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he was left the fourth alabama and the 15th alabama. two regiments west of lookout mountain. so law believed that jenkins had done this intentionally to set him up for failure. i don't don't think that's true. i think complacency and the you know, the difficulty of supplying troops in the lookout valley probably explains it better. and when law returned on october 26 from his visit to hood, he was furious that jenkins had moved 60% of his brigade to the other side of the mountain, and he would write that the withdrawal of these troops without rhyme or reason for there was earthly necessity for them on the east of lookout. open it easy way for the enemy to throw a force across the river into lookout valley with. a fair prospect of cutting off entirely the two regiments remaining there. why order was issued as been a mystery to me. law would hurry those three regiments back on the other side of the mountain, but they would arrive too late. meanwhile, back at brown's ferry as dawn is beginning break on the 27th, the pontoon reached the signal fire hays hasan shouts about 430 in
he was left the fourth alabama and the 15th alabama. two regiments west of lookout mountain. so law believed that jenkins had done this intentionally to set him up for failure. i don't don't think that's true. i think complacency and the you know, the difficulty of supplying troops in the lookout valley probably explains it better. and when law returned on october 26 from his visit to hood, he was furious that jenkins had moved 60% of his brigade to the other side of the mountain, and he would...
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vincent throughout his life, the richest man in world would come to visit him in alabama. his latest, i know of 1952, because that's the last time bill remembers it. so there's so many things in this. go to that website. you, my friend. my, my, my coworker cohort will villanova wrote it at the library. it's a fab list document and you'll learn all about things you really never knew before after your life. what we don't we know something about after his life. what we don't know is what we don't know. and now i think we've learned a lot more. but there's a long way to go even as yet. so i thank you for that. okay. thank you. thank you, bill. your new book, milton
vincent throughout his life, the richest man in world would come to visit him in alabama. his latest, i know of 1952, because that's the last time bill remembers it. so there's so many things in this. go to that website. you, my friend. my, my, my coworker cohort will villanova wrote it at the library. it's a fab list document and you'll learn all about things you really never knew before after your life. what we don't we know something about after his life. what we don't know is what we don't...
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like many other american colleges, tuskegee institute in alabama has been graduating qualified players for some time. the united states army forces stationed at tuskegee field hold classes on the campus to teach the fundamentals of ground school. tuskegee shops, prepare students for jobs, aviation plants. the work of dr. carver is well known pilot tuskegee. he has contributed much to the science of nutrition and is now using his talents and his knowledge in the war effort. other tuskegee scientists are also working to improve diets at home with the need of greater quantities of alcohol for war uses. scientists are working methods to get alcohol out of agricultural products using an improved process. these scientists get more alcohol from the plentiful sweet potato than ever before. many courses like this automotive class are given to women who learn to fill jobs vacated by men gone to war. prairie view, one of the state colleges of texas, is courses to supply trained and women to the increasingly technical fields of industrial military service in the agriculture department, students st
like many other american colleges, tuskegee institute in alabama has been graduating qualified players for some time. the united states army forces stationed at tuskegee field hold classes on the campus to teach the fundamentals of ground school. tuskegee shops, prepare students for jobs, aviation plants. the work of dr. carver is well known pilot tuskegee. he has contributed much to the science of nutrition and is now using his talents and his knowledge in the war effort. other tuskegee...
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to alabama and it covered 16 communities throughout our state. i want to phoeupbt out those and make sure you carve out those exhibits so they can travel throughout america. you mentioned several ways in which you've tried to expand the smithsonian's reach both through high tech, digitalization. another way the smithsonian reaches more people is through the affiliates. and a phenomenal teaching experience for those of us who live in birmingham. how do you think affiliate from the smithsonian's central. i also want to get to the importance of your curated independence. when git comes to your curations. i think it gets to my friends foreign influence i would also suggest you have independence in telling the story so that we get the full story and not justt part of a story. so can you start with the affiliation program and then talk about what your definition of curated independence is. >> i am convinced that the smithsonian really has to have relationships in rural communities throughout the united states. we're looking at resources to do that. som
to alabama and it covered 16 communities throughout our state. i want to phoeupbt out those and make sure you carve out those exhibits so they can travel throughout america. you mentioned several ways in which you've tried to expand the smithsonian's reach both through high tech, digitalization. another way the smithsonian reaches more people is through the affiliates. and a phenomenal teaching experience for those of us who live in birmingham. how do you think affiliate from the smithsonian's...
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the day after christmas, law enforcement in the state of alabama seized enough fentanyl to kill every person in our state's largest two cities. add you think about that, the impact of that, in one seizure. 79 million doses were seized across america, in 2022, enough to kill every single american or everyone in alabama 75 times over. the results of this poison that is flooding our country, and we are seeing what is happening because it is clear. there are more than 100,000 overdoses, 112,000 to be exact, in 2023. and fentanyl is now the leading cause of death between the ages of 14 and 45. i think it is important that we think about this crisis. these numbers represent real people, they represent pain, they represent tragedy, they represent loss, we all have faces and stories that are touching every single corner of our society. mr. deford, congratulations on your tremendous success.tremend we appreciate you being here today. and you sharing your personal story. i want to say your story is one of salvation, and i am so grateful for your willingness. i think a lot of times people in lif
the day after christmas, law enforcement in the state of alabama seized enough fentanyl to kill every person in our state's largest two cities. add you think about that, the impact of that, in one seizure. 79 million doses were seized across america, in 2022, enough to kill every single american or everyone in alabama 75 times over. the results of this poison that is flooding our country, and we are seeing what is happening because it is clear. there are more than 100,000 overdoses, 112,000 to...
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chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama mr. moore for five minutes. >> thank you, madame chairman. director peters, thank you for being here today. as a christian i know a lot of times we live under -- i'm a proponent of that. in alabama we have amazing prison system and one of them specifically where they bring incarcerated individuals over to a college next door and they do this certain individuals are picked at and train them in skills so some are certified welders and some are body people and some can do cosmetics, all neat stuff and recidivism rate is much lower coming out than any system in alabama. i encourage you to look at the model for what they do. being business owner people come to me all of the time looking for jobs and if i have an individual that walks in but can lay on the welder, i may not start at is same pay rate with somebody with clean record, so to speak but at the same time i will start him a little lower, maybe depending, like sue neils, the point of the matter is if they have a skill set we can put the
chair now recognizes the gentleman from alabama mr. moore for five minutes. >> thank you, madame chairman. director peters, thank you for being here today. as a christian i know a lot of times we live under -- i'm a proponent of that. in alabama we have amazing prison system and one of them specifically where they bring incarcerated individuals over to a college next door and they do this certain individuals are picked at and train them in skills so some are certified welders and some are...
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and on march 22nd, wilson raid into alabama starts. his goal is to get to selma to destroy the ironworks of selma and that is successful. selma falls the same day as richmond. april second. april 3rd. go to the next slide, if you can. going. up there, sherman. and there we go. there we go. and we're we're invading alabama there. okay. now, next slide. all right. here's some major events. ben butler is replaced by major general eoc, lord edward. also chris app, lord. very interesting name. i think the parents wanted to name him off or chris app and they decided, you know, we better give him a real name up front. so there is ben butler. he he's replaced which is good. grant really likes that. and actually, he requested it. jerry 15th. the capture for fisher. i mentioned january 19th, sherman begins as north march north through south carolina in the rain, through the swamps. nobody thought he was going to make it. that's the end of the yankee army. but he appears magically south of columbia and there's a fire i believe, in columbia. somet
and on march 22nd, wilson raid into alabama starts. his goal is to get to selma to destroy the ironworks of selma and that is successful. selma falls the same day as richmond. april second. april 3rd. go to the next slide, if you can. going. up there, sherman. and there we go. there we go. and we're we're invading alabama there. okay. now, next slide. all right. here's some major events. ben butler is replaced by major general eoc, lord edward. also chris app, lord. very interesting name. i...
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we saw this last year when a two-year-old was found dead in alabama with fentanyl in her system. as i travel out of state in the nation, i hear these stories of heartbreak and tragedy that are gutwrenching. when i was at the border last year, i went to san diego last year. an officer was talking to us telling us the story of a mom that had two boys. two. they broke apart and they shared a percocet. it was laced with fentanyl and both of those boys died. as a parent, no one should ever go through that. no parent should have to deal with that heartbreak. i'm ready for us to do something now, not tomorrow, today. we owe it to the kids across this great nation. i just would like to say and know from your perspective, where are the gaps? we see technology chaining and what china is doing, getting them to mexico across the border. they are liquefying fentanyl. all of the things, where the gaps? i am almost out of time. we are the gaps in our technology? let's go down the line and then i will be out of time. >> give the ability for federal law enforcement to wiretap encrypted applicatio
we saw this last year when a two-year-old was found dead in alabama with fentanyl in her system. as i travel out of state in the nation, i hear these stories of heartbreak and tragedy that are gutwrenching. when i was at the border last year, i went to san diego last year. an officer was talking to us telling us the story of a mom that had two boys. two. they broke apart and they shared a percocet. it was laced with fentanyl and both of those boys died. as a parent, no one should ever go...
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in alabama, a movie star in hollywood. or it might be your blood. it was ever. it is. thanks. 36 planes left this field this morning. now six more arrived. that makes 20 home. and this one's one more wounded. 22 coming in with his left inboard dead. 23 with a feathered prop on his left outboard engine. 24 southern comfort with a chunk of tail gone, 25 i flew on that luck. 26 not a scratch scratch. the control tower that two more landed at a british field to the south. want a crash landing crew safe that. makes 2829 a rough landing, but a pilot's hurt wondering brought it back at all. 29 planes back so far, 29 out of 36 are losses were heavy, but the enemies were far heavier. we destroyed a german aircraft factory, a rail junction submarine docks and harbor installations. that's the specific known damage. but who can tell the number german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get through now the soldiers and seamen's lives that will be saved or the battles that will be won instead of lost because of what these and airmen did today. pilot
in alabama, a movie star in hollywood. or it might be your blood. it was ever. it is. thanks. 36 planes left this field this morning. now six more arrived. that makes 20 home. and this one's one more wounded. 22 coming in with his left inboard dead. 23 with a feathered prop on his left outboard engine. 24 southern comfort with a chunk of tail gone, 25 i flew on that luck. 26 not a scratch scratch. the control tower that two more landed at a british field to the south. want a crash landing crew...
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shaw was a tenant farmer in alabama from. the 1880s through the 1970s, and he was involved in a very famous or it became famous because of rosengarten book showdown involving the southern farmers union. so he's often seen by historians today rightly as a kind of symbol of the promised that could have been of an interracial social movement that would have supported rights for and poor white farmers. it's kind of a labor unionism in the 1930s. he was all that, but he was also someone who was deeply involved in thinking about his rights as a property owner and as someone who made contract acts. now, to my knowledge, he was not a regular player court i don't know that he ever appeared in a lawsuit of the type that i examined in the courthouses. but you can see even from reading rosengarten book, that nature thought an awful lot about law. and so there are certain points in his in his narrative where he talks about things like having the right at the end of a tenancy contract to pick up and take with him that isn't tied down. and
shaw was a tenant farmer in alabama from. the 1880s through the 1970s, and he was involved in a very famous or it became famous because of rosengarten book showdown involving the southern farmers union. so he's often seen by historians today rightly as a kind of symbol of the promised that could have been of an interracial social movement that would have supported rights for and poor white farmers. it's kind of a labor unionism in the 1930s. he was all that, but he was also someone who was...
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as the representative of alabama's civil rights district and daughter of life-long educators i am committed to doing the work to ensure that we preserve, protect and tell the complicated story of our nation. every davis or thes from across the globe come to nation's capitol to explore exhibits that inform the events that shaped the foundation of america. in your testimony, you mentioned that one of the goals that you have in the 15-year strategic plan for the smithsonian is to increase their reach in education, scholarship and scientific research and i know that you believe as i do that every home and every classroom should have the advantage of understanding and knowing our great american history. i also believe to be accessible for everyone not just those that can afford to the nation's capital, this is why i'm excited that the alabama humanitarian -- humanity, sorry, humanity alliance and the smithsonian museum on main street program collaborated to host a traveling exhibit called cross roads, change in rural america. the exhibit explored ways that rural communities have evolved over the
as the representative of alabama's civil rights district and daughter of life-long educators i am committed to doing the work to ensure that we preserve, protect and tell the complicated story of our nation. every davis or thes from across the globe come to nation's capitol to explore exhibits that inform the events that shaped the foundation of america. in your testimony, you mentioned that one of the goals that you have in the 15-year strategic plan for the smithsonian is to increase their...
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and while i was at alabama i worked with george rebel who was a fantastic advisor. and i told him i had these interest that i thought really were going into separate ways. and he really worked with me to show all of the ways potentially that they worked together. then once i got into the project, the temperance reformers, i think they were my starting point. and the project moved well beyond a study of temperance. so i still like their tracks and their newspapers. they are incredibly almost comically hyperbolic but the study moved far beyond what the temperance reformers thought so i ended up much more broadly than i ever would have thought. >> that kind of gets to one of our first questions. your sources. when these men are in the correct state to be writing these descriptions of events that are happening. people are in various states of sobriety. how do you trust what diaries and letters might be saying about drinking? and alternatively, is there an air of self-censorship that goes with what the soldiers right. >> so i would guess i would say what i do there when
and while i was at alabama i worked with george rebel who was a fantastic advisor. and i told him i had these interest that i thought really were going into separate ways. and he really worked with me to show all of the ways potentially that they worked together. then once i got into the project, the temperance reformers, i think they were my starting point. and the project moved well beyond a study of temperance. so i still like their tracks and their newspapers. they are incredibly almost...
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this is why i am excited that they alabama humanities alliance and the smithsonian museum on main street program collaborated to host a traveling exhibit called crossroads, change in rural america. it explored ways that communities have evolved over the 20th century and one of the stops along the way was the soma to the mic emery trail which has been a project of mine. this exhibit highlights the black belt of which soma is considered the queen city. you have had many chapters that have had an opportunity to play a role. since 1997 the humanities alliance has partnered with the museum to bring 11 national exhibits to alabama and it covered 57 -- across the state. i want to encourage those collaborations and i want you to continue to make sure that you carve out resources so that the smithsonian exhibits can really traveled to every classroom and every corner of america. in your testimony you mentioned ways in which you have tried to expand the smithsonian reach through high-tech digitalization as well as low-tech means like the rule initiative. another way is through the affiliates progr
this is why i am excited that they alabama humanities alliance and the smithsonian museum on main street program collaborated to host a traveling exhibit called crossroads, change in rural america. it explored ways that communities have evolved over the 20th century and one of the stops along the way was the soma to the mic emery trail which has been a project of mine. this exhibit highlights the black belt of which soma is considered the queen city. you have had many chapters that have had an...
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camp seibert, alabama. fort lewis, washington and camp grad and dallas in illinois. in addition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of interior had to be expanded. general hospital was increased from a total of 4 to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for the army service forces and three for the army air forces. 300 station hospitals were required. 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. in addition, there were ten service command laboratories. the medical department was faced with the enormous job of staffing, training and equipping these various installations for their wartime responsibility. enlisted personnel received training at the medical department. enlisted technician and schools. the mdt is located at fitzsimmons general hospital and nine other general hospitals in addition to the army medical center. these men and women became highly specialized medical laboratory technician and who was loyal and able. wartime records merit the highest praise. prominent civilian medical schools throughou
camp seibert, alabama. fort lewis, washington and camp grad and dallas in illinois. in addition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of interior had to be expanded. general hospital was increased from a total of 4 to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for the army service forces and three for the army air forces. 300 station hospitals were required. 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. in addition, there were ten service...
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making sure because as a lot of people who have moved to tennessee to alabama, vice versa. making sure that other people that are registered -- duplicates. exactly, i know that tennessee we have seven states that border our state, and in working with those partnerships. >> our secretary of state has made this a priority, thank you for working on that with him. >> i think anytime you can share information, especially keeping your databases clean and protected as possible is very important. >> absolutely, what role do you see for the federal government with respect to helping states and localities better prepare for and respond to cyber threats to elections and election administration? >> i'm a firm believer that i know what's best for my community and i know what is best for my county. on a global or national level, the cybersecurity is something that we can't -- we have no role in, that's very important that the federal government take an active role especially funding. we are doing great today, but tomorrow is a different day. we always have to be one, two, three steps ahe
making sure because as a lot of people who have moved to tennessee to alabama, vice versa. making sure that other people that are registered -- duplicates. exactly, i know that tennessee we have seven states that border our state, and in working with those partnerships. >> our secretary of state has made this a priority, thank you for working on that with him. >> i think anytime you can share information, especially keeping your databases clean and protected as possible is very...
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but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be racial divided. this is not a challenge only in the south. it is a national challenge. this was such a dangerous trip that they were bomb threats. they had to run an empty engine ahead of her train just because of bomb threats on the tracks. she was also heckled, but she showed great poise and grace and made it clear that they had their right to speak. but she also did. lady bird. beautiful nation program was a lot more than billboards and cleaning up highways. she also worked as head on wilson and some of the neighborhoods in washington where minorities were living and did a great deal to improve those neighborhoods at some of the schools. so lady bird really was a definitely a ch
but lady bird, who had southern roots and who had family from alabama and used to spend much of her childhood there, summers said she would take it on, and she gave some pretty dramatic speeches that made it very clear what her position was. she said in one speech, i know that many of you do not agree with the civil rights bill or the president's support of it. it would be a bottomless tragedy for our country to be racial divided. this is not a challenge only in the south. it is a national...
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later, of course, did indeed do his duty the sea, when he charged into mobile bay, alabama. you all know the story. the hartford now completely refitted. new york was halfway through the channel the bay when there was muffled underwater thump, and the ship immediately to his right, the iron clad come, sir, rose up out of the sea. its pointing downward, its stern came and it shot down like an arrow and disappeared from the sea, taking most of its crew down with it sunk by a mine or what was then called a torpedo. when that hap the ship directly in front of farragut, the brooklyn stop, and then started to back. well, the ships are all in a. that of course is when farragut took matters in hand in order to avoid having his entire column of ships collapse like an accordion directly under the guns fort morgan. he ordered hartford to veer out of line and steam the brooklyn right. the marked minefield. and as he passed her captain called across to tell him that there were torpedoes in the water dead ahead to farragut replied. oh god. here's the thing to remember about that remarkabl
later, of course, did indeed do his duty the sea, when he charged into mobile bay, alabama. you all know the story. the hartford now completely refitted. new york was halfway through the channel the bay when there was muffled underwater thump, and the ship immediately to his right, the iron clad come, sir, rose up out of the sea. its pointing downward, its stern came and it shot down like an arrow and disappeared from the sea, taking most of its crew down with it sunk by a mine or what was then...
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the 15th alabama. both would go on to sterling careers after the civil war as. its men fell out of ammunition, he charged. he ordered the charge bayonet and charged down the hill and. that charge won the victory at little round top and changed his life forever. i came early to gettysburg this year because round top is undergoing and incredible renovation. ten years ago, people began understand that it was overrun by people, busses, cars. it's now going through a $10 million renovation that will be to the public in 2024. and i wanted to meet ben hansford of the gettysburg to understand fully exactly what is taking place. they won't give you the exact date, but they will say spring 2024. yet the vagaries of american memory had rendered reputation lost until a remarkable triumph over the ken burns civil war documentary, the novel killer angels and jeff daniels portrayal chamberlain in the movie gettysburg brought his reputation back life. but if his reputation has been restored, i came to believe. as i started six years of research writing, i would wake at 3:00 in
the 15th alabama. both would go on to sterling careers after the civil war as. its men fell out of ammunition, he charged. he ordered the charge bayonet and charged down the hill and. that charge won the victory at little round top and changed his life forever. i came early to gettysburg this year because round top is undergoing and incredible renovation. ten years ago, people began understand that it was overrun by people, busses, cars. it's now going through a $10 million renovation that will...
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senator of alabama is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. seit is a pleasure to be with all of you today. thank you so much for carving out time for this. over the last year, we have seen a host of incredibly complex and market altering rules come out of nearly every financial federal agency. interestingly five of our top financiall regulators sat before this very committee last month and unanimously told me they believe the u.s. banking system to be strong. well at the same time they argued four proposals that could fundamentally weaken it without providing any adequate answer to the question why. you've seen actions, and we've seen them here from the federal reserve, the fdic, the ooc, the cfpb, the fcc. many of which seem to go far beyond the balance of their authority. equally as concerning as the apparent lack of initiative by these regulators to understand both the qualitative and cumulative impacts of all of these rule makings. for example focusing on basell iii endgame proposal. this committee just a few weeks ago, vice chair bar sai
senator of alabama is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. seit is a pleasure to be with all of you today. thank you so much for carving out time for this. over the last year, we have seen a host of incredibly complex and market altering rules come out of nearly every financial federal agency. interestingly five of our top financiall regulators sat before this very committee last month and unanimously told me they believe the u.s. banking system to be strong. well at the same time they...
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by 1870, the alabama couple had accomplished a great deal. abe was 30 years old. eliza was 35. they got legally married and set up a home in choctaw county. abe was working as a blacksmith from his own shop. eliza left. her job in domestic service and was keeping her own house only occasionally working on the plantation just to raise a little bit of extra money they amassed hoard of hogs a significant investment that indicates they were producing and cured meats and breeding specifically for the market. the three children, william ella and annie, were enrolled in the local school. an older daughter was attending school in demopolis, where eliza up through their combined industry aban eliza had saved $600. the relative of which is more than $200,000 today. and they planned to move to demopolis by property and bought a home of their own secession and the founding of the confederacy. when less than a decade in the past, barely five years separated them from end of the bloody civil war and, their sprint into freedom, they were living their best post emancipation life. and i think t
by 1870, the alabama couple had accomplished a great deal. abe was 30 years old. eliza was 35. they got legally married and set up a home in choctaw county. abe was working as a blacksmith from his own shop. eliza left. her job in domestic service and was keeping her own house only occasionally working on the plantation just to raise a little bit of extra money they amassed hoard of hogs a significant investment that indicates they were producing and cured meats and breeding specifically for...