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you're name is ulysses s. grant so his name became ulysses s. grant and the s stands for nothing. his name was really hiram and then he changed his name. he kind of stunk in school. he was getting a lot of demerits but he was a really good horsemen and it turned out he was an excellent soldier and he showed that in the mexican-american war. he had some tough times. he went to the northwest territory and he was really lonely and started drinking as some lonely soldiers might do and he was like. he could not hold his liquor that well and he got busted by a commander, drunk and he said either you resign your post or we will court-martial you so he resigned. he went back to illinois and went into this spiral where he was bad at farming in that it the leather building business and he's finally selling firewood out of the back of a cart to make money. three years after that he was the head of union forces as the biggest general america has ever seen in a few years after that he's president of the united states. >> a
you're name is ulysses s. grant so his name became ulysses s. grant and the s stands for nothing. his name was really hiram and then he changed his name. he kind of stunk in school. he was getting a lot of demerits but he was a really good horsemen and it turned out he was an excellent soldier and he showed that in the mexican-american war. he had some tough times. he went to the northwest territory and he was really lonely and started drinking as some lonely soldiers might do and he was like....
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ulysses grant has been promoted to general in chief of the united states army. he arrives in virginia in march of 1864, and he makes the decision to to join the army, the potomac in the field. but the army, the potomac and george meade are not going to be the only armies fighting in the spring. in virginia alone, you have what's going to be called the overland campaign. benjamin butler, the army, the james attack from june 100. there will be cavalry campaigns in the southwest of the state. and you have another force assigned to neutralize the shenandoah valley. this story really starts with the shenandoah valley, something that has vexed union commanders since very beginning of the war. stonewall jackson in 1862, the second battle of winchester. later in june of 1863. this continuing problem. and so in the spring of 1864, the shenandoah valley will be the responsibility of a man named fran siegel. and it goes absolutely nowhere. fran siegel is very quickly defeated at the battle of newmarket 15th, 1864, and retreats back towards harpers ferry. he is going to be
ulysses grant has been promoted to general in chief of the united states army. he arrives in virginia in march of 1864, and he makes the decision to to join the army, the potomac in the field. but the army, the potomac and george meade are not going to be the only armies fighting in the spring. in virginia alone, you have what's going to be called the overland campaign. benjamin butler, the army, the james attack from june 100. there will be cavalry campaigns in the southwest of the state. and...
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abe lincoln a biography, an american ulysses, a light the life of ulysses grant. he is also the author of lincoln's speech the second inaugural, the eloquent president, a portrait of lincoln through his words and lincoln in private, which won baroness lincoln award. his most recent book, which speak about this morning, is on fields the life and unlikely heroism of joshua lawrence chamberlain. please give join me in giving a lincoln forum forum welcome ron white. thank you, john, for your friendship and your leadership then harold for the invitation to be here and all of you already we've had wonderful conversations. we will certainly have more as the time goes forward. as i prepared biography of joshua lawrence chamberlain and i received a telephone call from, brunswick, maine the woman herself as a consultant charged with rewriting the script to for visitors to see the remarkable chamberlain. after we talked for a while i asked her at the end of the conversation well, who comes to the chamberlain home? well, she said about 60% are chamberlain fans. they just pack
abe lincoln a biography, an american ulysses, a light the life of ulysses grant. he is also the author of lincoln's speech the second inaugural, the eloquent president, a portrait of lincoln through his words and lincoln in private, which won baroness lincoln award. his most recent book, which speak about this morning, is on fields the life and unlikely heroism of joshua lawrence chamberlain. please give join me in giving a lincoln forum forum welcome ron white. thank you, john, for your...
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therefore, in different countries, ulysses was banned for a long time.n february 2, 1946 , the south sakhalin region was formed in the soviet union, which included the southern part of sakhalin and the kuril islands. these lands were developed by russian pioneers; at the same time, the japanese claimed them. in the middle of the 19th century, russia ceded the islands to them, and recognized sakhalin as joint possession. the country was weakened by the crimean. a full-scale invasion. in response to and after hitler's aggression threatened the requests of the allies for the second world war, stalin agreed to enter the war against japan on the condition of restoring our sovereignty over. all of sakhalin. this was consolidated by the yalta conference, the red army liberated these territories. at the beginning of the forty -seventh, the yuzhno-sakhalinsk region united with the sakhalin region and today. it is a subject of the russian federation. japan still lays claim to the islands, but russia is not going to give them up. february 2, 1964 at the olympic gam
therefore, in different countries, ulysses was banned for a long time.n february 2, 1946 , the south sakhalin region was formed in the soviet union, which included the southern part of sakhalin and the kuril islands. these lands were developed by russian pioneers; at the same time, the japanese claimed them. in the middle of the 19th century, russia ceded the islands to them, and recognized sakhalin as joint possession. the country was weakened by the crimean. a full-scale invasion. in response...
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on february 2 , 1922 , ulysses, now one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, was publishedis considered a masterpiece of literary modernism and causes a storm of controversy. bernard shaw called him repulsive. richard aldington is monstrous slander of a person. and vladimir nabokov admired him. the title refers to the myth of odysseus or ulysia and the chapters correspond to episodes of his wanderings. but this is similar. the novel tells the story of one day in dublin everyman, leopold bloom, his friend and wife. their conversations and experiences are conveyed in an innovative style. internal monologues flow like a stream of consciousness, without commas, chaotically. and this work gained scandalous fame for its frank descriptions of physiological processes and constant thoughts of sexual desire. therefore, in different countries , ulysses was banned for a long time as a pornographic novel, but today. considered a cult. on february 2, 1946, the south sakhalin region was formed in the soviet union. it included the southern part of sakhalin and kurilsk. on the soviet far ea
on february 2 , 1922 , ulysses, now one of the most famous novels of the 20th century, was publishedis considered a masterpiece of literary modernism and causes a storm of controversy. bernard shaw called him repulsive. richard aldington is monstrous slander of a person. and vladimir nabokov admired him. the title refers to the myth of odysseus or ulysia and the chapters correspond to episodes of his wanderings. but this is similar. the novel tells the story of one day in dublin everyman,...
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well, who knew that ulysses grant was the founder of the united nations. i mean, that is the vision that he's got there in does indeed foreshadow what came to pass in a in a in a certain fashion or aspirationally perhaps after the second world war. that is what he's thinking of are i mean, grant was an extraordinary individual. he was not an actual politician. he was he was much better educated than he was often given credit for. he thought serious certainly about issues he had about public. and as you your the questioner suggested even international issues it's it's what says in that of of course he had no effect he had no effect whatsoever. but it was aspirational. it was a statement of values and hopes it was akin to the policy he pursued with respect to native americans, american indians, grant's policy initially was a pacific policy. by today's standard, nobody very few people approve of the establishment of reservations and so on. within the context of his time, his policy aspired, aspired to peaceful relations with the tribal nations. okay, that fel
well, who knew that ulysses grant was the founder of the united nations. i mean, that is the vision that he's got there in does indeed foreshadow what came to pass in a in a in a certain fashion or aspirationally perhaps after the second world war. that is what he's thinking of are i mean, grant was an extraordinary individual. he was not an actual politician. he was he was much better educated than he was often given credit for. he thought serious certainly about issues he had about public....
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the title is a reference. to the myth of odysseus or ulysses and the chapters correspond to episodesy is limited to this. the novel tells the story of one day in dublin everyman, leopold bloom, his friend and wife. their conversations and experiences are conveyed in an innovative style. inner monologues flow like a stream of consciousness no commas, chaotic. and this work gained scandalous fame for its frank descriptions of physiological processes and unchanging thoughts. and sexual desires, which is why in different countries ulysses was banned for a long time as a pornographic novel, but today it is considered a cult. on february 2 , 1946 , the south sakhalin region was formed in the soviet union, which included the southern part of sakhalin and the kuril islands. these lands were developed by russian pioneers, at the same time the japanese laid claim to them, in the middle of the 19th century russia ceded and... at the beginning of forty-seven, the yuzhno-sakhalinsk region merged with the sakhalin region, and today it is a subject of the russian federation. japan still lays claim
the title is a reference. to the myth of odysseus or ulysses and the chapters correspond to episodesy is limited to this. the novel tells the story of one day in dublin everyman, leopold bloom, his friend and wife. their conversations and experiences are conveyed in an innovative style. inner monologues flow like a stream of consciousness no commas, chaotic. and this work gained scandalous fame for its frank descriptions of physiological processes and unchanging thoughts. and sexual desires,...
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ulysses s grant and the battle to save reconstruction with mr. border with he a prolific author he has written nine nonfiction books and is built on and furthers and continues the research and writing did about the radical reform. republicans in power. i told congress at war how reformers fought the civil war. lincoln ended slavery, remade america. that was published just three years ago in 2020. it's a narrative that continues in klan war and his earlier works include, and i'm sort of going to enlist a couple of these in reverse sequencing back in time time bound china, the underground railroad and for the soul of america there was great debate. henry clay, stephen douglass and the compromise that preserved the the first congress how james george washington and a group of extraordinary women invented the government and washington the making of the american capitol and there were several earlier than that. mr. burdick is, a native of new york city, he is an independent writer, historian and journalist. his most recent has been on 19th century ame
ulysses s grant and the battle to save reconstruction with mr. border with he a prolific author he has written nine nonfiction books and is built on and furthers and continues the research and writing did about the radical reform. republicans in power. i told congress at war how reformers fought the civil war. lincoln ended slavery, remade america. that was published just three years ago in 2020. it's a narrative that continues in klan war and his earlier works include, and i'm sort of going to...
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ulysses s grant, lyndon b. johnson, warren g harding, harry s truman, what are you got?ion, don't have a clue. that said i will go with number 4, harry truman. stuart: lou? lou:i will go harry truman as well. we when i guarantee it is not lyndon johnson because that is lyndon baines johnson but i'm going with ulysses s grant. reveal please. harry s truman. he's got it right again. do you look it up? >> i don't look it up. it's not allowed. i don't. ashley is the one that gets it right. stuart: the us didn't stand for any name but was a compromise between the names of his grandfather, truman and solomon. out of time, coast-to-coast starts now
ulysses s grant, lyndon b. johnson, warren g harding, harry s truman, what are you got?ion, don't have a clue. that said i will go with number 4, harry truman. stuart: lou? lou:i will go harry truman as well. we when i guarantee it is not lyndon johnson because that is lyndon baines johnson but i'm going with ulysses s grant. reveal please. harry s truman. he's got it right again. do you look it up? >> i don't look it up. it's not allowed. i don't. ashley is the one that gets it right....
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the secretary of war for ulysses s. grant, and his wife had a taste for the finer things in life and demanded a lavish lifestyle. often times back in the day, cabinet secretaries were expected to entertain and host parties in washington, d.c. they took over a large house that was previously owned by the secretary of state and just through bangers. night after night after night, and so overextended their invitations that at one point, 1200 guests arrived at the party, and they trashed the place and caused so much damage, they could not afford to pay any of the contractors to clean it up, so what did they do? the wife engineered a kickback scheme. all of the western military posts out in indian territory would then get a cut and send it back to he and his wife in order to make up for the lost income. now this went on for many, many years until i was finally discovered, and when it was discovered, he ran into ulysses s. grant's office and said i'm sorry, here's my recogresignation and burst into tears. what did they do wit
the secretary of war for ulysses s. grant, and his wife had a taste for the finer things in life and demanded a lavish lifestyle. often times back in the day, cabinet secretaries were expected to entertain and host parties in washington, d.c. they took over a large house that was previously owned by the secretary of state and just through bangers. night after night after night, and so overextended their invitations that at one point, 1200 guests arrived at the party, and they trashed the place...
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the first was ulysses grant. in 1872, his horse-drawn carriage was stopped by a policeman. in any way. the second president arrested was biden's predecessor , donald trump. he was indicted last august for the 2021 storming of the capitol by his supporters. trump was formally arrested in fulton, georgia, spent 20 minutes behind bars and was released on $2,000 bail, notably six months before his arrest. trump was charged with 34 charges of falsifying business records related to payments to two women for silence and alleged sexual relations with a politician, including porn actress stormy daniels, but so far the main punishment for the us president was not arrest, but impeachment and removal from power through congress. in the seventy-fourth year the house of representatives decided. begin impeachment proceedings against the thirty-seventh president richard nixon, he was accused of involvement in planting bugs in the headquarters of the democratic party at the watergate hotel during the presidential election campaign. without waiting for impeachment to begin, nixon himself res
the first was ulysses grant. in 1872, his horse-drawn carriage was stopped by a policeman. in any way. the second president arrested was biden's predecessor , donald trump. he was indicted last august for the 2021 storming of the capitol by his supporters. trump was formally arrested in fulton, georgia, spent 20 minutes behind bars and was released on $2,000 bail, notably six months before his arrest. trump was charged with 34 charges of falsifying business records related to payments to two...
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the first was ulysses grant. in 1872 his horse-drawn carriage stopped by a policeman.lice station and fined $20, and this episode did not affect his fate in any way. the second president arrested was biden's predecessor, donald trump. he was indicted last august for the 2021 storming of the capitol by his supporters. trump was formally arrested at the fulton state prison in georgia, spent 20 minutes behind bars and was released on bail. $2,000, it is noteworthy that six months before his arrest, trump was charged with 34 falsification of business records related to payments to two women for silence, and an alleged sexual relationship with a politician, among them porn actress stormy daniels, but until now the main punishment for the us president was not arrest, but impeachment, removal from power through congress. they introduced it in '74. for the first time, he was accused of putting pressure on ukrainian president vladimir zelensky for personal political interests. for the second time in incitement of insurrection, which led to the storming of the capitol after the
the first was ulysses grant. in 1872 his horse-drawn carriage stopped by a policeman.lice station and fined $20, and this episode did not affect his fate in any way. the second president arrested was biden's predecessor, donald trump. he was indicted last august for the 2021 storming of the capitol by his supporters. trump was formally arrested at the fulton state prison in georgia, spent 20 minutes behind bars and was released on bail. $2,000, it is noteworthy that six months before his...
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ulysses s grant, lyndon b. johnson, warren g harding, harry s truman, what are you got? ashley: a great question, don't have a clue. that said i will go with number 4, harry truman. stuart: lou? lou:i will go harry truman as well. we when i guarantee it is not lyndon johnson because that is lyndon baines johnson but i'm going with ulysses s grant. reveal please. harry s truman. he's got it right again. do you look it up? >> i don't look it up. it's not allowed. i don't. ashley is the one that gets it right. stuart: the us didn't stand for any name but was a compromise between the names of his grandfather, truman and solomon. out of time, coast-to-coast starts now. neil: we are focused on nvidia, the nasdaq. in the case of nvidia about hundred points, good for a 13% gain, lifting anything check with including all the magnificent seven, not all of them doing what they are doing but many putting a confirmation that ai is not just a passing fad. they are there making a ton of money on it and the hope seems to be they will continue doing so. it in the eye of the beholder whet
ulysses s grant, lyndon b. johnson, warren g harding, harry s truman, what are you got? ashley: a great question, don't have a clue. that said i will go with number 4, harry truman. stuart: lou? lou:i will go harry truman as well. we when i guarantee it is not lyndon johnson because that is lyndon baines johnson but i'm going with ulysses s grant. reveal please. harry s truman. he's got it right again. do you look it up? >> i don't look it up. it's not allowed. i don't. ashley is the one...
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asya decided to read joyce, this is ulysses, if i’m not mistaken, yes, but she took the book or somethingkay, asya is going to leave the house, we will follow her, igor , i ask you to be patient and don’t give yourself away, okay, okay, of course, let me go then so that we don’t run into her. slow down, what is it, there is a chance to find out where asya went, be ready, pavlik, who, asya yuryeva, apartment 70, accepted, thank you, come back, pavlik, what do you say, boss, you need to work with a magic wand, not... .people, just give me a couple of minutes, and what are you going to do in these couple of minutes, i’ll create a website like this, zinaida borovskaya, clears karma , tells fortunes, attracts good luck, you mean, asya went to her, judging by the mobile signal, she had already arrived, i punched her in the address, immediately put the owner’s name into the search engine, the first link came out to this beauty, it seems. at the point of the word and what is your desire connected to with whom or what, okay, i wrote: all week i will feed your desire with energy, i will send a requ
asya decided to read joyce, this is ulysses, if i’m not mistaken, yes, but she took the book or somethingkay, asya is going to leave the house, we will follow her, igor , i ask you to be patient and don’t give yourself away, okay, okay, of course, let me go then so that we don’t run into her. slow down, what is it, there is a chance to find out where asya went, be ready, pavlik, who, asya yuryeva, apartment 70, accepted, thank you, come back, pavlik, what do you say, boss, you need to...
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. >> ulysses farragut is a phoenix defense attorney who's tried death penalty cases, but wasn't partfense team was right to put jodi on the stand, risky as it was, to try to connect with the jury. >> they do need to have the jury feel some sense of sympathy, some sorrow for her. it was very important to humanize jodi. >> the defense started with the claim that jodi had suffered long-term physical and emotional abuse. first around the age of 7 from her parents. >> i think that's the first year my dad started using a belt. my mom began to carry a wooden spoon in her purse. >> jodi's parents, who were there for much of her testimony, won't say whether her claims are true. the defense theme of jodi as a victim continued, with her accusations that she felt used and debased by travis alexander. >> what do you mean, though, that you felt used? >> he gets a hotel room, i show up, we hang out, we have sex. i'm getting a lot of attention but only while we're engaging in sexual activity. i kind of felt like -- like a prostitute sort of. >> the graphic sexual testimony really goes to the heart o
. >> ulysses farragut is a phoenix defense attorney who's tried death penalty cases, but wasn't partfense team was right to put jodi on the stand, risky as it was, to try to connect with the jury. >> they do need to have the jury feel some sense of sympathy, some sorrow for her. it was very important to humanize jodi. >> the defense started with the claim that jodi had suffered long-term physical and emotional abuse. first around the age of 7 from her parents. >> i think...
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time wea cabinet official n impeached back in 18 76, willia beltnap was the secretary of war for ulyssesnt and his wife had a taste for the finer things in life and demanded a lavish life style and often times back in the day cabinet secretaries were expected to entertain and host parties in washington, dc. they took over a large house that was previously owned by william sewer the secretary of state and just threw bangers er night after night after night. and so overextended their invitations, at 1.1200 guests th arrived at theat party and they trashed the place and caused so much damage, they could not ford to pay any of the contractors ty clean it up. so what did they do? the wife engineered a kickback scheme. all of the western military posts out in indian territory would then get a cut and send it back to beltnap and his wife in order to make up for the lost income. now,to this went on for many, mw years until it was finally discovered, and when it was discovered, beltnap ran into your ulysses grant office and burst into tears and they accepted thehe resignation theyp voted tore imp
time wea cabinet official n impeached back in 18 76, willia beltnap was the secretary of war for ulyssesnt and his wife had a taste for the finer things in life and demanded a lavish life style and often times back in the day cabinet secretaries were expected to entertain and host parties in washington, dc. they took over a large house that was previously owned by william sewer the secretary of state and just threw bangers er night after night after night. and so overextended their invitations,...
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thousands of readers, including president abraham lincoln, vice hannibal hamlin and general ulysses s grant among its subscribers. the prospects for such success were grim. upon bradley's arrival at camp, convalescing on the west bank of the potomac in december of 1862, commonly referred as camp misery, hers was the daunting task to transform a perfect golgotha into a functional and efficient hospital for the processing of patients in preparation for discharge or return to regiments. yet if there was a nurse or hospital administrator capable of meeting challenges and setting things right, it was almost certainly amy morris, bradley born in east vassalboro, maine, september 13th, 1823, she overcame a fragile constitution to become a precocious and highly regarded teacher. even so, she remained susceptible to serious bouts of pneumonia, eventually sought relief in more hospitable southern climes, including charleston, south carolina and even costa rica. april of 1861 found her in boston where she learned of the surrender of fort sumter. anxious to do her part, she persuaded former stude
thousands of readers, including president abraham lincoln, vice hannibal hamlin and general ulysses s grant among its subscribers. the prospects for such success were grim. upon bradley's arrival at camp, convalescing on the west bank of the potomac in december of 1862, commonly referred as camp misery, hers was the daunting task to transform a perfect golgotha into a functional and efficient hospital for the processing of patients in preparation for discharge or return to regiments. yet if...
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a life of ulysses grant, among other works. he's also the author of several additional books on abraham lincoln, including lincoln's speech, the second inaugural, the president a portrait of lincoln through his words and lincoln in private, what his most personal reflections tell us about our greatest american, our greatest president, most appropriately, a scholar of both the civil war era and theology. ron is most recently the biographer of another man of faith and intellectual achievement, a figure well known here in gettysburg, joshua lawrence chamberlain, who is the subject of ron's most recent work on great fields. the life and unlikely heroism of joshua lawrence chamberlain, which he spoke about earlier today in harold holder's. i could probably just say his name and. leave it at that. but i won't. whether a first time attendee of the forum or a seasoned veteran, we all know harold as one of the country's leading authorities on, abraham lincoln and the political culture of the civil war era. he is a prolific writer and le
a life of ulysses grant, among other works. he's also the author of several additional books on abraham lincoln, including lincoln's speech, the second inaugural, the president a portrait of lincoln through his words and lincoln in private, what his most personal reflections tell us about our greatest american, our greatest president, most appropriately, a scholar of both the civil war era and theology. ron is most recently the biographer of another man of faith and intellectual achievement, a...
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. >> i was going to say ulysses s. grant but he had 10 minutes with the secretary before we came out here and only 10 minutes i'm going to say janet yellen. [applause] >> that is great. the last one is most important and we have a little bit of time left. advice to your 25-year-old self madam secretary. >> in life it's important to figure out what you are really passionate about and what you are interested in what you want to devote your work life to and to try to do it. and to affiliate yourself with an organization whether to affirm or nonprofit or university whose mission it you deeply identify with that you are proud to say i work for this company or organization with people that you like, trust and admire. you shouldn't be afraid to try new things. make changes in your life and learn new things along the way and deepen your knowledge and interests. >> governor, bring us home. two things to make it come to. sunscreen. [laughter] i grew up in the 70s, 80s and 90s. i love what you said. take risks and experience new
. >> i was going to say ulysses s. grant but he had 10 minutes with the secretary before we came out here and only 10 minutes i'm going to say janet yellen. [applause] >> that is great. the last one is most important and we have a little bit of time left. advice to your 25-year-old self madam secretary. >> in life it's important to figure out what you are really passionate about and what you are interested in what you want to devote your work life to and to try to do it. and...
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american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the in the gym. and so just deal with the, with the one with taking the picture. they were proud of domestic but are you ready to go in your settings menu or pins in there? no, but he got audio with, or i actually, it was who i see on google. okay. and with and then almost a week ago, and then we'll get to bundle the, the general say to us just love the screen. but is this indeed reality? last, there's never been to the did you purchase a id please? yeah. give us a time to time prize size and call you to do this. it gets off of it. sure. as fast as you can. v as in actually this is a very bold decision by the gym and the government to even stop because he is when the agreement was generated more divisions and more and god more questions or more of those they are using to pay us what they are giving us just go to the pollution conference and now we have not been supportive calls. what has been happening here? it will open the ponder as box the next thing it will be them full then
american president ulysses grant wrote about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the in the gym. and so just deal with the, with the one with taking the picture. they were proud of domestic but are you ready to go in your settings menu or pins in there? no, but he got audio with, or i actually, it was who i see on google. okay. and with and then almost a week ago, and then we'll get to bundle the, the general say to us just love the screen. but is this indeed...
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american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the, the last not putting it the most don't just these to do it so it's in us, them go to federal but is there a spot? because that point i figured i'd say to 0, and this is timmy, even though soaps, think of bunker and you probably dropped those lashania epic assess with susie just conflicts. i would space the bunk of got the your let's assign you to me for my team was national citibank. so 2000 shares chase national bank. 6000 shares. national bank of commerce. 21000 shares. first national bank. $15000.00 shares for the dominant financial group of course, or are the united states and u. k. bikes their objective? is there a huge in many, they basically control the national international financial system, their means of control or the federal reserve bank, greenland. and of course, world bank and the international monetary fund is basically american based because the dollar is the world reserve currency. and this, that conveys financial power. you know, there is nothing, nothing
american president ulysses grant rode about the consequences of aggression against mexico several decades later the, the last not putting it the most don't just these to do it so it's in us, them go to federal but is there a spot? because that point i figured i'd say to 0, and this is timmy, even though soaps, think of bunker and you probably dropped those lashania epic assess with susie just conflicts. i would space the bunk of got the your let's assign you to me for my team was national...
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president biden, fourteenth best president in history of the united states ahead of ronald reagan and ulyssestate of out of touch academia i think this survey sums up all your worst fears. paul: kyle. kyle:the odysseus moon lander, the first us lander on the lunar surface since 1972, the end of the apollo program era and the first private spacecraft to touchdown on the moon, build by a texas committee put into orbit by a space x rocket, part of nasa's turn toward commercial operations. it was a bumpy ride down from odysseus which landed on its side but i still call that one small step for man and a giant leap for private spaceflight. paul: jillian. jillian:new york city over the death of slocco the owl. a vandal cut through the mesh of his enclosure. they didn't catch the owl or the crook. my colleague wonder this was going to come to a tragic end and sure enough, the owl ran into a building and died. this is the consequence of lawlessness tolerated in new york city and i cried foul. paul: dan. dan:the 400 russians the protested in russia over the past weekend against the death in prison of a
president biden, fourteenth best president in history of the united states ahead of ronald reagan and ulyssestate of out of touch academia i think this survey sums up all your worst fears. paul: kyle. kyle:the odysseus moon lander, the first us lander on the lunar surface since 1972, the end of the apollo program era and the first private spacecraft to touchdown on the moon, build by a texas committee put into orbit by a space x rocket, part of nasa's turn toward commercial operations. it was a...
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and lincoln went about creating the new military division of mississippi and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military division of the mississippi combined. grant's army, the tennessee burnside army of the ohio up near knoxville at that time, and rosecrans army of the cumberland and the war department told grant he could either retain rosecrans as commander under him or. he could replace him, and that was not a hard decision for grant who had headed out for rosecrans from 62, stayed at shiloh in battle of corinth. that's another story. so rosecrans was out and grant names thomas the new commander of the army of the cumberland when word was telegraphed to thomas in chattanooga that he would be the new commander, his response was and bryan knows this well, i will hold the town till we starve, says the rock of chickamauga so grant in stevenson on october 21st and meets with rosecrans, who is on his way home to cincinnati, rosecrans explains the plan that had been developed to lift the siege. grant listened very intently to this and wondered privately why rosecrans didn't it? becaus
and lincoln went about creating the new military division of mississippi and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military division of the mississippi combined. grant's army, the tennessee burnside army of the ohio up near knoxville at that time, and rosecrans army of the cumberland and the war department told grant he could either retain rosecrans as commander under him or. he could replace him, and that was not a hard decision for grant who had headed out for rosecrans from 62, stayed...
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ulysses grant, i don't know as well as our chief correspondent chad program -- chad pergram does. >>eporter: it was under grant, but the secretary of war in 1876, we don't have a secretary of war anymore. narrow vote in the house last night, you don't get style points, either your impeached or not, the house impeached alejandro mayorkas, 214-213. >> we executed our duty impeaching secretary mayorkas for violating his oath to support and defend the constitution and breach the american public's trust. impeachment is just one step. >> reporter: republicans want the senate to take up strict border security plan that republicans lost three of their members making the vote so tight. he stood firm in his opposition. >> i talked to the whip before hand and he knew i was going to be firm. secretary mayorkas goes down as one of the worst cabinet secretaries of my lifetime but it's not a high crime or misdemeanor. >> reporter: next stop of the senate must start an impeachment trial. senate majority leader chuck schumer says the plan for that is at the end of the month. >> it is a democratic sen
ulysses grant, i don't know as well as our chief correspondent chad program -- chad pergram does. >>eporter: it was under grant, but the secretary of war in 1876, we don't have a secretary of war anymore. narrow vote in the house last night, you don't get style points, either your impeached or not, the house impeached alejandro mayorkas, 214-213. >> we executed our duty impeaching secretary mayorkas for violating his oath to support and defend the constitution and breach the...
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cabinet secretary has only been impeached one time that was under president ulysses s. grant. s. doesn't stand for anything but i digress. here is what happens next to the impeachment of secretary mayorkas. the impeachment manager serve as prosecutor, citizens jurors. the day after the senate receives those articles. then, trials run monday through saturday. senators decide a full trial or move to dismiss or have votes convict organize exonerating mayorkas. the senate could send the articles to committee for re reviewed will will dhs chief for the first time as you mentioned since 1876. >> i would be real surprised if they didn't try to rush it because, look, every day we talk about the border is bad for their guy. >> my message for the senate is they should look at the polling and they know our border security is the number one issue look egregiousness the lack of public trust. the secretary has refused to comply with the law on multiple occasions and multiple times. only three house republicans voted against impeaching mayorkas and two are not running for re-election and lea
cabinet secretary has only been impeached one time that was under president ulysses s. grant. s. doesn't stand for anything but i digress. here is what happens next to the impeachment of secretary mayorkas. the impeachment manager serve as prosecutor, citizens jurors. the day after the senate receives those articles. then, trials run monday through saturday. senators decide a full trial or move to dismiss or have votes convict organize exonerating mayorkas. the senate could send the articles to...
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. >> ulysses s grant?was lincoln and i think we are both wrong, the answer is ronald reagan. he was born february the sixth 1911 in illinois. the home to the most number presidents with eight of them coming from the state of virginia now we know it was lincoln and a present illinois, three hours today, that is it for "varney & company" you know what's coming up in seven seconds, five, four, three, two, "coast to coast" starts now.
. >> ulysses s grant?was lincoln and i think we are both wrong, the answer is ronald reagan. he was born february the sixth 1911 in illinois. the home to the most number presidents with eight of them coming from the state of virginia now we know it was lincoln and a present illinois, three hours today, that is it for "varney & company" you know what's coming up in seven seconds, five, four, three, two, "coast to coast" starts now.