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>>or those are two very very different plans and it is up to jermaine there is jermaine —- center andll off to the left and then off to the right. so the problem of course there is 3000 miles between london and new york and you have the commander-in-chief in new york sitting 3000 miles away and they are sitting there in london so when you have messages that can take two or three months to go the-and-forth across atlantic it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially with decision-makers in london and new york city. so that's what really leads to the major problem. . . . . basically what happened is the approved, once he finishes it will turn around and move his army up the hudson river to support burgoyne. number one, it's uncoordinated and confusing and the other thing is, it shows, i think both jermaine and burgoyne's in some ways, their misunderstanding of what it takes to conduct operations in north america especially what it takes to conduct operations in the wilderness of new york. they think these things can be done very quickly and they can be turned on a dim
>>or those are two very very different plans and it is up to jermaine there is jermaine —- center andll off to the left and then off to the right. so the problem of course there is 3000 miles between london and new york and you have the commander-in-chief in new york sitting 3000 miles away and they are sitting there in london so when you have messages that can take two or three months to go the-and-forth across atlantic it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially...
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king and jermaine liked this plan.hink there almost obsessedss with this kind of thing the lake champlain quarter. remember how my this time has recognized washington as washington and maine american army is the primary center of gravity, how is commander-in-chief? new york city and what he argues is i want to go to philadelphia where congress is if i do that, washington will be forced to defend philadelphia i destroy the american army the value first considers mercy over to philadelphia becauseid that, ift leads to alsod problem have to protect his lines of medication your he was burned 76, early 77 princeton -- campaign washington against them decisive use the mobility of the royal navy is o further amended royal navy loads shifts plan -- let me go back for second. his plan is to vote on shifts take his army by c and ultimately fail going up the chesapeake bay philadelphia so that's his plan. fairly straightforward but obviously thosetf are two very different plans and it's up to jermaine to coordinate these plans. h
king and jermaine liked this plan.hink there almost obsessedss with this kind of thing the lake champlain quarter. remember how my this time has recognized washington as washington and maine american army is the primary center of gravity, how is commander-in-chief? new york city and what he argues is i want to go to philadelphia where congress is if i do that, washington will be forced to defend philadelphia i destroy the american army the value first considers mercy over to philadelphia...
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by the king and jermaine. i got what he mentioned, very explicit orders saying yes "the king and i" have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and after that, once you do that, then you need to go back so how is the commander-in-chief, he is reading it as commander-in-chief will, the boss approved my plan. the secondary part is burgoyne went undone. who knows when so he reads it as i think any commander-in-chief would so let's go to philadelphia. >> i want you to hold that, the miss assumptions that underlie the campaign, we will come back to that when we wrap up and introduce audience questions and move on to the battle itself. this confused me for years, this wasn't bought in saratoga, is a location over several days. >> when i think of saratoga, i think of the saratoga campaign. a series of military operations so i think when we talk about the campaign, you've got to go back to july 77, fall on battle and then the battle of bankston and then the first battle of saratoga and the second battle of saratoga
by the king and jermaine. i got what he mentioned, very explicit orders saying yes "the king and i" have approved your plan to go to philadelphia and after that, once you do that, then you need to go back so how is the commander-in-chief, he is reading it as commander-in-chief will, the boss approved my plan. the secondary part is burgoyne went undone. who knows when so he reads it as i think any commander-in-chief would so let's go to philadelphia. >> i want you to hold that,...
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and jermaine began in that position, jermaine was in essence the minister of war. he also had responsibilities for britain's army in america. and jermaine understood a new strategy had to be developed. and jermaine came up with what became known as the southern strategy. that was essentially, essentially write off the northern colonies and attempt to regain control of two and possibly three colonies down south. georgia, south carolina, and possibly north carolina as well. and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy generate collected a greater percentage of colonists and the southern colony had remained loyal to england, then was the case in the northern colonies. they were tied to england by both economically, through the church and other factors. so jermaine felt that by going into the south, many of these loyalists would willingly bear arms for their king. since many of the troops, is it 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists. some of whom would come into the regular british army and enter what became
and jermaine began in that position, jermaine was in essence the minister of war. he also had responsibilities for britain's army in america. and jermaine understood a new strategy had to be developed. and jermaine came up with what became known as the southern strategy. that was essentially, essentially write off the northern colonies and attempt to regain control of two and possibly three colonies down south. georgia, south carolina, and possibly north carolina as well. and jermaine thought...
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he was the secretary of state for the american colonies and jermaine come in that position he was inhe minister of war and also had responsibilities for britain's army innd america. and jermaine understood a new strategy had to be developed and came up with what became known as the southern strategy and that was essentially to write off the northern colonies with the attempt to regain control of two or possibly three colonies down south georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy because generally he was corrected that a greater percentage of colonist in the southern colonies had remained loyal than was the case in the northern colonies it was economically to the anglican church and other factors. so jermaine felt that by going into the south many of these loyalists would willingly bear arms for their king 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton they can be replaced hopefully by loyalists some would come into the regular british army that became known asla provincial regiments others were going to the newly str
he was the secretary of state for the american colonies and jermaine come in that position he was inhe minister of war and also had responsibilities for britain's army innd america. and jermaine understood a new strategy had to be developed and came up with what became known as the southern strategy and that was essentially to write off the northern colonies with the attempt to regain control of two or possibly three colonies down south georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as...
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georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy. he was correct in this score that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to england than was the case. many of these would bear arms for their king and since 8,000 had to be relinquished, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists some of whom come to the regular british army and provincial regimens and militia units if jermaine's plan if they were retaken the british already had east or west florida and in the war that ended in 1763 they still were both of the trans- appalachian west it's a very uncertain future and there were many in england that thought if this played out in this fashion and not a very long in the united states they would seek to return to the british empire because they would have the expanding and whatever so that was the southern strategy cobbled together in the winter of 1778 and london and as i mentioned a little bit earlier, when clinton receives his orders, it includes implementing the southern strategy whi
georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy. he was correct in this score that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to england than was the case. many of these would bear arms for their king and since 8,000 had to be relinquished, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists some of whom come to the regular british army and provincial regimens and militia units if jermaine's plan if they...
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the person who lived to remain in the war was george jermaine, the american secretary or secretary ofte for the american colony jermaine began in that position, he was in essence, the minister of war and he had responsibility for britain's army in america if he understood that a new strategy had to be developed. jermaine came up with what became known as southern strategy and that was essentially virtually right off the northern colonies and attempt to regain control of the two and possibly three colonies down south. further, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. jermaine thought that was in all strategy because he believed, generally correct in this that a greater percentage in the southern colonies remained loyal to anyone that was the case in colonies. they were tied to economically and through the anglican church and others so jermaine by going into the south, and many of these would willingly bear arms and since any of the troops, 8000 troops relinquished could be replaced hopefully by loyalists, some of whom would come in to the regular british army and became know
the person who lived to remain in the war was george jermaine, the american secretary or secretary ofte for the american colony jermaine began in that position, he was in essence, the minister of war and he had responsibility for britain's army in america if he understood that a new strategy had to be developed. jermaine came up with what became known as southern strategy and that was essentially virtually right off the northern colonies and attempt to regain control of the two and possibly...
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. >> soe the person that led the fight in the war was george jermaine.the secretary of state for the american colonies. so in that position in essence he was the minister of war and also had responsibilities for britain's army so jermaine understood that strategy had to be developed but essentially with the northern colonies in the attempt to regain control of two and possibly three colonies down south possibly north carolina ason well. to think that was a possible strategyss with a greater percentage of communist gave the southern colonies had remained loyal to anyone is the case in the northern colonies it was economically through the anglican church and other factors. so jermaine felt that by going into the south many would willingly bear arms for their king. and 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton, they could be replaced by loyalist. some of whom come into the regular british army and interprovincial regiments. . . . . if my have looked like war >> area and bread was the area that was deemed the united states and everything else on their an
. >> soe the person that led the fight in the war was george jermaine.the secretary of state for the american colonies. so in that position in essence he was the minister of war and also had responsibilities for britain's army so jermaine understood that strategy had to be developed but essentially with the northern colonies in the attempt to regain control of two and possibly three colonies down south possibly north carolina ason well. to think that was a possible strategyss with a...
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but it wasn't jermaine to the case. so we told the jury disregard all you have heard and this left both of the principal lawyers frustrated. darrow was understandably frustrated. he wanted to show that the scientific principle was superior to what he thought of as superstition. -- he wanted to defend the bible. and there was no way he could do that within the parameters of the trial at least as they had been set by the judge. so then what was the most famous, became the most famous part of the trial, took place on the seventh day of the trial. there was a lot of people crowding in the courtroom, as you see. the courtroom is fairly big but nevertheless you could fit about 300 or 400 people there. reporters, regular citizens that wanted to see this famous trial that had been reported in newspapers all over the country. so the judge decided he would move the proceedings outdoors. one of the reasons to was that it was july in tennessee. it's east tennessee, east tennessee, it's not his hottest say, memphis. but it's still h
but it wasn't jermaine to the case. so we told the jury disregard all you have heard and this left both of the principal lawyers frustrated. darrow was understandably frustrated. he wanted to show that the scientific principle was superior to what he thought of as superstition. -- he wanted to defend the bible. and there was no way he could do that within the parameters of the trial at least as they had been set by the judge. so then what was the most famous, became the most famous part of the...
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jermaine braddock. they are just starting the third quarter. it is still 14-7.his abc 7 sports report is brought to you by your local toyota dealers. we will be back later with interviews. dion: a lot to celebrate. more to come. the next steps for booster shots after an fda panel recommended them for some groups. the latest in the search for gabby petito. fbi agent's not only searching for and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take oste bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d for immune support. osteo bi-flex, plus vitamin d ♪ ♪ ♪ small decisions make a world of differenc
jermaine braddock. they are just starting the third quarter. it is still 14-7.his abc 7 sports report is brought to you by your local toyota dealers. we will be back later with interviews. dion: a lot to celebrate. more to come. the next steps for booster shots after an fda panel recommended them for some groups. the latest in the search for gabby petito. fbi agent's not only searching for and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get...
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mainstream with broadcasting careers, think about gary lineker and jermainejenas butjimmy greaves and jermaine 1980s, his conversational style, he was a man of the people, there was a time he was regarded as the best footballer in the country and among those in the world and it was that credibility that he brought to his broadcasting career. you only have to look at the reaction on twitter, tributes from harry kane and ian wright, the first footballer�*s name i ever heard from my teacher. it is a great story in his autobiography when he was asked about coming into school to teach people how to score and he said he had no advice, he just got the ball and found a way of putting it in the back of the net. 132 goals at chelsea and 169 games and then a brief spell in milan but it was spurs where he scored 266 goals for tottenham in 379 games, that catapulted him to legendary status and it is extraordinary news that the news of his death is on the day when tottenham play chelsea this afternoon. what reaction there will be at the tottenham hotspur stadium. it will be very poignant. let us talk about
mainstream with broadcasting careers, think about gary lineker and jermainejenas butjimmy greaves and jermaine 1980s, his conversational style, he was a man of the people, there was a time he was regarded as the best footballer in the country and among those in the world and it was that credibility that he brought to his broadcasting career. you only have to look at the reaction on twitter, tributes from harry kane and ian wright, the first footballer�*s name i ever heard from my teacher. it...
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rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world can you believe this?t up we say ♪ ♪ what i do ♪ >> hip hop was no longer the bratty kid on the block, it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ we're going to have a problem here ♪ ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp, marshall mathers being his real name. suddenly the biggest star in hip-hop is eminem, bar none. ♪ all you other slim shadies are just imitating ♪ ♪ who's the real shady please stand up ♪ >> eminem came from a white working-class background and those are the stories he told. it just put him on a different level because he brought his own authenticity to the game. >> deejay. kick that -- >> i saw "8 mile" in times square opening night and had to sit in front of the theater. it was one of the most satisfying movie experiences i've ever had. i mean, listen, on "lose yourself" when that thing comes through your speakers in a giant movie theater that's a big moment. >
rappers like jermaine dupri, jay-z and ja rule were saying to the world can you believe this?t up we say ♪ ♪ what i do ♪ >> hip hop was no longer the bratty kid on the block, it's the predominant music. and then what really takes it over the top is a young rapper from detroit. ♪ we're going to have a problem here ♪ ♪ you act like you never seen a white person before ♪ >> in 2000 eminem puts out the marshall mathers lp, marshall mathers being his real name. suddenly the...
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. >> there was it jermaine to the case. this is a material was found on mr.l hearing, the judge agreed. dealing a blow to the states case. which will down to a single piece of evidence against jerry burns, that dna match. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. >> the trial began in february 2020. 's sister janel and her husband john, traveled from their florida home to attend. determined to see it through to the. and every day. >> every day, if the jury has to be there, will be. there >> you examined the dress -- the >> prosecution put detective dug larison on the stand to tell jurors the police found followed sound practices when they handled's clothing. >> we wore rubber gloves, for one. thankfully tried not to disturb the clothing items. just to get a quick look at them and re-insert them back into their original packaging. >> dna analysts, linda, since retired, testified the dna collected from that evidence could only be long to one person. >> the probability of finding two unrelated and officials is so small, that they can be discounted. >> t
. >> there was it jermaine to the case. this is a material was found on mr.l hearing, the judge agreed. dealing a blow to the states case. which will down to a single piece of evidence against jerry burns, that dna match. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. >> the trial began in february 2020. 's sister janel and her husband john, traveled from their florida home to attend. determined to see it through to the. and every day. >> every day, if the jury has...
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deemed jermaine by the parliament -- germane by the parliamentarian and i yield to my friend, mr. davidson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognizeed. mr. davidson: i think the reason it was ruled germane by the parliamentarian is the cartels control the drug flow in the united states. while there are exceptions for marijuana, the cartels still dominate the market. part of the reason is cash is in the black market. legal operations in many states cannot be banked. people that work there expect get mortgages. they don't have access to the banking system. and the reality is, the financial industry is being pushed by regulators to kind of back door make something illegal. this has been done on any number of fronts whether, you know, firearms are disfavored in some states, you have reputational risks if you're going to bank these people. for too long in america we had a standard that says, you're not going to bank these people are you? who these people are has changed. this is preventing us from stopping the cartels. it's germane and i urge everyone to support the amendmen
deemed jermaine by the parliament -- germane by the parliamentarian and i yield to my friend, mr. davidson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognizeed. mr. davidson: i think the reason it was ruled germane by the parliamentarian is the cartels control the drug flow in the united states. while there are exceptions for marijuana, the cartels still dominate the market. part of the reason is cash is in the black market. legal operations in many states cannot be banked. people that work...
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baldwin, of ohio to be a member, jermaine max to be a member.e presiding officer: the nominations are 0 in question. those in favor say aye. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the senate consider calendar number 243. melanie ann agoran, to be assistant secretary of health and human services and that the senate vote on the nomination without intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, department of health and human services, melanie anagoran, of the district of columbia to be assistant secretary. the presiding officer: the question is on the nomination. all may never say aye. opposed, no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it and the nomination is confirmed. mr. schumer: i ask consent that the motion -- the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table, all without intervening action or debate, no further motions be in tortd nomination, any statements to the nomination be printed in the record and the pres
baldwin, of ohio to be a member, jermaine max to be a member.e presiding officer: the nominations are 0 in question. those in favor say aye. the nominations are confirmed en bloc. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the senate consider calendar number 243. melanie ann agoran, to be assistant secretary of health and human services and that the senate vote on the nomination without intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk:...