Far but so paul revere and William Dawes and another rider from concord, they meet up on the road and this rider goes to concord, tells his brother and then the network just spreads. And its theres hundreds of riders by the end. Its just like gossip or anything, it just spreads. And it even reaches a little camp, a hunting camp in central kentucky, and they decide to name the camp after the first shot at lexington and that is lexington, kentucky. It takes weeks to get there but it only takes days to get down to new york and i dont remember the exact time. It might be within a day or two. But all the way down to georgia, within a couple of weeks, everyone pretty much knows about the first shot. So paul revere, he helped get started but William Dawes kind of goes home after the british capture paul revere but the Network Continues from concord on. So its really the people of concord [indiscernible] derek theres actually a poem about William Dawes that makes fun of the fact that longfello
Set at the benchmark of 15 for you to anticipate. Participate. The first scheduled for late september. Is that a fair benchmark . I think the benchmark is fair. What is not there is that all the polls being conducted right now have done, and clinton and on the second or third question will ask what happens if you add johnson to the mix. Right now we are pretty solidly in the 10 range. 99 of the media just reports the top two lines. What you have is a majority of people in this country dont know there is a thirdparty candidate. I believe if my name was just included in the top line, i would be at 20 . I and bill weld would be at the 20 . A lot of that having to do with the discontent of donald trump and clinton. Bill weld and myself, libertarian candidate for president. We will be the only third party and all 50 states. With some new polling numbers just out today. Governor reuters with the , poll numbers out this afternoon found clinton at 41, trump at 35 and you at 7 and jill stein at
I live here in virginia at the sentry box. N 1786 was ailt i relative of mine. Tell us what is happening here . A recreation of the battle of fredericksburg and the crossing of the river, the forcedcrossing crossing where the union army build a pontoon bridge. They have to build it under fire from confederates, many of whom were standing right where we are right now. Ellars and behind the trees. That is the recreation of a portion of the battle of fredericksburg. How did you come down the house . That mys always known relatives built it and when it became available i purchased it 50 years ago and have never lived anywhere else but here since the time ive had the same white, same house, same job, same town, same everything. Earlierse some pictures to show us what it looked like before. This was a picture of, right behind this house, the house is in the background, probably hard to see. This was the crossing of the used at 1862 when they boats floated from washington dc and build the bri
Exhibition. Museum director lonnie bunch and paul gar dull lo talk about the saga of the ship called sal jose. Take us back to december 27th, 1794 camps bay off south africa and the final hours of the sal jose. On december 27th, 1794, a ship that was heading from Mozambique Island around the cape of good hope heading towards brazil, northeast brazil, came close to capetown, south africa. Capetown was often a landing point for ships before they made their way across the long atlantic voyage. This ship came to close to shore and got call in swells in a storm and struck rocks about 100 yards, 350 feet or so from shore. The captain was captaining the ship called the sal jose tried to salvage what he could from the crew. They attempted a rescue from ship to shore. He rescued himself. He rescued along with the crew he rescued about half of the 400 enslaved mozambiquens were all aboard and the other half captured from the interior of africa and brought on board in early december perished in t