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host: cheryl out of manassas, virginia. a few more of your text messages this evening. this is one of you saying i favor steve scalise over jim jordan because jordan is representing trump. we do not want that at congress. we need a speaker to focus on e well-being of the american people and not on trump. this text messagsaying the republicans can't get it together. they're not thinking abouthe american people, they're thinking with what will be best for them and them only. this is no longer a republican form of government -- a reputable form of government, how can they govern if they n't govern themselves? jim jordan isn't the answer and neither is steve scalise. if that's their best options, we've got some serious problems. one more from adam in south florida. i'm a lifelong democrat. put came lease in there, he'll be able to get the job done and keep the government open. one more call here from ashton, west virginia, independent. this is carol. good evening, carol. caller: good evening. i'm disappointed in both parties. neither party wants to get along with the other
host: cheryl out of manassas, virginia. a few more of your text messages this evening. this is one of you saying i favor steve scalise over jim jordan because jordan is representing trump. we do not want that at congress. we need a speaker to focus on e well-being of the american people and not on trump. this text messagsaying the republicans can't get it together. they're not thinking abouthe american people, they're thinking with what will be best for them and them only. this is no longer a...
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the russian oligarchy, ali sure was manassas, a close ally of russian liter. vladimir put $25.00 countries have flushed over $9000000000.00 to the un green climate funds to help vulnerable countries kobus climate change. the fund has been set up to help channel money needed by force base to meet the carbon emission reduction targets and develop between energy sources. germany, britain, france, and japan. are the biggest backers. so from google and show the packard are taking advantage of india as $2000000000.00 incentive package. and that's turning the country into an electronics manufacturing hub. they've partner to produce the chromebook, a laptop and southern india and an existing h b facility. but they're not the only ones with manufacturing operations and india a ser, apple, dell, lenovo and samsung also make hardware in the country prime minister and to render. moti is expanding india as manufacturing sector as companies diversify production beyond china and the growing tensions between washington and beijing. i sent you a guarantee forgot the w correspondence. our card is following
the russian oligarchy, ali sure was manassas, a close ally of russian liter. vladimir put $25.00 countries have flushed over $9000000000.00 to the un green climate funds to help vulnerable countries kobus climate change. the fund has been set up to help channel money needed by force base to meet the carbon emission reduction targets and develop between energy sources. germany, britain, france, and japan. are the biggest backers. so from google and show the packard are taking advantage of india...
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terry williams wrote before i was born that the first manassas campaign was basically theorized and planned by abraham lincoln. he did not do it clearly well. after the first bull run, lincoln developed what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he held to until the end of the war. protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond, because he did not want to deal with the richmond entrenchment's. by the end of 1861, he was certainly talking about what we have come to think of as concentration in time, using the greater resources and numbers of the federal army west. he is also developing his own operational plans. notably the plan of 1861, when he is developing his own theoretical ideas on how to defeat the confederates at manassas. and he is often trying to talk to his generals about not just winning the war but winning the war in that manner. so was george mcclellan difficult to deal with? absolutely. but in some ways, i think it becomes a bad marriage on both sides. certainly, we look at what the president did in 1862 dur
terry williams wrote before i was born that the first manassas campaign was basically theorized and planned by abraham lincoln. he did not do it clearly well. after the first bull run, lincoln developed what i think was a fairly consistent military vision that he held to until the end of the war. protect washington. fight the confederate army in virginia. somewhere between washington and richmond, because he did not want to deal with the richmond entrenchment's. by the end of 1861, he was...
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december 1861, when he's developing own theoretical idea of to defeat the confederates at manassas. and he's often to talk to his generals about, not just winning the war, but the war in manner. so was george mcclellan difficult deal with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it ult al with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it becomes a bad marriage on both sides. certainly if we look at what president did in 1862 during the the gunboat during that period when. he essentially restructures the army of the potomac over, mcclellan said, creating corps giving command of those corps to people who opposed the peninsula can. yeah. think there is a certain of interference there? no. we can ask whether that was positive or negative, but i think lincoln comes to see himself pretty early as having a good grasp of what is necessary. win the war and when his generals disagree with him, he he pushes back somewhat, not to the point where he gives positive orders. do what i want, but there's always tension and we see that tension not just with mcclellan, but we see it with burnside side, we see
december 1861, when he's developing own theoretical idea of to defeat the confederates at manassas. and he's often to talk to his generals about, not just winning the war, but the war in manner. so was george mcclellan difficult deal with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it ult al with. absolutely. but in some ways i think it becomes a bad marriage on both sides. certainly if we look at what president did in 1862 during the the gunboat during that period when. he essentially restructures...
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and can talk about uc davis right now, which has been struggling to find a can counselor for the manassa community and oftentimes that's because we have a lack of counselors throughout the us, but also because like there isn't enough funding being put into these programs on college campuses in order to hire folks who can talk about these issues. so making pardon me, i don't mean to cut you off. >> i thought you were done, but celine arodin, i really appreciate you coming on to talk about this. and as this continues, we'll have conversations with different viewpoints, points, but certainly for college campuses, it's a real sense of concern right now. so i do appreciate you coming on. >> take care. thank you. >> all right. coming up, still sticking with colleges. we're going to take you inside the college application process. our story that went viral about the high school graduate who was rejected by 16 schools. but got hired by google, had us asking questions. what exactly does it take to get into an elite college? does anyone have the answers? well, the man coming up might well get are
and can talk about uc davis right now, which has been struggling to find a can counselor for the manassa community and oftentimes that's because we have a lack of counselors throughout the us, but also because like there isn't enough funding being put into these programs on college campuses in order to hire folks who can talk about these issues. so making pardon me, i don't mean to cut you off. >> i thought you were done, but celine arodin, i really appreciate you coming on to talk about...
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that's like going from the washington monument to manassas, virginia, on one road with 100,000 or more people trying to execute that over rubbled cities. it's very difficult with no support, and these are individuals, the palestinians, who are trying to get out, the women and children specifically, are scared, they're anxious, this he know they're not going to be going back home because many of their apartments have already been leveled. so they're just looking for a means to get out and a means to be saved. with all the things going on around them, that 25-mile trek is just it your worst nightmare. so those are the kind of things that are happening and you would think that the israeli military would try to support the continued flow of the refugees, but in some cases it doesn't appear like they're doing much help. of course, they're being prevented, the refugees are being prevented from hamas who are setting up road blocks and continuing to rubble and also setting up explosive device toss further scare the citizens. again, i can only put it that this would be a civilian, a mother, the
that's like going from the washington monument to manassas, virginia, on one road with 100,000 or more people trying to execute that over rubbled cities. it's very difficult with no support, and these are individuals, the palestinians, who are trying to get out, the women and children specifically, are scared, they're anxious, this he know they're not going to be going back home because many of their apartments have already been leveled. so they're just looking for a means to get out and a...
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guiding his division and pivotal attacks at manassas and antietam. wounded in the left arm of gettysburg commanding an entire court under james long street during the confederate victory. the most devastating injury, and the right leg. just below the hip. during the operation time he struck up a relationship of friendship, jefferson davis along with braxton bragg's. disgraced and is now serving as a personal adviser to the military. davis greatly value loyalty and he seems to see the loyal. a source of intelligence on matters in the army of tennessee which of course under joe johnson was experiencing controversies of its own. treated very heavily on his reputation as a combat leader and a rising star of this confederacy. keep this in mind. 32 years old when he returned to the war that spring and that ring and this time he was in georgia. helping his prospects by gauging an extrajudicial policymaking with the president considering the possible replacement, she reached out robert e. lee for an opinion. an assessment. lee of course praised the protigi a
guiding his division and pivotal attacks at manassas and antietam. wounded in the left arm of gettysburg commanding an entire court under james long street during the confederate victory. the most devastating injury, and the right leg. just below the hip. during the operation time he struck up a relationship of friendship, jefferson davis along with braxton bragg's. disgraced and is now serving as a personal adviser to the military. davis greatly value loyalty and he seems to see the loyal. a...
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costly, but overwhelming, charge in 1862, and guiding his division in pivotal attacks and second manassas the very same year. he was wounded in the left arm at gettysburg in july 1863 and returns to the field that september, temporarily commanding an entire army corps during the confederate victory at chickamauga. he was at chickamauga that he received his most devastating injury, shot in the right leg, which is capitated just below the hip. he recuperated from the wound enrichment and was back in the field by the next spring and summer. a pretty remarkable turnaround. during his recuperation time in the capital, hood struck up a fortuitous relationship with the president of the confederacy, jefferson davis, along with braxton bragg, now somewhat disgraced, but now serving as the personal military advisor to the president. davis, who as you probably know, greatly valued loyalty, he seemed to have seen the young hood as a loyal ally and a source of intelligence information on matters in the army of tennessee, which of course, under joe johnson, who was expressing problems and controversies
costly, but overwhelming, charge in 1862, and guiding his division in pivotal attacks and second manassas the very same year. he was wounded in the left arm at gettysburg in july 1863 and returns to the field that september, temporarily commanding an entire army corps during the confederate victory at chickamauga. he was at chickamauga that he received his most devastating injury, shot in the right leg, which is capitated just below the hip. he recuperated from the wound enrichment and was back...
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overwhelming charge at james's mill in 1862 and guiding his division in pivotal attacks at second, manassas and antietam the very same year he was wounded in the left arm at gettysburg in july 1863, and he returned to the field that september temporarily commanding an entire corps under james longstreet during the confederate victory at chickamauga, it was at chickamauga that he had received his most devastating injury shot in the right leg. he had the leg amputated just below the hip. he recuperate from the wound in richmond and he was back in the field by the next spring and summer. it's a pretty remarkable turnaround if you think about it. during his recuperation time in the capital, who had struck up a fortuitous relationship of friendship even with the president of the confederacy, jefferson davis, along with braxton bragg, now somewhat disgraced, certainly, but now serving as the president's personal military adviser. davis, who, of course, as you probably know greatly valued loyalty and he seemed to have seen the young hood as a loyal ally and a source of intelligence information. an
overwhelming charge at james's mill in 1862 and guiding his division in pivotal attacks at second, manassas and antietam the very same year he was wounded in the left arm at gettysburg in july 1863, and he returned to the field that september temporarily commanding an entire corps under james longstreet during the confederate victory at chickamauga, it was at chickamauga that he had received his most devastating injury shot in the right leg. he had the leg amputated just below the hip. he...
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heather manassas was a friend from a constand square. >> my dance teacher called a meeting, they wanted everyone there who knew her. most of the other students in the room were a lot younger so i think she was trying to be very very sensitive to that. and i just remember her saying that meghan had died. and it was at that point that i asked, you know, did she get into an accident and they told us we don't really have any details right now. >> but, it wouldn't be long before details of the killing did come out. brittani hopper was a friend from school. >> it is hard enough to lose somebody. sorry. it was just so brutal. and she was all by herself. i think that that was the worst part. >> megan's lonely, painful death was something everybody took to heart. friends, family police. they remember the girl gleaming with a life. now, finding her killer would require determination, imagination and help from everyone her life had touched. >> coming up -- >> i didn't know if it was somebody who had targeted her, specifically or if it was just a random. to me, it sounded like someone who would hav
heather manassas was a friend from a constand square. >> my dance teacher called a meeting, they wanted everyone there who knew her. most of the other students in the room were a lot younger so i think she was trying to be very very sensitive to that. and i just remember her saying that meghan had died. and it was at that point that i asked, you know, did she get into an accident and they told us we don't really have any details right now. >> but, it wouldn't be long before details...