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donelson,on -- fort shiloh. he began a little too cocky about giving the initiative. one of his greatest shortcomings to the fact that sometimes he lightly the enemy more than he might have because of that insight. is it unusual? every once in a while grant would give a little to get more. if i make a mistake -- i can admit three mistakes which makes every thing else i write much more credible. >> i would point out that lee shares a characteristic of focusing on what he could do to the other guy rather than what the other guy could do to him. george mcclellan to just the opposite. he spent most of his intellectual energy word about the other guy could do to him, and their demise the fundamental difference between the mall. >> thank you. hasne of the things grant been accused of is the idea of him being a butcher and the fact that the only reason he did not defeat -- he defeated lee was because he won a battle of attrition. i spoke to a woman a couple of years ago. she claimed because of grant's -- the casualties grant was willing to sustain that he was "a were crimina
donelson,on -- fort shiloh. he began a little too cocky about giving the initiative. one of his greatest shortcomings to the fact that sometimes he lightly the enemy more than he might have because of that insight. is it unusual? every once in a while grant would give a little to get more. if i make a mistake -- i can admit three mistakes which makes every thing else i write much more credible. >> i would point out that lee shares a characteristic of focusing on what he could do to the...
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through regimental history, , on battlefields such as shiloh, gettysburg, and antietam. and all of these places, and in all of these ways, union veterans worked to tirelessly -- worked tirelessly so that the union member he of the war -- union memory of the war would not be forgotten or eclipsed eye the confederate version of the war. that brings us to the lost cause. former confederates too needed to claim what they had fought for and why they had lost. much of this is always about the next generation, children, grandchildren. the term they coined, there are at least four tenets to it. soldiers, confederate soldiers fought bravely and honorably. they had not been defeated on the battlefield, but they had been overwhelmed by insurmountable odds by superior northern material and forces. most confederates denied slavery as the cause of the war, but most asserted catalyst or not, it had been sanctioned by the constitution and by providence. insisted, they secession had been constitutional and the cause had been just, and they had not committed treason. they expressed the se
through regimental history, , on battlefields such as shiloh, gettysburg, and antietam. and all of these places, and in all of these ways, union veterans worked to tirelessly -- worked tirelessly so that the union member he of the war -- union memory of the war would not be forgotten or eclipsed eye the confederate version of the war. that brings us to the lost cause. former confederates too needed to claim what they had fought for and why they had lost. much of this is always about the next...
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i'm now joined by shiloh shams from data asia really it's good to see you so we've just had that begins husband says how life is in danger what's the latest information you have on how well being well we received an order you clipped from a person very close to the b.b. family and he said that b.b. said life is still in danger the family's life is in danger and we know that. husband also pleaded appealed to the u.s. president and the british prime minister that they should do something about it try to get the family out of pakistan but things have become really complicated the protesters are still calling for her death and you know the protesters kind of forced the government to strike a deal with them and the government agreed due to their demands so it does become it is becoming increasingly difficult for us here bibi to leave the country or to live safely in pakistan shadow you say a difficult situation so how likely is it that bibi family will be able to leave the country as the husband appeals for international help well he has appealed to a number of countries and we know that the
i'm now joined by shiloh shams from data asia really it's good to see you so we've just had that begins husband says how life is in danger what's the latest information you have on how well being well we received an order you clipped from a person very close to the b.b. family and he said that b.b. said life is still in danger the family's life is in danger and we know that. husband also pleaded appealed to the u.s. president and the british prime minister that they should do something about it...
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senator bob graham's aunt's government and also your previous life is an immense danger as we speak at shiloh what can you tell us about baby's husband i know he's spoken to today what did he say. what he said what i just thought of you he said that b.b.c. life is in danger and what happened is that the government the agreement between grams or france government and islamists is that there has been a review petition firing in the supreme court and the government under the agreement said that he would not block perspective and would take measures to do that and bibi from. traveling abroad and if that happens if the government actually puts in the government actually put so bibi on the exit control list it would be extremely disappointing and that would be the third year of the state and i'll stick my cd actually door list out exactly and shallow is the extent of the agreement that bibi will not be allowed to leave the country as her case is being reviewed or is there more to it well the course and is that if the government has to really do a stand up to islam wrists who are bullet diode who ha
senator bob graham's aunt's government and also your previous life is an immense danger as we speak at shiloh what can you tell us about baby's husband i know he's spoken to today what did he say. what he said what i just thought of you he said that b.b.c. life is in danger and what happened is that the government the agreement between grams or france government and islamists is that there has been a review petition firing in the supreme court and the government under the agreement said that he...
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jolie was spotted out over the weekend with the kids taking vivienne, knox and shiloh to lunch and watchingienne at karate practice. keep in mind, while all this plays out, brad and anjelina's custody trial is now just 13 days away. it's set for december 4th. a source tells "e.t" both parties are working together to try and reach an out of court settlement and avoid an actual trial. at the heart of the bitter divorce battle is custody. angelina had asked for sole physical custody. brad wants joint custody. >> at this point you hope the two of them can work this out. >>> there is a brand new split making big news here in new york today. it's a bit of a shocker. robert deniro could be single again at the age of 75. after 21 years of marriage and two children together, "e.t." has learned that robert de niro it quits. the couple tied the knot in 1997 after dating for ten years. the fiercely private couple's last red carpet together was in june at the tony awards. this past monday in manhattan deniro waved to fans and hit the carpet with leonardo dicaprio, harvey keitel and jonah hill at the mom
jolie was spotted out over the weekend with the kids taking vivienne, knox and shiloh to lunch and watchingienne at karate practice. keep in mind, while all this plays out, brad and anjelina's custody trial is now just 13 days away. it's set for december 4th. a source tells "e.t" both parties are working together to try and reach an out of court settlement and avoid an actual trial. at the heart of the bitter divorce battle is custody. angelina had asked for sole physical custody....
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he also had an uncle who was a drummer boy in the civil war, whose name was johnny shiloh who went on to become a general . so, i mean, his whole life, first of all, he loved doing what he did and he was surrounded with, it was just one big family to him. not to say that that got him where he was but certainly it made life easier for him. the gentleman seated in the center is general dean's father he served as marshall's secretary general of staff and in 1943 he was sent to russia to serve as the senior military commander for ambassador herrmann. when i visited i got some great pictures to put in the book and this is a classic. this is the first day at west point, you can just imagine what he's being put through contracting's graduation 1942, i almost said 20% death rate during the war, i think it was 1927 but one in five. the first class to graduate, so there was a luck factor. handsome guy there is and he? >> general dean is on the right as a lieutenant colonel. he's a battalion commander, less than three years from his graduation date he went from second lieutenant to lieutenant co
he also had an uncle who was a drummer boy in the civil war, whose name was johnny shiloh who went on to become a general . so, i mean, his whole life, first of all, he loved doing what he did and he was surrounded with, it was just one big family to him. not to say that that got him where he was but certainly it made life easier for him. the gentleman seated in the center is general dean's father he served as marshall's secretary general of staff and in 1943 he was sent to russia to serve as...
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ok shiloh thanks for the update that was charlotte dubinsky there reporting from the center of power. how the british government is funding a large secret network to control political and public opinion about alleged malign russian activities that's according at least to documents leaked by a hacker group called anonymous dan of a small. it's secret it's funded from the federal budget and it seeks to property here and manipulate foreign governments no matter how far they are for all it's worth program integrity initiative sounds like a brainchild of russian intelligence especially given all the recent hype and hysteria around it except it isn't it's british at least according to a hacker group called anonymous which has published what it claims are classified documents from the u.k. foreign office through a london based and the u.k. government has allegedly been working with opinion makers all across europe to promote anti russian narratives an effective network is best achieved by forming in each european country a cluster of well informed people from the political military academic
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people that died in shiloh belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: thank you. >> thank you.k: see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. the migrant caravan arriving at the border and tensions rise as they try to gain access to our country either legally by claiming asylum or crossing illegally. one migrant, a honduran named henry saline as told reporters he told reporters he plans to overwhelm border agents. he says it will be all against one, one against all. all of central americaga
people that died in shiloh belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: thank you. >> thank you.k: see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. the migrant caravan arriving at the border and tensions rise as they try to gain access to our country either legally by claiming asylum or crossing illegally. one migrant, a honduran named henry saline as told reporters he told reporters he plans to overwhelm...
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people that died in shiloh belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: thank you. >> thank you. liberty and levin." chris: i'm chris wallace, midway through his term in the wake of dramatic election results, president trump at a turning point. ♪ ♪ chris: this hour we will bring you exclusive interview with the president inside the white house as he shakes up his team for the next two years in his run for reelection. if you can't carry michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, you're not going to get reelected. facing the end game and the special counsel's russia probe. if whitaker decides in any way to limit or curtail the mueller investigation, you're okay with that? who is behind the murder of jamal khashoggi?
people that died in shiloh belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: thank you. >> thank you. liberty and levin." chris: i'm chris wallace, midway through his term in the wake of dramatic election results, president trump at a turning point. ♪ ♪ chris: this hour we will bring you exclusive interview with the president inside the white house as he shakes up his team for the next two years in his run for reelection. if you can't carry michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania, you're...
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chattanooga and antietam and shiloh and elsewhere. a union veteran's regimental history. they worked tirelessly in other words to ensure that their memory of the war, the union memory of the war, would neither be forgotten nor eclipsed by that. of confederate vitt rance. too many lives had been lost for them to do otherwise. former confederates, though, were no less determined to preserve their memory of the war. they needed to explain what they had fought for as well as why they had lost to their children and grandchildren. the lost cause was made up of at least four tenets and i should point out the lost cause is a term coined by them, not by academics. the tenets go something like this. confederate soldiers had fought honorably and bravely. they had not been defeated but overwhelmed by insurmountable odds, by superior northern materiel and manpower. most confederates as the century went on increasingly denied that slavery had been a cause of the war. but most asserted catalyst or not, it had been sanctioned by the contusion and providence. and above all, they insisted
chattanooga and antietam and shiloh and elsewhere. a union veteran's regimental history. they worked tirelessly in other words to ensure that their memory of the war, the union memory of the war, would neither be forgotten nor eclipsed by that. of confederate vitt rance. too many lives had been lost for them to do otherwise. former confederates, though, were no less determined to preserve their memory of the war. they needed to explain what they had fought for as well as why they had lost to...
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that's why there is a provision in the constitution that says congress is not supposed to post fact shiloh and rat out people who were more evil. they got a deal cut. under the felled system, you can't recommend to the judge like you can in state courts like texas, but they agree on charges. ok, we won't pursue the fact that you had a gun at the time and you were trying to use it. we'll waive that if you will help us with this and make you look like an innocent guy or plead to simple possession and won't bring up these other charges but let all these others go. those things go into the consideration of the court and of the prosecutors when they make recommendations. to come back after the fact and say we're going to reform criminal justice, but not the way you have been wanting to and you and the arch crmplmpump and heritage foundation have agreed in the past where we would guilt eyean intent, a mind process for most crimes or that another one supposedly we maybe have 5,000 criminal laws in the federal system and so many of them say it is punishable by x number of years in prison, such and
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people who died in shiloh really do belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: great pleasure. >> thank you. mark: you too. see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." ♪e, ♪ jesse: welcome to a special holiday edition of watters world. i'm jesse watters coming to you from beautiful san diego. and i'll be talking with this huge crowd behind me here at san diego county credit union stadium. we're here for the navy football game. we live in the greatest country on earth with the most beautiful land and freest people. we're protect by the constitution and, of course, we're or very grateful for the incredible service members whose sacrifices keep america great. here with me now congressman from san diego county darrell issa, native american ambassador for national diversity coalition for trump and former pussyy cat doll kaia jones, and former commander of seal team three and the author of "the dichotomy of leadership," jacques coe willic. ladies first. tell me, what are you thankful for besides being a part of watters world? >> well, that's first and foremo
people who died in shiloh really do belong to people who came from oaxaca. mark: great pleasure. >> thank you. mark: you too. see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." ♪e, ♪ jesse: welcome to a special holiday edition of watters world. i'm jesse watters coming to you from beautiful san diego. and i'll be talking with this huge crowd behind me here at san diego county credit union stadium. we're here for the navy football game. we live in the greatest country on earth...
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had an uncle who believe it or not, who was a drummer boy in the civil war whose game was johnny shiloh, who went on to become a general. so, i mean, his whole life his whole -- first of all, he loved doing what he did and he was surrounded with -- the army was one big family to him. not to say that got him to where he was but it certainly made life easier for him, as well. we get the next slide, please? now, the gentleman seated in the center is general deane's father, john deane, as well. and he served as marshall's secretary to general staff in the beginning of the war and in 1943, he was sent over to russia to serve as the senior military commander for ambassador harman. by the way, when i visited general deane's widow, i got some great pictures to put in the book and this is a classic. this is his first day at west point in 1938. and you can just imagine what he's being put through right here. next slide. jack deane's graduation, 1942. class of 1942, by the way, had almost 20% death rate during the war. i think it was 19.7 or something. but one in five cadets in the class of 1942,
had an uncle who believe it or not, who was a drummer boy in the civil war whose game was johnny shiloh, who went on to become a general. so, i mean, his whole life his whole -- first of all, he loved doing what he did and he was surrounded with -- the army was one big family to him. not to say that got him to where he was but it certainly made life easier for him, as well. we get the next slide, please? now, the gentleman seated in the center is general deane's father, john deane, as well. and...
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people who died in shiloh really do belong to people who came from oaxaca. you next time on "life, liberty and levin." ♪e, ♪ jesse: welcome to a special holiday edition of watters world. i'm jesse watters coming to you from beautiful san diego. and i'll be talking with this huge crowd behind me here at san diego county credit union stadium. we're here for the navy football game. we live in the greatest country on earth with the most beautiful land and freest people. we're protect by the constitution and, of course, we're or very grateful for the incredible service members whose sacrifices keep america great. here with me n
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t include as far as civil war campaign istory not so much because there were not major vicksburg, shiloh battles. if we put kansas with the west, yes, there is pretty much the most the west is important of the theaters. in 1963, 100 here so i don't year subscribe this as opinion but i heard people make the argument in terms of atrocity and vilness that the back forthed a border war made .issouri and kansas equal they would make the argument in missouri that it was an equal battle where nobody could say they were the victims or the that was more or less merciless. make sense what i'm getting at? >> yes. i think you are asking which bears the greatest responsibility for the violence that took place here. done f the reading i have is if we have to give an edge of inflicted perhaps the most violence, i think we would have ruffians the border from missouri crossing over. answer. >> i know where i'm. lau [laughter] simply the t is proximity. f perhaps new england and abolitionist societies were next door they would are had more people in. proximity of missouri you could come over and sack lawr
t include as far as civil war campaign istory not so much because there were not major vicksburg, shiloh battles. if we put kansas with the west, yes, there is pretty much the most the west is important of the theaters. in 1963, 100 here so i don't year subscribe this as opinion but i heard people make the argument in terms of atrocity and vilness that the back forthed a border war made .issouri and kansas equal they would make the argument in missouri that it was an equal battle where nobody...
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as far as civil war campaign history, not so much, because there weren't many of those vixburg shiloh gettysburg ballots fought in kansas. but if we put kansas in with the west, yes, there is consensus that the west is the most important of the theaters. do you want to -- >> i was born here in 1963, 100 years to the year after quantitio's raid. i don't subscribe to the opinion i am about the state but i have heard people make the argument that in terms of the atrocities and the evilness that the back and forth and the border war made missouri and kansas equal, and the word were no less -- >> equal? >> they would make the argument in southern missouri where it was an equal battle where neither could say they were the victim or more or less merciless. does that make sense what i am asking here? >> i think you are asking which side bears the greatest responsibility for the violence that took place here? >> yeah. >> most of the reading i have done is if we have to give an edge of who inflicted perhaps the most violence, i think we would have to look at the border roughians from missouri c
as far as civil war campaign history, not so much, because there weren't many of those vixburg shiloh gettysburg ballots fought in kansas. but if we put kansas in with the west, yes, there is consensus that the west is the most important of the theaters. do you want to -- >> i was born here in 1963, 100 years to the year after quantitio's raid. i don't subscribe to the opinion i am about the state but i have heard people make the argument that in terms of the atrocities and the evilness...
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tore is senators crap shiloh take in the incredible work. it is very hard for me, mr. peaker, to support a re-authorization for the eighth time. it is not right. we need the reforms. we need the pressure on the senate to come up with their own reforms. i happen to like our reforms. i see more of what is happening n arkansas and we have two rivate insurers for flood they cover replacement costs. that's the reforms and progress we can make if we take account of the hard work of this house and get the senate to join us in significant flood reform. so it's with a lot of regret, mr. speaker, that i cannot support the re-authorization of this program for seven days. the senate needs to wake up and take action. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. hensarling: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. budd. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. budd: thank you, mr
tore is senators crap shiloh take in the incredible work. it is very hard for me, mr. peaker, to support a re-authorization for the eighth time. it is not right. we need the reforms. we need the pressure on the senate to come up with their own reforms. i happen to like our reforms. i see more of what is happening n arkansas and we have two rivate insurers for flood they cover replacement costs. that's the reforms and progress we can make if we take account of the hard work of this house and get...
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the battles of gettysburg and antietam, shiloh. but dr. franklin would leave us this thought. and i quote -- "the places that commemorate sad history are not places in which we allow or wallow in remorse but instead places in which we -- to ove told a new become better citizens." that is the bottom line of all that we do? are we better citizens of preserving these areas? ladies and gentlemen, what is your take about values of preservation and recognizing contribution of those who came before you? i don't have any good citizens with me too. go ahead, joyce, please. >> inning that it's important for towels know that african-americans have been doing this -- us to know that african-americans have been doing this for years, for generations. remembering each other, remembering one another. having places of memory. but it hasn't been in a wild way acknowledged. until now, really. through organizations like this, through communities, influence different people. and so i think that john hope franklin saying those words is something that the acknowledge has to more. he was quite an ama
the battles of gettysburg and antietam, shiloh. but dr. franklin would leave us this thought. and i quote -- "the places that commemorate sad history are not places in which we allow or wallow in remorse but instead places in which we -- to ove told a new become better citizens." that is the bottom line of all that we do? are we better citizens of preserving these areas? ladies and gentlemen, what is your take about values of preservation and recognizing contribution of those who came...