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just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up having to talk about the story at all as grant had written and grant immediately. i've got you know, i've got some ideas. and so on the third of july johnson gets a revision. and it is fantastic. he is delighted it needs a couple nips and tux here and there i'm just for style and grammar, but he says it was nearly perfect and the grant. also, please with the outcome sets to work on the next piece in the meantime grant reaches out to his former aid adam batow and he says look i'm doing this writing about the war and i'm you know grants uns
just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up...
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just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up having to talk about the story at all as grant had written and grant immediately. i've got you know, i've got some ideas. and so on the third of july johnson gets a revision. and it is fantastic. he is delighted and he's a couple nips and tucks here and there i'm just for style and grammar, but he says it was nearly perfect. learn more about grant's memoirs today at 6pm eastern 3 pm pacific here on american history tv. jonathan zimmermann and signe wilkinson talk about their book free speech and why you should give a -- the book explores
just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up...
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it's getting to know the industry better, learning life shiloh was saying. i finding people where we all are still together, put our heads together around what is ? when we had dinner or lines basically. pipeline creators. i'll be way easier for people to go from story ideas to being in room onset? so for people who arewatching or listening , reach out that's something you have experienced in this industry and would like to avlook into that. it's something i'mthinking about a lot . and for anyone who's ready to jump in right now, there's always fellowships and it's not like incubators. they're so extremely competitive and usually have to know someone or someone in a recommendation so be tricky . so we'll see. we'll see if we can build something. >> i want to be respectful of your time even though you did say you can stay a little later . maybe one more question i'll let melanie and max yes this is the last question. >> no pressure. >> here is one. i'm not particularly interested in the diagnosis but i do want to learn more about myself. i don't think i fit i
it's getting to know the industry better, learning life shiloh was saying. i finding people where we all are still together, put our heads together around what is ? when we had dinner or lines basically. pipeline creators. i'll be way easier for people to go from story ideas to being in room onset? so for people who arewatching or listening , reach out that's something you have experienced in this industry and would like to avlook into that. it's something i'mthinking about a lot . and for...
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. >> shiloh had a question i'm not sure a filmmaker of you'll be able to answer this one but she says i love your book and i totally agree with you and talk about media representation. i know so many neurodivergent individuals have beautiful ideas around a better future for -- and an idea for a sitcom that is pro neurodiversity to collaborate with the development script. >> that's a great question. thank you for asking it. i am actually thinking about this a lot. i have aut friend who -- friends who are mostly friends of color who are collaborating within hollywood to change media representation. we have been in conversation around how do you -- something like neurodivergent representations about something i'm actively thinking about and i'm excited to follow up on. i think it will be a gradual process. it's getting to know the industry better and learning like shiloh was saying binding people where we can all put our skills together and put our heads together about what w we would look like. where we haven't a debater or in hollywood to talk about a pipeline basically like pipeline c
. >> shiloh had a question i'm not sure a filmmaker of you'll be able to answer this one but she says i love your book and i totally agree with you and talk about media representation. i know so many neurodivergent individuals have beautiful ideas around a better future for -- and an idea for a sitcom that is pro neurodiversity to collaborate with the development script. >> that's a great question. thank you for asking it. i am actually thinking about this a lot. i have aut friend...
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just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up having to talk about the story at all as grant had written and grant immediately. i've got you know, i've got some ideas. and so on the third of july johnson gets a revision. and it is fantastic. he is delighted and he's a couple nips and tucks here and there i'm just for style and grammar, but he says it was nearly perfect. learn more about grant's memoirs today at 6pm eastern 3 pm pacific here on american history tv. jonathan zimmermann and signe wilkinson talk about their book free speech and why you should give a -- the book explores
just tell me about the battle of shiloh. and johnson later writes that grant who was normally known for being reserved quite loquacious. as he told about his own accounts and his own perspectives of shiloh. and johnson is there that is what i want right there. i want you to write down. this story as though you're sitting across the dinner table telling a friend. and johnson later said that grant immediately grasped what was necessary for a work of public consumption? they didn't even end up...
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weather is going to impact luxemburg as well as weston areas of germany, denmark as well catching shiloh too. but further up north in scandinavia, the things are looking pretty fine and dry 22 degrees in stock. and it's a similar story for much of the british isles, a few showers, kicking around southern areas and friday. but by the time we go into saturday, things are looking nice and clear. 24 degrees in london, plenty of sunshine. and it's a similar story for weston areas of france. those thunderstorms rolling in more sensually. we could see thunder storms across northern parts of italy and of western passive lavinia. the things are dried up nicely across the balkans in the heat is still on across greece and italy, in spain that seeing a lot of that wet weather with storms brewing more centrally and affecting southern areas. we could see some showers as well on the coast of morocco. sponsor cut on airways, moving drug cartels on vigilante groups. the population corps in the middle was your reason to thing and make sure why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an eccentric mi
weather is going to impact luxemburg as well as weston areas of germany, denmark as well catching shiloh too. but further up north in scandinavia, the things are looking pretty fine and dry 22 degrees in stock. and it's a similar story for much of the british isles, a few showers, kicking around southern areas and friday. but by the time we go into saturday, things are looking nice and clear. 24 degrees in london, plenty of sunshine. and it's a similar story for weston areas of france. those...
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he shoots himself in the head at shiloh, which maybe one of those self-inflicted. you know stress moves. it doesn't obviously kill him. it just gets him out of action for a while and his dad basically appeals to the governor of virginia who is a general in the army and says just get him out of harm's way, so they send him to charleston. and pt, but regard is the commander in chief of the confederate forces there and he's been beefing up the artillery and he wants to write a book called a journal of the siege of charles linda kind of to his own horn and he hires conrad wise chapman and john ross key, who is the grandson of francis? scott key? who's probably rolling in his grave at that point who is all so a confederate in the topographical engineers and the two of them end up cruising around from fort to fort to fort doing the battlements at charleston chapman's landscape painter, and he's much more interested in conveying his pride in the confederacy then he is anything else so you get fort sumpter with this fabulous tattered flag again sort of playing off of what
he shoots himself in the head at shiloh, which maybe one of those self-inflicted. you know stress moves. it doesn't obviously kill him. it just gets him out of action for a while and his dad basically appeals to the governor of virginia who is a general in the army and says just get him out of harm's way, so they send him to charleston. and pt, but regard is the commander in chief of the confederate forces there and he's been beefing up the artillery and he wants to write a book called a...
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spotsylvania, the wilderness, chancellorsville, shiloh, stones river, run twice, fort donaldson, fredericksburgry hudson, pearl harbor, petersburg, gainesville, missionaryil ridge, atlanta, sen time nashville and many others. last century, america, millions of americans thought and hundreds of thousands died in two world wars in world war i, 4 million americans soldiers were mobilized to fight germany, austria, hungary, and the empire. 116,000 americans parish at the battles tenant work and many others. world war ii, 16 million american soldiers fought the german nazis, japan and italy, over 400,000 lost their lives at the battles of sicily in the atlantic, normandy, operation dragoon, battle of the bulge, iwo jima, carraway okinawa and many, many more. during the cold war with the soviet union, american soldiers fought the spread of communism including korea with the soviets and chinese fact communist and northern part of the korean peninsula invading the south. over 5.7 million americans were engaged in that war, 5.7 million and 34000 lost their lives. almost 3 million americans in uniform in
spotsylvania, the wilderness, chancellorsville, shiloh, stones river, run twice, fort donaldson, fredericksburgry hudson, pearl harbor, petersburg, gainesville, missionaryil ridge, atlanta, sen time nashville and many others. last century, america, millions of americans thought and hundreds of thousands died in two world wars in world war i, 4 million americans soldiers were mobilized to fight germany, austria, hungary, and the empire. 116,000 americans parish at the battles tenant work and...
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shiloh and gettysburg normandy and iwo jima ring out in our national memory. so too should chateau terry and send me o and the muse are gone. the historian a scott berg said that the stories from the great war are the stuff of greek tragedy and are of biblical proportions. and modern america is very identity was forged during this war. this memorial and word and image seeks to tell those stories the soldier's story and the nation's story. i'm often asked. what was the source of your passion for honoring those who served? it wasn't a passion. it was a responsibility. i had a responsibility to james mcconnell my fellow alumnus of the university of virginia. i had a responsibility to my fellow attorney at law major charles whittlesey commander of the lost battalion in the argonne forest. we have a responsibility to eben bradbury and dorsey covington and leonardo calvani. and 30,000 other soldiers marines and sailors buried in american cemeteries overseas. we have a responsibility to henry burton and jose archuleta and jacob cohen and 4000 others listed on tablets
shiloh and gettysburg normandy and iwo jima ring out in our national memory. so too should chateau terry and send me o and the muse are gone. the historian a scott berg said that the stories from the great war are the stuff of greek tragedy and are of biblical proportions. and modern america is very identity was forged during this war. this memorial and word and image seeks to tell those stories the soldier's story and the nation's story. i'm often asked. what was the source of your passion for...
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nadia shiloh is a senior fellow at the houseman institute. she was leading author of the 2017 p,us strategy and deputy national security adviser for strategy in 2015 for the trump administration. she previously was senior th officer at the international security and foreign-policy program . kelly ross is advisor to the policy institute and contributing editor at the american conservative . kelly shockley is director of policy at the american enterprise institute and served a number of leading positions at the department of state and national security council as a contributing writer and the atlantic and is the author of safe passage about the rise of america towards power. i've asked all panelists to make an opening statement on the following question. what do you see as the current state of play among conservatives on foreign-policy issues, what do you think conservative policy might look like in the coming years following this trend and what do you think conservative foreign-policy should look like and what makes it specifically conservativ
nadia shiloh is a senior fellow at the houseman institute. she was leading author of the 2017 p,us strategy and deputy national security adviser for strategy in 2015 for the trump administration. she previously was senior th officer at the international security and foreign-policy program . kelly ross is advisor to the policy institute and contributing editor at the american conservative . kelly shockley is director of policy at the american enterprise institute and served a number of leading...
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yes shiloh for donaldson, especially at the at the at the operational level as as thai just mentioned vicksburg the vicksburg campaign. i really really liked though the campaign of 1864. um, and it's strategic campaign was operational strategic. we had i believe it was five different armies converging on the south where the south would have no choice and then he put himself behind one of the armies are in the potomac with general meade and took leon directly so masterful so i i would rank him as one of our great captains, but i don't know if i'd put them up higher than everyone else because there were times when america has called for leadership. and someone has met that call and in that case it was ulysses. that's grant. you know, i this audience has heard me before state and and challenge the audience actually to produce any other us army general who incumbent was brilliant, tactically operationally and strategically now, let's be honest very few get to be tactical operational and strategic. in combat, although there have been some in more recent times and certainly over the years,
yes shiloh for donaldson, especially at the at the at the operational level as as thai just mentioned vicksburg the vicksburg campaign. i really really liked though the campaign of 1864. um, and it's strategic campaign was operational strategic. we had i believe it was five different armies converging on the south where the south would have no choice and then he put himself behind one of the armies are in the potomac with general meade and took leon directly so masterful so i i would rank him...