60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. She said in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. Stitches through the landscape. Because the army was advancing down roads. And most places they stayed a day. If that much. So the destruction, the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they can go. So she said there are vast areas in between those roads. That were untouched by it. And those people of course applied food and help to the other people who had lost so much during the march. Its interesting, because i had not even thought about this. We do have this image of tsunami of fire going across and if fact it really is more like fingers of destruction going across georgia. Yes, sir . People in the valley recognized that sheridan not only planned, organized and carried out zonal destruction, so this was an order of destruction. And it was very thorough, although theres many other phases to it. But thats different than what happened in georgia.
Becomes that, i think the term they use was the wind. This wire and wind that came through georgia. Sarah reuben made an interesting point about the destruction itself. I thought it was interesting, i left it out of my talk. She said we have the sense of the march to the sea as being the giant tidal wave this tsunami. 60 miles across from one end to the other as it goes out to the sea. She said in reality it was more like fingers of destruction. Stitches through the landscape. Because the army was advancing down roads. And most places they stayed a day. If that much. So the destruction, the destruction is limited to how far off the roads they can go. So she said there are vast areas in between those roads. That were untouched by it. And those people of course applied food and help to the other people who had lost so much during the march. Its interesting, because i had not even thought about this. We do have this image of tsunami of fire going across and if fact it really is more like
This week on q a, a discussion with High School Students attending the 54th annual United State Senate youth progr program. The students talked about their participation in the program and their plans for the future. Cspan give me your name and where you are from. Brooke hanes from indiana. Cspan what are we doing here . Today we will talk about our experiences we had over the week, visiting many places in the nations capitol and listening to our leaders. Your name, sir . I am alex young and also from indiana. What are you been doing this week . We have been talking to quest speakers from different departments in the burr and Supreme Court. But the most important part was interacting with the delegates from washington, d. C. , japan and south korea. Whether it was talking about politics or what we had for breakfast was probably the best part of the weekend. Cspan any disagreements . For sure. But whether it is our favorite fruit, you know . I like pineapple but lots dont. Disenzyme dis
Quite frankly, theres not enough open beds in the state. Reporter so now upstate warriors solution has stepped in, hoping to get this veteran the help he deserves for the service he gave. This is a problem a lot of us talk about, if you know a veteran in crisis, we have a link to the hotline number for you and also the upstate warrior solution on wspa. Com under links we mentioned. Great story, thank you. The family of a robbery victim, who shot Greenville County Deputy Dave Dempsey is suing the sheriff in decembee, charles rosemond, sr. , was shot dead by deputies at his own house. Deputies were responding to a robbery call at the home, when the officer got there, they forced their way in, rosemond opened fire and wounded Deputy Dempsey in the head. Family members say it was because rosemond feared the robbers were back. The wrongful death lawsuit filed today says the deputies broke into the house without a search warrant and deputies were untrained. Dempsey is recoveringful well so n
And to prevent the future generation of u. S. Leaders from being duped into the idea that muslims are actually a peaceful group when in fact he was arguing they are kind of a trojan horse. Likewise on the right here youll see Frank Gaffney from the center for security policy, one of the people who later became instrumental in the socalled antisharia movement and the various attempts to create laws that would prevent the use of sharia law in the United States. And he famously accused the white house of being infiltrated by extremists, among them Grover Norquist who had a very weak ties to a hedge fund that funds many of the largest Muslim American organizations in the country. And so why didnt main stream muslim organizations get in the media . I argue in my book it is because of the emotional message. These were visceral, fearful, angry, condemnations of muslims and Muslim Americans in particular that really alerted a public that had very little idea again what islam was, who muslims w