Mayor pete buttigieg, followed by author and activist marion williamson. This is about 15 minutes. Hello, south carolina. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What a treat. Alright. Thank you. Thank you so much for inviting me. Thank you for what you do. To chairman robertson and the entire party, it is so good to be in a state that is home to institutions like whip clyburn, new arrivals like congressman cunningham, and so many people at every level of government and activism who know, even though there are a lot of 2020 types coming, who know that we stop treating the presidency like it is the only office that matters and organized to win at every level of the ticket. [applause] it is as if one member of our family died at the hands of another. Workss an outside process to determine what happened, we already know why such deep wounds are surfacing. Why our whole community hurts. I also want to tell you that my community is full of people who believe in safety and justice. We will heal and
And indeed, the men did rally. The Second Chapter of this is that the South Carolina general died during the battle. He also happened to be one of the battles greatest heroes. He also happened to be from charleston, South Carolina and worked for a paper that was one of the most influential in all of the south. Suddenly, we have a South Carolina hero being written the great hero of the battle, and of course, one of his great exploits was going to the assistance of who . Thomas jackson, who was standing like a stone wall. So the stories became stories , the man standing like a stone wall. And because of the influence of , suddenly, everybody heard about the stone wall. And it fit with the confederate idea of who they thought they were. That was the first mechanism, i guess you would say, of how his fame spread. Into his we get background . Where was he from and where did his military career start . Guest he was from what is now West Virginia. Virginia,n part of which didnt really want to
Mobile devices have been silenced or turned off. Of course those watching online are welcome to send questions or comments at any time simply emailing speaker heritage. Org. Hosting our program and welcoming our special guest is done genevieve wood. [applause] good afternoon everyone. Thank you for being here. I know that you are in for a treat. I was speaker today does not need a huge introduction because many of you recognize him. Brian is a man that has spent six hours a day on the airwaves. He has seen 3001 from 6 to 9 am on fox and friends. By the way that present tweeting out a nice comment saying that you are doing a great job [laughter] and his radio show is for three hours from 9 am until noon. The Brian Kilmeade show, you can catch him in the morning if you dont see him on tv. He is also a prolific author. The author of five books, the last three of which have all been on three of our most famous president s. George washington secret fix, and the first two books one on George
Fitness forecast today. If you are exercising outside by 7 00 a. M. , spotty showers, near 60 degrees. By noon scattered showers and i think the rain chance by noon will be very likely for widespread rain some of which could be moderate. By 6 00 p. M. Though the chance for those scattered thunderstorms, notice the temperature, 74 degrees. So just keep that umbrella handy like weve been saying. Coming up in a minute chuck and i are back to look at the weekend. A couple of things have cleared, sheena. Rock creek parkway had the left lane getting by each way. That has cleared out of the way. So has this problem, northbound third street tunnel there at massachusetts avenue. All of that green rain of some sort falling across the area. Taking a look, bottom of the beltway in town and out of town are fine. Same thing here when you look at 270. 70 to the spur will take you 27 minutes. 66 Miles Per Hour. Same situation if youre headed tb no major problems there. Everything looking pretty good.
Doctor davis drew on his experience this morning when he spoke to 450 High Schoolers ever so effectively. Hes taken it upon himself to attend virtually all of the eight lectures weve had thus far in this series. And hes been so very conscientious in communicating with us about what he wanted to say to you tonight and to our students earlier today. Im not sure i can do justice to his passion for the civil war in the Atlanta Campaign. His pieces have appeared in a number of scholarly and popular publications, including the civil war times illustrated and the georgia historical quarterly. He was the book review editor for blue and gray magazine for 11 years. His 2001 book, atlanta will fall, is highly respected. And his most recent book, what the excuse me what the yankees did to us, shermans bombardment and wrecking of atlanta, has been described as one expert as the most wellresearched and detailed account ever written about the fall of atlanta. In 2013, the Georgia Writers Association