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sheridan liked one of them. there was one that came out that same year, titled the final charge of winchester, depicting the cavalry assault on the confederate lines in that vicinity of ft. collier. sheridan loved that painting. he had it put on an easel right in front of his desk. but when he opened up his complimentary copy of folstrop's depiction of sheridan's ride, he was livid, because folstrop didn't talk to him at all, he didn't interview him as reed and kelly had done. and sheridan said, i never did this. i never grabbed the flag and rode up and down the lines. this is all fictitious. now, we know about sheridan's reaction to this painting because one of his staff officers was taking notes, very frantically, as sheridan spoke. he had a propensity to use profane language. i'm going to show an excerpt. i am not going to use the profane language that sheridan did. so you can use your imagination. instead, i'll replace those words with the word "blank." and most of those words that are being replaced customa
sheridan liked one of them. there was one that came out that same year, titled the final charge of winchester, depicting the cavalry assault on the confederate lines in that vicinity of ft. collier. sheridan loved that painting. he had it put on an easel right in front of his desk. but when he opened up his complimentary copy of folstrop's depiction of sheridan's ride, he was livid, because folstrop didn't talk to him at all, he didn't interview him as reed and kelly had done. and sheridan...
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and sheridan you know and there was one that came out that same year, entitled sheridan's final charge. and it was the cavalry assault, on the union lines will be on the federal confederate lines. or in that vicinity. and sheridan like a painting, he had put on an easel right in front of his desk. but when he opened up his complimentary copy of his depiction of sheridan's ride, he was livid?. because they didn't talk at all he didn't interview him as reed and kelly has done. and sheridan said, i never did this i never grab the flag and rode up and down the lines. this is fictitious. well now, we know about sheridan's reaction to this painting. because one of his staff officers was taking notes very frantically as sheridan had a rant. and if you knew sheridan he had a poor propensity to use the plain language. i will give you an excerpt from sheridan's reaction when he first looked at the lithograph. i will not use the profane language that sheridan did, so you can use your imagination and instead what i will do, i will replace those words with the word like. and most of those words, th
and sheridan you know and there was one that came out that same year, entitled sheridan's final charge. and it was the cavalry assault, on the union lines will be on the federal confederate lines. or in that vicinity. and sheridan like a painting, he had put on an easel right in front of his desk. but when he opened up his complimentary copy of his depiction of sheridan's ride, he was livid?. because they didn't talk at all he didn't interview him as reed and kelly has done. and sheridan said,...
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he interviewed sheridan about that moment. he did studies of philip sheridan. he studied the equipment the horse the saddle everything. and he created that image you see there. when the philadelphia academy of fine arts put this on exhibition. in march of 1870 it became an instant sensation more than 30,000 people. came to the philadelphia academy of fine arts. in march alone to just view this painting. and among the number of you know, 30,000 who were coming there to view the painting were veterans of sheridan's command. individuals who had fought at cedar creek individuals who had been inspired by sheridan's arrival at cedar creek. and they took pride in this they took great admiration from this painting. some were so pleased. so overjoyed with the depictions that they sent letters of congratulation to thomas buchanan reid. one union veteran who had been at cedar creek wrote to read as follows allow me to express my great satisfaction with this painting. i consider it a most excellent likeness of my late chief. you have expressed on canvas all the life and fi
he interviewed sheridan about that moment. he did studies of philip sheridan. he studied the equipment the horse the saddle everything. and he created that image you see there. when the philadelphia academy of fine arts put this on exhibition. in march of 1870 it became an instant sensation more than 30,000 people. came to the philadelphia academy of fine arts. in march alone to just view this painting. and among the number of you know, 30,000 who were coming there to view the painting were...
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sheridan's ride is the poem. but there's all sorts of poems that have been written, variations on this event. and it became a very popular topic for sculptors and painters. and this is perhaps somewhat shocking to individuals. but in the 25, 30, 35 years after the war, events depicting sheridan's ride in painting and sculptor, it was one of the top three scenes depicted. so, scenes depicting the battle of gettysburg came in at number one. scenedize picting the clash between the iron clads, they were number two. sheridan's ride, number three on the list. perhaps somewhat fittingly t was thomas buchanan reed, who developed the first major painting of the event after it was commissioned by the league of philadelphia in 1865. now, thomas buchanan reed, to create this painting, what you see on the screen, he interviewed sheridan about that moment. he did studies of phil sheridan, he studied the equipment thrks horse, the saddle, everything. and he created that image you see there. when the philadelphia academy of fine
sheridan's ride is the poem. but there's all sorts of poems that have been written, variations on this event. and it became a very popular topic for sculptors and painters. and this is perhaps somewhat shocking to individuals. but in the 25, 30, 35 years after the war, events depicting sheridan's ride in painting and sculptor, it was one of the top three scenes depicted. so, scenes depicting the battle of gettysburg came in at number one. scenedize picting the clash between the iron clads, they...
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i think the reality is that philip sheridan could have never ever dreamed. how his ride from winchester? >>> phillip sheridan could have never dreamed hold up his ride from winchester to middletown and his subsequent snatching victory from the jaws of defeat
i think the reality is that philip sheridan could have never ever dreamed. how his ride from winchester? >>> phillip sheridan could have never dreamed hold up his ride from winchester to middletown and his subsequent snatching victory from the jaws of defeat
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upon arrival in sheridan, jennie wrote that they had secured lodging above a saloon. and she went on to say, well, last night we were frightened almost out of our wits. we did not get any sleep at all on account of all the noise in the barroom, drinking and the gambling. finally they got one of the men's money away from them and they undertook to put him outdoors. she went on to say that they commenced firing and fired about 30 shots. i laid and i shook like a leaf all night with fear. i was so afraid that thomas's men were some of them among the gang. now, thomas was her brother-in-law who had said he would meet them in sheridan, but he had left a few days ahead of them. but enos learned that they were all part of another gang, and if any of his men are with them, we're going to go by stage. that next morning the boy -- she continued and said that the boy had come with the carriage and we are to start about 10:00. they stopped at otaro's and enos got a whip for the carriage, and then she said that, well, there is a wagon stuck and so now we've got to stop. bad luck a
upon arrival in sheridan, jennie wrote that they had secured lodging above a saloon. and she went on to say, well, last night we were frightened almost out of our wits. we did not get any sleep at all on account of all the noise in the barroom, drinking and the gambling. finally they got one of the men's money away from them and they undertook to put him outdoors. she went on to say that they commenced firing and fired about 30 shots. i laid and i shook like a leaf all night with fear. i was so...
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new york state expert travis sheridan, excuse me, real estate expert travis sheridan we spoke to earlier predicts the failure to extend the extra meritorious is most certainly going to exacerbate the health crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do locked down if you are and housed. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addictions, and basically the locked down would not be would not be ideal. secondly, when you are and how you are, you're facing so many more elements and environmental factors, not just the weather, but being in large spaces and crowded spaces, not able to pop properly, social distance. and so i fear that there could be an increase spread of the delta variance and increase cases as a result of potentially increase homelessness. january storming of the capital building shook america. and a commission is now looking for answers. but there's a tragic aftermath. so it's not really making
new york state expert travis sheridan, excuse me, real estate expert travis sheridan we spoke to earlier predicts the failure to extend the extra meritorious is most certainly going to exacerbate the health crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do locked down if you are and housed. and so, you know, high numbers of...
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thomas was her brother-in-law who had said he would meet them in sheridan, but he had left a few days ahead of them. but inos learned they were all part of another gang, and if any of his men are with them we're going to go by stage. that next morning the boy -- she continued and said that the boy had come with the carriage and we are to start about 10:00. they stopped at oteros and inos got a whip for the carriage. and then she said that, well, there is a wagon stuck and so now we've got to stop. bad luck already. well, we're hitching up again. i hope we can all start soon. this evening we've only gotten 5 miles from sheridan and now a wagon has upset and we are going to camp here for the night. some bad luck but hope for the best. i took a long cry this afternoon. oh, i'm so lonely, and my home is always on my mind. god grant that we may have no bad luck and meet no harm or sickness. they continued down the mountain branch of the santa fe trail and then arrived in july of 1869, and for the first six weeks inos was hired by his brother-in-law thomas to help with the store that he had
thomas was her brother-in-law who had said he would meet them in sheridan, but he had left a few days ahead of them. but inos learned they were all part of another gang, and if any of his men are with them we're going to go by stage. that next morning the boy -- she continued and said that the boy had come with the carriage and we are to start about 10:00. they stopped at oteros and inos got a whip for the carriage. and then she said that, well, there is a wagon stuck and so now we've got to...
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. >> how about ann sheridan? >> oh, yes. pictures with ann sheridan. she was a great gal. just wonderful. >> you watch films, i know, now. you know who the contemporary film stars are. it's very possible that they're going to make a story of ronald reagan. if you could cast that story of ronald reagan, who would you like to play the part of you? >> i would rather they didn't make the story. if i can't play it, i don't know that i want to recommend anyone else. >> do you like current film stars? do you have some favorites among the current crop of stars? >> i tell you, the lack of continued publicity as we had when the fan magazines existed and everything, and each studio had a publicity department with men that were assigned to a group of performers there to see that their names were constantly before the public, that doesn't exist anymore. i find a great difficulty in remembering the names. i'll see a face on the screen and say, oh, yeah, i remember. i saw them in another picture, but the names just don't linger. >> you recently talked in your farewell address to the nati
. >> how about ann sheridan? >> oh, yes. pictures with ann sheridan. she was a great gal. just wonderful. >> you watch films, i know, now. you know who the contemporary film stars are. it's very possible that they're going to make a story of ronald reagan. if you could cast that story of ronald reagan, who would you like to play the part of you? >> i would rather they didn't make the story. if i can't play it, i don't know that i want to recommend anyone else. >>...
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next, a look at what became known as sheridan's ride and explores its commemoration in art, literature, and popular culture. >>> on the night of october 19th, 1864, general phillip sheridan and his really good friend george crook were sitting around a campfire in front of the belle grove
next, a look at what became known as sheridan's ride and explores its commemoration in art, literature, and popular culture. >>> on the night of october 19th, 1864, general phillip sheridan and his really good friend george crook were sitting around a campfire in front of the belle grove
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all 6.80 southbound just south sheridan wrote there doesn't look like that's causing much of a delay. thankfully up along highway 4 as well. eastbound will pass road in pittsburgh. if you are taking barker's a 20 minute delay on the richmond line and the direction and also heading towards sfo head in a cross towards the peninsula under 14 minutes there. no major issues or delays darya james, back to you. >> thanks a lot. 6.19 and the big story. there's a lot of desperation for people to get out of afghanistan. some people that are mobbing. the airport actually clung to a u.s. plane that was taking off and died. >> as they just couldn't. hold on. that's how desperate the thousands of people are to get out of the chaos that has erupted in that country. we have kron four's white house correspondent raquel martin standing by in dc with the very latest on what we're seeing happening this morning. raquel. >> good morning. what we still haven't heard from president biden directly, but we do know he will be briefed on everything that is unraveling in afghanistan as we speak later this morning
all 6.80 southbound just south sheridan wrote there doesn't look like that's causing much of a delay. thankfully up along highway 4 as well. eastbound will pass road in pittsburgh. if you are taking barker's a 20 minute delay on the richmond line and the direction and also heading towards sfo head in a cross towards the peninsula under 14 minutes there. no major issues or delays darya james, back to you. >> thanks a lot. 6.19 and the big story. there's a lot of desperation for people to...
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the lat, pole of sheridan has worked on the lakes as a tour operator for 15 years. she says al bradley's initiatives a desperately needed to bring more bird life back to new zealand. i think it's the make or break. this is a program. it was crucial to go with something big involved like this. you can't just keep doing a little bit here in a little bit there because the species are just going to start to, to drop away and will never see them again. these wetlands are a vital feeding ground for thousands of whiting birds on the south island. it's one of those laugh special places every day. i'm amazed every single trip i come out here and amazed. and i think it's just because it's, it's such a untouched area. ready many birds theses here abominable because they can find to small pockets and new zealand. if pest take over their habitat, it will be catastrophic. we're really fortunate to have a really intact ecosystem where these birds are still relatively abundant, but it's fragile. there is definitely a silent tag if you going on in the bush around us in the dramatic
the lat, pole of sheridan has worked on the lakes as a tour operator for 15 years. she says al bradley's initiatives a desperately needed to bring more bird life back to new zealand. i think it's the make or break. this is a program. it was crucial to go with something big involved like this. you can't just keep doing a little bit here in a little bit there because the species are just going to start to, to drop away and will never see them again. these wetlands are a vital feeding ground for...
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. >> how about ann sheridan? >> oh yes. she was a great gal. she was wonderful. >> you watch films now. you know who the contemporary film stars are. >> yes. >> very possible they're going to make the story of ronald reagan. who would you like to play the part of you? >> i'd rather they didn't make the story. i can't play it. don't know that i want to recommend anyone else. >> do you have some favorites among the current crop of stars? >> i tell you, the lack of continued bub -- publicity doesn't exist anymore. i find great difficulty in remembering the names. i'll see a face on the screen, yeah, i remember, saw them in another picture. but the names just don't linger. >> you recently talked in your farewell address to the nation about films that had strong moral values and celebrated american patriotism. what are some of those films that you remember that did that? >> oh my. if you remember, constantly there were movies that were made -- i can't remember titles, but movies that were made, say, about west point or annapolis and movies of that k
. >> how about ann sheridan? >> oh yes. she was a great gal. she was wonderful. >> you watch films now. you know who the contemporary film stars are. >> yes. >> very possible they're going to make the story of ronald reagan. who would you like to play the part of you? >> i'd rather they didn't make the story. i can't play it. don't know that i want to recommend anyone else. >> do you have some favorites among the current crop of stars? >> i tell...
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earlier we discussed the developments with travis sheridan, a senior vice president at real estate investment firm, wexford, science, and technology. he fears that the failure to extend the eviction moratorium will almost certainly exacerbate the health crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do locked down if you are on house. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addiction and basing in the lockdown would not be, would not be ideal. secondly, when you are and how you are, you're facing so many more elements and environmental factors, not just the weather, but being in large spaces and crowded spaces, not able to pop properly, social distance. and so i fear that there could be an increase spread of the delta variance and increase cases as a result of potentially increase homelessness. un special repertoire on torture has questioned the use of force by berlin, police against protesters on the weekend. after
earlier we discussed the developments with travis sheridan, a senior vice president at real estate investment firm, wexford, science, and technology. he fears that the failure to extend the eviction moratorium will almost certainly exacerbate the health crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do locked down if you are on...
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a real estate expert travis sheridan predicts that the failure to extend the eviction moratorium will almost certainly exacerbate the crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do lockdown if you are an house. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addictions, and basically the lockdown would not be would not be ideal. secondly, when you are on house, you are, you're facing so many more elements and environmental factors, not just the weather, but being in enlarge spaces and crowded spaces. not able to pop properly, social distance. and so i fear that there could be an increase spread of the delta variance and increase cases as a result of potentially increase homelessness. a former british ambassador turned blogger, who handed himself into police in scotland to serve in 8 months prison sentence for contempt of court. craig murray arrived to a family and supporters signed a bottle of champagne, but noth
a real estate expert travis sheridan predicts that the failure to extend the eviction moratorium will almost certainly exacerbate the crisis. why see, i see 2 different types of impact. one, if, if the united states does face another lockdown or returning to working from home, that only works if you have a home, right? it's quite impossible to do lockdown if you are an house. and so, you know, high numbers of addiction, potential addictions, and basically the lockdown would not be would not be...
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. >> we will throw live to the eiffel tower in paris where ed sheridan is kicking it off.ndon, cities all around the world. >> you must be masked and vaccinated to attend or presented negative pcr tests within 72 hours. >> we are complying with all of the state in city guidelines from a health and covid-19 health perspective. >> the effort aiming to tackle climate change, the hunger crisis and the pandemic. urging vaccines for every country. >> unless we end this pandemic for everyone, we will not get this under control. >> in may, global citizen hosted a event in los angeles, securing more than $300 million and 26 million vaccines for underserved countries. tickets to the central park show will be given through a lottery. >> you have to take part in an action ternary -- action journey. all of your actions earn points and you use those points to enter the lottery. >> by taking action. >> signing petitions, making phone calls to members of congress come all of these actions depending on how hard they are going to give you points and you use those to enter the lottery. >>he
. >> we will throw live to the eiffel tower in paris where ed sheridan is kicking it off.ndon, cities all around the world. >> you must be masked and vaccinated to attend or presented negative pcr tests within 72 hours. >> we are complying with all of the state in city guidelines from a health and covid-19 health perspective. >> the effort aiming to tackle climate change, the hunger crisis and the pandemic. urging vaccines for every country. >> unless we end this...
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navitas' gene sheridan joins us now in a fox business exclusive. gene, welcome.e? >> thanks, liz. thanks for having me. so gallium is a metal that actually is produced as a natural by-product when you make other metals, aluminum mainly. and when you combine gallium with nitrogen in the air, you form gans, a ten times more powerful bond than silicon, and it's two times higher electron mobility. all that means, we can build a lot of power in a tiny chip. it can switch up to a hundred times faster than silicon, 40% energy efficient compared to silicon and, ultimately, a lower cost wave. liz: hold on -- >> it's a big change. liz: you're saying that everyone in the valley whether it's, you know, nvidia, intel, micron, they're using silicon and they're wrong? that your way is better? >> no, actually, gan has already taken off in displays for making displays more efficient and lower cost. it's already taken off in wireless data transmission. our company is exploiting it for power chips, power electronics. we would actually be the power supply for nvidia or intel's cpu.
navitas' gene sheridan joins us now in a fox business exclusive. gene, welcome.e? >> thanks, liz. thanks for having me. so gallium is a metal that actually is produced as a natural by-product when you make other metals, aluminum mainly. and when you combine gallium with nitrogen in the air, you form gans, a ten times more powerful bond than silicon, and it's two times higher electron mobility. all that means, we can build a lot of power in a tiny chip. it can switch up to a hundred times...
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and philip sheridan, the union army general, arrives in new orleans to restore order and said it's massacre, they're just massacring people, right? this evokes a huge action in the north. because people are thinking wait a minute, didn't we just fight a war for four or five years with a lot of loss of life and blood and treasure? and we're back to square one. this is not peace. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what's happening, people in the north. he's like no, i'm going to make the 1866 elections about verses republicans. he was drunk at his own inauguration. at the second inaugural address, he was drunk. he was so badly drunk he had to be held up. so, he completely demeans his office by campaigning against his own party. against the republican party. going to the north and he plays the race card, repeatedly. he thinks he can unite white northerners with white southerners on race, saying this is a mongrel democracy, black rights, black supremacy. did they mean social equality? would your daughter marry a bl
and philip sheridan, the union army general, arrives in new orleans to restore order and said it's massacre, they're just massacring people, right? this evokes a huge action in the north. because people are thinking wait a minute, didn't we just fight a war for four or five years with a lot of loss of life and blood and treasure? and we're back to square one. this is not peace. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing...
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on october 19th 1864, general phillips sheridan's timely rival at cedar creek by of field helped turna union retreat into a resounding defeat ultimately ending the confederate resistance and for the rendered civil war. next, mccormick institute's jonathan looks at what became known as the sharon's ride and explores its commemoration in art, a literature and popular culture. shenandoah university hosted this program and provided the video. >> on the night of october the
on october 19th 1864, general phillips sheridan's timely rival at cedar creek by of field helped turna union retreat into a resounding defeat ultimately ending the confederate resistance and for the rendered civil war. next, mccormick institute's jonathan looks at what became known as the sharon's ride and explores its commemoration in art, a literature and popular culture. shenandoah university hosted this program and provided the video. >> on the night of october the
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on the night of october the 19th 1864 general philip sheridan and is really good friend george crook. we're sitting around a campfire in front of the bell grove. banner house just south of middletown, virginia and they were recounting the remarkable events of that day. how confederate forces under jubal early launched a surprise attack swept the army of the shenandoah from
on the night of october the 19th 1864 general philip sheridan and is really good friend george crook. we're sitting around a campfire in front of the bell grove. banner house just south of middletown, virginia and they were recounting the remarkable events of that day. how confederate forces under jubal early launched a surprise attack swept the army of the shenandoah from