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these werelltrating pope's my and striking the manassas gap railroad or following the path of the manassas railroad. e divided his army in half, but it was a risky maneuver, but felt he had to take and he had certain safety valves built in as well. come the night of august 26th, john pope had found himself in a very difficult situation and quite a reversal of fortunes from just a few days prior. john pope first learned about trouble up the rail line from his headquarters at warren junction, which is rht here where you can see that pic of john pope and again, of his army down along the rappahannock river and you can see the cluster of red and just up the line from there manassas junction as well. one of the things the confederates failed to do to occupy the bristow station, cut the telegraph wires. and they were able to get word to pope before they went dead that there was trouble behind pope's army. initially believed it was a cavalry raid. and john pope was aware that a sizable body of confederate forces had begun to move beyond his northern flank though the destination was something deba
these werelltrating pope's my and striking the manassas gap railroad or following the path of the manassas railroad. e divided his army in half, but it was a risky maneuver, but felt he had to take and he had certain safety valves built in as well. come the night of august 26th, john pope had found himself in a very difficult situation and quite a reversal of fortunes from just a few days prior. john pope first learned about trouble up the rail line from his headquarters at warren junction,...
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May 31, 2023
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. >> we all know that there was plenty of food, drink, sun dry supplies at manassas junction? what about ammunition? that was a key problem for jackson as the 30th-- >> the question on august 27th with the confederate troops coming into manassas junction and the food and everything they got, about ammunition. i've never seen anything specifically about ammunition, but i'm sure they got some. the first battery coming into manassas junction were able to replace their guns with newer guns, federal guns. i'm sure they had some ammunition with it, and i'm sure that john can speak better to any ammunition in manassas junction. i'm sure they had some, but i'm not sure to what extent. the u.s. senate is about to gavel in on this wednesday morning. today, lawmakers will consider a house approved measure repealing a biden administration loan forgiveness rule by the department of education that suspends federal student loan payments and waiting for house action on federal debt limit legislation which is expected later today. now, live to the floor of the u.s. senate c-span2. unfailing lo
. >> we all know that there was plenty of food, drink, sun dry supplies at manassas junction? what about ammunition? that was a key problem for jackson as the 30th-- >> the question on august 27th with the confederate troops coming into manassas junction and the food and everything they got, about ammunition. i've never seen anything specifically about ammunition, but i'm sure they got some. the first battery coming into manassas junction were able to replace their guns with newer...
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May 28, 2023
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but that was bit of a detour to manassas. the point is that they approach during the peninsular campaign in terms of artifacts they want these relics they want these experiences of visiting this as well. they're talking points of interest places, visitation. so it all begins to sound a little bit like tourism, a way. and at yorktown and elsewhere are other examples of this in other parts of the country. the civil war did provide soldiers an opportunity to become something like tourists. and i've got the question mark up that just because i don't want to be flippant, you know, that's obviously not the purpose they were there. we need to remember what they were really dog. but at the same time, it's important to remember that most of these guys had never traveled. so far from home before. th had many more days of boredom and camp than they did in active operations. so they did take advantage. you know, when they were in a place where they could go visit. a noteworthy monument location, a historical site. they did a. and the way
but that was bit of a detour to manassas. the point is that they approach during the peninsular campaign in terms of artifacts they want these relics they want these experiences of visiting this as well. they're talking points of interest places, visitation. so it all begins to sound a little bit like tourism, a way. and at yorktown and elsewhere are other examples of this in other parts of the country. the civil war did provide soldiers an opportunity to become something like tourists. and...
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May 29, 2023
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and almost completely candid pho show, incding two generals on the right foreground there at manassas and these are the guys. these are the people would tell the story of the civil war later until eventually, of course, the 1938 reunion is seen as the last large great reunion there. and i love reading about this day because here. 1800 union confederate veterans are there by the way, the people who planned the dedication were happy that seven of them died when they came see the monument. they were old at this time. average age was 94. like the world two generation. today they were falling fast. and if you learn about that event you know that these guys actually had planes flying overhead. there were tanks buzzing, they saw color there was a color movie camera there at the time a lot of civil war veterans witnessed two world wars. i missed the last civil war veteran by 11 years. i've shook hand of more than 150 people that shook the hand of other civil war veterans. i'll bet you somebody in this probably met a civil war veteran. it's not that long ago. and that is not only my job. but i
and almost completely candid pho show, incding two generals on the right foreground there at manassas and these are the guys. these are the people would tell the story of the civil war later until eventually, of course, the 1938 reunion is seen as the last large great reunion there. and i love reading about this day because here. 1800 union confederate veterans are there by the way, the people who planned the dedication were happy that seven of them died when they came see the monument. they...
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May 6, 2023
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very detailed about it and he says so if my kids or my children's grandkids ever traveling around manassas, virginia you can picture me doing x and y. he gave us the roadmap to understand what it was like and it is incumbent upon us, i think, to take these journeys. now i work for the american battlefield trust and we save a lot of land. so i get access to a lot of places and first thing, as soon as we preserved 600 acres out here at north and that's the jericho mill that you see in the background. bobby crick and other his story told me that that road was still them up just like the u.s. us engineers put a guy david duncan who now runs therust as of the boss maybe i knew he was going to over someday and man that's cool stuff to st the same place that once people know you're that guy, you go to the spot of a civil war photo and they're like, yeah. gary okay, pretend like you're the quaker gun guy, you kno god forbid, i end up at the site doof the entire civil.otographed this is rufus ingles. coach dog. at least six dedicated pictures that show him in a close up fashion but the most famous
very detailed about it and he says so if my kids or my children's grandkids ever traveling around manassas, virginia you can picture me doing x and y. he gave us the roadmap to understand what it was like and it is incumbent upon us, i think, to take these journeys. now i work for the american battlefield trust and we save a lot of land. so i get access to a lot of places and first thing, as soon as we preserved 600 acres out here at north and that's the jericho mill that you see in the...
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May 13, 2023
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i was wondering if they don't but yes to say we heard some experts saying that when the heart of manassas loved, it was already it later. then the deadline that attended the analysis his or her lot. that's why the, how your election board today and now. so here's the most, are going to be valid, which means his name is still going to be on the ballast paper on the ballots, and people still can vote for him. and the amount of the votes he received a as a presidential candidate is not going to go for anyone neither to present more the position, 10, the victim. i know the other national this candidates see down. oh ok. let's means it will be a type ways in the 1st round and probably not the position leaders can have a high amount so they can have, they can probably won't be able to receive it. 50 percent plus one was which means to case going to go for a 2nd round on may 40 and this is a calculation and this is the impacts of the higher election boards decision. okay, so name, thank you very much for the updates. the name goes to live there, any stumble was support for present or the one was
i was wondering if they don't but yes to say we heard some experts saying that when the heart of manassas loved, it was already it later. then the deadline that attended the analysis his or her lot. that's why the, how your election board today and now. so here's the most, are going to be valid, which means his name is still going to be on the ballast paper on the ballots, and people still can vote for him. and the amount of the votes he received a as a presidential candidate is not going to go...
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May 8, 2023
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packaging companies and put down a bunch of uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times in the party. more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. you don't want to go, we haul to the united nations and boy whose no impulse would the end result all the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to their countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state, so as not to face problems and security challenges. because of the large numbers. the food in these red crescent is treating the injured but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications. but they are not sufficient. but these people are waiting to
packaging companies and put down a bunch of uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times in the party. more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. you don't want to go, we haul to the united nations and boy whose no impulse would the end result all the...
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i've admitted it on this program, i use the manassas password. are they coming for me?ntly so. freeloaders are coming. [laughter] my mom still pays for my netflix account so we are on different ground. 799 a month if you are not paying for it. netflix says they warned this is coming from a crack down this spring. 100 million password shares in the world so 46% of to 20 million global netflix scrubbers around the world that don't have the same home or not using it in the same home so this will help drive sales and netflix chairs doubled, one 100% from the low slasher and up almost 20% so far this year so it helps add to the bottom line. stuart: this program, you member dan and the security company, big game after that report, don't tell me, it's all about ai. >> that's what everyone is talking about and ceo, known him for a long time, he was talking about ai transforming the entire software industry in the next year so ai opportunities are not fully understood yet so only the beginning, that means more needs for cybersecurity and several production in palo alto, not only
i've admitted it on this program, i use the manassas password. are they coming for me?ntly so. freeloaders are coming. [laughter] my mom still pays for my netflix account so we are on different ground. 799 a month if you are not paying for it. netflix says they warned this is coming from a crack down this spring. 100 million password shares in the world so 46% of to 20 million global netflix scrubbers around the world that don't have the same home or not using it in the same home so this will...
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May 7, 2023
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uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago, the lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cottons. then they split the cottons with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal thirties are struggling to cope the goal. we hauled the united nations and boy who's now input. so the end result of the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could be to fluctuate them to the a countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside the state . so as know to face problems and security challenges because of the large numbers, the student needs red crescent is treating the sick and injured very simply because the same malaria recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics, pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications. we have comprehensive medications, but they are not sufficient of these people of waiting to leave the country. but millions of others are trapped by the
uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago, the lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cottons. then they split the cottons with knives and looting what was inside. this has happened several times over the body. more people are fleeing the capital in port sudan on the eastern red sea coastal thirties are struggling to cope the goal. we hauled the united nations and boy who's now input. so the end result of the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could...