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he told joe johnston, replace bragg with joe johnston. go to tullahoma and figure out what the heck is going on. in early february joe johnston goes to tullahoma. he talks to the commanders, bragg wanted to be relieved at this point, but he doesn't force the issue by resigning. what johnston finds that the morale among rank and file is pretty good. they feel good about going against the dastardly yankees, i'm sure the terms were used at least once to general johnston. he figures out some of that but people are putting on a pretty good face as well. even though bragg maybe a contankerous old codjer, he is not that old, they have to show that to a superior officer. he writes a report and disappears. you think it's smoothed over, right. now is the time for the paperwork and battle reports for the battle just concluded. now it's time to refight the stones river campaign. how many have looked at the official records of stones rivers campaign, has anyone looked at that besides drew gruber back there? they're interesting for two parts. several o
he told joe johnston, replace bragg with joe johnston. go to tullahoma and figure out what the heck is going on. in early february joe johnston goes to tullahoma. he talks to the commanders, bragg wanted to be relieved at this point, but he doesn't force the issue by resigning. what johnston finds that the morale among rank and file is pretty good. they feel good about going against the dastardly yankees, i'm sure the terms were used at least once to general johnston. he figures out some of...
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johnston is going to be in. joe johnston, he would pen it on an exhulted sense of honor, he doesn't like to create the impression he's pulling down a brother officer so he can take the job that he really wants. when he shows up, he has a convenient excuse not to execute the order. why? mrs. bragg is with the army and she has i think drunk some bad water and is down with typhoid. it's very serious illness. it's a very serious illness. she can't travel for a few weeks. so johnston says, mrs. bragg can't travel. bragg can't travel to richmond so we're going to suspend the orders for the time being. for the next six weeks until mid-april here's the situation in the army of tennessee headquarters in tullahoma. you have johne johnston in command, bragg is present, he's not been relieved from the army command, but he's still there, who's in charge? i don't think they ever figured it out. now, who is the one person that would referee all of this and solve the whole problem? jefferson davis. and the fact that jefferson d
johnston is going to be in. joe johnston, he would pen it on an exhulted sense of honor, he doesn't like to create the impression he's pulling down a brother officer so he can take the job that he really wants. when he shows up, he has a convenient excuse not to execute the order. why? mrs. bragg is with the army and she has i think drunk some bad water and is down with typhoid. it's very serious illness. it's a very serious illness. she can't travel for a few weeks. so johnston says, mrs....
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leroy johnstone was a returning world war i veteran. he had served in the 169th infantry. many of you will identify that as the harlem health fighters harlem hellfighters. if you look at where it says wounded, you can see that his record was changed from severely wounded to slightly wounded. this anomaly puzzled me a great deal, and going back and looking at his service record, i realized that no medals were awarded to leroy johnstone. over that summer, i worked on posthumously having those metals posthumously awarded to the family of leroy johnston. with the assistance of congressman french hill, i was not only able to get the records awarded to the family, but french hill started house resolution, and that house resolution eventually became law. there will be a commission established in the coming year to evaluate all the records for nonwhite that participated in world war i, in hopes of identifying people who earned awards but were not effectively awarded the awards. this is probably one of the more interesting discoveries, and it came from a newspaper called the toby c
leroy johnstone was a returning world war i veteran. he had served in the 169th infantry. many of you will identify that as the harlem health fighters harlem hellfighters. if you look at where it says wounded, you can see that his record was changed from severely wounded to slightly wounded. this anomaly puzzled me a great deal, and going back and looking at his service record, i realized that no medals were awarded to leroy johnstone. over that summer, i worked on posthumously having those...
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the for the exchequer in london so what is scotland's reaction in your estimation likely to be the johnston vehicle going to be well we will show him or tough there were people shrug last shoulders and go to the back of the bus i don't think anybody shrugging their shoulders anymore and i think the fact that there were 80000 plus people marching in and i mean there the weather in glasgow last saturday had you know any self respecting ducks looking for umbrellas it was absolutely horrendous but the number of the troops came out in numbers who i would worry about if i were nicholas sturgeon is you can't keep expecting people to turn know with their so tires demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm and then do nothing i think they will come a point where their scottish government has got to take some firm action when we're the other otherwise they stand to lose the support they've already built up requests are going to push in your gut the general election result scotland more or less correct not going to ask what's going to happen not well i mean i think the general consensus with which i agree
the for the exchequer in london so what is scotland's reaction in your estimation likely to be the johnston vehicle going to be well we will show him or tough there were people shrug last shoulders and go to the back of the bus i don't think anybody shrugging their shoulders anymore and i think the fact that there were 80000 plus people marching in and i mean there the weather in glasgow last saturday had you know any self respecting ducks looking for umbrellas it was absolutely horrendous but...
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difficult period of negotiation is expected things are mates even trickier by the fact that stores johnston says he wants the anti any go ca sion to be concluded by december. gives us about 11 months tough talks ahead and fishing rights could play a crucial role they were a landmark issue during the breaks and referendum particularly for those wanting to leave the e.u. . but the e.u. may expect access to u.k. waters in order for britain to secure the concessions it wants from the e.u. as ready talk of a looming fish for finance at. dawn is still hours away when davy and his crew set off from north shields in northeast england the lights of other fishing boats lent on the horizon but there are far fewer than when britain joined the e.u. in 1903. davey blames europe's fish sharing quotas both from the rest of europe now takes 6 times more from british seas than british girls do from european want. as they learn the 1st catch of the day davey says he hopes that after brags that britain canet a bigger share all in fairly soon he has to go 1st when we leave europe we've got a little bit a bigger
difficult period of negotiation is expected things are mates even trickier by the fact that stores johnston says he wants the anti any go ca sion to be concluded by december. gives us about 11 months tough talks ahead and fishing rights could play a crucial role they were a landmark issue during the breaks and referendum particularly for those wanting to leave the e.u. . but the e.u. may expect access to u.k. waters in order for britain to secure the concessions it wants from the e.u. as ready...
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and then finally what a johnston students from fda which is india's leading finance us to turn on the campus important. we are is all to see major protests against the government. and we'll we'll bring. on the struggle. and hopefully ought to be able to contribute some energy to their arm ran for mayor. supposed to do a show at fifty eight and welel the director of the institute from what i gather the first time i met them what's a what's a people's organization the vevery much kind of pushing for change. shin is exactly the kind of people that i want to work with. ththey've never r really heard reggae music before that never really experienced based on sound system before. so you you don't know all this thing is going to go. can. hello hello. hi how are y you. yeah [inaudible] i don't. is the biggest music actctually may be of assistance in order. get it to want to want me. he still waterer maybe so but to make a living the walkways and i think leah i saw a musical play unitech musical dia. you basically double does go [inaudible] yeah. we use m mail app. how can music amici leak on
and then finally what a johnston students from fda which is india's leading finance us to turn on the campus important. we are is all to see major protests against the government. and we'll we'll bring. on the struggle. and hopefully ought to be able to contribute some energy to their arm ran for mayor. supposed to do a show at fifty eight and welel the director of the institute from what i gather the first time i met them what's a what's a people's organization the vevery much kind of pushing...
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let's say hello from johnston rhode island watching on abc ten. you can have a seat, ladies.ifornia, i need glasses in the year 2020. and from belleville, illinois, on abc 30, what's up? as i said, this is mind, body, and soul week on the "tamron hall show." i am inappropriately dressed for work, but i got caught up in the golden globes last night and my friend billy porter walked out in a white tuxedo with feathers. i was like you're not ready for the "tamron hall show," let me show you how we do it. this is what happens when you're not invited to the golden globes you believe you could be. i as i said, mind, body, and soul week looking to the future. last night, let me talk about the golden globes. was a big moment for me to watch out when
let's say hello from johnston rhode island watching on abc ten. you can have a seat, ladies.ifornia, i need glasses in the year 2020. and from belleville, illinois, on abc 30, what's up? as i said, this is mind, body, and soul week on the "tamron hall show." i am inappropriately dressed for work, but i got caught up in the golden globes last night and my friend billy porter walked out in a white tuxedo with feathers. i was like you're not ready for the "tamron hall show,"...
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just if you johnston's miss johnson's-- joseph e authority and that the mississippi river. kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond themselves to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. will be some movement on the other side, of course, on june 7 with the attack on militants men, and some other advances on the lake providence area and so on, but nothing that would remotely aid pemberton in vicksburg. and by the time pemberton is bottled up in vicksburg, there is not much he could have done anyway. so it is a done deal. yes sir? >> did the fact that britain was -- did the fact that pemberton was a pennsylvanian have any effect on the confidence of his leadership both up and down the chain of command? dr. smith: absolutely it does. another thing reading these letters and diaries, everybody talks about -- everybody is convinced that pemberton sold vicksburg, that he got some monetary gain and all that and had a deal worked out with grant. there was even one part to the story that somehow they were communicat
just if you johnston's miss johnson's-- joseph e authority and that the mississippi river. kirby smith is in a different department. those orders would have had to come from richmond themselves to get anything done and kirby smith is not very interested. will be some movement on the other side, of course, on june 7 with the attack on militants men, and some other advances on the lake providence area and so on, but nothing that would remotely aid pemberton in vicksburg. and by the time pemberton...
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which the world looks for upholding human rights so we hope that germany plays its part i spoke to johnston merkel and i tried to explain to her that everything about what is happening in india and i actually she did make a statement when she was in india saying that you cannot have this. go on for unlimited period of time where 48000000 people up and put under siege 590-0000 indian troops so she's she did speak about it but i think. and i hope the germany will speak out against what is happening. mr prime minister you talked about minorities your governments because of poor corridor or is a long indian 6 to visit a really important place of pilgrimage here in pakistan and you got a lot of applause for that do you think it can help. to improve the relationship with india. you see. i have been i have not understood that what was the mindset. i mean no logical mind would not go toward solving. and i'm talking about indian leadership and pakistani leadership any logical mind would want to have peace and solve our issues through dialogue that's logical because you know when you when you trade w
which the world looks for upholding human rights so we hope that germany plays its part i spoke to johnston merkel and i tried to explain to her that everything about what is happening in india and i actually she did make a statement when she was in india saying that you cannot have this. go on for unlimited period of time where 48000000 people up and put under siege 590-0000 indian troops so she's she did speak about it but i think. and i hope the germany will speak out against what is...
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the smoke isn't johnston health hazard economists say it's costing the city dealing up to o thirty onellion euros per day. the air ququality in sydney'y's in bad enough to affect people's behaviors. so people aren't- going out to enjoy meals are not going to a shop to spending as much on the being impacted by poor health missing work. sydney is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle although it's the height of summer breezy big out in some restaurants offering al fresco dining appalling installer crowns. to i to out for. of the way because it's- you know it's very. just wanna go high and there are people who want coming into work everyday- because they're looking a after their prproperties and- unfortunately the company that i work. for kind of. sort of paper. is a lot of small business owners a united states onto up in their struggling. besides the short telmex him. sydney's global brand t taken a and the- could be felt down the law. as images of the heart city. in smoke are being around the world it's a tourism industry itself right. the lucrative chinese market in particular has been de
the smoke isn't johnston health hazard economists say it's costing the city dealing up to o thirty onellion euros per day. the air ququality in sydney'y's in bad enough to affect people's behaviors. so people aren't- going out to enjoy meals are not going to a shop to spending as much on the being impacted by poor health missing work. sydney is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle although it's the height of summer breezy big out in some restaurants offering al fresco dining appalling installer...
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we put up debate with the political commentator david johnston also the social activist we just. this is a sort of bygone break movie a sort of muscular reassertion of the we can say what we like it's our country and we don't give a damn what anybody thinks it can tell us about our most foul and disgusting racist language this was a movie gangsters and hey guess what really gangsters don't speak in politically correct balanced ways that's not what gangsters do when we see movies like this is the following day when those racial epithets are repeated on the should treat give cause for concern that. movie makers like guy should have a broader social conscience and responsibility. producing the arjen they do if you want to see a margin doris's them then that's fine you go and see it if we go to see a gangster movie you know we're not expecting to. find high philosophy we're not expecting to experienced work culture that's just reality i think is outdated is outmoded and he's not reflecting the kind of future which is of a more inclusive sense of britishness nationalism you know here
we put up debate with the political commentator david johnston also the social activist we just. this is a sort of bygone break movie a sort of muscular reassertion of the we can say what we like it's our country and we don't give a damn what anybody thinks it can tell us about our most foul and disgusting racist language this was a movie gangsters and hey guess what really gangsters don't speak in politically correct balanced ways that's not what gangsters do when we see movies like this is...
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at 4: new conservative mp david johnston tells us why didcot is so special.. laughter at 3: "we can't hear you!" brexit party mep claire fox has her microphone cut when her speaking time is up. you seem to want to create... madame, no—one can hear you, but you are free to continue talking to yourself. at 2: shadow culture secretary — and former soap actress — tracy brabin hops to the despatch box. thank you, mr speaker. nobody say "break a leg," please. and at 1: lord forsyth reminds lord mann of his interesting views on the house of lords. he is on record as saying that this place is a care home for failed politicians. selina seth reporting. many of the new mps first elected at last month's general election have made their first — or maiden — speeches in the commons. by tradition, these are non—controversial and include a tribute to the mp's predecessor, even if they came from a different political party. mark fletcher is a conservative whose victory in derbyshire ended the parliamentary career of labour's dennis skinner, who was widely known as the beast of
at 4: new conservative mp david johnston tells us why didcot is so special.. laughter at 3: "we can't hear you!" brexit party mep claire fox has her microphone cut when her speaking time is up. you seem to want to create... madame, no—one can hear you, but you are free to continue talking to yourself. at 2: shadow culture secretary — and former soap actress — tracy brabin hops to the despatch box. thank you, mr speaker. nobody say "break a leg," please. and at 1: lord...
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themselves have already banned ally way from having any part in their own network and with bars johnston really trying to hold out hope of a post brags that the u.k. is leaving even just a few days he'll be also keen to keep the u.s. on side but as far as they're concerned that's still taking a very hard line huawei is. a company we may not do business with at all because it is a national security threat the united states has also been very clear with our security partners on the threat posed by. the chinese government can rightfully demand access to data flowing through one way and c.t.e. systems why would anyone grant such power to regime that is already grossly violated cyberspace but we've not changed one way we're not allowing wall way into our country we're not change on that we can do business non-security things with huawei. now the british government say. why way will be limited to only 35 percent market share cap and so they have instituted that to ensure that the chinese giant doesn't get any kind of dominant position within the market as far as the company is concerned well t
themselves have already banned ally way from having any part in their own network and with bars johnston really trying to hold out hope of a post brags that the u.k. is leaving even just a few days he'll be also keen to keep the u.s. on side but as far as they're concerned that's still taking a very hard line huawei is. a company we may not do business with at all because it is a national security threat the united states has also been very clear with our security partners on the threat posed...
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protests even boris johnson's embarrass him yes to support him for geopolitical reasons but there is johnston actually pleaded with him to stay away during the election because it doesn't buy donald trump could have led to electoral disaster in britain ok and it's most of the can't stay with us it's not like you know you said want to worry about this you had one thing riot jumping in are wondering all right go ahead . yeah you know let me tell you i think the one thing that you said that is right is that he's a show man and he's all appearance and that's what one everybody in 2016 he promised to put america 1st and he hasn't done any of that the only thing he's done is he's sold himself to the saudi government we're fighting wars that aren't even. r.'s this is ridiculous and you seem to think that he's appealing to the american people how by using our tax paying dollars to fund wars that aren't even ours or i mean i don't understand you seem to think that he is like the best of the best in what sense the only thing he had going for him that was right was the fact that there was fake news and
protests even boris johnson's embarrass him yes to support him for geopolitical reasons but there is johnston actually pleaded with him to stay away during the election because it doesn't buy donald trump could have led to electoral disaster in britain ok and it's most of the can't stay with us it's not like you know you said want to worry about this you had one thing riot jumping in are wondering all right go ahead . yeah you know let me tell you i think the one thing that you said that is...
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just bracks it there are problems in terms of the north and south and i don't struggle for borders johnston is that reconvened voted against as withdrawal of be him. i'd have expected that also in scotland and wales that's good politics but the big picture is back to that the most important number for boris johnson 8080 seat majority he can do with the likes and of course if northern ireland causes a problem then he'll do what they always do that they put enough money into the public sector there to get wins for everybody and that should keep things stable for the next 12 months definitely if you had to put your finger on where you think that isolates thing johnson those are that's the titanic i think he once described blacks is going to be a titanic success a lot of my book that it will so. we'll see as a spare clear do you think the issue is going to come up that might be is undoing is with regard to manufacturing industry and their right to export to europe european market without tariffs if that is the case then they have to accept the european standards they've already flagged up that
just bracks it there are problems in terms of the north and south and i don't struggle for borders johnston is that reconvened voted against as withdrawal of be him. i'd have expected that also in scotland and wales that's good politics but the big picture is back to that the most important number for boris johnson 8080 seat majority he can do with the likes and of course if northern ireland causes a problem then he'll do what they always do that they put enough money into the public sector...
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ringing the bells soon will be ringing the huns so a year's time will be 100 or bell ringing for johnston well he won't be wringing his hands he might be down to 76 majority it's still pretty good the best majority the tories have had since the 1980 s. and i do hope the bell will told because big ben has been awful on the broad wycliffe it will be trepidation for he will watch the new year coming in on the 31st of december uncertain how we're going to work out and during the subsequent months i think there could be a significant change in political bones that's a word with thank you very much indeed thank you thank you the end of an old signing describe how the scots probably give up its independence and 1707 there is nothing as poetic about the severing of britain's political relationship with europe after almost half a century for funfair no state parties just the fireside chat with boris johnson a few 1000050 pieces i don't like display not even a contribution from big bay. but unless you don't know where the ball but a whimper there are perhaps 3 reasons for this 1st there's an atmosp
ringing the bells soon will be ringing the huns so a year's time will be 100 or bell ringing for johnston well he won't be wringing his hands he might be down to 76 majority it's still pretty good the best majority the tories have had since the 1980 s. and i do hope the bell will told because big ben has been awful on the broad wycliffe it will be trepidation for he will watch the new year coming in on the 31st of december uncertain how we're going to work out and during the subsequent months i...
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prime minister barak johnston that iran should negotiate a new deal under donald trump canada has convened a meeting of countries that last nationals in the downing of a civilian aircraft by iran's military last week all 176 passengers on board the ukrainian international airlines flight from tehran to kiev were killed investigators are trying to establish what happened in the flight's last moments but the investigation is being undermined by regional tensions if barker reports from london. a moment of reflection for the 176 victims of flight p.s. 752 countries united in grief together in the british capital demanding accountability compensation and eventual closure canada lost 57 people it's the merged as the leading voice in the fight for justice there are many many questions families want answers all of the countries assembled here today want answers and the international community wants answer the world is waiting for those answers and we will not rest until we get to them iran initially denied responsibility for the crash a plane technical failure but later admitted that it shot down
prime minister barak johnston that iran should negotiate a new deal under donald trump canada has convened a meeting of countries that last nationals in the downing of a civilian aircraft by iran's military last week all 176 passengers on board the ukrainian international airlines flight from tehran to kiev were killed investigators are trying to establish what happened in the flight's last moments but the investigation is being undermined by regional tensions if barker reports from london. a...
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big arms business are over because russian tanks are no longer loaded here but up until 2014 david johnston told us no we pray in russian danish and german vessels used to put in here. at the jetty where the poor people of mordor lovely grain carrier for us german shipping companies used to berth including 2 from the brain area so the ones in the report that we identified were breezer as well as a beluga which i believe is no longer solvent. because they have special skills that are required now in particular the german shipping companies that we were that we looked into while we were working on this report. capable of moving heavy cargo they were special are ships that had cranes and usually you want that kind of ship if you're going to a port destination where they may not have the cranes to imo load the carry cargo a tank weighs 40 tons in addition to tanks the powerful cranes in. also heaved missile launchers and heavy ammunition boxes on board more to the jetty other beluga in durance which will be taking arms to kenya and the beluga eternity which despite an e.u. embargo will be trans
big arms business are over because russian tanks are no longer loaded here but up until 2014 david johnston told us no we pray in russian danish and german vessels used to put in here. at the jetty where the poor people of mordor lovely grain carrier for us german shipping companies used to berth including 2 from the brain area so the ones in the report that we identified were breezer as well as a beluga which i believe is no longer solvent. because they have special skills that are required...
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. >> tom johnston, one of the original founding members, rented a room here for $40 a month.e was a student right down street at the sandal jose state university where he met another student by the name of pat simmons. they started jamming in the basement. tom wrote right here in the living room. this is basically, san jose's version of 710 ash bury. i would say this is of equal significance. >> what a story. the doobies have sold more than $20 million records including taking it to the streets. ♪ taking it to the streets. and the grammy winner. how can you not do it? what a fool believes. other acts. whitney houston, the notorious b.i.g., t-research and nine-inch nails. >>> the rare medical condition that appears to come out of nowhere. we'll talk to the family hit by afm. can my side be firm? and mine super soft? yes! with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and snorin
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. >> reporter: johnston's car was broken into this week. news of the theft made him think about what we value. >> i think it's important to realize there's more important things than stuff and sometimes although it's not your instinct, it's better to let it go. >> reporter: kenneth was born here. >> safety is a concern. >> reporter: he says the news of the laptop theft is sad, but that won't stop him from enjoying one of oakland's melting pots. >> i love what we have here. i'll always keep coming out to first friday and always embrace the community 100%. >> reporter: the event runs the first friday of every month from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. if rain is in the forecast, they'll look at following wednesday. >>> how do you protect yourself from becoming a theft victim? situational awareness is one of the keys to being safe in a better bay area. next is helpful advice on how to protect our laptops from thieves. >> reporter: people get so absorbed working they forget about safety even when signs warn customers. security experts say many of us lack sit
. >> reporter: johnston's car was broken into this week. news of the theft made him think about what we value. >> i think it's important to realize there's more important things than stuff and sometimes although it's not your instinct, it's better to let it go. >> reporter: kenneth was born here. >> safety is a concern. >> reporter: he says the news of the laptop theft is sad, but that won't stop him from enjoying one of oakland's melting pots. >> i love what...
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general johnston comes in to be a commander of the army of tennessee, and they are going to do some work in 1864 after all. i recommend these books, these are the best books on the chattanooga campaign. also, patrick clayburgh. thank you very much. [applause] now, i would be happy to answer any questions. remember, raise your hand and colin or sherry will come down to you with a microphone. the town in texas you byerred to, he went clayburgh. >> and they call it cleburne, yes. that is not the first time that is happened to me. i mentioned it and they said we don't pronounce it that way. but this happened to me once before in georgia. i went down to a place called lafayette. they call it la-fatte down there. that a few chuckles on one. that's not my first mistake. any other questions? wonderful. >> it is funny that you say that cleburne led the rearguard action after missionary ridge. fighting for hooker? was hooker chasing him? >> he was mostly holding off sheridan, and then it switched over to hooker because once they got across that creek and moved on the other side of the western atla
general johnston comes in to be a commander of the army of tennessee, and they are going to do some work in 1864 after all. i recommend these books, these are the best books on the chattanooga campaign. also, patrick clayburgh. thank you very much. [applause] now, i would be happy to answer any questions. remember, raise your hand and colin or sherry will come down to you with a microphone. the town in texas you byerred to, he went clayburgh. >> and they call it cleburne, yes. that is not...
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. >> reporter: johnston's car was broken into this week. news of the laptop theft made him think about what we value. >> i think it's important to realize that there are more important things than stuff and sometimes although it's not your instinct, it's better to let it go. >> reporter: kenneth was born and raised in oakland. he says the news of the laptop theft is sad and reminds him to be vigilant. that won't stop him from enjoying the melting pot. >> i love what we have here. i'll always keep coming out to first friday and always embrace oakland. >> reporter: the event run the first friday of every morning. if rain is in the forecast, then they'll look at the following wednesday. abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> how do you protect yourself from becoming a laptop theft victim at coffee shops. situational awareness is one of the keys to being safe. abc 7 news has helpful advice on how to protect your laptops from thieves. >>> >> reporter: people get so absorbed working they forget safety. security experts say many of us lack situational awar
. >> reporter: johnston's car was broken into this week. news of the laptop theft made him think about what we value. >> i think it's important to realize that there are more important things than stuff and sometimes although it's not your instinct, it's better to let it go. >> reporter: kenneth was born and raised in oakland. he says the news of the laptop theft is sad and reminds him to be vigilant. that won't stop him from enjoying the melting pot. >> i love what we...
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joseph johnston and beauregard are unimpressed with jeff stewart and he feels sleighted, have i no brothers in congress. so that sways back and forth. in the middle of all of that, the union army is left high and mighty. not only did they win the fight, but they gathered up 100 wagons full of forage. and so they move back to washington, and check success, and check success and pretty good day. again, coming on the heels of defeat at manassas and balls bluff and the morale is high, and then the secretary of war george cameron writes that it is a bright spot to give the assurances of the coming events, and the effect must be to inspire confidence and to the here after, and the cause is to triumph, and andrew curtain is coming down the langley and instructs the instructions to find in gold letters dranesville inscribed on their back and they are the only ones who have it. again, the morale is soaring high. this is what ward had to say. ward thought that it was ooht day in the park. my artillery slaughtered them whether they were cooped up or jammed in the road. it was the old story, they had a
joseph johnston and beauregard are unimpressed with jeff stewart and he feels sleighted, have i no brothers in congress. so that sways back and forth. in the middle of all of that, the union army is left high and mighty. not only did they win the fight, but they gathered up 100 wagons full of forage. and so they move back to washington, and check success, and check success and pretty good day. again, coming on the heels of defeat at manassas and balls bluff and the morale is high, and then the...
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you have fort johnston, which is about half there. it's on private property. people don't like you climbing around it. it's pretty much gone. you've got that. roads, about 15, 62 miles north of leesburg through gettysburg. it's the same road. all right. the third map, this is the one that really is the best map of the battlefield on the day of the battle. you will find all kinds of maps that purport to be of the battlefield of ball's bluff. some of them in newspapers not too long after the battle. those are second hand drawn by journalists. somebody said i was there. this is what it looked like. the shape of the field is all over the place. it is round, diamond, rectangular, all signs of shades. the size changes. acres to 20m two acres. this is the map of the battlefield on the day of the battle. this was drawn by captain william francis bartlett. he was on the field from before dawn until after dark. he was not under fire until midafternoon. he had plenty of opportunity to see the field. he drew this map three days after the battle. he included it in a letter
you have fort johnston, which is about half there. it's on private property. people don't like you climbing around it. it's pretty much gone. you've got that. roads, about 15, 62 miles north of leesburg through gettysburg. it's the same road. all right. the third map, this is the one that really is the best map of the battlefield on the day of the battle. you will find all kinds of maps that purport to be of the battlefield of ball's bluff. some of them in newspapers not too long after the...
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don't owe anybody anything, and it's fantastic ♪ joining us with a look at axios a.m., nicholas johnstonlk to us about axios "one big thing"? >> the "one big thing" is witness math. a magic number in the senate of the impeachment trial, it's four. the number of republicans democrats have to get to somehow compel witness testimony. super important. the one thing democrats are counting on to shift the terms of this debate. someone coming through on witness testimony. particularly john bolton they're looking for. change the minds of senate republicans. a list of seven or eight they thought they could turn. talking to a lot of republicans, saying that number is very, very small. probably three. mitt romney, susan collins, lisa murkowski, probably yeses, need one more and can't find it. >> in the axios situation room, the buncher who is the possible fourth? cory gardner? >> he was on the list, joni ernst, came out publicly saying they won't do it. close ally to mitch mcconnell, tough to see this happen. >> not seeing it happening? >> seeing three, can't find the fourth vote. >> vft confident
don't owe anybody anything, and it's fantastic ♪ joining us with a look at axios a.m., nicholas johnstonlk to us about axios "one big thing"? >> the "one big thing" is witness math. a magic number in the senate of the impeachment trial, it's four. the number of republicans democrats have to get to somehow compel witness testimony. super important. the one thing democrats are counting on to shift the terms of this debate. someone coming through on witness testimony....
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>> well, dan johnston was 29 years old when he took our case. he told the justices that freedom of speech is very important. they asked him whether speech inside the school should be co-extensive with speech outside the school, and i believe he answered yes. and that is not exactly the position that the court took when abe fortis wrote his majority opinion. it's not exactly the same freedom of speech that you have inside the school that you would have on a street corner, on a soapbox. the educational environment is fundamental. it's absolutely important to the functioning of the schools. and so speech that would be disruptive of the educational environment cannot be permitted. but abe fortis said that in order to limit speech in the schools, it must be materially and substantially disruptive. he says that minor irritations, minor disruptions have to be tolerated because that's the nature of our society. that in our society we're going to have disputes, and we're going to be contentions -- going to have contentions, and that we can't try to cut t
>> well, dan johnston was 29 years old when he took our case. he told the justices that freedom of speech is very important. they asked him whether speech inside the school should be co-extensive with speech outside the school, and i believe he answered yes. and that is not exactly the position that the court took when abe fortis wrote his majority opinion. it's not exactly the same freedom of speech that you have inside the school that you would have on a street corner, on a soapbox. the...
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johnston, which is half there. it is on private property and they do not like you climbing around it. you have got that. a reminder about 15, 60 miles north of leesburg it runs through gettysburg. that same road is called the emmitsburg pike. map of the the best battlefield on the day of the battle. you will find all kinds of maps that purport to be of the battle of balls bluff. some appeared in newspapers not long after the battle. they were all secondhand. the shape of the field is all over the place. it is round, square, a diamond. the size of the field changes depending on who is writing tout it, anywhere between 10 20 acres. this map is the map of the battlefield on the day of the battle. this was drawn by captain william francis bartlett who commanded a company of the 20th massachusetts. he was on the field from don until dark. he was not in battle until noon -- from dawn until dark. noon. not in battle until he included this map in a letter to his mother. he does not include dimensions. you can figure that o
johnston, which is half there. it is on private property and they do not like you climbing around it. you have got that. a reminder about 15, 60 miles north of leesburg it runs through gettysburg. that same road is called the emmitsburg pike. map of the the best battlefield on the day of the battle. you will find all kinds of maps that purport to be of the battle of balls bluff. some appeared in newspapers not long after the battle. they were all secondhand. the shape of the field is all over...
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provide land.they had in slave and i was just struck that this was going on right about the time when johnston was returning african-americans had received under sherman's had received under sherman's >> and that's -- for me, that revealed an inconsistent policy had.the government i don't know enough of it, about it to speak on, what was going oklahoma. scenario that -- there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. meandoes reconstruction over here says it's a really complex period. i think that we're still wrestling with, trying to figure out just exactly the basic things like, what did freedom everybody in the south subscribe to this sort of that land ownership meant independence or it meant freedom? i don't know. i answered know if your question. toanother interesting way get at it might be -- i don't do this, but i'm kind of thinking out loud here. ask yourself, what do ex-confederates want out of the reconstruction process? because at least early on, they poorly.it so they wanted to resource something very close to slavery politicallym incompetent on the national stage of pulling tha
provide land.they had in slave and i was just struck that this was going on right about the time when johnston was returning african-americans had received under sherman's had received under sherman's >> and that's -- for me, that revealed an inconsistent policy had.the government i don't know enough of it, about it to speak on, what was going oklahoma. scenario that -- there's still a lot of work that needs to be done. meandoes reconstruction over here says it's a really complex period....