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if you canon's are blazing away at north carolinians trying to push into this direction. eventually the flanks are so crumbling that this is the last position to hold. on the first day of the battle of gettysburg, this is the last union position. the southerners finally drive the union army away from this ridge. the union retrieves down what is now route 30. and an unfinished railroad bed. the southerners occupied this ridge at this point. then they lay out their cannons on this ridge as well, because it is a very commanding ridge. you have a great view towards the town of gettysburg and the heights the union would later occupied. we know this because gettysburg is the greatest battle of the civil war and people wrote a lot about it. not only did people write about it, but people came here right afterwards. there was an early historian who collected peoples stories right away. there are maps made within a year of the battle, a map of the burials made within a year of the battle. that shows a union and a confederate soldier -- more than that -- on this property itself. tha
if you canon's are blazing away at north carolinians trying to push into this direction. eventually the flanks are so crumbling that this is the last position to hold. on the first day of the battle of gettysburg, this is the last union position. the southerners finally drive the union army away from this ridge. the union retrieves down what is now route 30. and an unfinished railroad bed. the southerners occupied this ridge at this point. then they lay out their cannons on this ridge as well,...
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particular area just west of the house was particularly strong, a few cannons are blazing away at north carolinians trying to push into this direction. eventually the flanks are so crumbling that this is the last position to hold. in other words, on the first day of the battle of gettysburg, this is the last union position. the southerners finally drive the union army away from this ridge. the union retreats down what is now route 30, an unfinished railroad bed. the southerners lay out their cannons on this ridge as well because it's a very commandsing rid -- commanding ridge. we know all this because the battle of gettysburg is the greatest battle of the civil war and people tended to write a lot about it. there was an early historian who collected people's stories right away. there are maps made within years of the battle. there's a map of the burials made within a year of the battle, and that actually shows a union and a confederate shoshoe soldier -- actually more than that on this property itself. that testifies to the severity of this fight. the post-war history of the house is really interes
particular area just west of the house was particularly strong, a few cannons are blazing away at north carolinians trying to push into this direction. eventually the flanks are so crumbling that this is the last position to hold. in other words, on the first day of the battle of gettysburg, this is the last union position. the southerners finally drive the union army away from this ridge. the union retreats down what is now route 30, an unfinished railroad bed. the southerners lay out their...
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over 2100 north carolinians and last year from the drug overdoses over 64,000 people in america die fromerdoses so we got to stop the dying. and your elected official like am. you got to covering you can. >> so governor christie's administration winds down this tongue continues to be a passion for him. there will be passionate football at metlife stadium on sunday. eagles and giants without carson as their quarterback out with a knee injury. eli manning back behind center for the dyps a in the prudential center. george for "chasing news." bill: a lot of controversy on the show tonight. from the emta to rutgers you have university to i man in jersey city calling for jihad. i will tell you. it lites of stuff. you may agree some of the positions i took tonight. you may agree or disagree with the painses s. either way, hit me up on twitter at bill spaed deyeah am 24-7 on twitter except sunday morning. let the know what you think if you have opinion. you want to hear. i by the which, you only gat week left before christmas. got the shopping done. don't let the snow stop you. have a great week
over 2100 north carolinians and last year from the drug overdoses over 64,000 people in america die fromerdoses so we got to stop the dying. and your elected official like am. you got to covering you can. >> so governor christie's administration winds down this tongue continues to be a passion for him. there will be passionate football at metlife stadium on sunday. eagles and giants without carson as their quarterback out with a knee injury. eli manning back behind center for the dyps a...
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to continue with our conversation with jamison lup welcome back so you're a third generation north carolinian i am and your avatar on twitter in a hole in the smoking a cigar in your i think it should a gun well get my make between great again head on if i may or may not be holding a gun you can't tell i can't tell but i see some of the fun is your role in guns now you talk about decline in terms of individual sovereignty one of the things i really like about your approach to this and can you talk a little bit about what that means sure i mean to me the reason that we got into this entire mess and created this because software and everything that has spawned off of it is simply because we for generations if not you know the entire sum of human history have put trust in other people to take care of the accounting ledgers to take care of really power in general you know creating these hierarchical power structures and it makes sense that that has happened you know it's more efficient it allows us a society to work pretty smoothly but you're making a lot of tradeoffs your you're handing over a l
to continue with our conversation with jamison lup welcome back so you're a third generation north carolinian i am and your avatar on twitter in a hole in the smoking a cigar in your i think it should a gun well get my make between great again head on if i may or may not be holding a gun you can't tell i can't tell but i see some of the fun is your role in guns now you talk about decline in terms of individual sovereignty one of the things i really like about your approach to this and can you...
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know new with we're talking a new gym with some flop in the second happy to third generation north carolinian and he's a crypto guru early adopter getting ready for ten thousand we're going to have a big ten thousand crypto bitcoin party right here in durham just hotel asked what's the name of the soto the derm the dermal itself jamison lop about that the big party the ten thousand party he's got a lot of friends so wild yes we actually sat in the reception with him and everybody knew him it was pretty crazy but going back to this big point story naylor leyland an old name in the u.k. the united kingdom an old old. prince harry and you know this family i think was making the cars leyland automobile or some old ancient historical non-sensical no longer you know relevant industry and he's sitting behind his desk with his glasses of this line you know savile row tailor suit and tie surely with the conflicts talking to our friend the brahman the very prominent. jaitley and there's. over there at harrods they're discussing gold and economics and we want all of you got to get a big going now for fi
know new with we're talking a new gym with some flop in the second happy to third generation north carolinian and he's a crypto guru early adopter getting ready for ten thousand we're going to have a big ten thousand crypto bitcoin party right here in durham just hotel asked what's the name of the soto the derm the dermal itself jamison lop about that the big party the ten thousand party he's got a lot of friends so wild yes we actually sat in the reception with him and everybody knew him it...
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recently, "forbes" magazine reported something we north carolinians have known for some time. north carolina is the number one state for business. to give credit where it is due, the tar heel state's successful business atmosphere is in large part due to the north carolina legislature which has cut corporate and personal tax rates since republicans assumed the majority in 2010. this year, the legislate chur enacted a budget that reduces -- the legislature enacted a budget that reduces the state's income tax from $5.499 to 5.25. elected officials in raleigh created an impressive pro-business policy agenda that reduced the state's corporate income tax from .93k9 in 2013 to 3% in 2017. which will drop to 2.5% in 2019 this pro-growth corporate income tax reduction has played a pivotal role in making north carolina attractive to businesses. the state of north carolina is a wonderful place to start a business and to live. and people from every states are moving to the state in droves. migration rates to north carolina consistently rank in the highest percentiles in the nation. our st
recently, "forbes" magazine reported something we north carolinians have known for some time. north carolina is the number one state for business. to give credit where it is due, the tar heel state's successful business atmosphere is in large part due to the north carolina legislature which has cut corporate and personal tax rates since republicans assumed the majority in 2010. this year, the legislate chur enacted a budget that reduces -- the legislature enacted a budget that reduces...
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restaurant where my parents in durham, north carolina were serving traditional japanese food to this north carolinian community. asian in the south and buddhist in the bible belt and, you know, these are things i talk about a lot in my art. ♪ ♪ you just don't feel like you belong here. anywhere i am, they're like, oh, we're diverse now because the asian guy's with us. my drive came from just a very deep place of insecurity, um, and needing validation from strangers, and i think that's where my love for the stage really began. working with youth and doing workshops and facilitating performance workshops and sort of safe spaces for young people to cultivate their voice is like. the greatest gift in the world. there's always a student that reads and the teacher is like, you know, i've never heard him say anything, i've never gotten that student to speak about anything. it changes the dynamic of the classroom, it changes the culture of vulnerability in young spaces. i wanted to acknowledge this place in my life that i've felt like, i was proud of myself and all of the things that i've done up to this poi
restaurant where my parents in durham, north carolina were serving traditional japanese food to this north carolinian community. asian in the south and buddhist in the bible belt and, you know, these are things i talk about a lot in my art. ♪ ♪ you just don't feel like you belong here. anywhere i am, they're like, oh, we're diverse now because the asian guy's with us. my drive came from just a very deep place of insecurity, um, and needing validation from strangers, and i think that's where...
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the north carolinians said it was a factory which manufactured pesticides, but some machinery on display> it seems that they have invested a lot in imported equipment that costs them a lot and is, i think, unreasonable for any civilian application. >> reporter: equipment like what analysts are say are industrial scale fermenters, that could produce anthrax on a large scale, and other machinery used to convert biological agents into sprayable form. south koreans would be in the direct line of fire. a threat taken seriously enough that south korea holds mock drills for wmd attacks. but nearly 38,000 american troops in south korea could also be hit. >> a small aircraft, basically, overflying them, individual who infected infecting them. there's just no way to guarantee and protect u.s. troops from this. >> reporter: officials say there's no evidence that north korea has yet produced a biological weapon. but with the assassination of his half-brother this year, couple jong-un has shown the willingness to use his chemical weapons arsenal. and having the capability for a biological attack with
the north carolinians said it was a factory which manufactured pesticides, but some machinery on display> it seems that they have invested a lot in imported equipment that costs them a lot and is, i think, unreasonable for any civilian application. >> reporter: equipment like what analysts are say are industrial scale fermenters, that could produce anthrax on a large scale, and other machinery used to convert biological agents into sprayable form. south koreans would be in the direct...
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was the tail and of secession, a lot of people in the army of northern virginia suspected the north carolinians couldn't be trusted. then there's the virginia problem, that so many of the people populating the upper echelons of command are virginians. that's especially true in atl score. the odd man out are the people in long street's corps. it goes one non-virginian officer, non-virginian brigades, a lot of georgians, south carolinians mississippians,. but always feeling as though they are second-class confederates in this army dominated by virginians. they don't always deal with that terribly gracefully. nor do the virginians, they are not shy about letting other people in the army of northern virginia feel that they are somehow along for the ride and the heavy lifting is being done by them. >> did you find any real surprises in working on this book? >> constantly. >> give us a couple of examples. >> the story that most people are familiar with about gettysburg is the one that comes from the movie, joshua lawrence chamberlain and. stay with saving america. >> he is an academic. >> that's what
was the tail and of secession, a lot of people in the army of northern virginia suspected the north carolinians couldn't be trusted. then there's the virginia problem, that so many of the people populating the upper echelons of command are virginians. that's especially true in atl score. the odd man out are the people in long street's corps. it goes one non-virginian officer, non-virginian brigades, a lot of georgians, south carolinians mississippians,. but always feeling as though they are...
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20th of may, 1861, a lot of people in the army of northern virginia strongly suspected that north carolinians cannot be trusted. then there is the virginia problem. so many of the people populating the upper echelons of command are virginians, and that is especially true in a p hill and richard whewell. if you start with long street, not a virginian, and you go down the command list, it is one non-virginian officer after another. lots of georgians and south carolinians. mississippians. gary: ardent fire eaters. allen: but always feeling they are somehow second-class confederates in this army dominated by virginians and they don't always deal with that terribly gracefully, nor do the virginians. the virginians are not shy about letting other people in the army of northern virginia feel they are somehow along for the ride in the heavy lifting is being done by virginians. gary: did you find any surprises working on your book? allen: constantly. gary: give us some examples. allen: the story that most people are familiar with in the battle of gettysburg, it comes from rod maxwell's movie, it is li
20th of may, 1861, a lot of people in the army of northern virginia strongly suspected that north carolinians cannot be trusted. then there is the virginia problem. so many of the people populating the upper echelons of command are virginians, and that is especially true in a p hill and richard whewell. if you start with long street, not a virginian, and you go down the command list, it is one non-virginian officer after another. lots of georgians and south carolinians. mississippians. gary:...