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i do not know how he got a hold of it, or how it escaped stanton , because stanton attempted to suppress all photographs of lincoln taken after his assassination. is a grand funeral procession from the white house to the capital. dr. leale was in the carriage immediately preceding. the grand review, he is asked to sit in the grandstand in front of the white house, he was invited to stanton's office even. theourse, we know about execution on july 7, 1865. it is at the washington arsenal, now fort meade air, -- fort meade air -- mcnair. the scaffolding is where the tennis courts are. dr. leale had a life after the assassination. 1876, -- september 3, 1876 he will marry rebecca copcutt. the home is now the rectory of the saint casmir's church. the union would produce six children. now, we talked about lincoln's last hours where the story of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation came from. 100th --1909, the february 1909, the 100th anniversary of lincoln's birth, dr. leale addresses the new york state commandery. he had previously testified before congress in 1866. the speech was published as li
i do not know how he got a hold of it, or how it escaped stanton , because stanton attempted to suppress all photographs of lincoln taken after his assassination. is a grand funeral procession from the white house to the capital. dr. leale was in the carriage immediately preceding. the grand review, he is asked to sit in the grandstand in front of the white house, he was invited to stanton's office even. theourse, we know about execution on july 7, 1865. it is at the washington arsenal, now...
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stanton dropped everything to do work for the war. they brought the women of suffrage to do war work. they were betrayed. they got nothing from the government as far as votes for women. after world war i, it does make a difference. it is partly that cat is very effective in saying women are worthy. you also have the national women's party. much smaller and more radical. it is interesting reframing militant notions of what patriotism is. i do think they provided a nudge in pushing wilson to coming out for the vote. i think if they hadn't been on the scene at all, it would have been a lot easier for the u.s. government and congress to ignore these women who have been rolling bandages for the last three years. >> you shouldn't underestimate how they manipulated the press coverage. it is one thing to say the 1914 parade got press coverage because it was a mob. you saw women's grace and beauty at the capital. that is not the coverage you want. it is a nice area alice paul had all of those women come from out hometown paper. now the spring
stanton dropped everything to do work for the war. they brought the women of suffrage to do war work. they were betrayed. they got nothing from the government as far as votes for women. after world war i, it does make a difference. it is partly that cat is very effective in saying women are worthy. you also have the national women's party. much smaller and more radical. it is interesting reframing militant notions of what patriotism is. i do think they provided a nudge in pushing wilson to...
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but some see it as wrong that the firing of stanton was the sole reason. they accuse johnson of bringing the presidency into contempt, ridicule, and disgrace. so it was against the office. the 11th article combined legal and political arguments, including the claim johnson was not properly executing the reconstruction act. what about meacham? sounds reasonable. leave it up to the voters. the reconstruction act reminds us that that was exactly the question at the time. who were the voters? johnson was pardoning next confederates and letting them vote. ex-confederates and letting them vote. the reconstruction act tried to reverse that. i want to turn to a historian, much more than allan nevins and john kennedy pause profiling courage. that's david donald. profilesennedy's encourage. that's david donald. johnson was considered a good president. for the american heritage, he wrote an essay called hawaii they impeach andrew johnson. -- called why they impeached andrew johnson. donald details how his ineptitude destroyed any chance of bringing the nation togethe
but some see it as wrong that the firing of stanton was the sole reason. they accuse johnson of bringing the presidency into contempt, ridicule, and disgrace. so it was against the office. the 11th article combined legal and political arguments, including the claim johnson was not properly executing the reconstruction act. what about meacham? sounds reasonable. leave it up to the voters. the reconstruction act reminds us that that was exactly the question at the time. who were the voters?...
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stanton. stanton: thank you, chairman johnson. i am a new member of congress and i am surprised and even shocked that there is not a code of conduct for the u.s. supreme court for the public's confidence. i think we can strike the necessary balance. this is a question for all. in caperton v massey, the supreme court recognized judicial integrity is a state interest of the highest order and codes of conduct serve to judiciary.e how do we square these statements? professor frost? frost: maybe human nature seems to play a role. that is one of the interesting catch-22's of recusal where judges decide for themselves whether to recuse or a supreme court that says we do not want a code of ethics that will follow the one that does not apply to us. it is difficult for the justices to live up to the highest ideals and also to avoid public criticism, some of it unfair for not following a code not designed for them. geyhl reference professor whoxcellent testimony discussed how justices spoke at a fundraiser which clearly violates the code of
stanton. stanton: thank you, chairman johnson. i am a new member of congress and i am surprised and even shocked that there is not a code of conduct for the u.s. supreme court for the public's confidence. i think we can strike the necessary balance. this is a question for all. in caperton v massey, the supreme court recognized judicial integrity is a state interest of the highest order and codes of conduct serve to judiciary.e how do we square these statements? professor frost? frost: maybe...
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the anthony and stanton group pursued a special amendment. so they were working at cross purposes and when they came back together and rejoined and the americans women -- the american women's suffrage association became the american women, they decided to do the state estate strategy. which isn't crazy, it sounds like a lot of work but the plan to, if you get enough states pass suffrage. one of the reasons the 19 teen march -- the 1913 march matter was that it was an announcement that the federal amendment was back. wagon thatas a big said, we >> it was a gutsy pr move all on her own. to get an amendment you need three quarters of the states. 36 states and two thirds vote in both houses. not entirelywas wrong. it eventually comes together. they all lost. there was very few federal hearings. states withix women's suffrage by the presidential election of 1912. alice paul really stirs up momentum at the state level. you have more states beginning to fall in line. vote, allow women to other states are allowing women to only vote for president. ot
the anthony and stanton group pursued a special amendment. so they were working at cross purposes and when they came back together and rejoined and the americans women -- the american women's suffrage association became the american women, they decided to do the state estate strategy. which isn't crazy, it sounds like a lot of work but the plan to, if you get enough states pass suffrage. one of the reasons the 19 teen march -- the 1913 march matter was that it was an announcement that the...
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i have her here with elizabeth cady stanton because she and stanton worked with frederick douglass prior to the ratification of the 15th amendment. after that was radically did -- ratified and women were excluded, they divorced from douglass and the suffrage movement was split. is there anything you want to ist about the suffrag movement in general and the outcome of what happened to it after the 15th amendment was passed? >> where would i start? women -- there were many women abolitionists who were also trying to find a way simultaneously to get suffrage for women. many of these women decided, ok, we will wait and give -- and make sure that black men have the vote the 15th amendment. , some women were not happy with that decision to wait and allow black men to have the vote first. i think that disagreement between those who with were willing to say, well, we should male suffrage across the board and those saying women have to have the right to vote -- it would lead to all kinds of complications and very disturbing battles in years to come. when women -- northern women suffragists decide
i have her here with elizabeth cady stanton because she and stanton worked with frederick douglass prior to the ratification of the 15th amendment. after that was radically did -- ratified and women were excluded, they divorced from douglass and the suffrage movement was split. is there anything you want to ist about the suffrag movement in general and the outcome of what happened to it after the 15th amendment was passed? >> where would i start? women -- there were many women...
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stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. feel a little more normal. >> where we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you, and you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw him, he had just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up was for dealing dangerous drugs, which came from him passing off his medication to another offender. >> weir traded his medicati
stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of...
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anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton. and also those represented by our purple ribbons here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office, making boardroom decisions and raising the next generation of america's leaders. thank you all. \[applause] you know, the women who fought for the right to vote did so because they believed the best way to change the laws that treated women as second class citizens was to have power over those who made the laws. after the seneca falls women's rights convention, the first organized gathering of suffragists, frederick douglas wrote, all that distinguished man as an intelligent and accountable being is equally true of women. and if that government is only just which governs by the free consent of the governed, there can be no reason in the world for denying to women the exercise of the elected franchise or a hand in making and adminis
anthony and ida wells barnett and elizabeth stanton. and also those represented by our purple ribbons here today, those whose names we may not know but hopefully by the end of the year we all will. what happened 100 years ago also set the stage for the record number of women serving in and running for office, making boardroom decisions and raising the next generation of america's leaders. thank you all. \[applause] you know, the women who fought for the right to vote did so because they...
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the story women's suffrage is an antsdzology of remarkable biologies, elizabeth stanton and lucretia mott led the first time that american formally demanded the vote. the convention produced the landmark declaration of sentiments. using the declaration of independence as a template, it states, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal. the early women's rights movement was closely linked to the abolition of slavery. lieu lucretia mott said, i have no idea of submitting tamely to injustice inflicted either on me or on the slave. i will oppose it with all the moral powers with which i am endowed. among the most vigorous advocates of women's suffrage were those who knew too well the lash of oppression, the escaped slaves frederick douglass, sojourner truth and harriet tubman. another very important incident in the march of history occurred in 1872. susan b. anthony and 14 other women in rochester, new york, illegally voted in that year's presidential election. they were promptly arrested. susan b. anthony was put on trial, convicted, and ordered t
the story women's suffrage is an antsdzology of remarkable biologies, elizabeth stanton and lucretia mott led the first time that american formally demanded the vote. the convention produced the landmark declaration of sentiments. using the declaration of independence as a template, it states, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created equal. the early women's rights movement was closely linked to the abolition of slavery. lieu lucretia mott said, i have no idea...
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elizabeth stanton, susan b anthony and so many others. these leaders take the way for women to exercise the right to vote. changing history and the fabric of our nation in the process. it goes without saying this was no small defeat. it was a tough fight. it was not one overnight. years for the amendment to reach the senate forr and in 1887, the votes suffrage was defeated. in experiencing legislative defeats, we have all experienced. that was not the end. .t took too much time things started to heat up around 1916. that year, the people of montana made the monumental move of electing jeannette rankin to the house of representatives. with a woman finally serving in congress, it did not seem so crazy that a woman should be able to have a say when it comes to who serves. eventually the senate passed the resolution proposing the 19th amendment. the date was june 4, 1919, exactly 100 days -- or years ago. i am proud to say both of west virginia's senators, senator howard sutherland and david felton voted in favor of the resolution. i would ex
elizabeth stanton, susan b anthony and so many others. these leaders take the way for women to exercise the right to vote. changing history and the fabric of our nation in the process. it goes without saying this was no small defeat. it was a tough fight. it was not one overnight. years for the amendment to reach the senate forr and in 1887, the votes suffrage was defeated. in experiencing legislative defeats, we have all experienced. that was not the end. .t took too much time things started...
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i touched on some of the other big ones, mclellan versus stanton. people.versus a lot of i think of the surgeon general, and the four union soldiers who suffered because a brilliant surgeon general was ushered out because stanton took a disliking to him. ament had the great idea that said that hadmond the great idea that taking mercury is not a good idea. this was an excuse to throw him out at least according to a recent biography. there are so many. there are more failed elation ships and great ones. -- failed relationships than great ones. >> any lists of failed relationships would have to have jefferson davis and joe johnson. >> i have wondered, and i had not thought about it until i was working on my book and saw how deep and early the divisions went politically between western commanders at the higher levels, where republicans were eagerly trying to bring down democratic commanders like rand and sherman. i have always wondered whether and onns, like mckellen and on in particular, or in addition to their battlefield failures, i wondered what rol
i touched on some of the other big ones, mclellan versus stanton. people.versus a lot of i think of the surgeon general, and the four union soldiers who suffered because a brilliant surgeon general was ushered out because stanton took a disliking to him. ament had the great idea that said that hadmond the great idea that taking mercury is not a good idea. this was an excuse to throw him out at least according to a recent biography. there are so many. there are more failed elation ships and...
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stanton votes no. miss stein votes no. escobar votes no. mr. showeden votes aye. mr. g omert votes aye. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. buck? mr. buck votes aye. mr. rat cliff? aye. robe votes mr. gates votes aye. r. johnson of louisiana votes aye. .r. beggs votes aye mr. mcclintock? votes aye. klein votes aye. yes.stubbe votes gentleman from tennessee? >> no. no. r. cohen votes >> gentleman from no. >> ga from florida. >> votes no. >> gentle lady from texas? florida. sorry. florida. >> there 15ayes and 22 nos. >> point of order. results. will announce s and to two nos. >> motion to adjourn is not adopted for what purposes? >> mr. chairman point of order. >> point of order. on ordering.s >> this is not debatable. point of order is not previously. tabled. has been that is correct, mr. chairman. point of order. lying nadler motion has just tabled. house, i'm happy to make my formal.f order read the rule. >> motion to adjourn? >> we voted to table. rules of the house say it didn't measure those at the table. >> sorry. motion to table, what? when a motion, when an amendment --
stanton votes no. miss stein votes no. escobar votes no. mr. showeden votes aye. mr. g omert votes aye. mr. jordan votes yes. mr. buck? mr. buck votes aye. mr. rat cliff? aye. robe votes mr. gates votes aye. r. johnson of louisiana votes aye. .r. beggs votes aye mr. mcclintock? votes aye. klein votes aye. yes.stubbe votes gentleman from tennessee? >> no. no. r. cohen votes >> gentleman from no. >> ga from florida. >> votes no. >> gentle lady from texas? florida....
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stanton votes aye. misting votes i. escobar votes i mr.collins votes no food is distance a better votes no. gummer votes no. mr. jordan votes now. mr. buck votes no. robey, shefe, miss votes no. mr. gates votes no. voteshnson of louisiana no. mr. biggs, mr. biggs votes now. mr. mcclintock votes now. [clerk calls rollcall vote] >> gentlemen from florida. gentlelady from florida. >> aye. >> gentlelady from georgia. >> aye. >> gentlemen from georgia. >> mr. johnson of georgia says yes. >> the clerk will report the results. yes and 14 no's. >> the motion is adopted. >> after members gave the approval to give attorney general bob questions, the attorney know he would not testify scheduled for the following day. here's white house judiciary chair joe nadler had to say after being notified. nadler: although we have worked around-the-clock to address concerns attorney general barr has confirmed us that he will not attend tomorrow's hearing, given his lack of candor describing the work of the special counsel, our members were right to insist that t
stanton votes aye. misting votes i. escobar votes i mr.collins votes no food is distance a better votes no. gummer votes no. mr. jordan votes now. mr. buck votes no. robey, shefe, miss votes no. mr. gates votes no. voteshnson of louisiana no. mr. biggs, mr. biggs votes now. mr. mcclintock votes now. [clerk calls rollcall vote] >> gentlemen from florida. gentlelady from florida. >> aye. >> gentlelady from georgia. >> aye. >> gentlemen from georgia. >> mr....
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the full and honest diary of a loyal but skeptical and honest former newspaper editor and a stanton. an only letter we have from enslaved woman writing to her husband. the letters from teva diet jedediah -- from hotchkiss. hundreds of other letters and diaries on both sides that we found in people's addicts. -- people's attics. newspapers in both places arguing with each other everyday. as we go back to the civil war era, people argued about politics a lot and said really hard things about each other. i do not want anybody to be shocked when they understand that this is what politics in america used to be like. it is millions of pieces of evidence. i can see that a story was not convenient and compelling way to explain things, but a story explains things that analysis cannot. -- stories body the embody the historical understanding. ways of saying, that is complicated that does not do it. if you can tell a story, you can show those things happening. in a story, we can see a people of civil war america, some of them never seeing each other, some of them high to i, made each other's his
the full and honest diary of a loyal but skeptical and honest former newspaper editor and a stanton. an only letter we have from enslaved woman writing to her husband. the letters from teva diet jedediah -- from hotchkiss. hundreds of other letters and diaries on both sides that we found in people's addicts. -- people's attics. newspapers in both places arguing with each other everyday. as we go back to the civil war era, people argued about politics a lot and said really hard things about each...
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. >>> yankees great giancarlo stanton back from a season-long injury.nown for his outstanding fielding but that is a very nice leg. that's the sporting life. a's win, giants don't. >> thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. goodnight. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. okay, lily, ballet at 11:00, then a playdate, then karate class at 3:00, so why don't you go get your uniform? [ singsongy ] chop chop! cam. what? she's in karate. it's not offensive. debatable, but why would you schedule all this extra stuff on the same day as her talent show? okay, are you accusing me of overscheduling our tone-deaf daughter so she's so tired she misses the talent show and doesn't humiliate herself? lily has no talent. because she's 7. no one has talent at 7. i did. tons of it. sheep-shearing, cornhusking, hay-baling. it was hard for me to pick just one to showc
. >>> yankees great giancarlo stanton back from a season-long injury.nown for his outstanding fielding but that is a very nice leg. that's the sporting life. a's win, giants don't. >> thank you. thank you for joining us tonight. goodnight. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's...
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stanton started using remarkably racist rhetoric against african american men, irish, chinese. basically saying things like we cannot believe that the protestant white women are going to be denied the right to vote when all of these horrible people are going to be allowed to vote. so the kind of racism that they resorted to in that moment is deplorable. it is horrible to read. and it really makes you nderstand -- i like the term intersection nalt for this purpose because it makes you understand how people who are fighting for what they consider to be something that is right can go really wrong when they are considering a different acsis of difference. and how that -- i mean that moment. and then the things that people -- an african american abolitionist who i think is really amazing names frances harper who would say look that is not the way we necessarily have to go. we can go in different directions or we can say look this is where we need to have the 15th amendment now and then we'll try to address it. so these kinds of understanding of where you stand will give you a differ
stanton started using remarkably racist rhetoric against african american men, irish, chinese. basically saying things like we cannot believe that the protestant white women are going to be denied the right to vote when all of these horrible people are going to be allowed to vote. so the kind of racism that they resorted to in that moment is deplorable. it is horrible to read. and it really makes you nderstand -- i like the term intersection nalt for this purpose because it makes you understand...
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figure with her arm outstretched points at lincoln, stands outside the war department between edward stanton and joe hooker and asks suns are my 15,000 murdered at fredericksburg? joke from an of a outraged interruption. go tell your joke at springfield. democrats insinuated a critique of lincoln the joker into each and every one of their campaigning themes of 1864. none was more challenging then the charge of lincoln's shocking levity and the face of numbing military slaughter. lays the maker who nation across his knee and tickles her catastrophe with obscene jokes and little stories came a campaign staple. nothing gave this attacked greater power than the bogus accusation that when visiting the blood drenched antietam battlefield in october 1862, lincoln had shattered its sanctity by asking to hear a vulgar comic song while touring the field with bodies yet warm in their graves. mcclellan, by george lincoln drove over the field as heavy details of men were burying the dead. lincoln suddenly slapping marshall lemon upon the knee explained give us that song. george mcclellan has never heard
figure with her arm outstretched points at lincoln, stands outside the war department between edward stanton and joe hooker and asks suns are my 15,000 murdered at fredericksburg? joke from an of a outraged interruption. go tell your joke at springfield. democrats insinuated a critique of lincoln the joker into each and every one of their campaigning themes of 1864. none was more challenging then the charge of lincoln's shocking levity and the face of numbing military slaughter. lays the maker...
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reports expressing their support for the investigation, a joint statement from laura bassett and john stanton, two journalists laid off by the huffing post and buzzfeed respectively, without objection, and a letter from epic, without objection. this concludes today's hearing. i want to say thank you again to our very distinguished witnesses for their testimony. without objection, all members will have five legislative days to submit additional written questions for the witnesses or additional materials for the record. this hearing is adjourned. >> are there deficiencies in the existing framework when you consider these statutes were mostly written during the monopolies and the oil barons. looking at are the statutes sufficient? are the resources necessary? is the enthusiasm of the antitrust agencies sufficient? but also are there other things we can be doing to create more competition in this space, to prohibit anti-competitive or discriminatory conduct, to, you know, promote competition, to ensure that companies are not acquiring their rivals. so there's a whole range of issues about the way
reports expressing their support for the investigation, a joint statement from laura bassett and john stanton, two journalists laid off by the huffing post and buzzfeed respectively, without objection, and a letter from epic, without objection. this concludes today's hearing. i want to say thank you again to our very distinguished witnesses for their testimony. without objection, all members will have five legislative days to submit additional written questions for the witnesses or additional...
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of us into stanton. so that assists us and not what you look at as we had to now go to. mars on a critical donna small he's missed the little gold piece. of the world cos it was about a joy it will show me another nice. looking. program cover. up will we get to dispose of no coolness the is. not the one of the sellers that i was national was welcome to the one of the most i'd look a is that was it said. yes but oddly buffet of things gets us in a planet to talk to me. some young. person interviewed no such luck. with sons who blog such. across china millions of cameras are watching citizens every move and scoring their behavior one i want to east investigates china's surveillance crackdown on how busy are. the pages of this exercise bill code unspeakable mannerly compiled testimonies of victims of congolese musson. as this intimate evidence finds its way to international courts the central african republic is plunged into further. and intricate tale of a people and a nation crippled by recent history. a free comes one of a 2 part series on al-jazeera. the latest news as
of us into stanton. so that assists us and not what you look at as we had to now go to. mars on a critical donna small he's missed the little gold piece. of the world cos it was about a joy it will show me another nice. looking. program cover. up will we get to dispose of no coolness the is. not the one of the sellers that i was national was welcome to the one of the most i'd look a is that was it said. yes but oddly buffet of things gets us in a planet to talk to me. some young. person...
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the return of star, giancarlo stanton, 0 for 4 at the mate. this was a nice play.to it away from a fan. almost a backhanded grab by the fan. >>> in minnesota, jackie bradley jr. will rob jorge polanco, climbing the wall. jbj with a beautiful grab there for the red sox. >>> in st. louis, we got a great play to show you down the right field line. look out for the tarp down there cooper, garrett cooper, sacrifice live and limb to make that grab. pretty good play right there. >>> meanwhile in the a's clubhouse, you want to know what sean minaya is a baseball player and not a basketball player? keep watching him. i don't know who the other guy is. they cannot. put the ball in. that little bafblet. basket. >> not a bad job either. >> doing all right in baseball. all worth checking out for a tuesday night. that's the sporting life. it is 11:00. time for more news. >>> two more freeway shootings in the south bay on the heels of a deadly shooting overnight. the highway patrol is confirming two freeway shootings in the south bay tonight. >> one of the shootings injured a chi
the return of star, giancarlo stanton, 0 for 4 at the mate. this was a nice play.to it away from a fan. almost a backhanded grab by the fan. >>> in minnesota, jackie bradley jr. will rob jorge polanco, climbing the wall. jbj with a beautiful grab there for the red sox. >>> in st. louis, we got a great play to show you down the right field line. look out for the tarp down there cooper, garrett cooper, sacrifice live and limb to make that grab. pretty good play right there....
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stanton, blithe, jeremiah, latonya, park --, christine. go ahead. >> okay, i am stan from ucsf. when i read this proposal, i thought it was one of the smartest local laws i seen in a long time. when the f.d.a. took jurisdiction over esignificance reside -- e-cigarettes in 2016, they gave them two years for a prema premarket order, saying they're allowing the marketing of the product would be appropriate for the public health. that same rule, the f.d.a. committed to getting the review done within a year at during which time the product would be marketed. so as supervisor wilson said, they could have submitted their premarketed authorization applications three years ago and if they before able -- would be able to make. then they would be sold under this ordinance. the trump administration suspended the rule giving the company until 2022 to even apply. in fact, they have been sued over that in federal court, in maryland, and judge has ordered that the f.d.a. is ignoring the law. the fact that the f.d.a. isn't doing their job is why this ordinance is even being considered right now.
stanton, blithe, jeremiah, latonya, park --, christine. go ahead. >> okay, i am stan from ucsf. when i read this proposal, i thought it was one of the smartest local laws i seen in a long time. when the f.d.a. took jurisdiction over esignificance reside -- e-cigarettes in 2016, they gave them two years for a prema premarket order, saying they're allowing the marketing of the product would be appropriate for the public health. that same rule, the f.d.a. committed to getting the review done...
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stanton, 59. still at 59. on the water some areas into the 70s. it is nice out there this morning. the clouds will continueto dissipate from the west to the east as that area of low pressure scoots away from the region. clouds decrease by this afternoon. sunshine this afternoon and those temperatures will be pushing right into the mid-80s. our average temperature this time of year is 80 degrees. a little warm this time of ar. rain, possibly tonight in portions of our area and also tomorrow. talk more about that and time it out and let you kow what's going on coming up in 15 minutes. >> lauryn, thank you. >>> we continue to track developments out of virginia beach where a gunman killed 12 people and injured 5 more. it happenederyesterday afton just after 4:00 at the virginia beach municipal center. authorities say a longtime city employee named dwayne krcradock opened fire indiscriminately. officials say a long gun battle ben the suspect and officers before that suspect was killed. at this time no known motive. a live lookfrom virginia beach where we are awaiting a news conference t
stanton, 59. still at 59. on the water some areas into the 70s. it is nice out there this morning. the clouds will continueto dissipate from the west to the east as that area of low pressure scoots away from the region. clouds decrease by this afternoon. sunshine this afternoon and those temperatures will be pushing right into the mid-80s. our average temperature this time of year is 80 degrees. a little warm this time of ar. rain, possibly tonight in portions of our area and also tomorrow....
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best chance for a thunderstorm today front royal owards charlottesville and stanton and harrisonburg.don't need to worry about rain around the city today. tomorrow a better chance for some storms. you can use our nbc washington app and custom tailoredorm team 4 forecast down to the zip code. tomorrow, isolated shower possible. here is the way the weekend is looking. saturday morning starts dry. the front gets closer to us on saturday afternoon, we will move our rain chances up to 30% and as the front settles finally south of ushe during tay on sunday, doesn't have a lot of moisture to work with but i think sunday is the best chance to have rain around here but even that is only at 40%. we go back to 100% dry weather for the early parts of next week. oh, did i mention it's going to stay really hot? look at the ten-day forecast. i think best chance of rain is sunday and cool to 91 on sunday. the front should be south of us monday. if we have any day out of the next ten that fails make 90 degrees, that is monday. the lower humidity means a couple of slightly cooler .orning as we as we he
best chance for a thunderstorm today front royal owards charlottesville and stanton and harrisonburg.don't need to worry about rain around the city today. tomorrow a better chance for some storms. you can use our nbc washington app and custom tailoredorm team 4 forecast down to the zip code. tomorrow, isolated shower possible. here is the way the weekend is looking. saturday morning starts dry. the front gets closer to us on saturday afternoon, we will move our rain chances up to 30% and as the...
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future wodather for t keeps the rain chances such slim as they are out near the blue ridge and stanton harrisonburg in charlottesville and i don't to think we need orry about rain around the city for today. tomorrow a lile betterhance for a shower or thunder shower area wide. friday 2:00 in e afternoon owers bubbling up along the blue ridge and might have a ance to migrate into the d.c. metro. look at that ten-day forecast. let's go over to cnbc. >> good morning. i'm rahel solomon. fda have discovered a new issue on the 737 max could keep the plane grounded longer. the issue is separate from ftware changes that boeing made to the total system which is linked to two impact anad de procedure that pilots can use if that system malfunctions. st flights had expected to begin last week. united airlines joining american and southwest and dropping the max from its schedule through labor day which will cancel about 60 flight per day. >> rahel,h tk you. >>> next on "news4 today" in the ballots of t battle of the fast food restaurants, which one wins in your household? we will tell you which chai
future wodather for t keeps the rain chances such slim as they are out near the blue ridge and stanton harrisonburg in charlottesville and i don't to think we need orry about rain around the city for today. tomorrow a lile betterhance for a shower or thunder shower area wide. friday 2:00 in e afternoon owers bubbling up along the blue ridge and might have a ance to migrate into the d.c. metro. look at that ten-day forecast. let's go over to cnbc. >> good morning. i'm rahel solomon. fda...
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stanton: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 6, the dream and promise act. for so many, this day is a long time coming. it would not be possible without so many amazing people and organizations, including my home -- in -- my home state of arizona who never stop fighting, who never gave up hope on this dream. we're here today to pass a bill that will provide permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship for our dreamers. a solution that is long overdue, one that will lift up two million people across our nation , for many, giving them a permanent place in the only home, the only country that they have ever known. but this bill does more than the right thing. it does a smart thing. make no mistake, this is an economic stimulus bill. the economic gains in communities across the country will be significant and fewer stand to benefit more than my community. the phoenix metro area ranks as among the top areas that will experience real economic benefit from the passage of this bill. when we b
stanton: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. i rise today in strong support of h.r. 6, the dream and promise act. for so many, this day is a long time coming. it would not be possible without so many amazing people and organizations, including my home -- in -- my home state of arizona who never stop fighting, who never gave up hope on this dream. we're here today to pass a bill that will provide permanent protections and a pathway to citizenship for our dreamers. a solution that is long...
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the president of the united is born in stanton virginia. they call this a peach jubilee. and all across the battlefield of valor, of stories of care -- of heroism, of courage. this is the governor of virginia . he is here 50 years later. , and he gives a very typical address. we are not here to talk about , he tellss of the war listeners. you have seen these images before. this is probably one of the most iconic images of civil war memory. there's a reconciliation of the civil war. era,hat war department of -- of causes, devoid it permeates the consciousness of the civil war, what it was about, what it was forever. that stands the test of time to today. you know this. 1920's, let me show you a few other photographs. apartment uses the battlefield first and foremost as a landscape to commemorate the men who fought there. thethey also use battlefield in utilitarian ways. this is a cool photograph. photograph -- you see that this is above the high watermark, all the west point cadets here. wearingleft, the men civilian clothes are some of the park commissioners. are unionsio
the president of the united is born in stanton virginia. they call this a peach jubilee. and all across the battlefield of valor, of stories of care -- of heroism, of courage. this is the governor of virginia . he is here 50 years later. , and he gives a very typical address. we are not here to talk about , he tellss of the war listeners. you have seen these images before. this is probably one of the most iconic images of civil war memory. there's a reconciliation of the civil war. era,hat war...
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stanton. aye. ms. dean. aye. ms. mccarsle-powell? aye. miss escobar? aye. mr. collins. no. mr. sensenbrenner. no. mr. shabot. no. >> mr. gomer. no. mr. jordan. no. mr. buck. no. mr. radcliffe. no. ms. roby. ms. roby votes no. mr. gates? mr. johnson. no. mr. biggs? no. mr. mcclint ok? no. ms. lessco. no. >> mr. rushenthaler. no. >> mr. klein? no. mr. arm strong votes no. mr. stuby votes no. >> has everyone who wishes to be recorded been recorded? has the gentleman from tennessee been recorded? has the gentleman from tennessee wish to be recorded? >> how does the tennessee wish to be recorded? >> mr. cohen votes aye. >> we have two more people coming in. >> mr. chairman. >> the gentleman from, the gentleman from georgia. after all the eloquent speeches today, i forgot, am i recorded? >> mr. colins, you're recorded as no. >> madam clerk, how am i recorded? >> mr. nadler, you're recorded as aye. >> i wish to be recorded as aye. >> mr. chairman, gentle lady from texas. >> how am i recorded? >> ms. jackson lee you're recorded as aye. >> that's correct, thank you. >> the gentleman fro
stanton. aye. ms. dean. aye. ms. mccarsle-powell? aye. miss escobar? aye. mr. collins. no. mr. sensenbrenner. no. mr. shabot. no. >> mr. gomer. no. mr. jordan. no. mr. buck. no. mr. radcliffe. no. ms. roby. ms. roby votes no. mr. gates? mr. johnson. no. mr. biggs? no. mr. mcclint ok? no. ms. lessco. no. >> mr. rushenthaler. no. >> mr. klein? no. mr. arm strong votes no. mr. stuby votes no. >> has everyone who wishes to be recorded been recorded? has the gentleman from...
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and i kind of think this is stanton, virginia because of the bridge. i have been there. csx today. they said, no, the soldiers are arriving from europe after the war. the historical society said they are soldiers leaving for war. it is because they have overseas hats. i know that during the war they had these, because the standard hat they originally took too much room. so if anybody has a source that can help me with that, i would be more than happy to hear what you have to say. anyway, this is seen happened all over the country and we will see more of these types of scenes. the american red cross set up volunteers, mostly women, sometimes children, and they were at these station stops and they would bring refreshments. it would be sandwiches, coffee and winter, watermelon and ice cream and so forth in the summer. it would be seasonal and whatnot. the red cross operated almost 700 of these canteens during world war i. and of course they would be operated during world war ii also, but this is like the beginnings of it. so during world war i, the troops were segregated. here you hav
and i kind of think this is stanton, virginia because of the bridge. i have been there. csx today. they said, no, the soldiers are arriving from europe after the war. the historical society said they are soldiers leaving for war. it is because they have overseas hats. i know that during the war they had these, because the standard hat they originally took too much room. so if anybody has a source that can help me with that, i would be more than happy to hear what you have to say. anyway, this...
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skipping over the podium. ,we have lori russo, president of stanton communications and the co-chair of the n.p.c. headliners team. skipping over our speaker for a moment, we have jennifer delowey, energy and environmental policy reporter at bloomberg news. kevin is our retired u.s. navy captain, chair at f.c.a. america and n.p.c. member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, kevin. finally, jan, senior editor at e epic times and host of american.leaders. i'd like to acknowledge some members of the national press club who organized this luncheon. we have the press club staff lindsey. chef susan who prepared your meal. and n.p.c. executive director bill mccarran. thank you, all. [applause] andrew wheeler was confirmed as administrator of the environmental protection agency last november but his tenure leading the agency started months earlier when his predecessor scott pruitt resigned amid of ethic scandals. wheeler has a long history at the agency. his first job in washington, in fact was at the e.p.a. where he worked on chemical regulations, pollution prevention, and right to know
skipping over the podium. ,we have lori russo, president of stanton communications and the co-chair of the n.p.c. headliners team. skipping over our speaker for a moment, we have jennifer delowey, energy and environmental policy reporter at bloomberg news. kevin is our retired u.s. navy captain, chair at f.c.a. america and n.p.c. member who organized today's luncheon. thank you, kevin. finally, jan, senior editor at e epic times and host of american.leaders. i'd like to acknowledge some members...
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stanton. >> all right, thank you very much, chairman johnson, thank you for holding this important hearing. thank you to the witnesses. i'm a new member of congress, and i am surprised and shocked there isn't a code of conduct for a united states supreme court to build confidence, public confidence in that incredibly important institution. we can do this and do it right, strike the necessary balances. this is a question for all witnesses, in caperton v massey, they said judicial integrity is a state interest of the highest order and judicial codes of conduct serve to maintain integrity of the judiciary. professor frost, jump in first? >> maybe human nature seems to play a role. i think that is one of the interesting catch 22s of recusal where judges decide for themselves whether to recuse or supreme court that says we don't want a code of ethics but will follow one that exists that doesn't apply to us. it is very difficult for justices to live up to their highest ideals and avoid public criticism, some of it unfair for not following a code not designed for them. i'm going to reference prof
stanton. >> all right, thank you very much, chairman johnson, thank you for holding this important hearing. thank you to the witnesses. i'm a new member of congress, and i am surprised and shocked there isn't a code of conduct for a united states supreme court to build confidence, public confidence in that incredibly important institution. we can do this and do it right, strike the necessary balances. this is a question for all witnesses, in caperton v massey, they said judicial integrity...
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. >> thank you, we recognize representative stanton for five minutes . >> chair larson, i appreciatet, thanks for the witnesses for being here and being patient with this committee. obviously we serve on multiple committees. my first questions are for former faa administrator bad, captain carrie has questioned whether a sunset or termination date faa aircraft certification, particularly for those like the 737 designation from 1967 to be incorporated in the faa certification process area. >> with your decades of faa experience and pilot yourself, you think this is an idea worth considering? >> they actually do, those fortifications, he certification in 1967 applied to that airplane obviously . what you look at as maybe two years later, we have a new engine we put on the airplane. do we recertify it? not really, it has the same thrust and the parties work together. the airlines, the manufacturer, they say this doesn't significantly operate aircraft . it doesn't filedifferently . pilots need tounderstand what the engine limitations might be . every time there's a significant change made
. >> thank you, we recognize representative stanton for five minutes . >> chair larson, i appreciatet, thanks for the witnesses for being here and being patient with this committee. obviously we serve on multiple committees. my first questions are for former faa administrator bad, captain carrie has questioned whether a sunset or termination date faa aircraft certification, particularly for those like the 737 designation from 1967 to be incorporated in the faa certification process...
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without objection, i join the statement from laura bassett and john stanton, two journalists who were laid off from the hu huffington post. this concludes today's hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for their testimony. without objection, all members will have five legislative days to submit additional questions or additional for the record. this hearing is adjourned. >> are there resistance to these frameworks? it's a different economy now, so looking at are the statutes sufficient, is the resources necessary, is the enthusiasm of the antitrust agencies efficient, but also, are there other things we can be doing to create for competition in this space to prohibit anti-competitive or discriminatory conduct, to promote competition, to ensure that companies are not acquiring their rivals. there is a whole range of issues about the way these markets are not working and what congress can do to make them more competitive to protect consumers, to protect users' ability to control their own data to prevent these platforms from engaging in misconduct. i think part of it is you look at the
without objection, i join the statement from laura bassett and john stanton, two journalists who were laid off from the hu huffington post. this concludes today's hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for their testimony. without objection, all members will have five legislative days to submit additional questions or additional for the record. this hearing is adjourned. >> are there resistance to these frameworks? it's a different economy now, so looking at are the statutes sufficient,...
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stanton: i want to thank the witnesses for being here today. i want it to become one of the most important duties of our time, defending our constitution and the rule of law. you being here today has been critically important to help explain to the american people what's in the mueller report and provide important context and analysis. thank you. i have a question for professors vance and mcquade. i want to respond to a general argument mr. malcolm has made throughout the hearing. mr. malcolm suggested that the president should only be investigated for illegal conduct, such as a pardon in exchange for bribes. that conduct of the special unsel should be beyond the scoach because it could have a chilling effect. want your response to that. >> there are some instances of oob instruction of justice in the report that are disruptive, asking a witness to create a false document that are beyond article 2 power but even within article 2 powers, the phrase that robert mueller hung his hat on was the phrase, the word, faithfully in the constitution. that
stanton: i want to thank the witnesses for being here today. i want it to become one of the most important duties of our time, defending our constitution and the rule of law. you being here today has been critically important to help explain to the american people what's in the mueller report and provide important context and analysis. thank you. i have a question for professors vance and mcquade. i want to respond to a general argument mr. malcolm has made throughout the hearing. mr. malcolm...
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recognize representative stanton. >> thank you , chairman. thank you for being here. obviously we serve multiple committees. my first question is for mr. babbit. aircraft certification, particularly those of the 737 from 1967 should be incorporated into the faa process. this process with your decades of experience and pilot yourself, do you think this is an idea worth considering? >> well, they actually do the certifications, the original certification in 1967 applied to that airplane. what you look at maybe two years later we put a new engine. do we recertify it? not really. it has the same thrust and the parties work together, the airline and manufacturer. this doesn't significantly operate the aircraft differently, doesn't feel differently. the pilots do need to understand what the new engine limitations are. that's that. any time there is a significant change made, it is evaluated by the faa. i guess the point to get to on this one, is were the changes to this aircraft substantial enough, that it should have dictated, wait a minute. it has a different wing and tha
recognize representative stanton. >> thank you , chairman. thank you for being here. obviously we serve multiple committees. my first question is for mr. babbit. aircraft certification, particularly those of the 737 from 1967 should be incorporated into the faa process. this process with your decades of experience and pilot yourself, do you think this is an idea worth considering? >> well, they actually do the certifications, the original certification in 1967 applied to that...
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sirus and for the rest of the year for interns in my office darcy hartwell, holly mcgrath, and katie stanton. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. murphy: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, last week a man submitted his two two-week -- his two-week notice in virginia beach at his place of employment before going there and shooting 12 people and injuring four others. he unloaded dozens of rounds indiscriminately, in addition to two handguns, he had extended ammunition magazines and a suppresser to mufl the sound -- to muffle the sound of gunfire. this was the 100th mass shooting in america coming on the 100th day of the year. this has become a regular part of life in the united states of america, individuals walking into churches and shopping malls and schools and places of employment and shooting indiscriminately such that dozens of innocent lives are lost. in most cases the same kinds of weapons are used, semiautomatic rifles, extended magazines, weapons or components of weapons that are banned in other countries, were banned in this country for a period of time bec
sirus and for the rest of the year for interns in my office darcy hartwell, holly mcgrath, and katie stanton. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. murphy: thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, last week a man submitted his two two-week -- his two-week notice in virginia beach at his place of employment before going there and shooting 12 people and injuring four others. he unloaded dozens of rounds indiscriminately, in addition to two handguns, he had extended ammunition...