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the people are sheridan said if they can do it why can't we do it here? a group of concerned citizens got together and formed a committee and decided we will have a rodeo. they didn't just start out on small scale they wanted a big professional rodeo from the get go. to put it all together and in 1931 they had their first professional rodeo in sheridan wyoming and here we are today. rodeo is eight events, different stock events from bucking odhorses, livestock roping, spear rustling. the old cowboy skills brought to the modern-day area but it all started out obviously they had a contest with bucking horses. >> we are a prc to rodeo one of the top 30 rodeos and americans are best determined by the amount of prize money you have in your vet. we had people from louisiana, michigan, wisconsin, entered today obvious a lot of the rodeo contestants are from texas, oklahoma, wyoming certainly has a lot of rodeo contestants was on last year in terms of our rodeo we had people registered for our rodeo to watch our rodeo from 49 of the 50 states of america. we are g
the people are sheridan said if they can do it why can't we do it here? a group of concerned citizens got together and formed a committee and decided we will have a rodeo. they didn't just start out on small scale they wanted a big professional rodeo from the get go. to put it all together and in 1931 they had their first professional rodeo in sheridan wyoming and here we are today. rodeo is eight events, different stock events from bucking odhorses, livestock roping, spear rustling. the old...
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lee sent away from petersburg to save lynchburg from capture. 30,000 federals and sheridan end up in the shenandoah valley. that is the mission and the assignment the jubal early had been out here for, and he succeeded at it wildly. for the federal troops, the rank-and-file of the federal troops, they knew that their campaign had been a failure. one soldier of the 12th west virginia spoke of the battle at kernstown on sunday, which was sometimes called the battle of winchester, he said no words can portray the scenes that occurred on that day at winchester. nor had i the time or inclination would i want to make them public. a soldier of the sixth army wrote home and said, this campaign has been a disgraceful failure. these men knew it. another soldier wrote of the retreat at kernstown that bull run was nothing in comparison. jubal early at this point was the king of the valley. it would remain to be seen how long he could keep up his command of maneuver and quick lightning marches and avoid being trapped by larger forces when sheridan took command. thank you. [applause] >> if there a
lee sent away from petersburg to save lynchburg from capture. 30,000 federals and sheridan end up in the shenandoah valley. that is the mission and the assignment the jubal early had been out here for, and he succeeded at it wildly. for the federal troops, the rank-and-file of the federal troops, they knew that their campaign had been a failure. one soldier of the 12th west virginia spoke of the battle at kernstown on sunday, which was sometimes called the battle of winchester, he said no words...
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grant's campaign, sherman's the march, and fellow ohioan sheridan's burning of the shenandoah valley and that night in 1874, sherman was not there, he was out west, but they vetted him nonetheless, all came to the strategic turn which broke the confederacy's capacity and its people's will to resist. in the fall of 1874, veterans of these western theaters gathered in springfield to honor their slain commander in chief and , they clearly believed that nearly from the war's outbreak, they and their soldiers had exerted a pivotal influence on the trajectory of the war. they claimed victory by their hard fighting, and they understood that many if not most of the war's pivotal measures had commenced in the west. carried to the war's eastern theaters by celebrated westerners, but also grant, sherman and sheridan but also by lesser known commanders like john pope, james montgomery, these westerners' integration of collective hard line and hard war policies as responses to conventional and irregular warfare that engulfed much of the west, and their employment of war time emancipation as a wea
grant's campaign, sherman's the march, and fellow ohioan sheridan's burning of the shenandoah valley and that night in 1874, sherman was not there, he was out west, but they vetted him nonetheless, all came to the strategic turn which broke the confederacy's capacity and its people's will to resist. in the fall of 1874, veterans of these western theaters gathered in springfield to honor their slain commander in chief and , they clearly believed that nearly from the war's outbreak, they and...
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and then at christmas we were still there, and we went over to the sheridan's house again to see our friends. and then it was pretty bleak. because we didn't see anyone and every time they try to negotiate with the iranian government they would disappear. they would lose their position and we'd have to start all over again. so finally i think the story is that flora mcdonald their secretary of state for canada, and cyrus vance at a meeting in europe, you've got to get those people out. i need to get my people safe and you got to get those people out of my my house. if you don't you've got to do something. so this was, this was december. so tony menendez cia officer who was absolutely brilliant forger. was given the assignment of getting us out. he thought of the idea of this hollywood, movie crew, and the right number of people he had friends of hollywood, so they set up a real studio, they opened a studio in hollywood, and they sent out notices, and they put notices in variety magazine. and in three days, he gave us some choices, i made it quite obvious that this was the choice we s
and then at christmas we were still there, and we went over to the sheridan's house again to see our friends. and then it was pretty bleak. because we didn't see anyone and every time they try to negotiate with the iranian government they would disappear. they would lose their position and we'd have to start all over again. so finally i think the story is that flora mcdonald their secretary of state for canada, and cyrus vance at a meeting in europe, you've got to get those people out. i need...
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united states the first victim was a small high school i have family members that have graduated from sheridan and for every dollar stolen from the school district that is one less dollar they have for the high school football team or girls basketball team for special education but from an individual web installer for retirement or their children's education or family vacation and for every dollar stolen from a company that's one less to innovate and create new products and enter new markets or to hire friends and neighbors. these are the cybercriminals and we will pursue them and prosecute them whether minsk or moscow or like to echo the thanks to our international partners and also the outstanding work of the best cybergroup of the fbi in pittsburgh not really hear from the us attorney in nebraska. >> thank you in the district of nebraska the complaint refers to three different nebraska bank accounts belonging to small businesses and to emphasize that is just the nebraska aspect of the victims the conspiracy is much broader into other states. with those three victims to were averted. that th
united states the first victim was a small high school i have family members that have graduated from sheridan and for every dollar stolen from the school district that is one less dollar they have for the high school football team or girls basketball team for special education but from an individual web installer for retirement or their children's education or family vacation and for every dollar stolen from a company that's one less to innovate and create new products and enter new markets or...
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>> it was mostly sheridan, mostly holding off sheridan all the way down to graysville, then switching over to hooker, because once they got across the creek and moved on the others of the western atlantic railroad, it became hooker's men chasing him. yes? right here. cleburne's plan to use slaves. was he an abolitionist? did he have abolitionist feelings or was he just being practical? >> he was being practical. he didn't own a slaves themselves. we don't know what he felt exactly about slavery, but he felt this was a practical solution. he understood the north had more people than we did, and understood that they had more power, and more ability to bring troops into action, and he thought that by offering them freedom, and their families, by the way, part of the plan also, if they became free and their families became free, he thought that might be incentive enough that they might fight for the confederacy. now, of course we know that at the end of the war, general lee approved a plan to arm slaves, but that came way too late. yes, sir? rantou said at the end, g comes up and thinks a
>> it was mostly sheridan, mostly holding off sheridan all the way down to graysville, then switching over to hooker, because once they got across the creek and moved on the others of the western atlantic railroad, it became hooker's men chasing him. yes? right here. cleburne's plan to use slaves. was he an abolitionist? did he have abolitionist feelings or was he just being practical? >> he was being practical. he didn't own a slaves themselves. we don't know what he felt exactly...
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i'm joined by democratic strategist paul bugala, former rnc spokesperson kevin sheridan and former federal prosecutor renado mariati. let's talk about the law. this is what the justice department said in the late-night fighting it, quote, if this court now were to resolve the merits question in this case, it would appear to be weighing in on a contested issue in any impeachment trial. that would be of questionable proprietary whether or not such a judicial resolution preceded or post dated any impeachment trial. do they have a point with this particular argument? >> well, what i would say is that courts are reluctant to wade into political disputes between the other branches of government. that is why they're making this argument. i think it's a savvy argument to make on their part. that said, i also would think that a court would be concerned because this is, of course, evidence of presidential wrongdoing. we've seen in the past, we've never had a situation quite like this one. but we've had situations, for example, in the nixon impeachment where there were, for example, documents that we
i'm joined by democratic strategist paul bugala, former rnc spokesperson kevin sheridan and former federal prosecutor renado mariati. let's talk about the law. this is what the justice department said in the late-night fighting it, quote, if this court now were to resolve the merits question in this case, it would appear to be weighing in on a contested issue in any impeachment trial. that would be of questionable proprietary whether or not such a judicial resolution preceded or post dated any...
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the sheridan tank, the b-17 "flying fortress," or the m-1 rifle"? the answer when we return. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the glc 300 suv for $439 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz winter event. >> so, what weapon did general george s. patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? it's the m-1. the 0.30-caliber semi-automatic was the standard issue u.s. service rifle during world war ii. >> rudy marek leaves his huge arsenal of antique guns, cannons, and military vehicles to his sons, brian, tim, and dean. >> sounds like you had enough for a museum. >> yeah, it was pretty overwhelming. and he didn't really give us any specifics as far as what we should do. he just hoped that we would keep the guns within the family. >> but the three heirs disagree about what to do with their strange inheritance. what was your position? >> i am the clinger of the three of us. i just wanted to keep as much as i could. >> all his stuff was cool, and tim and i certainly tho
the sheridan tank, the b-17 "flying fortress," or the m-1 rifle"? the answer when we return. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. lease the glc 300 suv for $439 a month with credit toward your first month's payment at the mercedes-benz winter event. >> so, what weapon did general george s. patton call, "the greatest battle implement ever devised"? it's the m-1. the 0.30-caliber semi-automatic was the standard issue u.s. service rifle...
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them their war making.e of use.put to it deadly grant's campaign, sherman's the arch and fellow ohioan sheridan's burning of the shenandoah valley and that night 1874, sherman was not there, out west, but they vetted him all came to the strategic turn which broke the confederacy's capacity and its people's will to resist. in the fall of 1874, veterans of theaters gathered in springfield to honor their commander-in-chief and they that nearly ved from the war's outbreak, they and their soldiers had exerted a pivotal influence on the trajectory of the war. they claimed victory by their fighting and they understood that many if not most f the war's pivotal measures had commenced in the west. carried to the war's eastern celebrated westerners, but also grant, sherman and sheri den but also lesser known commanders like john pope, james montgomery, westerners' integration of collective hard line and hard policies as responses to conventional and irregular warfare that engulfed much of employment d their of war time emancipation as a weapon against the confederacy, civilians in ut the crosshairs of milit
them their war making.e of use.put to it deadly grant's campaign, sherman's the arch and fellow ohioan sheridan's burning of the shenandoah valley and that night 1874, sherman was not there, out west, but they vetted him all came to the strategic turn which broke the confederacy's capacity and its people's will to resist. in the fall of 1874, veterans of theaters gathered in springfield to honor their commander-in-chief and they that nearly ved from the war's outbreak, they and their soldiers...
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the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border and we scored a champagne tony sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. they have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the. last one of them they haven't won an election and. it would be wrong. for independents. to choose the. train. to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland. and. prevent us from having to choose. join me every thursday on the alex i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports i'm sure i'll see you then. again you with. us it's been alleged the mormon church is sitting on a $1000000000.00 in donations that it misled its members into making their whistleblower behind the claim used to be a senior portfolio manager at the church's investment division he also says too that the church may have breached tax rules. for many years the mormon church has been stockpiling $1.00 to $2000000000.00 a struck us tearing into reserve reserves inside our one c 3 non profit the church denies any wr
the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border and we scored a champagne tony sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. they have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the. last one of them they haven't won an election and. it would be wrong. for independents. to choose the. train. to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland. and. prevent us from having to choose. join me every...
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the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border almost called a champagne tony sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. clearly a rejection and have been rejected this is very important to. have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the juries in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and. 55. despite. what the selection. to choose would be wrong. the law says it was for independents. voting for. to choose the next. union. a friendship. to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy. on january 11th. to be seen in clear johnson. you cannot prevent us from having the right to choose. you. may have to tax for. years the mormon church is. $1000000000.00. into. the reserves inside. 3. well the church denies any wrongdoing though saying it has the right to manage donations as it sees fit it adds to the whistleblower there is a disgruntled ex employee seeking compensation and r.t. source to inside the church told us that the internal r
the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border almost called a champagne tony sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. clearly a rejection and have been rejected this is very important to. have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the juries in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and. 55. despite. what the selection. to choose would be wrong. the...
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tommy sheridan believed at the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since they think 55 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also wasn't all smooth all was scotland's rate to choose it would be wrong and norman is saying this that the law says it was for independence lucia voted to leave. voting for school and the rate to choose the taming of the next referendum that you'd opinion would a high end of friendship a welcoming hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy starts on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the loading clear join soon you have monday in scotla
tommy sheridan believed at the recent u.k. election results to show that only scotland can determine its political future. things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since they think 55 so the tories despised in scotland however what...
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union by the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border form a scottish mph on the sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election does show that only scotland can determine its political future. 2 things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 in general elections of the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and so and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also was an endorsement of what scotland's rate choose it would be wrong and norman is saying this that the law says it was a vote for independence lose a vote leave also voting for school and right to choose the taming of the next referendum the utopian union would a high end of friendship a welcoming hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy destocking on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the looting clear join
union by the end of next january moods are strengthening north of the border form a scottish mph on the sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election does show that only scotland can determine its political future. 2 things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 in general elections of the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an...
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tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election shows that only scotland can determine its political future. things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the twenty's in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also was an endorsement of what scotland's rate teachers it would be wrong and no one is saying this the law says it was for independence lucia voted to leave. voting for school and right to choose the taming of the next referendum the utopian union would $100.00 friendship a welcoming hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy destocking on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the looting clear join since you have new on monday in scotland you cannot prevent us f
tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election shows that only scotland can determine its political future. things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the twenty's in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also was...
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s tommy sheridan believes the u.k. election proves that only scotland can determine its political future 2 things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in maine there have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection was an endorsement of was scotland's rate to choose it would be wrong and no one is saying this the law says it was for independence. also voting for school and the right to choose the taming of the next referendum the utopian union would find a friendship i welcome to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy destocking on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the looting clear join since you have monday in scotland you cannot prevent us from having the right to
s tommy sheridan believes the u.k. election proves that only scotland can determine its political future 2 things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in maine there have been 17 general elections in the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection was an...
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tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election shows that i need scotland can determine his political future. things number one as a rejection of the tories clearly a rejection and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the chinese and scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also was an endorsement of scotland's rate to choose it would be wrong and newly saying this the law says it was a vote for independence loser vote labor were also voting for scotland's rate to choose the taming of the next referendum the utopian union would a high end of friendship a welcoming hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy day starts on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the load in clear join soon you have monday in scotland you cannot prevent us fro
tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election shows that i need scotland can determine his political future. things number one as a rejection of the tories clearly a rejection and have been rejected no keith it is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the chinese and scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection also was an...
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for muskoka champagne tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election does show that i knew scotland can determine its political future. things number one. of the tories clearly a rejection and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in maine there have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the juries in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories are despised in scotland however what the selection also wasn't indorsement of scotland's rate to choose it would be wrong and no one is saying this the law says it was a vote for independence lucia voted labor were also voting for scotland the rate to choose the taming of the next referendum the utopian union would find a friendship a welcoming hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy starts on january 11th we're going to be marching in glasgow and we're going to be seeing the loading clear join soon you have no monday in scotland you cannot prevent us from havin
for muskoka champagne tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election does show that i knew scotland can determine its political future. things number one. of the tories clearly a rejection and have been rejected no key to this is very important to bear this in maine there have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the juries in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories are despised in scotland however what the...
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s tommy sheridan believes that the recent u.k. election shows that only scotland can determine its political future. do things number one as at a junction of the tories clearly out of jackson and have been rejected no keith this is very important to bear this in mind that have been 17 general elections of the last 60 years the charities in scotland of last every one of them they haven't won an election in scotland and and since 1955 so the tories despised in scotland however what the selection wasn't endorsement of was scotland's rate to choose it would be wrong and no one is saying this that the law says it was for independence lose a vote leave. voting for school and rate choose the tell you mean of the next referendum the utopian union would find a friendship i welcome in hand to the people of scotland 2020 is the year of scotland's democracy democracy day starts on january 11th we're going to be much in england school and we're going to be seeing the looting clear join since you have new monday and scotland you know prevent us
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it is a what if and know things changed almost 180 degrees after this, when sherman took atlanta and sheridan started rampaging in the valley. all of a sudden lincoln's poll numbers -- they did not have poll numbers -- he would wind up to win fairly handily, but it was closer -- it was not a roiut. the bigger question to me is did what happened at monocacy change the course of the civil war? it is a what if, but it is pretty intriguing. these are the hard numbers. , there before menachem c were 130,000 troops. , there after monocacy were only 93000 and by august 31, 69,000. not all of them left because of the sixth corps, but people with enlistments left and went home. that is a significant number. grant's planat work. he choked lee out of there and were ended in march 1865. if these 70,000 troops had not left, it stands to reason that the thing could have ended sooner. how much sooner? days, 100ant gas, 60 days, who knows? it is a what if. it is intriguing and shows you that sometimes fairly little or seemingly insignificant things can have a pretty big impact on a war like this. kevin decid
it is a what if and know things changed almost 180 degrees after this, when sherman took atlanta and sheridan started rampaging in the valley. all of a sudden lincoln's poll numbers -- they did not have poll numbers -- he would wind up to win fairly handily, but it was closer -- it was not a roiut. the bigger question to me is did what happened at monocacy change the course of the civil war? it is a what if, but it is pretty intriguing. these are the hard numbers. , there before menachem c were...
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more divisions of cavalry, 6000 more union troops plus their commander, major general shared in -- sheridan to take care of all of the forces in the valley. he will have the troops to go after jubal early and his men. what that means is, when jubal early left cold harbor in the middle of june with 10,000 men from the second army corps, he is now -- he has now forced ulysses s. grant to detachment from the army of potomac for everyone that robert e. lee sent away from petersburg to save lynchburg from capture. and phil shared end up in the shenandoah valley. the is the mission and assignment the jubal early had been out here for and he succeeded at it wildly. troops, theral rank-and-file of the federal troops, they knew that their campaign had been a failure. one soldier of the 12 west virginia spoke of the battle at kearns town on sunday which is sometimes called the battle of winchester. can portray the scenes that occurred on that day at winchester. nor had i the time or inclination what i want to make them public. a soldier of the sixth army this road home and said, campaign has been a d
more divisions of cavalry, 6000 more union troops plus their commander, major general shared in -- sheridan to take care of all of the forces in the valley. he will have the troops to go after jubal early and his men. what that means is, when jubal early left cold harbor in the middle of june with 10,000 men from the second army corps, he is now -- he has now forced ulysses s. grant to detachment from the army of potomac for everyone that robert e. lee sent away from petersburg to save...
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>> well, ana, we are in sheridan iowa. biden has repeatedly when he talks about impeachment, he says ha his focus, while the house and senate is doing their work, his focus is going to be on making the case that he is the best candidate to defeat president trump. that's something you hear him stress over and over again as he did this morning at an event in autumn wau, iowa. he repeated this argument which he made earlier this week, when he talked about the need for bipartisan coopration, and said that he understands why people may not want to work with republicans, given his own personal family history. but they still need to move aside from that. take a listen to what he had to say in actum water today. >> no one running for president has more reason to be upset and angry. no one running who has had their family and only surviving son attacked viciously. i don't think we're all going to hold handles and sing kumbaya when this is over but i say it because it's the only thing we'll get anything done. >> biden went on to say
>> well, ana, we are in sheridan iowa. biden has repeatedly when he talks about impeachment, he says ha his focus, while the house and senate is doing their work, his focus is going to be on making the case that he is the best candidate to defeat president trump. that's something you hear him stress over and over again as he did this morning at an event in autumn wau, iowa. he repeated this argument which he made earlier this week, when he talked about the need for bipartisan coopration,...
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is a what if and we know things changed almost 180 degrees after this, when sherman took atlanta and sheridan started rampaging in the valley. all of a sudden lincoln's poll numbers -- they did not have poll numbers -- he would wind up to win fairly handily, but it was closer -- it was not a out. the bigger question to me is did what happened at monocacy change the course of the civil war? it is a what if, but it is pretty intriguing. these are the hard numbers. june 30 before monocacy, there were 130,000 troops. july 31 after monocacy, there were only 93,000 and by august 31, 69,000. not all of them left because of the sixth corps, but people with enlistments left and went home. that is a significant number. we do know that grant's plan work. he choked lee out of there and the war ended in march 1865. if these 70,000 troops had not left, it stands to reason that the thing could have ended sooner. how much sooner? it is a giant guess, 60 days, 100 days, who knows? it is a what if. it is intriguing and shows you that sometimes fairly little or seemingly insignificant things can have a pretty b
is a what if and we know things changed almost 180 degrees after this, when sherman took atlanta and sheridan started rampaging in the valley. all of a sudden lincoln's poll numbers -- they did not have poll numbers -- he would wind up to win fairly handily, but it was closer -- it was not a out. the bigger question to me is did what happened at monocacy change the course of the civil war? it is a what if, but it is pretty intriguing. these are the hard numbers. june 30 before monocacy, there...
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joining me chris liu, michael gordon, former rnc spokesamerican and former senior spokesconcern kevin sheridan and susan del percio. as you know, we say home field advantage, as we look at the this next week, monday, we have a sense of the way that chairman nadler is thinking, the way he's defining what impeachment will be. when we think of how congress is or is not working together on sog that's so important to this constitution and to this republic, this is only written, 55 pages by only the democrats. in the nixon era it was written, this guide of how to do this stuff was written by both democrats and republicans. >> yeah, but and the die has already been cast. it is going to be a republican versus democrat and you're not -- especially -- >> it is what it is. >> it is what it is and i think most americans are kind of trying to figure out what happened and already have the foregone conclusion the president will be impeached and the stat will not convict him. we can almost fast forward two months and be in the same exact place. the harder decision politically is not for the republicans. they
joining me chris liu, michael gordon, former rnc spokesamerican and former senior spokesconcern kevin sheridan and susan del percio. as you know, we say home field advantage, as we look at the this next week, monday, we have a sense of the way that chairman nadler is thinking, the way he's defining what impeachment will be. when we think of how congress is or is not working together on sog that's so important to this constitution and to this republic, this is only written, 55 pages by only the...
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sheridan from the boynton police department. >> yes, hi. >> can i talk to you? >> yes, for sure. >> we say, "hey, listen, this is what we're doing. we've been conducting an investigation." >> he says, "your wife is gonna have you killed today. you have to come with us." and i just looked at him. and i'm like i mean, it hit me. >> you don't hear those words every day? >> no. >> reporter: the officers told michael he had to come with them right away to the boynton beach police station before his wife got back from the gym. >> so, "grab your stuff, get in the car. we're outta here." >> yes. >> reporter: meanwhile, outside his townhouse, the police were starting to stage-dress a phony murder scene, all to trick dalia into thinking the hit man she had apparently hired had successfully completed the job. >> reporter: boynton beach police recorded those moments, as did the crew from the cops tv show. but the murky involvement of a tv show would later complicate accusations against dalia. >> reporter: at the station, the detectives cued up their own surveillance videos
sheridan from the boynton police department. >> yes, hi. >> can i talk to you? >> yes, for sure. >> we say, "hey, listen, this is what we're doing. we've been conducting an investigation." >> he says, "your wife is gonna have you killed today. you have to come with us." and i just looked at him. and i'm like i mean, it hit me. >> you don't hear those words every day? >> no. >> reporter: the officers told michael he had to come...
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former rnc spokesperson and former senior advisor to the romney/ryan campaign, kevin sheridan. and susan del percio. susan, as you know, we say home field advantage. as we look at this next week, monday. you have a sense of the way that chairman nadler is thinking. the way he's defining what impeachment will be. but when we think of how congress is or is not working together on something that's so important to this constitution and to this republic. this is only written, these 55 pages that we got in today, by only the democrats. in the nixon era, it was actually written, this sort of guide of how to do this stuff, was written by both democrats and republicans. >> yeah. but -- and the dye has already been cast on all of this, richard. it is going to be a republican sl versus democrat. >> it is what it is. >> it is what it is and i think at this point, most of americans are kind of trying to figure out what's happening. but they already have the foregone conclusion that the president will be impeached and the senate will not convict him. so we can almost fast forward two months
former rnc spokesperson and former senior advisor to the romney/ryan campaign, kevin sheridan. and susan del percio. susan, as you know, we say home field advantage. as we look at this next week, monday. you have a sense of the way that chairman nadler is thinking. the way he's defining what impeachment will be. but when we think of how congress is or is not working together on something that's so important to this constitution and to this republic. this is only written, these 55 pages that we...
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. >>> a tweet from president trump sheridan of city heights you to report naming the whistleblower at the heart of ukraine schedule has been restored. a tweet was retweeted on the president's account late friday. it disappeared by saturday. twitter says, an outage with the system prevented tweets on account profiles on some. the name of the whistleblower has not been reported by mainstream outlets. french ahhlettes claim to know the whistleblower identity. president trump and members of congress remain on vacation. there is a lot of uncertainty over the impeachment proceedings for when they return to washington d.c. the president says, he was to involve former vice president, joe biden and his son, hunter, in any trial in the senate. joe biden said he would comply with any legitimate order from congress. senior republicans want a quick trial and subpoenaing the bidens could lead to them calling witness. nancy pelosi need to send over the 2 articles of impeachment>> she has our duty to transmit the articles of impeachment, that we voted on and get into the senate. >> the speaker is wai
. >>> a tweet from president trump sheridan of city heights you to report naming the whistleblower at the heart of ukraine schedule has been restored. a tweet was retweeted on the president's account late friday. it disappeared by saturday. twitter says, an outage with the system prevented tweets on account profiles on some. the name of the whistleblower has not been reported by mainstream outlets. french ahhlettes claim to know the whistleblower identity. president trump and members...
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one of those officials are emerging just moments ago telling our senior white house producer chris sheridan that in fact there will be a statement coming from the white house later today we don't know if this will be the president we don't know if this will be the press secretary certainly the press secretary has already reacted she sent out a tweet saying that speaker pelosi and the democrats should be ashamed real donald trump era the president has done nothing but lead our country resulting in a booming economy more jobs a stronger military to name just a few of his accomplishments we look forward to a fair trial in the senate his campaign sending out a similar statement we're looking forward to a fair trial in the senate what are they saying the argument here seems to be with the case that the republicans in the white house are making to the american public is this has been a partisan process in the house of representatives controlled by demo. you continually hear them criticizing the process but not the actual facts of the case it's very clear that there is an attempt to try and defend
one of those officials are emerging just moments ago telling our senior white house producer chris sheridan that in fact there will be a statement coming from the white house later today we don't know if this will be the president we don't know if this will be the press secretary certainly the press secretary has already reacted she sent out a tweet saying that speaker pelosi and the democrats should be ashamed real donald trump era the president has done nothing but lead our country resulting...
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help inspire those on their journey some of our team members are here this morning and fortunately sheridan cannot be here with us tonight we are thrilled to include him as part of the initiative - - initiative and is best known as the cofounder and chief which is a software and it consulting firm and it is the inspiration of the business that he runs with the influence on culture of every infectious personality before we interview our speaker but nancy was featured on season two and already in season six i don't know if you remember back that far but this is pretty cool to watch because it's been four years and we made a lot of progress. >> there is no i in team. it takes a village. it seems to be tossed around a lot these days in the last two years and to help launch innovators. >> the online social fundraising the fundraising to use online fundraising platforms and then becomes visible to people worldwide and anyone can get support. without question the most well-known are kick starter and indeed go go. in new york i met up with the founder of kick starter starting the company in 2009 si
help inspire those on their journey some of our team members are here this morning and fortunately sheridan cannot be here with us tonight we are thrilled to include him as part of the initiative - - initiative and is best known as the cofounder and chief which is a software and it consulting firm and it is the inspiration of the business that he runs with the influence on culture of every infectious personality before we interview our speaker but nancy was featured on season two and already in...
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yes our white house producer here on the grounds of the white house campus chris sheridan has been working very hard to find out whether or not the president is fixated on the t.v. whether he's conducting official business official schedule it's relatively clear i think it's safe to assume the president is watching what we're hearing out officially is that he's watching in between meetings certainly the president has plans for this evening however when this vote is either occurring or maybe has occurred and that is to travel to battle creek michigan a very pivotal state in terms of the president's support it's one of those key swing states the president would need to win the white house in 2020 and what's so interesting about this impeachment vote is unlike bill clinton back in the late ninety's when he was impeached a 2nd term donald trump will be impeached we believe in his 1st term that means the american public will have the opportunity to weigh in on this in november so the president is taking his case to the american public he seems to be resilient because he feeds off of the support
yes our white house producer here on the grounds of the white house campus chris sheridan has been working very hard to find out whether or not the president is fixated on the t.v. whether he's conducting official business official schedule it's relatively clear i think it's safe to assume the president is watching what we're hearing out officially is that he's watching in between meetings certainly the president has plans for this evening however when this vote is either occurring or maybe has...
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he puts one of his most actionable commanders in sheridan who had a temper on him, a little guy, who is going after early's army in a terrible campaign, the shenandoah campaign where the third battle of winchester alone, seen here, will actually result in more casualties than jackson's entire valley campaign by triple. after that the union will follow up with another victory at fisher's hill and here at cedar creek seen then and now, this is the bell grove mansion. after cedar cream tek the union complete control, muchl of the military equipment and food they burned. it is known as the burning. they recaptured fort richmond and now atlanta has fallen, the union relieved pressure in the shenandoah valley. the soldier goes to abraham lincoln and he wins in a landslide. mcclelland loses in a landslide as well but the fighting is still going on. a terrible siege at piecering bupiecering -- petersburg at this time. john bell hood lost atlanta but he is going to try to get into the union interior, try to capture nashville, tennessee and move east. it was a plan that had a chance of winning
he puts one of his most actionable commanders in sheridan who had a temper on him, a little guy, who is going after early's army in a terrible campaign, the shenandoah campaign where the third battle of winchester alone, seen here, will actually result in more casualties than jackson's entire valley campaign by triple. after that the union will follow up with another victory at fisher's hill and here at cedar creek seen then and now, this is the bell grove mansion. after cedar cream tek the...
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kevin sheridan, former rnc spokesperson. what do you make first of all of the cancellation of this news conference? we're hearing maybe the president was annoyed about the videotape which appeared to show some world leaders having a go at him. why do you think he canceled it for? >> he did take two hours questions yesterday. unlike the previous president he answered questions in rapid fire and four questions in 90 minutes. i think you're seeing, a president on the world stage mixing it up with the world press, the political media here and, world leaders jawboning them about, paying their 2% of nato. stuart: got to tell you, kevin. we're a little disappointed, and i think our viewers are too, we wanted to see the president of the united states addressing the world while this circus goes on in washington, d.c. we wanted to point to a real contrast here. there is disappointment. do you share it? >> you get all the images from the last couple days already. i think the president probably had enough of nato he is ready to get on a
kevin sheridan, former rnc spokesperson. what do you make first of all of the cancellation of this news conference? we're hearing maybe the president was annoyed about the videotape which appeared to show some world leaders having a go at him. why do you think he canceled it for? >> he did take two hours questions yesterday. unlike the previous president he answered questions in rapid fire and four questions in 90 minutes. i think you're seeing, a president on the world stage mixing it up...
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former one direction singer liam payne wrote, actor sheridan smith tweeted her love for tony. former footballer gary lineker said, "this is joyous. "well played, mr dan walker." that's unnecessary, it's not about me! radio 2 breakfast presenter zoe ball tweeted, "bless you terrence. "reach out to those who need company and support this christmas, folks." terrence's story has sparked a rush of people wishing to follow his lead and sign up as a volunteer with age uk. among them is sophie — she's also one of the students who sang to terrence last week — and she joins us now along with laurie boult, from age uk. you were sat here with terrence last week. as louise was saying earlier, the important thing about this is, yes, it has been lovely to see terrence have a great time and meet new friends like sophie and speak to people who wouldn't ordinarily speak to, but so many people who have seen this on the programme and on social media have signed up to be friends for age uk. terrence came here last week to share his story not for himself but for all older people because he want
former one direction singer liam payne wrote, actor sheridan smith tweeted her love for tony. former footballer gary lineker said, "this is joyous. "well played, mr dan walker." that's unnecessary, it's not about me! radio 2 breakfast presenter zoe ball tweeted, "bless you terrence. "reach out to those who need company and support this christmas, folks." terrence's story has sparked a rush of people wishing to follow his lead and sign up as a volunteer with age uk....
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also from just outside of columbus , general sheridan, another right-hand general that played such a prominent role in bringing a decisive conclusion to the civil war and avoiding any more bloodshed than we had so i've enjoyed reading that book. i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and you know, i was reminded, i was born i don't think any of you were but i was born during the, during that age and i remember the national tension around the cuban missile crisis and i think most americans do not really have an appreciation for how close we came to a nuclear holocaust between the two great overpowers at that time, the soviet union and not been done eating in, making the. looking at alternatives other than these ideas. who knows where we would have been as a nation and i think we oh president kennedy and his brother robert a great debt of gratitude have handled the in the way that they did i, the latest mccullough. my little community where i live marietta settlement in the northwest territory and that entire book is about the move west
also from just outside of columbus , general sheridan, another right-hand general that played such a prominent role in bringing a decisive conclusion to the civil war and avoiding any more bloodshed than we had so i've enjoyed reading that book. i just finished reading 13 days by robert f kennedy looking at the cuban missile crisis and you know, i was reminded, i was born i don't think any of you were but i was born during the, during that age and i remember the national tension around the...