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the evening of april 9. among them was colonel white, who according to private wilson who was riding in his diary, "advised us to go to our homes, recruit forces, and when a southern army should really exist, he would lead them to was colonel white, who it." so they disperse on the evening of april 9. appomattox represents a great irony. it was and continues to be seen as the end of the civil war. as the end of lee's army. but a significant portion of the army did not surrender at mathematics. -- at appomattox. what we make of the 20,000 men who failed to show up for whatever reason between april 9-april 12? what would happen to them? would grant's terms apply to them? nobody was sure. all of this, and it is important to keep in mind this is an evolving policy. changes are made as circumstances necessitated htem -- them. history is a series of action and reaction, and that is what is going on in the days after appomattox. on april 10, the day after the surrender, edwin stanton writes to grant, he is concerne
the evening of april 9. among them was colonel white, who according to private wilson who was riding in his diary, "advised us to go to our homes, recruit forces, and when a southern army should really exist, he would lead them to was colonel white, who it." so they disperse on the evening of april 9. appomattox represents a great irony. it was and continues to be seen as the end of the civil war. as the end of lee's army. but a significant portion of the army did not surrender at...
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april is there. april ross and crosscourt rs it out of bounds.pril ross, we should tell you, is playing with a bum toe. ross broke her toe about a month ago in new york and she's been receiving treatment on that toe. not 100%. we learn more in a moment from ann marie anderson. and the shot is good. >> beautiful transition by larissa. the sand is hot today. the brazilians not wearing sand socks. lauren fendrick wearing sand socks. >> even the beach volleyball dance erps are wearing sand socks. let's meet the third member of our broadcast team. it's annen marie. >> thanks, chris. i did speak with april at the semifinal and huge. she said it don't hit her too much in that semifinal. but she did strain her left calf. why she is trying to treat her right toe, she is playing close attention to the left calf. that is the opposite leg of the toe injury. >> we'll keep an eye on there. that here comes april and larissa. blocked off her head. that's good. diving is ross. here comes talita. and she puts it away. >> are you kidding me? >> what a rally. >> lar
april is there. april ross and crosscourt rs it out of bounds.pril ross, we should tell you, is playing with a bum toe. ross broke her toe about a month ago in new york and she's been receiving treatment on that toe. not 100%. we learn more in a moment from ann marie anderson. and the shot is good. >> beautiful transition by larissa. the sand is hot today. the brazilians not wearing sand socks. lauren fendrick wearing sand socks. >> even the beach volleyball dance erps are wearing...
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the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. changed. >> our cities tour staff travel to concord, massachusetts to learn about its registry. its rich history. learn more at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> coming up next, historians discuss new york city during the civil war, emphasizing residents' divided loyalty, despite being a union state. the causes andss effects of the city draft riots in 1853. the new york historical society hosted this event. it's about an hour. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to new york historical society. i am vice president for public programs, and i am thrilled to welcome you to our spectacular robert h s
the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. changed. >> our cities tour staff travel to concord, massachusetts to...
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the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real
the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real
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. >> my rude rage of the flood, it's april 3 unfurl. here once the farmer stood and fired a shot her around the world. >> there is in the morning of april 19 that this exchange of fire took place. with just 2 to 3 minutes and yet, the 2 to 3 minutes, if you accept ralph waldo emerson's cover, with the two minutes exchanged the world. the shot heard around the world. >> the was historic. it was kind of a problem here and in the world i focus my story very much around everybody to this dramatic encounter, it was traumatic in that when the patriots marched with the king's troops, they don't actually know what's happening to them. they heard that there were people seeing flashes in the pan but the scout, he sticks around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets or not. so nobody's really certain what's going on. people have often said, what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world? you don't think that's the right question. i'm the men here were
. >> my rude rage of the flood, it's april 3 unfurl. here once the farmer stood and fired a shot her around the world. >> there is in the morning of april 19 that this exchange of fire took place. with just 2 to 3 minutes and yet, the 2 to 3 minutes, if you accept ralph waldo emerson's cover, with the two minutes exchanged the world. the shot heard around the world. >> the was historic. it was kind of a problem here and in the world i focus my story very much around everybody...
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historicalational park was established to celebrate the activities and events which took place on april 19 1775. behind me is northbridge. this is considered to be the beginning of the american revolution, because it was here that colonial militia and british regulars encountered one another, shots were fired, and lives were lost on both sides. more importantly, it was where the colonial militia was ordered to fire upon the king's troops creating in essence an act of treason. massachusetts was a royal colony. there have been tensions growing with the mother country cents the 70's -- with the mother country. was, asrted to happen the decade were on, the were a series of events that would take place including the boston massacre and the boston tea party. the tea party was the destruction of private property. because of the destruction, the royal authority had to punish massachusetts bay colony. that included a series of acts called the "intolerable acts." so, you have the bringing in of a british governor, the closing of the port of boston, and the boston government was shut down. speople
historicalational park was established to celebrate the activities and events which took place on april 19 1775. behind me is northbridge. this is considered to be the beginning of the american revolution, because it was here that colonial militia and british regulars encountered one another, shots were fired, and lives were lost on both sides. more importantly, it was where the colonial militia was ordered to fire upon the king's troops creating in essence an act of treason. massachusetts was...
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on the morning of april 19, colonel barrett was not in the farm. he was already out and gathering the concord militia. as farmland, this area would have in -- have been devoid of a lot of trees. some of these houses are modern, but some of them date closer to the period. as we get closer to the farmhouse, there would more out holdings part of it. -- outbuildings part of it. that is typical of a new england village most people if they had farms outside of town, they would've had outbuildings that supported the farm. so, the building coming up on my right is the barrett farmhouse. so, we have gotten out of the car, and we are here at the farm. it is here that general thomas gage had ordered his soldiers to look for canon that were presumably stored in the basement of the house. however, colonel barrett had away.ed the material the resources arrived at the location searching for the canon. ,hey encountered mrs. barrett who gave them permission to search the property. after searching, nothing was found. during this time period, some of the soldiers ask
on the morning of april 19, colonel barrett was not in the farm. he was already out and gathering the concord militia. as farmland, this area would have in -- have been devoid of a lot of trees. some of these houses are modern, but some of them date closer to the period. as we get closer to the farmhouse, there would more out holdings part of it. -- outbuildings part of it. that is typical of a new england village most people if they had farms outside of town, they would've had outbuildings...
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thursday, april 10, we are getting closer to the date. nbc today show, administration officials say intense planning is underway for retaliation against libya. on the same day, the new york times, administration officials say the libyan military sites are the prime options in the consideration for retaliations and among the key possibilities are libyan airbases know the -- near the coast, officials said postal listening posts including early warning radar sites and units that pickup airplane and ship traffic arche -- are also key targets. as we know, they were the targets. on friday, april 11, nbc today show -- the goal is to strike as many targets as possible as close to the coast to reduce the danger to american aircraft. saturday, april 12, "new york times" -- administration officials speculated that the placement and advance, retaliatory strike against libya but officials declined to rule out a raid even in the next 48 hours. associated press -- british mail on sunday said -- british mail on sunday said mrs. thatcher had "cleared the
thursday, april 10, we are getting closer to the date. nbc today show, administration officials say intense planning is underway for retaliation against libya. on the same day, the new york times, administration officials say the libyan military sites are the prime options in the consideration for retaliations and among the key possibilities are libyan airbases know the -- near the coast, officials said postal listening posts including early warning radar sites and units that pickup airplane...
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the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. >> our cities tour staff travel to concord, massachusetts to learn about its registry. learn more at c-span.org /citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. announcer: on "lectures in history," iowa state university professor ruth mcdonald looks at the history of nutritional standards and government dietary guidelines. she describes the shift from preventing disease to promoting optimal health during the 20th century and the recommendation of a daily allowance at the outset of world war ii, and more recent updates that helped lay a foundation or a national -- a modern national nutrition policy. her class is about an ho
the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. >> our cities tour staff travel to concord, massachusetts to learn...
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you lost your son trey in april. i want to start with you. we've worked together for several years now, been on a couple of panels together. and i want folks to know about joey. what was he like, and what happened to him? >> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news that he had passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to celebrate a birthday and an early graduation for a friend. came back to his apartment, and he basically just went to sleep and didn't wake up. i would describe joey as pretty much the all-american kid. he loved sports. while he was -- i think he started four -- like 4 years old all the way through high school, he was playing virtually every sport you could imagine. his special love was football, and he played football the last four years of his high school time, but...he was just a really fun guy to be around. he was everybody's friend. he walked in the room, and eve
you lost your son trey in april. i want to start with you. we've worked together for several years now, been on a couple of panels together. and i want folks to know about joey. what was he like, and what happened to him? >> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news that he had passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to...
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>> i think april would make a great communications director.hink a lot of reporters have this same sense. sitting in the brief room every day, feeling frustrated by the non-answers and by the spin and the nonsense. i think a lot of reporters are wondering, can it improve with sarah sanders at the podium and scaramucci behind the scenes? i'm very skeptical. skeptical this can cause improvement to the message. >> can i ask you and april something? we all knew sean spicer. we all interviewed him. he had a lot of political capital. he had a lot of -- he'd garnered respect from the media. all of a sudden, within a day -- >> right. >> -- it was gone. what happened? >> trump happened. >> the first day -- >> trump happened, right, april? >> hmm. >> what happened, april? >> yes, i'm going to agree with brian, yes. that first day, when he walked out there, channllenging the numbers, size matters, it was an ugly day. you do not use that podium for that. then he came out there, discombobulated, very angry, when this should have been a day of celebration. e
>> i think april would make a great communications director.hink a lot of reporters have this same sense. sitting in the brief room every day, feeling frustrated by the non-answers and by the spin and the nonsense. i think a lot of reporters are wondering, can it improve with sarah sanders at the podium and scaramucci behind the scenes? i'm very skeptical. skeptical this can cause improvement to the message. >> can i ask you and april something? we all knew sean spicer. we all...
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on april 18th, the night of april 18th, 1775 when a secret expedition of british troops marches out of burst, marching toward concord, massachusetts, where the spies have revealed that the americans have been gathering arms for this military confrontation. and the british troops, of course, the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of dozens of riders. he didn't even get as far as many of the others did. but they managed to alarm the countryside. and there's a confrontation that takes place at lexington, massachusetts, and then a few hours later, at the old northbridge in concord. and that's the scene that you see playing out behind us here. we've actually animated a period engraving of that fighting at concord bridge. and that's, again, a place -- concord, massachusetts -- that every american should visit at some point. you can stand on this ground today. you can see the house that stands up on the berry farm up above the river that still stands there today. and these are all objects which are witness objects to that fighting. whether it's a piece of wood
on april 18th, the night of april 18th, 1775 when a secret expedition of british troops marches out of burst, marching toward concord, massachusetts, where the spies have revealed that the americans have been gathering arms for this military confrontation. and the british troops, of course, the alarm goes out, this is the famous ride of paul revere. he was one of dozens of riders. he didn't even get as far as many of the others did. but they managed to alarm the countryside. and there's a...
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((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious ((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious involving a group of up to sixty teens ((sidebar+ vo)) police say they swarmed the oakland coliseum station in late april. seven people were robbed ((reveal)) in may a group of teens reportedly beat a bart passenger... on a train at the colma station. four of them were cited for battery and released to their parents.((reveal))in june a person was punched on a train bound for dublin. the group managed to steal a phone. ((reveal)) 3 days later. another mob style robbery at the coliseum station. bart reported a juvenile grabbed a woman's phone and ran off the train with a dozen others. a man who chased the suspects...was attacked. ((revea)) then on july 7-th. a bart passenger was followed by a group of teens and attacked outside the station in berkeley. this time the attack was out of view of bart's new cameras and off bart property. (steve) a young man ha
((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious ((grant)) since april there have been a handful of mob-style attacks targeting bart passengers. the most notorious involving a group of up to sixty teens ((sidebar+ vo)) police say they swarmed the oakland coliseum station in late april. seven people were robbed ((reveal)) in may a group of teens reportedly beat a bart passenger... on a train at the colma station. four of them were...
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well, 16 out of 30 days in april. not just a light shower that lasts a few minutes and goes away but significant deluges that occur during this time period. then it goes on to rain 10 straight days in early may. the irony here is this is all happening at a time scholars realize now was something we referred to as the civil war drought. the country was undergoing a significant drought between roughly 1856 and 1865. we've already talked about one aberration to that drought. that was in california in the winter of 1861 and 1862. california gets flooded, seriously flooded, and that spring it rains a lot in eastern virginia as well. the irony is it rains as soon as mcclellan starts his campaign. it is going to rain almost all the way through his campaign, and then as soon as mcclellan decides to give it up and retreat after the battle of mail vern hill the rain stops and the drought comes back and it doesn't rain again for the next several months. so it literally seemed as if it was only raining on the days that mcclellan
well, 16 out of 30 days in april. not just a light shower that lasts a few minutes and goes away but significant deluges that occur during this time period. then it goes on to rain 10 straight days in early may. the irony here is this is all happening at a time scholars realize now was something we referred to as the civil war drought. the country was undergoing a significant drought between roughly 1856 and 1865. we've already talked about one aberration to that drought. that was in california...
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the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. >> just across the street in the old north bridge is the robbins house. it tells the story of three generations of african-americans here and there fight for civil rights that started in the 18th century. >> every year millions of people visit northbridge and minutemen park. one of the surprising responses we get every time as many people were unaware slavery existed. many people believed slavery was an entirely different institution and the problem that stems from slavery existed only in the american south. those problems and those issues not only were endemic in the north but also continue all the way to the present day. robbins house was a historic house bu
the events of april 19 only took one day. the battle of the bridge only took a few minutes. it's one of those events in history where what comes before it is just unlike what comes after. this was really apparent to the people who actually participated. if they knew their world had changed. it's our hope that this first-person encounter with real objects that were there can share some of that feeling with our visitors. >> just across the street in the old north bridge is the robbins...
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>> that first day. >> trump happened right april? >> what happened april?ement with brian, yes. that first day when he walked out there challenging the numbers, size matters, it was an ugly day, you do not use that podium for that. he came out there discombobulated very angry, when this should have been a day of celebration, even though he had women walking around the nation and the world protesting against him. you know, you're supposed to be about the -- but it showed right there that there was a disarray within that white house. >> what was your relationship like with him, because you knew him before and others, did those relationships change? >> i knew him before. was shocked that saturday when he did that. sean was -- you know sean was great prior to. in the first couple weeks he was great. but after a while when the twitter verse came in, the trolls came in off of twitter and said why is she asking questions, when that base said that priscilapril ryan shouldn' the room the mood change. and even the president, i had a former white house press secretary
>> that first day. >> trump happened right april? >> what happened april?ement with brian, yes. that first day when he walked out there challenging the numbers, size matters, it was an ugly day, you do not use that podium for that. he came out there discombobulated very angry, when this should have been a day of celebration, even though he had women walking around the nation and the world protesting against him. you know, you're supposed to be about the -- but it showed right...
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because of tension rising thomas april to seize these arms and armor meant that had been collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion. when he gathered british soldiers come on out here to concord to collect these arms it was not a best-kept secret. system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog will spread the word of the british army who are now on the march out. if the british army marches down from boston in the early morning they encounter 77 militia men on lexington green. nobody knows who did it but shots were fired that morning. you will have seven and eight colonials who will die. there continue to march here toward concord. the concord, lincoln and bedford militias that gathered in the early morning were over an area. they will see the sheer size in number. britishe ahead of the by 500 yards. the colonials will come into concord and come out here area and gohbridge across the area. the main, the british army gets into concord. 120 soldiers are dispatched to go towards the farm. another addit
because of tension rising thomas april to seize these arms and armor meant that had been collected. he wanted to do it in a very secretive fashion. when he gathered british soldiers come on out here to concord to collect these arms it was not a best-kept secret. system of alarm writers that were set up in boston as well as the colonies, word got out paul revere and william dog will spread the word of the british army who are now on the march out. if the british army marches down from boston in...
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the dow again having its best day since the end of april. scarlet: scarlet: thank you for that update. g-20 leaders will be meeting on friday. chancellor merkel will be having a pre-meeting with president trump. she is urging everyone to seek a win-win. ise with what we can expect john from london. great to have you with us today. before these meetings, we have angela merkel suggesting donald trump's position on things like trade, we have frustrations between president trump and president xi, which meeting is going to be the most pivotal for private --president trump? >> the one that will attract the most attention in the u.s. will be his meeting with vladimir putin. we don't know exactly what form that will take. will it be a brief pull aside conversation or a much more substantive sit down meeting that lasts an hour? we don't go yet what the conversation will look like. that is going to be the most eye-catching one. there are so many issues around the world that they are all important. his meeting with xi jinping will be important with the
the dow again having its best day since the end of april. scarlet: scarlet: thank you for that update. g-20 leaders will be meeting on friday. chancellor merkel will be having a pre-meeting with president trump. she is urging everyone to seek a win-win. ise with what we can expect john from london. great to have you with us today. before these meetings, we have angela merkel suggesting donald trump's position on things like trade, we have frustrations between president trump and president xi,...
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this is april 10, april 11. long story short, there are two occasions in which he meets with union officials to talk about surrendering his command. ultimately, he decides not to your it unable 21st at salem, now marshall, virginia, he will disband his rangers. that same day, about 200 of them arrived in winchester to turn themselves in, so they go immediately. some of them hadgo. if you of them had come in on april 19, but they scatter to their homes, so they are assigning roles in louisa county and charlottesville and elsewhere. mosby won't find his parole until june. >> then he becomes republican. >> then he becomes republican. >> a little local color, if you go to apple lynchburg road, there is a house where mosby i knew that they created a subdivision called mosby mountain and it is now engulfed -- it has now engulfed mosby's old house. i just imagine the ghost of john singleton mosby wondering the mosby mountain subdivision. maybe you think about exploring the memory. >> no sheridan lane, probably. this in
this is april 10, april 11. long story short, there are two occasions in which he meets with union officials to talk about surrendering his command. ultimately, he decides not to your it unable 21st at salem, now marshall, virginia, he will disband his rangers. that same day, about 200 of them arrived in winchester to turn themselves in, so they go immediately. some of them hadgo. if you of them had come in on april 19, but they scatter to their homes, so they are assigning roles in louisa...
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my name's april. i work along with a ministry called created. >> the next time i saw her she was in civilian clothing walking into this jail with a badge as a visitor to mentor to the current females. >> i guess i started prostituting and heavy drugs at the age of 18. and from 18 to the age of 31, i was just in and out of this jail. >> i met other girls in the street and started doing robberies and burglaries and home invasions and robbing the guys. i would get in their car and i would just pickpocket them, and they would never know. i became one of the world's famous pickpocketers. i can pickpocket your wallet with my toe. you have to be tired. you have to be ready to stop. so many decisions you could make. you have to make the decision sometimes to take the hard way. you guys can change. i don't care if you feel that there's no hope out there, there's no hope for your life, that you suck or whatever, you don't. you can change. >> we love having her come back. we love having her mentor. we utilize he
my name's april. i work along with a ministry called created. >> the next time i saw her she was in civilian clothing walking into this jail with a badge as a visitor to mentor to the current females. >> i guess i started prostituting and heavy drugs at the age of 18. and from 18 to the age of 31, i was just in and out of this jail. >> i met other girls in the street and started doing robberies and burglaries and home invasions and robbing the guys. i would get in their car...
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>> april ryan -- >> that's the question on mueller's desk. >> april ryan, a couple things. if donald trump jr. thought so little of this, why bring in the campaign chairman and top adviser? why bring in manafort and jared kushner if he thought so little of this meeting that he forgot about? why would he bring in those two people who have such influence with donald trump? >> you said it exactly, such influence with donald trump, the man who they wanted to be president of the united states. and don, that brings in the question, how wide will this go and how high will it rise? who else? what higher heights will this implicate someone else? and this is really getting to people because it's touching a nerve. today in the white house briefing room -- and jim will tell you, after sarah huckaby said, you know, that's it, she's leaving -- >> april, can we play it, then you can finish your -- let's play it and then you can finish what you're saying because i want the viewers to be able to hear it. here's sarah huckabee sanders today. >> i have a quick statement that i will read from
>> april ryan -- >> that's the question on mueller's desk. >> april ryan, a couple things. if donald trump jr. thought so little of this, why bring in the campaign chairman and top adviser? why bring in manafort and jared kushner if he thought so little of this meeting that he forgot about? why would he bring in those two people who have such influence with donald trump? >> you said it exactly, such influence with donald trump, the man who they wanted to be president of...
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we have gloria borger, cnn chief political can't, dana bash, chief political correspondent, and april ryan who is a white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. dana, i'll start with you. what we have here according to the post are intercepts in which the ambassador to the united states from russia, sergey kislyak is telling individuals back in moscow about substantive conversations he had with then senator jeff sessions that had to do with the trump campaign. sessions has said he had not done that now obviously this is breaking right now. but if true, this could be potentially damaging. >> no question. it could be very damaging for jeff sessions because just like many other players in the trump world, vis-a-vis russia, we get the drip, drip, drip of information and accusations and changing stories about what connections and what conversations and what communications they had or didn't have with russian officials. and this story certainly is fascinating. and i don't know timely is the word. maybe very bad timing for jeff sessions, given the fact that he is clearly not
we have gloria borger, cnn chief political can't, dana bash, chief political correspondent, and april ryan who is a white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. dana, i'll start with you. what we have here according to the post are intercepts in which the ambassador to the united states from russia, sergey kislyak is telling individuals back in moscow about substantive conversations he had with then senator jeff sessions that had to do with the trump campaign. sessions has said...
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in fact, he dies three months after this photograph was taken in april of 1945. he is succeeded by harry truman who is standing to his left in the photograph. shortly after the inaugural, fdr departed on a 7000-mile journey to yalta in the crimea which was the final of the great conference he attended with the big three, stalin, churchill, and roosevelt. after that conference, fdr returns to the united states and he appears before congress in march of 1945 to deliver an address reporting on what he had done at the yalta conference. what is extraordinary about this speech to a joint session of congress is that roosevelt delivered the speech from a seated position. he did that because he was exhausted and suffering from poor health. in the course of that speech, he directly acknowledges his disability for the only time in his presidency. president roosevelt: mr. speaker, members of the congress, i have taken the i hope you will pardon me for the unusual posture of sitting down during the presentation of what i want to say. i know you will realize it makes it a lot
in fact, he dies three months after this photograph was taken in april of 1945. he is succeeded by harry truman who is standing to his left in the photograph. shortly after the inaugural, fdr departed on a 7000-mile journey to yalta in the crimea which was the final of the great conference he attended with the big three, stalin, churchill, and roosevelt. after that conference, fdr returns to the united states and he appears before congress in march of 1945 to deliver an address reporting on...
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>> this is april. >> again. if the president were to fire sessions or say i want you to resign, it would make him once again look like he is impeding the process. and the process has to play out because he continued to mess with it, tamper with it. he fired comey. that's a huge piece of tampering with the process. demes and republicans want this process to play out to see where all the questions answers are. so the bottom line is, you know, i thought of a song today. and i am telling you, i'm not going when sessions says i will continue to serve. in the midst of this tension. i mean, if this were the song -- >> all right, jennifer holiday. >> yes. >> and jennifer hudson, yes. >> two generjennifers. you want it weigh in. >> one of the things with the white house pleading innocence to russian -- any involvement with russia and collusion and coordination on the with regard to the russian and the campaign, it's very difficult to believe on the front end you're intimidating jeff sessions and mueller on the investigat
>> this is april. >> again. if the president were to fire sessions or say i want you to resign, it would make him once again look like he is impeding the process. and the process has to play out because he continued to mess with it, tamper with it. he fired comey. that's a huge piece of tampering with the process. demes and republicans want this process to play out to see where all the questions answers are. so the bottom line is, you know, i thought of a song today. and i am...
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april, that is what got hammered in the april trade numbers, mainly as fallout from cyclone that the with shipments so in some respects, this positive number is a return to normal. imports rising 1% from a month earlier, but not enough to drag back these impressive trade numbers, the aussie dollar popped reasonably well. good timing as we head into the g-20, how positive the global trade environment is. i was looking at this chart and want to talk more about it. is such and coal china story for australia. >> it is. that blue line on the chart is the price pulling back. these trade figures while impressive are backward looking to make. there is a bloomberg story looking at global ports data that show coal shipments have declined 14% from their peak, so these impressive trade numbers may not be sustainable. it will be interesting to see what is coming up ahead. expectations for more volatility as we get the restructuring and chinese steel. thank you for that. the headline, a nice the when it comes to the aussie trade balance. shanghai, hong kong opening up for trade today. gmmie: takin
april, that is what got hammered in the april trade numbers, mainly as fallout from cyclone that the with shipments so in some respects, this positive number is a return to normal. imports rising 1% from a month earlier, but not enough to drag back these impressive trade numbers, the aussie dollar popped reasonably well. good timing as we head into the g-20, how positive the global trade environment is. i was looking at this chart and want to talk more about it. is such and coal china story for...
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truman becomes president on april 12th, 1945. he says to reporters, guy, i feel like the moon, the stars and the sun have fallen on my head. poor harry truman. he saw roosevelt once more or less for a photo op. he has been a senator during the 1930s but focused completely on domestic issues. he was head of the truman committee which was a committee designed to prevent waste in war. production activities. and he does that very well. and that's one of the reasons he's chosen to be roosevelt's president when roosevelt runs for the fourth, for his fourth, fourth term. but he knows absolutely nothing about foreign policy. so basically all of his information is inherited from roosevelt's advisers. but he does have views. he has strong views about the soviet union. this is the senator who said when reporters asked him after the germans attacks the soviet union, well, what do you think about that. and he said, well, if the germans are winning, we should help the soviets. if the soviets are winning, we should help the germans. this of cou
truman becomes president on april 12th, 1945. he says to reporters, guy, i feel like the moon, the stars and the sun have fallen on my head. poor harry truman. he saw roosevelt once more or less for a photo op. he has been a senator during the 1930s but focused completely on domestic issues. he was head of the truman committee which was a committee designed to prevent waste in war. production activities. and he does that very well. and that's one of the reasons he's chosen to be roosevelt's...
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april, bruce, and chris, nice to see you. i want to start with the president on election night. the context for this conversation. >> for those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. >> all right, bruce. first to you, specifically with the naacp, should the president have accepted the invitation? should he speak to the naacp convention? >> well, withanks for having me here. i can't speak for the president's schedule. it's fast pace, it changes at any second. just to elaborate on something like this, i think it would be, for me, if i were having an organization, if i wanted someone to attend my, you know, speak at my organization, i would at least be, you know, nice to them or, you know, not to mock the president when he had his pastors come pray and lay hands on him and call it theological hypocrisy and, you know, mock him that way. and to have a leader at the naacp out of north carolina come out and say such inkrecendiary re
april, bruce, and chris, nice to see you. i want to start with the president on election night. the context for this conversation. >> for those who have chosen not to support me in the past, of which there were a few people, i'm reaching out to you for your guidance and your help so that we can work together and unify our great country. >> all right, bruce. first to you, specifically with the naacp, should the president have accepted the invitation? should he speak to the naacp...
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no, no. ( laughter ) >> stephen: the april? in terms of, like, their size and how strong they are, it's an april. their vegetarian. >> stephen: okay. horses. they eat grass. >> stephen: i would like to see a horse fight an april. that would be fun. >> yeah, that would be cool. ( laughter ) i'm just saying, not that you don't need protein, but -- >> stephen: eat nuts. you don't hear people dying for lack of protein. people get too much protein. >> stephen: okay. o fruits, vegetables, you know, you're going to live large in the next 17 days. >> stephen: pop tarts? that kind of thing? >> pop tarts? >> stephen: i don't think there is any meat in a pop tart. can i have a pop tart? ( laughter ) if there's meat in a pop tart, tell me now. >> there is going to be dairy in a pop tart. >> stephen: can't do dairy? you're going vegan, right? >> stephen: i guess so. ( laughter ) >> pop tart. so that was your go-to food, right? >> stephen: ( laughter ) >> stephen: speaking of pop tarts, i understand you don't smoke weed anymore. is this true
no, no. ( laughter ) >> stephen: the april? in terms of, like, their size and how strong they are, it's an april. their vegetarian. >> stephen: okay. horses. they eat grass. >> stephen: i would like to see a horse fight an april. that would be fun. >> yeah, that would be cool. ( laughter ) i'm just saying, not that you don't need protein, but -- >> stephen: eat nuts. you don't hear people dying for lack of protein. people get too much protein. >> stephen:...
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. >> this is for april. >> i thought you called april. >> i did. go ahead. >> i believe that reince did slap back. i believe reince did slap back at scaramucci because he said, you know, he's going to be professional and that was a slap because he basically said scaramucci had not been professional in the way he's been handling this, telling the family business publicly via twitter, via the interview where he used profane language, you know. reince did slap back in a very subtle way, but a poignant way at the same time, but the next question is what's next? you know, what's next for reince and then what's next for this administration? reince kept talking about this reset button that this white house is looking at i think about mitt romney with the etch asketch moment, the other republican who tried for the white house didn't win but this seems almost like that reset moment to me, you know? whose next? is it steve bannon? jeff sessions? general mcmaster? who is it? so could it be rex tillerson, we don't know. we want to see how far this reset goes b
. >> this is for april. >> i thought you called april. >> i did. go ahead. >> i believe that reince did slap back. i believe reince did slap back at scaramucci because he said, you know, he's going to be professional and that was a slap because he basically said scaramucci had not been professional in the way he's been handling this, telling the family business publicly via twitter, via the interview where he used profane language, you know. reince did slap back in a...
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this is actually the musket piece he carried there in the fighting of april 19th. but this mirror was on the wall of the house. and british soldiers hamarched across that bridge and went into the house and took that mirror and threw it out the door, smashing it on the yard outside. only one shard of glass was left in it, and it was kept as a memento until it was donated to the museum. so it's incredible to actually bring together the mirror and the filing piece which probably had been separated. so we're having a bit of family reunion here for the summer of 2017. so that fighting then brings soldiers from up and down the east coast together. you think about that gallery that centered on the liberty tree, for about a decade colonial americans had been forming kind of imagined. they started to feel empathy for one another such that when the coercive acts are passed and britain bottles up the boston and shuts the port down, humble farmers in places like pennsylvania and new jersey will put flour on a wagon and send to the subjects who were living in boston. they start
this is actually the musket piece he carried there in the fighting of april 19th. but this mirror was on the wall of the house. and british soldiers hamarched across that bridge and went into the house and took that mirror and threw it out the door, smashing it on the yard outside. only one shard of glass was left in it, and it was kept as a memento until it was donated to the museum. so it's incredible to actually bring together the mirror and the filing piece which probably had been...
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commentator david swerdlick, juliette kayyem, legal commentator matthew whitaker and political analyst april ryan. dave, your paper, "the washington post" reporting that president trump is discussing replacing the attorney general jeff sessions. this is a president's reaction earlier today when asked about sessions. what can you tell us? >> so, look, don, i think it's a couple of things. one is that with this president, it has proved so far that loyalty is sort of a one-way street. right? he expects maximum loyalty. frankly, he wants to have flunkies instead of folks that work in politics, are on his side, but are ultimately loyal to the constitution. that may change but i think that's been the pattern so far. in terms of our report, look, i don't know ultimately if the white house is going to balance this out and say yes, we're going to get rid of attorney general sessions. but they have to consider the following things. number one, attorney general sessions has played this game before. he knows this game better than president trump. number two, they have to consider the fact that anybody t
commentator david swerdlick, juliette kayyem, legal commentator matthew whitaker and political analyst april ryan. dave, your paper, "the washington post" reporting that president trump is discussing replacing the attorney general jeff sessions. this is a president's reaction earlier today when asked about sessions. what can you tell us? >> so, look, don, i think it's a couple of things. one is that with this president, it has proved so far that loyalty is sort of a one-way...
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on april 24, the cargo ship tamara was rocked by an explosion in the forward on april bulk head which resulted in the immediate death of one individual and severe burns for three other crew members, one who sadly perished prior to the team's arrival. 1,300 miles off the coast of cape cod at the time of the explosion, holding a crew of over 20 men, the situation looked dire for the injured this crew. coordination center was initially contract takted for coordination center was initially contract takted for help but reached out to two canadian vessels in the area. however these ships were 12 to 24 hours coordination center was initially contract takted for help but reached out to two canadian vessels in the area. however these ships were 12 to 24 hours away at the very least and did not possess the necessary medical capability. it was then that the part of the wing to begin the search and rest cue. on the five-hour flight and superb airman ship of the crew, they executed a complex night parachute insertion of equipment part of the wing to b the search and rest cue. on the five-hour flig
on april 24, the cargo ship tamara was rocked by an explosion in the forward on april bulk head which resulted in the immediate death of one individual and severe burns for three other crew members, one who sadly perished prior to the team's arrival. 1,300 miles off the coast of cape cod at the time of the explosion, holding a crew of over 20 men, the situation looked dire for the injured this crew. coordination center was initially contract takted for coordination center was initially contract...
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and april ryan. there is a lot to discuss tonight.he news from the washington post is a bomb shell. reporting the president is looking to his power to pardon his aides, his family a
and april ryan. there is a lot to discuss tonight.he news from the washington post is a bomb shell. reporting the president is looking to his power to pardon his aides, his family a
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the ace returned to his >>> madison baumgarner pitched on april standardth, and then injured -- april 19th, and then injured his arm in a dirt bike accident, but tonight he made his anticipated return in san diego in his first inning back, striking out the side in order. he finished the day with five strike outs total, and the giants leading 2-1 in the 4th. then the pitch launched to center field. two-run home run giving the padres the lead. mad baum allowed three runs in 7 innings. panic with his sixth homer of the year to tie the game, and it stayed that way until the bottom another 9th. -- bottom of the 9th. sanchez takes the pitch deep off the building in left for a walk off two-run homer and san diego wins 5-3. >>> the a's hosted the indians on ricky henderson night at the coliseum. good first pitch by him. chapman connects for his first career home run giving the a's a 1-0 lead. then cleveland up 2-1. a blast to center field tied the game at three, and next inning, davis opposite field for a walk off two-run home run, and oakland wins their second straight 5-3. >>> still to come
the ace returned to his >>> madison baumgarner pitched on april standardth, and then injured -- april 19th, and then injured his arm in a dirt bike accident, but tonight he made his anticipated return in san diego in his first inning back, striking out the side in order. he finished the day with five strike outs total, and the giants leading 2-1 in the 4th. then the pitch launched to center field. two-run home run giving the padres the lead. mad baum allowed three runs in 7 innings....
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the united states entered world war i a century ago on april 6th, 1917. next we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city to learn about objects related to america's role in what was then called the great war. >> i'm dorn carter, the senior curator of the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all of the belligerents that were involved in world war i. it is not just about the united states during the war, but everything from the summer of 1914 to the peace treaty of june 1919. our collection is the most comprehensive collection of world war i materials in the world. it is not the largest, but it is comprehensive in that we do deal with all nations that were involved in the war. we're not just centric to the country that we're located in. in the museum when you're going through the exhibitions you see about 10% of the museum collection at any one time. the rest we use for research, for references, for loa
the united states entered world war i a century ago on april 6th, 1917. next we tour the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city to learn about objects related to america's role in what was then called the great war. >> i'm dorn carter, the senior curator of the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. the museum is the nation's museum for the history of world war i. it is a global museum. we talk about all of the belligerents that were involved...
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also, back in late april, there was another shooting right here in this very same block.wo men were arrested. they were both charged with second degree murder. we checked those men are still locked up. it's unclear if what happened here in april has any relation to what happened here last night. live in silver spring, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> new information tonight about what led up to the shooting of a toddler in northeast d.c. police say the shooting was over a dice game gone wrong. derrick watson charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. surveillance video captured the shooting on july 11 in an alley way off i street northeast. a one-year-old was hit in the crossfire. police are still looking for two other men seen in that video. they identified one man as saheed sulu. there's a $10,000 reward for anything leading to an arrest. the detectives are hoping the public can help them identify the thi >> ♪ >> we are closely monitoring a story that's involving an african robotics team that's gone missing. the group was here competing in an international compet
also, back in late april, there was another shooting right here in this very same block.wo men were arrested. they were both charged with second degree murder. we checked those men are still locked up. it's unclear if what happened here in april has any relation to what happened here last night. live in silver spring, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> new information tonight about what led up to the shooting of a toddler in northeast d.c. police say the shooting was over a dice...
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it was in the morning of april 19, that's this exchange of fire took place. in just two to three minutes and yet the two to three minutes if you accept that it was two minutes that change the world. shot heard around the world. there's a problem with this end in "the minutemen and their world" i focus my story very much about getting this dramatic encounter. there was humanity. when the patriots marched with the troops they don't actually know what has happened in lexington. they heard that there were-- people were seen with flashes in the pan, but the scout comes back. he did not stick around long enough to find out if they were firing bullets are not so no one is really certain what's going on. people have often said what could inspire these farmers and shopkeepers and laborers to take on the british army, the greatest fighting force in the world. i don't think that is the right question. companies of men who were here were marching to save the town from being burned down and they were marching to confront a force read code much smaller than their own, so 3
it was in the morning of april 19, that's this exchange of fire took place. in just two to three minutes and yet the two to three minutes if you accept that it was two minutes that change the world. shot heard around the world. there's a problem with this end in "the minutemen and their world" i focus my story very much about getting this dramatic encounter. there was humanity. when the patriots marched with the troops they don't actually know what has happened in lexington. they...
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the deed for the house is signed in april 1823, and the date indicates it was already a standing structure at that time, so we believe it was built sometime before that date. the deed also indicates peter robbins is allowed to live here but also that his sister susan and her husband are also allowed to live in the house. jack harrison and his wife, susan, and peter robbins and his wife lived here until 1837. it does not have a lot of living space, so it was probably quite busy inside the house at all times. peter and his first wife never had children, but jack and susan had several children. we know of four who lived to adulthood. they all lived together in this house side-by-side for more than 10 years. the robbins house had two rooms separated by a fireplace. on one side of the house is where the garrison since -- garrisons lived. on the other side is where the robbins lived. since the house is small, they -- it's clear that had a lot of contact. the children of formerly enslavement in massachusetts are able to purchase a house and property in concord. susan robbins mary's jet garrison.
the deed for the house is signed in april 1823, and the date indicates it was already a standing structure at that time, so we believe it was built sometime before that date. the deed also indicates peter robbins is allowed to live here but also that his sister susan and her husband are also allowed to live in the house. jack harrison and his wife, susan, and peter robbins and his wife lived here until 1837. it does not have a lot of living space, so it was probably quite busy inside the house...
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it was april 5. >> and ken answered the phone. and he said, "i don't know what's wrong with your mother. here, you talk to her." i said, "hi mom, it's tammie." i said "are you okay?" and she said. i love you. her words were very drawn out and slurred, like i'd never heard before. >> what was that like, that conversation, for you at your end? >> oh, i was in a panic. >> reporter: in a panic, tammie called tiffany to clue her in. still frantic, tammie then called the honolulu police department, it was 6am there. she got an ambulance dispatched to the condo. >> my sister is the hero. she's saving my mother's life right now. and it's the ambulance. like, they're gonna -- they're the professionals that are going to -- >> sure. they'll fix it. >> they're gonna fix it. >> reporter: but the paramedics didn't notice much to fix. their report states "patient was conscious but under emotional distress. she appeared calm but would not acknowledge our presence. her spouse informed us she may have taken some aleve aspirin with two beers." the r
it was april 5. >> and ken answered the phone. and he said, "i don't know what's wrong with your mother. here, you talk to her." i said, "hi mom, it's tammie." i said "are you okay?" and she said. i love you. her words were very drawn out and slurred, like i'd never heard before. >> what was that like, that conversation, for you at your end? >> oh, i was in a panic. >> reporter: in a panic, tammie called tiffany to clue her in. still...
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so we are in for two years of centennial's, april 2017 to april 2019. passing by what was called the armistice but what in fact was a german surrender in november of 1918. well, this war left huge marks on the 20th century. in fact, most historians give it more weight than they give the second world war. however near and more horrific that may seem to us. the reason is it unleashed several forces. the bolshevik revolution being the most obvious but as a response to the revolution, the rise of fascism in italy and nazi germany. after that we can shift our days to the world that was under the domination of western imperialism and most notably, china. this then was the beginning of the rise of what was later called third world nationalist revolutionary movements. the impact of these three forces is still felt with us today but in a way, communism and fascism are more or less ideologies. the one thing that is less commonly brought up is wilsonianism. the reason it's so important is that it still is with us today. in fact, it's been with us ever since fdr en
so we are in for two years of centennial's, april 2017 to april 2019. passing by what was called the armistice but what in fact was a german surrender in november of 1918. well, this war left huge marks on the 20th century. in fact, most historians give it more weight than they give the second world war. however near and more horrific that may seem to us. the reason is it unleashed several forces. the bolshevik revolution being the most obvious but as a response to the revolution, the rise of...