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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:10:57:00

>> doh! >> actually, it was 1917. fact, there were 12 confederate states. >> doh! >> nope. 11. fact, in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. >> doh! doh! doh! >> all right. homer's right. there are dozens of errors in the book. but a mother and historian at william and mary noticed perhaps the worst one of all in the book. >> it was particularly jarring when i got to this one passage that was so at odds with what historians have been saying about who participated in the civil war. >> the book says thousands of southern blacks, which the facts do not support, including two black battalions under the commander of stonewall jackson. two things wrong there, it wasn't until 1865 that african-americans could serve in the confederate army. and stonewall jackson died in 1863. >> if is the equivalent of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:19:17:00

that's after a panel of historians found what they called an appalling number of inaccuracies in a 4th grade history book. it was an alert parent who brought all of this to light. >> reporter: the united states entered world one i in 1916. no, it was 1917. there were 12 confederate states. actually, there were 11. in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. no, it was still under spanish control. these and dozens of other errors can be found in the textbook handed out to thousands of virginia 4th graders. problems with the book "our virginia: past and present" first surfaces last october as reported by the "washington post." when the mother of one 4th grader, a college history professor, spotted several lines on page 122. >> it was jarring when i got to a passage that was so at odds

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:06:55:00

our nightly journey into the land that good sense forgot. tonight's episode, book bozos. brought to you by the internet. if it's on the internet, it's got to be true. that's where the author of this fourth grade textbook says she got some of her facts. in her book which is read in classrooms across the commonwealth, you can find facts like these. we've added commentary from homer simpson who just like the author is not a historian. fact, the united states entered world war i in 1916. >> doh! >> actually, it was 1917. fact, there were 12 confederate states. >> doh! >> nope. 11. fact, in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. >> doh! doh! doh! >> all right. homer's right. there are dozens of errors in the book. but a mother and historian at william and mary noticed perhaps the worst one of all in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:07:58:00

fact, in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. >> doh! doh! doh! doh! >> all right. homer's right. there are dozens of errors in the book. but a mother and historian at william and mary noticed perhaps the worst one of all in the book. >> it was particularly jarring when i got to this one passage that was so at odds with what historians have been saying about who participated in the civil war. >> the book says thousands of southern blacks, which the facts do not support, including two black battalions under the commander of stonewall jackson. two things wrong there, it wasn't until 1865 that african-americans could serve in the confederate army. and stonewall jackson died in 1863. >> it is the equivalent of holocaust denial being taught in the public schools, but worse, it's also the equivalent of saying the jews helped the holocaust.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:14:18:00

centennial float. winston churchill said history will be kind to me because i intend to write it. in virginia, writers of textbooks, they're riddled with mistakes. critics anything but kind. here's cnn's martin savage. >> reporter: the united states entered world war i in 1916. no. it was 1917. there were 12 confederate states. actually, there were 11. in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. no. it was still under spanish control. these and dozens of other errors can be found in the textbook handed out to thousands of virginia fourth graders. problems with the book "our virginia: past & present" published by five ponds press surfaced when the mother of a fourth grader, a college history professor, spotted several lines

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:18:12:00

♪ don't know much about history ♪ ♪ don't know much of biology >> they don't know much history in virginia right about now. the books, the netextbooks supposed to teach the kids what's right about history, correct history. virginia's department of education reviewing its process for reviewing textbooks. why? a panel of historians found, quote, an appalling number of inaccra says in a fourth grade history book. it was an alert parent who brought the situation to life in the first place. >> reporter: the united states entered world war i in 1916. no? it was 1917. there were 12 confederate states. actually, there were 11. in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. no, it was still under spanish control. these and dozens of other errors could be found in the textbook handed out to thousands of virginia fourth graders.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101230:03:55:00

fourth grade textbook says she got some of her facts. you can find facts like these. we've added commentary from homer simpson who just like the author is not a historian. fact, the united states entered world war i in 1916. >> doh! >> actually, it was 1917. fact, there were 12 confederate states. >> doh! >> nope. 11. fact, in 1800, new orleans was a u.s. port. >> doh! doh! doh! >> all right. homer's right. there are dozens of errors in the book. but a mother and historian at william and mary noticed perhaps the worst one of all in the book. >> it was particularly jarring when i got to this one passage that was so at odds with what historians have been saying about who participated in the civil war. >> the book says thousands of southern blacks, which the facts

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NBC Nightly News-20101228-01:54:00

we have an annual year-end tradition here of looking back, and as we begin this last week of 2010, tonight is the night for that here on this broadcast. while the holidays remind us all of the losses of those close to us, tonight we look at the staggering toll of notable names who departed from all of our lives this past year. ♪ >> some like it hot, but i personally prefer classical music. ♪ >> i saw my whole life as if i

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20101228-01:45:00

program. >> testing requirements in my mind, were very excessive. >> reporter: how much would that have added to the cost? >> our estimate in the navy was that it would have added $100 million. >> $100? >> yes. >> reporter: this incomprehensible chart is the pentagon's outline of all the steps any new program must go through before it begins production. it practically guarantees a new weapon will take longer and cost more than it should. in the case of the l.c.a.c., the red tape would have required an extra three years to test a vehicle which deputy program director tom rivers says has the same basic design and dimensions as the old l.c.a.c.. >> we look at this as a replacement craft versus a brand new state-of-the-art design. this is something we think we have a lot of experience with. >> reporter: this is basically what the new l.c.a.c. will look like. pretty much the same as the old l.c.a.c. the navy has been operating for last quarter century. yet the rules say it has to go through testing as if it were the first of a kind.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20101227:12:52:00

it has a structure similar to a hurricane. on the coast heavier action. in white plains, newark, we're seeing the heavy snowfall fading off. farther west we see a few more bands coming through so. there is the potential we could have, again, kind of sporadic effect. you get a break, more snow. another round comes through. in providence looking good, 20s and 30s now. new port, the snow coming through. i want to show you what you can expect around the nation. the snow biz in the northeast. 3 tate high in atlanta, 40 in kansas city, 35 in salt lake city and 66 in san diego, rain in seattle with 48 your expected high. you're up to speed. so much more coming up. watching cnn "american morning." [ male announcer ] how can rice production in india

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