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i think mcpherson and grant would work well together, with mcpherson being the army of the potomac commander, and a glorified chief of staff. and just run the army while grant tells him what to do. as it was, meade was constantly feeling resentful of grant, he was always telling him what to do. it reminds me of a parent teaching your child to ride a bicycle. all right, now you get on the bicycle and you've got your hands on them. all right, meade is on the bicycle and grant is the dad. okay, you take your hands away. and they start wobbling, grab them again. it was kind of like that, grant keeps trying to take his hands away from meade. meade keeps making mistakes which grant then has to intervene. you've got the problem that meat is upset because grant has intervened. meanwhile, mead has made several mistakes which cost the army a lot. that's a problem they have throughout this campaign. anyway, grant is going to command the army at the potomac. we've already been several times over the idea that there are a limited number of ways that you can take an army to richmond and supply it. so ther
i think mcpherson and grant would work well together, with mcpherson being the army of the potomac commander, and a glorified chief of staff. and just run the army while grant tells him what to do. as it was, meade was constantly feeling resentful of grant, he was always telling him what to do. it reminds me of a parent teaching your child to ride a bicycle. all right, now you get on the bicycle and you've got your hands on them. all right, meade is on the bicycle and grant is the dad. okay,...
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but for grant to bring his friend james b mcpherson out from the west and i think mcpherson and grant would have worked well together with mcpherson being sort of army of the potomac commander kind of glorified. chief of staff and just sort of run the army walk grant tells it what to do. as it was mead was constantly feeling resentful of grant. he's always telling me what to do and grant it, you know, it reminds me of a parent teaching their child to ride a bicycle. you know, it's all right. now you get in the bicycle and you've got your hands on them, you know, and all right that's needs on the bicycle right and grants the dad and okay, okay and take your hands away and oh, they start wobbling and grab again, you know and i it was kind of like that. grant keeps trying to take his hands away from mead mead keeps making mistakes, which that has to intervene. you've got the problem that means upset because grant has intervened meanwhile meat has made several mistakes, which across the army a lot. and that's a problem. they have throughout this campaign. okay. anyway, so grant's going to
but for grant to bring his friend james b mcpherson out from the west and i think mcpherson and grant would have worked well together with mcpherson being sort of army of the potomac commander kind of glorified. chief of staff and just sort of run the army walk grant tells it what to do. as it was mead was constantly feeling resentful of grant. he's always telling me what to do and grant it, you know, it reminds me of a parent teaching their child to ride a bicycle. you know, it's all right....
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dominican republic's marileidy paulino took the win with stephenie ann mcpherson in second.yhthm scoring four tries winning it 24—10 to go two points clear of wigan who lost last night. the legendary staying flat horse — stradivarius won his fourth yorkshire cup today. it was the veteran stallion's 18th top level win as he eeked out victory under jockey frankie dettori at york. stradivarius is in his final year in training and he'll now head to royal ascot where he'll attempt to win a fourth gold cup. finally — take a look at the moment a whirlwind interrupted at a football match in peru. semillero and san andres were playing a game on a dirt pitch. and just after a goal had been scored and the players were walking back, a whirlwind appeared behind one of the goals, it crossed the length of the pitch, everyone got out the way and watched it disappear off. luckily no one was hurt. and that's all the sport for now. good morning. promising start to the weekend, as high pressure is building from the south. isobars are opening up in the far north of scotland, where it was pretty
dominican republic's marileidy paulino took the win with stephenie ann mcpherson in second.yhthm scoring four tries winning it 24—10 to go two points clear of wigan who lost last night. the legendary staying flat horse — stradivarius won his fourth yorkshire cup today. it was the veteran stallion's 18th top level win as he eeked out victory under jockey frankie dettori at york. stradivarius is in his final year in training and he'll now head to royal ascot where he'll attempt to win a...
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elle mcpherson had a tape. >> cindy crawford. that was a tape i did in australia in the '90s.cindy crawford. >> jimmy: set it up in your living room? >> oh, yeah. she had a very sophisticated take. >> jimmy: how often would you do it? an everyday type of thing? >> i would try to do it once a week. i guess. i was 12, i don't know what i was doing. but yeah, it was, you know -- she was in the cut-offs, went from black and white to color. that was more '90s. this show is firmly early '80s. >> jimmy: did you feel like you were getting any exercise when you were doing that? >> the tape? >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. i mean, i think so. >> jimmy: i don't know.?- [ laughter ] i think about those richard simmons videos. i actually went with richard once to one of his -- >> you did? >> jimmy: yeah, so his thing. he's got a place, or he had a place. i don't think my heart rate moved even one beat. >> it was more of a gentle workout. >> jimmy: it was a very gentle, like an old person -- >> elderly, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: maybe a workout for somebody who spends most of their time on a ra
elle mcpherson had a tape. >> cindy crawford. that was a tape i did in australia in the '90s.cindy crawford. >> jimmy: set it up in your living room? >> oh, yeah. she had a very sophisticated take. >> jimmy: how often would you do it? an everyday type of thing? >> i would try to do it once a week. i guess. i was 12, i don't know what i was doing. but yeah, it was, you know -- she was in the cut-offs, went from black and white to color. that was more '90s. this show...
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no, it's not that quote from james mcpherson's battle cry of freedom. rich man's war poor man's fight. it's very accurate with the confederacy. it everyone was in all everyone was in on one side of the other in the revolution. the the wealthy put everything on the line and they were haunted men george washington moved 280 times in temporary headquarters during the war while his farms had no income is his wealth diminished by half before it was over but who was fighting who were the officers we had no office class. we had no military academy and people who had just been raw militia. fight and with their valid or promoted and wound up being general summit very young age. so that doesn't work too well. many people who were poor and under the british scheme of things could never own land. volunteered to fight because the states gave them bounties a land bounties when the war was over anywhere from a hundred acres. it was actually a schedule of what you got all the way up to general from this state and the states by the way were competing with each other now
no, it's not that quote from james mcpherson's battle cry of freedom. rich man's war poor man's fight. it's very accurate with the confederacy. it everyone was in all everyone was in on one side of the other in the revolution. the the wealthy put everything on the line and they were haunted men george washington moved 280 times in temporary headquarters during the war while his farms had no income is his wealth diminished by half before it was over but who was fighting who were the officers we...
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them were for example, this should be a very basic undisputable right for any palestinian however, mcpherson is not that we're dealing or come on the right thing, the university of the neck or the independence day of israel, where we have witness. last week, the president of the world sending greetings and congratulations to the state of israel. but the method today should be through ozetta to the international community on the international, the world that has created this entity, which is by the way of normal. i mean, it is very interesting to witness how israel, which is violating all kinds of international law, is all kinds of the universe at the clayton of human rights. un security council resolution journal assembly resolutions. and by the way, the palestinians have more than 110 un security council resolutions that safeguard our right. on the 67 borderline. we have more than 81. can you provide gently to the side. so also see that we see the case. so you know that the desire to stop a complete occupation breaking out a new crime, for example. exactly. but this is, this is the point th
them were for example, this should be a very basic undisputable right for any palestinian however, mcpherson is not that we're dealing or come on the right thing, the university of the neck or the independence day of israel, where we have witness. last week, the president of the world sending greetings and congratulations to the state of israel. but the method today should be through ozetta to the international community on the international, the world that has created this entity, which is by...
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no, it's not that quote from james mcpherson's battle cry of freedom. rich man's war poor man's fight. it's very accurate with the confederacy. it everyone was in all everyone was in on one side of the other in the revolution. the the wealthy put everything on the line and they were haunted men george washington moved 280 times in temporary headquarters during the war while his farms had no income is his wealth diminished by half before it was over but who was fighting who were the officers we had no office class. we had no military academy and people who had just been raw militia. fight and with their valid or promoted and wound up being general summit very young age. so that doesn't work too well. many people who were poor and under the british scheme of things could never own land. volunteered to fight because the states gave them bounties a land bounties when the war was over anywhere from a hundred acres. it was actually a schedule of what you got all the way up to general from this state and the states by the way were competing with each other now
no, it's not that quote from james mcpherson's battle cry of freedom. rich man's war poor man's fight. it's very accurate with the confederacy. it everyone was in all everyone was in on one side of the other in the revolution. the the wealthy put everything on the line and they were haunted men george washington moved 280 times in temporary headquarters during the war while his farms had no income is his wealth diminished by half before it was over but who was fighting who were the officers we...
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i was having dinner with him in the jockey club in washington with harry mcpherson, the honored longtime lbj aide and public servant in other ways. and harry began talking to me about these tapesa and he said, do you know they existed? i said, i had heard that he taped some of his conversations. how many could he have actually taped, harry? harry said, well, over 700 hours. they go from the beginning of the presidency to the end. i said, well, if these are real tapes, in other words, not just lbj saying, i am earnest for peace, i am doing this, and in other words, as long as they were not tapes made for the ear of a later historian, this is going to be an amazing contribution to johnson scholarship, to understanding him. number one, it is whatever historian dreams of. suddenly, you run into a cache of an original source that is so immense and all encompassing that it could change the way that we see a president and everything that he did. the other thing is, i would say, i said this to harry that evening, i would say it, now, if you wanted a source choose letters as we all know, he wrote
i was having dinner with him in the jockey club in washington with harry mcpherson, the honored longtime lbj aide and public servant in other ways. and harry began talking to me about these tapesa and he said, do you know they existed? i said, i had heard that he taped some of his conversations. how many could he have actually taped, harry? harry said, well, over 700 hours. they go from the beginning of the presidency to the end. i said, well, if these are real tapes, in other words, not just...