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bestsellers about the assassination of one of the most gifted men elected to the presidency, i president garfield and house theodore roosevelt and his presidency so she is good about narratives of famous individuals and in this case she tells the story that a new had happened but didn't know it was so dramatic that winston churchill always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england had a think tank of his own greatness so he tried to put itself in danger in india as a war correspondent and then went to south africa were the war just erupted he was a correspondent but he volunteered to go in an armored train the trainer was attacked and he was captured put in a prison camp and they made great propaganda value out of this but he escapes by himself to make his way across 300 miles of enemy territory with a chocolate bar and a few coins but then gets to neutral territory comes back and fights battles and then is freed from where he is held captive. >> one of the most gifted narrative historians writing today and the third book is a two-time finalist for franklin roosevelt is a very sing
bestsellers about the assassination of one of the most gifted men elected to the presidency, i president garfield and house theodore roosevelt and his presidency so she is good about narratives of famous individuals and in this case she tells the story that a new had happened but didn't know it was so dramatic that winston churchill always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england had a think tank of his own greatness so he tried to put itself in danger in india as a war...
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it was a marathon that resulted in the nomination of james garfield. grant was thinking about reconstruction, about the war all the way to the end of his life and writing his memoirs. year, in what she was writing memoirs but the whole nation watched as he fell victim to throw cancer. you could see a series of balancing acts that he took making his death means something as well as having his memoirs say something. the memoirs reassert the centrality of slavery. grant said there would not have been a civil war had there not been slavery. he honored the courage of confederate soldiers while bemoaning their cause is one of the worst for which anyone had ever fought. courage was reflected in the dedication of the memoirs which was the american soldier. grant still expressed regret in his memoirs that moore had not been done for african-americans, the nation did not still theme of securing the promise of freedom and equality but he glimpsed in the wake of emancipation. he worked hard defending his own record, staff officers had done grant would start to rea
it was a marathon that resulted in the nomination of james garfield. grant was thinking about reconstruction, about the war all the way to the end of his life and writing his memoirs. year, in what she was writing memoirs but the whole nation watched as he fell victim to throw cancer. you could see a series of balancing acts that he took making his death means something as well as having his memoirs say something. the memoirs reassert the centrality of slavery. grant said there would not have...
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move to colorado where it was beautiful and clean air and clean water. - they found themselves in garfieldg for a new home. - there's chris. - hi! - hi! - in 1995, they bought their dream house, a fixer-upper in a rural neighborhohood outsidede rif. it was shortly after chris and steve moved in that drilling rigs began to appear on some of their neighbors' land and in the surrounding hills. - and then everything changed. chris would get in the shower, and heher skin turned brigight . i think k it was in '96.. and it hurt. her skin, it was burning, on fire. she would swell. - steve began to develop symptoms as wel - i'fefeel dzy.. i'd get bloody noses. - why would anyone think that something happening cocoupleileses dn the e ad could ssssiblye cacausg this h hlth change in the b body? u u see ood d dirders,s, at is caed idiopath hemoraging. so you g bloody es, bloody nes, and also blood in the urine. d d a nuer o of ople who called me id they had thisondition - i was afra s she w gonnbleeeed death. s'd wakep in theorning, and she uld be covered inlood. r nose wld be bleeng ju like cry, and
move to colorado where it was beautiful and clean air and clean water. - they found themselves in garfieldg for a new home. - there's chris. - hi! - hi! - in 1995, they bought their dream house, a fixer-upper in a rural neighborhohood outsidede rif. it was shortly after chris and steve moved in that drilling rigs began to appear on some of their neighbors' land and in the surrounding hills. - and then everything changed. chris would get in the shower, and heher skin turned brigight . i think k...
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it and garfield made this -- and garfield made this quote, and i want to leave you with this -- tell's ever applied in any of our lifetimes. he said this -- "now more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their congress. if that body -- if that body be ignorant, reckless, and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness, and corruption." [ applause ] he went on and said, if that body be intelligent, brave, and pure, it's because the people demand these qualities to represent them in the national legislaturement then he said this -- if the nextç secentenn does not find us a great nation, it will be because the people who represent the enterprise, the culture, and the morality of the nation did not aid in controlling the political forces. folks, this is our turf. it's our country. it's our time for the body of christ to have her finest hour. this is the time to step up to the plate. the stakes are enormously high, as you well know. this is the time. i want to thank you for being engaged. god bless you. keep the torch aplays. [ applause
it and garfield made this -- and garfield made this quote, and i want to leave you with this -- tell's ever applied in any of our lifetimes. he said this -- "now more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their congress. if that body -- if that body be ignorant, reckless, and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness, and corruption." [ applause ] he went on and said, if that body be intelligent, brave, and pure, it's because the...
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. >> we had several presidents assassinated by gunfire, garfield, mckinley, and there are a number oftheir attempts made including on franklin roosevelt. my question is did that trigger national discussion of gun control and if not, why not? i think the biggest discussion happened in the mid and late 60s. what was the impact of those events on the gun business? >> interestingly, in my work, i didn't see either an impact or a shift in the public discourse after any of those events. theodore roosevelt was also shot on a way to a speech and he just went ahead and delivered his speech. he went to the hospital later, maybe, i don't even know if you did that. he said it's going to take more than that to shut me down. so i don't think, for for the time period that i'm looking at, that it really didn't have much of an impact. but again, i don't think the gun was by any means as politicized as it is today. the gun politics are a very recent invention in this story. >> gun politics is of course a hyper controversial and provocative subject. you do, in your epilogue get into it with some ideas y
. >> we had several presidents assassinated by gunfire, garfield, mckinley, and there are a number oftheir attempts made including on franklin roosevelt. my question is did that trigger national discussion of gun control and if not, why not? i think the biggest discussion happened in the mid and late 60s. what was the impact of those events on the gun business? >> interestingly, in my work, i didn't see either an impact or a shift in the public discourse after any of those events....
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one of my great heroes is james garfield. don't know if you know much about garfield. he's the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. and unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't know if that has anything to do with it. but garfield, i never read anything from him that i didn't deeply walk away from saying he got it. he understands, he understood the issues of faith and freedom. he understood the role of religion and morality as our founders described it. and garfield made this quote, and i want to leave you with this. because tell me if it doesn't apply more today than it's ever applied in any of our lifetimes. he said this. now more than ever before the people are responsible for the character of their congress. if that body -- if that body, the ignorant, reckless and corrupt it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness and corruption. [ applause ] he went on and said, if that body be intelligent, brave and pure, it's because the people demand these qualities to represent them in the national legislature. then he said this. i
one of my great heroes is james garfield. don't know if you know much about garfield. he's the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. and unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't know if that has anything to do with it. but garfield, i never read anything from him that i didn't deeply walk away from saying he got it. he understands, he understood the issues of faith and freedom. he understood the role of religion and morality as our founders described it. and...
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flames broke out on garfield avenue in harris -- morris town. nobody was hurt. >>> phillies ryan howard said a fan crossed the line as a fan through a beer bottle after he grounded out on saturday. both the phillies and police are investigating. police are trying to identify the man in the photo, a fan took it after the incident. it appears to show hawrd looking at the guy from afar. howard told the philadelphia inquirer, i've done too much in this town to have that kind of stuff. teammates debris with the two-time home run champ. i think it's very disappointing for a guy like ryan to have done what he has done in his career and m.v.p. and helped win the world series i don't think it's acceptable. >>> mayor jim kenny told "action news" the incident is another black eye for the city and under fans to usury straighten. >>> happening today, the third u.s. circuit court of appeal unless philadelphia is due to use arguments in whether the people involved in the bridgegate scandal should be made public. the list includes unindicted coconspirators that
flames broke out on garfield avenue in harris -- morris town. nobody was hurt. >>> phillies ryan howard said a fan crossed the line as a fan through a beer bottle after he grounded out on saturday. both the phillies and police are investigating. police are trying to identify the man in the photo, a fan took it after the incident. it appears to show hawrd looking at the guy from afar. howard told the philadelphia inquirer, i've done too much in this town to have that kind of stuff....
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chester arthur, james garfield's vice president before he succeeded president garfield, before he became vice president, the highest position he ever held was as the collector of customs in the port of new york. derek hobart, president mckinley's first vice president, had never held any public office other than state legislator in the state of new jersey. william king, who was franklin pierce and's vice president, did have a lot of experience, but he was very sick when he was chosen to be vice president. so sick that he resigned from the senate because he could not continue to perform his role in the senate, and he died soon after his election. being vice president was not a good career move for somebody in most of the 19th century. only three 19th century vice presidents were elected to a second term. none after 1836. although five presidents from 1828 to 1900 were elected to a second term, none with the same vice president. the four vice presidents who succeeded to the presidency in the 19th century, none of them were reelected or elected to their own term as president. the vice presid
chester arthur, james garfield's vice president before he succeeded president garfield, before he became vice president, the highest position he ever held was as the collector of customs in the port of new york. derek hobart, president mckinley's first vice president, had never held any public office other than state legislator in the state of new jersey. william king, who was franklin pierce and's vice president, did have a lot of experience, but he was very sick when he was chosen to be vice...
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now live from chopper 6 hd you are looking at what was the public works building in wildwood, at garfield and susquehanna streets. and it came under attack by probably straight line winds late this afternoon. so you might ask where is the roof? it was blown off. where is it? we'll show you as chop 6 pulls out just a bit. and there is the roof. on the ground about 25 to 30 feet behind the building. >> that is what the wind was doing today in cape may county. >> we had wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour in cape may county, that is hurricane force win and can do damage like that. everything has settled down and stormtracker 6 live double scan showing a few spotty showers and we had a vicious line of storms moving through cape may county, we are live on sky 6 hd and the sunshine is back but the beaches are pretty much empty, a lot of people likely dealing with property damage now thanks to the winds that were helped fueled by the warm, humid air, not officially a heat wave. sunday and yesterday 91 and today only hit 88 degrees, that is 4 degrees above average but you need three days in the 90
now live from chopper 6 hd you are looking at what was the public works building in wildwood, at garfield and susquehanna streets. and it came under attack by probably straight line winds late this afternoon. so you might ask where is the roof? it was blown off. where is it? we'll show you as chop 6 pulls out just a bit. and there is the roof. on the ground about 25 to 30 feet behind the building. >> that is what the wind was doing today in cape may county. >> we had wind gusts up...
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john garfield, cohost of "on the media."ching those images last night, upset, watching people who have attended a political rally, who are walking to their cars, getting punched in the face, sucker-punched, egged. this is not acceptable. means of political expression. >> no it's clearly not an acceptable means of political expression. it's horrible. and of course it's completely inevitable. trump has been spewing all sorts of hate speech. this is the harvest of that. he has been divisive, polarizing, hateful. and people take that personally. and it was simply inevitable that in a campaign such as this, that people would behave badly. in previous cases, it's been trump supporters. incited by this guy. in this case, it was the perceived victims of his rhetoric. we'll be seeing more of this, not less. with the tv cameras on it exacerbates an already bad situation. >> here's what trump had to say. this has been in line with the way he's approached violence or calls for violence at his rallies with this sort of kind of wry wink a
john garfield, cohost of "on the media."ching those images last night, upset, watching people who have attended a political rally, who are walking to their cars, getting punched in the face, sucker-punched, egged. this is not acceptable. means of political expression. >> no it's clearly not an acceptable means of political expression. it's horrible. and of course it's completely inevitable. trump has been spewing all sorts of hate speech. this is the harvest of that. he has been...
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one of my great heroes is james garfield. i don't know if you know much about our field but he is the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't really know if that has anything to do with it and i never read anything about him it. did not say he got he understood the issues of faith and freedom. he understood the role of ourgion and morality as founders described it. and garfield made this quote and leave you with this because tell me if it does not apply today more than an has ever applied. he said, now, more then ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their congress. ignorant, reckless, and corrupt, it is because people tolerate ignorance, recklessness, and corruption. [applause] to say if he went on they are ignorant and his because people represent that. then he said, if the next centennial does not find us a great nation, it will be because represent the enterprise, the culture, and the morality of the nature did not control the poli
one of my great heroes is james garfield. i don't know if you know much about our field but he is the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't really know if that has anything to do with it and i never read anything about him it. did not say he got he understood the issues of faith and freedom. he understood the role of ourgion and morality as founders described it. and garfield made this quote and leave you with this because...
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flames broke out around 6:30 at the home in the 300 block of garfield avenue in moorestown.ire fighters quickly put out the flames, no one was hurt. >>> stay with "action news" for latest reports on storm damage across the region, we will be monitoring conditions overnight and into tomorrow morning. our show begins tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. on six abc. >>> three people were injured when a car smashed into a utility pole tonight in montgomery county this was the scene shortly after 5:30 along black rock road near hallow road in upper providence no word on extent of those injuries. >>> a tractor trailer crashed in boothwyn delaware county and that was a source of the huge backup this afternoon. investigators say a car cut off a tractor trailer causing it to crash into a guardrail, at the pennsylvania/delaware state line just before the 495, i-95 split. to make matters worse, more than 100 gallons of fuel leaked from the truck's tanks and nobody was injured. >>> the phillies and philadelphia police are investigating after a fan crossed the line, first base man ryan howard says that
flames broke out around 6:30 at the home in the 300 block of garfield avenue in moorestown.ire fighters quickly put out the flames, no one was hurt. >>> stay with "action news" for latest reports on storm damage across the region, we will be monitoring conditions overnight and into tomorrow morning. our show begins tomorrow at 4:30 a.m. on six abc. >>> three people were injured when a car smashed into a utility pole tonight in montgomery county this was the scene...
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you are looking at behind me is roof, ripped off, from the top of the public works building, at garfield avenue and the bay. this is a big opened area where the bay has room for the wind to pick up, and it lifted up the top of the area here and threw it on the lawn here. at least 50 feet long with the heavy wood framework that is still attached to it. the nails sticking out. i'm joined by the nair of wildwood, ernie. president mayor tell me about the conditions of the storm as it came through wildwood. >> i have been here a lot of storms. it turned black. and then it came out of no where. it blew i don't know how strong but, in the chest of 80 r 20 or 25 minutes. >> what happened to this building. >> the doors, we have align of garage door, and they all imploded. and then it looks like lifted the whole roof right off. >> what is your sense of the damage and any injuries. >> thank god no injuries to report at this point. a lot of wires down, lot of trees down, treason cars, your typical stuff. we see this on everybody else we never see this here to this extent and it is hard to believe we
you are looking at behind me is roof, ripped off, from the top of the public works building, at garfield avenue and the bay. this is a big opened area where the bay has room for the wind to pick up, and it lifted up the top of the area here and threw it on the lawn here. at least 50 feet long with the heavy wood framework that is still attached to it. the nails sticking out. i'm joined by the nair of wildwood, ernie. president mayor tell me about the conditions of the storm as it came through...
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>> garfield? [laughter] >> oh, there we go. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet.dvantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (tires screeching) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (all gasp) (yelling) (thudding and clattering) (growling)
>> garfield? [laughter] >> oh, there we go. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet.dvantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. (exclaiming) (school bell ringing) (barney belches) (tires screeching) d'oh! (tires screeching) (grunts) (all gasp) (yelling) (thudding and clattering) (growling)
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they sheared the roof right off the public works building at susquehanna and garfield in wildwood. in rio grande, a small plane was flipped onto its back, and a helicopter onto its side at the cape may county airport. and a house skeened significant damage in stone harbor just feet from the spot where a tree came toppling down. >>> at this late hour, atlantic city electric reports more than 22,000 customers are still without power at the jersey shore. >>> meteorologist cecily tynan has the latest from accuweather. but first, we're going to north wildwood and "action news" reporter christie ileto. christie, a tornado warning late this afternoon must have gotten everybody's attention there. >> reporter: that's right, jim. and this area has some of the worst damage. this was a home that was under construction. ed second and third stories of this home were at the mercy of the storm and collapsed onto a neighbor's pool and a block away hotel guests were rattled when the storm actually picked up some of the roof and blew it away. >> it was pretty scary. we heard the wind and then told ev
they sheared the roof right off the public works building at susquehanna and garfield in wildwood. in rio grande, a small plane was flipped onto its back, and a helicopter onto its side at the cape may county airport. and a house skeened significant damage in stone harbor just feet from the spot where a tree came toppling down. >>> at this late hour, atlantic city electric reports more than 22,000 customers are still without power at the jersey shore. >>> meteorologist cecily...
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when of my great heroes is james garfield. i don't know if you know much about him.is the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't know if that has anything to do with it. . i have never read something from garfield saying that he understood the issues of faith and freedom. ofunderstood the role religion and morality as our founders described them. he made this quote and i want to leave you with this. tell me if this does not apply to this day more than it has ever applied. he said this -- now, more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their congress. body,t body -- if that the egg brick, reckless, and correct, it is because the ignorance,rate recklessness, and corruption. [applause] he went on and said -- if that , andbe intelligent, brave pure, it is because the people demand these qualities to represent them in the national legislature. and then he said this -- if the next centennial does not find us a great nation, it will be who representople the enterprise, the cult
when of my great heroes is james garfield. i don't know if you know much about him.is the only minister ever to be elected president of the united states. unfortunately, he was assassinated. i don't know if that has anything to do with it. . i have never read something from garfield saying that he understood the issues of faith and freedom. ofunderstood the role religion and morality as our founders described them. he made this quote and i want to leave you with this. tell me if this does not...
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punch from mother nature, and now a closer look at the damage, like this scene here found off of garfield and this building here is a public works building, and as you can see here to the left, that's the roof. i just spoke to one of the workers here from that department, and he told me there were plenty of folks here all day working up until 2:00 in the afternoon when they wecht home for the day. fortunately, nobody was home, nobody was injured, but as you can see, damage is major. he told me that the -- luckily, wind blew east ward, why the roof is now on the vacant property opposed to if the winds blew the opposite way, they have other machinery, what we're told all the machines used to clean up the beach, that's where everything is stored here. we've been walking around some of these neighborhoods, driving around, and i can tell you that's there's plenty of trees and debris out on the streets. we'll drive around getting foot amg for you and we'll be back with some of those in a bit here. >> christian, thank you for that. track the storm right now on nbc 10 app, download for free, to g
punch from mother nature, and now a closer look at the damage, like this scene here found off of garfield and this building here is a public works building, and as you can see here to the left, that's the roof. i just spoke to one of the workers here from that department, and he told me there were plenty of folks here all day working up until 2:00 in the afternoon when they wecht home for the day. fortunately, nobody was home, nobody was injured, but as you can see, damage is major. he told me...
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winds also took the roof right off the wildwood public works garage on garfield avenue. >> i've beenown here for 40 years. have never seen anything like that. >> i've been here through nor'easters, hurricanes, and definitely by far the heaviest winds i've ever experienced. >> reporter: this was the scene along pacific avenue in wilded woo. the storm knocked out power and traffic lights for hours. at the cattle and clover the storm couldn't have hit at a worse time. >> definitely killed the dinner air. last year along this time we had power outage i think it was right to the day. >> boom, crazy smash sounded like the lightning was on the street. >> reporter: now, a woman just stopped by our truck from the holly shores campground. she tells us a tree came down on her camper while she was inside and on her husband' cars. damage there was extensive. we're in wawa parking lot with the power outages in wildwood. this place has been jumping all night. six, seven cars waiting at every pump. eight pumps here signed of the store has been crowded all night. folks gassing up getting food trying
winds also took the roof right off the wildwood public works garage on garfield avenue. >> i've beenown here for 40 years. have never seen anything like that. >> i've been here through nor'easters, hurricanes, and definitely by far the heaviest winds i've ever experienced. >> reporter: this was the scene along pacific avenue in wilded woo. the storm knocked out power and traffic lights for hours. at the cattle and clover the storm couldn't have hit at a worse time. >>...
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through, some thought it was zero tornado, winds took the roof off the wildwood public works on garfieldvenue. >> i've been down here 40 years, have never seen anything like that. >> i've been through here nor'easter's, hurricanes, definately by far the heaviest winds i've ever experienced. >> this was the scene a lost pacific avenue wildwood. the storm knocked out power and traffic light, for hours, at the cat lynn clover the storm couldn't have hit at a worse time. >> definitely killed the dinner hour, and i actually think last year along this time we had another power outage to the day. >> boom, like crazy, like smash, it sounded like literally the lightning was on the street. >> wow, that dave schratwieser has all of the details on that. now the storm also reaking havoc in parts of maryland and washington, d.c. so, the rain so hard at one point you couldn't even see the us capitol building. it was also raining inside. look at this viewer video showing water flying an elevator in the buildingment make sure to stay ahead of the weather with the fox 29 weather app. see live radar, alert
through, some thought it was zero tornado, winds took the roof off the wildwood public works on garfieldvenue. >> i've been down here 40 years, have never seen anything like that. >> i've been through here nor'easter's, hurricanes, definately by far the heaviest winds i've ever experienced. >> this was the scene a lost pacific avenue wildwood. the storm knocked out power and traffic light, for hours, at the cat lynn clover the storm couldn't have hit at a worse time. >>...
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you are looking at behind me is roof, ripped off, from the top of the public works building, at garfield this is a big opened area where the bay has room for the wind to pick up, and it lifted up the top of the area here and threw it on the lawn here. at least 50 feet long with the heavy wood framework that is still attached to it. the nails sticking out. i'm joined by the nair of wildwood, ernie. president mayor tell me about the conditions of the storm as it came through wildwood. >> i have been
you are looking at behind me is roof, ripped off, from the top of the public works building, at garfield this is a big opened area where the bay has room for the wind to pick up, and it lifted up the top of the area here and threw it on the lawn here. at least 50 feet long with the heavy wood framework that is still attached to it. the nails sticking out. i'm joined by the nair of wildwood, ernie. president mayor tell me about the conditions of the storm as it came through wildwood. >> i...
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garfield, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for ruining another one of my friday nights. >> that is it for "all in." "the rachel maddow show" begins right now. >> we have not begun to ruin friday nights. there's a lot more rumination ahead. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. we're not going to ruin your friday night. in fact, happy friday. in today's news, we learned that yesterday was not an awesome day for the highest-ranking republican in washington, d.c. to decide to finally come out and endorse his party's nominee for president. whatever happened leading up to yesterday to make house speaker paul ryan suddenly decide that he was comfortable with donald trump as the republican party's leader and presidential candidate, whatever donald trump did to make paul ryan comfortable enough as of yesterday, that as of yesterday he would give him his endorsement, whatever led to that level of being okay with him, this is how mr. trump has been comporting himself since then. >> i've been treated very unfairly by this judge. now, this judge is of mexican heritage. i'm building
garfield, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for ruining another one of my friday nights. >> that is it for "all in." "the rachel maddow show" begins right now. >> we have not begun to ruin friday nights. there's a lot more rumination ahead. thanks for staying with us for the next hour. we're not going to ruin your friday night. in fact, happy friday. in today's news, we learned that yesterday was not an awesome day for the highest-ranking republican in...
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jesse hagopian is a history teacher at garfield high school. he was pepper sprayed by seattle police officer sandra delafuente while talking on the phone with his mother after addressing the rally. he announced the settlement on monday. >> i did reach a settlement with the city of seattle for $100,000. but i want it to be clear that $100,000 is not justice. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i am juan gonzalez. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. britain is in a state of mourning today for a rising star in the british parliament who died thursday after being stabbed and shot shortly following a meeting with her constituents. jo cox was a 41-year-old mother of two who worked at oxfam before being elected as a labour mp last year. she was known for her passionate support for syrian refugees and was a member of labour friends of palestine. labour party leader jeremy corbyn paid tribute to her o
jesse hagopian is a history teacher at garfield high school. he was pepper sprayed by seattle police officer sandra delafuente while talking on the phone with his mother after addressing the rally. he announced the settlement on monday. >> i did reach a settlement with the city of seattle for $100,000. but i want it to be clear that $100,000 is not justice. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan:...
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for example, rule 38, forcefully argued back in 1880, by james garfield. some analysts think this section of the convention rules refutes the idea that delegates are bound to candidates. here's part of it. no delegate or alternate delegate shall be bound by any attempt to impose the unit rule. supporters of this notion say that means delegates cannot be forced to vote as a unit. as a winner take all block, just because some candidate won the popular vote in their state. instead they say each delegate is free to get votes and vote his or her conscience. so the rule 38 votes say if you think trump is a bad candidate, bad guy, bad for the party, you don't have to back him, erin. >> so then that would be -- that would be one way. now, that is not the only way. that this could completely change. >> no, because -- they could say any vote cast for anyone assistance since the start must be considered. effectively, bringing back into the race every candidate who dropped out or at least a lot of them, that could deny trump a majority on the floor vote, and set up a
for example, rule 38, forcefully argued back in 1880, by james garfield. some analysts think this section of the convention rules refutes the idea that delegates are bound to candidates. here's part of it. no delegate or alternate delegate shall be bound by any attempt to impose the unit rule. supporters of this notion say that means delegates cannot be forced to vote as a unit. as a winner take all block, just because some candidate won the popular vote in their state. instead they say each...
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jamesa garfield and river of doubt about the other roosevelt would have discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at totten or it is about famous individuals and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew it happened but didn't realize how true matt gillespie is always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england and had a complete faith in his own great as like he had to do something incredible to get public notice. he tried to put himself in danger in the sudan as they were correspondent. he went to south africa where the war had just erupted. the guerrilla war against the great british army was a correspondent to volunteer to go in an armored train, the way of the reconnaissance and he was captured and put in a prison camp because he was the son of aristocracy. he escaped by himself and made his way across 300 miles of enemy territory but nothing that a chocolate bar and a couple clients, makes his way to get to mutual territory of every month in the british army, comes back and freeze the prisoner of what she had been held cap to.
jamesa garfield and river of doubt about the other roosevelt would have discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at totten or it is about famous individuals and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew it happened but didn't realize how true matt gillespie is always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england and had a complete faith in his own great as like he had to do something incredible to get public notice. he tried to put himself...
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on june 13, five men were shot in the east garfield park naked. and on june 18 -- park neighborhood. on june 18, four people were shot in the middle of the afternoon in the north shore neighborhood. fortunately, none of the victims in these mass shootings were fatally wounded, but since the orlando shooting, there have been many other gun violence victims in chicago who have lost their lives. last friday, yvonne nelson, a city worker, was shot and killed walking out of a coffee shop on the south side in the middle of the afternoon. the shooter was aiming for someone else in an apparent gang dispute, but miss nelson was shot in the chest and killed. she was 49 years old, a member of the new life covenant church, beloved by friends and family. she was described as a beautiful person, hard working, loving, kind. she was taken from us last friday. last thursday, denzel thornton who worked for the chicago public school system, was shot and killed outside the entrance of mcnair elementary school in the south austin neighborhood shortly after noon. he wa
on june 13, five men were shot in the east garfield park naked. and on june 18 -- park neighborhood. on june 18, four people were shot in the middle of the afternoon in the north shore neighborhood. fortunately, none of the victims in these mass shootings were fatally wounded, but since the orlando shooting, there have been many other gun violence victims in chicago who have lost their lives. last friday, yvonne nelson, a city worker, was shot and killed walking out of a coffee shop on the...
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garfield and river of doubt about how theodore roosevelt subsequent to his presidency went and discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at taut narratives about famous individuals and periods in their life. and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew had happened which is that winston churchill as a young man, who always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england, felt he had to do something incredible to get public notice. he had tried to put himself in danger in india, in the sudan as a war correspondent. he went to south africa where the boer war had just erupted. he was a correspondent, but he volunteered to go on an armored train. the train was attacked, he was captured and put in a prison camp, and because he was the son of the aristocracy, the boers made great prop propaganda out of this. he escaped and made his way out of 300 miles of enemy territory, eventually makes his way through many adventures to get to neutral territory, comes back, frees the prisoner of war camp in the which he had been held captive and then goes
garfield and river of doubt about how theodore roosevelt subsequent to his presidency went and discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at taut narratives about famous individuals and periods in their life. and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew had happened which is that winston churchill as a young man, who always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england, felt he had to do something incredible to get public notice. he had...
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neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years and we think oregon to continue to do that indefinitely. you can see what it does to our ability to just take care of nuts and bolts maintenance. you can see the increase in our general facilities fund, our increase in camp matter which frankly, woefully funded and not really taking care. funding for ballfield replacements both synthetic turf and grass. the grass fields is something we didn't really invest in good urban forest rate, were making very significant investments in urban forest rate over the next two years. court resurfacing, paving, you see shoreview park which is new for 16-17 batson oci prope
neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years...
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. >> garfield. >> there you go. do we have time for one more? >> i know this one. >> brian. >> brian from "family guy." >> there you go. that's all the time we have for you. >> thank you so much. >> i'll see you in nine years. >> "the secret life of pets" from our sister company universal hits theaters friday, july 8th. up next, jamie lynn spears back in the spotlight after taking time to raise her daughter. we'll talk about her return to the stage and how her big this is mister kitty. mom doesn't know we have him. it's something about "responsibility." i made you-know-who promise not to tell. but she's got the nose of a bloodhound. we have to be super duper careful. so we're using fresh step with the power of febreze. it doesn't mask litter box odors. it's designed to trap and eliminate odors for 10 days. guaranteed. victory is ours, mr. kitty! fresh step. with the power of febreze. it's so easy now. new brow drama pomade crayon from maybelline new york. our 1st creamy wax crayon sculpts and tames as it colors, in one easy swipe. maybelline's n
. >> garfield. >> there you go. do we have time for one more? >> i know this one. >> brian. >> brian from "family guy." >> there you go. that's all the time we have for you. >> thank you so much. >> i'll see you in nine years. >> "the secret life of pets" from our sister company universal hits theaters friday, july 8th. up next, jamie lynn spears back in the spotlight after taking time to raise her daughter. we'll talk...
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neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years...
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convention was a marathon that resulted in the nomination of james garfield. grant was thinking about reconstruction, about the war all the way to the end of his life, and the writing of his memoirs. in grant's last year, not only was he writing memoirs, but the whole world watched a long painful death watch as he slowly became victim to throat cancer. you could see a series of balancing act at grant undertook during that time in making his death means something as well as having his memoirs say something. the memoirs reassert the centrality of slavery. grant says there would not have , been a civil war had there not been slavery. honored the courage of confederate soldiers while bemoaning their cause as one of the worst for which anyone had ever fought. courage wasg the reflected in the dedication of the memoirs, which was the -- which was to the american soldier. his son said, don't you mean the union one? it to theo, leave american soldier. grant still expressed regret in his memoirs that moore had not been done for african-americans, the nation still did n
convention was a marathon that resulted in the nomination of james garfield. grant was thinking about reconstruction, about the war all the way to the end of his life, and the writing of his memoirs. in grant's last year, not only was he writing memoirs, but the whole world watched a long painful death watch as he slowly became victim to throat cancer. you could see a series of balancing act at grant undertook during that time in making his death means something as well as having his memoirs...
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neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years and we think oregon to continue to do that indefinitely. you can see what it does to our ability to just take care of nuts and bolts maintenance. you can see the increase in our general facilities fund, our increase in camp matter which frankly, woefully funded and not really taking care. funding for ballfield replacements both synthetic turf and grass. the grass fields is something we didn't really invest in good urban forest rate, were making very significant investments in urban forest rate over the next two years. court resurfacing, paving, you see shoreview park which is new for 16-17 batson oci prope
neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years...
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neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years and we think oregon to continue to do that indefinitely. you can see what it does to our ability to just take care of nuts and bolts maintenance. you can see the increase in our general facilities fund, our increase in camp matter which frankly, woefully funded and not really taking care. funding for ballfield replacements both synthetic turf and grass. the grass fields is something we didn't really invest in good urban forest rate, were making very significant investments in urban forest rate over the next two years. court resurfacing, paving, you see shoreview park which is new for 16-17 batson oci prope
neighborhood planning areas, which is running several park renovations including at jean fran, rec ctr., garfield pool, mission rec center, a new park in soma, 17th and fulsome, and then we have some gift funding which is open support the renovation about outdoor pool. look at her general fund capital really reveals property in action. we have a pretty healthy amount. we have made very clear policy decision to fund at least $15 million a year in general fund capital in the next two fiscal years...