That are available at this time. They also stepped up to make todays virtual symposium possible. Thank you for your work. I would like now to introduce our next speaker. Barely. Y the managing editor of emerging civil war who was working behind the scenes to keep the blog up and going and to make sure that all of that free content is coming to you every day. Her work is invaluable to our organization. She is the author of call out the cadet a book series. She is also at work on a biography of the gallant pelham. Herwill present some of Research Associated with that book. Sarah kay barely. Bierle. Kay good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Im not exactly sure when you will be viewing this but i hope you are safe and well and we going to go ahead and ive right into the history. As chris said, i will be sharing some about the research i have been doing about the stewart artillery and john pelham but we will take a much broader range on it. We wont the focused on that unit or artiller
From the getgo learning to Work Together and this at this event show their constituents and the American People that they can literally Work Together, recent together at a higher level on all the issues that americans are concerned about and get the best decisions by reasoning together instead of it being based on power, money and votes. We win and you lose. Im calling to say thank you for the debates. I just watched the vermont governors debate and im embarrassed to admit that when i first saw there were seven candidates on the stage i thought it was going to be a circus but im glad i got over that and i watched. I was really impressed with some of the ideas, the suggestions that they made particularly the gentleman who said that an educated workforce is to the benefit of our country so we should be paying students to go to school, not charging them and putting them in debt for going to school. And i really liked the woman candidate who reminded us that senator jeffords would refuse t
Iraq war, an inside look at google and much more. For more information on this weekends 48hour Television Schedule can, visit us online at booktv. Org. Up next on booktv, s. C. Gwynne recounts the life and military career of confederate general thomas stonewall jack soften. This program, from the atlanta history certain, is just under an hour. [applause] our speaker tonight, s. C. Gwynne, lived in austin, texas. He is a prolific writer. He has written for Time Magazine for 12 years where he won a National Headliners award for his reporting on the to columbine shootings. Hes written for the boston globe, dallas morning news, San Francisco chronicle, he was executive director for the Texas Monthly between 2000 and 2008 where he wrote on various high profile subjects from karl rove to the Bush White House to the infamous houston surgeon, aka dr. Evil, and this was included in Harper Perennial press best American Crime writing anthology in 2006. Gives you an idea of what the doctor was up
The internet. And its true. These are pictures of an elephant and pictures of a human and then on the right is the computer reconstruction of what youre looking at. And the big one is mental on us. Why is it a billion dollars into this initiative to follow one of the most ancient diseases, Mental Illness. Millions of them will suffer anxiety and what is Mental Illness . For example, schizophrenia is when you hear voices. However, when you put this person in this you find something interesting. The left part of the brain lights up because that part of the brain talks with elves and when you talk to yourself left part of the brain generates voices and thats how youd talk to yourself. But it knows that the left part of the brain is talking to itself. So these people light up without their permission and they are unaware that they are talking to themselves and you can see that for the first time in history and you can now look at joan of arc and many historical figures and it turns out tha
Time on july 20, 1861 after addressing the Congress Though on the hot morning of july 21, he could stand the suspense no longer. He knew the combined armies of johnston worked with hunting the enemy near the Railroad Junction of manassas. He commandeered a special train and truck northward. Arriving at manassas in the midafternoon, he wrote towards the south. He was dismayed by what he first encountered strugglers and wounded men with tales of defeat from the, discarded weapons, damaged equipment in the battlefield. Davis tried to rally the stragglers. I am president davis and he shouted. Follow me back to the field. Some of them data. By did. By the time he reached the headquarters where he found them sending reinforcements to the front it was clear that they had won the battle. Union troops were in the retreat. Davis went further forward in the justice soldiers cheered him to the echo. That evening he met with johnston at their headquarters. Davis wanted to organize a pursuit and he