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and so he is marching out of langley of peerplot in early morning december of 1861. so if stewart got word of the strike force in unionsville, did he get word of the force going to dranesville? of course he did. in late december he writes that he came to their camp, and stewart explain head is going to dranesville to stop this union expediti expedition. and he is ordered to ride to johnson's head quarters to get the approval of the expedition. to give you the idea of what he is going through, he rides throughout the night at 7:00 p.m., and it is pitch black and mid-december and really cold. so by the time he gets back to johnson's head quarter, it is about 4:00 a.m. but he has the approval. so stewart gathers up soldiers of his own, and he is ready to go. i mention here that stewart has somewhere between 1,600 and 2,500 men, and i mentioned that, because in his own report, stewart said that he had 1,600 soldiers in his command, and more likely that he has 2,500, and cut to the chase for a second. stewart gets his butt kicked at dranesville, and so if you want to get
and so he is marching out of langley of peerplot in early morning december of 1861. so if stewart got word of the strike force in unionsville, did he get word of the force going to dranesville? of course he did. in late december he writes that he came to their camp, and stewart explain head is going to dranesville to stop this union expediti expedition. and he is ordered to ride to johnson's head quarters to get the approval of the expedition. to give you the idea of what he is going through,...
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he calls on the division in langley under george mccall. these will eventually become the pennsylvania reserves. "i want you to take your drainsvilledo -- which is right on the fairfax-loudoun county line. from there you will probe into leesburg." his troops from langley to drains bill -- drain sville. jackson's foot cavalry. it takes them to full days to go full days to go 12 miles. by the time they do their probe into leesburg and they start to get themselves organized, the confederates are back. it is all very confusing. mcclellanes to -- ville to get a briefing from mccall. mccall does not know what is going on. there back. back.y are mcclellan does not like the smell of the thing. forget theever mind, whole thing, go back to your camp." to stayn tells mccall the night, but returned back to his camp in the morning. beenf the things i have doing today is making roadmaps. can i have another 24 hours to make my maps? but only 24 hours. the other morning he has to go back. the next morning will be the 21st of october, the day the battle of
he calls on the division in langley under george mccall. these will eventually become the pennsylvania reserves. "i want you to take your drainsvilledo -- which is right on the fairfax-loudoun county line. from there you will probe into leesburg." his troops from langley to drains bill -- drain sville. jackson's foot cavalry. it takes them to full days to go full days to go 12 miles. by the time they do their probe into leesburg and they start to get themselves organized, the...
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langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raftsmen and farmers other than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic. the baroque saying jacobs church stands at the center. it's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time and not to. but to slip. something out works is this my sled. ok nothing was ever made oh oh oh i'm going to live from above not from below yeah that's important as well and good otherwise you'll get tangled and pulled up the good way lift my feet up. and yes lift your feet up on the sled so you don't get hurt that is you know when you want to get off just let go it'll go by itself. and then i'm ready to go i think but you'll help me write this if you're going to i'm told of course. that it. thinks. if i can also get ready set. go. if. this number is 800 meters long and quite steep so you can really pick up some speed and things to the left so i definitely have to go up. and down again. if. you. took out some of our favorite travel pics on instagram follower so
langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raftsmen and farmers other than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic. the baroque saying jacobs church stands at the center. it's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time and not to. but to slip. something out works is this my sled. ok nothing was ever made oh oh oh i'm going to live from above not from below yeah that's important as well...
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to langley's because they want to get to the mountains it's just 60 kilometers away. and easily reachable by train. and just an hour i'm at the alpine foothills. enough time to have a look at your travel experience as the videos you send are really great thanks for sharing them with us. this week's me mail comes from a new shreyas and he traveled around the to me instead of raw just on and send us amazing footage of fire eaters temples and dancers a cultural explosion as he told us and we're excited to be able to shared with you into. the. langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raftsmen and farmers rather than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farm houses and classic in. the baroque saying jacobs church stands at the center. really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time not to ski but to slip. something on the outworks if it's my sled. ok it's off that he was ever able to go on full moving his lips from above not from below yeah that's important for real otherwise you'll get
to langley's because they want to get to the mountains it's just 60 kilometers away. and easily reachable by train. and just an hour i'm at the alpine foothills. enough time to have a look at your travel experience as the videos you send are really great thanks for sharing them with us. this week's me mail comes from a new shreyas and he traveled around the to me instead of raw just on and send us amazing footage of fire eaters temples and dancers a cultural explosion as he told us and we're...
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go back to langley. this is the evening of the 19th of october. stay here tonight. first thing in the morning go back to your camp. one of the things i've been doing is making some roadmaps. i'm not done. can i have another 24 hours. he says that's fine. only 24 hours. the next morning turn around and go back. the next morning is going to be the 21st of october. 21st, morning of the mccall's people turn around and leave. because they know nothing about what is going on at paul's bluff. this is the 20th of october, he is making his roadmaps general mcclellan sends general stone, watch for him. stone, i wouldal have interpreted that as mccall is coming. watch for him. he continues this message. perhaps a slight demonstration on your part would have the effect to move them. move the confederates out. because they thought the confederates had left once anyway. now they are back. , watch for him. if he's coming, and stone is making a demonstration on his etde, maybe that will g evan's spooked again. the 20th,oon on general stone is doing things to make it look like he's
go back to langley. this is the evening of the 19th of october. stay here tonight. first thing in the morning go back to your camp. one of the things i've been doing is making some roadmaps. i'm not done. can i have another 24 hours. he says that's fine. only 24 hours. the next morning turn around and go back. the next morning is going to be the 21st of october. 21st, morning of the mccall's people turn around and leave. because they know nothing about what is going on at paul's bluff. this is...
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langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raftsman and farmers rather than farming gets tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic inns. the road saying jacob's church stands at the center. it's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time not to ski but to slip. something on the outworks is this my sled. ok that's all that he was ever able to go on from moving his lips from above not from below yeah that's important for you otherwise you'll get tangled and pulled up and he's going to lift my feet up if i want to go into that yes lift your feet up on the sled so you don't get hurt like this yeah when you want to get off just let go it will go by itself back and then i'm ready to go i think but you'll help me right i don't get it because you got an awful lot of course. as i have it both have fun things. to also get ready set. go. the slope is 800 meters long and quite steep so you can really pick up some speed and things to the left i definitely have to go up. and down again. to. try to help so
langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raftsman and farmers rather than farming gets tourism that brings in the money here the area is full of old farmhouses and classic inns. the road saying jacob's church stands at the center. it's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time not to ski but to slip. something on the outworks is this my sled. ok that's all that he was ever able to go on from moving his lips from above not from below yeah...
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listening to hold the guns of my life began in this court yard so to speak it's always a sign that langley enjoyed being here and home with my grandparents. because grandparents allow you to be what you really are a child that's itself this is the balcony of the apartment so where is it. there the one with the little bird house stuck in the green the endless green slope in winter it was a wonderful place for sledding and snowball fights. everything was lovely here if away from my father's incessant pressure to practice practice practice fun called the funding sting in the new film far. less. fortunate than him no matter how much progress i made. no matter how much i accomplished it was never enough it was always you can do better you have to do better you have to do with this you have to be 10 times better than the others. over the years the decades i've remained slightly traumatized by that pressure even today i always believe i could be better than i am can that's just. me is it tif there is still a splinter of the wounded child deep within me still the child whose accomplishments were a
listening to hold the guns of my life began in this court yard so to speak it's always a sign that langley enjoyed being here and home with my grandparents. because grandparents allow you to be what you really are a child that's itself this is the balcony of the apartment so where is it. there the one with the little bird house stuck in the green the endless green slope in winter it was a wonderful place for sledding and snowball fights. everything was lovely here if away from my father's...
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it [indidiscernible] in 1986, defected from their to langley, virginia, defected from them in 1992 andent back to -- reconcile. in 2014, defected from the resolution government. it then walked away from a deael that was given in 2016 again, it is difficult to take him at his word. trust is a dangerous word to use when someone has his history. brent: if a cease-fire agreement is reached this weekend, let's look from an optimist viewpoint. what will that mean for the situation on the g ground in libya? >> there are leaders of the negotiation we will have to take into consideration. if they are to step down the we will have to look at what kind of forces he has. there has to be a vital trust building move on the ground locally between the groups finding and eee and on the perimeter. number two, we have to look up the uae, egypt and france. they are offering support at various levels. it there is no condemnation from the u.n. even though it is broken so many arms embargoes. also the military forces that are fighting for him. there are later subtrust but that had to be meaningful on the gro
it [indidiscernible] in 1986, defected from their to langley, virginia, defected from them in 1992 andent back to -- reconcile. in 2014, defected from the resolution government. it then walked away from a deael that was given in 2016 again, it is difficult to take him at his word. trust is a dangerous word to use when someone has his history. brent: if a cease-fire agreement is reached this weekend, let's look from an optimist viewpoint. what will that mean for the situation on the g ground in...
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said no powell grabbed me physically which was unlike him and drug me into a space at the cia at langley and said throw all the material in my presentation about terrorism out cut it out out this man this is just within an hour george tenet the director of central intelligence made a spectacular bombshell presentation we have just learned from a hollow evill al qaida operative under interrogation about significant contacts between baghdad. and al qaida. this was devastating. here's the director of central intelligence telling the secretary of state that he has interrogated evidence 'd well the secretary turned to me and said put it back in. to continue to have a deep interest in acquiring weapons of mass destruction as with the story as the kawi in his network i can trace the story of a senior terrorist operative telling how iraq provided training in these weapons to al qaeda later i learned that that was shake out libby that had to happen just instantly happened it happened months before that he been water boarded in egypt when he did this no u.s. personnel were present and he had recan
said no powell grabbed me physically which was unlike him and drug me into a space at the cia at langley and said throw all the material in my presentation about terrorism out cut it out out this man this is just within an hour george tenet the director of central intelligence made a spectacular bombshell presentation we have just learned from a hollow evill al qaida operative under interrogation about significant contacts between baghdad. and al qaida. this was devastating. here's the director...
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her identity by trying to log in under an administrative may not her own name and the year we see langley in walled worked with people who got these messages from what's up or what's not like system and they revealed unbelievable corruption a collusion between the judge and the prosecutors in a case against the lula da silva this is just a little journalistic behavior and i what's happened to glenn is part of a worldwide really crackdown on free press that isn't in a controlled corporate media this is got to stop that this is an important case and i hope that glenn gets free and stays in brazil gives and has to do the job he's been doing the. u.n. experts have called for an urgent investigation into an alleged mobile phone hacking prot that involves the world's richest man of the forensics implicated the saudi crown prince that isis of evidence chief jeff bezos phone indicated his device was infiltrated by muhammad bin selman through a private message of as us owns the washington post outlet where dissident journalist jamal khashoggi worked before being killed at the saudi embassy in turk
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trait of losing it but they don't get that which i said really chad in 1906 devoted from that to langley virginia the 20 years to the leading opposition in 88 the fact that from then on monday night went back to get that the 1004 reconcile the fight to prove that it doesn't live and join the revolution in 2014 it affected from the revolution of government and sparta to cuba tencent 3 months and has leapt away from a deal that was given and doesn't 16 again in 2000 might think i think of the 51 years that it was thinking as well trust is a very very dangerous word to use when someone is going to check your history and if a ceasefire agreement is reached this weekend here in berlin let me let's look at it from optimists viewpoint here what is that going to mean for the situation on the ground in libya. well it's certainly mean to go shoot this later is going to have that it's going. to step down and we have to look at what kind of was he has yes groups that have been fighting in tripoli well the mentalist so there has to be applied to across the world in kind of on the ground locally betwe
trait of losing it but they don't get that which i said really chad in 1906 devoted from that to langley virginia the 20 years to the leading opposition in 88 the fact that from then on monday night went back to get that the 1004 reconcile the fight to prove that it doesn't live and join the revolution in 2014 it affected from the revolution of government and sparta to cuba tencent 3 months and has leapt away from a deal that was given and doesn't 16 again in 2000 might think i think of the 51...
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against against the document but there are a couple of years and truly failed and then was moved on to langley virginia where many reports a credible journalist a report that he was working with the cia for about 20 years was tasked with little training libya's opposition the national front opposition with them for years to set up this thing called the libyan national army which gets a reboot almost 10 years later he moves in 2004 moves to cairo right and tries to get the give us from gadhafi goes doesn't lead to join the revolution in lebanon pulls that with revolutionaries and then just to confuse it doesn't seem which sparked the 2nd civil war the u.n. tasked with reconciling the 2nd civil war so what they do is they bring together a unity government which is the government there led by face or that was not supposed to be the problem that was supposed to be the arms are going to be a lot of civil war so i suspect that again i don't have to take the whole segment of this to know his opinion he's obviously a survivor doesn't. say thank you for the one i want on general tell me for have after
against against the document but there are a couple of years and truly failed and then was moved on to langley virginia where many reports a credible journalist a report that he was working with the cia for about 20 years was tasked with little training libya's opposition the national front opposition with them for years to set up this thing called the libyan national army which gets a reboot almost 10 years later he moves in 2004 moves to cairo right and tries to get the give us from gadhafi...
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defects in the creative limits but you can get that because i said we chat in 1906 devoted from that langley virginia for 20 years to the leading opposition 88 the paper from them in one united went back to get that a 1000 reform reckon sorry if i printed that it doesn't level and join the revolution in 2014 it affected from the revolution of government. to do intense in 3 months and then sleep away from a deal that was given and doesn't extend again in 2000 might think i think it was just people you know it's that little thinking that is what i think trust is a very very dangerous work to use when someone's going to check if it's true and if a ceasefire agreement is reached this weekend here in berlin let me let's look at it from optimists viewpoint here what is that going to mean for the situation on the ground in libya. well it would certainly mean a negotiate that later is going to have to get its version if there's to step down and we have to look at what kind of was the has the groups that have been fighting in tripoli well that leave mentalistic so there has to be a little trust build
defects in the creative limits but you can get that because i said we chat in 1906 devoted from that langley virginia for 20 years to the leading opposition 88 the paper from them in one united went back to get that a 1000 reform reckon sorry if i printed that it doesn't level and join the revolution in 2014 it affected from the revolution of government. to do intense in 3 months and then sleep away from a deal that was given and doesn't extend again in 2000 might think i think it was just...
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her identity by trying to log in under an administrative may not her own name and the year we see langley and walt worked with people who got these messages from what's up or what's out like system and big revealed unbelievable corruption a collusion between the judge and the prosecutors in a case against the lula da silva this is just a little journalistic behavior and i what's happened to glenn is part of a worldwide really crackdown on free press that isn't in a controlled corporate media this is got to stop this is an important case and i hope that glenn gets free and stays in brazil gives and has to do the job he's been doing. the interesting story u.n. experts have called for an action investigation into an allegedly about phone hacking plot involving the wilds of richest man helped a friend's ex implicated the saudi crown prince they're not a says obama's in chief jeff bezos his telephone indicated his device was infiltrated by mohammed and saleh through a private message saudi officials though have called the allegations absurd. the information we receive suggests the possible inv
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hide her identity by trying to log in under an administrative may not her own name and here we see langley unwalled worked with people who got these messages from what's happened what's out like. system and make revealed unbelievable corruption a collusion between the judge and the prosecutors in a case against the lula da silva of course was then thrown in jail paving the way for most an hour to become president and mr moore about rewards becoming justice minister in the new well sonar in ministration we are seeing the ramifications of the a songe arrest and indictment by the united states rolling out more of them more and more police are ratings journalist offices as far away as australia and also narrow has gone after mortal enemy of his which as a man exercising his right to do journalism and that cannot be tolerated when said in that clip was not interested in democracy obviously and not interested in actually press there is some hope because the federal police in brazil are ready investigated what they prosecutors not alleging that glenn greenwald did and they just they determined th
hide her identity by trying to log in under an administrative may not her own name and here we see langley unwalled worked with people who got these messages from what's happened what's out like. system and make revealed unbelievable corruption a collusion between the judge and the prosecutors in a case against the lula da silva of course was then thrown in jail paving the way for most an hour to become president and mr moore about rewards becoming justice minister in the new well sonar in...
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her identity by trying to log in under an administrative may not her own name and the year we see langley unwalled worked with people who got these messages from what's up or what's out like system and they revealed unbelievable corruption a collusion between the judge and the prosecutors in a case against the lula da silva this is typical journalistic behavior and i what's happened to glenn is part of a worldwide really crackdown on free press that isn't in a controlled corporate media this is got to stop that this is an important case and i hope that glenn gets free and stays in brazil continues to do the job he's been doing. public the hacking caught between the world's richest man in the saudi crown prince has got human rights experts involved that some of our stories still to come . so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. theory dramatic development only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. you know one of the best charts greatest charts i've really been studying for years i d
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oil corporation and the french mortie national to tower of major operations here including there to langley megaproject which is expected to produce $190000.00 barrels a day. but there is a problem thousands of people who have been moved from their villages to make way for the development say they were forced to accept compensation of just a $1000.00 an acre and that's not enough most of the people who took a cash compensation could not even afford to buy land elsewhere so now they stay in rental houses in village centers like this one and rely on casual jobs to make a living fred miss siegel refused the deal and says he's land was worth more to him than the $3000.00 he was offered i was going to bring my lawn i. used to. but after. life become harder. using my money from the cans come again nonprofit organization that has helped me and other families take the matter to court in france he says the oil projects will affect about 50000 people in the western and central regions of the country this is a 1st case and the new french flow which requires large corporations to make sure the proper c
oil corporation and the french mortie national to tower of major operations here including there to langley megaproject which is expected to produce $190000.00 barrels a day. but there is a problem thousands of people who have been moved from their villages to make way for the development say they were forced to accept compensation of just a $1000.00 an acre and that's not enough most of the people who took a cash compensation could not even afford to buy land elsewhere so now they stay in...
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hearings in the knesset is a bit farfetched it's kind of hard to see it not as they are saying it's at langley in the case of plainly said all cynical political ploy and the timing is that what you're saying it's really really hard to suggest otherwise and there's a huge question of why now why this week they've been doing on this planet essentially for certainly since the summer when jerry question laid out at least some of the economic principles behind this but they've really been sitting on this for upwards of a year and a half and one it was sort of close to completion we were told so the big question is why now and you know we can't really say causation correlation but it's really hard to suggest otherwise right now so you're right the only thing that we've heard about so far is the economic aspect and very little attention has been played to the political aspect what does that say to you can't get an economic plan even have a chance without a political by iran. it's really hard to say that it could i mean the idea that they're going to attempt this outwardly necros where they're going t
hearings in the knesset is a bit farfetched it's kind of hard to see it not as they are saying it's at langley in the case of plainly said all cynical political ploy and the timing is that what you're saying it's really really hard to suggest otherwise and there's a huge question of why now why this week they've been doing on this planet essentially for certainly since the summer when jerry question laid out at least some of the economic principles behind this but they've really been sitting on...
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oil corporation and the french multinationals to tower of major operations here including there to langley megaproject which is expected to produce $190000.00 barrels a day. but there is a problem thousands of people who have been moved from their villages to make way for the development say they were forced to accept compensation of just a $1000.00 an acre and that's not enough most of the people who took a cash compensation could not even afford to buy land elsewhere so now they stay in rental houses in village centers like this one and rely on casual jobs to make a living fred missing girl refused the deal and says he's land was worth more to him than the $3000.00 he was offered i was going to bring my lawn my school and my children. are used to. but after. they become harder. my money from the cans come ons are nonprofit organization that has helped me and other families take the matter to court in france he says the oil projects will affect about 50000 people in the western and central regions of the country this is a 1st case and the new french flow which requires large corporations
oil corporation and the french multinationals to tower of major operations here including there to langley megaproject which is expected to produce $190000.00 barrels a day. but there is a problem thousands of people who have been moved from their villages to make way for the development say they were forced to accept compensation of just a $1000.00 an acre and that's not enough most of the people who took a cash compensation could not even afford to buy land elsewhere so now they stay in...
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united states officials were watching on video screens from washington, from cia headquarters at langley and elsewhere. so that's how they were able to track this -- this target throughout different countries. and of course, the thing with iraq right now is it's dominated by u.s. air -- u.s. air forces. so there was no counterattack. there was no resistance when u.s. drones flew overhead and were able to target soleimani so effectively and so easily. and, you know, one of the things, as -- as my colleague cal perry was just mentioning, the technology that came to bear in this attack. it just goes to show how much this is the new normal. and how effectively these -- these targets can be taken out with very little resistance and with actually very little notification in advance. this was done really chillingly easy. and then there was another parallel attack that was unsuccessful in yemen. also, targeting a senior member of the quds force from the islamic revolutionary guard corps of iran. and this one was unsuccessful. so that kind of goes to show this might have been more than just an im
united states officials were watching on video screens from washington, from cia headquarters at langley and elsewhere. so that's how they were able to track this -- this target throughout different countries. and of course, the thing with iraq right now is it's dominated by u.s. air -- u.s. air forces. so there was no counterattack. there was no resistance when u.s. drones flew overhead and were able to target soleimani so effectively and so easily. and, you know, one of the things, as -- as...
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as a increased inff rank, was a two star in qatar, was a three strut langley air force base and then a four star in the pacific and out in colorado, you know, the notion that ithe was a woma, and i am -- [laughing]gh that notion, that would be the headline the people would say. and my headline wasn't this. my headline was, i'm a commander. i'm a general. i'm an airman, and they just happen to be a woman. and if i make the woman more important than all those other things, then i didn't disrespected institution. i do realize that i've done things that other women happened.av i do realize as michael said, the first everyry female combat command and have recognized that come at a realize i have a lot of people watching what i do. i do take that on, too. but i don't want the woman to be the headline. i want the commanded to be headline. i have just tried all the time, michael, to be a team player, to be the best, any job anybody ever gave me, and to make those around the better than the. >> did it get easier or harder as you rose through the ranks, being a woman? did you reach a sort of a
as a increased inff rank, was a two star in qatar, was a three strut langley air force base and then a four star in the pacific and out in colorado, you know, the notion that ithe was a woma, and i am -- [laughing]gh that notion, that would be the headline the people would say. and my headline wasn't this. my headline was, i'm a commander. i'm a general. i'm an airman, and they just happen to be a woman. and if i make the woman more important than all those other things, then i didn't...
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they were not in moment to moment communication with langley or anywhere else. and kermit roosevelt now having to ditch the plan that had taken british and american spymasters weeks to draw up came up with another plan of his own. after four more days of rioting and denunciations of mosadek from various quarters, he struck again. on august 19, 1953,28 or more by the iranian calendar, a fateful day. the streets of iran were full of rioters and protesters, many of them paid by roosevelt, directly or indirect limit but i think many joining in without realizing what was going on. there were gun battles as military units whose leaders had been bribed joined the fight. the climactic battle happened at night in front of mosadek's house. 100 people were killed in that battle alone. by midnight, mosadek's house was in flames, he had fled, and the coup had succeeded. a couple of days later just before leaving iran, kermit roosevelt stopped in to meet the shah for one last time. this time, he was able to come sitting up in the back seat in the car in a suit instead of hidi
they were not in moment to moment communication with langley or anywhere else. and kermit roosevelt now having to ditch the plan that had taken british and american spymasters weeks to draw up came up with another plan of his own. after four more days of rioting and denunciations of mosadek from various quarters, he struck again. on august 19, 1953,28 or more by the iranian calendar, a fateful day. the streets of iran were full of rioters and protesters, many of them paid by roosevelt, directly...
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don't amount to a lot but it is worth noting in the district that included the county, little rock, langley, a reverend, and a knights of labor leader, he ran for congress independently and received 42% of the vote districtwide. he got 56% in the county where the strikes were held. there was a lot of biracial support. 1888, a third party is there called the union labor party. it was born in cincinnati in 1887 by 300 labor farmers. it never really amounts to much but in certain states and in the southwest, kansas, arkansas, texas, they do. in arkansas, there is already this movement that welcomes new labor parties. 1888 and 1890, both elections, the union labor party had democratic elections that allowed violence and fraud and ballot box that, union labor party had captured control of the arkansas government in 1890. the whole time this is going on, you have chapters of the agricultural wheel, knights of labor organizing throughout the delta, petitioning for reductions of land, tenant sharecropper percentages. it is a synergy between organizations and the third-party, the union labor party.
don't amount to a lot but it is worth noting in the district that included the county, little rock, langley, a reverend, and a knights of labor leader, he ran for congress independently and received 42% of the vote districtwide. he got 56% in the county where the strikes were held. there was a lot of biracial support. 1888, a third party is there called the union labor party. it was born in cincinnati in 1887 by 300 labor farmers. it never really amounts to much but in certain states and in the...
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think it's worth noting in addition to the districts that include placid county, little rock, iseman langley, he ran for congress as independent labor candidate and receives 42% of the vote district wide, a nice way of a strog hoeld, 56%. so even though there's no official third party, they lost biracial support for these anti-redeemer, anti-democrats. in 1988 a third party, union labor party, sworn in cincinnati in 1887 by a national committee of about 300 labor and farmers. on a massive station, they never amount to much but in certain states in the mid-to southwest, kansas, arkansas, texas, they do. in arkansas there's always a pre-existing farmer labor biracial movement that really welcomes the new party as soon as it's formed. so a short kut 1880 to 1990, both of those elections in the party had democratic elections been allowed, not subverted through violence and fraud and ballot box stuff, they captured control of the party in 1880 and 1890. the whole time this is going on you have chapters of the agriculture knights of labor organizing through the delta, petitioning for reduction of
think it's worth noting in addition to the districts that include placid county, little rock, iseman langley, he ran for congress as independent labor candidate and receives 42% of the vote district wide, a nice way of a strog hoeld, 56%. so even though there's no official third party, they lost biracial support for these anti-redeemer, anti-democrats. in 1988 a third party, union labor party, sworn in cincinnati in 1887 by a national committee of about 300 labor and farmers. on a massive...
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legacy of the man they loved and lost it's one of the first things you see at cia headquarters in langley tightly-held secrets their families mourning without fanfare. while there are no names attached, one of these stars belongs to darren labonte. rachel labonte is his widow. what do you want people to know about darren >> he's an amazing person. he was into everything mountain climbing, rock climbing he was a martial artist. >> reporter: the son of a navy s.e.a.l., rachel says darren always felt compelled to serve when major league baseball scouts came calling in high school, darren decided to join the military instead, becoming an army ranger how did you meet >> it was a blind date >> reporter: a good blind date >> a good blind date i came out and met darren. at first sight, it was like, okay, hi >> reporter: they married. and darren left the army he worked as a police officer in illinois, while earning his degree and then, another event changed everything 9/11 happened and the world changed. >> it did. >> reporter: it changed for him? >> it did. it was a huge change that impacted him
legacy of the man they loved and lost it's one of the first things you see at cia headquarters in langley tightly-held secrets their families mourning without fanfare. while there are no names attached, one of these stars belongs to darren labonte. rachel labonte is his widow. what do you want people to know about darren >> he's an amazing person. he was into everything mountain climbing, rock climbing he was a martial artist. >> reporter: the son of a navy s.e.a.l., rachel says...
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colonel vos was based out of joint base langley in virginia and thinking about his family and all those that you mentioned. admiral faller i want to start with you in venezuela. an article in the "wall street journal" a couple days ago and the title is unnecessary provocative, how putin out foxed trump in venezuela. i don't think the title is a fair characterization. i think the article, though, is very, very good. basically, if i were going to title the article i would title it "how the u.s. underestimated the difficulty of what we were trying to do in venezuela." i think the u.s. has done a number of good things and the trump administration has. i could pick a few faults, but generally done good. the core of the article is how we really underestimated how hard it would be, and i just remember this last year when we were talking about it here and in the foreign relations committee, there were sort of some real blue sky scenarios that were being painted by the administration about how, you know, maduro is about to collapse, and i went to colombia and visited in colombia and then to the
colonel vos was based out of joint base langley in virginia and thinking about his family and all those that you mentioned. admiral faller i want to start with you in venezuela. an article in the "wall street journal" a couple days ago and the title is unnecessary provocative, how putin out foxed trump in venezuela. i don't think the title is a fair characterization. i think the article, though, is very, very good. basically, if i were going to title the article i would title it...
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schiff did not like the president not langley trusting some of the advice he was being given by the intelligencegencies. first of all, let me be clear. --th president's with the president's decision on foreign policy matters and what advice is he going to take is in no way an impeachable offense. second, mr. schiff, mr. nadler, of all people, should know this. they should know what has happened. host: he is one of the president's attorneys. for two hours, their defense started at 10:00 a.m. eastern time and wrapped up around noon. the trial will resume tomorrow. publicans have 24 hours. they have used two of those hours. presumably, it will go into the evening on tuesday. us from theing republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: fine. how are you? caller: i am fine. i am calling in. i am an independent. i have voted both republican and democrat over the past 50 years. thing been watching this for the past three years, starting with the russian investigation. has been a scam since day one. they have never produced any evidence of anything in that nature, according to
schiff did not like the president not langley trusting some of the advice he was being given by the intelligencegencies. first of all, let me be clear. --th president's with the president's decision on foreign policy matters and what advice is he going to take is in no way an impeachable offense. second, mr. schiff, mr. nadler, of all people, should know this. they should know what has happened. host: he is one of the president's attorneys. for two hours, their defense started at 10:00 a.m....
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fact, it started a couple of hours before that when the president was at the cia headquarters in langleyed about the crowd side and i had more than barack obama and just look. come on, he was in front of the memorial wall of the cia and complaining about the crowd size coverage? that to me was stunning. and it hasn't changed. >> how do you cut through that as someone who tries to get truth from the white house who hasn't been able to sit for a press briefing in god knows how long. how do you get to the truth as a reporter from this white house? >> well, it's a challenge. a lot of folks complain about the press briefings. i'm not one of them because they used to lie during the press briefings. i don't know what great valuable they were in terms of getting accurate information out. this is a big deal. and what brought it home, to me, was when they -- when the president went off about the hurricane. hurricane dorian and whether it was going hit alabama and so forth. well, 20 years of my career were in florida. and every governor that i covered, you don't mess with the hurricane forecast. yo
fact, it started a couple of hours before that when the president was at the cia headquarters in langleyed about the crowd side and i had more than barack obama and just look. come on, he was in front of the memorial wall of the cia and complaining about the crowd size coverage? that to me was stunning. and it hasn't changed. >> how do you cut through that as someone who tries to get truth from the white house who hasn't been able to sit for a press briefing in god knows how long. how do...