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so chattanooga is appear at the top of the map and hustled down here at the bottom and through spring, 1854, johnston is delaying germans advanced on atlanta and yes, he gets through and he is withdrawing. could it have been part impressive and maybe try to start back occasionally, maybe. by the time the armies into the outskirts of atlanta, davis is patient run out and he will replace johnson with could immediately start to counterattack drive sherman away. johnson will claim that he was on the verge of attacking and maybe he was or maybe he's making that up, we don't know. but try to start before the enemy was ready to the city. it johnson will be relieved of all command and basically told that we will get back to you any goes into a semi retirement money will attend to his personal affairs and he will rejoin his wife and colombian south carolina and move into north carolina. he is out of the war for several months in the meantime things continue to go downhill in the western theater. of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's
so chattanooga is appear at the top of the map and hustled down here at the bottom and through spring, 1854, johnston is delaying germans advanced on atlanta and yes, he gets through and he is withdrawing. could it have been part impressive and maybe try to start back occasionally, maybe. by the time the armies into the outskirts of atlanta, davis is patient run out and he will replace johnson with could immediately start to counterattack drive sherman away. johnson will claim that he was on...
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in chattanooga he will briefly be in charge we have rosencrantz there this is why you have me out to lunch. boom. there it goes. did you see that. [laughter] my five -year-old grandson had nothing to do with that. [laughter] i learned that before that sucker was born. he's not getting credit for everything technologically. and he promises he will hold chattanooga until they starve and then forces and russians with every reason why thomas and grant have some problems. they claim is that thomas and grant will fall out because of shiloh then grant is put on a shelf. if grant wages war in a different way than thomas , then that did not mesh. it clashed as part of the problem. we will go through this but ultimately and then down in missionary ridge to first set the table and then finish off the siege of chattanooga at missionary ridge. so that shermans wheel horse. i promise to finish this very quickly. but sherman says that thomas is is off the wheel horse and with three sets of forces the lead pair and the swing pair and those that are the closest with the and that is the one that you d
in chattanooga he will briefly be in charge we have rosencrantz there this is why you have me out to lunch. boom. there it goes. did you see that. [laughter] my five -year-old grandson had nothing to do with that. [laughter] i learned that before that sucker was born. he's not getting credit for everything technologically. and he promises he will hold chattanooga until they starve and then forces and russians with every reason why thomas and grant have some problems. they claim is that thomas...
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i was in chattanooga yesterday at a ribbon-cutting for a factory that is producing batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs. that is just one tiny example of the ecosystem of the supply chain that will be created as a result of the bipartisan infrastructural law and build back better agenda. one other thing, the law invests 21 dollars in demonstration projects for technologies like clean hydrogen and advanced clear, that will put people to work in every pocket of the country. let's going to help us escape this price shock in the long haul is the second part of the agenda, which is the build back better agenda. because the clean energy tax credits in that agenda will help americans save an estimated $9 billion per year in energy costs , it will make a lecture technologies accessible to every american, and historic investments in manufacturing and supply chains as well will put americans to work making the technology, wind, solar, the whole array of clean energy solutions. economists say these together will ease inflationary pressures and grow the economy and create 1.5 mi
i was in chattanooga yesterday at a ribbon-cutting for a factory that is producing batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs. that is just one tiny example of the ecosystem of the supply chain that will be created as a result of the bipartisan infrastructural law and build back better agenda. one other thing, the law invests 21 dollars in demonstration projects for technologies like clean hydrogen and advanced clear, that will put people to work in every pocket of the country. let's...
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. >> and brian, a book of essays on the chattanooga campaign rated and there is a wonderful essay on the famous scene on orchard knob for thomas and granger and grant and i think that myth and reality, interested in that and i would highly recommend that book on essays on the chattanooga campaign rated. >> read the thomas biography first mac. >> of course the rangers are interested in finding a canon in doing anything else but there is the one thing about the military press that the guy that put down the long line it on the top, did better. annie was from maine. [laughter] so here's the main guy contributing to the cause pretty basically. >> this question is for the both of you, how effective with the troops by 191864. >> i have some wonderful quotes rated and the vast majority of the desertions in the union army in 1864, came from these fellows who work had mercenary motivations for joining the army. but then in the counterbalancing god, the majority of officers and enlisted men, is increased by 100 troops of fine working on the men in a doing a great job and were glad to have them
. >> and brian, a book of essays on the chattanooga campaign rated and there is a wonderful essay on the famous scene on orchard knob for thomas and granger and grant and i think that myth and reality, interested in that and i would highly recommend that book on essays on the chattanooga campaign rated. >> read the thomas biography first mac. >> of course the rangers are interested in finding a canon in doing anything else but there is the one thing about the military press...
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producing a component of batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs in chattanooga. that's just one tiny example of the whole ecosystem as a supply chain that will be created as a result of the bipartisan infrastructure law, and then of course, the build back better agenda. just one other thing, the bipartisan infrastructure law also invests $21 billion in demonstration projects for technologies, like clean hydrogen, and advanced nuclear that will put people to work in every pocket of the country. and then, of course, what's really going to help us escape these energy price shocks in the long haul is the second part of the president's agenda, which is the build back better agenda, because the clean energy tax credits in that agenda will help americans save an estimated $9 billion per year in energy costs. it will make electric vehicles and other clean technologies accessible to every american, and historic investments in manufacturing and supply chains as well will put americans to work making the technologies, not just batteries, but wind and solar and vehicles. the
producing a component of batteries for the electric vehicle, creating 300 jobs in chattanooga. that's just one tiny example of the whole ecosystem as a supply chain that will be created as a result of the bipartisan infrastructure law, and then of course, the build back better agenda. just one other thing, the bipartisan infrastructure law also invests $21 billion in demonstration projects for technologies, like clean hydrogen, and advanced nuclear that will put people to work in every pocket...
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it is for local news, the chattanooga free press and the wichita beacon, places like that. because that is where the big crisis is. >> the crisis has been evident for years. we've not seen actions from the federal government. so you've been pushing for this. why is it only happening now? >> partly because it's gotten so bad. we have 1,800 communities in america with no newspapers and thousands more with ghost newspapers, and it's become so serious that you have people unable to get basic information about their communities and they can't -- communities can't address the problems in their communities. >> this provision in the bill would make it easier for newsrooms to hire more people, is that the bottom line? >> yes, it's directly targeted to local reporting. >> and republicans call this bailout, donald trump's been complaining about it. what do you say? >> for one thing, the underlying legislation was co-authored by a republican. it has 20 different republican co-sponsors. i think the reason is on the ground people know this is a very nonpartisan issue. this affects every
it is for local news, the chattanooga free press and the wichita beacon, places like that. because that is where the big crisis is. >> the crisis has been evident for years. we've not seen actions from the federal government. so you've been pushing for this. why is it only happening now? >> partly because it's gotten so bad. we have 1,800 communities in america with no newspapers and thousands more with ghost newspapers, and it's become so serious that you have people unable to get...
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i met people in chattanooga, tennessee, in the late '90s who still have literatures from those periods. but unquestionably dallas is an accelerant. the phrase conspiracy theory itself i think you can say was popularized by the stories, speculations about dallas. so unquestionably, teddy whites opened his 1964 books of the making of the president. talking about the sunlight when kennedy was coming under that bridge into the square. in this case, it was the country heading from sun to shadow. >> and i think unquestionably, the notion that you can't believe what an institution tells you in some ways can we traced to what happened on that terrible friday. >> we are in the middle of incredible conversation with three incredible historians of the assassination of jfk, 58 years ago yesterday and the transition to a new presidency 58 years ago today. a lot of letters in the wake of the assassination, here is one from an eight-year-old michael beschloss. >> dear president johnson, i think it would be great memorial if you can get some caring firm. michael bescloss, chicago illinois. >> very cut
i met people in chattanooga, tennessee, in the late '90s who still have literatures from those periods. but unquestionably dallas is an accelerant. the phrase conspiracy theory itself i think you can say was popularized by the stories, speculations about dallas. so unquestionably, teddy whites opened his 1964 books of the making of the president. talking about the sunlight when kennedy was coming under that bridge into the square. in this case, it was the country heading from sun to shadow....
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wonder if i can kind of brand myself and i've never done it and got word out to gordon whitn er in chattanooga, he put together a group and they came out to california and met with me and said tell us about what you want in your bourbon, so i described the taste i want in the bourbon, and back to owns borough, kentucky to green rivers and they went and called the master distiller and told him would you like to do this? yeah, give he a crack at it and 15 months later we come back to california, and we have bradshaw bourbon. brian: nice. >> its got a really really good taste, its won a lot of awards really proud of it and moving off the shelves and fred menic, the great critic is the reason our bourbon exploded. ainsley: why? >> we actually had been fortunate, people that have tasted it have loved it. ainsley: loved it. we love you. what a fun family. so much fun together. steve: we have about 10 seconds. get the bourbon in a store near you. >> get us out of here. steve: catch fox nfl -- >> we'll be here tomorrow. brian: 10:30 they start. steve: we'll be right back. take advantage of lowe's blac
wonder if i can kind of brand myself and i've never done it and got word out to gordon whitn er in chattanooga, he put together a group and they came out to california and met with me and said tell us about what you want in your bourbon, so i described the taste i want in the bourbon, and back to owns borough, kentucky to green rivers and they went and called the master distiller and told him would you like to do this? yeah, give he a crack at it and 15 months later we come back to california,...