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in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he -- before it can snowball out of control. so, he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains. and, if you look at the map, you can see the winchester area. over the mountains and into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out and it is here that claypool and his rebels confront daniel morgan. there is a brief exchange of gunfire. john brake, claypool's second-in-command, is killed in the exchange. claypool himself and most of the oth
in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he has returned home to winchester, to the winchester area. he's suffering from a lot of really, a lot of health issues. he has been passed over a few times for command. he feels like he has not gotten his due. but certainly his health at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the lost river valley into the south fork valley and put an end to claypool's rebellion before he --...
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that's daniel morgan. the old wagner. in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he's returned home to winchester. to the winchester area. he suffering from a lot of really help issues, he feels like he hasn't gotten his due. he's been passover for. command certainly has helped at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the loss river valley, into the south fort valley. and it put an end to claypool's rebellion before it can snowball out of control. he will assemble 400 men from the surrounding counties. they will march over the mountains here. if you look at the map we can see the winchester area. over the mountains, into the south branch valley. and they are going to first stop at john claypool's property as they are marching out. it's here the claypool and his rebels will confront daniel morgan. there's a roof exchange of gunfire. claypool second-in-command is killed in the exchange. claypool, himself, most of the other men under his command will scatter. they will head to the hills. they w
that's daniel morgan. the old wagner. in early 1781, daniel morgan has left the army. he's returned home to winchester. to the winchester area. he suffering from a lot of really help issues, he feels like he hasn't gotten his due. he's been passover for. command certainly has helped at this point is beginning to fail him. but morgan agrees to raise a group of men to march over the mountains into the loss river valley, into the south fort valley. and it put an end to claypool's rebellion before...
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so, even daniel morgan is arguing for leniency. and claypool himself, the ring leader of this kind of nascent rebellion on the virginia frontier, will be pardoned by the governor of virginia. he is released from captivity and claypool and the rest of his conspirators will go home to their homes along the lost river, along the south fork. and claypool will actually live in peace for the remainder of his life. he dies there at the age of 89 in total peace and prosperity for the rest of his life. this will not be the case for our next group of loyalists we are going to discuss. so, going to talk about a conspiracy referred to as the frederick seven. there is no good, sexy or exciting name for this rebellion, because it is much wider, but at the same time, much less well-formed than claypool's rebellion. so, june of 1781, very similar letter arrives. this time the government of maryland. the information is given. "this board has good reason to believe that henry newcomer and and bleachy washington -- are disaffected and dangerous perso
so, even daniel morgan is arguing for leniency. and claypool himself, the ring leader of this kind of nascent rebellion on the virginia frontier, will be pardoned by the governor of virginia. he is released from captivity and claypool and the rest of his conspirators will go home to their homes along the lost river, along the south fork. and claypool will actually live in peace for the remainder of his life. he dies there at the age of 89 in total peace and prosperity for the rest of his life....
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. >> i'm trying to think, maybe daniel morgan. >> that's what i was going to say. >> even just based on -- it's just, you know, with a really tiny force at the end of his tether and basically his tactics inspired greene's at guilford courthouse where they basically, you know, beat the crack out of -- they lost the battle but decimated the british ranks. so, yeah, i mean -- >> that's what i was going to say. that's who i was going to say. you've got this gruff kind of soldier who's leading and inspiring the soldiers, but he's also taking advantage of as much information as he's got and using it and the way he's able to -- like i just really love the fact that he took what was a misconception about militia and used it to his advantage successfully and it's kind of like -- i mean how can you not like daniel morgan. he was going to be who i would have picked. >> to defend washington, before he became a real bureaucrat, with the onset of 77 and especially 78 and the rest of the world, he was a bureaucrat before that, but he -- at the battles of trenton and princeton i think he let loose.
. >> i'm trying to think, maybe daniel morgan. >> that's what i was going to say. >> even just based on -- it's just, you know, with a really tiny force at the end of his tether and basically his tactics inspired greene's at guilford courthouse where they basically, you know, beat the crack out of -- they lost the battle but decimated the british ranks. so, yeah, i mean -- >> that's what i was going to say. that's who i was going to say. you've got this gruff kind of...
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nobody in this panel is currently working on a daniel morgan biography. >> i think sarah wrote something about him not too long ago that was pretty good. >> i was going to say i will recommend -- because mike was talking about hazen's regimen. holly mayor did a book on hazen's regiment. i haven't gotten it yet but knowing holly and everything i heard of it, it sounds like it's going to be really good. so, you're getting more unit studies out of the revolution, which used to be a civil war thing. so, you're finally getting more and more unit studies. >> we're also seeing someone add a question for blaine but i'm going to add to it. he said future topic could be the race to the dan river after the battle of cal pens. we've seen a lot of southern literature on this southern gambit or to the ends of the earth, ends of the world. why do you think historians are focusing on this race to day end? >> probably because greene was -- he was a masterful -- not a tactician, but an operational commander. i mean, he -- he was amazing for what he did in the south basically leading cornwallis on a long r
nobody in this panel is currently working on a daniel morgan biography. >> i think sarah wrote something about him not too long ago that was pretty good. >> i was going to say i will recommend -- because mike was talking about hazen's regimen. holly mayor did a book on hazen's regiment. i haven't gotten it yet but knowing holly and everything i heard of it, it sounds like it's going to be really good. so, you're getting more unit studies out of the revolution, which used to be a...
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nobody in this panel is currently working on a daniel morgan fired. they're right something about him not too long. yeah. it was pretty good. someone else. okay. i was gonna say i will recommend because my mike was talking about hazen's regiment how holly mayor who did a book back in the 90s called belonging to the army about camp hours. she just wrote a book on hazen's regiment. and i haven't gotten it yet, but knowing how i am from what everything i've heard. i heard of it. it's it's sounds like it's good. it's really good. so that's that's a unit study. you're getting more unit studies out of the revolution which used to be a civil war thing. so you're finally getting to get more and more unit studies. we're also seeing someone add it's a question for blaine, but i'm gonna add to it as a he said a future symposium topic could be the race to the dan river after the battle of cow pens. we've seen a lot of southern literature on this southern gambit or to the ends of the earth or all into the world. why do you think historians are focusing on this on
nobody in this panel is currently working on a daniel morgan fired. they're right something about him not too long. yeah. it was pretty good. someone else. okay. i was gonna say i will recommend because my mike was talking about hazen's regiment how holly mayor who did a book back in the 90s called belonging to the army about camp hours. she just wrote a book on hazen's regiment. and i haven't gotten it yet, but knowing how i am from what everything i've heard. i heard of it. it's it's sounds...
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of course daniel morgan is famous. daniel morgan's riflemen, this elite unit that washington sends up there, along with others, though, they are all critical in the american machine that will ultimately win the saratoga campaign. but then when it comes to the actual final two battles, benedict arnold plays absolute critical roles in both battles. in the first one, he's the one that gates assigns to sort of manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's not actually up in the front leading attacks or anything like that, but he's the guy who is sort of feeding troops into the battle and sort of managing it, and he does a great job there. and in the second battle, of course he's absolutely critical because he leads the final attacks on the british fortification that end up outflanking burgoyne's army and forcing him to ultimately fall back, his exhausted army and then ultimately of course he will be surrounded at saratoga. so benedict arnold is absolutely crucial for american success. i don't call him the victor of sarat
of course daniel morgan is famous. daniel morgan's riflemen, this elite unit that washington sends up there, along with others, though, they are all critical in the american machine that will ultimately win the saratoga campaign. but then when it comes to the actual final two battles, benedict arnold plays absolute critical roles in both battles. in the first one, he's the one that gates assigns to sort of manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's not actually up in the front leading...
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morgan investigation, and now they have couzens�*s crimes, and it paints a difficult picture for the leader of the metropolitan police. and we were told today by the police regulator, they are investigating 12 officers for possible misconduct, notjust officers for possible misconduct, not just met officers for possible misconduct, notjust met police officers but 12 officers for possible misconduct in relation to the investigation. the wider question is does policing and violence against women need to change? will it change? will the streets be safer for women? lucy manning, thank you. coronavirus infections in the uk have risen to their highest level for five months. the office for national statistics says about one in 160 people had the virus last week, that's a 50 % increase on the week before. the surge in infections has led to a large number of people being told to isolate by the nhs covid tracing app used in england and wales. tonight the bbc has learned that the app is to be modified so that it sends out fewer alerts. here's our medical editor fergus walsh. have you been pinged
morgan investigation, and now they have couzens�*s crimes, and it paints a difficult picture for the leader of the metropolitan police. and we were told today by the police regulator, they are investigating 12 officers for possible misconduct, notjust officers for possible misconduct, not just met officers for possible misconduct, notjust met police officers but 12 officers for possible misconduct in relation to the investigation. the wider question is does policing and violence against women...
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so the two key commanders along with other key leaders of course daniel morgan, daniel merkin riflemen are a few of the elite he sends upen there. those folks are all critical and the american machine thereco tht ultimately win the saratoga campaign but when it comes to the actual final battles benedict arnold plays the critical role in both battles. the first when he's the one that decides to manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's not actually up in the front leading attacks or anything like that but he is the guy who is leading troops and the battle and managing it and he does a great job there and in the second battle of corsi's absolute critical as he leads the final attack on the british fortification that ends up outflanking caleb gutierrez's army enforcing burgoyne to ultimately fall back where he will be surrounded at saratoga. benedict arnold is crucial. i don't call him the victor of saratoga though. some people do. i think gates can truly be called the victor of saratoga even though i'm not a big fan of gates but benedict arnold is absolutely critical for america. >
so the two key commanders along with other key leaders of course daniel morgan, daniel merkin riflemen are a few of the elite he sends upen there. those folks are all critical and the american machine thereco tht ultimately win the saratoga campaign but when it comes to the actual final battles benedict arnold plays the critical role in both battles. the first when he's the one that decides to manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's not actually up in the front leading attacks or...
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morgan and is famous that washington sends up there those are all critical cogs in the embedded on - - american machine that will when the saratoga campaign but when it comes to the t final two battles benedict arnold plays a critical role in both. in the first one, he can manage the flow of troops into the battle. he is not actually in the front reading the attacks if he feeds them into battle and does a great job they are. and in the second battle he is critical because he leads the final attack on the british fortification that ends up outflanking to ultimately fly back the exhausted army. so benedict arnold is crucial for americans success. i don't call him the victor of saratoga. some people do. i think gates c can be truly even i'm not a fan of gates but that benedict arnold is critical for america's success. >> i wondered if you would mention horatio gates. and suspected of the commander-in-chief and then defeated himself lord cornwallis and then famously took off on his horse on the battlefield i felt that was very cruel when he estimated the pace. a pace for a man of his age
morgan and is famous that washington sends up there those are all critical cogs in the embedded on - - american machine that will when the saratoga campaign but when it comes to the t final two battles benedict arnold plays a critical role in both. in the first one, he can manage the flow of troops into the battle. he is not actually in the front reading the attacks if he feeds them into battle and does a great job they are. and in the second battle he is critical because he leads the final...
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so the two key commanders along with other key leaders, daniel morgan is famous through this elite unit washington sends up there. those folks are all critical cogs in the american machine that ultimately win the saratoga campaign. but then when it comes to the final battle, benedict arnold plays a critical role in those battles in the first one, he is the one that gates assigns to manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's actually not up in the front leading the attacks , that he is the guy feeding the troops into the battle to manage and does a great job there and in the second battle he is critical because he leads the final attack on the british fortification that end up outflanking the army to ultimately fall back is exhausted army and then is surrounded. so arnold is crucial for americans. i don't call him the victor of saratoga. some people do. i think gates could truly be called the victor even i'm not a big fan of gates. but arnold is critical for american success. >> i wondered if you would mention horatio gates as a british officer and always suspected conspiring with a
so the two key commanders along with other key leaders, daniel morgan is famous through this elite unit washington sends up there. those folks are all critical cogs in the american machine that ultimately win the saratoga campaign. but then when it comes to the final battle, benedict arnold plays a critical role in those battles in the first one, he is the one that gates assigns to manage the flow of troops into the battle. he's actually not up in the front leading the attacks , that he is the...
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and then at the battle of cow pens, you have daniel morgan taking advantage of a misconception of a misconception by the british that the militia were untrained and cowardly and would turn tail and run. and this was a rightfully so asterisk, rightfully so assumption. they had seen it in previous battles. but at the battle of cowpens, morgan uses it to his advantage to lull the british forces into a false sense of security as the british fled battlefield and the british pursued them and then came upon the continental tour ready and waiting. so there is a lot going on in the southern theater, in the southern campaigns that are directly affecting the impact, the results. war. so those are the only three misconceptions that i'm really going to address today. there is a lot. but again, i only have so much time. i wanted to touch a little about what is the cause of these misconceptions? where does this, these misconceptions come from? now, obviously, i have some theories. people know lexington and concord and saratoga and valley forge, and even yorktown. whether you consider virginia a southern town or
and then at the battle of cow pens, you have daniel morgan taking advantage of a misconception of a misconception by the british that the militia were untrained and cowardly and would turn tail and run. and this was a rightfully so asterisk, rightfully so assumption. they had seen it in previous battles. but at the battle of cowpens, morgan uses it to his advantage to lull the british forces into a false sense of security as the british fled battlefield and the british pursued them and then...
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morgan taking advantage of a misconception another misconception thrown in there of a misconception by the british that the militia were untrained, um and cowardly and would you know turn tail and run any time when the battle would get too intense, and this is a rightfully so asterix rightfully so assumption because the british had seen it in previous battles, but at the battle of cowpens morgan uses it his advantage to lull the british forces into a false sense of security as the militia fled the battlefield and the british. pursued them and then came upon the continentals who were ready and waiting. so so there's a lot going on in the southern theater in the southern campaigns that are directly affecting. the impact the results of the war so those are the only three misconceptions that i'm really gonna address today because there's a lot but again, i only have so much time. so i wanted to touch a little bit about what is the cause of these these misconceptions. where does this these misconceptions come from now. obviously i have some theories, you know, people know lexington and c
morgan taking advantage of a misconception another misconception thrown in there of a misconception by the british that the militia were untrained, um and cowardly and would you know turn tail and run any time when the battle would get too intense, and this is a rightfully so asterix rightfully so assumption because the british had seen it in previous battles, but at the battle of cowpens morgan uses it his advantage to lull the british forces into a false sense of security as the militia fled...
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it was jp morgan's daniel pinto that said trading is back, that the trading slump is gone for good. do you agree with that? betsy: it depends on what your frame of reference is. trading will be down on a year on year basis, and a large part because last year was a banner year, and we all know what happened with spread compressions driving the bus on unusually higher earnings. we do expect trading is going to be down roughly 30% year on year, and that is what we are looking for. i think it is the forward look over the next several years. that is a different question relative to what we are looking for this quarter. guy: huge moves in the bond market this week. a flattening curve. we have obviously been watching what is happening in the impact coming through on the banks. what is the biggest driver? betsy: we expect to see some commentary around the bond market and with the impact is on the forward look. i think the quarter should be fine for most interests -- most institutions, but the question will quickly roll to how has this yield compression impacted your forward look. we are ver
it was jp morgan's daniel pinto that said trading is back, that the trading slump is gone for good. do you agree with that? betsy: it depends on what your frame of reference is. trading will be down on a year on year basis, and a large part because last year was a banner year, and we all know what happened with spread compressions driving the bus on unusually higher earnings. we do expect trading is going to be down roughly 30% year on year, and that is what we are looking for. i think it is...
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but when you add up the institutional corruption allegations or findings that came out of the daniel morgan report, when you look at the criticism of how the deaths of bebe henry and nicole smallman, two black women were investigated compared with the murder investigation for sarah everard, it starts to build a picture that people will say there is a contextual problem here. ultimately, the most important _ contextual problem here. ultimately, the most important thing _ contextual problem here. ultimately, the most important thing is _ the most important thing is retaining public confidence and trust in the police. we have a system of policing by consent in this country, we don't generally have armed officers for instance, thatis have armed officers for instance, that is the way we like to do it. and that requires there to be a trusting relationship between the public and the police. in fact, there has been a decline in some measures of confidence and trust over the last few years, but nothing very, very significant. and i do think that that will be the real question — can the poli
but when you add up the institutional corruption allegations or findings that came out of the daniel morgan report, when you look at the criticism of how the deaths of bebe henry and nicole smallman, two black women were investigated compared with the murder investigation for sarah everard, it starts to build a picture that people will say there is a contextual problem here. ultimately, the most important _ contextual problem here. ultimately, the most important thing _ contextual problem here....
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tom: morgan stanley, i'm getting in front of our conversation with daniel skelly, but they look for "wage gain potential." that would push against the gloom. jonathan: just a little bit of optimism with just a little bit of gloom. lisa: let's talk gloom crew, gloom for who? pushing back against the gloom around the economy talking about high wages, but what does that mean for companies? can we get economic growth and a brighter outlook for the economy that does not necessarily bode as well for riskier assets? that is the discretion here that we. need to be clear about. jonathan: -- need to be clear about. jonathan: can you do the weather again? i love that. lisa: we were talking about the heat and i was putting into perspective. [laughter] jonathan: i know, i know. tom: lisa, on july 1, 2021, john wayne did you first express air conditioning? were you 25? jonathan: when i moved here because in the south of italy, there was no air-conditioning. it was the window with a mosquito net. in the u.k., summer is two weeks summer between june and august and you don't invest in air-conditioning
tom: morgan stanley, i'm getting in front of our conversation with daniel skelly, but they look for "wage gain potential." that would push against the gloom. jonathan: just a little bit of optimism with just a little bit of gloom. lisa: let's talk gloom crew, gloom for who? pushing back against the gloom around the economy talking about high wages, but what does that mean for companies? can we get economic growth and a brighter outlook for the economy that does not necessarily bode as...
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jp morgan executives think the worst of wall street's trading slump is over. thank's copresident and co-coo daniel pinto says the industry's collective revenue reached a low before the pandemic, and things are likely to improve for years to come. this is great news of course for bankers and really interesting as we continue to talk about whether or not you need to come back to the office. always recommend his writing on this and his column yesterday was spot on in terms of the fact that junior bankers need to be back in the office. senior bankers probably shouldn't be. coming up, billionaires gather in sun valley, idaho for the annual allen and company conference. we will have the latest from the event the summer camp for moguls. moguls is one word people use, you this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. can use your own. ♪ your own. ♪ >> btv new listing alert. >> it is the new gold purrs are -- and one of the world safe is mining jurisdictions. our management team has a track record of successfully advancing projects through the production. it is driving val
jp morgan executives think the worst of wall street's trading slump is over. thank's copresident and co-coo daniel pinto says the industry's collective revenue reached a low before the pandemic, and things are likely to improve for years to come. this is great news of course for bankers and really interesting as we continue to talk about whether or not you need to come back to the office. always recommend his writing on this and his column yesterday was spot on in terms of the fact that junior...
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daniel 100 also walnut creek one-on-one conquered 73 for richmond, the late with 73 also 93 for fairfield warm in the hot or hot up in part parts of the north bay, but not as hot as the east bay today 92 going on for santa rose with more 90's heading south 7 day forecast. we get past this traffic and we see temperatures fall a little bit of the weekend. this is the monsoon day to watch out for and then as we get into next week. some relief heads our way. meanwhile, on the east bay shoreline were in the 70's and 80's 60's at the coast rain. what's going on with traffic. they we have some accidents out there like this one out in pleasant hill. 6 80 southbound at monument boulevard. again, we're seeing a delay long 6.80, and highway 4 is pretty slow at this hour as well. >> we had an earlier traffic collision and hot spot on the bay bridge drive times since gone down with 13 minutes heading from the east bay to that fremont street exit headed across towards the peninsula. there is a stalled vehicle there. 92 westbound, we've only gone up about 2 minutes or so in terms of drive times of 15 mi
daniel 100 also walnut creek one-on-one conquered 73 for richmond, the late with 73 also 93 for fairfield warm in the hot or hot up in part parts of the north bay, but not as hot as the east bay today 92 going on for santa rose with more 90's heading south 7 day forecast. we get past this traffic and we see temperatures fall a little bit of the weekend. this is the monsoon day to watch out for and then as we get into next week. some relief heads our way. meanwhile, on the east bay shoreline...