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head left down old dominion. the same thing if you're on 123. take old dominion down south. 295 southbound ramp to the s blocked.t brimming, the you can see some of the red there as you're heading 295 south. alsora 29 southbound at scaggsville road. a trash off to the shoulder. 66 and 95 looking typical for this time of dn ten minutes at . >>> it's 5:55. we've learned a big development project could shut down the third d about the capital crossing project that would cover the tunnel and put new buildings on top of it. adam tuss learned developers want to shut down the tunnel to speed up construction. >> it's going to cause too much chaos. >> it's a good thing that they are building because it's good >> maybe they should make transportation is not happy with the idea because the third street tunnel is part of the evacuation route system out of the >>> it's 5:55. later today d.c. transportation officials want to hear your thoughts about a new proposal to connect union station to georgetown. along with ddo a modes of transportation for this project. they will discuss its potent
head left down old dominion. the same thing if you're on 123. take old dominion down south. 295 southbound ramp to the s blocked.t brimming, the you can see some of the red there as you're heading 295 south. alsora 29 southbound at scaggsville road. a trash off to the shoulder. 66 and 95 looking typical for this time of dn ten minutes at . >>> it's 5:55. we've learned a big development project could shut down the third d about the capital crossing project that would cover the tunnel...
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get off on 123 and turn west on old dominion to get around. outer loop at new hampshire from an earlier disabled car. 295 heading into town nod look ing so hot. give that a thumbs down. >> thank you, melissa. appreciate that. that is the broadcast this morning. we appreciate you waking up with us. "w is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with any breaking news, your weather and traffic. until then have a great day. see you tomorrow. >> make it a great tue >>> good morning. sorry or not? confusion over a conversation between the st. louis rams and the st. louis police. the police say they heard an apology for the players "hands up" ferguson protest. but in a strange twist, the rams say there was no such thing. so who is telling the truth? >>> can he come back? in ray rice's first interview since that incident in the elevator, he speaks out about the scrutiny he has faced and why he thinks he should be back on the football field. >> only thing i can hope for and wish for is a second chance. >> our "today" exclusive this morning. >>> stepping down
get off on 123 and turn west on old dominion to get around. outer loop at new hampshire from an earlier disabled car. 295 heading into town nod look ing so hot. give that a thumbs down. >> thank you, melissa. appreciate that. that is the broadcast this morning. we appreciate you waking up with us. "w is next. we'll be back in 25 minutes with any breaking news, your weather and traffic. until then have a great day. see you tomorrow. >> make it a great tue >>> good...
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megan mcgrath, 123 to old dominion to work your way over to spout run and g.w. parkway. 270 and old hundred road. 66 at gallows also moving right along. taking a look in virginia if you're hopping on 95 out of stafford county, you're completely fine. we do have a little bit of construction headed southbound there just after dale city. that will be out of the way soon. moving along as well, megan mcgrath live for us from that scene on g.w. parkway. >>> the wife and sons of the leader of isis have been arrested. this news out of lebanon. they have been detained. the can country's defense ministry confirming this to nbc. limited details. as for the leader, he's been rarely s from. a video that reportedly shows or you can hear audn jihad to erupt all over the world. that's the latest from the live desk. eun, over to you. >>> thank you, angie. 4:55. a donation to the smith sesonia. >>> we'll show >>> welcome back. later today d.c. transportation officials want to hear your thoughts on connecting e fed highway administration along with vdot is considering all modes of
megan mcgrath, 123 to old dominion to work your way over to spout run and g.w. parkway. 270 and old hundred road. 66 at gallows also moving right along. taking a look in virginia if you're hopping on 95 out of stafford county, you're completely fine. we do have a little bit of construction headed southbound there just after dale city. that will be out of the way soon. moving along as well, megan mcgrath live for us from that scene on g.w. parkway. >>> the wife and sons of the leader of...
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orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the history of the civil war era. in particular, he's written on the liveslization and of union soldiers. his latest research focuses on theisan conflict within officer corps and also a set of interests, u.s. naval dive bombing during the midway.f dr. orr teaches courses on history. dr. timothy orr. [applause] 13, 1917, aber who had been off the front lines for a full year, received the iron cross, second class. one of 5.1 million medals the german army. he was not pleased. at first he admitted that the offered him some small sense of compensation for his services. but the more he looked at it, the more despicable the medal appeared. the day after he received it, he i was left alone, i had quite different thoughts from those that were in my mind before. jules elaborated, telling his reader that the more he looked it appeared like a stylus and the more it grotesque, ghastly impression of the war's brutality. he focused on the colors, solid guilded with a sickly yellow edge. the mor
orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the history of the civil war era. in particular, he's written on the liveslization and of union soldiers. his latest research focuses on theisan conflict within officer corps and also a set of interests, u.s. naval dive bombing during the midway.f dr. orr teaches courses on history. dr. timothy orr. [applause] 13, 1917, aber who had been off the front lines for a full year, received the...
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a professor of history at old oh dominion, a scholar of modern europe specializing in the history ofdern italy, the jrÑ adriatic provinces and successor states. her most recent book this the fame of italy received the 2013 charles e. smith award from the european section of the southern historical association for the best book on european history. ladies and gentlemen, dr. hammitts. [ applause ] >> if i get away from the mic, give me a holler. i wanted to start by welcoming you quickly and to thank the macarthur memorial for the splendid partnership, the opportunity they have given us to partner with them. special thanks particularly to amanda williams and laura ore for their hard work in putting this together and thousands of hails this entailed. being asked to introduce world war 1 in 20 minutes is no small feat. i'm going to ask your forebearance while i give you glimpses of world war i and put dots in a pointalist pointing of world war i that will let my colleagues and others fill in over the next two days. i'm sorry. so i wanted to start with one of the things that many of us ac
a professor of history at old oh dominion, a scholar of modern europe specializing in the history ofdern italy, the jrÑ adriatic provinces and successor states. her most recent book this the fame of italy received the 2013 charles e. smith award from the european section of the southern historical association for the best book on european history. ladies and gentlemen, dr. hammitts. [ applause ] >> if i get away from the mic, give me a holler. i wanted to start by welcoming you quickly...
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take old dominion as your alternate.retty slow from prince william parkway all the way into town through oakton. opens up at vienna. virginia, 95 northbound, 642, only the left lane getting my because of a brand-new crash. as we zoom out on 95, pretty slow. 12 miles per hour through dale city. taking a look now, prince george's county, beltway at landover road, that is moving along quite nicely. no major problems there. a wider look, you can see we look pretty typical for a normal monday. >>> melissa, thank you. 6:55. coming up in a few minutes on the "today" show, janay rice tells her story for the first time. they sat down with matt lauer. she had she was furious after he punched her in an atlantic city elevator but she never considered leaving him. >> we have had nothing but support. even when we go out in public. that's all we get. is people are like i just want to hug you. and those things i know hemmed ray the most. because he was terrified to leave the house. >>> you can see more of the conversation coming up at 7
take old dominion as your alternate.retty slow from prince william parkway all the way into town through oakton. opens up at vienna. virginia, 95 northbound, 642, only the left lane getting my because of a brand-new crash. as we zoom out on 95, pretty slow. 12 miles per hour through dale city. taking a look now, prince george's county, beltway at landover road, that is moving along quite nicely. no major problems there. a wider look, you can see we look pretty typical for a normal monday....
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. >> monday night on "the 2.mmunicators" on c-span coming up next, old dominion university professor timothy lord talks about how world war i was different from previous wars and highlights some of the major battles. this introduction is just under half an hour. >> at this time, i'd like to bring up dr. timothy orr, who will lead all of our sessions today. dr. orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the history of the civil war era. in particular, he's written on union mobilization and the lives of union soldiers. his latest research focuses on partisan conflict within the officer corps and also a divergent set of interests, u.s. naval dive bombing during the battle of midway. dr. orr teaches courses on history. dr. timothy orr. [applause] >> on september 19, 1917. >> on september 13, 1917, a german soldier, who had been off the front lines for a full year, received the iron cross, second class. one of 5.1 million medals awarded by the german army. he was not pleased. at first he admitted that the medal offered him som
. >> monday night on "the 2.mmunicators" on c-span coming up next, old dominion university professor timothy lord talks about how world war i was different from previous wars and highlights some of the major battles. this introduction is just under half an hour. >> at this time, i'd like to bring up dr. timothy orr, who will lead all of our sessions today. dr. orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the...
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of the journal of scottish studies at old dominion university. plug in, we are planning a future issue on scotland and the first world war. if anyone has submissions, please see me after the presentation. we hope to make this mostly q between usiscussion and members of the audience. i will start out with a general introduction. the legacies of the first world war certainly are very apparent today. just last week, we had the very moving ceremony involving the almost 900,000 poppies that are surrounding the tower of london in commemoration of the british and colonial and commonwealth dead in the first world war. i was lucky enough to be able to put that on youtube and show it to my students that it was happening. luckily, i had class on november 11. the students were able to see the readings of the last names that they were commemorating and the marks of tribute. holduld have to have a other conference on the legacies of the first war. there are so many that have resonated, even to our own time. democratic values, self-determination, communism, len
of the journal of scottish studies at old dominion university. plug in, we are planning a future issue on scotland and the first world war. if anyone has submissions, please see me after the presentation. we hope to make this mostly q between usiscussion and members of the audience. i will start out with a general introduction. the legacies of the first world war certainly are very apparent today. just last week, we had the very moving ceremony involving the almost 900,000 poppies that are...
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cal women looking to snap 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. getting it done. finance wish 14 points. friend assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. 79-59 win. falcons steals. 79-59 win. fall they were all fired. plenty of job option in the nfl that's 5. this is brought to you by ebay. >> a lot of movement. >> a lot of movement this tim of year. >> tough season. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and on all the mobile device. 7 news app. >> next newscast is at 4:30
cal women looking to snap 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. getting it done. finance wish 14 points. friend assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. 79-59 win. falcons steals. 79-59 win. fall they were all fired. plenty of job option in the nfl that's 5. this is brought to you by ebay. >> a lot of movement. >> a lot of movement this tim of year. >> tough season. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and on all the mobile device. 7 news app. >> next...
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. >> monday night on "the 2.mmunicators" on c-span coming up next, old dominion university professor timothy lord talks about how world war i was different from previous wars and highlights some of the major battles. this introduction is just under half an hour. >> at this time, i'd like to bring up dr. timothy orr, who will lead all of our sessions today. dr. orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the history of the civil war era. in particular, he's written on union mobilization and the lives of union soldiers. his latest research focuses on partisan conflict within the
. >> monday night on "the 2.mmunicators" on c-span coming up next, old dominion university professor timothy lord talks about how world war i was different from previous wars and highlights some of the major battles. this introduction is just under half an hour. >> at this time, i'd like to bring up dr. timothy orr, who will lead all of our sessions today. dr. orr is a professor of history at old dominion university and specializes in american military history and the...
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timothy orr will'd rour sessions, a of professor of history at old dominion university specializing in american military history and the hicks of the civil war. he's written on union mobilization and the lives of union soldiers. his research focuses on partisan conflict in the army of the potomac and also, a diverse set of interests, u.s. naval dive bombing during the battle of midwayment he teaches american history, virginia history and the history of the civil war and reconstruction. dr. timothy orr. [ applause ] >> on september 13, 1917 a soldier received the iron cross second class. one of 5.1 medals !aácgwt by the german army. he was not pleased. he first said the medal offed him a sense of compensation for services but the more he looked at it the more despicable the medal appeared. the day after he received it he wrote, when i was left alone for a few minutes with the cross i had different thoughts from he focused on the colors and said he began to5p'z imagine th nightmare colors he had seen on the western front. all things that were black but crusted in yellow. he wrote, it see
timothy orr will'd rour sessions, a of professor of history at old dominion university specializing in american military history and the hicks of the civil war. he's written on union mobilization and the lives of union soldiers. his research focuses on partisan conflict in the army of the potomac and also, a diverse set of interests, u.s. naval dive bombing during the battle of midwayment he teaches american history, virginia history and the history of the civil war and reconstruction. dr....
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cal women looking to snap 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. getting it done. finance wish 14 points. friend assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. 79-59 win. falcons steals. 79-59 win. fall they were all fired. plenty of job option in the nfl that's 5. this is brought to you by ebay. >> a lot of movement. >> a lot of movement this tim of year. >> tough season. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and on all the mobile device. 7 news app. >> next newscast is at 4:30 introducing the new subway "simple 6 menu". it starts with six of our best six-inch subs- now in made-just-for-you meals- for just $6 every day. you've really got it made. ♪ take your pick from six of our best subs, like the italian b.m.t, tender turkey breast, sweet onion chicken teriyaki and more. with a 21-ounce drink and a bag of chips the new simple 6 menu is value made simple, every day. you so got it made. subway! if. >> all right that is our report >> all right that is our report. appreciate your time. >> right now on jimmy kimmel country music superstar garth brook. >> enjoy see you to
cal women looking to snap 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. getting it done. finance wish 14 points. friend assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. 79-59 win. falcons steals. 79-59 win. fall they were all fired. plenty of job option in the nfl that's 5. this is brought to you by ebay. >> a lot of movement. >> a lot of movement this tim of year. >> tough season. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and on all the mobile device. 7 news app. >> next...
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cal women looking to snap 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. getting it done. finance wish 14 points. friend assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals. 79-59 win. falcons steals. 79-59 win. fall they were all fired. plenty of job option in the nfl that's 5. this is brought to you by ebay. >> a lot of movement. >> a lot of movement this tim of year. >> tough season. >> 7 news continues now on line on twitter facebook and on all the mobile device. 7 news app. >> next newscast is at 4 ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh if. >> all right that is our report >> all right that is our report. appreciate your time. >> right now on jimmy kimmel country music superstar garth brook. >> enjoy see you tomorrow. go
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spirit we decided to construct our final discussion which is a panel discussion of scholars from old dominionment of history and they'll reflect on the legacy and impact of the first world
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destruction of the burning, would not be available to feed confederate forces operating in the old dominion. union victory here 150 autumns ago, solidified philip sheridan's emerging reputation while simultaneously helping president abraham lincoln secure his bid for reelection in november. the union successes cedar creek also proved a turning point in the civil war. as with the shenandoah valley secured, the region could no diversionarys a theater of war for confederate forces. union successes cedar creek meant that freedom for the region's salves, -- slaves, a proved uncertain due to the back-and-forth nature of the civil war and the shenandoah valley, now stood on firmer ground. african-americans would still confront obstacles in the ensuing decades to realize the promise of president abraham lincoln's emancipation proclamation. mountains which define the shenandoah valley, news of cedar creek rock hope to those in the north for ultimate union success or the sobering reality to individuals in the south that the confederate experiment would ultimately end in defeat. in one of his many chr
destruction of the burning, would not be available to feed confederate forces operating in the old dominion. union victory here 150 autumns ago, solidified philip sheridan's emerging reputation while simultaneously helping president abraham lincoln secure his bid for reelection in november. the union successes cedar creek also proved a turning point in the civil war. as with the shenandoah valley secured, the region could no diversionarys a theater of war for confederate forces. union successes...
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i do want to thank the mcarthur memorial, also the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion to inviting me here. it is a personal honor and privilege for me and i think it is a personal honor and privilege for asia to be included on the program of world war i. thank you for that. you guys thought of it because you have mcarthur. i should have made my pilgrimage a long time ago. for us i do realize he is important in the first world war. for us we think of him as the asian general and one who was very much involved in the united states going global and going asia pacific in the 20th century. i think it is very apropo. i do want to speak of the larger issue of war in asia and why we should be worried about asia today. i think we will ultimately get there. just to begin here with my frame of some of you already know of what the japanese are up to during the war. this is one of the enterprises. we will get there in a second. it's not just the siberian intervention. so of course this is the usual map of the world war. it's often depicted this way. for obvious reasons this makes sense. it is
i do want to thank the mcarthur memorial, also the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion to inviting me here. it is a personal honor and privilege for me and i think it is a personal honor and privilege for asia to be included on the program of world war i. thank you for that. you guys thought of it because you have mcarthur. i should have made my pilgrimage a long time ago. for us i do realize he is important in the first world war. for us we think of him as the asian general and one who...
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i do want to thank the mcarthur memorial, also the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion to inviting me here. it is a personal honor and privilege for me and i think it is a personal honor and privilege for asia to be included on the program of world war i. thank you for that. you guys thought of it because you have mcarthur. i should have made my pilgrimage a long time ago. for us i do realize he is important in the first world war. for us we think of him as the asian general and one who was very much involved in the united states going global and going asia pacific in the 20th century. i think it is very apropo. i do want to speak of the larger issue of war in asia and why we should be worried about asia today. i think we will ultimately get there. just to begin here with my frame of some of you already know of what the japanese are up to during the war. this is one of the enterprises. we will get there in a second. it's not just the siberian intervention. so of course this is the usual map of the world war. it's often depicted this way. for obvious reasons this makes sense. it is
i do want to thank the mcarthur memorial, also the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion to inviting me here. it is a personal honor and privilege for me and i think it is a personal honor and privilege for asia to be included on the program of world war i. thank you for that. you guys thought of it because you have mcarthur. i should have made my pilgrimage a long time ago. for us i do realize he is important in the first world war. for us we think of him as the asian general and one who...
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cal women looking to snap a 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. 14 assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals quite a game there. if 79-59 victory. about this is sports report brought to you by toyota and talked to you about it earlier. range of emotion for harbaugh in the last couple day harbaugh in the last couple days. 49ers yesterday on flight to michigan now named head coach. >> on the side line knowing this is the last game heading to michigan weird thing. >> known for a couple week i'm sure. >> take the michigan job. >> there's a chance. chance they could promote from within which is unusual. >> not necessarily but the defensive coordinator is the guys who is most likely candidate. people talk about the defensive line coach but vick has more experience as coordinator most likely guy. >> is he the teacher. >> thanks. >> thanks for joining us. i'm amma. >> for mike and spencer and larry all of us here we appreciate your time. let's see you again in an hour wow, this commission check from one of the houses i sold last week is way bigger than i thought. it's like free money. mm, one of the
cal women looking to snap a 3 game losing streak taking on old dominion. 14 assist. 8 rebound. 7 steals quite a game there. if 79-59 victory. about this is sports report brought to you by toyota and talked to you about it earlier. range of emotion for harbaugh in the last couple day harbaugh in the last couple days. 49ers yesterday on flight to michigan now named head coach. >> on the side line knowing this is the last game heading to michigan weird thing. >> known for a couple week...
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this siege thus became a strategic tool for fixing the southerners in place in the old dominion while philip h sheridan and george h thomas devoured the rest of the confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a strategic siege. there the nine and a half months of the siege have been summarized in just nine and a half minutes, but i'm not done. [laughter] the various mobile field battles that marched each offensive are fascinating. many in our audience and viewing on c-span have heard me speak on one or another of those battles. here tonight, however, in the army war college community, the focus should not be technical but operational and strategic. it let me then suggest some enduring lessons in strategic leadership derived from the siege of petersburg, an operation lasting nine and a half month proclaims perseverance, both its prizes and its pitfalls. grant's bulldog tenacity in grabbing hold of the army of northern vir
this siege thus became a strategic tool for fixing the southerners in place in the old dominion while philip h sheridan and george h thomas devoured the rest of the confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a strategic siege. there the nine and a half months of the siege have been summarized in just nine and a half minutes, but...
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also, the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion for inviting me here for this wonderful occasion. it is a personal honor and privilege for me, but i think it's also a personal honor and asia to be included on the program. of world war i. thank you for that. and i think, you know, you guys thought of it, well, because you have macarthur. i hate to admit it, but this is the first time i've actually been to norfolk, although i made my pilgrimage to japan years ago. general macarthur is dear to our hearts. for us, i do realize he's important in the first world war. but for us, we think of him as the asian general, and one very much involved in the united states going global, and going asia-pacific in the 20th century. i think it's very apro po. so things. i do want to speak of the larger issue of war and asia, and why we should even be worried about asia. today i think we'll ultimately get there. just to begin here with my frame of -- some of you already know of what the japanese were up to during the war. this is one of the enterprises, the siberian intervention. we'll get there in
also, the hampton roads naval museum and old dominion for inviting me here for this wonderful occasion. it is a personal honor and privilege for me, but i think it's also a personal honor and asia to be included on the program. of world war i. thank you for that. and i think, you know, you guys thought of it, well, because you have macarthur. i hate to admit it, but this is the first time i've actually been to norfolk, although i made my pilgrimage to japan years ago. general macarthur is dear...
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spirit we decided to construct our final discussion which is a panel discussion of scholars from old dominion university department of history and they'll reflect on the legacy and impact of the first world war on today. i won't bore you with the biographies of the panel members. you can find the information for yourself there in the programs. dr. william rodneer will chair and moderate this discussion. i know he's looking forward to having a good discussion with the audience. at this point, dr. rodner, it's all yours. >> thank you very much. welcome. i'm here as sort of -- we have four odu professors. i guess it's really 3 1/2. i am a professor at ttc, tidewater community college. i'm a specialist in british history and british cultural history. i am -- i wear a hat at odu. i am an editor of the journal scotia, which is the journal of scottish studies at old dough minimum yan. to put a plug in for that we are planning a future issue on scotland and the first world war, so if anybody has submissions, please see me after the presentation. we hope to make this mostly q&a and discussion between
spirit we decided to construct our final discussion which is a panel discussion of scholars from old dominion university department of history and they'll reflect on the legacy and impact of the first world war on today. i won't bore you with the biographies of the panel members. you can find the information for yourself there in the programs. dr. william rodneer will chair and moderate this discussion. i know he's looking forward to having a good discussion with the audience. at this point,...
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spirit we decided to construct our final discussion which is a panel discussion of scholars from old dominion university department of history and they'll reflect on the legacy and impact of the first world war on today. i won't bore you with the biographies of the panel members. you can find the information for yourself there in the programs. dr. william rodneer will chair and moderate this discussion. i know he's looking forward to having a good discussion with the audience. at this point, dr. rodner, it's all yours. >> thank you very much. welcome. i'm here as sort of -- we have four odu professors. i guess it's really 3 1/2. i am a professor at ttc, tidewater community college. i'm a specialist in british history and british cultural history. i am -- i wear a hat at odu. i am an editor of the journal scotia, which is the journal of scottish studies at old dough minimum yan. to put a plug in for that we are planning a future issue on scotland and the first world war, so if anybody has submissions, please see me after the presentation. we hope to make this mostly q&a and discussion between
spirit we decided to construct our final discussion which is a panel discussion of scholars from old dominion university department of history and they'll reflect on the legacy and impact of the first world war on today. i won't bore you with the biographies of the panel members. you can find the information for yourself there in the programs. dr. william rodneer will chair and moderate this discussion. i know he's looking forward to having a good discussion with the audience. at this point,...
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, we decided to construct our final session, which is a panel discussion off scholars from the old dominion university department of history.on of hist and they're going to reflect on exactly that question.war i won't bore you withon all the big ra fills of the panel members.memb you can find that information for yourself there in the programs.he dr. william rodner, who is the only jentle man up here among the ladies. dr. william robert will chair and moderate and i know he's looking forward to having a good discussion.ssat at this point, dr. rogers, it's all yours. >> thank you very much.rodne >>> r,i am here as sort of we he four odu professors. i guess it's really three and a half. i'm a professor at tcc. i am a specialist in british history.histor but in culture history, i wear a hat at odu.am - an i am an editor of the journal scotia, which the journal of , scottish studies. just to put a plug in for that, we are planning a future issue w on scotland and the first world war.sc so if anybody has submissions, please see me after the presentation.ybod we hope to make this mostly q&a and d
, we decided to construct our final session, which is a panel discussion off scholars from the old dominion university department of history.on of hist and they're going to reflect on exactly that question.war i won't bore you withon all the big ra fills of the panel members.memb you can find that information for yourself there in the programs.he dr. william rodner, who is the only jentle man up here among the ladies. dr. william robert will chair and moderate and i know he's looking forward to...
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the siege thus became a strategic tool for fixing the southerners in place in the old dominion while sherman philip h. sheridan and george h. thomas devoured the rest of the confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a strategic siege. there now, the nine and a half months of the siege have been summarized in just nine and a half minutes. but i'm not done. the various mobile field battles that marched each offensive are fascinating. many in our audience and viewing on c-span have heard me speak on one or another of those battles. here tonight, however, in the army war college community, the focus should not be tactical, but operational and strategic. so let me suggest then some enduring lessons in strategic leadership derived from the siege of petersburg. an operation lasting nine and a half months proclaims perseverance, both its prizes and its pitfalls. grant's bulldog tenacity in grabbing hold of the army of norther
the siege thus became a strategic tool for fixing the southerners in place in the old dominion while sherman philip h. sheridan and george h. thomas devoured the rest of the confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a strategic siege. there now, the nine and a half months of the siege have been summarized in just nine and a half...
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the siege thus became a .q;dn/'ñ strategic tool for fixing the &5 ç southerners in place in the old k dominionhe rest of the $ confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a fgb strategic siege. there now, the nine and a half ç ÷÷ months of the siege have been q summarized in just nine and a half minutes. but i'm not done. lx the various mobile field battles; y that marched each offensive are wbÑúx;3 fascinating.çej many in our audience and viewing on c-span have heard me speak on"g one or another of those battles. here tonight, however, in the 4áx army war college community, the focus should not be tactical, but operational and strategic. so let me suggest then some enduring lessons in strategic rd,ii leadership derived from the siege of petersburg. an operation lasting nine and a
the siege thus became a .q;dn/'ñ strategic tool for fixing the &5 ç southerners in place in the old k dominionhe rest of the $ confederacy. by march of 1865, sherman had shoved the western theater all the way from tennessee deep into north carolina, while in the eastern theater, lee remained pinned at petersburg. that is the essence of a fgb strategic siege. there now, the nine and a half ç ÷÷ months of the siege have been q summarized in just nine and a half minutes. but i'm not done....
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look no further than the bond market and equivalent stocks, high-year-olds have the ability to grow their dividends. take dominiones, long my favorite utility. this is one of the largest gas and electric utilities. some terrific growth opportunities too. not only does dominion have a vertically integrated position in north carolina, they have a natural transmission and distribution business in the marcellus and utica shale regions. a joint venture to build a $5 million natural pipeline, connecting the shales to markets in north carolina. you know i'm a big believer in the pipeline space, given that it's really the only way to transport natural gas over land. and we have so much nat gas in this country, it would be insane not to take advantage of it. and dominion is building an export terminal in west virginia that won't be up and running until 2017. they're spinning off a master limited partnership, dominion midstream partners. they've stolen 68.5% of this mlp has rallied. so let's check in with tom farrell, the chairman and ceo of dominion resources to hear more about his company and where it is headed. mr. farr
look no further than the bond market and equivalent stocks, high-year-olds have the ability to grow their dividends. take dominiones, long my favorite utility. this is one of the largest gas and electric utilities. some terrific growth opportunities too. not only does dominion have a vertically integrated position in north carolina, they have a natural transmission and distribution business in the marcellus and utica shale regions. a joint venture to build a $5 million natural pipeline,...