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the answer stanton told him was baltimore, and that is where wallace headed after buying a rand mcnally map of the united states for 15 cents. in early july wallace sat his at desk studying that map closely. he received word from the anxious president from the baltimore and ohio railroad that confederate troops were advancing through the shenandoah valley. the path from there to washington, d.c. was wide open. the city was poorly defended with union soldiers. they were away attacking richmond at the time. washington seriously menaced, was incapable of self-defense. that much was clear he wrote years later. staring at that map, wallace understood that the threat was very real and his responsibility was crystal clear. without orders, without orders, he departed for menoxie junction where the roads and railroad leading to washington and baltimore crossed a tributary of the potomac. upon arrival he stood on a bluff looking down at the river and green pastures and golden wheat fields it beyond it. he could see the stee pells of frederick, maryland, not far off and the patokin mountains. the
the answer stanton told him was baltimore, and that is where wallace headed after buying a rand mcnally map of the united states for 15 cents. in early july wallace sat his at desk studying that map closely. he received word from the anxious president from the baltimore and ohio railroad that confederate troops were advancing through the shenandoah valley. the path from there to washington, d.c. was wide open. the city was poorly defended with union soldiers. they were away attacking richmond...
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it reported directly to stanton and stanton understood who he reported to. the lesson that lincoln learned from this is one that we see today in the internet and in other places, and that is that he who controls the conduit, controls the content. and so he took steps to, correct? that. this is an example of. one of those. first steps in the first 14 months of his presidency. abraham lincoln sent fewer than 20 telegraph teams. remember i said he had ease way and he had learned what was possible. on. may 24th, 1862. a date that i call his electronic. he sent nine telegrams in that one day and week, sent more telegrams than had sent ever in cumulative since he had taken the oath of office. and this is one of those telegrams. and unfortunately it is a copy clerk's copy. not in lincoln's hand. the others we were going to look at in a minute are all in lincoln's hand. but you can see that he is saying here to general. you are there for directed by the president to against jackson at harrisonburg and to give and and operate against the enemy as much to relieve bank
it reported directly to stanton and stanton understood who he reported to. the lesson that lincoln learned from this is one that we see today in the internet and in other places, and that is that he who controls the conduit, controls the content. and so he took steps to, correct? that. this is an example of. one of those. first steps in the first 14 months of his presidency. abraham lincoln sent fewer than 20 telegraph teams. remember i said he had ease way and he had learned what was possible....
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Aug 26, 2024
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so in here we have maybe elizabeth cady stanton coming to the events salon to listen about the defense of suffrage because. what happened it was passed in 1869. in 1871. why was giving getting so much grief that the the legislature was saying maybe we should rescind this act. stephen downey and this is a is a an of steven speaking about this possibly in this salon speaking about the defense of the act because in 1871 people were giving wyoming territory such grief about having an act where women the same rights as men and downey stood there wrote a remarkable speech and spoke to wyoming public about how important was that. we keep this that we retain this and it was retained 1871 by one vote in the legislature then fast forward let's fast forward 17 years wyoming territory is wanted to to become a state washington d.c. are no one else in the world or in the united states is giving women these kind of rights? you need to rescind that act and then we'll let you become a state. wyoming said, huh? don't care. then we're we're mainecare. we will not become a state unless we can hold all of
so in here we have maybe elizabeth cady stanton coming to the events salon to listen about the defense of suffrage because. what happened it was passed in 1869. in 1871. why was giving getting so much grief that the the legislature was saying maybe we should rescind this act. stephen downey and this is a is a an of steven speaking about this possibly in this salon speaking about the defense of the act because in 1871 people were giving wyoming territory such grief about having an act where...
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stanton and anthony founding mothers were dead by then. this split had really lost everybody time and energy. so she alice paul worked with the national american women suffragists and the two factions after civil war had finally come back together and, formed this over writing major group carrie chapman and anna howard shaw were the leaders and they let alice paul set up a washington office just like lots of nonprofits and ngos and trade associations have a washington office. and it was right here on lafayette square. that's cameron house. it's across the square from where we are now. it's got a light yellow facade. it's one of those historic fathat was preserved b jackie kennedy. and now the structure sort of rises up behind it. so originally itas congressional office lobbying the national american suffrage association, and that was their headquarters but most from the very beginning, alice paul of went rogue and she publishing a competing newsletter and she went out and set some oown money and the national american moment suffrage associ
stanton and anthony founding mothers were dead by then. this split had really lost everybody time and energy. so she alice paul worked with the national american women suffragists and the two factions after civil war had finally come back together and, formed this over writing major group carrie chapman and anna howard shaw were the leaders and they let alice paul set up a washington office just like lots of nonprofits and ngos and trade associations have a washington office. and it was right...
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to employee cooling, arriving at quote, the full, my editor in chief of stanton views in no doubt about the seriousness of this case and the light. can he budget? both he and another editor, patrick lum, arrested in december 2021. they were charged with conspiracy to publish and reproduce dishes publications, which they both denied on the, on the same day, the offices of stange news were rated by police with computers and all the materials taken away as evidence. the media outlets that began in 2014 was forced to shut down a bit to run to a chinese language website. they just become so important during the pro democracy protests that began in 2019 pro chest that both china and the phone call most storage fees. so as a national security threat before. finally stumping them out. press freedom in hong kong has been under threat for some time. the popular newspaper apple daily has also been forced to close the goal, lead time to come through quickly where it's full, my own uh, the media tycoon. jimmy ly is already in jail and is still facing other challenges. now that these stand news edito
to employee cooling, arriving at quote, the full, my editor in chief of stanton views in no doubt about the seriousness of this case and the light. can he budget? both he and another editor, patrick lum, arrested in december 2021. they were charged with conspiracy to publish and reproduce dishes publications, which they both denied on the, on the same day, the offices of stange news were rated by police with computers and all the materials taken away as evidence. the media outlets that began in...
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some the people that you said were sitting at the table with you susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton. yeah. lucretia mott so johanna true and alice yeah. you said finally we have a seat. well, they it so it was my first meeting with the president leader. now i wasn't apprehensive of about this meeting because i had been to the white house many times as an appropriator and telling that by the time i was that over 30 years of intelligence, halfway through that, then and so we went to the meeting, i was very proud to be going as elected leader of the democrats in the house and when i went into the room, i realized that i been a this was a different meeting i had ever been to in the white house in. it was a different meeting that any woman had ever been in because it was a small meeting. the president, vice president, the republican democratic leaders house and senate. now, we had women at the table and and especially under obama and joe biden, etc. many women and and the cabinet. and that's a wonderful thing but you're there at the pleasure of the president. that's the term of art for h
some the people that you said were sitting at the table with you susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton. yeah. lucretia mott so johanna true and alice yeah. you said finally we have a seat. well, they it so it was my first meeting with the president leader. now i wasn't apprehensive of about this meeting because i had been to the white house many times as an appropriator and telling that by the time i was that over 30 years of intelligence, halfway through that, then and so we went to the...
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gunpowder nick mahrley hit in the head by a broken bat, taken off the field in a stretcher it was stanton'sat splintered just above his hands and mahrley collapsed to one knee. he was tended to immediately. he seemed alert conscious as he was carted off the field in the league tells cnn that he sustained a concussion and will be undergoing more tests over the next several days. elsewhere this morning, megan rapinoe's nwsl jersey officially in the proverbial rafters, the seattle reign framing it. number 15, honoring the two time world cup winter olympic gold medalist rapinoe's called it a very special day and the club capped off the festivities with a big win in the 97th minute. this is a goal from 18 team year-old emory autonomous, a perfect salute to her hero mega rapinoe's at the end of a great day, the iconic pose, there are a lot of bun and a wnba a thriller in chicago, the sky trailing by three points in the final seconds of this game until kennedy carter had a huge three from way downtown to tie the game. she led this guy with 25 points, but there was just enough time for aces star as
gunpowder nick mahrley hit in the head by a broken bat, taken off the field in a stretcher it was stanton'sat splintered just above his hands and mahrley collapsed to one knee. he was tended to immediately. he seemed alert conscious as he was carted off the field in the league tells cnn that he sustained a concussion and will be undergoing more tests over the next several days. elsewhere this morning, megan rapinoe's nwsl jersey officially in the proverbial rafters, the seattle reign framing...
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a tune, toy cooling, arriving at, quote, the full, my editor in chief of stanton views in no doubts about the seriousness of this case . and the likely verdict. both he and another editor, patrick lum, arrested in december 2021. they were charged with conspiracy to publish and reproduce dishes publications, which they both denied on the same day, the offices of stance and use were rated by police with computers and other materials taken away as evidence. the media outlet that began in 2014 was forced to shut down a picture and to a chinese language website digit becomes so important during the pro democracy protests that began in 2019 pro chest, that both china and the phone call most storage fees. so as a national security threat before, finally stumping them out. press freedom and home comb has been under threat for some time. the popular newspaper apple daily has also been forced to close the goal. where it's full, my own uh, the media tide, cooling jimmy lie is already in jail and is still facing other challenges. now that these stand news editors have been found guilty of sedition. t
a tune, toy cooling, arriving at, quote, the full, my editor in chief of stanton views in no doubts about the seriousness of this case . and the likely verdict. both he and another editor, patrick lum, arrested in december 2021. they were charged with conspiracy to publish and reproduce dishes publications, which they both denied on the same day, the offices of stance and use were rated by police with computers and other materials taken away as evidence. the media outlet that began in 2014 was...
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si no, pregúntenle a este ampáyer que recibió este brutal golpe por parte de giancarlo stanton, jugadori aunque te pongas. de esta manera le ponemos punto y final ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes. but your bmo smart advantage checking account gives you an extra day to avoid an overdraft fee. nice to see a bank cutting people some slack. mistakes happen. and we give you time to correct them. so, you don't like gnomes huh? what about that one? that one i like. a lot. ♪ bmo ♪ de policía de vallejo celebraron a quien ellos llaman un verdadero héroe. el agente canino retirado chase, que cumple 11 años, indican que el canino asistió al departamento del 2014 al 2020 ganando premios, deteniendo a criminales y recuperando narcóticos, además de mantenerse fuerte y valiente en su lucha contra el cáncer. y nos despedimos recordándoles que todavía tienen tiempo para tomar parte en nuestra campaña anual. desocupar los albergues.
si no, pregúntenle a este ampáyer que recibió este brutal golpe por parte de giancarlo stanton, jugadori aunque te pongas. de esta manera le ponemos punto y final ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes. but your bmo smart advantage checking account gives you an extra day to avoid an overdraft fee. nice to see a bank cutting...
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in the neck with a piece of a broken bat, which had shattered on a swing by new york's giancarlo stantonrley suffered a concussion and alabama high school has suspended all athletic events this week after the death of their team's quarterback, caden tellier's family says he suffered a brain injury while making a tackle friday night for morgan academy in selma. >> the 16 year old died saturday. no other details were released about the injury. >> the founder of a messaging app used by nearly 1 billion people is behind bars this morning, and his arrest is igniting a debate over free speech. he's known as the mark zuckerberg of russia. billionaire pavel durov, founder and ceo of the popular messaging app telegram, has been arrested in france. the app, which boasts nearly a billion users, has long maintained a commitment to free speech and does little to moderate content shared on the platform. >> my mission in life was to allow other people to also become free using the platforms that we create, or i created. my hope was that they could express their freedoms. >> french media reports durov's
in the neck with a piece of a broken bat, which had shattered on a swing by new york's giancarlo stantonrley suffered a concussion and alabama high school has suspended all athletic events this week after the death of their team's quarterback, caden tellier's family says he suffered a brain injury while making a tackle friday night for morgan academy in selma. >> the 16 year old died saturday. no other details were released about the injury. >> the founder of a messaging app used by...
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applause] and i want to thank all of the incredible leaders who are here, including congressman greg stantonited states senator, ruben gallegos. and my dear friend, united states senator mark kelly. [cheers and applause] let me just say, as arizona knows, mark is an extraordinary leader who has dedicated his life to the service of our nation as a fighter pilot, astronaut and a member of the united states congress and he has given so much to our country. he always fights for the people of arizona and i am so grateful, mark, for your friendship and your leadership. [cheers and applause] and of course, the phenomenal congresswoman, gabby gifford. [cheers and applause] there are also an incredible group of mayors with us today. mayor cory wood. arizona co-chair of republicans for harris. [cheers and applause] today, i also bring greetings from our incredible president, joe biden. [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "joe!"] i know we are all deeply grateful for his lifetime of service to our nation and we thank joe biden each and every day for all he is and all he has done and all he has yet to
applause] and i want to thank all of the incredible leaders who are here, including congressman greg stantonited states senator, ruben gallegos. and my dear friend, united states senator mark kelly. [cheers and applause] let me just say, as arizona knows, mark is an extraordinary leader who has dedicated his life to the service of our nation as a fighter pilot, astronaut and a member of the united states congress and he has given so much to our country. he always fights for the people of...
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it's largely down to the investment of owner robin stanton gleaves, and while now looking to the futureeople around here. and i guess what we're doing now is another romantic story. i'm so sad that he's not here to see the glory, all the success that he manufactured, he started. but i'm sure he's still looking down on us. i yeah. i'm sure he's looking down on us. but this is a great legacy... yeah — ..that he's left us. yeah _ it's making a lot of people happy. so, season starts tonight in the efl, four matches in all. sheffield united are away at preston north end in the championship, while derby's first match after being promoted is at blackburn. barnsley host mansfield in league one, and in league 2, it's chesterfield—swindon. let's return to the paris games. the men's football final is apporaching full—time at the parc de princes, france playing spain. the hosts took the lead, but spain responded in some style. two goals from fermin lopez put them 2—1 up. and they extended their lead further when alex baene scored this brilliant free kick. in the last few moments, france have pulled
it's largely down to the investment of owner robin stanton gleaves, and while now looking to the futureeople around here. and i guess what we're doing now is another romantic story. i'm so sad that he's not here to see the glory, all the success that he manufactured, he started. but i'm sure he's still looking down on us. i yeah. i'm sure he's looking down on us. but this is a great legacy... yeah — ..that he's left us. yeah _ it's making a lot of people happy. so, season starts tonight in...
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but when the first 20th century african-american congressman, oscar stanton, the priest from illinois, was elected to congress in 1929, the depressed were not getting the usual social invitations. and mrs. hoover wanted to do something about that. and jesse priest, mrs. dupree, still welcome. so typically, first ladies often host teas, especially for the spouses of members of congress. and so she worked to get a special tea for mrs. priest, inviting cabinet wives and other congressional wives. so she knew would make mrs. priest feel comfortable and who agreed with her and the president about the importance of african americans in the republican party and also about having them more involved in the political scene. so she had the tea party and it was a firestorm. they received hate mail. there was incredible criticism in newspapers, editorials about what she had done and all she had done was extended the courtesy of mrs. dupree's to served president hoover to show his support for what his wife had done, then invited booker t washington to the white house. and he also invited some of th
but when the first 20th century african-american congressman, oscar stanton, the priest from illinois, was elected to congress in 1929, the depressed were not getting the usual social invitations. and mrs. hoover wanted to do something about that. and jesse priest, mrs. dupree, still welcome. so typically, first ladies often host teas, especially for the spouses of members of congress. and so she worked to get a special tea for mrs. priest, inviting cabinet wives and other congressional wives....
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stanton national preservation award. his passion for elevating the significance of black culture in american history is visible through his work, which elevates the remark stories and places that evoked centuries of black activism, achievement and community. and over the past decade, he's developed the northeast african historic places outreach program and its theme the business of preservation to build a regional movement. preservation leaders saving landmarks in, african-american history. brant has taught at harvard university, boston architectural college and the university of maryland. he is a senior advisor and adjunct associate professor at the university of pennsylvania's center for the preservation of civil rights sites and an adjunct at columbia university's graduate program in historic preservation. and if that weren't enough, i've also had the pleasure of traveling the country with brant for the last five years where he's developed a board building preservation leadership training that empowers african-america
stanton national preservation award. his passion for elevating the significance of black culture in american history is visible through his work, which elevates the remark stories and places that evoked centuries of black activism, achievement and community. and over the past decade, he's developed the northeast african historic places outreach program and its theme the business of preservation to build a regional movement. preservation leaders saving landmarks in, african-american history....