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shiloh, however, although a victory is a setback in that he is surprised the first day. he has not had sherman and others intrench and i think that everybody is sort of -- it was no mystery that the confederates were going to attack, but he was caught unprepared. he does manage though, and there is that famous scene, and i know you like that scene on the first evening of shiloh, where he and sherman tells the story later in his life that they meet under this tree. sherman is quite distraught. and i let you say the line, because i know you like that. >> well granted sitting under a tree with his slouched hat on and the rain is dripping off in front of him. he has the stub of a cigar in his mouth as always. all the available cover is being used as makeshift hospitals. you can hear the cries of the wounded still on the battlefield, others who are having limbs hacked off without anesthesia. and sherman comes up and pauses for a moment and then says, well grant we had -- that has always captured me. it is the story i actually re-told on several occasions during the surge in i
shiloh, however, although a victory is a setback in that he is surprised the first day. he has not had sherman and others intrench and i think that everybody is sort of -- it was no mystery that the confederates were going to attack, but he was caught unprepared. he does manage though, and there is that famous scene, and i know you like that scene on the first evening of shiloh, where he and sherman tells the story later in his life that they meet under this tree. sherman is quite distraught....
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the ethiopian town of following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans of followed at shiloh 100 cascaded at this about with protests over his shooting taking place in several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who's known for political songs about the rights of the overall more people they are all more ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about the scrim a nation. one person has been killed those protesters in sudan attempt to pile the pressure on the country's transitional government. security forces were placed on high alert after activists called for a 1000000 man march there demanding reform of security agencies and the publication of an investigation into the violent the spur soul of a city in it last year supporters of former president omar al bashir have also called for a rival rally him organising had to for us where she says that was a large military presence. people coming out and taking to the streets ahead of the scheduled time of 1 pm local time which is around 11 g. people have taken to the streets 2 or 3 hours
the ethiopian town of following the killing of a popular singer thousands of fans of followed at shiloh 100 cascaded at this about with protests over his shooting taking place in several cities police are investigating what happened to the musician who's known for political songs about the rights of the overall more people they are all more ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've often complained about the scrim a nation. one person has been killed those protesters in sudan attempt to pile...
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like you do when you are sitting around with your friends and telling them about what happened at shiloh. do that. so grant does that. our job is not to correct grant or interfere with his conversation with his friends. we are just basically sitting there and grant says something and people may look over and not say anything. we think what he is saying is accurate. if there is something that he messes up, then we say by the way general, what you probably really meant was such and such and this and that. so that is really what we are tempting, attempting to do. to bring this ancient and one of the greatest pieces of american literature, up to par four modern readers in the 21st century. >> one of the great stories about the grant memoirs is, and i will let john add flush to this, but the short version is that he had financial troubles late in life. he trusted people he ought not to have trusted. the bernie meadows of his day and some of his -- much of his family fortune went away. almost simultaneously with that he discovered that he had a life threatening health circumstance. what was go
like you do when you are sitting around with your friends and telling them about what happened at shiloh. do that. so grant does that. our job is not to correct grant or interfere with his conversation with his friends. we are just basically sitting there and grant says something and people may look over and not say anything. we think what he is saying is accurate. if there is something that he messes up, then we say by the way general, what you probably really meant was such and such and this...
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i don't know let's bring in dr shiloh told kroft she saved by religious at cambridge infectious diseases and into disciplinary research center at the university of cambridge good to have you with us could restocks 1st of all looking at the virus itself what happens to a virus when it's exposed to u.b.c. . so a number of different chemicals and genocidal treatments can be used to try and disrupt viruses on surfaces and u.v. see specifically mutate the genetic material of viruses and it was. well when the virus genome is small us a few and that is in the genetic code and that particularly applies to the new coronavirus cells called to you were just 30000 base pairs long and does the obvious even render the virus inactive if still alive or does it actually destroy it completely so it's rendering it active so incapable of infecting new south wales incapable of causing new infections but if you looked for its genetic material on a surface after you and i would expect that you would still be able to find some of the genetic material that you just wouldn't be able to find infectious particles w
i don't know let's bring in dr shiloh told kroft she saved by religious at cambridge infectious diseases and into disciplinary research center at the university of cambridge good to have you with us could restocks 1st of all looking at the virus itself what happens to a virus when it's exposed to u.b.c. . so a number of different chemicals and genocidal treatments can be used to try and disrupt viruses on surfaces and u.v. see specifically mutate the genetic material of viruses and it was. well...
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shiloh baptist church. put us down but not in such a way that we're going to hate you because you become the point of -- no, we're going to put a smile on our face. that is his momma. that is where he is right now. he's lying right next to her who -- who's way of engaging the world was embracing with it all of the love. i'm talking about the best of our tradition. because brother, brother, brother, if we have created a black version of the ku klux klan there have been a civil war every generation would tear itself in every hood and that is what brother trump needs to understand because it looks like he's trying to push us to the race war. but the good news is if there was a race war, we have a whole lot of white brothers and sisters on our side now. that makes a big difference and we got black folk and red folk and indigenous people and asians and so forth. this is a matter of continue egg rit and honesty. a matter of justice and love. they kept it on the high ground. but i did break. i saw brothers marchin
shiloh baptist church. put us down but not in such a way that we're going to hate you because you become the point of -- no, we're going to put a smile on our face. that is his momma. that is where he is right now. he's lying right next to her who -- who's way of engaging the world was embracing with it all of the love. i'm talking about the best of our tradition. because brother, brother, brother, if we have created a black version of the ku klux klan there have been a civil war every...
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that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to solid is the sop ali gone to eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the bali gone is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future. tourism is part of this future and i think that the small silent has great potential roman heritage industrial legacy rivers forests and then there's the proximity to our neighbors france and luxembourg and of course you mustn't forget the really good food here well on that note bye bye see you next time somewhere else in germany. clean. slate. good. good. good. good. crost better isn't bad for our health. fine jeanne love i'll tell a constant knowledge. but how does it differ from other. than the things of the claim that it's dangerous to the risks and rewards of a new generation of mobile telecoms
that's what we've come to the end of our tour and our visit of shiloh's out del day i'd like to invite you to come to the city you are sure to be given a warm welcome to. the final stop on my visit to solid is the sop ali gone to eat. this walk in sculpture was erected on top of a slack heap a hill made from waste material left over from mining. the bali gone is a monument to the year old coal mining it's also meant as a symbol of how people here in seoul and intend to approach the future....
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. ♪ ♪ narrator: the authority's latest project is near shiloh battlefield in tennessee.y of the foundation had to be made, just like at wheeler and noris. this part of the process is known as core drilling. a steel cylinder with a ring attached to the end bores its way 100 feet or more into the bedrock. it exposes a core. as it descends. the process is just like coring an apple. good engineering requires this. they cost $2500 each and wear out after a few months' use. use. the core is carefully removed and a notation is made of the depth from which the specimen came. samples are taken to the laboratory for tests and analysis. the core is one of many checks on the stability of the foundation. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: marsh grass and driftwood make ideal breeding grounds for malaria carrying mosquitoes. here on wilson lake, patrols cruise along the shorelines spraying a film of oil on the water. this mixture is entirely harmless to men and fish is deadly to the mosquitoes. just one of many ways tba is the tva is cooperating with local authorities. one of the major objectives
. ♪ ♪ narrator: the authority's latest project is near shiloh battlefield in tennessee.y of the foundation had to be made, just like at wheeler and noris. this part of the process is known as core drilling. a steel cylinder with a ring attached to the end bores its way 100 feet or more into the bedrock. it exposes a core. as it descends. the process is just like coring an apple. good engineering requires this. they cost $2500 each and wear out after a few months' use. use. the core is...
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some live downpours coming in here over the next couple days you see those yellow shadings on at shiloh that's where you can see the heaviest the liveliest of those a thunderous showers smain while thunder showers continue across a good part of india with the monsoon rains wettest weather up towards the fall northeast actually and we could see as much as 200 millimeters of right by saturday . but. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons a. conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. play an important role protecting it would. ringback face. and our get this is al jazeera let's talk about it remind you of the main news that the u.s. house of representatives has to pay to a sweeping police reform bill democrats want legal protections for offices and to make it easier to prosecute farmers nationwide protests calling for change after the death of george floyd. straightest largest airline qantas
some live downpours coming in here over the next couple days you see those yellow shadings on at shiloh that's where you can see the heaviest the liveliest of those a thunderous showers smain while thunder showers continue across a good part of india with the monsoon rains wettest weather up towards the fall northeast actually and we could see as much as 200 millimeters of right by saturday . but. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not...
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say any kind of nationalization will only plunge the country into deeper economy crisis and will shiloh reports from. the giant argentina group cultural group this in teen credit is more than a $1000000000.00. the government has stepped in to rescue it it says its plan will save jobs and help to ensure the future of the country's food sovereignty. this is the latest protest by workers and many in the business community who oppose any kind of government intervention. through bankruptcy protection proceedings there is just this they are subjugating it's the intervention is illegal that's how the people understand it at the moment of this is a very special moment for our region we are defending our companies and with that defending the sources of work. they're asking where the argentine government will find the money since it's already in crisis talks with creditors to avoid another massive debt default others raise the specter of previous failed nationalizations more of what they call another venezuela. the battle is the ideological the previous right wing government is being questioned o
say any kind of nationalization will only plunge the country into deeper economy crisis and will shiloh reports from. the giant argentina group cultural group this in teen credit is more than a $1000000000.00. the government has stepped in to rescue it it says its plan will save jobs and help to ensure the future of the country's food sovereignty. this is the latest protest by workers and many in the business community who oppose any kind of government intervention. through bankruptcy...
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lebanon's president has warned that there's an atmosphere of civil war in the country and shiloh one was addressing a bashful dialogue on the long winding economic crisis but the opposition boycotted the meeting at the same time people have been protesting again saying that they're fed up with widespread poverty and sectarian tension so in the reports. this meeting was supposed to be about national unity but an opposition boycott showed the deep divisions in a country on the verge of financial collapse lebanon's president michel aoun was hoping to resolve a political impasse that has led to violent protests that turned sectarian. i was hoping this gathering will be the beginning of a board a national effort whereby your committee will be formed between coordinate with the political factions the legitimate demands of protesters and civil society a waste of time is how the really pro west opposition described the gathering they believe their one time partners who belong to the iranian syrian camp want cover as they seek financial assistance from the international community. it's just a
lebanon's president has warned that there's an atmosphere of civil war in the country and shiloh one was addressing a bashful dialogue on the long winding economic crisis but the opposition boycotted the meeting at the same time people have been protesting again saying that they're fed up with widespread poverty and sectarian tension so in the reports. this meeting was supposed to be about national unity but an opposition boycott showed the deep divisions in a country on the verge of financial...
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some live downpours coming in here over the next couple days you see those yellow shadings on at shiloh that's where you can see the heaviest the liveliest of those a thunderous showers smain while thunder showers continue across a good part of india with the monsoon rains wettest weather up towards the fall northeast actually and we could see as much as 200 millimeters of right by saturday . from london is one of the most important cities in the world. decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here at al-jazeera we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people then how it affects their everyday that. we are free to put them on air and to really gauge the stories because we know there are audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go under reported. we're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this half hour australia's biggest airline quantas is cutting $6000.00 staff to reduce costs during the pandemic it comes as germany's lufthansa the 2nd largest carrier in
some live downpours coming in here over the next couple days you see those yellow shadings on at shiloh that's where you can see the heaviest the liveliest of those a thunderous showers smain while thunder showers continue across a good part of india with the monsoon rains wettest weather up towards the fall northeast actually and we could see as much as 200 millimeters of right by saturday . from london is one of the most important cities in the world. decisions made here have an impact right...
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but your five original parks, in no certain order, vicksburg, shiloh, chickamauga, chattanooga -- that is one battlefield -- gettysburg, antietam. when they congregate after the war, they are going to be at these original battlefields when they do that. you know? the 1938 reunion, actually the war department, the u.s. army ordered in several hundred coffins in anticipation of some of the veterans dying at the reunion. i am happy to say, i hear the murmur in the crowd over this one, you should be prepared, he is a boy scout. [laughter] that was actually right off the top of my head right there. [laughter] no one died, i am happy to report. i think one person may have died on the way home, but no one died at the reunion. what is that about the american psyche? why is gettysburg bigger in the american psyche than vicksburg? i'm running out of time, so i have to skip through, but i would urge you to go through and look at some of the more modern interpretation. it is all over the place. the hardest part that i had getting some of this together and my coworker carleton smith in gettysburg,
but your five original parks, in no certain order, vicksburg, shiloh, chickamauga, chattanooga -- that is one battlefield -- gettysburg, antietam. when they congregate after the war, they are going to be at these original battlefields when they do that. you know? the 1938 reunion, actually the war department, the u.s. army ordered in several hundred coffins in anticipation of some of the veterans dying at the reunion. i am happy to say, i hear the murmur in the crowd over this one, you should...
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if you ask any of these demonstrators, what's the battle of shiloh?ifferent than the battle of gettysburg? what's midway? they have no idea. a better referendum -- the education system, k-12. they are ignorant and they are arrogant. a fatal combination. >> martha: an indication of our education system, you're absolutely right. i want to put this quote on the screen with regard to the emancipation proclamation in lincoln said this about the night he signed the emancipation proclamation. not in front of cameras, obviously they weren't there. just upstairs at the white house. he said, i never in my life felt more certain that i was doing right then i do in signing this paper. if my name goes into history, it will be for this act, and my whole soul is in it. i just wish that some of the people who are talking about taking down this statue would reread that quote. >> i do too appeared 600,000 americans lost their lives in the struggle to eliminate slavery. i hope their lives were not lost in vain on the union side because we have honored them all these yea
if you ask any of these demonstrators, what's the battle of shiloh?ifferent than the battle of gettysburg? what's midway? they have no idea. a better referendum -- the education system, k-12. they are ignorant and they are arrogant. a fatal combination. >> martha: an indication of our education system, you're absolutely right. i want to put this quote on the screen with regard to the emancipation proclamation in lincoln said this about the night he signed the emancipation proclamation....
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most people would recognize it as shiloh. at that park, it was all well-maintained.he park rangers there were very knowledgeable of everything that and once again i got to learn a little bit of history about what went on in this country. many years ago. i don't think it should be hidden, i don't think the statues or anything like that should be taken down. forink it should be honored the men that lost their lives there. host: go ahead and respond there, brian? caller: guest: parks are also known to a lot of civil rights memorials and monuments as well. the martin luther king memorial in washington, the harriet tubman underground railroad national park, the teske -- the t airmen national park, george washington carver, saye i you have heard me that the national parks are the crown jewel and these are the screensavers or pictures we have in our computers. themce stegner once called america's best idea. let the best idea become nationalhought in many parks are experiencing the great national pothole right now. 21,000 miles of trails, 25,000 buildings and a lot of those
most people would recognize it as shiloh. at that park, it was all well-maintained.he park rangers there were very knowledgeable of everything that and once again i got to learn a little bit of history about what went on in this country. many years ago. i don't think it should be hidden, i don't think the statues or anything like that should be taken down. forink it should be honored the men that lost their lives there. host: go ahead and respond there, brian? caller: guest: parks are also...
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that the hero of shiloh was garfield. in 1863 he returns as chief of staff. who is the commander of the army of cumberland. he then comes to the collusion that one of the big flaws with the union army is that it doesn't have good intelligence. he complains to other generals and says we don't have good intelligence units. he creates the army intelligence unit. sets it up from scratch. he then turns out to get a reputation as a military genius. he is the principal strategist for the unions taking over and getting control of chad a new gonna. he played a key role in battles. in late 1863, his health suddenly deteriorates. he suffers from jaundice, significant weight loss, and probably infectious hepatitis. he has to go home. he goes home, when he arrives home, he is personally promoted to major general. before he does that. but he goes home and he's nursed back to health. at this point when he's back in good health. he goes to washington, lincoln says you are a suburb general. you are a superb intelligence. you are superb intelligent strategists. we need you in
that the hero of shiloh was garfield. in 1863 he returns as chief of staff. who is the commander of the army of cumberland. he then comes to the collusion that one of the big flaws with the union army is that it doesn't have good intelligence. he complains to other generals and says we don't have good intelligence units. he creates the army intelligence unit. sets it up from scratch. he then turns out to get a reputation as a military genius. he is the principal strategist for the unions taking...