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hardee will ride up later and call off any attacks. we're not quite done. -- because the jackknife, the blade has been, has, no longer has essential pressure on it, but ek the hinge willll now become the focus. now here is a cedar break known as the round forest. and the confederates throughout the last afternoon of 1862 will launch repeated charges against that position. the firing will be so intense o that menn will actually pick cotton out of the cotton fields and put them into their ears because the din is so loud on both sides.ay they will attack repeatedly, repeatedly, repeatedly to the point where rosecrans at one point in the day at the last attack is going in.as he ri he's concerned that the federals might be wavering. so he rides down, as he rides down, he rides done off the noll, a confederate shell passeg him and decapitates his chief of stachlt the skull cut off right here. they continue another 20 paces . and slumps over. rosecrans is doused in the guy's blood. in hi everybody in that section, they will recall vividly the
hardee will ride up later and call off any attacks. we're not quite done. -- because the jackknife, the blade has been, has, no longer has essential pressure on it, but ek the hinge willll now become the focus. now here is a cedar break known as the round forest. and the confederates throughout the last afternoon of 1862 will launch repeated charges against that position. the firing will be so intense o that menn will actually pick cotton out of the cotton fields and put them into their ears...
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Aug 18, 2017
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in the late 80s the bought hardees, and got in financial trouble in the late nine inside and the 2000 i was the general counsel nor company think appointed me as the ceo, chief executive officer, to take the company -- i think either sell it or take into it bankruptcy. realize quickly that would be a mistake win. had 75,000 people working for the company that would have lost their jobs. the franchiseees would have lost their investment. we needed to try fix this. had a great team. we did fix it. we're now -- retired april 2nd april 2nd and we had 3,800 restaurants and 44 states and 41 foreign countries and 20% of the restaurants now are overseaes. so it was a lot of fun, and i have to say i'm enjoying retirement after 16 years as ceo but it was a fun 16 years. >> host: what are you doing. >> guest: i'm actually writing a book. have a deal with a publisher to write a book. it was going to be about how i thought hillary clinton and barack obama really worked together to dish if not destroy, at least significantly demean the american free enter surprise system which created great opportu
in the late 80s the bought hardees, and got in financial trouble in the late nine inside and the 2000 i was the general counsel nor company think appointed me as the ceo, chief executive officer, to take the company -- i think either sell it or take into it bankruptcy. realize quickly that would be a mistake win. had 75,000 people working for the company that would have lost their jobs. the franchiseees would have lost their investment. we needed to try fix this. had a great team. we did fix...
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Aug 14, 2017
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in the late '80s, carl's junior bought hardee's and it got into financial trouble in the late '90s and in 2,005 as the general counsel, they appointed me as the ceo to either sell it or take it into bankruptcy and realized quickly that would have been a mistake the 75,000 people working for the company that lost their jobs and their franchisees would have lost their investment. we need to try to fix it. we had 8,000 restaurants in 44 states and countries and by 20% i'm enjoying retirement after 16 years of ceo. it was going to be how i got hillary clinton and barack obama to work together to demand the enterprise system that had created such a great opportunity for people and i think i now can write about how president trump with the proper support in congress in particular could bring back that american spirit lifted the nation so high, and again make america great again as he would say. i think we have a real potential. and i want to talk about this. i don't think people know about what roe wilson and what he did as a disrespect to the constitution. there's things they didn't want th
in the late '80s, carl's junior bought hardee's and it got into financial trouble in the late '90s and in 2,005 as the general counsel, they appointed me as the ceo to either sell it or take it into bankruptcy and realized quickly that would have been a mistake the 75,000 people working for the company that lost their jobs and their franchisees would have lost their investment. we need to try to fix it. we had 8,000 restaurants in 44 states and countries and by 20% i'm enjoying retirement after...
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. >> reporter: thousands of people have fled hardee's floodwaters and a rescued by cruise, what abouters have incredible bonds with their friends, and their friendships were on display as they clutch their dogs and cats while getting into rescue boats. >> reporter: unfortunately there is no or time, and that is where animal loving volunteers are stepping in. . >> we have a lot of cats and dogs that were left behind. were going into rescue these babies. select a german shepherd was found in a crate on a bus, and this kind stranger watches over him while he searches for the owner. the stock was found shivering on top of the car. rescuers say he tried to come down but was too scared. that's when they pulled out the . >> system that the fortunately animal shelters around the region are opening their doors. this rescue were in new orleans is near capacity but is willing to take in more animals. . >> i think there is phase i i expected to be face to three and four. . >> many shelters welcome pets now but that was not the situation during katrina. >>> it is a new approach to decreasing the u
. >> reporter: thousands of people have fled hardee's floodwaters and a rescued by cruise, what abouters have incredible bonds with their friends, and their friendships were on display as they clutch their dogs and cats while getting into rescue boats. >> reporter: unfortunately there is no or time, and that is where animal loving volunteers are stepping in. . >> we have a lot of cats and dogs that were left behind. were going into rescue these babies. select a german shepherd...
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Aug 15, 2017
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his objective which is about three miles away from hardee's initial position is the nashville pike which runs right here. so if you push that jack knife closed you cut the nashville pike, it will be destroyed. that's bragg's plan. here's the essential defrps between the two men. rosecrans decides he will attack at 8:00, and start his preliminary movements at 7:00 and bragg says we'll start preliminary movements now and we'll be in position and attack at 6:00. that's the difference. rosecrans liked to sleep in. he liked to stay up late and he liked to sleep in. that's the difference. next morning, new year's eve, 1862. 10,000 confederateses who had spent the night, wet night in tennessee in the 30s, no fires. in the case of one of the division's pat sclaburn, they had marched from one end of the plains to the other and they had about four hours' of sleep and something to keep in mind that will be a factor. at 6:00 in the morning they start to move forward and at 6:20, the first federals right here on the end of the line see the confederates coming. the federals are not expecting they have
his objective which is about three miles away from hardee's initial position is the nashville pike which runs right here. so if you push that jack knife closed you cut the nashville pike, it will be destroyed. that's bragg's plan. here's the essential defrps between the two men. rosecrans decides he will attack at 8:00, and start his preliminary movements at 7:00 and bragg says we'll start preliminary movements now and we'll be in position and attack at 6:00. that's the difference. rosecrans...
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Aug 4, 2017
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hardee. i know this has been a passion of yours and you have been a forceful and persistent and, sadly, necessary advocate to put a human face on what i know from my friend. to try to move this along further. so i in particular want to thank you for your advocacy. i don't think we'd be here today if it were not for your efforts. i'm sorry for the reasons it's brought you here. but i'm glad that you're here and i want to thank you. as a newer member of this committee, i'm struck by how much we need to learn the hard-earned lessons of agent orange and not do what was done then and i think the level of frustration you're seeing from this panel is a deja vu. that this is taking too long. and not everybody's got time. nor should they have to wait. the most important of those lessons is that we have to be determined. we have to work together. the unwieldy and long research process. which, again, i would agree with my colleague, representative brownley, the expert on gulf war illness, all due respec
hardee. i know this has been a passion of yours and you have been a forceful and persistent and, sadly, necessary advocate to put a human face on what i know from my friend. to try to move this along further. so i in particular want to thank you for your advocacy. i don't think we'd be here today if it were not for your efforts. i'm sorry for the reasons it's brought you here. but i'm glad that you're here and i want to thank you. as a newer member of this committee, i'm struck by how much we...
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republican party is hardee feet for health care. the party is more divided than it was then.e difficult to get something done. they need to do the best. made a promise to american voters. it will be detrimental to all republicans looking for re-election and if they don't have it in '18. >> the '86 tax reform was bipartisan. because the democrats controlled the house. neil: first wave of this '81, carried into '82 before we got the real reform in '86. michael, give me democratic perspective. nancy pelosi is keen to censure the president. it would be largely meaningless, would send a message obviously. some republicans might get on board with it, but is it too much after distraction here? is that really the intent of democrat to kill this off, to kill this president's initiatives off to maybe kill him off, not physically but get my point? >> listen the president has his own worst enemy. every time he has opportunity to open his mouth to say something inspires the country, instead he chooses divisive rhetoric. that is not nancy pelosi -- neil: wouldn't you arguing censoring anyo
republican party is hardee feet for health care. the party is more divided than it was then.e difficult to get something done. they need to do the best. made a promise to american voters. it will be detrimental to all republicans looking for re-election and if they don't have it in '18. >> the '86 tax reform was bipartisan. because the democrats controlled the house. neil: first wave of this '81, carried into '82 before we got the real reform in '86. michael, give me democratic...
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. >> it sounds like a hardee's ad, a better deal. and the immigration issue, that's a perfect example. and i'm going to get jumped by saying this because i'm in manhattan. >> no, you're not. >> i'm not? >> no, you're not. >> the democratic party has lost white working class americans because of immigration. that's an issue. and there's such a blind spot that they don't understand, they really don't understand that for a lot of working class americans a flood of immigrants coming to the united states means not on they lose their jobs but they're smart enough to know it depresses their wages. so when they hear donald trump say let's lessen the number of immigrants coming to the united states of america, working class democrats think it's pretty good for wages. >> they have no coherence to the agenda right now. look at that number with white working class americans, the president being underwater gives the democrats that opportunity but there's no coherence to the agenda. they have a policy challenge, a messaging challenge, a generation
. >> it sounds like a hardee's ad, a better deal. and the immigration issue, that's a perfect example. and i'm going to get jumped by saying this because i'm in manhattan. >> no, you're not. >> i'm not? >> no, you're not. >> the democratic party has lost white working class americans because of immigration. that's an issue. and there's such a blind spot that they don't understand, they really don't understand that for a lot of working class americans a flood of...
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of hardee's and karl's junior to lead the department of labor. that's right, his first major announcement affecting workers was to nominate a man who made his fortune on the backs of hardworking americans to the top position in the government charged with protecting american workers. on february 1, just days after being inaugurated, president trump delayed a work to keep workers from a lethal cancer-causing substance, on february 3, president trump stood with big bank c.e.o.'s to make it easier for investment advisers to cheat hardworking americans out of $17 billion a year in retirement savings. on march 1, the trump administration delayed the rule protecting workers from lethal cancer-causing barilliam a second time. on march 6, congressional directives -- voted to make it easier for big government contractors to steal wages from employees. on march 16 president trump proposed to slash fund fog ring -- funding for the labor department whose job is to stand up for the american worker, slash it by 21%. congressional republicans voted to make it e
of hardee's and karl's junior to lead the department of labor. that's right, his first major announcement affecting workers was to nominate a man who made his fortune on the backs of hardworking americans to the top position in the government charged with protecting american workers. on february 1, just days after being inaugurated, president trump delayed a work to keep workers from a lethal cancer-causing substance, on february 3, president trump stood with big bank c.e.o.'s to make it easier...