One driving was 17, 14 and the third driver was 11 years old. Some of the juveniles were already released to their parents and guardians. You think thats too quick . Yes. I think its too quick. I think if these crimes were committed by adults, we wouldnt be here. They have to be held accountable. I do believe theres hope for them. Reporter the police chief says thats what hes looking for. A balance between intervention and holding them accountable for these Violent Crimes. Thank you, robert. Developing story were following. Police searching for a pair of burglary suspects trying to break into a home. It happened just before 3 00 p. M. Police say a homeowner spotted the burglars on their property about the break in. Suspects fled on foot. Police have set up a search perimeter and telling people to avoid the area. Monday a complaint of inappropriate sexual behavior and this morning his coworkers made the on air announcement. Within hour tws two more accuse came forward. In january lauer
Gentlemen and welcome to the headquarters of the society of the cincinnati and home of the American Revolution institute. A member of the society in the cincinnati and the vice chairman of its history committee, it does me great honor to introduce to you this evening speaker, rachel and gold. Ins angle is a phd candidate history at lehigh university. Americastation, first band of brothers, friendship and, rotary within the Continental Army during the revolutionary era explores the reallife experiences of men who fought in the army by uncovering the significance of personal connections they developed throughout the conflict and their ability to sustain these ions into the years of the early republic. Her research has been supported by several institutions, including the Mcneil Center for early american studies at the university of pennsylvania, the Gibson Institute for 18th century studies, and the david. Ibrary she was awarded a society of in 20nati scholars grant to support one week o
Miss engl is a phd candidate in history at lehigh university. Her dissertation, americas first band of brothers, friendship and camaraderie within the Continental Army during the revolutionary era explores the reallife experiences of men who fought in the army by uncovering the significance of personal connections they developed throughout the conflict and their ability to sustain these ions into the years of the early republic. Her research has been supported by several institutions, including the Mcneil Center for early american studies at the university of pennsylvania, the Gibson Institute for 18th century studies, and the david library. She was awarded a society of cincinnati scholars grant to support one week of study. She is the amanda and greg gregory fellow at the National Library for the study of George Washington at mount vernon. The topic of miss angles dissertation and the subject of her lecture this evening hearkens perfectly to the third a mutable founding principle of t
It is about an hour and 50 minutes. Tonight speaker is sam watson, professor of United States and military history at the United States military academy at west point where he has taught for 18 years. He is author of jacksons sword, and peacekeepers and officers, about the borders and frontiers between the war of 1812 and the war with mexico. It was published by united press of kansas, which together won the distinguished book award from the society for military history. Incidentally, of which we are a part. Professor watson is coeditor of the west point history of the societych won for military history George C Marshall Foundation Prize for the use of Digital Technology teaching military history. He is a coeditor of the west point history of the civil war, which won the Army Historical foundation distinguished writing award. Coauthor of the west point history of the american revolution. Forthcoming from simon and schuster this auto. Autumn. He teaches courses on 19th century warfare,
We are here at the Henry Ford Museum of innovation. Were in the railroad exhibit. As automobiles sp airplanes were the key Transportation Technology of the 20th century. The rail yoed was the Major Technology of the 19th century. Its not an exaggeration it was the equal of an astronaut. What we have here are railroad locomotives that tell the story of railroad in the United States from the earliest day ins the 1830s. To the 1920s. Behind me is our earliest example. A replica of the 1831 locomotive and car on the moe hawk and hudson railroad. Built in 1892. This gives us an idea of what Steam Locomotives and trains look like in the 1820s and 1830s. The moe hawk and hudson located nd new york state and became a part of a railroad known as the new york central. One of the largest in the United States. Railroads in the 1830s were small and local affairs. They might run 15, 20 miles between a couple cities. Some had grander ambition of connecting the ocean with the great lakes or with the m