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try that, william, manassas, virginia, go ahead. caller: i'm here. good morning. my question to your guest is when he is saying about the iginal, kind of a little confusing here. the law has been in the book for the people who wrote the constitution mainly there were a few white men, no women, no african-american, no hispanic, no american england where the the who drafted constitution. how is that ever changing society now would be governed or being ruled by a law that has or only siding white men drafted by white men? i'm just taking my question off line. thank you. guest: well, the caller's point i think is an argument against the constitution. not originalism. he's saying how can we accord legitimacy to this document that was adopted by a bunch of white men. again if he wants to go to work against the constitution on that basis, that's his prerogative. i think a lot of folks have seen the wisdom and genius in the constitution and are grateful for what it's provided this country. what originalism says, let me give you one example so people understand what this m
try that, william, manassas, virginia, go ahead. caller: i'm here. good morning. my question to your guest is when he is saying about the iginal, kind of a little confusing here. the law has been in the book for the people who wrote the constitution mainly there were a few white men, no women, no african-american, no hispanic, no american england where the the who drafted constitution. how is that ever changing society now would be governed or being ruled by a law that has or only siding white...
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pre-much -- was pretty much in a move when the confederates decimated troops at manassas. in the afternoon battle when the ninth corps is coming toward sharpsburg, they had 7000 or a thousand men, and -- or 8000 men. the theory is the union army had enough men to dispose of ap hill but because of the fear of a left flank movement, they did not want to suffer a loss, and the commanders in the left field, whoever they were, had the troops withdraw and not dispute ap hill's left flank move. daniel: i would disagree with that simply because i don't think they had any clue hill was coming. after he came? i think by that time, the left flank had sustained serious losses and lack of cohesion. units are dissolving like the 16th connecticut, harlan's brigade is suffering serious losses. hills attack was well-placed. i don't see how they could've reformed and repulsed him given the element of surprise, the terrain they were facing, the way some of the regiments fell apart in the face of hill's attack. >> the left flank had overwhelming union numbers and they could have disposed of h
pre-much -- was pretty much in a move when the confederates decimated troops at manassas. in the afternoon battle when the ninth corps is coming toward sharpsburg, they had 7000 or a thousand men, and -- or 8000 men. the theory is the union army had enough men to dispose of ap hill but because of the fear of a left flank movement, they did not want to suffer a loss, and the commanders in the left field, whoever they were, had the troops withdraw and not dispute ap hill's left flank move....
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even months before the battle of manassas the union forces crossed the river and occupied virginia. called this the union shield. you will see what i mean. the first spot will be the arlington heights. it was a great fear they could shell the city. especially when virginia breaks away from the union. off the river and occupies the heights. that is towards alexandria as well. arehe end of may, there 2000 troops on the virginia side. most importantly, they have already begun building. mansfield,seph tasked with the department of washington. directly what needs to be done to secure the castle. is -- i want to read this account to you. it is from the washington evening star. the day after the army crosses the river. it is loaded with tics and shovels and all manners of tools. accompanied with the full force of carpenters and workmen. visiblyes are now working on the heights of the virginia sore. believe this was built after the first forerunner. they had five or six already built by the time the battle began. they will build the operations that the army can move in. they are already cov
even months before the battle of manassas the union forces crossed the river and occupied virginia. called this the union shield. you will see what i mean. the first spot will be the arlington heights. it was a great fear they could shell the city. especially when virginia breaks away from the union. off the river and occupies the heights. that is towards alexandria as well. arehe end of may, there 2000 troops on the virginia side. most importantly, they have already begun building....
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our fabrication area is in manassas, virginia, the center of excellence for automotive products werehas a number one global share -- global market share. our supply chain is very adaptive and agile. in these recent times where there certainly have been some challenges on the global trade front, we have shown in terms of addressing the challenges and moving on, continuing to bring value to our customers around the globe. taylor: that was the micron ceo from beijing. economy forum was organized by bloomberg economy a division of bloomberg lp. qualcomm has been front and center in the development of 5g networks, including its strong partnership with apple and china telecom firms. discussing views on apple and how china is doing in the 5g race. >> we have a very strong business in china, a lot of partners including huawei we sell to. it continues to be a big opportunity and business for us, and in some ways, actually isolated or insulated from the trade discussions. there is a lot of expansion happening worldwide with 5g in china. qualcomm is a big part of that and it is a classic story
our fabrication area is in manassas, virginia, the center of excellence for automotive products werehas a number one global share -- global market share. our supply chain is very adaptive and agile. in these recent times where there certainly have been some challenges on the global trade front, we have shown in terms of addressing the challenges and moving on, continuing to bring value to our customers around the globe. taylor: that was the micron ceo from beijing. economy forum was organized...
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manassas, virginia, is the center of automotive products for us.fiedry well global manufacturing footprint. chain is very adaptive and agile and certainly in these recent times where there have been challenges on the global trade front, we have shown that we have been pretty resilient in terms of addressing the challenges and moving on. taylor: that was micron's president. the new economy forum is founded by bloomberg media group, a division of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news. and fcc commissioner says other countries are making strides in 5g and the u.s. risks falling behind without a master plan. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: more on the race to advance 5g networks. fcc commissioner jessica rosenworcel things there are many ways to make 5g services andlable, but the sec government administration are still figuring out ways to make that happen -- the fcc and government administration. >> as we move to 5g, we are going to need more airwaves to power that next generation of wireless services, and some of those airwaves
manassas, virginia, is the center of automotive products for us.fiedry well global manufacturing footprint. chain is very adaptive and agile and certainly in these recent times where there have been challenges on the global trade front, we have shown that we have been pretty resilient in terms of addressing the challenges and moving on. taylor: that was micron's president. the new economy forum is founded by bloomberg media group, a division of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg...
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the hero of first manassas. as all of these shifting of officers would occur, letters began pouring in to richmond to lead, president jefferson davis requesting someone, anyone, to replace john w. pemberton. a former united states and later confederate congressman wrote a letter to robert e. lee begging him to replace pemberton as he "does not possess the confidence of his officers, his troops, or the people of charleston." in the meantime, however, pemberton would order the abandonment of local defensive works. he would even recommend the abandoning of fort sumter and fort maltrey in charleston harbor, fulfilling an earlier design of strategy that robert e. lee had laid out before leaving for richmond. but this suggestion of abandoning charleston, abandoning fort sumter, abandoning fort maltrey was the last straw for confederate officials in south carolina, including governor pickens, who blew his top upon hearing this. and pickens would now join a whole chorus of those begging richmond for a new department com
the hero of first manassas. as all of these shifting of officers would occur, letters began pouring in to richmond to lead, president jefferson davis requesting someone, anyone, to replace john w. pemberton. a former united states and later confederate congressman wrote a letter to robert e. lee begging him to replace pemberton as he "does not possess the confidence of his officers, his troops, or the people of charleston." in the meantime, however, pemberton would order the...
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he look at manassas, you have troops being delivered by rail. it is a modern war. railroad in 1830. there it is. exactly one year before nat turner's revolt. we are not in the world of railroads. world is not that world. here's a map. construction in the united states by decade. 1830, there is nothing. there is like three dots there. there is a. by self-care -- charleston. two dots in pennsylvania. no railroads. we want to remember that there is a good deal more isolation. , the nation is going to be crossed by railroads. not crossed all the way, but 1867 is going to be cross all the way. railroad construction is going to explode after nat turner. they do not know that is coming. what they do have a sense that is coming is cotton revolution. has been cotton produced forever. is going to be a tremendous increase in the availability of cotton. move from just being able cotton, tolongform produce short staple cotton which is going to open a production throughout the of the south. cotton production is going to boom. here's a map of cotton production. 1820. bottom one is cotton productio
he look at manassas, you have troops being delivered by rail. it is a modern war. railroad in 1830. there it is. exactly one year before nat turner's revolt. we are not in the world of railroads. world is not that world. here's a map. construction in the united states by decade. 1830, there is nothing. there is like three dots there. there is a. by self-care -- charleston. two dots in pennsylvania. no railroads. we want to remember that there is a good deal more isolation. , the nation is going...
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we've not taken any u.s.acturing out of the n fact, our centers, in manassas, virginia, is a center automotiveducts, number one market share. very diversified global supply chain. agile.aptable and and in these teams where there have been some challenges on the trade front we've seen that we've been pretty resilient n terms of addressing the challenges and moving on. bringing value from our products globe.the >> one of the questions, have juncture, i'll ask you the same question, have to share ny pressure technology here in china? s this a media and perhaps a political myth that this is one of the defining pillars of trade. have you been forced to share? here ron has -- shanghai in china, we have as well as we - have close engagement with our customers. we have, as i said, and technology capability all around the globe as well. so we, of course, continue to here in our customers china bringing our products, bringing our technology, and we eally value all the relationships here in china as well as around the globe with customers. >> would you say that i share echnology, not that i'm forced to s
we've not taken any u.s.acturing out of the n fact, our centers, in manassas, virginia, is a center automotiveducts, number one market share. very diversified global supply chain. agile.aptable and and in these teams where there have been some challenges on the trade front we've seen that we've been pretty resilient n terms of addressing the challenges and moving on. bringing value from our products globe.the >> one of the questions, have juncture, i'll ask you the same question, have to...
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try that, william, manassas, virginia, go ahead. caller: i'm here. good morning.y question to your guest is when he is saying about the iginal, kind of a little confusing here. the law has been in the book for the people who wrote the constitution mainly there were a few white men, no women, no african-american, no hispanic, no american england where the the who drafted constitution. how is that ever changing society now would be governed or being ruled by a law that has or only siding white men drafted by white men? i'm just taking my question off line. thank you. guest: well, the caller's point i think is an argument against the constitution. not originalism. he's saying how can we accord legitimacy to this document that was adopted by a bunch of white men. again if he wants to go to work against the constitution on that basis, that's his prerogative. i think a lot of folks have seen the wisdom and genius in the constitution and are grateful for what it's provided this country. what originalism says, let me give you one example so people understand what this mea
try that, william, manassas, virginia, go ahead. caller: i'm here. good morning.y question to your guest is when he is saying about the iginal, kind of a little confusing here. the law has been in the book for the people who wrote the constitution mainly there were a few white men, no women, no african-american, no hispanic, no american england where the the who drafted constitution. how is that ever changing society now would be governed or being ruled by a law that has or only siding white...
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first of all, as a mentioned, manassas. you had union and confederate, but you had two battles. we didn't know going into this if these were remains from the first battle or from the second battle. this bullet is really significant. the soldier had a. 577 caliber british enfield bullet lodged in his femur. i will step away for a quick second, the soldier was shot read about here. the bullet would have entered. right about here. he
first of all, as a mentioned, manassas. you had union and confederate, but you had two battles. we didn't know going into this if these were remains from the first battle or from the second battle. this bullet is really significant. the soldier had a. 577 caliber british enfield bullet lodged in his femur. i will step away for a quick second, the soldier was shot read about here. the bullet would have entered. right about here. he
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generations just because, you know, you don't know what's out there and in my mind, a place like manassas is just as hallowed if not more so like the national cemetery and that's why it should be treated as such. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> "american history tv" products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for "american history tv" and check out all of the c-span products. >>> weeknights this week, we're featuring "american history tv" programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. the national world war i museum and memo oerl in kansas city, missouri, held their symposium earlier this month. tonight, we show you military historian and retired naval commander and profiled several u.s. navy commanders. that's tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span3. >>> all week we're featuring "american history tv" programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. lectures in history, "reel america," the civil war, oral histories. enjoy "american history tv" now and every weekend on c-span3. >>> the second ranking de
generations just because, you know, you don't know what's out there and in my mind, a place like manassas is just as hallowed if not more so like the national cemetery and that's why it should be treated as such. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> "american history tv" products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what's new for "american history tv" and check out all of the c-span products. >>> weeknights this week,...