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it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most complex, the most unique, longest, probably important campaign in civil war. i think we see grant's genius come out very, very well. thank you very much. if you have any questions. i'm not sure how long we have, but you take over chris and tim me start with a question myself because grant proposes crossing the river and striking into the heart of mississippi, sherman does agree with the plan. he tells grant he doesn't. he still does. his duties. grant it doesn't seem to affect grant sherman's relationship, even though saying, oh, this is a terrible idea. can you speak to that a little bit? yeah. you know, we hear a lot about the grant sherman relationship going back to shiloh. everybody says it starts at shiloh, probably starts little bit before that when grant is going after 14 hearing fort donelson, sherman is actually back at paducah funneling goods and supplies cars and man up to grant and grant is very appreciative of what is doing, even though she
it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most complex, the most unique, longest, probably important campaign in civil war. i think we see grant's genius come out very, very well. thank you very much. if you have any questions. i'm not sure how long we have, but you take over chris and tim me start with a question myself because grant proposes crossing the river and striking into the heart of mississippi, sherman does agree with the plan. he tells grant he doesn't. he...
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it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most complex, the most unique, longest, probably important campaign in civil war. i think we see grant's genius come out very, very well. thank you very much. if you have any questions. i'm not sure how long we have, but you take over chris and tim me start with a question myself because grant proposes crossing the river and striking into the heart of mississippi, sherman does agree with the plan. he tells grant he doesn't. he still does. his duties. grant it doesn't seem to affect grant sherman's relationship, even though saying, oh, this is a terrible idea. can you speak to that a little bit? yeah. you know, we hear a lot about the grant sherman relationship going back to shiloh. everybody says it starts at shiloh, probably starts little bit before that when grant is going after 14 hearing fort donelson, sherman is actually back at paducah funneling goods and supplies cars and man up to grant and grant is very appreciative of what is doing, even though she
it shows the genius of ulysses s grant. and again, in probably the most complex, the most unique, longest, probably important campaign in civil war. i think we see grant's genius come out very, very well. thank you very much. if you have any questions. i'm not sure how long we have, but you take over chris and tim me start with a question myself because grant proposes crossing the river and striking into the heart of mississippi, sherman does agree with the plan. he tells grant he doesn't. he...
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president ulysses as grant started the practice of honoring a foreign head of state with a dinner back in december of 1874. he hosted the then king of hawaii. over the years this specific photo opportunity has become
president ulysses as grant started the practice of honoring a foreign head of state with a dinner back in december of 1874. he hosted the then king of hawaii. over the years this specific photo opportunity has become
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on october 17, rosecrans was relieved of command and replaced by a ulysses s grant. and we all know this story. write the latter officer's rise in the western theater had produced signal victories at fort henry in donelson shiloh in vicksburg, and removing the confederate threat at chattanooga would allow the union army to establish a supply hub and operate deep into georgia and alabama without chattanooga. the march to the sea would have been far less likely to succeed, and without grant may not have finally convinced the lincoln administration he was the man likely to turn the tide against robert e lee. all grant had to do was dislodge bragg's, and he did so by exhibiting the bulldog qualities that would come to the fore in the overland campaign the following spring, as he recalled in his memoirs, quote, the victory of chattanooga was one against great odds, considering the advantage the enemy had of position and was accomplished more easily than was expected by reason. bragg's making several grave mistakes, and bragg's personal exhortations on the battlefield, dar
on october 17, rosecrans was relieved of command and replaced by a ulysses s grant. and we all know this story. write the latter officer's rise in the western theater had produced signal victories at fort henry in donelson shiloh in vicksburg, and removing the confederate threat at chattanooga would allow the union army to establish a supply hub and operate deep into georgia and alabama without chattanooga. the march to the sea would have been far less likely to succeed, and without grant may...
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it seems to me that to make it clear why i’m doing this, let’s talk about your ulysses, for example ,was just to show it to everyone you can also put how the telephone directory mir holt wanted to put it or what no, no, no, no, but it’s just obvious that the circumstances in my life were so that this twenty-four-hour journey of the main character of a stranger in this state and the irish, it obviously lay down on what -that the events that happened for me personally, well then at lis - it’s like... some kind of bottomless barrel, everything is there, all genres on earth are there, in my opinion, all languages, all movements in art, there is everything, but this is what happened, i usually read any book there in the evening, i fought with ulysses for a week, i mean, i thought, i pretended that i wrote a dramatization, assembled our entire then not very large theater without pyotr naumovich, this was 200, 1998, appeared in what year? the theater arose in 1993, then we were without premises, without anything, and i read, that means it lasted about 9 hours, we broke there for lunch, dinne
it seems to me that to make it clear why i’m doing this, let’s talk about your ulysses, for example ,was just to show it to everyone you can also put how the telephone directory mir holt wanted to put it or what no, no, no, no, but it’s just obvious that the circumstances in my life were so that this twenty-four-hour journey of the main character of a stranger in this state and the irish, it obviously lay down on what -that the events that happened for me personally, well then at lis -...
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he is the author of a andy lang is the chief professor of history at the ulysses s. grants presidential library museum. he has written "exposing the crisis of american exceptionalism in the civil war era," which was named a finalist for the lincoln prize. his first book, in the wake of war, the military occupation, and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual and cultural biography of lincoln's nationalism, and a study of ulysses s grant as lincoln's protigi. and i assume you will not have any problems finding grant documents on campus. so we are gathered here to discuss lincoln and his generals, and i thought i would just open things up with a few remarks. and try to get this debate going. when it comes to lincoln, there is plenty to argue about. and historians have been doing so ever since -- even before april 1865, because historians were arguing during the civil war itself over lincoln. and his presidency. there are plenty of topics to discuss. taking a look at lincoln's relation
he is the author of a andy lang is the chief professor of history at the ulysses s. grants presidential library museum. he has written "exposing the crisis of american exceptionalism in the civil war era," which was named a finalist for the lincoln prize. his first book, in the wake of war, the military occupation, and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual and cultural biography of lincoln's...
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of history at, mississippi state university, which, of course, as you all know, is the home of the ulysses grant presidential library and museum. he is the author of a contest of civilizations expose in the crisis of american exceptional wisdom in the civil war era, which was named finalist for the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. his book, in the wake of war military occupation. emancipate nation and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual cultural biography of nationalism and a study of ulysses grant as lincoln's protege. andy, i assume you're not going to have any problems finding grant documents on on campus. so we're gathered here to discuss lincoln, his generals and i thought i'd just open things up with a with few remarks and try to get this debate going when. it comes to lincoln. there's plenty argue about and historians have been doing so ever since april. well even before april 1865 because historians were arguing during civil war itself over lincoln and, his presidency in their are plenty of topic
of history at, mississippi state university, which, of course, as you all know, is the home of the ulysses grant presidential library and museum. he is the author of a contest of civilizations expose in the crisis of american exceptional wisdom in the civil war era, which was named finalist for the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. his book, in the wake of war military occupation. emancipate nation and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is...
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i think it’s clear why i’m doing this. let's talk about your ulysses, for example, yes, some kind ofof consciousness, it was easy to show everyone, this can also be staged, as mirhold wanted to stage the telephone directory for me, or what? no, no, no, no, but it’s just obvious , the circumstances in my life were such that this twenty-four hour journey of the main character is a stranger in this state and irish, it's obvious. it was based on some events that happened to me personally, well then at lis - it’s like some kind of bottomless barrel, everything is there, there are all genres on earth, in my opinion, all languages, all directions in art , everything is there, but it happened, i usually read any book there in the evening, i fought with ulysses for a week, i mean, i thought, i pretended that i wrote a dramatization, collected without pyotr naumovich all our then not very big theater, it was 200, 1998, and the theater appeared in what year, theater worker in 1993, then we were without premises, without anything, and i read it, which means it lasted about 9 hours, we broke ther
i think it’s clear why i’m doing this. let's talk about your ulysses, for example, yes, some kind ofof consciousness, it was easy to show everyone, this can also be staged, as mirhold wanted to stage the telephone directory for me, or what? no, no, no, no, but it’s just obvious , the circumstances in my life were such that this twenty-four hour journey of the main character is a stranger in this state and irish, it's obvious. it was based on some events that happened to me personally,...
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it seems to me that to make it clear why i’m doing this, let’s talk about your ulysses , for example,nd of madness there, yes , this complex, huge novel, stream of consciousness, it was easy to show everyone, this can also be done put it like there, a telephone directory, did myrholt want to put it, or what? no, no, no, no, but - it’s just obvious that the circumstances in my life were such that this twenty-four-hour journey of the main character... a stranger in this state and in ireland, it obviously lay down on some events that happened to me personally, well then to the foxes - it’s like that some kind of bottomless barrel, everything is there, every genre on earth is there, in my opinion, all languages, all movements in art, everything is there, but it happened, i usually read any book there in the evening, with ulysses i i struggled for a week. i mean , i thought, i pretended that i wrote staging, assembled without pyotr naumovich our entire then not very large theater, it was 200, 1998, and the theater appeared in what year, the theater appeared in 1993, then we were without pr
it seems to me that to make it clear why i’m doing this, let’s talk about your ulysses , for example,nd of madness there, yes , this complex, huge novel, stream of consciousness, it was easy to show everyone, this can also be done put it like there, a telephone directory, did myrholt want to put it, or what? no, no, no, no, but - it’s just obvious that the circumstances in my life were such that this twenty-four-hour journey of the main character... a stranger in this state and in...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. while hollywood has dominated the film industry for a 100 years, the international movie industry is growing by leaps and bounds. today we have bollywood in india, k dramas, and see so it's coming out of asia and tele, novelle is from latin america just to name a few. but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything work today. we're going to take a look at the costs in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of the $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film.
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. while hollywood has dominated the film industry for a 100 years, the international movie industry is growing by leaps and bounds. today we have bollywood in india, k dramas, and see so it's coming out of asia and tele, novelle is from latin america just to name a few. but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything work...
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ulysses s grant started the practice of honoring a foreign head of state back in december of 1874, hee then king of hawaii. the photo opportunity has become tradition, kept up from president kennedy through biden. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now president biden and prime minister albanese of australia will enter and offer a toast exchange, honoring their alliance and commitment to each other's nations. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. biden accompanied by the prime minister of australia. ♪ [applause] >> ♪ ♪ [hail to the chief] ♪ [applause] pres. biden: please, have a seat . thank you. good evening, everyone. the prime minister and i and members of the australian delegation, distinguished guests, jill and i are honored to welcome you tonight to celebrate the historic bond between our two nations that has been going on for 72 years now. an alliance during world war ii, more than 150,000 american troops based in australia to fight in the pacific theater. they were sure they were prepared to navigate down under, each one of them was given a manual titled, instructions
ulysses s grant started the practice of honoring a foreign head of state back in december of 1874, hee then king of hawaii. the photo opportunity has become tradition, kept up from president kennedy through biden. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> now president biden and prime minister albanese of australia will enter and offer a toast exchange, honoring their alliance and commitment to each other's nations. ♪ ♪ >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. biden accompanied...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. didn't yahoo tell us by and we have to go into gaza and rules out negotiations in turn. fighting says we stand with israel, we stand with israel. so it's clear piece isn't the 1st priority. but it's also on the agenda is potential genocide. the the very best of your self and others is an act of love. those people who seek to deprive us of our rights in self defense. us to move here. they need us the most. we know not what they do. it is a historical fact. every time a society has been stripped of its right of self defense, a mass casualty events has occurred in its been imposed. the business is the government that has the governments of these communities are of the society that has committed the atrocities for you guys with who are right on where they took away your guns the finest. continuously, every day in our cities is the only country i think over this advanced industrial nation, i think over this happens. so happened in japan does not happen in england last lot of miles s
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. didn't yahoo tell us by and we have to go into gaza and rules out negotiations in turn. fighting says we stand with israel, we stand with israel. so it's clear piece isn't the 1st priority. but it's also on the agenda is potential genocide. the the very best of your self and others is an act of love. those people who seek to deprive us of our rights in self defense. us to move here....
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later, the the 50 years earlier. another port authority can student matriculate at harvard. federal i'll be so complex. in 1921, he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and the only one of the privilege minds of pottery lies produced and was not recognized as such because you know, he was blackboard reading so not out the after harvard be so campus returns to ford. don't recall where he witnesses the us controlled sugar cartels, extracting higher profits from plantation workers than any other place in the world . the in 1934 b. so compost organizes sugarcane cutters, or much of data to strike against us. sugar companies. they are quickly met with a bloody crackdown but the strikers prevail. and the wages are double to a $1.50 a day. the emboldened diesel compost forms the cadets of the republic who take an oath to fight for point the week of independence. on palm sunday. 1937, they plan a peaceful march. at the last minute, the colonial
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later, the the 50 years earlier. another port authority can student matriculate at harvard. federal i'll be so complex. in 1921, he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and the only one of the privilege minds of pottery lies produced and was not recognized as such because you know, he was blackboard reading so not out the after harvard be so...
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rawlins chief of staff to general ulysses s grant. so please join me in giving a warm shenandoah valley. welcome to melissa. will. write. thank you so much. i thank you, jonathan, so much for having me here and asking me to come talk to you. i'm excited to be here and i'm absolutely honored to be here and humbled because it is a very esteemed lineup of speakers. so i thank you very much for having me speak. i am going to talk to you today about some civil war photography and the power of portrait and its impact on the soldier and the experience of war and the aftermath of war, not just the soldier, but for the families and for the nation. this portrait here is probably one of the most famous, if not the most famous, from the civil war. and it is the hammerstone children. frank friedrich and alice amos, almost in of the 154th new york, was killed on the the gettysburg battlefield. his body was found by a local resident who found him clutching this photograph of his children. frank frederick and alice. another local resident, dr. john f
rawlins chief of staff to general ulysses s grant. so please join me in giving a warm shenandoah valley. welcome to melissa. will. write. thank you so much. i thank you, jonathan, so much for having me here and asking me to come talk to you. i'm excited to be here and i'm absolutely honored to be here and humbled because it is a very esteemed lineup of speakers. so i thank you very much for having me speak. i am going to talk to you today about some civil war photography and the power of...
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american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the new, the, all the cds that i saw the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the news that was the, the, with the or it would you vietnam, but the most the weight of mind that we're using with the, i'm slow loop on the right. when we give them flow, we're going to be mean we stand with the same loving voltage. when near the phone of them on your police, you mean you're going to use it? got people stable, think we go, you knew if they're open, what push me. it was a little a bother and i was able to ship them to the show. so i let them know the little, the new system on the if you have enough to do my way up. i asked that that a few lens books are in the middle of last se williams on me is that the go in and see which was class the since you all just through the associated participants in the info component across the lane, jump of show miss black my a show this to plot, which will show this blog post. i'm going to g
american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the new, the, all the cds that i saw the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the news that was the, the, with the or it would you vietnam, but the most the weight of mind that we're using with the, i'm slow loop on the right. when we give them flow, we're going to be mean we stand with the same loving voltage. when near...
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we've just heard ulysses and the tools he needs to set up other men for success who are going to achieve the victories that are going to return. lincoln to the white house. the november after he gives the gettysburg address. and let me kind of since the microphones moving its way towards you anyway and i think about river is sort of sealing the deal laid out in the emancipation proclamation that tim had mentioned. so we start 1863 kind of with this victor tree that allows lincoln to finally start moving this vision forward. and in a very tactical battle field centric way, how important is that for setting up the rest the year? yeah, it's it's an unusual occurrence. we start the year with a major battle going on. the last day of 1862 into the first two days of 1863. so, you know, timing is everything with any event and with stones river you had defeat at fredericksburg, you know, a couple of weeks earlier and you had defeated chickasaw bayou. so the other two primary union armies have meant defeat. and here's maybe not a one, but it's a victory in tennessee. bragg retreats, and that's all
we've just heard ulysses and the tools he needs to set up other men for success who are going to achieve the victories that are going to return. lincoln to the white house. the november after he gives the gettysburg address. and let me kind of since the microphones moving its way towards you anyway and i think about river is sort of sealing the deal laid out in the emancipation proclamation that tim had mentioned. so we start 1863 kind of with this victor tree that allows lincoln to finally...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the, the next across software. all things are considered computer level to remind you we're discussing how us 9, the res already mentioned that the, the united states has very hesitant to see more is that it promotes, come to an end. we have this current war against the people of gaza, and of course the, the war and ukraine, which they were to ample opportunities. the end of the united states said no, but they want this to continue on. and so if we look at, but at the same time, they never know how to end wars. okay. and so in ukraine it's a stalemate. inevitably, ukrainian government will fail. but what are the us railways got to do with casa? i mean, other than genocide pushed them into the see push them into the egypt governance. i have a mock mood of boss travel there for them on the back of it is really tank. i mean, what's the end game here, dimitri, as well there in game? i think it's the expulsion of the palestinian people from guys entirely this, this uh you know, rais
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the, the next across software. all things are considered computer level to remind you we're discussing how us 9, the res already mentioned that the, the united states has very hesitant to see more is that it promotes, come to an end. we have this current war against the people of gaza, and of course the, the war and ukraine, which they were to ample opportunities. the end of the...
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the ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. while hollywood has dominated the film industry for a 100 years, the international movie industry is growing by leaps and bounds. today we have bollywood in india, k dramas, and see so it's coming out of asia and tele, novelle as from latin america, just to name a few. but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to take a look at the cost in various markets to produce and film, and the other movie markets have the potential to overtake hollywood in the future . the. it is estimated that in 2021 the motion picture and videos industries in the us total of $66000000000.00. now the average cost of producing a film can range from a few $1000.00 for low budget independent films, to hundreds of millions of dollars per high budget hollywood blockbusters. now the standard film budget hinges on a few factors like screen play, cast crew locations, special effects, and marketing. film expenses are usually div
the ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. while hollywood has dominated the film industry for a 100 years, the international movie industry is growing by leaps and bounds. today we have bollywood in india, k dramas, and see so it's coming out of asia and tele, novelle as from latin america, just to name a few. but can any of them really compete with hollywood? i'm christy, i'm. you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later since the start of the special military operation in ukraine, thousands of volunteers have gone to the war zone. russian troops, civilians from i think it weighs such seems to be moving to sleep. google is i'm losing this way because of the some of the ssl bites and most of the shows please. yeah, but i said, please do give me a call or master can campbell the international more we all together unite for those who care people from all over russia unless you're willing to order these would it would 6, you know, wouldn't be the one that you later in the army and still room there are risking their lives. they rescue those most in need to go near the pardon me, a call as soon as, according choose this last name possibly. but if it was that you guys are looking to buy a new its newest and was wondering if you wanna do it friday is that the.
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later since the start of the special military operation in ukraine, thousands of volunteers have gone to the war zone. russian troops, civilians from i think it weighs such seems to be moving to sleep. google is i'm losing this way because of the some of the ssl bites and most of the shows please. yeah, but i said, please do give me a call or master can campbell the international more we...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later. the the west, the latest. but we've got to not buy them from schultz. this is so bad. there's some people are going to look for foods in because at least between kids about these people present cares about his country, the the are welcome at the cross. that's where all things are considered and peter little, this is the home addition to remind you. we're discussing some realm is the let me just go back to my lips, talked about the possibility of a land war here. over the last few days, pep talks from the defense minister gonna go onto the troops. you know, next you can see guns over there soon. you will see you guys are from, with in him the all the, some you know, psych ops you know, for the, for the media and all of that. but realistically, i think it's weeks is george, as already mentioned in the 1st part of the brother, it's very, very problematic. but the problem is, is it, mark me, the israel's calling card in the region is been deterrence. now that deterrence was undermi
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even though general ulysses grant and admiral david porter cooperated against vicksburg, it would not be until 1864 at mobile bay and 1875 against fort fisher that coastal sailors and soldiers truly cooperated to achieve larger objectives, and in both of those cases, it was the working relationships of the commanders that fostered results, the charleston was essentially closed to blockade runners in 1863, and perhaps if united states commanders cooperative as well as their confederate opponents, they could have achieved more against secession's birthplace that your.
even though general ulysses grant and admiral david porter cooperated against vicksburg, it would not be until 1864 at mobile bay and 1875 against fort fisher that coastal sailors and soldiers truly cooperated to achieve larger objectives, and in both of those cases, it was the working relationships of the commanders that fostered results, the charleston was essentially closed to blockade runners in 1863, and perhaps if united states commanders cooperative as well as their confederate...
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hebrew in ulysses. the. the half hebrew in ulysses. you ever read that ? james you ever read that?s joyce's no, i know the name though. bloom as though. yeah. bloom bloomsday as well . when? on june 16th. today well. when? on june 16th. today it takes place. but he has a protestant mother so that could be you and i have a german mother. yeah >> and you have a. >> and you have a. >> i do. that's right. this is why now . the half why i collect them now. the half breeds, i'm not. i'm breeds, right? yeah i'm not. i'm your paraphernalia with you anyway, lewis. >> i'm not. yeah, i've got tonnes of tonnes of stuff coming from embassy. this this from the embassy. this is. this is one of one of my is a gift from one of one of my loyal. from the fans. >> people nonnay. >> people of nonnay. >> people of nonnay. >> yeah. loose 78. >> yeah. loose 78. >> what is. let's have a look at the front pages. we kick off with daily mail hospital with the daily mail hospital horror . with the daily mail hospital horror. who's to blame? i with the daily mail hospital horror . who's to blame? i think horror
hebrew in ulysses. the. the half hebrew in ulysses. you ever read that ? james you ever read that?s joyce's no, i know the name though. bloom as though. yeah. bloom bloomsday as well . when? on june 16th. today well. when? on june 16th. today it takes place. but he has a protestant mother so that could be you and i have a german mother. yeah >> and you have a. >> and you have a. >> i do. that's right. this is why now . the half why i collect them now. the half breeds, i'm not....
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one thing history teaches us is we have been there before and in darker places. 1876 ulysses s grant prevented us from getting to the second world war. washington prevented us from not having a nation. optimism is the way to look. but certainly look other places there is some dark stuff. >> good on you because it feels like a back to basics moment. back to where we came from. you are going back to og george washington. rescuing the constitution. george washington and the fragile american experiment. we will be watching sunday night. >> thank you. >> up next, democrats on the defense with the ongoing crime wave. we would say that republicans are doing or trying to. is biting getting border policy advice from trump? it seems like it. we have reaction. stay with us. - they slept on me for 15 years. things i collected, pollen, dust, dander. all that time they could have protected me with an allerease mattress protector. it would've been soft and blocked 99.9% of dust, dirt, and allergens. allerease for a clean, healthy night's sleep. >> welcome back to the special edition of hannity. as
one thing history teaches us is we have been there before and in darker places. 1876 ulysses s grant prevented us from getting to the second world war. washington prevented us from not having a nation. optimism is the way to look. but certainly look other places there is some dark stuff. >> good on you because it feels like a back to basics moment. back to where we came from. you are going back to og george washington. rescuing the constitution. george washington and the fragile american...
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the first of the presidents from this period of time is of course ulysses grant. his background was discussed when we talked about him in the civil war. he was a great general. not really such a great president, though. in fact, he ran, but he is one of the most corrupt administrations in u.s. history. let's make it clear: grant himself was not corrupt. he was not on the take, you is not profiting from this corruption. grant and his fault had terrible taste in friends. he appointed his friends to office and his friends took advantage of him and his trust and got him to you all things of things that got them into trouble, and there were a number of scandals during the most with spearing, where they bribed government officials to disobey liquor taxes. the most important profitable from the port of new york and into the united states and government appointees that ran this was spending money for merchants and getting money under the table. the star route ring, the government gave out western mail routes to subcontractors who in turn made money by charging fees or cha
the first of the presidents from this period of time is of course ulysses grant. his background was discussed when we talked about him in the civil war. he was a great general. not really such a great president, though. in fact, he ran, but he is one of the most corrupt administrations in u.s. history. let's make it clear: grant himself was not corrupt. he was not on the take, you is not profiting from this corruption. grant and his fault had terrible taste in friends. he appointed his friends...
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host: let's hear from ulysses in texas. democratic line. caller: good morning c-span. it is right in front of you. you're looking at a people that are shows -- that are so scared of producing something they cannot get together and come up with a leader. people have been there five, 15 years. they are not eligible to be a leader? everything the republicans have led on, you can go back through history, back to obamacare. they did not want to do obamacare but they did not have an idea. i was told by my grandmother that if you do not have a solution you are part of the problem. they are part of the problem. you cannot lead without leadership. it is like the dog catching the car. if he catches it, what i'm i going to do? host: hakeem jeffries on his twitterleadership. it is like the dog catching the car. feed about steve scalise dropping out of the race, posting it is time for traditional republicans to break from maga extremists on a bipartisan p forward. catherine fr facebook saying the house is at a standstil repus had no idea who would replace mccarthy. how's is that fo
host: let's hear from ulysses in texas. democratic line. caller: good morning c-span. it is right in front of you. you're looking at a people that are shows -- that are so scared of producing something they cannot get together and come up with a leader. people have been there five, 15 years. they are not eligible to be a leader? everything the republicans have led on, you can go back through history, back to obamacare. they did not want to do obamacare but they did not have an idea. i was told...
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the first of these presidents from this this period of time is, of course, ulysses. and we've already discussed his background when we we talked about him in the civil war. we learned, of course, that he was a really great general. not really such a great president, though. in fact, he ended up running is objectively one of the most corrupt administrations in u.s. history. now, i want to make it very clear grant himself was not corrupt. grant was not on the take grant, was not profiting from this. grant's fault. is that he had terrible taste in friends he would appoint his friends to office and his friends took advantage of his trust and got into all kinds trouble. and there were a number of scandals during the grant administration. and one of the most famous was the whiskey ring, where whiskey producers bribed government officials to evade liquor taxes. there's the new york customs house scandal, the new york customs was by far the most important and profitable from the port of york in in the united states and government appointees who ran this were skimming money f
the first of these presidents from this this period of time is, of course, ulysses. and we've already discussed his background when we we talked about him in the civil war. we learned, of course, that he was a really great general. not really such a great president, though. in fact, he ended up running is objectively one of the most corrupt administrations in u.s. history. now, i want to make it very clear grant himself was not corrupt. grant was not on the take grant, was not profiting from...