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and the party that was in office would be saying, "look what happened to gordon brown". and so...are perfectly entitled to that view. but our constitution is a political constitution. it is not a legal constitution. otherwise, we would have a codified constitution, which we don't. i hear that you have thought this for some time before this particular leadership crisis, but i think the reason people make the broader point i was putting to you that perhaps you say what suits you, rather than always being as authentic as sometimes you were seen to be, is also raised with another of your responsibilities when you are leader of the house, which is maintaining parliamentary standards. you were basically willing to rig the rules for a mate. sorry to put it crudely but owen paterson had clearly broken the rules, the system said he had broken the rules, the house of commons committee in charge said he had broken the rules, and you said, "well, let's just rewrite the rules, then!" look, i absolutely recognise that i got that wrong and i misjudged the mood of the house and of the british ele
and the party that was in office would be saying, "look what happened to gordon brown". and so...are perfectly entitled to that view. but our constitution is a political constitution. it is not a legal constitution. otherwise, we would have a codified constitution, which we don't. i hear that you have thought this for some time before this particular leadership crisis, but i think the reason people make the broader point i was putting to you that perhaps you say what suits you, rather...
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former secretary of state for northern ireland under gordon brown's premiership.generally tonight about the pressure on the prime minister. five ministers of his team are resigning any 24—hour period —— members of his team. and another conservative mp submitting that letter of no confidence, those letters that go to graham brady at the 1922 committee. let's discuss, as we head into the weekend, what may or may not unfold in the coming days. with me now is rachel cunliffe, senior associate editor of the new statesman, and henry hill, deputy editor of conservative home. her meal, i hope you can hear shaun woodward their —— henry hill, the prime minister, he says, is in no position to engage with some really vital issues. is that part of the problem here tonight? it is certainly part of the case. i think we have seen in some areas such as foreign affairs and defence, ben wallace has been able to conduct a very creditable british government response was ukraine. but very creditable british government response was ukraine.— response was ukraine. but it is certainly tru
former secretary of state for northern ireland under gordon brown's premiership.generally tonight about the pressure on the prime minister. five ministers of his team are resigning any 24—hour period —— members of his team. and another conservative mp submitting that letter of no confidence, those letters that go to graham brady at the 1922 committee. let's discuss, as we head into the weekend, what may or may not unfold in the coming days. with me now is rachel cunliffe, senior associate...
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in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for gordon brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing british baggage with british tax payers. money grounds climb as prime minister didn't last long. he was vote also 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister, david cameron, cameron, et cetera, to lead countries still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had set it fights on one thing above everything else would use the nation's debt debt. neil approved orthodoxy, is that you must push your overall levels of that down is past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so you'll start at a very disproportionate impacts on the poor, on as the minorities, because many peopl
in 2007 flat reluctantly stepped aside for gordon brown. and a year later, the financial deregulation put in place during the neo liberal revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing british baggage with british tax payers. money grounds climb as prime minister didn't last long. he was vote also 2010 and replaced by new conservative prime minister, david cameron, cameron, et cetera, to lead...
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>> she knew more about gordon brown than i would ever have known and didn't need any briefing. if i could quickly react to the points about hungary and i'm appalled by the direction that it's taken but to north stream and china, the three points that were raised and how her values are sometimes swamped by other considerations let's not be under the illusion that she isn't a canny politician, she is and she's calculating and one of her favorite things is the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, so with china she has a non-binary view of china as a portly historian she takes a long view and is aware china was once a world leader in culture and politics so she isn't shocked that china wants a seat at the table with the grown-ups she thinks china hills to be engaged and above all with north stream first of all, chancellor of germany and again fully aware of germany's very dark history and the pillar of germany so all these things because she's deeply aware of the human frailty she doesn't ever want to germany to be in dire economic straits and we could have a whole different conv
>> she knew more about gordon brown than i would ever have known and didn't need any briefing. if i could quickly react to the points about hungary and i'm appalled by the direction that it's taken but to north stream and china, the three points that were raised and how her values are sometimes swamped by other considerations let's not be under the illusion that she isn't a canny politician, she is and she's calculating and one of her favorite things is the advantages outweigh the...
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so strong words from gordon brown.r at mcdiarmid withdrew her sponsorship. she said she welcomed the statement from raith rovers, but she did say it is just the first step on a long road back. the raith rovers women's team are said to be devastated by this. they are playing on sunday but they want to change their name and their strip and they want to change where they play. and they want to change where they .la , �* . . and they want to change where they play. alexandra mckenzie thank you very much- — after a troubled and controversial build—up, the 2022 winter olympics are getting under way in beijing. almost 3,000 athletes from 91 nations will compete, with over a hundred gold medals on offer across seven sports. some of the sport is already under way with team gb's mixed curlers in action this lunchtime, having made a good start in their competition. 0ur correspondent andy swiss is in the mountains above beijing. i shall do these games, especially with all the questions over china's human rights record, something t
so strong words from gordon brown.r at mcdiarmid withdrew her sponsorship. she said she welcomed the statement from raith rovers, but she did say it is just the first step on a long road back. the raith rovers women's team are said to be devastated by this. they are playing on sunday but they want to change their name and their strip and they want to change where they play. and they want to change where they .la , �* . . and they want to change where they play. alexandra mckenzie thank you...
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>> i tried to, but she knew more about gordon brown than i ever would have known. >> there you go. >> she had all the papers and she-- she didn't need any briefing. >> okay. so with-- >> and go for it. >> could i just quickly react to the points about hungary, which is my country of origin, and of course, i'm appalled by the direction that it's taken under orbach, but to hungary and to china, three points raised and illustrative of how her values are sometimes swamped by other considerations. let's not be under the illusion that just because she's a lutheran and a woman and a scientist that she's not a canny politician. she is. and she's calculating and she-- one of her favorite things is the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. so, with china, she has a nonbinary view of china as a-- because she is partly a historian, too, and she takes a long view of history and she is more fully aware that china was once a world leader in culture and politics and the inventor of the gun powder and so on. and so she is not shocked that china now wants a seat at the table with the grown-ups. she th
>> i tried to, but she knew more about gordon brown than i ever would have known. >> there you go. >> she had all the papers and she-- she didn't need any briefing. >> okay. so with-- >> and go for it. >> could i just quickly react to the points about hungary, which is my country of origin, and of course, i'm appalled by the direction that it's taken under orbach, but to hungary and to china, three points raised and illustrative of how her values are...
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those _ his premiership have been basically those of— his premiership have been basically those of gordon brown himself, which will be a shift. let's move on then to the daily mail which i mentioned earlier. 0ne let's move on then to the daily mail which i mentioned earlier. one of the papers is not having any mention of ukraine on the front and its lead story is prince of wales's plans for a scaled—down coronation in the moment that will submit his wife's place in history, charles and camilla to be crowned side by side and then extensive coverage there inside the paper on what is called operation golden or. do you want to begin on this one, jonathan? for a lona time begin on this one, jonathan? for a long time we _ begin on this one, jonathan? for a long time we thought _ begin on this one, jonathan? for a long time we thought maybe - begin on this one, jonathan? fr?" —. long time we thought maybe camilla would never be queen, that she would just be known as a princess but this all goes back to the general line of affection people held for princess diana and people would ever except camilla is
those _ his premiership have been basically those of— his premiership have been basically those of gordon brown himself, which will be a shift. let's move on then to the daily mail which i mentioned earlier. 0ne let's move on then to the daily mail which i mentioned earlier. one of the papers is not having any mention of ukraine on the front and its lead story is prince of wales's plans for a scaled—down coronation in the moment that will submit his wife's place in history, charles and...
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revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing butcher's baggage with british taxpayers. money, crowns climb. as prime minister in law's clock was 1302010 and replaced by new conservative. i'm in a so david cameron cameron set out to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had said it fights on one thing above everything else, reduce the nation's debt debt. nearly free orthodoxy is that you must push your overall levels of that down past the basic, nearly april policy in response to the global financial crisis. and so this is where we go stereotype from the idea that we must slash public spending in order to pay our debt down. so they'll start at a very disproportionate impacts on the poor, on as the minorities, because many people, minorities, are also poor. the government's austerity program had increased insecurity for many people whose lives were already financially insecure. and then in 2016 britain went to the polls to decide if it sh
revolution of the 1980s, helped bring about a credit crisis that almost broke the global economy. gordon brown was forced to bail out failing butcher's baggage with british taxpayers. money, crowns climb. as prime minister in law's clock was 1302010 and replaced by new conservative. i'm in a so david cameron cameron set out to leave the country still reeling in the wake of a financial disaster. and a coalition government that had said it fights on one thing above everything else, reduce the...
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so strong words there from gordon brown.ey play. malawi's government continues to count the cost of tropical storm ana. the storm has badly damaged the country's hydropower plant, plunging the country into darkness. and the southern africa region is preparing for another tropical storm, as our southern africa correspondent nomsa maseko reports. what used to be a water catchment area for generating electricity, severely damaged by heavy rains and strong winds. tropical storm ana triggered major power cuts here in malawi. this power plant generated 30% of the country's electricity before flooding damaged most of the infrastructure here. it could take weeks before it is fully functional again. until then, parts of malawi will remain in the dark. this is not the first time the country's power utility has been crippled by the effects of extreme weather, made more likely by climate change. we had gone through such situation during the drought in 2017—18, and we had recovered from that. and you may check around, the country now had
so strong words there from gordon brown.ey play. malawi's government continues to count the cost of tropical storm ana. the storm has badly damaged the country's hydropower plant, plunging the country into darkness. and the southern africa region is preparing for another tropical storm, as our southern africa correspondent nomsa maseko reports. what used to be a water catchment area for generating electricity, severely damaged by heavy rains and strong winds. tropical storm ana triggered major...
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, who is— former prime minister gordon brown, who is a _ former prime minister gordon brown, whon the last half hour, the club has given out a statement and they— the club has given out a statement and they have said that they were wrong _ and they have said that they were wrong stop in that statement, they said "in _ wrong stop in that statement, they said "in reaching our original decision, _ said "in reaching our original decision, they focused too much on football— decision, they focused too much on football matters and not enough on what this— football matters and not enough on what this decision would mean for the club _ what this decision would mean for the club and for the community as a whole" _ the club and for the community as a whole." "over the past couple of days," _ whole." "over the past couple of days," they _ whole." "over the past couple of days," they said they had listened carefully _ days," they said they had listened carefully and they had learnt a hard but valuable lesson. it goes on to say that— but valuable lesson. it goes on to say that the player will
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this is not about that it's about recognising that gordon brown as prime minister and tony blair as primethem knew that at least sorts of moments it's the prime minister who has to go into bact and it's a prime minister who should quite clearly be a in northern ireland right now and that the european union representatives because fundamentally this is not about the dup. it's not about that first minister. about the couple together protocol that put a border down the irish sea or a border across ireland, northern ireland and the republic of ireland and this was not property results. the prime minister is the only person who can do this and of course the prime minister cannot do anything at the moment because he's lost his authority and he's totally consumed with trying to rescue his personal position as prime minister in downing street. well, we can speak now to the bbc�*s former ireland correspondent, denis murray, who joins us live from our belfast studio. it has been a turbulent week end northern ireland what is going on underneath the surface. what northern ireland what is going on und
this is not about that it's about recognising that gordon brown as prime minister and tony blair as primethem knew that at least sorts of moments it's the prime minister who has to go into bact and it's a prime minister who should quite clearly be a in northern ireland right now and that the european union representatives because fundamentally this is not about the dup. it's not about that first minister. about the couple together protocol that put a border down the irish sea or a border across...
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have his latest approval ratings much lower than theresa may when she was voted out of office or gordon browne itself. the world health organisation has warned that the pandemic has led to cancer services being disrupted by up to 50%. let's take a look at some examples from some european countries. during the early stages of the pandemic, the diagnosis of invasive tumours fell by 44% in belgium. in spain, the number of cancers diagnosed in 2020 was a third lower than expected. and in italy, colorectal screenings decreased by 46% between 2019 and 2020. and in the uk, there were nearly 50,000 fewer cancer diagnoses in the during the pandemic. 0ur health correspondent, katharine da costa, has more. bryony thomas had suffered from severe fatigue and bloating for several years. then, in december 2019, she was rushed to hospital with jaundice. it was there she was given the devastating diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. the words that were used were "you might be operable". and when i realised what that meant was i was very likely to die and i was likely to die very soon, i sobbed my heart out. when i
have his latest approval ratings much lower than theresa may when she was voted out of office or gordon browne itself. the world health organisation has warned that the pandemic has led to cancer services being disrupted by up to 50%. let's take a look at some examples from some european countries. during the early stages of the pandemic, the diagnosis of invasive tumours fell by 44% in belgium. in spain, the number of cancers diagnosed in 2020 was a third lower than expected. and in italy,...
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ebbing away, another sponsor is pulling its funding from the club and the former prime minister gordon brownove on, and if the ball is his career, then he should be able to play it. i think the bosses _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are more _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are more concerned| should be able to play it. i think- the bosses are more concerned about a good _ the bosses are more concerned about a good player and bringing them money — a good player and bringing them money. so a good player and bringing them mone . ., a good player and bringing them mone _ ., , a good player and bringing them mone . ., , ., a good player and bringing them mone _ ., , ., ., a good player and bringing them mone. . , . ., ., money. so far, they have not added to the statement _ money. so far, they have not added to the statement that _ money. so far, they have not added to the statement that was _ money. so far, they have not added to the statement that was released | to the statement that was released yesterday. they
ebbing away, another sponsor is pulling its funding from the club and the former prime minister gordon brownove on, and if the ball is his career, then he should be able to play it. i think the bosses _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are more _ should be able to play it. i think the bosses are more concerned| should be able to play it. i think- the bosses are more concerned about a good _ the bosses are more concerned about a...
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dramatically, his latest approval ratings much lower than theresa may when she was voted out of office or gordon brownthe headlines. the the headlines. biggest fall in living standards the biggest fall in living standards in 30 years, that is the warning from the bank of england as energy prices and interest rates are set to rise. i prices and interest rates are set to rise. ., ., , _, prices and interest rates are set to rise. ., ., , , ., rise. i get out of my cold shower, i stand shivering _ rise. i get out of my cold shower, i stand shivering because _ rise. i get out of my cold shower, i stand shivering because i - rise. i get out of my cold shower, i stand shivering because i cannot i rise. i get out of my cold shower, i | stand shivering because i cannot or dare not put on the gas so i have no heat. ~ . , dare not put on the gas so i have no heat. ~ ., , ., heat. what will the squeeze on the cost of living _ heat. what will the squeeze on the cost of living mean _ heat. what will the squeeze on the cost of living mean for— heat. what will the squeeze on the cost of living mean for you? - heat.
dramatically, his latest approval ratings much lower than theresa may when she was voted out of office or gordon brownthe headlines. the the headlines. biggest fall in living standards the biggest fall in living standards in 30 years, that is the warning from the bank of england as energy prices and interest rates are set to rise. i prices and interest rates are set to rise. ., ., , _, prices and interest rates are set to rise. ., ., , , ., rise. i get out of my cold shower, i stand shivering _...
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is something that has been done by chancellors in the past, it was done by george osborne, by gordon brown them to repay that money in years to come. but the cost of what the chancellor has announced that £200 upfront rebate that gets paid over five years is actually 6 billion. so you wouldn�*t be able to offer the level of help to everyone that he is talking about. we of help to everyone that he is talking about.— of help to everyone that he is talkin: about. . ., , ., ., ., talking about. we have put forward a full costed talking about. we have put forward a fully casted plan _ talking about. we have put forward a fully costed plan that _ talking about. we have put forward a fully costed plan that would - talking about. we have put forward a fully costed plan that would use - talking about. we have put forward a fully costed plan that would use the l fully costed plan that would use the additional vat receipts that are being paid at the moment because inflation is so high, along with these taxes on north sea oil and gas to do two things. to take £200 of every one�*s bills and £400 in add
is something that has been done by chancellors in the past, it was done by george osborne, by gordon brown them to repay that money in years to come. but the cost of what the chancellor has announced that £200 upfront rebate that gets paid over five years is actually 6 billion. so you wouldn�*t be able to offer the level of help to everyone that he is talking about. we of help to everyone that he is talking about.— of help to everyone that he is talkin: about. . ., , ., ., ., talking...
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the thing about winston churchill, tony blair, margaret thatcher, theresa may, gordon brown, none ofwe need a government focused on these issues, not completely mired in these scandals. i5 not completely mired in these scandals. , ., ., ., scandals. is there an argument on the other side _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say that - scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say that it - scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say that it is - the other side to say that it is time to practice and move on, let the police do their work, focus on issues? �* ., , the police do their work, focus on issues? 1, _ ., the police do their work, focus on issues? _ ., ., the police do their work, focus on issues? ., ., issues? boris johnson can do that. you can tell _ issues? boris johnson can do that. you can tell us _ issues? boris johnson can do that. you can tell us right _ issues? boris johnson can do that. you can tell us right now - issue
the thing about winston churchill, tony blair, margaret thatcher, theresa may, gordon brown, none ofwe need a government focused on these issues, not completely mired in these scandals. i5 not completely mired in these scandals. , ., ., ., scandals. is there an argument on the other side _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say _ scandals. is there an argument on the other side to say that - scandals. is there an argument on...
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is so old that one of the better announcements that caught my eye was actually made in 2008, by gordon brownout to hike up our taxes! this does nothing to address it. what we needed was a plan to connect our towns and villages to jobs, plan to connect our towns and villages tojobs, opportunities, to ourfamily and ourfriends, but villages tojobs, opportunities, to our family and our friends, but they have half the funding for buses, scrap the real promises to the north and where is the digital britain we were promised? madame thank you, mr deputy speaker, we don't need to look to rome, jericho or renaissance florence for inspiration because in preston, grimsby and other places, people are delivering real change for themselves, people are delivering real change forthemselves, not people are delivering real change for themselves, not because of their government, but despite it. imagine what we could do if they would get out of way and give us back the power we demand to make decisions for ourselves. well, she laughs, they do laugh, they have been laughing at us for years and here it goes again.
is so old that one of the better announcements that caught my eye was actually made in 2008, by gordon brownout to hike up our taxes! this does nothing to address it. what we needed was a plan to connect our towns and villages to jobs, plan to connect our towns and villages tojobs, opportunities, to ourfamily and ourfriends, but villages tojobs, opportunities, to our family and our friends, but they have half the funding for buses, scrap the real promises to the north and where is the digital...
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so i can rather see a t as my, as my can either a gordon or majors instead of the endless familiars, l m r e y. yeah. when sunday, maryland thats brown precipitate. your career care customer care. why don't, let's pers carousel his cousin again, it is. yeah, i'm sorry, but as you're brought up from a ally, i'm asked as i because you mantra is im sorry, overdose. others guy got on july. the router is in there and same col color savannah. not them on pope's in the builders, because the m a e hours place that i can i can course that apple nic amaica. i'm sending it out because i know we're still there's been, i can't tell it is one bit you can see angel bloomed. i woke up around the computer without the la pisca was our menache from iowa. but a, you can scarsdale one is force a. 3 little bit. yeah. that will it go? yeah. when you're really gonna be sam, and i say i was, i was a few that were so session that leader, when we started on this momento, it almost didn't go out and come away. we're still now fundamentally, i'm glad. yeah. guy, there's a similar, this is dollars just that i had a known with someone from us. british rested is no
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me that in some ways considering what he learned wilkes booth learn from john brown, speaks to john probably for the gordonng executed, if booth had been willing to take that final step, he certainly could have prepared a speech and he and stage he really could've done it. and he didn't have - >> yes that is aso great questin and can you both talk about the roll of religion and these two men's lives and how i brought them to where they ended up. >> is we question i know. >> i will try a little bit, this simply my interpretation of wicked and also them because i think he's the most interesting it character. and i'll see if david has the same response and that is that lincoln seems to me to grow our religious longer the war lasted the greater the moral burden of the work and it is almost as though lincoln said some level, i cannot bear the moral burden of this war. in in a basically have kind of had this off to somebody else so the first address, lincoln referred to better angels in human nature but not speaking spdirectly to god in the way tht he is in the second inaugural address on when he basically said,
me that in some ways considering what he learned wilkes booth learn from john brown, speaks to john probably for the gordonng executed, if booth had been willing to take that final step, he certainly could have prepared a speech and he and stage he really could've done it. and he didn't have - >> yes that is aso great questin and can you both talk about the roll of religion and these two men's lives and how i brought them to where they ended up. >> is we question i know. >> i...
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gordon. we replicated this same chemical transformation in the laboratory for this film. injecting nitrate cause the oxidized brown tuna meat to regain its red tinge within a few hours. but tuna re colored to look like fresh fish can be toxic and cause serious food poisoning. c. o miss what a mushy. the wonders he saw on problem. chill properties or goes from a girl. it was a little new that was interested to see comparable post assaulted under orange or clash with dick control, emotion driven by fear of a huge scandal. the industry dissidence took their concerns to the european union earlier saturday. cuz if he left home, if it came off and was about to treat presser, you panko plex may tell you. in 2016 spanish police established that the whistle blowers fears were correct. they found tuna caught in el salvador and panama their brown flesh assigned. they should no longer be eaten role. they also found injection machines and high quantities of night traits all set up ready to go. the evidence was enough to force that particular operation to close. but elsewhere, the practice continued. in 2017, there were 454 cas
gordon. we replicated this same chemical transformation in the laboratory for this film. injecting nitrate cause the oxidized brown tuna meat to regain its red tinge within a few hours. but tuna re colored to look like fresh fish can be toxic and cause serious food poisoning. c. o miss what a mushy. the wonders he saw on problem. chill properties or goes from a girl. it was a little new that was interested to see comparable post assaulted under orange or clash with dick control, emotion driven...
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gordon meade. he also was a strange looking character by the way. i think he was 33 years old abraham lincoln who had away with words described sheridan as quote a a brown chunky little chap. with a long body short legs not enough neck to hang him. and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without bending over. okay. so so certainly striking a very different kind of figure than jeb stuart struck, but these were to be the the fight between calvary was going to be involved in these two men. sheridan got into big fights with mead his direct commander because sheridan wanted to go out and fight cavalry and need one of his calgary to do the traditional things to reconnoiter to find the enemy at the screen his own forces and so as you'll see they get into big tips about that. the campaign opens obviously in early may of 1864 union army rather than attacking lee head on goes around in a flanking movement. um, and let's see how those two caliber commanders deal with the situation. sheridan deals with it very badly because what he wants to do is fight confederate cavalry and here's confederate calgary somewhere over there near fredericksburg
gordon meade. he also was a strange looking character by the way. i think he was 33 years old abraham lincoln who had away with words described sheridan as quote a a brown chunky little chap. with a long body short legs not enough neck to hang him. and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without bending over. okay. so so certainly striking a very different kind of figure than jeb stuart struck, but these were to be the the fight between calvary was going to be involved in...