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he sees colonel mosby on the street. the general was pale and haggard andst be -- mosby recalled, did not look like the apollo i knew in the army. lee invited him to his room. i felt depressed by the great memories his presence revived. while both of us were thinking about the war, neither of us referred to it. mosby, after leaving lee, runs -- anybody know who that is? you wouldn't recognize him, would you? mosby is going to invite george pickett back to that hotel room. probably the worst thing that ever happened. we are all familiar with gettysburg. now, we are all -- what is he famous for? taking charge. the other half of the story which most of you have either forgotten or never heard of in the first place is the end of george pickett in the civil war. a week before appomattox on orders pickett to go out to his right flank at petersburg, and pickett is ordered to hold his crossroads. last railroad into petersburg, and therefore richmond. there andett goes out then the confederate calvary man will invite him to a sha
he sees colonel mosby on the street. the general was pale and haggard andst be -- mosby recalled, did not look like the apollo i knew in the army. lee invited him to his room. i felt depressed by the great memories his presence revived. while both of us were thinking about the war, neither of us referred to it. mosby, after leaving lee, runs -- anybody know who that is? you wouldn't recognize him, would you? mosby is going to invite george pickett back to that hotel room. probably the worst...
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he sees colonel mosby on the street. the general was pale and haggard and did not know like -- did not look like the apollo i knew in the army. i felt depressed by the great memories his presence revived. while both of us were thinking about the war, neither of us referred to it. other --s into none anybody know who that is? you wouldn't recognize him, would you? mosby is going to invite george pickett back to that hotel room. worst thing that ever happened. we are all familiar with gettysburg. what is he famous for? taking charge. the other half of the story which most of you have either forgotten or never heard of in the first place is the end of george pickett in the civil war. on april 1, lee orders pickett ando out to his right flank pickett is ordered to hold his crossroads. out in thes confederate calvary men will invite pickett. it is a type of fish. you don't get too much meat off of. that is what they had. they were pretty hungry. a participant said the hours passed along idly. passing the bottle, having a gran
he sees colonel mosby on the street. the general was pale and haggard and did not know like -- did not look like the apollo i knew in the army. i felt depressed by the great memories his presence revived. while both of us were thinking about the war, neither of us referred to it. other --s into none anybody know who that is? you wouldn't recognize him, would you? mosby is going to invite george pickett back to that hotel room. worst thing that ever happened. we are all familiar with gettysburg....
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john mosby would fall under -- those were the more civilized versions of irregular warfare. underneath that, you had guerrilla warfare and that was all across the south. when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean -- when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean people taking up arms for themselves and fighting. some of them may have done it because they were in kill or be killed situation. others used the chaos as an opportunity to do whatever the heck they wanted to. cool, nobody is here to stop me so i will take this from you. or maybe i have never liked you, i will be done with you. and then there were some who did fight with a political cause in mind. they did not want to join the organized army because that would mean leaving home. in their minds, we were fighting for a political cause. all of those fell into the category of guerrilla warfare. while you did see across the south, it was mostly concentrated in a couple of areas. you see it in the mountain areas in appalachia in western virginia on down into georgia. and then you saw it in the ozark mountains. and then it was prevalent a
john mosby would fall under -- those were the more civilized versions of irregular warfare. underneath that, you had guerrilla warfare and that was all across the south. when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean -- when i say guerrilla warfare, i mean people taking up arms for themselves and fighting. some of them may have done it because they were in kill or be killed situation. others used the chaos as an opportunity to do whatever the heck they wanted to. cool, nobody is here to stop me so i will...
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mosby, stepped forward and said that the officers would be prosecuted. and if they want to bring peace to the streets and quickly, that's the best thing that they can do. and let's be clear. the leadership will have to come from the county, will have to come from the state because donald trump, our president, who still believes that the central park five are guilty and says so proudly even though dna has exonerated them, well, no one has faith that his justice department would actually do the right thing. >> talk to me briefly about where's the governor? where's the mayor? where's the attorney general? where's the local member of congress? should they be more visible or, in plain english, is this energy that needs to be expended as we sit here and not only mourn the loss of george floyd. this is somebody's livelihood in flames, right next door to somebody else's livelihood in flames, and so on and so on. >> you know, if i was the governor, if i was the mayor, i would be listening to the attorney general, keith ellison, and i would be listening to his suc
mosby, stepped forward and said that the officers would be prosecuted. and if they want to bring peace to the streets and quickly, that's the best thing that they can do. and let's be clear. the leadership will have to come from the county, will have to come from the state because donald trump, our president, who still believes that the central park five are guilty and says so proudly even though dna has exonerated them, well, no one has faith that his justice department would actually do the...
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i drive with attention and i keep looking back at the timeline involving marilyn mosby and freddie greg. her decision to move swiftly. her decision to stand on those steps and try to quell the protests and try to do action. here we have right now that four officers who were involved in the killing of an unarmed black man whose body was on the street and handcuffed behind his back, they have not been arrested since monday or charged with any crime. omar jimenez shows a credential, a camera is running, his crew and producers are saying who they are and they were arrested sooner. optically, this is why people don't have faith in what might happen in hennepin county. to say it's inadvertent, i'm not sure the governor is aware of the definition. what i saw is blatant disregard. >> the governor is working to get our team released. i guarantee who omar would like more than anything else is to be on the streets and reporting what he's seeing and telling us what's happening in minneapolis and telling us the pain on the streets there, giving us the bigger picture of why that city has erupted over
i drive with attention and i keep looking back at the timeline involving marilyn mosby and freddie greg. her decision to move swiftly. her decision to stand on those steps and try to quell the protests and try to do action. here we have right now that four officers who were involved in the killing of an unarmed black man whose body was on the street and handcuffed behind his back, they have not been arrested since monday or charged with any crime. omar jimenez shows a credential, a camera is...
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under promise here and you have throughout that year should all times on syria docs and policies that mosby food and you mentioned there are businesses told they can survive and stuff then i'm. curious if that. through the junkets years reviews underpinned nursery and production operating outcast were also refusing that 50 policies for donor industries lady and a pricier by additional 5 percent a rate of 4 proprietary and indicated internet accessories will be kind of a 15 percent average runs for state owned crime is a work in lowers and where exam table and or other types of property owners are encouraged to also reduce should be able to work before running payments and they will receive full as the support from the government is doing so in a way to firms that are stuck and also writes the levy of reason under prices will increase financial so your policy allowing and i am even postponed to the next year by the end of march 3. payments early to see if you won't of a macro on this measures that i would have also just policy should also be your bird and other business facing financial diff
under promise here and you have throughout that year should all times on syria docs and policies that mosby food and you mentioned there are businesses told they can survive and stuff then i'm. curious if that. through the junkets years reviews underpinned nursery and production operating outcast were also refusing that 50 policies for donor industries lady and a pricier by additional 5 percent a rate of 4 proprietary and indicated internet accessories will be kind of a 15 percent average runs...