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sears who wrote his history of gettysburg battle of gettysburg gettysburg campaign is a fine book. and he's a fine historian. but he'd make the remark in their meade told him to go to gettysburg, but didn't tell him what to do once he got there. and i'd look at that i go that can't be. i can't be long ago. i may thought that's not. just tell them to go out there. he's 14 miles ahead of army headquarters and you know 32 miles ahead of away from manchester. why would he do that? well, here is here is here's the letter i found. now what's interesting about this? the letter is in the official records, but what's not in the official records is that this letter is written entirely in georgeme's own handwriting. and it's a letter. to john reynolds. he even signs it yours truly. can you imagine that? an operational commander of an army signing a letter telling you to go out there with your car and he goes yours truly george made. but it's yours truly. this is what he says. it is, june 30 11:30 am. your dispatches received and reynolds send a dispatch to him about his thoughts and that's in
sears who wrote his history of gettysburg battle of gettysburg gettysburg campaign is a fine book. and he's a fine historian. but he'd make the remark in their meade told him to go to gettysburg, but didn't tell him what to do once he got there. and i'd look at that i go that can't be. i can't be long ago. i may thought that's not. just tell them to go out there. he's 14 miles ahead of army headquarters and you know 32 miles ahead of away from manchester. why would he do that? well, here is...
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, democracy has never been in so much trouble since gettysburg. it's absolutely crazy. what we had here was just people with flagpoles breaking out windows, and now we try to compare it to something that is like world war ii? that's all i've got to say. host: gretta, what did the police tell you that day about what they experience with the rioters and the protesters? guest: the police were hit, things were used as weapons on them. the bike racks you have seen on the capitol grounds, those were taken out of, taken off the ground and used as weapons. the flagpoles were also used as weapons. in addition to the breaking of the windows and the breaking and getting in through the doors, those types of things were used against the officers as well. so when we did the report, we wanted to get the perspective of the people on the ground. we wanted to know the officers' observations and what they experienced in that day. host: dennis in miami, your comments? caller: yes. the reality is, they call white people, most republicans call it a peaceful demonstrati
, democracy has never been in so much trouble since gettysburg. it's absolutely crazy. what we had here was just people with flagpoles breaking out windows, and now we try to compare it to something that is like world war ii? that's all i've got to say. host: gretta, what did the police tell you that day about what they experience with the rioters and the protesters? guest: the police were hit, things were used as weapons on them. the bike racks you have seen on the capitol grounds, those were...
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it doesn't work meaning it's if you're gonna read on gettysburg, it really helps to this at the gettysburg battlefield and one of the things i took advantage was is that local? we have great historians in our country and they're working all these sites. and they're a storehouse of knowledge. so if you're going to get a park ranger take you around gettysburg, you can ask that person any question and they'll answer it. i mean anything you want about it, but you got to come in a little prepared of what you know, when was gettysburg and why did it matter and all in order to ask the right questions, but i love local historians all across the country that are running museums and state parks and houses. always accommodating and i think it's an one of the most undersung spots parts of our country. and if i i kind of am doing it with conservation i want to preserve historic sites and forts and you know, it's a nonprofit kind of passion of mine. but so in many ways, i'm just the shepherd leading the flock to here is the expert. i mean, we we have no idea the interesting different people we would you
it doesn't work meaning it's if you're gonna read on gettysburg, it really helps to this at the gettysburg battlefield and one of the things i took advantage was is that local? we have great historians in our country and they're working all these sites. and they're a storehouse of knowledge. so if you're going to get a park ranger take you around gettysburg, you can ask that person any question and they'll answer it. i mean anything you want about it, but you got to come in a little prepared of...
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it doesn't work meaning it's if you're gonna read on gettysburg, it really helps to this at the gettysburg battlefield and one of the things i took advantage was is that local? we have great historians in our country and they're working all these sites. and they're a storehouse of knowledge. so if you're going to get a park ranger take you around gettysburg, you can ask that person any question and they'll answer it. i mean anything you want about it, but you got to come in a little prepared of what you know, when was gettysburg and why did it matter and all in order to ask the right questions, but i love local historians all across the country that are running museums and state parks and houses. always accommodating and i think it's an one of the most undersung spots parts of our country. and if i i kind of am doing it with conservation i want to preserve historic sites and forts and you know, it's a nonprofit kind of passion of mine. but so in many ways, i'm just the shepherd leading the flock to here is the expert. i mean, we we have no idea the interesting different people we would you
it doesn't work meaning it's if you're gonna read on gettysburg, it really helps to this at the gettysburg battlefield and one of the things i took advantage was is that local? we have great historians in our country and they're working all these sites. and they're a storehouse of knowledge. so if you're going to get a park ranger take you around gettysburg, you can ask that person any question and they'll answer it. i mean anything you want about it, but you got to come in a little prepared of...
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gettysburg, guadalcanal, and it wasn't one by great superior air cover but by 18 and 19 years old who would charge up after wave and i asked ask you do believe that americans beautiful? [laughter] absolutely. over the last few years for this up this radicals are no longer trying to hide their motives. it has all changed. never that that go to waste that was used to track mandates. they even change the labels and to see how much liberty americans were willing to give up the first. >> on the democratic members of congress vote literally to suspend the life of a baby that survives a botched abortion, kbut kamala harris gives the green light and they know they will be assaulted by the drug cartel and then to be locked on the moral compass but today, don't insult. here is the good news. >> but now the question is why are you and i willing to pay for it? america the beautiful? there's another verse we don't sing very much. a beautiful for heroes proved to live rate strife and then crowns i had with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. one last time, do believe america is beautiful? [applaus
gettysburg, guadalcanal, and it wasn't one by great superior air cover but by 18 and 19 years old who would charge up after wave and i asked ask you do believe that americans beautiful? [laughter] absolutely. over the last few years for this up this radicals are no longer trying to hide their motives. it has all changed. never that that go to waste that was used to track mandates. they even change the labels and to see how much liberty americans were willing to give up the first. >> on...
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gettysburg, water canal, normandy. i will never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave, to make sure that those freedoms would be passed down to another generation. ladies and gentlemen, ask you today, do you believe that america is you to? -- is beautiful? absolutely, we do. but this radicals, better named democrats in congress, they are no longer trying to hide their voters. it has all changed. their attacks to a road our liberty is supported by big tech, the press, and the media. now, even corporate america has gone woke. member the words of democrat james clyburn about climate? never let a crisis go to waste. covid was used for fan -- to fast-track mandates of no other time in history. they even changed our election laws and used it to test us to see how much liberty americans were wil
gettysburg, water canal, normandy. i will never forget standing on the grounds and looking down at omaha beach and across the atlantic ocean and realizing that d-day was not one by great military generals or superior air cover. no, it was won by 18 euros and 19-year-olds that kept charging up that hill, wave after wave, to make sure that those freedoms would be passed down to another generation. ladies and gentlemen, ask you today, do you believe that america is you to? -- is beautiful?...
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everybody should read his book about gettysburg. he was a when i reached out to him. he was at the time at gettysburg college, but now he's at princeton and i said, you know alan where here's my scenario where might they have held the constitutional convention in 1863 assuming it went on and i said, would it be new york or boston or something like that? and he's you wrote me back and he said bow they probably would have considered the framers probably in the 1863 probably would have considered columbus, ohio and i say hold on this ohio really and he said yeah, don't forget couple things one is they want to give a nod to those western states west of the appalachian to ohio is the third largest state by population. they probably would have given some thought to to columbus, ohio. but ultimately he said certainly not new york new york was very much kind of in bed with the secessionists more so than any other city in in the north, so probably they would have gone to boston. here we are in boston in 1863 and the gentleman that you see on the right are james ashley and john
everybody should read his book about gettysburg. he was a when i reached out to him. he was at the time at gettysburg college, but now he's at princeton and i said, you know alan where here's my scenario where might they have held the constitutional convention in 1863 assuming it went on and i said, would it be new york or boston or something like that? and he's you wrote me back and he said bow they probably would have considered the framers probably in the 1863 probably would have considered...
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but the key to lutsk, it's sort of like gettysburg, it has roads coming in from six different directions, north, south, east, and west. it has a railroad that runs through it from the polish border and during world war ii, it was a polish city, and the russians hate the poles. this may have been an attempt to show with these three cruise missiles a very bizarre strike with no ground forces coming afterwards, it may have just been another terror strike to show ukrainians, if you think you're trying to get to the border of poland and be a refugee, we're still going to continue to strike. but that's not that difficult to do. there are no forces in the north in belarus to back up that strike. so it was a couple of errant missiles, you know, the russians may have thought that that airfield there may have been part of the lines of supply for western lethal aid coming in from poland. truthfully, i can't figure it out and they didn't seem to hit any targets there, it's just three missiles on an airfield. that doesn't make sense to me. >> the capital seems to be, obviously, the main objective her
but the key to lutsk, it's sort of like gettysburg, it has roads coming in from six different directions, north, south, east, and west. it has a railroad that runs through it from the polish border and during world war ii, it was a polish city, and the russians hate the poles. this may have been an attempt to show with these three cruise missiles a very bizarre strike with no ground forces coming afterwards, it may have just been another terror strike to show ukrainians, if you think you're...
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if you look closely at it, it's like our town of gettysburg was in the civil war. it has roads going off in every single direction, it has a main railroad through the center of the city. it has thhistorical importance the russians, i think they're hitting that city to tell ukrainians, we can strike anywhere, you should be afraid. you should be terrorized. you should have fear about what russia is going to do. if you look to the north in belarus, there are no forces that can reenforce any kind of activity in lutsk or lviv. the russians, i believe, are at the far end of their tether, they don't have anymore forces, they've been plagued by logistics ever since the start of this. these missile strikes in some of these cities, in my view, are just terror strikes. >> so grateful for your insights. >>> up next, russia says the united states helps ukraine make chemical weapons. that's a lie. but is it also a warning? we'll ask the only man to serve as white house chief of staff, cia director and defense secretary. joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthririt. s
if you look closely at it, it's like our town of gettysburg was in the civil war. it has roads going off in every single direction, it has a main railroad through the center of the city. it has thhistorical importance the russians, i think they're hitting that city to tell ukrainians, we can strike anywhere, you should be afraid. you should be terrorized. you should have fear about what russia is going to do. if you look to the north in belarus, there are no forces that can reenforce any kind...
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president lincoln learned at gettysburg that 275 words were enough. i hope my colleagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we will take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of of them are scheduled. one for lunch, one for dinner. and several perhaps shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the senate floor which is a possibility, we will do our best to keep the hearing going as members go back and forth. as i mentioned yesterday, we welcomed all of our friends in the audience and asked that they be quiet and respectful during the hearing. so let's get started with the questioning. i'll begin, at this point. judge jackson, there are two issues that came up repeatedly yesterday from the other side of the aisle that i want to address at the outset. one of them was a question of judicial philosophy. no one questions either your academic law school credentials or your service as clerk and as federal judge. but time and again, you have been asked
president lincoln learned at gettysburg that 275 words were enough. i hope my colleagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we will take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of of them are scheduled. one for lunch, one for dinner. and several perhaps shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the senate floor which is a possibility, we will do our best to keep the hearing going as...
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not even he would say it was a gettysburg address. when you have a crisis like ukraine, there's always a war between do you junk the original speech and give the speech about the crisis in ukraine or do you go ahead with the laundry list? because the floor serveicist waiting to hear whether it's getting a new reginal headquarters in denver or not. what biden did was both and i thought was really effective. like fdr 1941 saying we're in a struggle between dictator as and democracies. hitler between us and the british. we've got to seek for freedoms or lbj announcing the great society, saying i want voting rights and i want medicare and education. i want other bills. given all that, that speech last night had a lot of range. >> i think if any martian were to land and see the way politics work in this country, a lot would probably return to their own planet. >> especially they saw members of congress screaming at the president. >> there's correcting in our political system still needs. you gave historical context and compared to past pre
not even he would say it was a gettysburg address. when you have a crisis like ukraine, there's always a war between do you junk the original speech and give the speech about the crisis in ukraine or do you go ahead with the laundry list? because the floor serveicist waiting to hear whether it's getting a new reginal headquarters in denver or not. what biden did was both and i thought was really effective. like fdr 1941 saying we're in a struggle between dictator as and democracies. hitler...
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it's it's we're talking handfuls of men when you compare it to bigger battles like antietam or gettysburg, but for right now in 1861, it's literally the biggest thing that has happened since first manassas. so it does make a big. difference it makes an impact in the lives of the people here in loudon. there is a funeral procession taking his body down to the train station the regimental band plays and once his body arrives in jackson, there's another parade taking his body home to his wife. you can watch this full conversation anytime at c-span.org/history. first ladies in their own words are eight-part series looking at the role of the first lady their time in the white house and the issues important to them. it was a great advantage to know what it was like to work in schools because education such an important issue both for a governor, but also for president and so that was very helpful to me using material from c-span's award-winning biography series first ladies. i'm very very much the kind of person who believes that you should say what you mean and mean what you say and and take t
it's it's we're talking handfuls of men when you compare it to bigger battles like antietam or gettysburg, but for right now in 1861, it's literally the biggest thing that has happened since first manassas. so it does make a big. difference it makes an impact in the lives of the people here in loudon. there is a funeral procession taking his body down to the train station the regimental band plays and once his body arrives in jackson, there's another parade taking his body home to his wife. you...
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president lincoln learned at gettysburg that 275 words were enough. so i hope my colleagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we'll take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of them are scheduled. one from lunch, one for dinner and several perhaps shorter ones in the meantime. the votes are called on the senate floor, which is a possibility, we'll do our best to keep the hearing going as members go back and forth. as i mentioned yesterday, we welcome all of our friends in the audience. and ask that they be quiet, respectful during the hearing. so let's get started with the questioning and i'll begin at this point. judge jackson, there are two issues that came up repeatedly yesterday from the other side of the aisle, i want to address at the outset. one of them was a question of judicial philosophy. no one questions either your academic law school credentials or your service as clerk and as federal judge but time and again you have been asked what is you
president lincoln learned at gettysburg that 275 words were enough. so i hope my colleagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we'll take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of them are scheduled. one from lunch, one for dinner and several perhaps shorter ones in the meantime. the votes are called on the senate floor, which is a possibility, we'll do our best to keep the hearing going as members...
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wahlberg -- [ talking over each other where he plays a porn star >> the only john martin movie is "gettysburg: three days of destiny. >> jimmy: wait, stop [ buzzer ] ♪ all right, do it again try it again, try it again >> alexa, movie with mark wahlberg where he plays - >> i know about 137 mark wahlberg movies including "the departetd." >> jimmy: wait a minute, 137 movies >> 137 [ buzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: they're going to go through all of his movies. alexa, what are the lyrics to - alexa, what are the lyrics to "i love the nightlife" >> here's something i found on the web. according to wikipedia.org, "i love the nightlife (disco 'round)" is a popular disco song recorded by american singer alicia bridges in 1978. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] ♪ >> come on >> jimmy: you got another one? can we crack this? >> we got to crack this. >> jimmy: we got to crack this okay -- oh questlove: but first - >> no, no, no, quest, what's up >> questlove: the first single from the jacksons' "destiny" album. >> jimmy: wow. alexa, what's the first single off the jacksons' "destiny" album. >> here's something i found
wahlberg -- [ talking over each other where he plays a porn star >> the only john martin movie is "gettysburg: three days of destiny. >> jimmy: wait, stop [ buzzer ] ♪ all right, do it again try it again, try it again >> alexa, movie with mark wahlberg where he plays - >> i know about 137 mark wahlberg movies including "the departetd." >> jimmy: wait a minute, 137 movies >> 137 [ buzzer ] ♪ >> jimmy: they're going to go through all of...
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president lincoln learned gettysburg that 275 words were enough. so, i hope my leagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we'll take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of them are scheduled, one for lunch, one for dinner, and several, perhaps, shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the senate floor, which is a possibility, we'll do our best to keep the hearing going as members go back and forth. as i mentioned yesterday, we welcome all of our friends in the audience and ask that they be quiet and respectful during the hearing. so, let's get started with the questioning, and i'll begin at this point. judge jackson, there are two issues that came up repeatedly yesterday from the other side of the aisle that i want to address at the outset. one of them was a question of judicial philosophy. no one questions either your academic law school credentials or your service as clerk and as federal judge, but time and again, you have been asked, w
president lincoln learned gettysburg that 275 words were enough. so, i hope my leagues and friends will stick to the 30-minute guideline. i'll tap on the gavel if you're getting perilously close to extending beyond. we'll take a few breaks throughout the day. a number of them are scheduled, one for lunch, one for dinner, and several, perhaps, shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the senate floor, which is a possibility, we'll do our best to keep the hearing going as members go...
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it's it's we're talking handfuls of men when you compare it to bigger battles like antietam or gettysburg, but for right now in 1861, it's literally the biggest thing that has happened since first manassas. so it does make a big. difference it makes an impact in the lives of the people here in loudon.today's class is doing ae different things for us. i'm going to tell you about the history of lucrecia coffin mott who was a noted antebellum reformer one of the most famous women of her day and she was noted because she was activist in the cause against slavery. she was famous to abolitionist. she opposed indian removal and stood up for native american rights. she was an attendee at the first woman's rights convention and a frequent speaker at the women's rights meetings through the 1850s and she spoke on a number of other
it's it's we're talking handfuls of men when you compare it to bigger battles like antietam or gettysburg, but for right now in 1861, it's literally the biggest thing that has happened since first manassas. so it does make a big. difference it makes an impact in the lives of the people here in loudon.today's class is doing ae different things for us. i'm going to tell you about the history of lucrecia coffin mott who was a noted antebellum reformer one of the most famous women of her day and...
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, democracy has never been in so much trouble since gettysburg. it's absolutely crazy. what we had here was just people with flagpoles breaking out windows, and now we try to compare it to something that is like world war ii? that's all i've got to say. host: gretta, what did the police tell you that day about what they experience with the rioters and the protesters? guest: the police were hit, things were used as weapons on them. the bike racks you have seen on the capitol grounds, those were taken out of, taken off the ground and used as weapons. the flagpoles were also used as weapons. in addition to the breaking of the windows and the breaking and getting in through the doors, those types of things were used against the officers as well. so when we did the report, we wanted to get the perspective of the people on the ground. we wanted to know the officers' observations and what they experienced in that day. host: dennis in miami, your comments? caller: yes. the reality is, they call white people, most republicans call it a peaceful demonstrati
, democracy has never been in so much trouble since gettysburg. it's absolutely crazy. what we had here was just people with flagpoles breaking out windows, and now we try to compare it to something that is like world war ii? that's all i've got to say. host: gretta, what did the police tell you that day about what they experience with the rioters and the protesters? guest: the police were hit, things were used as weapons on them. the bike racks you have seen on the capitol grounds, those were...
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president lincoln learned i get a that 240-- learned at gettysburg that 240 words is enough. we will take a few breaks throughout the day. a few of them are scheduled -- one for lunch, one for dinner and several shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the floor we will do our best to keep things going. we welcome all our friends in the audience and ask that they be quiet and respectful during the hearing. let's get started with questioning. there were two issues that came up repeatedly yesterday from the other side of the aisle that i want to address at the outset. one was judicial philosophy. no one questions your credentials or service as clerk and as federal judge, but time and again you have been asked what is your judicial philosophy? does it fit into scalia's originalism, cavanaugh's textualism? is a conservative? i have discovered the answer. during the course of your time as judge, you have written opinions, 573 to be exact and they more or less express your view of the law as the facts are presented to you in each of those cases. some 12,000 pages from t
president lincoln learned i get a that 240-- learned at gettysburg that 240 words is enough. we will take a few breaks throughout the day. a few of them are scheduled -- one for lunch, one for dinner and several shorter ones in the meantime. if votes are called on the floor we will do our best to keep things going. we welcome all our friends in the audience and ask that they be quiet and respectful during the hearing. let's get started with questioning. there were two issues that came up...
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. >> in rural america and adams county outside of gettysburg and bedford and huntington county. we look at additional spectrum as the tool to be able to expand access specifically for us hotspots and mobility where the technicians were able to connect wirelessly in certain areas using wired fiber facilities and complete orders but we need mobility to be able to access and communicate back to ensure efficient operations. the chair recently and announces that it would begin an option of additional bands this summer. what benefits specifically for rural america would these options make available? >> thank you. for us it is consumer choice and competition essential for the additional to be rolled out and having the availability and capacity for additional bandwidth is essential to achieve your objectives are. i would like to thank the chair for allowing me to wave on to this important hearing. thank you and i yield. >> the gentle man yields back and i see that we do have one more committee member so we will yield five minutes to the congresswoman. >> thank you, chairman, for holding
. >> in rural america and adams county outside of gettysburg and bedford and huntington county. we look at additional spectrum as the tool to be able to expand access specifically for us hotspots and mobility where the technicians were able to connect wirelessly in certain areas using wired fiber facilities and complete orders but we need mobility to be able to access and communicate back to ensure efficient operations. the chair recently and announces that it would begin an option of...
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you think of the of all the speeches, lincoln and gettysburg and three in walk. that's three out of a lot. i think zelenskyy found a moment here where the words are capturing something that i don't think the world was ready for this. i don't think i the ukrainian existence is the rarest acquaintance in the world today, a surprise, something that seems wholly new. yet it appeals to ancient impulses to root for those standing up against these bullies. >> john, i remember during the trump era, you don't have to say it, obviously, if you watch this show more than three minutes i despaired often where western democracy was going. i'd listen to your podcast about great speeches in time. i actually downloaded winston churchill's speeches from 1940 and in those cases, it seemed as times like i was listen to to an era every bit as removed and ancient as hearing about king arthur and you know the band of brothers, we actually are witness again faced with a churchillian feature. what this was about. >> he said floated dr. king so he talked about harbor and september 11th ha
you think of the of all the speeches, lincoln and gettysburg and three in walk. that's three out of a lot. i think zelenskyy found a moment here where the words are capturing something that i don't think the world was ready for this. i don't think i the ukrainian existence is the rarest acquaintance in the world today, a surprise, something that seems wholly new. yet it appeals to ancient impulses to root for those standing up against these bullies. >> john, i remember during the trump...
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utilize spectrum across various bands to serve constituents like mine and rural america and out of gettysburg, bedford and fulton and huntington county, how does it look to achieve that. >> i definitely can't speak to the areas of pennsylvania who serve but in rural communities in our service area we look at additional spectrum that needs to be able to expand access specifically for us, hotspots and mobility are essential. we have areas where technicians are unable to connect wirelessly in certain areas using wired fiber facilities to complete orders but we needs mobility to access and communicate back to ensure sufficient operation. moving forward, it allows us to provide reliable access and serve more. >> chair announced fcc corporation against option of additional plants this summer, what benefits specifically for rural american produced additional auctions made available? >> thank you again. first, essential for this to be rolled out. in our opinion, having availability and capacity for additional bandwidth is essential to achieve this. >> again, i'd like to think the witnesses for your p
utilize spectrum across various bands to serve constituents like mine and rural america and out of gettysburg, bedford and fulton and huntington county, how does it look to achieve that. >> i definitely can't speak to the areas of pennsylvania who serve but in rural communities in our service area we look at additional spectrum that needs to be able to expand access specifically for us, hotspots and mobility are essential. we have areas where technicians are unable to connect wirelessly...