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it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him was we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies who are no longer with the department. >> the cops had pulled me out and told me. they said hit him from the neck down
it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those...
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and of union figures, it's joshua lawrence chamberlain. and that would have surprised philip henry sheridan. they would've been taken aback to think that chamberlain would resonate more than either of them. peter: when you think about people coming to these sites and thinking about these questions as you put forth, our visitors actually able to do that? when you think about the interpretation that's available in the monuments themselves, it seems to me that these important ,ssues between what's happened the vast majority of people who come to these sites are not thinking about those issues. peter: i agree -- gary: i agree. peter: so what can be done? gary: that's where people such as uni come in -- you and i come in the most important things anybody who teaches history should do, right at the beginning, is get the audience, whether undergraduate students or graduate seminar, or interested laypeople such as we have here tonight, to get them to understand the difference between history and memory. they're not the same thing. to understand me
and of union figures, it's joshua lawrence chamberlain. and that would have surprised philip henry sheridan. they would've been taken aback to think that chamberlain would resonate more than either of them. peter: when you think about people coming to these sites and thinking about these questions as you put forth, our visitors actually able to do that? when you think about the interpretation that's available in the monuments themselves, it seems to me that these important ,ssues between what's...
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neville chamberlain what he thought neville chamberlain and adolph hitler wanted to hear. closest allies, are able to send back letters to the british government which are not trying to curry favour either with the place they are serving or with the government that they are saving. they have to be open, honest and truthful. and my anxiety is that if mrjohnson thinks when he is prime minister somehow he is to manage to smooth everything before him by sheer virtue of own personality, actually, the biggest asset he has is the british foreign office, not his own personality. thank you for joining us, chris bryant there. let's get more on this. let's speak now to georgina wright — a researcher at the institute for government think tank in london. the british diplomatic service, the top echelons of it, unlike the american ones, are not meant to be political, they're american ones, are not meant to be political, they‘ re meant american ones, are not meant to be political, they're meant to be part of the civil service. what is this make the british civil service and its independen
neville chamberlain what he thought neville chamberlain and adolph hitler wanted to hear. closest allies, are able to send back letters to the british government which are not trying to curry favour either with the place they are serving or with the government that they are saving. they have to be open, honest and truthful. and my anxiety is that if mrjohnson thinks when he is prime minister somehow he is to manage to smooth everything before him by sheer virtue of own personality, actually,...
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david mcintosh had gone with chamberlain and they make wonderful accounts and johnson says he can't accept service and they keep going. mcintosh will go on to his home in south carolina and they will holdout for period of time. it is a lot of guys from richmond that are determined to continue the fight and one of the other parts to this is another chapter to the story is what is going on in north carolina and what their response is. sherman is feeding his fear. he is constantly reminding brent about the threat of guerrilla warfare and one of the things he says is these young men those young hotheaded men and he is kind of right in the sense of which of those are determined to continue the fight or those who leave records about their willingness to do so. >> i had a question on the confederate hospital system. was that just, once they were captured, how did they do the surrender? >> those are paroled as well and the hospitals, the men in the hospital is paroled as well so they are included in those for richmond and lynchburg and some of them continue to convalesce and others home. think you
david mcintosh had gone with chamberlain and they make wonderful accounts and johnson says he can't accept service and they keep going. mcintosh will go on to his home in south carolina and they will holdout for period of time. it is a lot of guys from richmond that are determined to continue the fight and one of the other parts to this is another chapter to the story is what is going on in north carolina and what their response is. sherman is feeding his fear. he is constantly reminding brent...
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him going to north korea is like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> everybody has to jump on theandwagon. a historic moment. the talks were stalled. the president walked away from the last one. the staffs were not even talking to each other and now they can talk again. >> donald trump is the peace mark on the korean peninsula. that's what the south korea president moon said. a left of center leader. people in the region appreciate what donald trump is doing over there diplomatically. it's a process. you can acknowledge it's headed in the right direction. no more nuclear testing and our posture is strong in the region. we opened up the largest u.s. military pace in south korea. the naval fleet is right off the coast. they are under the nuclear umbrella. everything that other presidents have done have not worked. it got more dangerous in north korea. president trump tries something different. criticized the entire time. the tweeting and the summits. we are heading in the right direction. there is a thaw and historians will acknowledge this was very powerful. >> a symbolic moment. t
him going to north korea is like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> everybody has to jump on theandwagon. a historic moment. the talks were stalled. the president walked away from the last one. the staffs were not even talking to each other and now they can talk again. >> donald trump is the peace mark on the korean peninsula. that's what the south korea president moon said. a left of center leader. people in the region appreciate what donald trump is doing over there...
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. >> it's like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. i switched to miralax for my constipation.nt laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. dear tech, let's talk. you blaze trails... but you have the power to do so much more. let's not just develop apps, let's develop apps that help save lives. let's make open source software the standard. let's create new plastics that are highly recyclable. it's going to take input from everyone. so let's
. >> it's like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. i switched to miralax for my constipation.nt laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk......
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. >> it's like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. -keep it down there. i have a system.used to be great to road-trip with. but since he bought his house... are you going 45? -uh, yes. 55 is a suggestion. -...it's kind of like driving with his dad. -what a sign, huh? terry, can you take a selfie of me? -take a selfie of you? -yeah. can you make it look like i'm holding it? -he did show us how to bundle home and auto at progressive.com and save a bunch of money. -oh, a plaque. "he later navigated northward, leaving... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. but we can protect your home and auto can't see what it is yet.re? what is that? that's a blazer? that's a chevy blazer? aww, this is dope. this thing is beautiful. i love the lights. oh man, it's got a mean face on it. it looks like a piece of candy. look at the interior. this is nice. this is my sexy mom car. i would feel like a cool dad. it's just really chic. i love this thing. it's gorgeous. i would pull up in this in a heartbeat. i wa
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. >> this is historic, going to north korea like will chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> he will settle for half a loaf or quarter of a loaf which will leave north korea with nuclear weapons. >> one of the things he envies about dictatorships is they control the press. shannon: former deputy national security advisor to donald trump, jp mcfarland, welcome, i want to start with a tweet from the man helping to unseat the president next year, joe biden. he says not one missile a nuclear weapon has been destroyed, not one inspector on the ground. if anything the situation has gotten worse. north korea has continued to churn out fissile material and is no longer an isolated pariah on the world stage. >> that is coming from a vice president whose president had a strategic doctrine with north korea which was strategic patience, not doing anything. the first thing we looked at was north korea and what were the options and there were very few options. one of the things we understood is this would always end up being personal diplomacy between trump personally and kim personally and what t
. >> this is historic, going to north korea like will chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> he will settle for half a loaf or quarter of a loaf which will leave north korea with nuclear weapons. >> one of the things he envies about dictatorships is they control the press. shannon: former deputy national security advisor to donald trump, jp mcfarland, welcome, i want to start with a tweet from the man helping to unseat the president next year, joe biden. he says not one...
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this is historic, him going to north korea is like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> donald trump is so eager for a deal that he will settle for half a loaf or a quarter of a loaf, which will leave north korea with nuclear weapons. >> i think he envies these dictators. one things that he envies about dictators, they control the press. >> david is here with us and former security adviser, k.t. mcfarland. welcome. >> thank you. >> i want to start with a tweet that comes from the man that is hoping to unseat the president. joe biden says, this not one missile or nuclear weapon has been destroyed. if anything, the situation has gotten worse. north korea is churning out fissile material. k.t.? >> that's coming from a vice president whose president had a strategic doctrine with north korea which is strategic patience, in other words to not do anything. the first thing we looked at is north korea and what were the options? there were very few. all the good ones were long gone. one of the things that we understood is that this would end up being a personal diplomacy between trump personal
this is historic, him going to north korea is like chamberlain going to talk to hitler. >> donald trump is so eager for a deal that he will settle for half a loaf or a quarter of a loaf, which will leave north korea with nuclear weapons. >> i think he envies these dictators. one things that he envies about dictators, they control the press. >> david is here with us and former security adviser, k.t. mcfarland. welcome. >> thank you. >> i want to start with a tweet...
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he likes this as a tv show, same with north korea, and he's acting like chamberlain when he's going toorth korea. same with china, he's backing down there. he wants the tv show. he wants to win the 24 hour news cycle. he's not solving any of these problems. maria: i any a lot of problems -- i think a lot of problems have been solved on the economy, congressman. >> not from where i come from, maria. maria: not in ohio, huh? >> 75% of americans still living paycheck to paycheck. maria: congressman, we will talk more. please come back soon. >> thanks. -guys, i want you to meet someone. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to ruin your dinner. -you're not my dad! -that's fair. overstepped. -that's fair. i want some more what's he doin? please sir. i want some more more? he has asked for... thank you well he did s
he likes this as a tv show, same with north korea, and he's acting like chamberlain when he's going toorth korea. same with china, he's backing down there. he wants the tv show. he wants to win the 24 hour news cycle. he's not solving any of these problems. maria: i any a lot of problems -- i think a lot of problems have been solved on the economy, congressman. >> not from where i come from, maria. maria: not in ohio, huh? >> 75% of americans still living paycheck to paycheck....
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boris johnson didn't come out and say -- this was not all of a sudden churchill taking over from chamberlainee a negotiated resolution of this. they're holding an iranian oil tanker. the iranians took a british tanker in retaliation. there's probably going to be discussion back and forth between the two sides. leland: is that the right message to send? >> i think that given where the british are and their capabilities and their capacity, probably it is. leland: the royal navy is not what it used to be. >> certainly not in the gulf. leland: ambassador, appreciate your time. thank you for your time. jillian: new developments in the manhunt for two canadian teenagers accused of killing three people. where the pair was last seen, still to come. jillian: welcome back. it is the peak of dry season in california. that means a lot of brush fires. crews from the los angeles county fire department very busy dealing with a manmade blaze on friday after a car fire set half an acre of brush ablaze. the fire spread before water was spread from the air and on the ground. no injuries were reported. leland:
boris johnson didn't come out and say -- this was not all of a sudden churchill taking over from chamberlainee a negotiated resolution of this. they're holding an iranian oil tanker. the iranians took a british tanker in retaliation. there's probably going to be discussion back and forth between the two sides. leland: is that the right message to send? >> i think that given where the british are and their capabilities and their capacity, probably it is. leland: the royal navy is not what...
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athletes played a vital role in civil rights from jim brown to muhammad ali, to bill russell, to wilt chamberlainstood up things are wrong. you treat me great when i'm great athlete. when i'm not wearing a uniform you treat me on a second-class citizen. people got on michael jordan for doing nothing when he was so powerful. when people speak up, john harbaugh, coach of the baltimore ravens, i'm not too thrilled and i want both elijah cummings and president trump to tom together to solve problems of baltimore. was that wrong? are we being selective deciding when we want athletes to speak up. i say if they do speak up, don't be surprised if people speak back. stuart: don't damage the sport, which is biting the hand that feeds you. brian, thank you very much as always. see you real soon. >> enjoy it. see you in the halls or the christmas party. stuart: who knows. president trump is considering adding antifa to the domestic terror list. coming up next a former, a former antifa member. we'll get an inside look into that organization. >>> we have the ceo of autonation on the show. i will be speaking wi
athletes played a vital role in civil rights from jim brown to muhammad ali, to bill russell, to wilt chamberlainstood up things are wrong. you treat me great when i'm great athlete. when i'm not wearing a uniform you treat me on a second-class citizen. people got on michael jordan for doing nothing when he was so powerful. when people speak up, john harbaugh, coach of the baltimore ravens, i'm not too thrilled and i want both elijah cummings and president trump to tom together to solve...
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[applause] >> i am reading a book by a kind of new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler into the road and finished up un opening book of the true trilogy that covers the first couple of years in the revolutionary war. that matters with local newspapers and sometimes i go go here about the book and there was a bit devotion about two carrier pilots one of them was shot down and died in the korean war in 1950. i heard him talking about the book on npr and i thought that was a great read, and it was. and i listene listen to other ps well if they are reading something interesting they would usually talk about it. so no systematic way but i usually end up with a pretty good book. where do you enjoy reading? >> everywhere. probably more on airplanes than anywhere else. if you have a couple of hours or more. so, i do a lot of that but i try to read somethin something evert least a little bit if i have a book i'm reading to knock off ten or 20 pages a night when i get home. i don't travel ever without a book. >> starting in just a minute from last week's libertarian conference fr
[applause] >> i am reading a book by a kind of new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler into the road and finished up un opening book of the true trilogy that covers the first couple of years in the revolutionary war. that matters with local newspapers and sometimes i go go here about the book and there was a bit devotion about two carrier pilots one of them was shot down and died in the korean war in 1950. i heard him talking about the book on npr and i thought that was a...