts 20 million american families. as some know, i spent a long time, roughly 20 years of my life actively involved with the national i have a dream foundation which provides college access opportunities for young people from families with no means or experience of attending higher education. i myself sat with dozens of young delawareans and struggled as we finished the fafsa form for them and this long worked for solution that senators alexander and murray have advanced of streamlining this form from 1088 questions to -- from 108 questions to 22 will make a lasting difference for abz to education all over our nation. i'm grateful for the opportunity to join this bipartisan coalition and look forward to even
we are very proud of delaware state. this funding stream last year provided $880,000 for critically needed funding for stem, faculty, research and for students. let me last reference something that my colleagues have also spoken to, the streamlining of the free application for federal student aid, or fafsa, which impacts 20 million american families. as some know, i spent a long time, roughly 20 years of my life actively involved with the national i have a dream foundation which provides...
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i just want to say that's how i moment.this host: that's mara from delaware. schiff, the adam house intelligence chairman, who spoke at the event. also speaking at the event was of the house judiciary committee -- was the judiciary e house committee committee chair, jerry nadler. mr. nadler: in service to our constitution and to our country, the ouse committee on judiciary committee's introducing two articles of impeachment charging the the united states, donald j. trump, with committing misdemeanors.d the first article is for abuse power. it's an impeachable offense for the president to exercise the of his public office to obtain an improper personal while ignoring or injuring the national interest. that is exactly -- > and we're about to hear live from republicans on capitol hill after the articles of impeachment announced against president trump. ms. cheney: to help commemorate what i know you are all here to 150th orate, the anniversary of women having the right to vote in the state of wyoming. 9 -- december 10, 1869. he first place anywhere in the united
i just want to say that's how i moment.this host: that's mara from delaware. schiff, the adam house intelligence chairman, who spoke at the event. also speaking at the event was of the house judiciary committee -- was the judiciary e house committee committee chair, jerry nadler. mr. nadler: in service to our constitution and to our country, the ouse committee on judiciary committee's introducing two articles of impeachment charging the the united states, donald j. trump, with committing...
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maryland, delaware, virginia what's now west virginia. all of them run along pennsylvania's southern border and the border was known as the mason-dixon line the boundary seems increasingly important as a marker when you move into southern slave states and pushing to free northern state like pennsylvania. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped, pennsylvania was a free northern state one of the many in the north that slowly disentangled themselves from grace slavery over the previous 50 years. that meant that that boundary line running across pennsylvania's southern border the mason-dixon line as far as black people were concerned became ever more important. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped that mason-dixon line along pennsylvania's southern border for black people it seemed to divide two worlds, separating northern free states from southern slave states. it was the closest thing for african americans to moderate international border anywhere in north america. philadelphia's proximity to the mason-dixon line to the front
maryland, delaware, virginia what's now west virginia. all of them run along pennsylvania's southern border and the border was known as the mason-dixon line the boundary seems increasingly important as a marker when you move into southern slave states and pushing to free northern state like pennsylvania. by 1825 the year that cornelius was kidnapped, pennsylvania was a free northern state one of the many in the north that slowly disentangled themselves from grace slavery over the previous 50...
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deal with, that might seem like a small accomplishment that i will tell you the chicken farmers of delaware and georgia are grateful. each of us come here to represent our state and in the travels i've undertaken, i saw a remarkable passion and commitment to his home state onich has made him such a great legislator. there's so many other things we've legislated on but i know we have literally half the senate waiting to speak so let me move. the other joy that i've had which has been at the other endg of the decade together has been he's now the chairman and vice-chairman of the ethics committee. it's a very tough committee. we handle difficult subjects. johnny runs well and will be deeply missed. we are joined by many of the staff of the ethics committee, the folks that have seen his common sense and humor, the decency that has focused on getting to a result. it's been for me just another opportunity to see how johnny isakson leads his values. we joined together almost every wednesday morning in a bipartisan breakfast and he taught sunday school for three decades at the united methodist and
deal with, that might seem like a small accomplishment that i will tell you the chicken farmers of delaware and georgia are grateful. each of us come here to represent our state and in the travels i've undertaken, i saw a remarkable passion and commitment to his home state onich has made him such a great legislator. there's so many other things we've legislated on but i know we have literally half the senate waiting to speak so let me move. the other joy that i've had which has been at the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. carper: mr. president, i'm pleased to join democrat and republican, independent colleagues alike on the floor today. i understand there's an overflow going to be back on the floor tomorrow to say the truth, to tell the truth about johnny isakson. one of my friends likes to say, flattery won't hurt you if you don't inhale. and johnny, a lot of nice things are being said about you today, more tomorrow, and probably for the rest of the year. so i would just say don't inhale too deeply. you'll be just fine. i just want to follow up on what several of our colleagues have said. a number of them talked about how kind johnny is. and he is one of those people who will say hello to the folks -- the custodians, the people who maybe run the elevators, the folks who are the security police here, even says nice things to the pages. can you imagine that. and all that is true. he's about as kind as anybody would ever want to meet. it's not just -- it's not justificationally -- it's not just occasionally. and he'
the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. carper: mr. president, i'm pleased to join democrat and republican, independent colleagues alike on the floor today. i understand there's an overflow going to be back on the floor tomorrow to say the truth, to tell the truth about johnny isakson. one of my friends likes to say, flattery won't hurt you if you don't inhale. and johnny, a lot of nice things are being said about you today, more tomorrow, and probably for the rest of the year. so...
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in delaware. it was really funny about that. is if anybody is watching this, nobody everybody no one ever campaigns in delaware pray. [laughter]. and donald trump is just like beating down joe biden. my impression of joe biden is of a ten -year-old in the morning telling the dream he had. >> [laughter]. >> i flew there. it barack obama - [laughter]. we will be right back. [laughter]. [applause]. stand with his people israel now and forever more. inside these buildings in jerus throughout israel there are many elderly jews who suffering daily. and they need our help now. as christians and jews we know we have a scriptural mandate to hungry. and here there are thousands in need. 17 years ago edna was in a horr terrorist attack. she's still in excruciating pain and she can't even afford her m. i've lost my will to live. all the time i suffer alone wit and pain. your help is urgently needed. please call right now and make $25 that will rush food and essentid to an elderly jewish person str survive. every gift helps keep them alive a
in delaware. it was really funny about that. is if anybody is watching this, nobody everybody no one ever campaigns in delaware pray. [laughter]. and donald trump is just like beating down joe biden. my impression of joe biden is of a ten -year-old in the morning telling the dream he had. >> [laughter]. >> i flew there. it barack obama - [laughter]. we will be right back. [laughter]. [applause]. stand with his people israel now and forever more. inside these buildings in jerus...
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everybody anies that delaware is everybody thinks that delaware is a large state. one town is 30,000. the next is 10,000. to goodon't have access teachers, don't have access -- and you do -- don't have access education, it's getting tougher. we're losing. 150,000 -- re about that's the president calling me. just put him through. [laughter] does that. he wants to know what i want him do. [applause] do me a favor. nato right now. tell him don't keep screwing it up, ok. to -- ok. all right. anyway. much.s i shouldn't kid so anyway. i'm violating my own rule. the president whenever he's abroad. i can't wait until he gets home. anyway. [laughter] don't doy, look, if we something about making sure teachers' salaries are more to be tive, we're going down 500,000 to 700,000 teachers generation. [applause] they get paid a lot less. there's answers. there's things called title 1 schools, schools in districts money.n't have a lot of doesn't matter what their background is, it's not based on based on income of the community. well, be a lot of rural they're es don't -- title 1
everybody anies that delaware is everybody thinks that delaware is a large state. one town is 30,000. the next is 10,000. to goodon't have access teachers, don't have access -- and you do -- don't have access education, it's getting tougher. we're losing. 150,000 -- re about that's the president calling me. just put him through. [laughter] does that. he wants to know what i want him do. [applause] do me a favor. nato right now. tell him don't keep screwing it up, ok. to -- ok. all right....
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[laughter] if he is in pennsylvania, it's wonderful to be in the state of delaware. what is wrong with this guy? crazy elizabeth boren, or i as i affectionately call her pocahontas. anybody seen her beer dear will she says oh darling, using that? a darling it's great to see you what you doing here? that's her husband was must be living there. let's get a beer, who wants to get a beer. let's get a beer. have you ever seen such a phony. this guy booted chet booted chet, can you believe he's doing well? he's like the leading fundraiser. i dream about him. [laughter] greg: all right tyrus, you seemed like you're about ready to explode. [laughter] >> we made fun. greg: he watches the show that's good to know. have you been watching retweets? >> the next time you ask what he done with your life i meant to say the president use my jokes. i think that was a message, besides the fact that hillary's not even in it and she's winning. besides the facts that are we sure mr. biden knew what he meant when he said term? [laughter] because it sounded like he said i take two soups are
[laughter] if he is in pennsylvania, it's wonderful to be in the state of delaware. what is wrong with this guy? crazy elizabeth boren, or i as i affectionately call her pocahontas. anybody seen her beer dear will she says oh darling, using that? a darling it's great to see you what you doing here? that's her husband was must be living there. let's get a beer, who wants to get a beer. let's get a beer. have you ever seen such a phony. this guy booted chet booted chet, can you believe he's doing...
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. >> my guest this morning, democratic senator chris coons of delaware, and republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> plus, impeachment and the voters. >> has he earned the benefit of the doubt? >> he's squandered it so often, it's unlikely that he's innocent. >> i don't think this is shaking the pillars of democracy such that it warrants impeachment. >> the nbc news county to county project. voters in grand rapids, michigan, talk about how impeachment is or is not impacting their vote for president. >> also, boris johnson's landslide victory. >> we did it. we did it. we pummed it off, didn't we. >> are there warning signs in labour's crushing defeat in britain for democrats in america in 2020? joining me for insight and analysis are peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." danielle pletka of the american enterprise institute. eddie glaude jr. of princeton university. and nbc news correspondent, heidi przybyla. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the pr
. >> my guest this morning, democratic senator chris coons of delaware, and republican senator pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> plus, impeachment and the voters. >> has he earned the benefit of the doubt? >> he's squandered it so often, it's unlikely that he's innocent. >> i don't think this is shaking the pillars of democracy such that it warrants impeachment. >> the nbc news county to county project. voters in grand rapids, michigan, talk about how...
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thfallen were transported to dover air force base in delaware. david begnaud has more now from the fbi investigation. >>> we are as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the shooter was a 21-year-old second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force. mohammed saeed alshamrani. he was a naval flight officer in training here. >> there are a number of saudi students who were close to the shooter and continue to cooperate in this investigation. their saudi commanding officer has restricted them to base, and the saudi government has pledged to fully cooperate with our investigation. >> reporter: the "associated press" has reported that the shooter held a dinner party days earlier where he watched mass shooting videos with three other saudi students. according to the "ap," one of the three who attended the dinner party recorded video outside the classroom building while the shooting was taking place. >> as much as i would love to answer any questions about the videos or any o
thfallen were transported to dover air force base in delaware. david begnaud has more now from the fbi investigation. >>> we are as we do in most active shooter investigations, work with the presumption that this was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: the shooter was a 21-year-old second lieutenant in the royal saudi air force. mohammed saeed alshamrani. he was a naval flight officer in training here. >> there are a number of saudi students who were close to the shooter and...
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everybody thinks that delaware is a big urban state. the largest town is 85 thousand, next largest town is 20000 and everything below that. guess what? if you don't have access to good teachers, don't have access, and you do, don't have access to a good education, it's getting tougher. we're losing. we already are about 150,000 -- that's the president calling me. just put him through. [laughter] he always does that. he wants to know what i want him to do. [applause] do me a favor. he's with nato right now. tell him don't keep screwing it up, ok. tell him to, ok. all right. anyway. i guess i shouldn't kid so much. anyway. i'm violating my own rule. never criticize the president whenever he's abroad. i can't wait until he gets home. anyway. [laughter] but anyway, look, if we don't do something about making sure teachers' salaries are more competitive, we're going to be down 500,000 to 700,000 teachers in the next generation. [applause] they get paid a lot less. there's answers. there's things called title 1 schools, schools in districts t
everybody thinks that delaware is a big urban state. the largest town is 85 thousand, next largest town is 20000 and everything below that. guess what? if you don't have access to good teachers, don't have access, and you do, don't have access to a good education, it's getting tougher. we're losing. we already are about 150,000 -- that's the president calling me. just put him through. [laughter] he always does that. he wants to know what i want him to do. [applause] do me a favor. he's with...
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delaware. >> from delaware. who's talking about the polarization. and he in part said i think in history he's going to look back on the diversity we have and see that as part of the problem in terms of getting together. don't know how exactly he was characterizing that. it's an odd thing to say, but i think there is -- you know, part of what we see is there is when you have people from different backgrounds and life experiences, people aren't going to agree on what's happening today. >> i think, though, we've had identity politics this whole time. >> of course, yes. >> and that's what we've been playing. we've been centering whiteness and maleness as essentially the only thing we cared about in politic and this moment we're saying, okay, we're going to open up the doors a bit and talk about your experience is like as a woman, what policies people are putting forward that impact your experience whether or not you're rich or poor or black or white. and i i think now we're actually opening the doo
delaware. >> from delaware. who's talking about the polarization. and he in part said i think in history he's going to look back on the diversity we have and see that as part of the problem in terms of getting together. don't know how exactly he was characterizing that. it's an odd thing to say, but i think there is -- you know, part of what we see is there is when you have people from different backgrounds and life experiences, people aren't going to agree on what's happening today....
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across the delaware river on christmas night in 1776. we will see the eckman and talk to several prisons. -- we will see the reenactment and talk to several participants. >> what happened is one of the most unexpected and daring militaries of the american revolution. the story is the continental army, after having lost battle in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december, 1776. they camped in several locations around this area, including the thompson delay house, which is also part of our park. things were pretty desperate at this point for washington. the continental army really needed a win. to make anour chance impact in this war. the problems we have is our lisman are expiring. soldiers want to go home. i have just 10 short days in order to make this attack. we feel that with the weather behind us, we will be able to take the city of trenton, raise the morale of the troops, prove to congress that we are a viable army that they should support, and hopefully, hopefully in lisman's wil
across the delaware river on christmas night in 1776. we will see the eckman and talk to several prisons. -- we will see the reenactment and talk to several participants. >> what happened is one of the most unexpected and daring militaries of the american revolution. the story is the continental army, after having lost battle in new york and retreating across new jersey, came into bucks county in the beginning of december, 1776. they camped in several locations around this area, including...
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from that is mara delaware. she mentioned adam schiff, the house intelligence committee chairman who spoke at the event and also speaking at the event was the chair of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler. [video clip] chairman nadler: today in service to our duty on the , the housen judiciary committee is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, was committing high crimes and misdemeanors. is for abuseicle of power. fors an impeachable offense the president to exercise the powers of his public office to obtain an improper, personal benefit while ignoring or injuring the national interest. that is exactly what president trump did when he solicited and to election,aine thus damaging our national security, undermining the integrity of the next election, and violating his oath to the american people. these actions are consistent with president trump's previous invitation the foreign interference in our 2016 presidential election. caught, when the h
from that is mara delaware. she mentioned adam schiff, the house intelligence committee chairman who spoke at the event and also speaking at the event was the chair of the house judiciary committee, jerry nadler. [video clip] chairman nadler: today in service to our duty on the , the housen judiciary committee is introducing two articles of impeachment charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, was committing high crimes and misdemeanors. is for abuseicle of power. fors an...
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we sat down with two members of the group, oklahoma public james lankford and delaware democrat chris coons. they have very different politics but agree their prayer meetings are a valuable and increasingly rare opportunity for bridge building. you know, for most people, they sit down at the table at the holidays and the two things that are supposed to be forbidden are talking politics and talking religion, and here in this place of contentiousness, you're bringing them together in a positive way. >> yes. >> brennan: in this political climate, has it hurt attendance, or has it driven up attendance? >> i think it's driven up attendance frankly. we have a fluid group that includes a fairly broad range of both caucuses. >> it's a moment for people to be able to talk about their faith. it's deeply personal in everyone's journey. it's also very important. you don't understand who someone is until you learn about their faith and their own personal journey with faith. >> brennan: is your faith and your moral foundation has always been part of your consciousness, informing your political beli
we sat down with two members of the group, oklahoma public james lankford and delaware democrat chris coons. they have very different politics but agree their prayer meetings are a valuable and increasingly rare opportunity for bridge building. you know, for most people, they sit down at the table at the holidays and the two things that are supposed to be forbidden are talking politics and talking religion, and here in this place of contentiousness, you're bringing them together in a positive...
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the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga? >> joining us from the cleveland area is david stradling. he is a professor of history at the university of cincinnati and the co-author of "where the river burned: carl stokes and the struggle to save cleveland." let me begin, though, by asking physically where are you located and explain what happened 50 years ago this month. david: hi, thanks for having me. we are sitting near the mouth of the cuyahoga river, which is to say we are sitting where the cuyahoga reaches lake erie. so you can see over my shoulder, one of the railroad trestles that crosses the cuyahoga river. there is a lot of bridges in cleveland. downtown cleveland is to my l
the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga? >> joining us from the cleveland area is david...
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. >> a christmas day tradition in delaware was completed for the first time in three years. thousands showed up for the annual reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river in 1776 it had to be scrapped in years prior because of bad weather wainwright of our affiliate wcau has more >> reporter: the history and the excitement that our country started here >> it was our first victory as a nation ♪ ♪ >> it was exciting a beautiful day, perfect conditions, the water is great >> fire! >> gives you goosebumps when you cross the river in a durham boat >> that's what this is all about, celebrating our history we want to put on a good show for everyone who gave up their afternoon on a christmas day to come on out here and watch us. >> 11 patriot ancestors who served in the revolutionary war. my grandfather nine generations removed, and we have other relatives who served in the battle of paoli. i did cross the river at the dress rehearsal. doing it on christmas day is something special. it means a lot >> fire. >> i used to come when i was a kid and you don't re
. >> a christmas day tradition in delaware was completed for the first time in three years. thousands showed up for the annual reenactment of george washington's crossing of the delaware river in 1776 it had to be scrapped in years prior because of bad weather wainwright of our affiliate wcau has more >> reporter: the history and the excitement that our country started here >> it was our first victory as a nation ♪ ♪ >> it was exciting a beautiful day, perfect...
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joining me now delaware senator chris coons. he will be on the senate side. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, chuck. >> what's the biggest take away for you from the i.g. report, the biggest finding? >> to me the several hundred page report by inspector general horowitz was there was no political bias and no fundamental flaw. at the beginning of the fbi's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. let me remind you what the basic fact pattern is here. they confirm the intelligence committee's conclusion russia interfered in our 2016 election. as candidate trump welcomed that engagement and interference and the fbi appropriately launched an investigation into contacts between the trump campaign and russia. >> how would you discern -- you know, one of the issues of bias that you hear in investigations usually never has to do with political. almost always has to do with investigative, meaning -- >> that's right. >> when you have a theory and there is a piece of evidence that fits the theory, you're like, you're gungho. how would you tr
joining me now delaware senator chris coons. he will be on the senate side. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you, chuck. >> what's the biggest take away for you from the i.g. report, the biggest finding? >> to me the several hundred page report by inspector general horowitz was there was no political bias and no fundamental flaw. at the beginning of the fbi's investigation into russian interference in the 2016 election. let me remind you what the basic fact pattern is...
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delaware in 1968 by case to get the supreme court to end it when the winner take all because they thought it was benefiting on everyone equally benefiting certain states powerful. i think-- i actually think there's an amendment that everyone should be okay with, no partisan disagreement about this or it should at least be a compromise we should grant which is basically to say take the number of electors we have right now, so you give a certain advantage to small states, but instead of winner take all allocate the electors proportionally at a fractional level so does it matter if you get a vote in wyoming, it's worth as much to you as a vote in california or. if you did that the whole country would be in play, every president would want a boat from everywhere so we would have a president who represented everyone and i think people when they recognize the problem with the college is that it doesn't represent america would see this as an alternative that could better represent america. >> and of the other question, how would you prevent the citizen juries from being infected by the same part
delaware in 1968 by case to get the supreme court to end it when the winner take all because they thought it was benefiting on everyone equally benefiting certain states powerful. i think-- i actually think there's an amendment that everyone should be okay with, no partisan disagreement about this or it should at least be a compromise we should grant which is basically to say take the number of electors we have right now, so you give a certain advantage to small states, but instead of winner...
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the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga river, the crooked river? >> there's been some changes since 96 six but if management has not yet become an epitaph it is still a death knell. today, without, question the cuyahoga is still dying. but there is a possibility of resurrection .. that's the kind of a river begins as two separate rivers arising from springs and marshes. it finds a quick path south to akron and then north to cleveland and lake erie, 100 miles of waterway. miss epilogue, this essay on the yoga begins a few miles from the rivers source, near akron, ohio, for conservationist gather in spring for a trip down the river. is as much a -- this year, several people followed phil reste
the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga river, the crooked river? >> there's been some...
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the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers, the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epithet for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? >> there have been some changes since 1966. today, without question, the cuyahoga is still dying. but there's a possibility of resurrection. true to its name, it finds a crooked path south to akron, then north to cleveland and lake eerie, 100 miles of water way. this epilogue, this essay on the cuyahoga, begins a few miles from the river's source where conservationists gather each spring for a canoe trip down the river. this year, some 450 people followed this man on the trip. it was the outdoor editor whose complaints about the cuyahoga helped draw attention to the problem. but the trip is fun too and whole families take to the w
the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers, the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epithet for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? >> there have been some changes...
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the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers, the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? >> you are now going to see a documentary "montage" film of the cuyahoga. rivers in this country belong to the people. what we do with them, the people should decide. there are many decisions that must be made with regard to your rivers. i hope you participate in these decisions and see to it the rivers are cleaned up and are made most meaningful for all of the people who live in this region, thank you. >> the cuyahoga very nearly encircles cleveland. it's 100-mile water course etches an arc from the east, flowing south, curving west, whirring its way through the glacial valleys and then flowing due north to lake erie. the river f
the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio, and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly 2 million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers, the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph for the cuyahoga, the crooked river? >> you are now going to see a...
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in delaware and a federal judge in delaware and a federal judge in new york have to sign off and they haven't done that yet. however, what makes those few victims who are continuing to proceed angry at none the less, although they are free to continue with the lawsuit, is the insurance company gets a good deal out of the settlement because they do not have to foot the bill. if they win their separate lawsuits against weinstein and he is a bankruptcy, the insurance company would have to foot the bill if the victims when, it might end up a victory where they win what they are entitled to but they don't get paid. they will move forward but i don't think they will feel confident they will recover. thank you very much forjoining us. the criminal trial is yet to take place. we will see what happens. it ta kes a place. we will see what happens. it takes a lot of courage for people to come forward in these cases, especially against someone as powerful as harvey weinstein and a lot of women in this case saying this is not good enough. the fact he did not have to say he is culpable in some way
in delaware and a federal judge in delaware and a federal judge in new york have to sign off and they haven't done that yet. however, what makes those few victims who are continuing to proceed angry at none the less, although they are free to continue with the lawsuit, is the insurance company gets a good deal out of the settlement because they do not have to foot the bill. if they win their separate lawsuits against weinstein and he is a bankruptcy, the insurance company would have to foot the...
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. >> what are you doing in delaware? >> reporter: harvey cartel makes a brief appearance, but a lasting impression. >> somebody else got an interest in that, you know? >> no. >> i do. >> we need digging -- >> reporter: just as he did with ludwig, plotting a prison escape in the grand budapest hotel. >> take care of yourself, mr. gustav. good luck, kid. >> reporter: hollywood hasn't ever considered cartel, as he says -- >> bankable. >> reporter: but he's always memorable. >> there are no small parts, only small actors. constantine stanislovsky. >> reporter: you see something in those small roles. >> just a little bit closer? >> yes. >> pope fiction. >> i solve problems. >> taxi driver, i had three lines to begin with. >> $15, 20 minutes. >> i had good training. it's said heaven looks down from the brooklyn bridge. >> reporter: do you believe that? >> we in brooklyn do. >> reporter: the 80-year-old actor grew up in the brighten beach section of brooklyn where his parents ran a series of luncheonettes. >> did you get put to
. >> what are you doing in delaware? >> reporter: harvey cartel makes a brief appearance, but a lasting impression. >> somebody else got an interest in that, you know? >> no. >> i do. >> we need digging -- >> reporter: just as he did with ludwig, plotting a prison escape in the grand budapest hotel. >> take care of yourself, mr. gustav. good luck, kid. >> reporter: hollywood hasn't ever considered cartel, as he says -- >> bankable....
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the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga? >> you are now going to see a documentary montage film of the kameoka. what we do with them, people shift aside. there are many decisions that must be made regarding the river. i hope you participate in these decisions and see to it the river is cleaned up for all of the people who live in this region. thank you. >> the kyoto very nearly in circles cleveland. flowing south, curving west, working its way through the glacial valleys and then north to lake erie. the river finds its beginning into branches, the northernmost being the east branch located north of highway six. the source is hidden here in a wooden, marshy area. the shallow, quiet
the river called crooked by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio. and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to work as a navigable stream, a water supply, and as a sewer. man's mark is everywhere. is this mark an epitaph or the cuyahoga? >> you are now going to see a documentary montage...
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in delaware the coverage maps suggest the entire stage of delaware has at least one provider that provides 25 megabits per second but from my own personal experience driving up and down my state in the city or on the farm we have patches where there is not access so this is a priority and i appreciate the willingness to adopt the approach to resolve some of these issues come it seems not as precise particularly when you measure through census tracts in a small state like delaware that has a great impact so i want to ask a question about the rejection of the proposal with the fabric approach that is more granular and also bipartisan support. could you share why the fcc would have more realistic coverage quex. >> i appreciate the question with the concerns that you raised with delaware driving from wilmington i noticed the bar start to drop. >> and in the urban areas as well that's why we are focused to make sure we have more accurate data. with the question that you have raised i am proud the agency spoke with that bipartisan voice is the new digital opportunity and collection are we includ
in delaware the coverage maps suggest the entire stage of delaware has at least one provider that provides 25 megabits per second but from my own personal experience driving up and down my state in the city or on the farm we have patches where there is not access so this is a priority and i appreciate the willingness to adopt the approach to resolve some of these issues come it seems not as precise particularly when you measure through census tracts in a small state like delaware that has a...
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. >> you guys, we're sitting on this shot, we have breaking news right now out of delaware. official there's are trying to capture a bear that is running around a residential area. >> that is not the bear right now. >> oh, boy. >> this bear. >> he -- >> no. >> yes. he has been on decks and patios and peoples outdoor furniture. as you saw jumping fences. >> is this bear equestrian? >> yeah. the he is on the move. the bear was in a tree earlier. he has been on the ground for several minutes. we just have to watch this for a moment. >> i do want to watch this. >> what's the plan to capture it? >> i did see some officials on the ground, but it did not look like they wanted to approach the bear, at least from what i was seeing. that was live. >> usually they get that tranquilizer gun out. >> yeah. >> i hate to see it. >> the park rangers, or those people show up. >> yeah. >> i am like where is it going next. >> that bear was off. >> hopping the fences. >> i have to follow that now. great. fantastic. everybody is like go back to the bear. >> we'll be watching the bear. we'll see w
. >> you guys, we're sitting on this shot, we have breaking news right now out of delaware. official there's are trying to capture a bear that is running around a residential area. >> that is not the bear right now. >> oh, boy. >> this bear. >> he -- >> no. >> yes. he has been on decks and patios and peoples outdoor furniture. as you saw jumping fences. >> is this bear equestrian? >> yeah. the he is on the move. the bear was in a tree...