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so sherman was 100% behind grant. james p mcpherson is the 17th corps commander, and he also is a protege of grant. he is young and attractive and all that. grant likes him. grant is going to get him good situations and so forth, meaty order rise, one day he is a lieutenant colonel of engineers and the next thing he is a general kind of thing, and you see grant's hand in that when he was promoted, in fact. mcpherson himself says what am i , promoted for? i have done anything. but that is mcpherson, his relationship with grant. some historians take a different view of this. and my favorite one of these is ed barst. you all know him. basically doing tours and so on in vicksburg and so on, his take on it, he says if grant turned a corner, mcpherson would break his nose. [laughter] so he is a little bit of a brown noser, a little bit. but they are both firmly in grant's camp. now the third corps commander, the ranking commander, is not a grant fan, a grand protege, and there are some troubles. you can read about this. we
so sherman was 100% behind grant. james p mcpherson is the 17th corps commander, and he also is a protege of grant. he is young and attractive and all that. grant likes him. grant is going to get him good situations and so forth, meaty order rise, one day he is a lieutenant colonel of engineers and the next thing he is a general kind of thing, and you see grant's hand in that when he was promoted, in fact. mcpherson himself says what am i , promoted for? i have done anything. but that is...
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that is the interesting thing about the sherman. it was a constant improvement drop the second world war. it was designed in the late 1930's as the world's power started to see armored warfare on a grand scale. it was designed in the late 1930's. when it was designed, it was designed specifically to go up against the german medium tanks. it was very effective. evolved, newr technologies came out in terms of the german armored vehicles. they did challenge it a little bit, but they continued to improve the tank throughout the .ar this version has a 75 millimeter. the later version would have the 76 millimeter. it does not sound might much, but it gave them capacity for high velocity ammunition, which made it more effective. one of the things i also like to point out about these is, again, the projection -- production volume. over 49,500 produced. all of german armor production was in the second world war. everything they made was about 49,000. of the tigers and panther tanks that folks here about, there were just over 1660 tigers duri
that is the interesting thing about the sherman. it was a constant improvement drop the second world war. it was designed in the late 1930's as the world's power started to see armored warfare on a grand scale. it was designed in the late 1930's. when it was designed, it was designed specifically to go up against the german medium tanks. it was very effective. evolved, newr technologies came out in terms of the german armored vehicles. they did challenge it a little bit, but they continued to...
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sherman as deliverer. all of this begs the question and it is a doozy of a question suppressed and latent unionism was there among white and the confederacy? the confederacy? we, historians, have the benefit of hindsight and it's clear that others overestimated unionism in the southern states. to be sure, there were pockets of unionism in the mountain south, but when we get into the plantation districts, white southern union s are hard to -- unionists are hard to come by. confederates to liberally created a culture of fear to snuff out dissent. were subjectonists to arrest. the confiscation of guerrilla bands. unionists willing to suffer such abuse were few and far between , while thosetates willing to meet it out were -- m ete it out were numerous. it reflected the deep investment of the broad swath of southern whites in slavery as a system of economic profit and racial control, but that robust southern nationalism also reflected the power of confederate propaganda. so let's turn to that for a moment. --
sherman as deliverer. all of this begs the question and it is a doozy of a question suppressed and latent unionism was there among white and the confederacy? the confederacy? we, historians, have the benefit of hindsight and it's clear that others overestimated unionism in the southern states. to be sure, there were pockets of unionism in the mountain south, but when we get into the plantation districts, white southern union s are hard to -- unionists are hard to come by. confederates to...
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none other than a sherman william, the premier purveyor of hard work, the symbol of hard work, sherman imagined himself as a deliverer of southern whites. he aimed to prove to the confederate people that their leaders could not protect them and thus to expose the empty promises, the false political doctrine in which the secession rested. so, sherman instructed his soldiers, as they met out destruction on the famous march to the sea, they should discriminate between the rich -- who are usual hostile -- and the poor who are usually neutral or friendly. this is a targeted severity. predicted that as the union army exacted its toll on the rebel elite the masses would "discover the error of their ways and repent of their hasty action and bless those who have maintained a constitutional government strong enough to protect its citizens." all of this begs the question, and it is a doozy of a question, how much latent unionism was there among whites in the confederacy? we historians have the benefit of hindsight. --is clear, -- and hindsight that lincoln and his allies overestimated and exagger
none other than a sherman william, the premier purveyor of hard work, the symbol of hard work, sherman imagined himself as a deliverer of southern whites. he aimed to prove to the confederate people that their leaders could not protect them and thus to expose the empty promises, the false political doctrine in which the secession rested. so, sherman instructed his soldiers, as they met out destruction on the famous march to the sea, they should discriminate between the rich -- who are usual...
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joining me now is wendy sherman now at harvard's kennedy school, and james stavridis. both of you have long experience with this dreadful war that has consumed america and taken so many american lives and left so many of our men and women wounded. but a lot of caution here, this is the taliban and, admiral, we're talking about a tentative deal for a seven-day cessation of violence which would then lead to larger talks with the kabul government itself perhaps host bid one of the partners. we're a long way from peace. >> we're so far from peace in our time. hopefully what we're also far from is a vietnamlike crash and burn. three quick points, andrea, based on four years as nato commander, commanding 150,000 troops in this fight from 2009 to 2013, number one, there is no war-fighting solution here. we're not going to kill our way to success. we have to negotiate a conclusion. number two, the taliban are in plaquable, very difficult. the fact that the ambassador who is negotiating this thing, has managed to get it this far is a tribute given how difficult the opponents ar
joining me now is wendy sherman now at harvard's kennedy school, and james stavridis. both of you have long experience with this dreadful war that has consumed america and taken so many american lives and left so many of our men and women wounded. but a lot of caution here, this is the taliban and, admiral, we're talking about a tentative deal for a seven-day cessation of violence which would then lead to larger talks with the kabul government itself perhaps host bid one of the partners. we're...
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also honored kobe bryant just before the super bowl, sherman kobe bryant were longtime friends and sherman were a number eight bryant jersey under his coat when he arrived at the stadium yesterday, wide receiver emmanuel sanders were a custom pair of cleats dedicated to kobe bryant. >> and in philadelphia kobe bryant high school honored him over the weekend, fans, former players and community members packed the gymnasium at lower merion high school sunday afternoon and it was the school's first basket ballgame since kobe bryant was killed and people who looked up to him spoke out about the impact on their lives.>> my dad was kobe bryant teammate and he was a big role model for me and i am upset but i am here for my dad. >> during the ceremony a framed version of bryant's number 33 jersey at the high school was unveiled and was recently returned to the school after being stolen. >>> this week the ntsb may release preliminary findings on the helicopter crash that killed kobe bryant, his daughter and seven others in the federal agency says preliminary reports generally take about 10 days to f
also honored kobe bryant just before the super bowl, sherman kobe bryant were longtime friends and sherman were a number eight bryant jersey under his coat when he arrived at the stadium yesterday, wide receiver emmanuel sanders were a custom pair of cleats dedicated to kobe bryant. >> and in philadelphia kobe bryant high school honored him over the weekend, fans, former players and community members packed the gymnasium at lower merion high school sunday afternoon and it was the school's...
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how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a change into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to your g.d.p. growth as a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you brought them up and they competed and ultimately they formed as private all to go police so you also mentally they all came back under their deregulation of fame and after a pu
how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a...
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you would pay for it which incidentally they never asked when it comes to a war zone what about the sherman act look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poorer reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a change into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to their g.d.p. growth there's a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you brought them up in the end they competed and ultimately they formed as private all to go police so you also mentally they all came back under their deregulation of fame it after a
you would pay for it which incidentally they never asked when it comes to a war zone what about the sherman act look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poorer reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a change...
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how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to your g.d.p. growth as a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you brought them up and they competed and ultimately they formed as private all to go police so they also mentally they all came back under their deregulation of fame and after a public eve
how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up...
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you would pay for it which incidentally they never ask when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving toward some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a change into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to their g.d.p. growth as a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you brought them up and they competed and ultimately they they were they reformed as private all the go police so they also mentally they all came back under their deregulation of
you would pay for it which incidentally they never ask when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving toward some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a...
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you would pay for it which incidentally they never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act you know look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving toward some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to your g.d.p. growth as a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you broke them up in the end they competed and ultimately they formed as private all to go police so you also mentally they all came back under the deregulation of fame it after a public
you would pay for it which incidentally they never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act you know look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for a reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving toward some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke...
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how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a change into the baby bells and it was a huge boom all those. baby bells became his age and there's a lot of business activity so i understand why they're so unlike market like a burger or some other tech titans don't want to have their kingdoms broken up but the fact is you're going to create more jobs and create more competition related to your g.d.p. growth as a marshall go ahead telecoms is an interesting example because you brought them up in the end they competed and ultimately they formed as private all to go police so they also mentally they all came back under their deregulation of fame and afte
how you would pay for it which incidentally never has when it comes to a war zone but what about the sherman act yeah look i have no problem with enforcing the existing provisions that were there for the poor for reason obviously the insurance companies don't like it but but my my my bigger priority would be moving towards some sort of single payer healthcare system which would eliminate a lot of these problems on the antitrust front so i remember when i was working on last rate we broke up a...
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sherman: a couple of responses to what the ranking number had to say. the stock market's way up, wages are up a bit more than 1% in real terms after inflation. wages at the bottom have risen. chiefly in those states where we anded the minimum wage, when we have a democratic majority in both houses, we will raise the gnome wage nationwide -- the minimum wage nationwide and deal effectively with those states that have not seen such an expansion of wages at the bottom. not by old, but i've spent many decades in this room. i have seen your predecessors' predecessors' predecessors. every time they come in and the republicans attack them for expansionary monetary policy, perdition and newfangled -- policy, both traditional and newfangled, and now we have a president, and all of a sudden they are pushing on the other side. all i'll say is that i have consistently, from the days of mr. greenspan, been pushing for somewhat lower interest rates and an expansionary policy, particularly quantitative easing. -- returned 55 trip $55 billion to the treasury last year,
sherman: a couple of responses to what the ranking number had to say. the stock market's way up, wages are up a bit more than 1% in real terms after inflation. wages at the bottom have risen. chiefly in those states where we anded the minimum wage, when we have a democratic majority in both houses, we will raise the gnome wage nationwide -- the minimum wage nationwide and deal effectively with those states that have not seen such an expansion of wages at the bottom. not by old, but i've spent...
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jake sherman, sister writer and co-author of political play book. important for "thyork ngton core times" and here with me at the table, ayesha rascoe, white house reporter for national public radio andus s page, washington brewo chief for usa today. t's start with the dean of senate reptering, carl hulse. there's been a question about the timing of the final vote on the articles of impeachment. what can yotell us about the politics and negotiations behind at decision? >> a lot of wrangling going on trying to get to an end game here. so what has happen sled that there's been w a decision th cleared with perspective trump to have a fal vote on wednesday. i think at 4:00 p.m. now, that's important, because the state of the union, of course, is on tuesday, so theim achment will still be going on. the trial. so first onony,ou'll have closing arguments from the defense and the house managers. nesn the floor will be open, the chief justice won't be in the arpe for speeches bitch senators and that can go on for a few days. what happened was there was pushb
jake sherman, sister writer and co-author of political play book. important for "thyork ngton core times" and here with me at the table, ayesha rascoe, white house reporter for national public radio andus s page, washington brewo chief for usa today. t's start with the dean of senate reptering, carl hulse. there's been a question about the timing of the final vote on the articles of impeachment. what can yotell us about the politics and negotiations behind at decision? >> a lot...
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karoun demirjian, jake sherman, carl hulse, thank youmu s. we're talk about the upcoming iowa kick discuss -- caucuses. it will be on our website and social media. before we go, a note about gwen identifyll. she was honored this ifill she was honored this week by the u.s. poach office. they dedicated a speci stamp for her. a special hono for a special personal. i'm robert costa, good night. announcer: corporate funding is provided by -- >> i was able to turn the aircraft around and the mission around and was able to save two men' live that night. >> myirst job helped me to grow up pretty quickly. that will happen when you're asked to respond to a coup. >> in 2001 i signe up for the air force. two days later, 9/11appened. nathan masters: la isn't one city, but many.re dif communities live side by side, often divided by invisible lines. in the 20th century, not everyone shared the opportunity to live freely, to eat and drink, to work and gather where they wanted. this timen "lost la," we'll navigate these hidden worlds through two underground g
karoun demirjian, jake sherman, carl hulse, thank youmu s. we're talk about the upcoming iowa kick discuss -- caucuses. it will be on our website and social media. before we go, a note about gwen identifyll. she was honored this ifill she was honored this week by the u.s. poach office. they dedicated a speci stamp for her. a special hono for a special personal. i'm robert costa, good night. announcer: corporate funding is provided by -- >> i was able to turn the aircraft around and the...
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secondary led by richard sherman. when you have got a pass rush and a secondary like hill, it makes for interesting football. with the weapons on the offensive side, that's the big matchup. mahomes and the d line and the seers for the chiefs. mike: as a former green beret, walk in on in texas, clearly you determined how to perform in a positive way. >> positive stress, you have got to harness it. it's okay to feel those nerves and feel like you are being shot out of a can noon. of -- out of a cannon. in the trenches there are no bullets flying aught. but it's all about doing your best and knowing the men next to you will have your back if you make a mistake. the players that play with trust. the teams that know they have something special and let it hang loose when they get out there. mike: is patrick mahomes the next tom brady? your thoughts, nate? >> they are very different quarterbacks. mahomes is a flashy guy. tom has always been extremely accurate and not that patrick mahomes isn't. but extremely accurate and eff
secondary led by richard sherman. when you have got a pass rush and a secondary like hill, it makes for interesting football. with the weapons on the offensive side, that's the big matchup. mahomes and the d line and the seers for the chiefs. mike: as a former green beret, walk in on in texas, clearly you determined how to perform in a positive way. >> positive stress, you have got to harness it. it's okay to feel those nerves and feel like you are being shot out of a can noon. of -- out...
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czar, this morning and others from the white house and yesterday and today have assured me and assured sherman shelby and i think the house leaders as well and the senator that they are going to be working with us to find the right number we intend to do that. but in the near term, money is available to meet the immediate needs of dealing with this health challenge and we are going to work with the white house and we will decide the final number and decide the pay force in the secretary this morning was very clear that they understand that is how this process works. >> last week i continued on my 99 county tour and was out and about with higher ones and we were able, a number of farmers from across the state and of course what they wanted to talk about was trade. they are really so thankful that we have been able to accomplish the phase one china deal that the president got over the finish line as well as the u.s. and the ca. so there really excited about the opportunities wrapped up in those trade deals. not only for farming but also for manufacturing and small businesses. so the one is to fo
czar, this morning and others from the white house and yesterday and today have assured me and assured sherman shelby and i think the house leaders as well and the senator that they are going to be working with us to find the right number we intend to do that. but in the near term, money is available to meet the immediate needs of dealing with this health challenge and we are going to work with the white house and we will decide the final number and decide the pay force in the secretary this...
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ohio senator john sherman a republican the brother of general william tecumseh sherman rejected the many laws they passed would be a monument to good or evil. they covered the vast sum to delegate or regulate such vast powers and so far-reaching in their effect generations we will be affect did well or ill by them. .. >> and to act in incrementally series of laws to turn abolitionism into public policy work on the homestead act change the face of the west it was the largest and most expensive infrastructure project undertaken in the united states at that time and of the last three that i mentioned are not commonly recognized it was the war that made them pathetically possible. though widespread monitoring created a precedent private communications and unpatriotic political activity. congress also began a racial and economic revolution to transform 2 million slaves from pieces of property and culminating in the 13th amendment. as frederick douglass said at one point during the war the angel of liberty had one era of the nation and demon of slavery on the other. although shouted into the e
ohio senator john sherman a republican the brother of general william tecumseh sherman rejected the many laws they passed would be a monument to good or evil. they covered the vast sum to delegate or regulate such vast powers and so far-reaching in their effect generations we will be affect did well or ill by them. .. >> and to act in incrementally series of laws to turn abolitionism into public policy work on the homestead act change the face of the west it was the largest and most...
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out of the german come earlier this month dortmund were also coming off a big win against paris and sherman in the champions league. means elin holland was named player of the week in the champions league after he made it to golds in don't miss home win over p.s.g. the great start euro put back in the bundesliga durban were defeated in their last away match in britain in his german cook bragging rights over the visitors after a school this 1st half 2 it was new golden boy it was in the right place. but alun holland's 1st chance was blocked the fish step did to prevent holland from close range. moments later jay vincent show found someone else from the corner. the perfect girl resulted in did actual sack of booze made him go of the season another assist for sand show now the englishman has 14 a joint league. about 15 minutes later holland not missing this time who kimi found him and he smashed it past pub. collins my goodness the good goal 40 years of the season. don't mean downgrade mean to me will. be the whole their 5th straight loss in the early. in boxing britain's tyson fury is once ag
out of the german come earlier this month dortmund were also coming off a big win against paris and sherman in the champions league. means elin holland was named player of the week in the champions league after he made it to golds in don't miss home win over p.s.g. the great start euro put back in the bundesliga durban were defeated in their last away match in britain in his german cook bragging rights over the visitors after a school this 1st half 2 it was new golden boy it was in the right...
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lobby and there are lots of people with outstretched arms trying to get a picture both men, both men sherman, tyson fury showed up and it colourful suit with pictures of himself. deontay wilder showed up in a fur coat, medallions underneath, both men were very animated on the stage. but very confident as to how this fight is going to turn out. a really good contest between a fighter and a puncher and not long now until we find out who really is the best of the two men. many thanks indeed, over the next few days. looks like louis hamilton is raring to go for record it looks like lewis hamilton is raring to go for a record equalling seventh formula one world drivers' championship. the briton delivered a powerful statement of intent as he topped the timesheets in the first day of pre—season testing in spain. hamilton was more than a third of a second quicker than his mercedes team mate valtteri bottas, who was second fastest. the para—powerlifting world cup starts in manchester tomorrow, britain's zoe newson, who won bronze in london and rio — is one of those making a push for paralympic
lobby and there are lots of people with outstretched arms trying to get a picture both men, both men sherman, tyson fury showed up and it colourful suit with pictures of himself. deontay wilder showed up in a fur coat, medallions underneath, both men were very animated on the stage. but very confident as to how this fight is going to turn out. a really good contest between a fighter and a puncher and not long now until we find out who really is the best of the two men. many thanks indeed, over...
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>> job sherman. >> the first president of lsu and it says, kicking ass from the get-go. he will ask you what it is. and you'll now know. he torched georgia in january of 155 years ago and the torched south carolina in -- january. and joe burrow and sherman grew up 32 miles from each other. >> we'll talk but the rest of karl's predictions and whatever other predictions people have and i'll start with jamesment from an analytical point of view, with what you want but what do you think is happening in the democratic base right now? >> suppose possessed mack all your debts feel good and republicans feel nervous. i can't do. that i'm nervous. if i play it out, it's really -- you have to have some assumptions that we get to the fall eww nighted and i this the divisions going to map fest enemies. hopefully somebody will emerge with the skill to unite the party but that's a high chance -- there's a chance that we fracture. it really is. the process how it goes on, biden -- the best scenario, just want to do democratic -- is biden win iowa and new hampshire. doesn't seem to be li
>> job sherman. >> the first president of lsu and it says, kicking ass from the get-go. he will ask you what it is. and you'll now know. he torched georgia in january of 155 years ago and the torched south carolina in -- january. and joe burrow and sherman grew up 32 miles from each other. >> we'll talk but the rest of karl's predictions and whatever other predictions people have and i'll start with jamesment from an analytical point of view, with what you want but what do you...
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beat richard sherman, led to a touchdown to make it 24-20. patrick mahomes did earn mvp honors in this game. on the other hand, on the other end of things, jimmy garoppolo playing in his first super bowl and he really missed on some key throws. >> i mean, we were in a bad situation, especially with that pass rush. we knew those guys' ears were pinned back and rushing in. they gave me time to throw out a deep route and that got us going. we got it down there and score. >> we have to do better as a defense, get off the field. when we're in that position, who knows, we get off the field, it could be a different ball game. >> he made plays with his legs, with his arm. he made plays at the end of the day. we didn't make enough. and i think we all understand that. >> the other side of things, jimmy garoppolo, 49ers missed key throws. let's go through some plays we're talking about. first drive of the third quarter, third and five, jimmy g. throws it underneath to teven coleman, but george kittle was wide open for a first down. niners settle for thr
beat richard sherman, led to a touchdown to make it 24-20. patrick mahomes did earn mvp honors in this game. on the other hand, on the other end of things, jimmy garoppolo playing in his first super bowl and he really missed on some key throws. >> i mean, we were in a bad situation, especially with that pass rush. we knew those guys' ears were pinned back and rushing in. they gave me time to throw out a deep route and that got us going. we got it down there and score. >> we have to...
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joining me now jake sherman and chief white house correspondent for the new york times and msnbc political analyst. peter baker. we just quoted you from the times. i'd like to take it to you. the president, even though he is on trial must be feeling relatively bulletproof, he's going to be acquitted it seems on wednesday. his approval rating is high, how will that be reflected in the speech tonight? >> i think you're going to see a confident president trump tonight. it will be a moment where he will seem triumphant. he seems likely, almost certainly to be acquitted tomorrow. he looks at this disarray in iowa as a good thing. he's chortling about it on twitter. not only that to kind of encourage conspiracy theory about reading the process against bernie sanders. >> he's been mired in the mid-40s. he has a 49% approval rating. it's higher than president obama was at this point going into his election year. and higher than bill clinton was in 1996 going into his re-election year. so he can take some solace for that. it's a good day for president trump. he has a way of making new issues for hi
joining me now jake sherman and chief white house correspondent for the new york times and msnbc political analyst. peter baker. we just quoted you from the times. i'd like to take it to you. the president, even though he is on trial must be feeling relatively bulletproof, he's going to be acquitted it seems on wednesday. his approval rating is high, how will that be reflected in the speech tonight? >> i think you're going to see a confident president trump tonight. it will be a moment...
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the 49ers cornerback richard sherman honored the basketball legend just before the super bowl and he wore the number eight kobe bryant jersey and his sports coat as he arrived at the hard rock stadium yesterday, sherman and bryant were longtime friends and wide receiver emmanuel sanders was wearing a custom pair of cleats dedicated to kobe bryant. >>> the coronavirus continues to spread and this morning there are increased concerns about the economic fallout. how the health emergency is affecting the markets this morning. and the reason police believe a man killed in an officer involved shooting is linked to an extremist terrorist group. the number of uninsured americans, rising. the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for the one candidate who'll do something about it. as mayor, mike bloomberg helped expand coverage for seven hundred thousand people, including hundreds of thousands of kids. including hundreds of thousands of kids. as president, he'll lower drug costs and ensure everyone without c
the 49ers cornerback richard sherman honored the basketball legend just before the super bowl and he wore the number eight kobe bryant jersey and his sports coat as he arrived at the hard rock stadium yesterday, sherman and bryant were longtime friends and wide receiver emmanuel sanders was wearing a custom pair of cleats dedicated to kobe bryant. >>> the coronavirus continues to spread and this morning there are increased concerns about the economic fallout. how the health emergency...
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donald sherman, welme, hello to you. yamiche, let's talk about what we were just seeing, donald, and let me start with you. your organization has been looking at a few examples ofh te kind of thing the trump organization is doing. are there ethical concernwith regard to all this? >> absolutely. first, seems like thee prsident suggested that the scholarship for janiah davis was part of a government program, but then we found out it tas paid for byhe personal charity of one of his we're also intd to see whether the department of education officials were used inacilitating this doation because, then, it makes it seem like they are actually grant officers for the secretary's .personal chari in addition, the urban revitalization coalinton eve is particularly troubling, one because this is supposed to be a nonpartisan 501c3 charitable organization, and engaging in political activitlike voter registration drives, upending for the previsident woulate organizations for charitable oranges. finally it would be a problem for white h
donald sherman, welme, hello to you. yamiche, let's talk about what we were just seeing, donald, and let me start with you. your organization has been looking at a few examples ofh te kind of thing the trump organization is doing. are there ethical concernwith regard to all this? >> absolutely. first, seems like thee prsident suggested that the scholarship for janiah davis was part of a government program, but then we found out it tas paid for byhe personal charity of one of his we're...
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bryant's longtime friend, 49ers quarterback, richard sherman , honor the legend today as well. sherman wore a number eight bryant for the underneath his sportcoat as he arrived at hard rock stadium today. yesterday, 49ers's wide receiver, emmanuel sanders, tweeted he will take the field today wearing a custom player pair of cleats dedicated to bryant. the ntsb could release luminary findings this week on the helicopter crash. the federal agency says luminary reports generally take about 10 days to complete. last week, investigators finished collecting evidence at the site of that crash in los angeles county. a final report could take up to a year to complete. bryant's family and l.a. city officials have not yet finalized the date for bryant's funeral and public memorial services. >>> in san jose, a 22-year-old man from morgan hill was killed after being ejected from his car and hit by a vehicle. it happened around 12:40 this morning on the northbound lane of highway 31. the man was speeding in his hyundai accent when he crashed into the rear of an suv and spun out. his car was
bryant's longtime friend, 49ers quarterback, richard sherman , honor the legend today as well. sherman wore a number eight bryant for the underneath his sportcoat as he arrived at hard rock stadium today. yesterday, 49ers's wide receiver, emmanuel sanders, tweeted he will take the field today wearing a custom player pair of cleats dedicated to bryant. the ntsb could release luminary findings this week on the helicopter crash. the federal agency says luminary reports generally take about 10 days...
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wendy sherman, john heilman, thank you for starting us off tonight. when we come back we will be joined by two democratic presidential candidates sequentially. they both voted to convict and remove donald trump today in the senate. amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren are now working to remove donald trump in november. at the ballot box. like liberty . they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ itso chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thought
wendy sherman, john heilman, thank you for starting us off tonight. when we come back we will be joined by two democratic presidential candidates sequentially. they both voted to convict and remove donald trump today in the senate. amy klobuchar and elizabeth warren are now working to remove donald trump in november. at the ballot box. like liberty . they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only...
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of his fellow rivals who will be on that stage so he can prepare for what's coming at him. >> dick sherman, bloomberg has been hovering over this race for quite a while. his numbers at the beginning, before he announced were abysmal. >> uh-huh. >> his numbers when he announced were not so great. they have moved dramatically in the few months he has been in this race and has not competed in any contest. look at the latest ncpr/marist poll. is this something that is really going to be a game changer for this race, or could he be another flash in the pan? >> well, he spent today, as of today, more money than any presidential candidate in history. >> does that mean no matter what he is a contender? >> absolutely. here is a big question going into tomorrow. and josh and i were both on the trail with him last week, josh more than me. can he paper over some of his long running problems in the public, right? mike bloomberg has been short with people in the past. he was short with reporters on the trail. >> short with reporters in new york city. >> right. he's not a retail presidential candidate. w
of his fellow rivals who will be on that stage so he can prepare for what's coming at him. >> dick sherman, bloomberg has been hovering over this race for quite a while. his numbers at the beginning, before he announced were abysmal. >> uh-huh. >> his numbers when he announced were not so great. they have moved dramatically in the few months he has been in this race and has not competed in any contest. look at the latest ncpr/marist poll. is this something that is really going...
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judy: andamiche is with me now along with donald sherman. he's the deputy director of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, a non-partisan legal watchdog group. welcome. hello to you. so let's talk about what we were just seeing. let me start with you, dald. your organization is looking at a few examples ofd the k of thing the trump organization is doing. are there ethical concerns with regard 12 this? >> absolutely. first, it seems like the thpresident suggested tha scholarship for ms. davis was but then we found out that it was paid for byarhe personal y of one of his employees. we are also interested to s whether the officials were used in facilitating is donation because then it makes it seem like they are actually grant officers for the secretaries personal charity. in addition, the urban revitalization coalition event is particularly troubling, one, because th is supposed to be nonpartisan 501(c)(3) charitable organization. engaging in elliptical activity registratn drive aimed at increasing african-american participati
judy: andamiche is with me now along with donald sherman. he's the deputy director of citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington, a non-partisan legal watchdog group. welcome. hello to you. so let's talk about what we were just seeing. let me start with you, dald. your organization is looking at a few examples ofd the k of thing the trump organization is doing. are there ethical concerns with regard 12 this? >> absolutely. first, it seems like the thpresident suggested tha...
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congressman brad sherman says the crash that killed kobe bryant and eight others could have been avoided if that was a requirement since it happened to foggy conditions. his bill would direct to the faa and ntsb to place the systems known as tas that will cost 25,000-40,000 system dollars per helicopter. >>> reyna kobe bryant t-shirts on every seat inside the staples center as the lakers get ready to take the court for the first time since the crash, they are planning a tribute to bryant before the game. >>> in the weather department, this really looks kind of cool as we look towards the tower. and the pacific beyond. it looks like almost a huge crane taking care of the weather system out in the pacific. you have the tower and the longest watch of high clouds. it is a beautiful sunset tonight in the bay area. we will have a few high clouds with us tomorrow but that is about it, big change coming in on sunday with respect to temperatures and when. concord is 61, 66 in san francisco and the same situation we have seen for a while. high-pressure coupled with the low up in the gulf is giving
congressman brad sherman says the crash that killed kobe bryant and eight others could have been avoided if that was a requirement since it happened to foggy conditions. his bill would direct to the faa and ntsb to place the systems known as tas that will cost 25,000-40,000 system dollars per helicopter. >>> reyna kobe bryant t-shirts on every seat inside the staples center as the lakers get ready to take the court for the first time since the crash, they are planning a tribute to...
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the 49ers held a walk through at the university of miami before heading to there richard sherman report so thtele shanahan believes his te is battle tested and ready for the biggest challenge of the season. >> this is the third time we've had a trip away as a team. it's the exact same schedule. what's changed is at night we've had an hour media obligation. that's been different but besides that, we keep the routine the same. we usually go to the hotel on saturdays. we're already here. that's smooth. we're ready to go. >> we'll get locked in like that and help these guys and all of us. but i think just we know what the moment is. >> 49ers receiver emmanuel sanders is going to honor kobe bryant. today he tweeted out a picture of the cleats he's going to wear in the super bowl. the cleats have kobe's number 8 and number 24 on them and they say "rest in peace." coming up why the chiefs decided not to go to hard rock stadium today. that's coming up on the news at 6:00. reporting live in miami, anthony flores, nbc bay area. terry, can you hear the music? i think i'm going to go dance a little
the 49ers held a walk through at the university of miami before heading to there richard sherman report so thtele shanahan believes his te is battle tested and ready for the biggest challenge of the season. >> this is the third time we've had a trip away as a team. it's the exact same schedule. what's changed is at night we've had an hour media obligation. that's been different but besides that, we keep the routine the same. we usually go to the hotel on saturdays. we're already here....
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work to say that just sherman smokehouse they have family they have hopes and dreams so i hope there is some more empathy for migrant workers director lee been spent 6 months in the separate world of the migrant workers before making the film following their lives and also observing one ngo which helps people to deal with problems problems such as loneliness debt abuse exploitation in a world where turbo capitalism disregards human rights and i. believe the recall maybe you should focus on it and put together to figure. out what. the camera is always steady and respectful and the filmmaker approached his protagonists with caution. at 1st i did interviews but in the editing process i want to make it feel like a point. like a dream i want to turn describe the emotion. of the mind when experience. one of the film's protagonists is. after a work accident that almost cost him his life and for which his employer showed no interest in the end. brings him back home to bangladesh an emotional journey for everybody and the beginning of a friendship after making the feel we saw in. the group ch
work to say that just sherman smokehouse they have family they have hopes and dreams so i hope there is some more empathy for migrant workers director lee been spent 6 months in the separate world of the migrant workers before making the film following their lives and also observing one ngo which helps people to deal with problems problems such as loneliness debt abuse exploitation in a world where turbo capitalism disregards human rights and i. believe the recall maybe you should focus on it...
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sherman and bryant were long-time friends. he wore a number 8 bryant jersey under his sports coat when he arrived at the stadium sunday. wide receiver emmanuel sanders was wearing a custom pair of cleats dedicated to bryant. >>> the federal agency says preliminary reports generally take about 10 days to complete. investigators finished collecting evidence last week there at the crash site. they are trying to determine what exactly caused that helicopter to go down. a final report could take up to a year to complete. bryant's family still planning a funeral and memorial service. >>> coming up in a moment on mornings on 2 the 9, growing concerns about the deadly coronavirus. the latest on the number of cases worldwide and what's happening here in the bay area. >>> also, it's something many of us take for granted. easy access to clean, safe, drinking water. the number of uninsured americans, rising. the cost of prescription drugs, rising. the threat to people with pre-existing conditions, rising. the good news, so is support for
sherman and bryant were long-time friends. he wore a number 8 bryant jersey under his sports coat when he arrived at the stadium sunday. wide receiver emmanuel sanders was wearing a custom pair of cleats dedicated to bryant. >>> the federal agency says preliminary reports generally take about 10 days to complete. investigators finished collecting evidence last week there at the crash site. they are trying to determine what exactly caused that helicopter to go down. a final report could...
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rules d memorials throughout southern california no commemorate the life be bryant d congressman brad sherman says he has another way honor lby's legacy. can't be back. >> can save a many many lives in the future he introd a bill toequire all commercial helicopters have a terrain awareness warning syst that alerts pilots in low visibilit conditions when they're near that lie in thr path and ngers that beg in the helicopter, maybe this. >>the disaer would have been avoided since 2014 the fda has required that all medical helicopters have the helicopters like the one colby any other passengers died on it's tional it's not a panacea it doesn't necessarily wo in all enronments are for all missions. chrishill safety director for helicopter associati international says terrain areness techlogy won't always be helpful. some aircraft fly exclusively throughmountainous areas or ov skyscrapers. bill says the warning syem in those cases would trger too often are but he says safety technologis generally usul so helicopter technology systems can give the pilots the added information they need to event an
rules d memorials throughout southern california no commemorate the life be bryant d congressman brad sherman says he has another way honor lby's legacy. can't be back. >> can save a many many lives in the future he introd a bill toequire all commercial helicopters have a terrain awareness warning syst that alerts pilots in low visibilit conditions when they're near that lie in thr path and ngers that beg in the helicopter, maybe this. >>the disaer would have been avoided since 2014...
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we will count on richard sherman to stop the passing attack. he is money. not only is he a good corner back, he's a pretty adventure capital list. he joined the firm decemberabas investor. what is he investing in? >> well, he's already made a couple of investments and most of them have been centered around player health actually. for example, pharmaceutical company that this is all in clinical trials not out yet. >> sure. >> but the idea is it is a pill a player can take post concussion and it will mitigate some of the impact. another one is a company that is supposed to be a safer home. so that's kind of where his focus has been. he's put his money where his mouth is. but he's venturing outside of that with that. he's advising and investing. kind of a new chapter. >> i thought hfs interesting he said in terms of safety, a lot of the changes will need to come from the nfl. but when you look at what he's investing in, it's external changes. maybe he thinks the smart money is external companies, pharmaceuticals that our safety companies will be where it's at.
we will count on richard sherman to stop the passing attack. he is money. not only is he a good corner back, he's a pretty adventure capital list. he joined the firm decemberabas investor. what is he investing in? >> well, he's already made a couple of investments and most of them have been centered around player health actually. for example, pharmaceutical company that this is all in clinical trials not out yet. >> sure. >> but the idea is it is a pill a player can take post...
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don't worship my daughter will be the nominee had i been she i usually love them yes i want to go here sherman the god that. they don't got out of it donna were naive enough that you know you should leave this vision of it there was somebody took over going there was about as a one off i think that if indeed he demanded a big it is a good guy with him from. most of your opinion take a beat down on you know what is near your own good he doesn't get to see any of it or can manage a decision where they are. going to give him an issue or indeed. get out of the show cmon photographs of torture training sessions to induce him to talk about it doesn't like to say they don't trust. if the home for the good he should be out of that issue for this is a got on or by the vision who is a little man. in the front of the door here narrowing of. the one another more than i do or that i mean the she and the minute she doesn't lead he knows she read leadership toward. what is mine and i'm here. because you're not going to her now for summer and. winter which edition madina put everything under the do nothing wi
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and that to sherman believes the benefits of intermittent fasting are written into our d.n.a. . wendy i'm for if you think about evolutionary development human beings are programmed to be able to survive lengthy periods of hunger. our ancestors ate well when they managed to kill a mammoth and then start for long periods when nothing was around. this constant snacking. chocolate that does our metabolism no good at all. and they asked me who practices natural pathic medicine also encourages his patients to take more breaks between food to allow the body time to regenerate and recover when we get whenever we need something the process of converting that food to energy begins the body has no time to switch to repair mode when we fast we give the body time to carry out repairs in the cells and genes and to regulate what's not in order. to the. saudis are continuing as to whether fasting can actually prevent or even cure certain diseases. like cancer certainly feels good and plans to stick to intermittent fasting. what's your take on intermittent fasting. we think intermittent fasting
and that to sherman believes the benefits of intermittent fasting are written into our d.n.a. . wendy i'm for if you think about evolutionary development human beings are programmed to be able to survive lengthy periods of hunger. our ancestors ate well when they managed to kill a mammoth and then start for long periods when nothing was around. this constant snacking. chocolate that does our metabolism no good at all. and they asked me who practices natural pathic medicine also encourages his...
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you have in your book a story, senator john sherman cooper took you as a youngster to the signing of the voting rights act in 1965, and you had a conversation with presidentnt johnson's daughter lucy. >> guest: yeah. i sawmi lucy in 2008. i'd never met her. at a celebration of her dad's 100% birthday. and i said, lucy, we've never met, but i was in this very room, statuary hall, when your dad signed the voting rights act in 1965. she said, i was too. and i said i'm sure everybody knew you were there and nobody knew i was, i was at the back of the room. and she said i'll tell you why i was there. she said my daddy said to me, get in the car, i'm going to take you down to witness something important and explained to me on the way down to the hill why everett dirkson was going to be prominently featured in his remarks expect reason x. she said, well, why would you have a republican there? and she said that president johnson said to her not only did most of the republicans vote for it, but the nation will be more likely to accept it if they think we have done this together. lucy johnson
you have in your book a story, senator john sherman cooper took you as a youngster to the signing of the voting rights act in 1965, and you had a conversation with presidentnt johnson's daughter lucy. >> guest: yeah. i sawmi lucy in 2008. i'd never met her. at a celebration of her dad's 100% birthday. and i said, lucy, we've never met, but i was in this very room, statuary hall, when your dad signed the voting rights act in 1965. she said, i was too. and i said i'm sure everybody knew you...
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but it's something that americans and russians and canadians shermans and. we have in common we love this i use this is an opportunity just to upon my arrival to say look americans and russians have a lot in common and i love this game what's going on. right now so which an opportunity for me to talk to rush the russian people about things that we have in common and we love to trade stories with hockey legends to. the 72 summit series at the 87 series between. canada and the soviet union and so it's great fun for me but it's also i think a useful way to see if you'll pardon me break the ice and start a conversation you know literally start a conversation about all of the interests and shared values that we have americans and russians there's a female back for more news of top the hour this is our 2 trash. the russian state television propaganda machine propaganda outlet propaganda tools we are in an information war. that can change the world tomorrow. we send out you tube videos the sleepless night shift today is the longest network. pusher brushes russia ru
but it's something that americans and russians and canadians shermans and. we have in common we love this i use this is an opportunity just to upon my arrival to say look americans and russians have a lot in common and i love this game what's going on. right now so which an opportunity for me to talk to rush the russian people about things that we have in common and we love to trade stories with hockey legends to. the 72 summit series at the 87 series between. canada and the soviet union and so...
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rachel sherman says that she got tired of the hypocrisy of hollywood so i watched the westminster dog show instead. dogs are much more adorable and less obnoxious than the hypocrites of hollywood. peter stevenson says at one time it was a celebration of the entertainment industry and now it is everybody on the bandwagon and who can if the best speech, this is how i am going to save the world. tired of preachy celebrities. jonathan says who is anyone interested in a hall full of rich boomers slapping each other on the back in another country? it is lame and i am sick of hearing about it. is there anyone there batting for there anyone there batting for the oscars or the golden globes of the baftas or whatever other awards ceremonies? we havejust had a raft of them. if you are afan, get had a raft of them. if you are a fan, get in touch and fly the flag for these awards ceremonies because so far, all of you are pretty negative. as i mentioned, iam back with of you are pretty negative. as i mentioned, i am back with 's must briefing. we are not only looking at the singapore airshow but al
rachel sherman says that she got tired of the hypocrisy of hollywood so i watched the westminster dog show instead. dogs are much more adorable and less obnoxious than the hypocrites of hollywood. peter stevenson says at one time it was a celebration of the entertainment industry and now it is everybody on the bandwagon and who can if the best speech, this is how i am going to save the world. tired of preachy celebrities. jonathan says who is anyone interested in a hall full of rich boomers...
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he does a sherman job on it. burns the ties, melts the rails, chops down the telephone poles. he literally obliterates the railroad all the way back to the rappahannock. without it, meade cannot follow him. any pursuit happens at the pace of railroad construction. that might take the rest of the campaigning season. meade slows down. he has fear that lee will outflank him and try to get to washington. meade does not resume his pursuit. the federal cavalry eventually pursues. that leads to the fight at buckland mills. custer saves the day because he had lingered in the rear. the confederates managed to miss a chance to destroy the third cavalry division of the union army. they routed all the way back. this becomes known as the buckland races. this is the counterbalance to the debacle at bristoe station. kilpatrick has been embarrassed. he has to explain what happens. he will not explain it in a way that makes him look bad. they both say, they got beat at buckland because they were supported by a line of infantry two miles long. meade says thank god, at last, i know where the reb
he does a sherman job on it. burns the ties, melts the rails, chops down the telephone poles. he literally obliterates the railroad all the way back to the rappahannock. without it, meade cannot follow him. any pursuit happens at the pace of railroad construction. that might take the rest of the campaigning season. meade slows down. he has fear that lee will outflank him and try to get to washington. meade does not resume his pursuit. the federal cavalry eventually pursues. that leads to the...
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o'leary must realize that his words have consequences this guy has obviously come across and he's made sherman a statement in the past about many other minorities with disabilities as well. some of the people i've been talking to i mean the come on call him an ignorant you know not just more and i don't think the far wrong but it's very difficult not to take this guy seriously because of the the impact it has on young muslim men and women in society already facing you know difficult challenges you know moving forward in their life trying to be part of mainstream and this guy comes across and stays up very flippant and very ignorant straight in like this it puts you know paid to you know schilens in the chances of young men and women trying to make a go thing is in western society at the moment. next month for the 1st time in almost 3 decades to mark the country's departure from the european union standard issue burgundy passports were rolled out across you member states more than 30 years ago and blue was 1st chosen for u.k. documents just under a century ago in the new look has been champione
o'leary must realize that his words have consequences this guy has obviously come across and he's made sherman a statement in the past about many other minorities with disabilities as well. some of the people i've been talking to i mean the come on call him an ignorant you know not just more and i don't think the far wrong but it's very difficult not to take this guy seriously because of the the impact it has on young muslim men and women in society already facing you know difficult challenges...
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sherman: couple of responses . the stock market is way up and 1% in real terms after inflation. wages at the bottom have risen. chiefly in those states where we raised the minimum wage. and when we have a democratic majority in both houses, we will raise the minimum wage nationwide and deal effectively with those states that have not seen an expansion of wages at the bottom. i've grown not quite old but spent many decades in this room nd seen your predecessor's predecessor's and predecessor both en they are attacked traditional and new fangled and now we have a new president and they are pushing on the other side. all i'll say is that i have consistently from the days of mr. greenspan been pushing for wer interest rates and quantitative easing because you returned $55 billion to the treasury last year and that's not your purpose, but think of the kids that will get an education because we could fund aid to local education, think of the medical research and the lives that will be saved because we were able to fund medical research. i don't think the $55 billion should be regarded
sherman: couple of responses . the stock market is way up and 1% in real terms after inflation. wages at the bottom have risen. chiefly in those states where we raised the minimum wage. and when we have a democratic majority in both houses, we will raise the minimum wage nationwide and deal effectively with those states that have not seen an expansion of wages at the bottom. i've grown not quite old but spent many decades in this room nd seen your predecessor's predecessor's and predecessor...
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brad sherman is work on a bill to prevent helicopter crashes like the one that claimed kobe bryant's life. it would require warning systems to alert pilots when they are in dangerous terrain. something the helicopter kobe was riding in did not have. >> this is not a fail safe. but the national transportation safety board made it a strong point that it will save lives and it ought to be adopted. reporter: the lakers didn't win the game, but they won in the hearts of fans who wanted to honor kobe in a big way. mike: an american woman takes home a grand slam title down under. we are talking about the australian open final. this is the floridian's first gland slam title. >> she believed this might be her destiny. mike: kenin is the youngest woman at the australian open since 1978. get ready for the insurance-themed experience of a lifetime. it's "progressive on ice." everything you love about car insurance -- the discounts... the rate comparisons... and flo in a boat. ♪ insurance adventure awaits at "progressive on ice." tickets not available now or ever. at "progressive on ice." quitt
brad sherman is work on a bill to prevent helicopter crashes like the one that claimed kobe bryant's life. it would require warning systems to alert pilots when they are in dangerous terrain. something the helicopter kobe was riding in did not have. >> this is not a fail safe. but the national transportation safety board made it a strong point that it will save lives and it ought to be adopted. reporter: the lakers didn't win the game, but they won in the hearts of fans who wanted to...
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with the cia deputy director and vice chair with the national intelligence council to help found the sherman can school he had a career at the cia lasting three decades focusing on eurasian issues. and what i value trying to figure out a way to recategorize things nobody knows more than john mclaughlin. to your right is the director of national security defense center she was the under secretary of defense at the us department of defense serving for strategy and special assistant to the president and senior director at the security council before entering the obama administration she was my colleague here. >> and she has the advantage of being very smart so there are two terrific people to help us think conceptually what are we trying to do? what should we be trying to do and then we'll have a discussion over the policy implications. >> as usual he has set the bar very high asking a series of questions and we will get to them. but in any event any particular timeframe i always think the most important thing to do is establish a sense of context which is the larger picture. and also looking a
with the cia deputy director and vice chair with the national intelligence council to help found the sherman can school he had a career at the cia lasting three decades focusing on eurasian issues. and what i value trying to figure out a way to recategorize things nobody knows more than john mclaughlin. to your right is the director of national security defense center she was the under secretary of defense at the us department of defense serving for strategy and special assistant to the...
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trump administration's very hard line that britain should not have allowed our way into their network sherman he has to make a very big decision in the next few weeks it looks like they might make a decision like the one that britain made prime minister boris johnson and frankly i think a lot of us certainly australia the united states are together saying if you let huawei into your telecommunications system in 5 g. it's like letting a cancerous agent loose in the bloodstream and it will compromise for many many decades to come confidentiality in europe that has to be assumed in governments of us and with nicholas burns we'll have to leave a day many thanks for your time much and adrian from the security conference back to you gentlemen he thinks they don't exist on the whole that in munich president obama rue says that he's facing increasing pressure from moscow to join russia in a unified state the 2 months russia has cut oil supplies to better routes which relies on its neighbor 80 percent of its energy president alexander lukashenko says that it's possible russia's push to muds the countr
trump administration's very hard line that britain should not have allowed our way into their network sherman he has to make a very big decision in the next few weeks it looks like they might make a decision like the one that britain made prime minister boris johnson and frankly i think a lot of us certainly australia the united states are together saying if you let huawei into your telecommunications system in 5 g. it's like letting a cancerous agent loose in the bloodstream and it will...
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to talk markets and valuations we'll have more comment tear from liz ann saunders, david, and jeff sherman, how companies are recovering to the virus, and what this means for your retirement planning with suze orman. an action-packed couple hours with 59 minutes after the session. mike santoli with his dashboard. kate rogers is tracking the plunge of the nasdaq eunice yoon is in beijing, and meg tirrell has details on hopes for a treatment. >>> joining us is andecember anastacia amoroso. >> we would have expected for this to be behind us, but what we're saying is this is to be expected, this is valuations were pretty stretched already. hedge funds ctas were pretty levered up we are not entirely surprised by this reaction. if you asked what we're telling clients to do is look to the options market they take advantage of the volatility, the rise that we're seeing there. >> anastacia is here with us for the first full hour. mike san tollest has today's market dashboard >> thank you very much, wilf we're now bouncing back up to others today it seems like investors found themselves feeling as i
to talk markets and valuations we'll have more comment tear from liz ann saunders, david, and jeff sherman, how companies are recovering to the virus, and what this means for your retirement planning with suze orman. an action-packed couple hours with 59 minutes after the session. mike santoli with his dashboard. kate rogers is tracking the plunge of the nasdaq eunice yoon is in beijing, and meg tirrell has details on hopes for a treatment. >>> joining us is andecember anastacia...
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david marx, the carpenter from sherman, connecticut, a father, grandfather, and great grandfather, remembering the list of survivors all those years ago. >> they brought lists from each camp, and they printed it, and they put it out so you should see who survived. >> reporter: now he will see them in person. it's his first trip back. they board the bus in poland. one hour to auschwitz. 75 years later, they are back. they slowly walk through that gate, and they walk proud. survivors who have returned with a message. and we see tova. tova. >> oh, hi. >> reporter: and tova puts to words why they have all come back. >> that we didn't forget. that i remember the little girl going into the crematorium, and she wouldn't come back, that i played with. >> reporter: you remember them. >> i will remember. that's what it is, we remember. >> reporter: and there's david marx, who has never gone back. >> but now it's -- i'm getting in the fourth quarter of my life. >> reporter: he lived in barrack 21 in auschwitz. 1,500 children in this barrack alone. years later, he did not tell his own children. they never
david marx, the carpenter from sherman, connecticut, a father, grandfather, and great grandfather, remembering the list of survivors all those years ago. >> they brought lists from each camp, and they printed it, and they put it out so you should see who survived. >> reporter: now he will see them in person. it's his first trip back. they board the bus in poland. one hour to auschwitz. 75 years later, they are back. they slowly walk through that gate, and they walk proud. survivors...
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frankly that is something that roger sherman from connecticut gave us and he should be a hero for conservatives because the electoral college to wait. that is just an accident. it didn't have to happen that way but this is how it turned out. if you want to get a constitutional change, you don't -- it would probably have been most likely the threat of secession. we may not want to have for example a passport for these are the kind of discussions you have to have.ha >> you think americans today would be less willing to fight to keep the union together likee they did. >> guest: one hopes there is no crazy south carolina out there. i don't think that we see an end in office they are going through the list of the best and worst presidents. there were a lot of things wrong with buchanan in the era of racist scum he was about the most racist of all that he said something that made a lot of toomey. he was talking about south carolina trying to secede and said this doesn't make sense. we are prosperous, we are doing well and we have no reason to secede because slavery is nowhere better protected in the
frankly that is something that roger sherman from connecticut gave us and he should be a hero for conservatives because the electoral college to wait. that is just an accident. it didn't have to happen that way but this is how it turned out. if you want to get a constitutional change, you don't -- it would probably have been most likely the threat of secession. we may not want to have for example a passport for these are the kind of discussions you have to have.ha >> you think americans...
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wanted, people who just accuse somebody from the bloomberg company, you might remember he was equally sherman ask about not releasing anyone from their mbas and that changed in less than two days. who knows what tomorrow brings. >> the democratic primary for president in case you haven't noticed has taken an ugly turn tonight. michael bloomberg, for vandalizing his knoxville tennessee campaign office and littering it with expletives. that is far from the action in vegas, and how ugly the race has become and that is where we find jackie heinrich at the scene of tonight's bernie sanders rally. >> reporter: tomorrow is make or break especially for candidates who underperformed in the first two voting states, joe biden and elizabeth warren, neither of them at the threshold for delegates in new hampshire. biden depending on long-standing support for black voters especially in south carolina to act as a firewall for his campaign but it could shake that support. nearly a third of nevada's population is latino and a diverse electorate will do different results. >> finally the place where there are fo
wanted, people who just accuse somebody from the bloomberg company, you might remember he was equally sherman ask about not releasing anyone from their mbas and that changed in less than two days. who knows what tomorrow brings. >> the democratic primary for president in case you haven't noticed has taken an ugly turn tonight. michael bloomberg, for vandalizing his knoxville tennessee campaign office and littering it with expletives. that is far from the action in vegas, and how ugly the...