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To cool off. After a scorching day, here in the bay area, good evening. Check out some of the highs today, san jose, 97, livermore, 103, oakland, 90, some people like the extra warmth that many people want it to end. It is too hot. Especially for our age. You know . Sometimes i cannot breathe very well. I try to get my workout in early and stay indoors after that. I was really freezing, and now i am enjoying this. Some people had no choice but to work outside, in the heat all day. I tell you what, it gets real sweaty out here. Real fast. That you have to get the paycheck, so you stay out here all day. It has been crazy, it is a lot of jumping from one call to the next. Just getting everything up and running, getting people comfortable and cool when it gets this hot it can almost be a Health Hazard for some people. Pg e crews are working tonight, crews are trying to restore a heat related power outage, that is hitting 2600 residents ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20140822

Put on the mantle piece so i was glad to get it. I thanked him for it and i was going to waco to do some research at baylor, wrapped it up in old dirty tshirts and put it carefully in my suitcase and went down to waco in the rental car the next day, spoke well and came back and went to the airport at dfw, checked the bag to go to washington because i was going up there to a smithsonian program. I spent a few days at my brothers doing research in the archives. Did that, the jar still wrapped up in its tshirt. Went back after i finished to the airport, checked the bag to go back to my home in americas where i was living then and changed planes in atlanta and they changed the bag to the little world war i plane that they used between atlanta and albany, georgia. Got down to albany, picked up my suitcase, put it in the car and drove back. I was convinced that bell jar was broken and there would be a million pieces of glass and i would have to throw out everything in the suitcase, but i got ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20140822

Said that or not, but if he did, that alone should take his reputation down many notches. Because among other things, johnston almost never commanded troops in front of grants army. Only for a few weeks in january and february 1864 did johnston command troops in front of grant and those troops that time sat in their Winter Quarters and had snowball battles with each other. I dont know why grant was so worried. Johnstons men are attacking with snowballs. We have to worry about that. Johnston benefited from a lot of the early writing about the war. One of the early prolific historians was edward a. Pollard, a richmond journalist who absolutely hated Jefferson Davis and pollard was writing books almost by the month i mean almost as furiously as brian does here. Just books vomiting out of edward a. Pollard. In which he denounced
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Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Civil War 20140822

If the British Forces simply sailed up the potomac, everybody would know that washington was the ultimate party. Coburn recommends that the force be split up, one squadron sail up the Potomac River and threaten the capitol and the city of alexandria, the main force is going to go up the Pawtuxet River into southern maryland. The advantage was that it would shield the ultimate british intention it might mean an attack on washington, it could also mean the british were simply chasing after Commodore Joshua Barney who was the american commander of the chess peak flotilla, who had a flotilla of barges and the rivers flowing into it. He had been trapped in the Pawtuxet River, he was further up river than the ....

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Day before, in which johnston himself reported to the confederate government that he had 55,000 men present for duty. I dont know what happened to those 12,000 men on the night of april 30thmay 1st. Mass desertion. Who knew. Maybe the radioactive atomic cloud got there and wiped out 12 thousand of his men. Or the question of casualties. Johnston had his medical director, johnston lost according to his medical director 9,972 men killed and wounded in his infantry and artillery in may and june. Historians have taken that up. And said johnston lost 9,972 men and they ignore those qualifications. Killed and wounded. Infantry and artillery, may and june. What about prisoners . What about men lost to sickness during the retreat . One time, johnston said he was losing 300 men a day to sickness. What about deserters . Hood said johnston lost 22,750 men. You make Reasonable Estimates for casualties in the cavalry, in the first two we ....

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