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- union army. for a long, long time, stories like van lew's and wilson's have been obscured by lost cause propaganda, which prompted a solid south full of loyal slaves and patriotic women. the modernist landscape is revealing, there is a standing soldier statue of a u.s. ct veteran located in norfolk, virginia, installed in 1920. but it is the only such black soldier union monument in all of the south. there is a plaque commemorating elizabeth van lew's story. at churchill, on the site where her family mansion used to stand, but it was not put their until 2005. it is one of the few plaques in the south commemorating a white unionist. the civil war museum seeks to bring the past into clearer focus in all of its vast complexity, and this means illuminating divisions within the north and south, not just the conflict between them. remember southern unionism is to remember the civil war as a time of personal choices that roiled families and hearts. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. we will tak
- union army. for a long, long time, stories like van lew's and wilson's have been obscured by lost cause propaganda, which prompted a solid south full of loyal slaves and patriotic women. the modernist landscape is revealing, there is a standing soldier statue of a u.s. ct veteran located in norfolk, virginia, installed in 1920. but it is the only such black soldier union monument in all of the south. there is a plaque commemorating elizabeth van lew's story. at churchill, on the site where...
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i worked union all my life. i support unions. i think they're a good thing, but i have a question about school teachers union. when i was in the union, any day i missed work, i lost money. teachers are 180 school days a year. they don't lose money. how does this work? guest: so every labor contract is negotiated differently. it's not that they don't lose money. their pay is generally -- i can't speak for every school district in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. but it's generally spread out, whatever their pay is, is spread out over the course of the entire year even though they may not work during the summer. it's a prorated amount. host: jim off twitter asks this question or makes this statement saying i support the option to be part of a union, but i don't think workers shd be forced -- should be forced to be a member as a precondition of employment. what do you think about that? guest: i think we don't recognize the benefit that unions provide. what we do know is this. employees who opt not to join their union in places wher
i worked union all my life. i support unions. i think they're a good thing, but i have a question about school teachers union. when i was in the union, any day i missed work, i lost money. teachers are 180 school days a year. they don't lose money. how does this work? guest: so every labor contract is negotiated differently. it's not that they don't lose money. their pay is generally -- i can't speak for every school district in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. but it's generally spread out,...
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he revealed 450,000 men from slave states across the union fought for the union army during the civil war. ins cohort of southerners blue consisted of african-american man from across the slave states most of whom havd fled slavery. it consisted of border south whites from the slave states that resisted the siren song of secession. it even included white men from confederate states who chose the stars and stripes over the stars and bars. together, these anti-confederate southerners offered up a crucial margin for victory to the union in the civil war. today, as much as when it was initially published, the book offers a bracing challenge to the conventional way americans think and talk about the civil war. he challenges us not to equate the south with the confederacy, not to slip into a shorthand across the civil war. such a short hand as freeman reminded us, he -- the expenses of southerners who contributed to the victory. war museum isivil putting a strong emphasis in its galleries and interpretive panels and artifacts on illuminating the personal choices of civil war era americans.
he revealed 450,000 men from slave states across the union fought for the union army during the civil war. ins cohort of southerners blue consisted of african-american man from across the slave states most of whom havd fled slavery. it consisted of border south whites from the slave states that resisted the siren song of secession. it even included white men from confederate states who chose the stars and stripes over the stars and bars. together, these anti-confederate southerners offered up a...
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a possible temporary customs union with the future uk government could change and the european union have dismissed. i trade arrangement which the former uk representative to the eu has described as the definition of insanity. mr. speaker, none of what the prime minister announced yesterday was discussed with the devolved government. this really goes to the heart of the problem. in december 2016 the scottish government published a compromise position. this was projected without discussion. scotland's voice has been ignored time and time again. brexit has -- from the scottish parliament. that is no respect for the devolved administration by this government. westminster has ignored scotland. mr. speaker, this is a tory mess. look around, there is no support for the prime minister is deal. prime minister, this deal faces even a bigger defeat the last one. tomorrow, communities will make their voice heard, and our democratic european relation. mr. speaker, a vote for the scottish national party is a vote to stop brexit. a vote to stop this economic matters, about to respect scotland's de
a possible temporary customs union with the future uk government could change and the european union have dismissed. i trade arrangement which the former uk representative to the eu has described as the definition of insanity. mr. speaker, none of what the prime minister announced yesterday was discussed with the devolved government. this really goes to the heart of the problem. in december 2016 the scottish government published a compromise position. this was projected without discussion....
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will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the role of your successor in the negotiations? how would that be handled with the secretary of state? >> the secretary of state would operate according to policy set by the government. a there would be not just role for that individual and the prime minister, but a role for the cabinet. >> is the government ready for negotiations? the secretary of state and announced a month ago the government was planning to set up an expert advisory group in trade and customs. has that group been established? >> there are various pieces of work being
will it be the european union? we would have a different arrangement for the negotiation most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. could just explain, the next stage of negotiations include the wide range of issues, and it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise for cross government on all matters, one element would go to the security aspects. making sure that those who are expert and well-versed are part of the negotiations. >> what would be your role or the...
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the secretary of state and the european union? prime minister may: we'll have a different arrangement for the negotiations. i think most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. if i can can just explain obviously the next stage of negotiations, phase two of negotiations, includes wide range of issues. of course it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise from a cross government on all matters that were involved. for example, one element that will be security aspects. obviously making sure that those who are expert, part of those negotiations will be important. >> what would be your role or role of your successor if that's what happens in the negotiations? how would that be habbled? prime minister may: the secretary of state would operate according to policies set by the government. there would be not just a role for that individual and the rolls, but roll for the cabinet. >> is the government ready for negotiations? i ask because the discriminate -- secretary of state announced mon-b a month ago the governme
the secretary of state and the european union? prime minister may: we'll have a different arrangement for the negotiations. i think most likely it would be led by the secretary of state. if i can can just explain obviously the next stage of negotiations, phase two of negotiations, includes wide range of issues. of course it would be necessary to be able to draw cross expertise from a cross government on all matters that were involved. for example, one element that will be security aspects....
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such we can use the lead european union. i repeat that had the first meeting phone vote country we could've gotten and they out already. i do not accept the description you have given, the position the united kingdom will be an following on the basis of the withdrawal agreement and the future proposed future relationship that we're negotiating. i could go through the specific issues if you like but it is not the case, it is very clear that it is not the case were going to see the continued court of justice here in united kingdom. >> prime minister when a calling you to resign the other day in the house, you said the withdrawal agreement with a good deal for the united kingdom. but how can it be so when it deliberately undermines the repeal of the european commission act of 19 1972? i mention there's no commencement order. this shackles us to all eu -- submitted if i may. this shackles us to all eu treaties and laws. your 108 promises not to extend the time have been overridden by what many regard as an unlawful statute instr
such we can use the lead european union. i repeat that had the first meeting phone vote country we could've gotten and they out already. i do not accept the description you have given, the position the united kingdom will be an following on the basis of the withdrawal agreement and the future proposed future relationship that we're negotiating. i could go through the specific issues if you like but it is not the case, it is very clear that it is not the case were going to see the continued...
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and the european union have dismissed.the former uk representative to the eu has described as the definition of insanity. mr speaker, none of what the prime minister announced yesterday was discussed with the devolved government in edinburgh. this really goes to the heart of the problem. in december 2016, the scottish government published a compromise position. this was rejected without discussion. scotland's voice has been ignored time and time again. brexit has made oui’ powers time and time again. brexit has made our powers stripped away from the scottish parliament. there is no respect for the devolved administrations by this government. westminster has ignored scotland. mr speaker, this is a sorry mess. look around. there is no support. there is no support for the prime minister was dale. this dealfaces an is no support for the prime minister was dale. this deal faces an even bigger defeat than the last vote. tomorrow, communities will make their voice heard at our democratic european election. mr speaker, a vote for
and the european union have dismissed.the former uk representative to the eu has described as the definition of insanity. mr speaker, none of what the prime minister announced yesterday was discussed with the devolved government in edinburgh. this really goes to the heart of the problem. in december 2016, the scottish government published a compromise position. this was rejected without discussion. scotland's voice has been ignored time and time again. brexit has made oui’ powers time and...
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may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i choose to enter it. -- the way in which i choose to answer it. the point is simple, i stand by the references i made in the past that no deal is a bad deal, i have a good deal. when i first made that reference, i was talking in the abstract at lancaster house, and we now are no longer talking in the abstract, we are talking about a negotiated deal, hard-fought, which has -- which i believe is a good deal for the united kingdom. that is why i say it remains the government's position we will continue to work to leave with a deal. >> so if the house of commons declines to approve a withdrawal agreement
may: i want us to leave the european union, i've been working to leave the european union, i have voted consistently in parliament for us to leave. had everybody in parliament voted the same way we would no longer be a member of the european union. you take that to me that are not going to contemplate leaving the european union of your own choice without a withdrawal agreement? p.m. may: i'm making a very simple point, which is that -- i know, and i am answering your question away in which i...
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events that fort monroe were reflected everywhere in union, wherever union troops were present. and of course they were reflective of areas in the confederacy where union troops were present. freedom seekers, designated as contraband of war, struggled finding, then, a permanent safe haven, with most in constant motion, because they followed the union troops wherever they went and wherever they moved throughout the southern region. because, like at fort monroe, they were ejected from the fort itself. the u.s. government, though, was ill-prepared to provide sustenance and support to the thousands of refugees flooding to union lines, which is why they had an incredibly high mortality rate. officials saw union forts as transitional areas from which the freedom seekers would be resettled. most of the time, however, the settlement areas where unclear and random. first -- most read him seekers in the first three years of the war fled with only the clothes on their back. the problem of feeding, clothing, and housing refugees was overwhelming for officials, who were fighting a war. in tr
events that fort monroe were reflected everywhere in union, wherever union troops were present. and of course they were reflective of areas in the confederacy where union troops were present. freedom seekers, designated as contraband of war, struggled finding, then, a permanent safe haven, with most in constant motion, because they followed the union troops wherever they went and wherever they moved throughout the southern region. because, like at fort monroe, they were ejected from the fort...
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a possible temporary customsa union in which government can change on the union have dismissed. an arrangement represented in the union eq, the definition of insanity. none of with the prime minister said yesterday was discussed with the government. this goes to the problem. in december 2016, the scottish government compromised position. scotland has been ignored. [cheering] there is no respect, have ignored scotland. look around. there is no support for the prime minister steel. prime minister, the deal faces a better defeat than the last one. tomorrow, communities will have a democratic part. scottish national parties, to stop brexit. [cheering] >> sans decision in that. the prime minister has the confidence of a party. she lost the trust of the people. it's time to go. will you do it? [cheering] >> i think he talks about thet discussions with the scottish government. there have been manyer discussis first minister, number of meetings, what the administration has been. can i just say, he said the scottish nationally, it's about the european union. it's a vote to betray our dem
a possible temporary customsa union in which government can change on the union have dismissed. an arrangement represented in the union eq, the definition of insanity. none of with the prime minister said yesterday was discussed with the government. this goes to the problem. in december 2016, the scottish government compromised position. scotland has been ignored. [cheering] there is no respect, have ignored scotland. look around. there is no support for the prime minister steel. prime...
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with union square b.i.d. motion to that effect made by supervisor safai and we'll take that without objection. we will take this item as amended to the full board without objection with positive recommendation. madame clerk, please read the next item. >> item five is a resolution declaring the intention of the board of supervisors to rename gilbert street to jeff adachi way. >> supervisor haney requested that the site and be continued. are there any members of the public who would like to testify on item number 5? >> good afternoon, jordan davis again. i didn't realize it would be continued but i just want to say that i was one of the many people who was upset and worried about our future when jeff adachi past. and very supportive of this street renaming, but i want to say that this not one of those things that we can say one and done. we need to, as a safety, do better by our most vulnerable. we need to close juvenile hall and close 850 and reinvest in housing services and other life affirming programs that
with union square b.i.d. motion to that effect made by supervisor safai and we'll take that without objection. we will take this item as amended to the full board without objection with positive recommendation. madame clerk, please read the next item. >> item five is a resolution declaring the intention of the board of supervisors to rename gilbert street to jeff adachi way. >> supervisor haney requested that the site and be continued. are there any members of the public who would...
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will this include an option for a customs union? >> we would want this to be a process with which we have discussed. we would discuss with them the options that would be put before the house. >> would it include a customs in? p.m. may: one of the discussions we have been having, and i've said this publicly as well, is the whole question about customs arrangements. various terms are used in relation to customs. sometimes people use different terms to mean the same thing. what i think would be important when we come to that process is that anything that is put before the house, and customs union , is been before the house would hope we could get an agreement with the opposition. >> could include a second referendum? p.m. may: that is a question of a different order. it is not a question of the substance of the deal that would be required to ratify it. that is about process. in relation to an issue. as we know, there are differences in opinion to a second referendum. >> people say it is a perfectly coherent proposition. do you agree? p
will this include an option for a customs union? >> we would want this to be a process with which we have discussed. we would discuss with them the options that would be put before the house. >> would it include a customs in? p.m. may: one of the discussions we have been having, and i've said this publicly as well, is the whole question about customs arrangements. various terms are used in relation to customs. sometimes people use different terms to mean the same thing. what i think...
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it seemed that union generals were divided on the issue.major general hunter and brigadier general phelps be no longer held as public enemies of the confederate states but as outlaws, and the capture of them or any other officer employed in drilling slaves, they should not be held as a prisoner of war but held in close confinement for execution as a felon." the former secretary of war said, "slaves and rebellion are -- confederate officials maintained a hard-line on the legal status of enslaved people as chattel and thus fugitives. he argued that "they cannot be recognized anyway as soldiers subject to the rule of war and trial by military court. as refugees, the question concerning their legal status pressed military leaders as he struggled to agree on a policy. on what legal grounds could refugees become free or permitted to enlist in the union army? by 1862, lincoln inched closer but for one obstacle, border states. the idea reached kentucky congressman charles witt lift. he submitted a resolution. the secretary of war, stanton, clarifie
it seemed that union generals were divided on the issue.major general hunter and brigadier general phelps be no longer held as public enemies of the confederate states but as outlaws, and the capture of them or any other officer employed in drilling slaves, they should not be held as a prisoner of war but held in close confinement for execution as a felon." the former secretary of war said, "slaves and rebellion are -- confederate officials maintained a hard-line on the legal status...
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and then in the customs union. this early but with the blackmail and the smoke and mirrors we feel that that this can only happen if you vote for the bill. the customs union is you have better government to change other of the european union was dismissed. the former representative is the definition of insanity. mister speaker some of what the prime minister said yesterday was discussed. on december 2016 the scottish government. >> i'm sorry if we sift throughrl a bit's feedback but then mister speaker. >> but if not to support the prime minister's deal. bruce will have a bigger defeat than the last one. and mister speaker with the scottish national party if they are able to stop brexit to. what year is it? [laughter] . >> my thanks to the right honorable gentlemen. he talked about the discussion of course, there have been many discussions but don't just say this. that going to scottish nationalists. the not the opportunity to leave the european union. >> but that is to betray the view ofab the people. people want
and then in the customs union. this early but with the blackmail and the smoke and mirrors we feel that that this can only happen if you vote for the bill. the customs union is you have better government to change other of the european union was dismissed. the former representative is the definition of insanity. mister speaker some of what the prime minister said yesterday was discussed. on december 2016 the scottish government. >> i'm sorry if we sift throughrl a bit's feedback but then...
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want to undermine the european union and. the imagination though how exactly that will pan out once they sit down in committees and try and find common ground. but what is fascinating is the 2 end of the spectrum so let's call them the whatever the nationally so order globalists extremely similar challenges despite being so different from. indeed 23 of question there. liberals in germany call themselves liberals in front would never even dear of calling themselves liberals because when you use the word liberal in france you lose elections right away and again for instance absolutely absolutely completely and also the positioning the liberals have towards the concept of european integration he's far more critical than the european liberals in brussels so to speak and so the old struggle with these contradictions on both on the spectrum screens liberals on the one hand and nationalists on the other the ones that will manage to sort it out will be the ones that will manage to sway things ok there's a lot more to talk about for s
want to undermine the european union and. the imagination though how exactly that will pan out once they sit down in committees and try and find common ground. but what is fascinating is the 2 end of the spectrum so let's call them the whatever the nationally so order globalists extremely similar challenges despite being so different from. indeed 23 of question there. liberals in germany call themselves liberals in front would never even dear of calling themselves liberals because when you use...
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have they ruled out a long—term customs union, yes or no? to the right honourable lady, she referenced what happened to greybull capital's british steel. she will be aware there is a number of challenges facing the steel industry, notjust the uk but globally. supply is outstripping demand and a lot of the excess outstripping demand and a lot of the excess production is coming from china and that is why in the g 23 yea rs china and that is why in the g 23 years ago, we acted to bring china around the table to try and deal with the issue. she asks about the long term, the compromise solution i put forward and referenced in my statement is designed to ensure a future government can take that issue in the direction it wishes to ta ke issue in the direction it wishes to take it and for the house to determine what those negotiating objectives should be. what matters to our manufacturing industry is the frictions that take place at the border and having the benefits of the customs union and no tariffs and no quotas. that is what is in the political
have they ruled out a long—term customs union, yes or no? to the right honourable lady, she referenced what happened to greybull capital's british steel. she will be aware there is a number of challenges facing the steel industry, notjust the uk but globally. supply is outstripping demand and a lot of the excess outstripping demand and a lot of the excess production is coming from china and that is why in the g 23 yea rs china and that is why in the g 23 years ago, we acted to bring china...
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important role trade unions play in our democracy and the work that can be done with trade unions aboutworkers rights in this country, exactly - we want workers rights to be improved. we are on track to that and look forward to that in the future. >> a couple weeks ago i asked who needs the life-changing drug, and in england. and it is as soon as possible. forcing away a single day. >> and enables a revolutionary new treatment and does have potential for my honorable friend to transform the lives of muscular atrophy and their families. and as quickly as possible -- >> research by this organization revealed that four children have been murdered following contact by family courts to known abusers. mps ever into the justificatory calling for an independent inquiry into the treatment of victims of domestic abuse and violence by the family court. does the prime minister agree that there is something wrong with a system that forces contact between children and parents that are of no risk to the child and does she agree to commission that? >> they should never re-victimized. a child welfare mu
important role trade unions play in our democracy and the work that can be done with trade unions aboutworkers rights in this country, exactly - we want workers rights to be improved. we are on track to that and look forward to that in the future. >> a couple weeks ago i asked who needs the life-changing drug, and in england. and it is as soon as possible. forcing away a single day. >> and enables a revolutionary new treatment and does have potential for my honorable friend to...
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i worked union all my life. i support unions. think they're a good thing, but i have a question about school teachers union. when i was in the union, any day i missed work, i lost money. teachers are 180 school days a year. they don't lose money. how does this work? guest: so every labor contract is negotiated differently. it's not that they don't lose money. their pay is generally -- i can't speak for every school district in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. but it's generally spread out, whatever their pay is, is spread out over the course of the entire year even though they may not work during the summer. it's a prorated amount. host: jim off twitter asks this question or makes this statement saying i support the option to be part of a union, but i don't think workers shd be forced -- should be forced to be a member as a precondition of employment. what do you think about that? guest: i think we don't recognize the benefit that unions provide. what we do know is this. employees who opt not to join their union in places where
i worked union all my life. i support unions. think they're a good thing, but i have a question about school teachers union. when i was in the union, any day i missed work, i lost money. teachers are 180 school days a year. they don't lose money. how does this work? guest: so every labor contract is negotiated differently. it's not that they don't lose money. their pay is generally -- i can't speak for every school district in the commonwealth of pennsylvania. but it's generally spread out,...
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the african union how we have seen how the position of the african union changed from week to week at the beginning they gave them two weeks and at the end of the that summit about the crisis in sudan that was held in cairo they gave three months and now they talked about sixty days so there is a feeling here among the leadership of the coup but african union is known for its flexibility over time they begin with hard positions and then they begin to negotiate and then they begin to become more flexible than before so it doesn't look like that the particular type of pressure up with by the african union is going to be a game changer in what's going on in sudan they listen to them they receive their own voice but you know from the from the different experiences with the african union coups in africa they always turn into finally to the core leaders and that's something that's being said here in qatar and it doesn't look like that's the strongest concern on the minds of the of the of that he to ship of the military council. as far as the process themselves are concerned we've heard that
the african union how we have seen how the position of the african union changed from week to week at the beginning they gave them two weeks and at the end of the that summit about the crisis in sudan that was held in cairo they gave three months and now they talked about sixty days so there is a feeling here among the leadership of the coup but african union is known for its flexibility over time they begin with hard positions and then they begin to negotiate and then they begin to become more...
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parliament some analysts are saying the future of the european union is at stake we'll talk to our guests in just a moment 1st though this report from osama bin in the land. but it is deputy prime minister and interior minister is hoping to upset the status school during this european nick. he plans to do it with the help of euro skeptics and immigrant nationalists still are pulling crowds in ailing economies will be out more. i need to do everything that is right to free this country this continent from the illegal occupation organized by brussels. instead of traditional billboards and t.v. ads social media has been instrumental in getting the league's message across and making inroads into traditional left leaning cities such as milan and it found an audience in the richer parts of northern italy where some relate to slogans such as why should we pay for others who don't contribute as much. and xander morelli has been bit salvini since the beginning he built a divided e.u. balls. into france decided to start a military operation against libya which caused very serious damage not only in
parliament some analysts are saying the future of the european union is at stake we'll talk to our guests in just a moment 1st though this report from osama bin in the land. but it is deputy prime minister and interior minister is hoping to upset the status school during this european nick. he plans to do it with the help of euro skeptics and immigrant nationalists still are pulling crowds in ailing economies will be out more. i need to do everything that is right to free this country this...
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of those. -- union foes. thanks to a terrible mistake on the second day of the battle, drove rosecrans from the field. only general george h thomas would salvage the battle for the union side. rosecrans would retire chattanooga and he would again prepare for the siege from the confederate forces. he would fortify energetically. he would make plans to open up supply lines. he had issues of one of them being cut by the calvary. it looked kind of bad. it was a bad situation. and he really wanted to impress this. he felt like he needed to tell washington that -- i really need those troops. and so washington responds, transferring troops from mississippi and from the army. now, at the same time that they do this, lincoln decides to grant in overall command in the west. grant, i think rightly, realized he couldn't work with general rosecrans. so he released him from command effective october 19. rosecrans was so embarrassed you -- he left in the middle of the night and could not face his men. while grant and stanto
of those. -- union foes. thanks to a terrible mistake on the second day of the battle, drove rosecrans from the field. only general george h thomas would salvage the battle for the union side. rosecrans would retire chattanooga and he would again prepare for the siege from the confederate forces. he would fortify energetically. he would make plans to open up supply lines. he had issues of one of them being cut by the calvary. it looked kind of bad. it was a bad situation. and he really wanted...
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this evening, the newest of the struggle was the union and union veterans. many officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated in the union western armies met at the leland house. they commemorated the murdered president by celebrating his, or some of his, military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting thatedication demanded they be prominent among the speakers. besides the vice president and secretary of war, there was the governor and former governor, as well as other noted illinois war generals. john pope, steve appropriate. table, the head of the western generals. the society's current president and demanding general of the army. and george armstrong custer. he complicates nearly everything always. just know that. he was still alive. that is not complicated. neither of their battlefield exploits need introduction, nor do the man sitting next to sherman. current war hero and u.s. president, ulysses s. grant. nearly one decade after the no's end, the nation's eyes longer saw this president exclusively through the lens of war
this evening, the newest of the struggle was the union and union veterans. many officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated in the union western armies met at the leland house. they commemorated the murdered president by celebrating his, or some of his, military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting thatedication demanded they be prominent among the speakers. besides the vice president and secretary of war, there was the governor and former governor, as well...
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message is 1st of all that i want to thank those who voted for us a lot of people in the european union voted for us and that is what i have in mind and again defied is this democratization this parliament the recession of the european union and people take it serious the european elections then the leaders should also take it serious what happens today that is what i am asking for and having this democratic principles in mind i think suze who will finally. have to join together have to find a common understanding for the future suze parties have to respect who is number one who is number 2 is the number 3. in the question who is has finally the really leading growth again for us i don't i don't feel a real powerful victory today i can only say that i am happy that we arrived as a strong us political family that is a big achievement that was our main goal when we started our campaign to arrive again as a group you can ask for the right to lead but we're open for all the other contributions we're open for content and we're open for other contributions when it is about the distribution of
message is 1st of all that i want to thank those who voted for us a lot of people in the european union voted for us and that is what i have in mind and again defied is this democratization this parliament the recession of the european union and people take it serious the european elections then the leaders should also take it serious what happens today that is what i am asking for and having this democratic principles in mind i think suze who will finally. have to join together have to find a...
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smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a video for huge election rally held last year. a god it's like the whole country came together on this one day when we felt strength and peace. we felt we were one country. to material motional absolutely. i want to. comment on the bounce nationalist populist rhetoric is popular with many young people all dance new electro laws instituted in 2012 helped secure a 2 thirds majority in last year's parliamentary election despite winning just under 50 percent of the followed fetus also has enormous influence over the hunky area media and the co
smaller countries in the european union and. that's the famous heroes square we meet viktor noise about. his father is german and his mother is hungary and but he doesn't feel like a european. because all things get. this do you support a conservative state a nation state. and i'm opposed to the european union or do you want. victor is active in the right wing conservative pheidias party of prime minister viktor all band he's also involved in the election campaigns outside parliament he plans a...
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on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night hot thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can also join the conversation on twitter handle is at a.j. inside story for me imran khan and the whole team head like that i . when your fiancee lives behind bars. the engagement also becomes a life sentence. zero world hears from three palestinian women whose lives have been dictated by their relationships with men in prison. wedding on hold on al-jazeera. it's a daunting climb to one of the holiest sites in bhutan tiger's mess hall astri seems to defy gravity every few cities
on the part of the european union. member states have not been able to reach a consensus and really as as at these as it has been mentioned that the current crisis in libya only makes these decisions merge and i would like to thank all our guests lee we are out of time charlie actually saw and night hot thank you very much and thank you too for chick you can see the program again anytime by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's...
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ins they like the european union does very well for them but it doesn't do very well for it it stunts the growth of some cunt countries look at poor greece greece is going to live in the gutter for generations because of the e.u. and the euro ok i mean it isn't the same all the way across and they may i just wonder of what this election you know the elites are going to say hey we have to start again having a much more nuanced look instead of looking after our own personal interest goes out and just reflecting about what luke just said in brussels go ahead. in its current form the e.u. as a lot of the present herself nations locked in seyda neen a liberal straight jacket with a single currency which doesn't work because money to union with a fiscal union is untenable i am you're right there is absolutely no upper take for the political integration and it's the jew politicization of course concerned given the huge rule in the crisis in ukraine and given the rule of the. reliable has you know washington in many years and this is the elephant in the room washington this is a europe of the
ins they like the european union does very well for them but it doesn't do very well for it it stunts the growth of some cunt countries look at poor greece greece is going to live in the gutter for generations because of the e.u. and the euro ok i mean it isn't the same all the way across and they may i just wonder of what this election you know the elites are going to say hey we have to start again having a much more nuanced look instead of looking after our own personal interest goes out and...
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either they want to gain something more or stop losing what they've been losing inside the european union go ahead in paris. i think i think you are right i will see from that the same time you can let me explain to you because the results are not so clear that he threw the we were expecting a breakthrough of euro skeptics but these are the only a few counties and my challenge is the counties where actually the. carrying of. my own country that where of course we have been suffering from the wrong body you mentioned before but not not only not known in some other countries use. of protests that came out most not abused by you but have been doing better you had almost so. i mean i'm always trying to. restrain from. patients on one side of the room so not only in europe of course not only in europe i mean fighting against the what you call the elite and all this talk of war but then you're saying very high. you know these policies are using the challenge but it's not true sure the answer to your people who want let's go read the hero that these soldiers something that they're very that's a
either they want to gain something more or stop losing what they've been losing inside the european union go ahead in paris. i think i think you are right i will see from that the same time you can let me explain to you because the results are not so clear that he threw the we were expecting a breakthrough of euro skeptics but these are the only a few counties and my challenge is the counties where actually the. carrying of. my own country that where of course we have been suffering from the...
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will there be a customs union?|j to have that put to a vote. will there be a customs union?ould want to agree with the opposition so everything would be done in concert. that has a different question. it is not a question of the substance of the deal that would be required to ratify the withdrawal agreement, thatis ratify the withdrawal agreement, that is about process in relation to an issue. as we know there are a difference of opinions as to a second referendum and neither we the party in government or the official opposition and have a policy of second referendum at all in all circumstances. he hasn't said to be a perfectly coherent proposition you agree? my view about a second referendum is that we should get on delivering the first referendum and thatis delivering the first referendum and that is what people want us to do that is what people want us to do thatis that is what people want us to do that is what people want us to do that is what they expect us to do and that is what the government at the time of the referendum said they would do can we turn to you what hap
will there be a customs union?|j to have that put to a vote. will there be a customs union?ould want to agree with the opposition so everything would be done in concert. that has a different question. it is not a question of the substance of the deal that would be required to ratify the withdrawal agreement, thatis ratify the withdrawal agreement, that is about process in relation to an issue. as we know there are a difference of opinions as to a second referendum and neither we the party in...
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have a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal union without a political union we didn't present last option either you're a parent. had we as i think one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was the get out of the european union me it is very clear i will i don't i don't need to answer to him because of the position of the korea like to answer to the young young people was and it is clear that we need a europe which multiplies of course unities and what they're waiting for is example there is a big success story in europe which is around means. not the. most because we want to use small hardly that's like a station that there aren't any benefits the privileged few and use what i was saying as we went in as most of the social inclusion it was in there as most of the people who can't afford it without the family going right you little and these why we need to triple their insurance or things for us afford it because it's a choice why if you don't fall in the fall we could have that we. have all of the you bastard the big success story
have a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal union without a political union we didn't present last option either you're a parent. had we as i think one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was the get out of the european union me it is very clear i will i don't i don't need to answer to him because of the position of the korea like to answer to the young young people was and it is clear that we need a europe which multiplies of course...
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ofjobs trade unions, protecting thousands of jobs that trade unions, protecting thousands ofjobs thatpply chain. let's get the thoughts now of our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who is in central lobby in the houses of parliament. she had promised a bold new offer on her brexit deal, how surprised are you by what she's been saying? her brexit deal, how surprised are you by what she's been saying ?|j think the concessions the prime minister put forward, as you heard their common customs and a further referendum offering parliament to vote on both of those things, well, perhaps as far as she could have gone and i think suppressing to many here at westminster that the prime minister is willing to offer a compromise that far. —— surprising. because we have seen since she made that speech there has been reaction from mps on her own benches which has not been entirely positive, to put it mildly. the conservative mp tweeted a few minutes after the prime minister was speaking, saying he supported the prime minister... and we can speak now to another conservative mp who has been supp
ofjobs trade unions, protecting thousands of jobs that trade unions, protecting thousands ofjobs thatpply chain. let's get the thoughts now of our political correspondent, jonathan blake, who is in central lobby in the houses of parliament. she had promised a bold new offer on her brexit deal, how surprised are you by what she's been saying? her brexit deal, how surprised are you by what she's been saying ?|j think the concessions the prime minister put forward, as you heard their common...
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of brecht's that she was promised a bold offer to win support for her agreement with the european union on britain's departure from the e.u. bear in mind this was supposed to happen to months ago so we'll go straight to new correspondent to get massive is following this story she joins us from outside the british parliament. let's just get a bash as a burgomaster welcome sir theresa may is promising a new deal for the 4th time of asking what's new about it. well the she's supposed to line this out in a speech here investments and so we have to see what she really has to say but i have to say that many people who are following this story of very skeptical as to whether there is much new in it we know that she has already been negotiating with the labor opposition party for several weeks and she has try to get them round and ensure them that the u.k. will not fall behind you stand when it comes to environmental stand when is it when it comes to work has rights for example and this has failed so labor has no is has decided not to continue these negotiations so it's really interesting to se
of brecht's that she was promised a bold offer to win support for her agreement with the european union on britain's departure from the e.u. bear in mind this was supposed to happen to months ago so we'll go straight to new correspondent to get massive is following this story she joins us from outside the british parliament. let's just get a bash as a burgomaster welcome sir theresa may is promising a new deal for the 4th time of asking what's new about it. well the she's supposed to line this...
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this country is a union, not just a family of four nations but a union of people, all of us . whatever our backgrounds, the color of our skin, we stand together and together we have a great future. strainitics may be under , but there are so much that is good about this country. so much to be proud of, so much to be optimistic about. i will shortly leave the job that has been the honor of my life to hold. ministerd female prime , but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will, but with enormous and enduring gratitude to have had the opportunity to serve the country i love. announcer: earlier this hour in washington, the u.s. house tried to approve unanimous consent -- $19.1 billion of disaster relief, the bill passed by the senate yesterday. and member of the freedom caucus objected. jennifer stuck tweeted out, telling congress plan to bring that disaster aid bill back up tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern when the house needs for another session three to our entire story at will call -- rollcall .com. hourg up live in under an from the washington institute, a discussion on ir
this country is a union, not just a family of four nations but a union of people, all of us . whatever our backgrounds, the color of our skin, we stand together and together we have a great future. strainitics may be under , but there are so much that is good about this country. so much to be proud of, so much to be optimistic about. i will shortly leave the job that has been the honor of my life to hold. ministerd female prime , but certainly not the last. i do so with no ill will, but with...
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a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal unit without a political union we didn't present last are clearly the europe era we solute have we understood one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was to get out of the european union is it is very clear i will i don't need to answer to him because of the position very clear like to answer to the young young people who ask questions and it is clear that we need a europe which multiplies opportunities and what was a way for us is ample that is the biggest success story in europe which is around means we want to triple of the people of the barn in the rouse was because we want to use arousals currently that's like a station that there aren't any benefits the privileged few and use what i was saying as we went in as most of the social inclusion it was in there as most of the people who can't afford it without the same equal i'm going to write you a little and this is why we need to triple them so you're sort of very powerful here europe afford it because it's a choice why if he were fal
a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal unit without a political union we didn't present last are clearly the europe era we solute have we understood one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was to get out of the european union is it is very clear i will i don't need to answer to him because of the position very clear like to answer to the young young people who ask questions and it is clear that we need a europe which multiplies...
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a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal union without a political union we didn't present last option either you're a parent who had we understood one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was to get out of the european union me it is very clear i will i don't need to answer to him because of the position of if you like to answer to the young young people waste waste and we need a europe which more people are support units and that's what they're waiting for an example there is a big success story in europe which is around means. the truth of the report about the routes most because we want to use air as well as currently that's like a station in the rest of us any benefits the privileged few and use what i was saying is we didn't announce most of the social inclusion they wanted to rouse most of the people who can't afford it without the family going right you little and this is why we need to triple them so you're sort of revolving door you're affordance of course it's a choice why you think all these are falling before we cou
a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal union without a political union we didn't present last option either you're a parent who had we understood one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was to get out of the european union me it is very clear i will i don't need to answer to him because of the position of if you like to answer to the young young people waste waste and we need a europe which more people are support units and that's what...
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dues like anyone else nothing is stopping them from paying their union dues in another way and it's a wake up call to anyone's. reckless enough to set up auto pay for anything take one look at your bank statement like i did and you'll find out if you're still paying for crazy stuff like a new york times subscription or blockbuster video membership. and it's that i own late fees on a v.h.s. copy of goldeneye when there's only been one new james bond actor since then. but at least now these workers can put their money toward other priorities even delta airlines acknowledge that in this ad that says union dues cost around $700.00 a year but a new video game system with the latest hit sounds like fun put your money towards that instead of paying dues to the union that's real that's saying that's that's a real thing you're not going to have any time to play video games at the union didn't demand weekends. and corporations like delta know that without a union it's easier the busa of workplace where employees can advocate for themselves yes home health care work has the potential to become
dues like anyone else nothing is stopping them from paying their union dues in another way and it's a wake up call to anyone's. reckless enough to set up auto pay for anything take one look at your bank statement like i did and you'll find out if you're still paying for crazy stuff like a new york times subscription or blockbuster video membership. and it's that i own late fees on a v.h.s. copy of goldeneye when there's only been one new james bond actor since then. but at least now these...
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either they want to gain something more or stop losing what they've been losing inside the european union go ahead in paris. i think i think you're right i would have the same time because let me explain to you because there is that some not so clear back but he it's true that we were expecting a. slew of us. but these up and only a few counties and not by chance is the counties where actually the. need is. carrying the body more and you know my own country that where of course we have been suffering go up from the wrong body. but not not on not knowing how to use these how in some other countries it's a very different way of protests that came out most not of these new green parties that have been doing very well at almost so. i mean them i'm always trying to. restrain from simply sticking to patients on one side of the room. and not only in europe of course in europe i mean fighting against what you call the elite that would pull this war but then you're saying these policies are using the challenge but it's not true sure that the un sort of you young people who want us let's go and rea
either they want to gain something more or stop losing what they've been losing inside the european union go ahead in paris. i think i think you're right i would have the same time because let me explain to you because there is that some not so clear back but he it's true that we were expecting a. slew of us. but these up and only a few counties and not by chance is the counties where actually the. need is. carrying the body more and you know my own country that where of course we have been...
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we must re-examine her attitude toward the soviet union. it is discouraging to think that their leaders may actually believe what their propagandists right. it is discouraging to read a recent authoritative soviet text on military strategy and find on baselessr page wholly and incredible claims, such as the allegation that american imperialist circles are preparing to unleash different types of war, that there is a very real threat of a preventative war being unleashed by american imperialists against the soviet union, and that the political aims of the american imperialists are to enslave economically and politically the european and other capitalist countries and to achieve world domination by means of aggressive war. , the was written long ago wicked flee when no man pursueth. it is sad to read these soviet statements, to realize the extent of the gulf between us. it is also a warning to the american people not to fall into the same trap as the soviets. not to see only a distorted and desperate view of the other side. not to see conflict
we must re-examine her attitude toward the soviet union. it is discouraging to think that their leaders may actually believe what their propagandists right. it is discouraging to read a recent authoritative soviet text on military strategy and find on baselessr page wholly and incredible claims, such as the allegation that american imperialist circles are preparing to unleash different types of war, that there is a very real threat of a preventative war being unleashed by american imperialists...
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it is the central pacific jupiter and the union pacific 119. they have been the most famous locomotives. being able to run those that people see on a daily basis is a cool way to commemorate that. after the ceremony, a lot of pictures were taken. the operation of the railroad became huge throughout the country. because they were trying to increase time and efficiency within these companies themselves eventually the line that was passing through this area was a bypass. they built a causeway straight across the great salt lake from the nevada utah border straight across the point of promontory mountains that are just behind us straight into ogden. that cut about 80 miles of extra travel time, money, all of that off the operation of the transcontinental line. ogden became a huge hub for transporting troops and materials and supplies all across the country. and there would be trains every hour coming in and unloading huge amounts of supplies and it became a major city and major thoroughfare. >>> this is a special edition of american history tv. a s
it is the central pacific jupiter and the union pacific 119. they have been the most famous locomotives. being able to run those that people see on a daily basis is a cool way to commemorate that. after the ceremony, a lot of pictures were taken. the operation of the railroad became huge throughout the country. because they were trying to increase time and efficiency within these companies themselves eventually the line that was passing through this area was a bypass. they built a causeway...
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will be free from a customs union with the european union says that will have to be done by december 2020 that the northern irish part of the democratic unionists have been propping her up that there will be a same system nor nolen to the rest of the u.k. so the element be divorced so all that to appease them but she's trying to appease the labor party as well and those other much more moderate parties by saying don't worry we won't have a horrible american chicken in the u.k. afterwards will be environmental standards and most crucially of all she said to those m.p.'s on the labor party side if you pass my bill then we will have a confirmation referendum where the public will get to decide if they like it or if they don't presumably the u.k. then doesn't leave the european union it's all to ben p's like it's no they do not speak as much of it is absolutely hated there's no really big new idea in any of it's to try to move the process forward or the bracks there's a saying we've heard all this no thanks very much the labor party side crucially those who won the 2nd referendum are say
will be free from a customs union with the european union says that will have to be done by december 2020 that the northern irish part of the democratic unionists have been propping her up that there will be a same system nor nolen to the rest of the u.k. so the element be divorced so all that to appease them but she's trying to appease the labor party as well and those other much more moderate parties by saying don't worry we won't have a horrible american chicken in the u.k. afterwards will...