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. >> director pelham: thank you chair ambrose. commissioners, this is meant to reflect information as we know it at this point, a couple weeks before the fiscal year ends. there are a number of initiatives and work underway this year that are reflected here, though not likely to change over the next couple of weeks but we wanted to make sure when we have the final report for you and the public, it captures all the information we have through the fiscal year. the difference between the report last year, this really focuses on the past fiscal year that started july 1st. it does capture some of the changes right at the beginning of the pandemic, but we did make a conscious effort to be mindful and responsive to the questions raised last year in wanting to convey as much data as we have for the work the commission is doing and has done over the past year. this morning, very interested to hear your feedback, suggestions, anything you might like us to take back and work with the chair to finalize for you. a document for the july meeting
. >> director pelham: thank you chair ambrose. commissioners, this is meant to reflect information as we know it at this point, a couple weeks before the fiscal year ends. there are a number of initiatives and work underway this year that are reflected here, though not likely to change over the next couple of weeks but we wanted to make sure when we have the final report for you and the public, it captures all the information we have through the fiscal year. the difference between the...
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>> chair ambrose: that's correct. >> clerk: okay, there's no callers in the queue. >> chair ambrose: public comment is closed on the consent calendar. can i have a motion to adopt the consent calendar. >> so moved. >> chair ambrose: that would be commissioner chiu. and a second? commissioner bush or commissioner lee. either one. i did want to say thank you to the staff too for preparing the stipulations. i think it was a good demonstration of the streamlining process at work and i didn't want to just let that pass. so with the motion and second, can you please call the roll on the consent calendar. >> clerk: a motion has been made and seconded. i will call the roll. (roll call) the motion is approved unanimously. >> chair ambrose: thank you. and now we're going to jump ahead to consent -- no. what number are we on to get -- >> i think agenda item 8. >> chair ambrose: thank you. all right. page turning here as we get through my script. i'm going to call item 8, discussion and possible action on the ethics commission annual report draft for the fiscal year ending june 30th, 2021. befor
>> chair ambrose: that's correct. >> clerk: okay, there's no callers in the queue. >> chair ambrose: public comment is closed on the consent calendar. can i have a motion to adopt the consent calendar. >> so moved. >> chair ambrose: that would be commissioner chiu. and a second? commissioner bush or commissioner lee. either one. i did want to say thank you to the staff too for preparing the stipulations. i think it was a good demonstration of the streamlining...
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thank you. >> chair ambrose: i don't see any new hands. i don't think. commissioner chiu, that's a new hand. >> commissioner chiu: thank you chair ambrose. i wanted to just comment on this idea of an outcome and i think that's a very important device and useful device to think about the ethics at work initiative and a couple of things i wanted to say about it. the outcome i think we need to be focused on is around a culture of compliance and i think it's going to be critical to communicate and convey to the city stakeholders that culture compliance is not something that come from ethics. we can help each department. we can help leaders and individual employees but each department leader owns the culture of their organization and responsible for creating that culture within their organization. when i think about this -- the goal is not that we should train every single employee so they know all the regulatory requirements of their job. because i think that's trying to boil the ocean. successful outcome would be as a result of the ethics at work initiative
thank you. >> chair ambrose: i don't see any new hands. i don't think. commissioner chiu, that's a new hand. >> commissioner chiu: thank you chair ambrose. i wanted to just comment on this idea of an outcome and i think that's a very important device and useful device to think about the ethics at work initiative and a couple of things i wanted to say about it. the outcome i think we need to be focused on is around a culture of compliance and i think it's going to be critical to...
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commissioner lee and chair ambrose a copy of what the community is doing statewide in trying to generate participation in state redistricting. when i thought it was a model for an approach we might take we have an ongoing need to be involved in outreach the equity program. >> not at this time. >> okay. >> can you bring us something in july. >> we were planning to as an update. >> i read the comments from other commissioners because i'm concerned about our close session discussion. i'll ask for public comment. i'll first hear from commissioner bell. >> very quickly, i think it's appropriate that the commissioner and staff do a follow up on the suggestion about orientation form 700 and addressing the issues in terms of culture. i suggest we do a follow up meeting and let the commissioner know that. we could put that on for ethics at work this is important to make it effective. moderator, can you see if we have anyone that would like to speak about the director's report. >> madam, we are checking. please wait until you have been unmuted. we are discussing number 11 agenda item. it's problem
commissioner lee and chair ambrose a copy of what the community is doing statewide in trying to generate participation in state redistricting. when i thought it was a model for an approach we might take we have an ongoing need to be involved in outreach the equity program. >> not at this time. >> okay. >> can you bring us something in july. >> we were planning to as an update. >> i read the comments from other commissioners because i'm concerned about our close...
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>> chair ambrose: that's correct. >> clerk: okay, there's no callers in the queue. >> chair ambrose:e didn't talk about this before, the charter requires that the chair and the executive director prepare a draft report annually. we had come up with a rough format with the annual report last time around and haven't really talked about it since then. i want to encourage the commissioners who have thought about how best to convey the message that the commission wants to send to anyone who might be in the audience for the reports. feel free to share your insights. i know the draft we had, it's not even a final draft, it doesn't have the chart and final data that is still being accumulated because it is a fiscal year -- end of fiscal year report that doesn't happen until the end of june. but i do want to thank you for assembling all of the various facts and acknowledging the events over the course of the year. so we have what i think is the bulk of the material to work with. so with that, i'm going to turn it over to director pelham and then i'll take comments from commissioners and then
>> chair ambrose: that's correct. >> clerk: okay, there's no callers in the queue. >> chair ambrose:e didn't talk about this before, the charter requires that the chair and the executive director prepare a draft report annually. we had come up with a rough format with the annual report last time around and haven't really talked about it since then. i want to encourage the commissioners who have thought about how best to convey the message that the commission wants to send to...
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he was ambrose woodrough. the associates god back roughly $400,000, but the rest was gone for good. they never prosecuted, he knew too many. too much. the contract and finance company was, quote, as rotten a corporation as ever lived. and huntington would know. the books needed to convict miller were the same books that had the potential to convict the associates if congress had ever got to inspect them. so they go into the 1880s rich men who have increasingly grown to hate and distrust each other, but because their interests have merged in these companies, they cannot get them out. everything is split up between them. they can never, ever be rid of each other, though they will try at various times. because they don't trust each other, what they do is staff the railroads in part with relatives because they think sometimes wrongly that their relatives are the only ones they could trust. what they become is a corporation which is not a modern corporation or maybe it is a modern corporation. it's a victorian stew of acrimony, recrimination and blackmail. this man is going to bring out
he was ambrose woodrough. the associates god back roughly $400,000, but the rest was gone for good. they never prosecuted, he knew too many. too much. the contract and finance company was, quote, as rotten a corporation as ever lived. and huntington would know. the books needed to convict miller were the same books that had the potential to convict the associates if congress had ever got to inspect them. so they go into the 1880s rich men who have increasingly grown to hate and distrust each...
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families drove up to the ambrose center on willow pass road. fathers were asked for their size.of clothing as their car arrived at the final stop. it took about ten minutes to match up each of the dads with the clothes. >> i love that. i want that convenience. >> do you want others to pick out your outfit for you? >> i would love that. if i get a uniform every day. >> guys can wear, like, a suit all the time. >> under. you don't have to be more complicated. >> very robust. >> very. >> thank you for joining us. ♪ ♪ tracy sellers: hey everybody, welcome to "california bountiful," i'm your host, tracy sellers. first up today is a product line that is adding a little spice to our lives thanks to some california-grown ingredients. ♪ tracy: they come in a rainbow of colors and with a world of possibilities. bell peppers can be enjoyed fresh or as one of the many products that mezzetta foods has tempted our taste buds with for generations now. for more than 75 years, mezzetta has brought delicious and
families drove up to the ambrose center on willow pass road. fathers were asked for their size.of clothing as their car arrived at the final stop. it took about ten minutes to match up each of the dads with the clothes. >> i love that. i want that convenience. >> do you want others to pick out your outfit for you? >> i would love that. if i get a uniform every day. >> guys can wear, like, a suit all the time. >> under. you don't have to be more complicated....
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in january 1864 general ambrose burnside was asked to reconstitute the 9th corps and he told general edwin stanton's secretary of defense that he would if you could have a black division. and stanton agreed and the fourth division of the ninth corps. was now going to be formed. now this is going to be pretty. pretty confusing for general grant because general ambrose burnside out ranked general george, gordon meade. so he could not report to him. so the ninth corps was going to operate as an independent army corps. together with the army of the potomac in general grants overland campaign that created such confusion that every time that general grant had to get or give orders for both. armies to work together he had to do that. and it's going to change. by may 24th, he had enough of that and he's going to place the ninth corps under the army of the potomac. now the fourth division was to brigades the regimenants were divided and the first one. is going to be made up of the 27th 30th and 39th and 43rd us ct. second brigade at first was the 30th connecticut colored infantry. they only h
in january 1864 general ambrose burnside was asked to reconstitute the 9th corps and he told general edwin stanton's secretary of defense that he would if you could have a black division. and stanton agreed and the fourth division of the ninth corps. was now going to be formed. now this is going to be pretty. pretty confusing for general grant because general ambrose burnside out ranked general george, gordon meade. so he could not report to him. so the ninth corps was going to operate as an...
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ambrose produced witnesses who testified that the boyfriend had physically abused marjorie in public. lawyer made his case so compelling that the jury found her not guilty. >> i thank god, and i thank the jury and everybody that has always believed in helping me get through this. >> marjorie eventually met another man, richard armstrong, and married him. his life came to an unfortunate end too. >> he fell and hit his head on a coffee table. she took him into the emergency room. he was seen. they claimed that they thought he had the flu or something like that and he was okay to go home. she went to get the car to take him home, and he collapsed on the floor and died. >> police investigated the death and cleared marjorie. marjorie then sued the hospital for malpractice. >> he died and she won a large settlement. >> so when marjorie diehl-armstrong's name flashes on the 11:00 news, people with pretty good memories in erie recognize it, right? >> marjorie's back. so when her name came up as related to the death of james roden, there was not a surprised person in town. >> roden, her third
ambrose produced witnesses who testified that the boyfriend had physically abused marjorie in public. lawyer made his case so compelling that the jury found her not guilty. >> i thank god, and i thank the jury and everybody that has always believed in helping me get through this. >> marjorie eventually met another man, richard armstrong, and married him. his life came to an unfortunate end too. >> he fell and hit his head on a coffee table. she took him into the emergency...
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listen to stephen ambrose. "someone had to give the bureaucracy's direction. someone had to be able to take all of the information and make sense of it and impose order. someone had to make certain each part smashed into the hole. someone had to decide. some on -- someone had to make certain each part meshed into the hole. someone had to decide. only eisenhower's words were infinite. only he carried the awesome -- worries were infinite. only he carried the awesome burden of command." he prepared a letter to carried in the press in case things with badly. "our landings have failed. i have withdrawn the troops. the troops, air, and navy did all that bravery and devotion to duty to do. if any or blame or fault -- if any blame or fault attaches to the event, it is mine alone or ." eisenhower has to worry about the letter. -- the weather. the weather would be decisive. a bad storm could disable ships, leave the entire operation helplessly exposed to german fire on the beaches. the invasion is planned for june 6, 1944 comedy day. -- 1944, d-day. moving ahead in bad
listen to stephen ambrose. "someone had to give the bureaucracy's direction. someone had to be able to take all of the information and make sense of it and impose order. someone had to make certain each part smashed into the hole. someone had to decide. some on -- someone had to make certain each part meshed into the hole. someone had to decide. only eisenhower's words were infinite. only he carried the awesome -- worries were infinite. only he carried the awesome burden of command."...
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so, so me, ambrose. i was a barrier thing i can see, at least from guatemala, is worried. the police caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too destructive, hurricanes in the pen. demik has driven his family from the home, but live in mexico is no better. so in the fee, she lives in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. the border agents, the police, the drug cartels, the mexican police catch us. then they demand 30500 pay us to let you go. see, and just getting into space, we'll say used to put in the how do you the pressure has only increased in recent days. luis doesn't believe that a money from the us will change anything at all in mexico, or in guatemala. is what the musket then the u. s. can invest millions and millions, but ultimately it won't help regular people one bit because the government itself is corrupt. they're all in bed with criminal groups, and they're not about that because it's only, you mean those love is just racing in from the south, which doesn't have any money for bribes and feels like he
so, so me, ambrose. i was a barrier thing i can see, at least from guatemala, is worried. the police caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too destructive, hurricanes in the pen. demik has driven his family from the home, but live in mexico is no better. so in the fee, she lives in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. the border agents, the police, the drug cartels, the mexican police catch us. then they demand 30500 pay us to let...
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people who fall off the train often dial lose the limbs, whereas you're conscious, but then so, so me, ambrose. i was a proper area. i concierge m. lease from guatemala is worried to the police, caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too destructive, hurricanes in the pen, demik if driven his family from the home. but light in mexico is no better. so in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. border agents, the police, the drug cartels, the mexican police catch us, then they demand 30500 pesos to let you go into getting into space will say use to put in the how do you the pressure has only increased in recent days. luis doesn't believe that a money from the u. s. will change anything at all in mexico or in guatemala for the musket. the u. s. can invest millions and millions, but ultimately it won't help regulate people one bit because the government itself is corrupt. they are all in bed with criminal groups and then what are the kinds of only you mean those? oh, my best yes. raising in from the south doesn't have any money for bribes a
people who fall off the train often dial lose the limbs, whereas you're conscious, but then so, so me, ambrose. i was a proper area. i concierge m. lease from guatemala is worried to the police, caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too destructive, hurricanes in the pen, demik if driven his family from the home. but light in mexico is no better. so in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. border agents, the police, the drug cartels,...
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so, so me, ambrose. i was asked al, appropriate thing i can see as yeah. louise from guatemala is worried about the police caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too. destructive, hurricanes in the pen. demik have driven his family from the home, but live in mexico is no better. so in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. the border agents, the police, the drug cartels, the mexican police catch us, then they demand 30500 pesos to let you go. and just getting into space, we'll say used to put in the how do you the pressure has only increased in recent days. luis doesn't believe that a money from the u. s. will change anything at all in mexico, or in guatemala. is what the musket then the u. s. can invest millions and millions, but ultimately it won't help regular people one bit because the government itself is corrupt. they're all in bed with criminal groups, and they're not about that because it's only, you mean those love is just raising in fro
so, so me, ambrose. i was asked al, appropriate thing i can see as yeah. louise from guatemala is worried about the police caught his wife in his 5 year old son. he has to continue alone gang crime too. destructive, hurricanes in the pen. demik have driven his family from the home, but live in mexico is no better. so in the american dream, his heart, mexico was a nightmare for us. the border agents, the police, the drug cartels, the mexican police catch us, then they demand 30500 pesos to let...
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hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and offers apartment layout ambrose of ation recorded april 30th, 19 a. she at 70, off going on and on in the kitchen. and the window was humphrey took off roughly 15 minutes later have a light went out and they were left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of there's another street subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i have no idea why they described me as a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly one. i know this is on the pointless last star over at santa, but i live with a subsidy in my experience and you get through life just as well or even better. and when you adjust to a situation with nike given it leads to a culture. but why with a 2 women, spite of them and they became from the provinces to east berlin. i'm tom good jobs here working for the east. german state newspaper started on new germany, but they made a fateful move. they tried to leave the country from 976 onwards, circle or fall and in nevada, applied again and again to leave. always giving the
hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and offers apartment layout ambrose of ation recorded april 30th, 19 a. she at 70, off going on and on in the kitchen. and the window was humphrey took off roughly 15 minutes later have a light went out and they were left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of there's another street subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i have no idea why they described me as a person from that...
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a family has demographers, elena ambrose set. the says the family plan is a good start. but any increase in the birth rate can take decades. there are more immediate steps. italy could take now. immigration can be a solution, software for aging population. of course we have an injection of young people working in the working age population. but immigration is a thorny issue in italy. we asked a member of parliament from the center left the democratic party, how political leaders can convince italians of the need to take more non italians into the country. you'll also see got, i can explain all i want to italians that a certain level of immigration helps italian society. but as long as they keep saying immigrants big for handouts on the street, i won't convince anybody that we need to integrate them into italian society and need help from europe. with the pandemic eating and summer temperatures rising, there's been an increase in the number of migrant crossing the mediterranean and landing in italy. that's only further fueled anti immigrant sentiments divided over immigra
a family has demographers, elena ambrose set. the says the family plan is a good start. but any increase in the birth rate can take decades. there are more immediate steps. italy could take now. immigration can be a solution, software for aging population. of course we have an injection of young people working in the working age population. but immigration is a thorny issue in italy. we asked a member of parliament from the center left the democratic party, how political leaders can convince...
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climate from the leaders, who as you say, behind closed doors at the moment listening to david at ambrose, he was asking the question, are we all verge of destabilizing the entire primacy. during the climate day of this 3 day meeting was reminding you, somebody that this isn't really the big event on climate. it's one of the precursor events to the big event, which is also being hosted by the u. k, which is a comp 26 climate conference which is happening in november this year in glasgow. and that's going to be the most important climate gathering for the world since the power of climate meeting that led to the parents climate deal in 2015. and james, this is where winding down now we're heading towards the end of this 3 day summit. how much of a re calibration of world alliances has taken place here and the sort of post donald trump administration? well, it's a reorder definitely, but it's a return. i think to where we were before because you have a president who very much agrees with the atlantic alliance and he's very committed to it. so i think you have close the ties between these lea
climate from the leaders, who as you say, behind closed doors at the moment listening to david at ambrose, he was asking the question, are we all verge of destabilizing the entire primacy. during the climate day of this 3 day meeting was reminding you, somebody that this isn't really the big event on climate. it's one of the precursor events to the big event, which is also being hosted by the u. k, which is a comp 26 climate conference which is happening in november this year in glasgow. and...
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he will be delivering a speech marking ambrose of birthday, which is on wednesday. we believe it will have mostly a religious tone, but it will be interesting to see whether or not he will use this opportunity to indicate what iran will expect to happen under his presidency in the next 4 years. that of course, also important to know what kind of a turn out he will have at this trying. and will we bring you all the lessons from that speech here on out there dorothy barry that and her on for thank you to well, let's not get the view from washington d. c. in feature. our white house correspondent. kimberly, how is it? kimberly, what is the u. s. s new strategy now that there's a new leader and iran? well, the white house press secretary didn't sock. it was very clear to say that she wouldn't telegraph the punches if you will. when other words, the strategy, what they plan to do moving forward, they are insisting that there is no change in the strategy in fact. but we do know that the latest round of negotiations have occurred in vienna. and in the words of the white ho
he will be delivering a speech marking ambrose of birthday, which is on wednesday. we believe it will have mostly a religious tone, but it will be interesting to see whether or not he will use this opportunity to indicate what iran will expect to happen under his presidency in the next 4 years. that of course, also important to know what kind of a turn out he will have at this trying. and will we bring you all the lessons from that speech here on out there dorothy barry that and her on for...
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and if you're sitting in a bar and you're having a quiz, there you go 77 days shortest commander ambrose burnside. we historians are full of useless information, but jill hooker is a very interesting character. he's a west point graduate of the class of 1838. he is 48 years old at the time of the battle a chancellorsville. he's from hadley, massachusetts, and he has seen a lot of combat in the american civil war in fact a little serve in the mexican-american war just like many of his confederate and union counterparts, but hooker was one of the finest combat leaders in the army of the potomac in 1862 leading into 1863 he along with phil kearney in the union third army. we're both division commanders and they packed a 1-2 punch that was unequaled in the union army throughout 1862. they they were very aggressive commanders. they weren't always the brightest commanders whenever they made their attacks, but you knew when they would drive home and attack they would do it with a lot of gusto and try to bring home that victory. but hooker has a very interesting background. no, the prostitutes a
and if you're sitting in a bar and you're having a quiz, there you go 77 days shortest commander ambrose burnside. we historians are full of useless information, but jill hooker is a very interesting character. he's a west point graduate of the class of 1838. he is 48 years old at the time of the battle a chancellorsville. he's from hadley, massachusetts, and he has seen a lot of combat in the american civil war in fact a little serve in the mexican-american war just like many of his...
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hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and offers apartment layout. ambrose is out of ation recorded april 30th, 1987 out of going on and on in the kitchen. and the window was half open. took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and they left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of as of a st. subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i had no idea why they described me as a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly ones. i know the mission was on the last star. it said that i live with this one subsidy in my experience and you get through life just as well, or even better. and when you adjust to a situation with nike given it leads to a culture. but why with a to women spite on and then they came from the provinces to east berlin and tom, good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast georgia, and new germany. they made a fateful move, trying to leave the country from 1976 onwards, circle or fall and in nevada applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason it
hundreds of pages intercepted letters and informers reports including viva and offers apartment layout. ambrose is out of ation recorded april 30th, 1987 out of going on and on in the kitchen. and the window was half open. took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and they left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of as of a st. subway game and had my someone looked into my life and i had no idea why they described me as a person from that perspective which...
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led the first brigade of ambrose burnside's troops to the front of the confederate line in new bern, north carolina. foster's troops opened fire and confederate brigadier general lawrence o'brien branch hoped his earthwork forts built by enslaved men would serve as strategic barriers. nestled at a point between the noose and atlantic and north carolina railroad union vessels were blocked on the river by sharpened stakes planted throughout. burnside's second. brigade led by jesse lee reno fired at confederates in their attempts to position canon on the rail line. the 35th and 37th, north carolina drove the second brigade back and reno and his men shifted towards the woods the third union. brigade came up the railroad and reinforced fosters men some of the third brigade. managed to break the confederate center causing them to fall back. the union vessels pushed through the stakes as they stormed into new bern branch retreated to kinston further inland and burnside added another victory to the western theater. he captured the second largest city in north carolina solidifying the union p
led the first brigade of ambrose burnside's troops to the front of the confederate line in new bern, north carolina. foster's troops opened fire and confederate brigadier general lawrence o'brien branch hoped his earthwork forts built by enslaved men would serve as strategic barriers. nestled at a point between the noose and atlantic and north carolina railroad union vessels were blocked on the river by sharpened stakes planted throughout. burnside's second. brigade led by jesse lee reno fired...
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and informers reports including viva, and offers apartment layout. ambrose is ation recorded april 30th 1900. she is 7 out of going on and on in the kitchen and the window was half open, took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and they left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of the sum of a st. subway. game and had my son looked into my life and i had no idea what they described. be a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly one. i know the mission was on the one place, last saw it sad, but i live with this one just in my experience and you get through life just as well or even better. and when you adjust to a situation with nike given it leads to a culture. but why with a 2 women, spite on. and then they came from the province as to east berlin and found good jobs here working for the east german state newspaper, northeast georgia, and new germany. but they made a faint for move. you're trying to leave the country from 976 onwards, circle or fall and illness even applied again and again to leave. always giving the same reason is life
and informers reports including viva, and offers apartment layout. ambrose is ation recorded april 30th 1900. she is 7 out of going on and on in the kitchen and the window was half open, took off roughly 15 minutes later, the light went out and they left the apartment alone. she headed on foot in the direction of the sum of a st. subway. game and had my son looked into my life and i had no idea what they described. be a person from that perspective which wasn't a very friendly one. i know the...
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now this is going to be pretty confusing for general grant because general ambrose burnside outranked george gordon mead so he could not report to him. so the 9th corps was going -- that created such confusion that every time general grant had to give orders for both armies to work together, he had to do that. and it's going to change by may 24th he had enough of that, and he is going to place the 9th corps under the army of the potomac. now, the 4th division was two brigades, the regiments were divided. and the first one is going to be made up of the 27th, 30th, and 39th and 43rd usct. second brigade. first was the 30th connecticut colored infantry, they only had about four companies so they were transferred to the 31st. and then the 19th, 23rd, 31st, usct and then late june, the 28th and 29th usct were added to the second brigade they came from illinois to connecticut and new york to virginia. there were stories about when all of these soldiers got together in petersburg that some members saw their own family members and for some soldiers it was sort of a homecoming. now the men of
now this is going to be pretty confusing for general grant because general ambrose burnside outranked george gordon mead so he could not report to him. so the 9th corps was going -- that created such confusion that every time general grant had to give orders for both armies to work together, he had to do that. and it's going to change by may 24th he had enough of that, and he is going to place the 9th corps under the army of the potomac. now, the 4th division was two brigades, the regiments...
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ambrose made up the nra, not for gun rights but gun safety. scientific and safe use of guns, that's what the nra is all about. shame on wayne lapierre and others at the nra for changing the entire -- i union general, ambrose burnside started the nra. >> over the years we have consistently asked representatives of the nra to come on this network, we have covered their campaign rallies and events and the imitation continues -- invitation continues for wayne lapierre and any members of the nra to come on. this is another view on our twitter page. "until -- you will need guns, it's that simple. from forbes magazine there is this opinion piece, reaction to the plan being put forth by the white house, biden's call for more gun control will accelerate the sale of guns. for americans 150 million gun owners much of our law enforcement community and rational people everywhere president biden's call for more gun control measures dangled like a punchline to a bad joke. we will go to robert joining us from tuscaloosa, alabama. good morning. caller: good mo
ambrose made up the nra, not for gun rights but gun safety. scientific and safe use of guns, that's what the nra is all about. shame on wayne lapierre and others at the nra for changing the entire -- i union general, ambrose burnside started the nra. >> over the years we have consistently asked representatives of the nra to come on this network, we have covered their campaign rallies and events and the imitation continues -- invitation continues for wayne lapierre and any members of the...
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certainly there's a very sort of famous story of 17th century surgeon 16th or 17th an early surgeon ambrose perry and he is fighting in a war and he goes into a barn and there's these soldiers if i can remember correctly. there's these soldiers who have been very badly wounded and he's looking at horror at these men and suddenly another soldier comes in walks up to these three men and slits their throat. and perry says what are you doing, you know in in confronts him and he says i hope that if i ever am in this position someone is as humane as me and ends my life so you do kind of get stories like that but nothing systematically certainly at this time. with eight steps to start to take the into oh, that's a really good question resistance to that as there was to so he's asking when asepsis took the place of antisepsis. actually, you might be surprised to find out that lister was against asepsis. it's so asepsis is germ-free whereas antisepsis is germ fighting and the reason that he was against it was because he never envisioned the hospital to be the seat entirely of medical practice. of co
certainly there's a very sort of famous story of 17th century surgeon 16th or 17th an early surgeon ambrose perry and he is fighting in a war and he goes into a barn and there's these soldiers if i can remember correctly. there's these soldiers who have been very badly wounded and he's looking at horror at these men and suddenly another soldier comes in walks up to these three men and slits their throat. and perry says what are you doing, you know in in confronts him and he says i hope that if...