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he does someone ago because he's for james g blaine and his four senator john sherman of ohio and mckinley doesn't want to oppose this chief. over his objection gets sent to the national convention where he support the ultimate winner of the nomination while hannah is supporting sherman. >> host: so the first two encounters are on august the ninth. >> guest: in 1888 they both go back to the republican national convention. they got a little bit of a semi-rivalry going. a third ohio character has entered the scene. just to be fire alarm for occur who ran for governor in 1885 and is defeated and elected in 1887. and as governor of the state in 1888 and they go to the national convention in hannah and mckinley are now in support of senator sherman were for occur as trying to make himself be the presidential nominee or the vice presidential nominee. at this convention, mckinley comports himself in a way that causes an eye to recognize him as having presidential timber. at this convention, the convention still may and mckinley has been the leader in the congress protection. he has played a role
he does someone ago because he's for james g blaine and his four senator john sherman of ohio and mckinley doesn't want to oppose this chief. over his objection gets sent to the national convention where he support the ultimate winner of the nomination while hannah is supporting sherman. >> host: so the first two encounters are on august the ninth. >> guest: in 1888 they both go back to the republican national convention. they got a little bit of a semi-rivalry going. a third ohio...
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hannah is for senator john sherman of ohio. mckinley doesn't want to impose his chief but over his objection he gets sent to the national convention where he supports deal to the winner of the nomination while hannah is supporting sherman paid. >> host: their first encounters they are on opposite sides. >> guest: in 1888 they both go back to the republican national convention and by this time they have got a little bit of a semi-rivalry going. the third ohio characters into the scene. joseph b. foraker who runs for governor in 1885 and is defeated and is elected in 1887. he gets elected in 1885 and as governor of the state in 1888. they go to the national convention and hannah and mckinley aren't support up senator sherman. foraker is desperate to try to make himself a presidential nominee or the vice presidential nominee. at this convention mckinley comport himself in a way that causes hand not to recognize him as presidential -- at this convention by ken lay has been the leader on protectionists played a role in the conventio
hannah is for senator john sherman of ohio. mckinley doesn't want to impose his chief but over his objection he gets sent to the national convention where he supports deal to the winner of the nomination while hannah is supporting sherman paid. >> host: their first encounters they are on opposite sides. >> guest: in 1888 they both go back to the republican national convention and by this time they have got a little bit of a semi-rivalry going. the third ohio characters into the...
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i would like to extend that thanks to john sherman and the board of the truman library institute. there are members of the board, past members, who had fought in the pacific during world war ii. not all -- i did not only catch any flack for this, but they behaved with empathy and honor and i am grateful for that. i am also grateful to the citizens of missouri and kansas city and independence, because it is not just my legacy that is at stake, it is yours. my grandfather's legacy belongs to all of us. i really appreciate you being here and i appreciate this acceptance of this gesture. the first part of the story is a story of the teacher. my grandfather never talk to me bombings, andic to be fair, i never asked him to. outisited my grandparents here in the last thing i wanted was a history lesson. grandpa would give you one if he could catch you. [laughter] clifton: so i do not ask about the bombings or anything else. i learned about them from my textbooks, as most of you did. they had a picture or a page or two, not much. a picture of the mushroom cloud, facts and figures, but not
i would like to extend that thanks to john sherman and the board of the truman library institute. there are members of the board, past members, who had fought in the pacific during world war ii. not all -- i did not only catch any flack for this, but they behaved with empathy and honor and i am grateful for that. i am also grateful to the citizens of missouri and kansas city and independence, because it is not just my legacy that is at stake, it is yours. my grandfather's legacy belongs to all...
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because he is committed by the convention of the republicans in ohio and by his heart the support of john sherman for president into this would be a blight on his personal character if anyone were to vote for him and this is astonishing. here is a man who could have potentially swept the convention by stating the strive and letting these sort of things go his way because clearly a lot of people are second choice for president what makes him a potential nominee and then he says no and spends the next two days when the convention is in recess pushing his fellow delegates wherever here is that something is going to happen that somebody wants to be for him he shows up ... don't do this. i would rather cut off my right arm than to be the nominee of the party i would deserve to lose if i would allow my personal character. she hears in the next room some delegates talking about how they are going to go about getting them nominated and he throws open the door and says to stop it, don't do this anymore. and he is blown away by the willingness to step away from power. >> host: so he keeps the deal -- >> ho
because he is committed by the convention of the republicans in ohio and by his heart the support of john sherman for president into this would be a blight on his personal character if anyone were to vote for him and this is astonishing. here is a man who could have potentially swept the convention by stating the strive and letting these sort of things go his way because clearly a lot of people are second choice for president what makes him a potential nominee and then he says no and spends the...
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when you look at who really flushed out this deal, john kerry, wendy sherman in the state department. sitting in vienna. for them, an historic moment. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel joining us from vienna. what more can you tell us about what's happening there? >> we are waiting right now for an announcement from the iaea, the international atomic energy agency, and this announcement is supposed to come earlier in the day. this is an announcement that the u.s. has been working on with iran in secret, often complicated diplomatic talks for the last 2 1/2 years. and these -- this announcement which could come any moment is really quite -- is really delayed already at this stage. is supposed to acknowledge iran has, in fact, complied with its side of the nuclear agreement, and then allowing it to -- for sanctions to be lifted, including the release of tens of billions of dollars which have been frozen and allowing iran to participate in the international economy again including banking, including access to international oil trades. we do think, however, that a key reaso
when you look at who really flushed out this deal, john kerry, wendy sherman in the state department. sitting in vienna. for them, an historic moment. >> nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel joining us from vienna. what more can you tell us about what's happening there? >> we are waiting right now for an announcement from the iaea, the international atomic energy agency, and this announcement is supposed to come earlier in the day. this is an announcement that the u.s. has...
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sot chandler sherman it really looks like the only people who this decision helps is nv energy and as solar city closes up shop-- all these employees-- could be out of a job-- sot john kelley i signed leases bought houses but whats even more upsetting to them-- is watching a company they believe can do so much good-- get forced out. sot john kelley i whole heartedly believe in the mission to make the planet a little bit better than when we got here and we're doing that through clean energy, trying to provide clean energy marissa tag some of these workers will be pleading their case to commission members-- next week. reporting at solar city-- mk-- ch13an. an action news update on a story we're following on the strip right now. power is back on at the mandarin oriental. the problem started early sunday morning. residents on about 20 floors went about 48 hours without electricity. no word from managment on what caused the outage. las vegas will be a political candidates.. vying for the white house in town. we'll tell you who's showing up.. next. plus.. a las vegas museum is at risk of shutting down!!! we're doing it to keep the image of the showgirl alive an anonymous
sot chandler sherman it really looks like the only people who this decision helps is nv energy and as solar city closes up shop-- all these employees-- could be out of a job-- sot john kelley i signed leases bought houses but whats even more upsetting to them-- is watching a company they believe can do so much good-- get forced out. sot john kelley i whole heartedly believe in the mission to make the planet a little bit better than when we got here and we're doing that through clean energy,...
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john brown came to cleveland @from the south. @>> they came to a brain game @event sponsored by sherman @williams. @more than 30 companies here. @what do businesses get from @this? @>> talent. @>> the opportunity to be first @in line to hire some of these @great people. @>> but another plus. @>> do we like to have people @who already know the community, @fit culturally within the @midwest culture? @sure, absolutely. @>> the cleveland state study @found the percent of college @educated adults in the city @went up 91% since 2006. @its cool neighborhoods sell @themselves. @students heard from the best @promoter, destination cleveland @rnc host committees. @>> five, eight, ten years ago, @there would not be this many of @interested and excited to come @back to cleveland. @>> after the power lunch, @career fair, this won't stop. @>> once they go through this @event, they're forever linked @to our organization. @>> hopefully they will be @linked to the future. @>> this wasn't all good news @about cleveland. @some of the discussions about @real cleveland problems. @school, poverties. @students i spoke wi
john brown came to cleveland @from the south. @>> they came to a brain game @event sponsored by sherman @williams. @more than 30 companies here. @what do businesses get from @this? @>> talent. @>> the opportunity to be first @in line to hire some of these @great people. @>> but another plus. @>> do we like to have people @who already know the community, @fit culturally within the @midwest culture? @sure, absolutely. @>> the cleveland state study @found the...
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. >>> i'm joined now for more on this from ambassador wendy sherman who negotiated the iran nuclear deal alongside johnry and knows all of these players better than any other american perhaps than john kerry. thanks for join b us. it certainly took a lot of attention and scrambling on behalf -- on the part of secretary kerry, people in the white house right before the state of the union from this accidental intrusion. give us some insight into what was going on in these frantic calls with zarif. >> as we've heard, secretary kerry was with secretary ash carter of the pentagon at the time that he heard about this. he left the meeting with senior philippine officials to call zarif, the foreign minister of iran. he had several conversations with him before the state of the union address. he made it clear that this was an accident. that no one was entirely clear what had occurred here. minister zarif gave assurances they would be released quickly. that happened -- our time about 3:30 this morning or so. they wanted to wait until the daybreak took place in farsi island in the persian gulf so there would be s
. >>> i'm joined now for more on this from ambassador wendy sherman who negotiated the iran nuclear deal alongside johnry and knows all of these players better than any other american perhaps than john kerry. thanks for join b us. it certainly took a lot of attention and scrambling on behalf -- on the part of secretary kerry, people in the white house right before the state of the union from this accidental intrusion. give us some insight into what was going on in these frantic calls...
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joining me from baltimore, vali nasr, dean of johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, in washington, wendy sherman, fellow at the harvard kennedy school. previously, she held the role of united states acting depp secretary of state and leading negotiate in the nuclear deal with iran. david sanger from washington, nimmed national security -- "new york times" national security correspondent and philip gordon, senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. i am pleased to have them all on this program. philip gordon, where are we? >> in a situation that's more difficult than three or four days ago. >> rose: because more people got involved or nobody seems to be backing down? >> no, key to the crises we face in the middle east is the split not just between sunni and shia but between saudi arabia and iran. that rainfall riis driving the conflict in syria, yemen, the saudi policy on oil, driving executions and so many other things in the region. a prerequisite to deal with so many conflicts is somehow not to have a love fest in the countries but some form of tolerance. you had a process in vienna to
joining me from baltimore, vali nasr, dean of johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, in washington, wendy sherman, fellow at the harvard kennedy school. previously, she held the role of united states acting depp secretary of state and leading negotiate in the nuclear deal with iran. david sanger from washington, nimmed national security -- "new york times" national security correspondent and philip gordon, senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. i am...
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john we are @good to go. @>>> after prosecutors announce @a big update in the sherman @murder case, the grand jury @indicted sherman's divorce @attorney gregory moore on 16 @charges, he tamper weekend @evidence and lied to police. @sherman was to meet with her @attorney on march 24th, 2013 @when someone repeatedly stabbed @her outside his downtown office @building, the indictment says @moore also made false @statements to police. @>> i just -- where was he? @why would someone lie about @where they were? @there has to be more. @beginning of information that @will becoming out. @>> still, no one under arrest @for murder, sherman's family @and friends say they are not @surprised by the dime, moore @had been on the police radar @since 2014. @>>> three of the biggest @airlines in the united states @are allowing passengers to make @travel changes because of the @zika virus. @>> tiffany tarply what you need @to know if you are planning a @trip out of the country. @>> spring break is just around @the corner for many of us, you @or someone you know may be @traveling to one of these @counties. @reportedly 31 cases he
john we are @good to go. @>>> after prosecutors announce @a big update in the sherman @murder case, the grand jury @indicted sherman's divorce @attorney gregory moore on 16 @charges, he tamper weekend @evidence and lied to police. @sherman was to meet with her @attorney on march 24th, 2013 @when someone repeatedly stabbed @her outside his downtown office @building, the indictment says @moore also made false @statements to police. @>> i just -- where was he? @why would someone lie...
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wendy sherman, no longer in the government, played a significant role, john kerry. elise, good reporting. thank you very much. we are standing by. we expect at some point to hear from the secretary of state, the iranian foreign minister, gentleman vod zarif. we will see if president obama goes out and addresses the american people on this historic day as well. much more of our special coverage coming up right after a quick break i accept i'm not the rower i used to be.. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept is getting out there with less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin, i will. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliq
wendy sherman, no longer in the government, played a significant role, john kerry. elise, good reporting. thank you very much. we are standing by. we expect at some point to hear from the secretary of state, the iranian foreign minister, gentleman vod zarif. we will see if president obama goes out and addresses the american people on this historic day as well. much more of our special coverage coming up right after a quick break i accept i'm not the rower i used to be.. i even accept i have a...
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john lewis said that this is a revolution. he said that we need to march through the south like sherman did in reference to the union general during the civil war who burned at large pieces of the south. saying that we need to march to the south like sherman did and burning jim crow to the ground. and then he caused and added nonviolently. and this was, of course, this was a dramatic effect. the student nonviolent coordinating committee. they were not talked about on revolution and burning things to the ground. but the references to violence were too much and they said that you can be militant. and a. philip randolph said that he was going to call for a revolution and in his speech he did. he said that this is a massive moral revolution for jobs. but the references to violence were just too much. another objection that was raised by a lot of the leaders is the fact that john lewis said that they would not supported john f. kennedy's his civil rights bill. which was a major part of the demands of the march, it was aimed primarily at ensuring equal access to public facilities to be segregated schools, protecting voting rights. and a
john lewis said that this is a revolution. he said that we need to march through the south like sherman did in reference to the union general during the civil war who burned at large pieces of the south. saying that we need to march to the south like sherman did and burning jim crow to the ground. and then he caused and added nonviolently. and this was, of course, this was a dramatic effect. the student nonviolent coordinating committee. they were not talked about on revolution and burning...
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in 1941, when he saw john lewis speech he objected to one phrase a particular which she centcom this is a revolution, we need to march through the south like sherman did in reference to the general who burned large pieces of the south to the ground in said march to the south and burned jim-crow to the ground then he paused and added non violently. this was a quotation made dramatic affect the sncc not talking about our revolution but the references to violence were too much for randolph and other nonviolent leaders you can be militant end actually one they did call for revolution a massive moral revolution. but the references to violence were too much another objection raised by a lot of leaders john lewis said there would not support jfk civil-rights bill. which was the major part of the demand aimed primarily at ensure equal access for the desegregated schools. all of the civil rights leaders were very critical in did not have enough enforcement power and as kennedy introduced it, it did not include the fair employment what of the principal objective of the march on washington was prohibiting employment discrimination on race or color or religio
in 1941, when he saw john lewis speech he objected to one phrase a particular which she centcom this is a revolution, we need to march through the south like sherman did in reference to the general who burned large pieces of the south to the ground in said march to the south and burned jim-crow to the ground then he paused and added non violently. this was a quotation made dramatic affect the sncc not talking about our revolution but the references to violence were too much for randolph and...
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still ahead, secretary of state john kerry joins us live after a land mark weekend and we'll get ambassador wendy sherman'sve. you're watching morning joe. we'll be right back. ♪ me and the boys are playing.♪. ♪ ... all nig♪t text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots theand to help you accelerate,. we've created a new company... one totally focused on what's next for your business. the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> for decades our differences with iran meant our governments almost never spoke to each other. that
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sherman. can ms. roberts comment on whether she was surprised or not that democrat john bell edwards won the louisianamething bigger for louisiana? >> guest: i was surprised because louisiana's become such a red state, and no one had been, no democrat had been elected statewide in quite some time. and so the question is, was it just about david vitter, the republican candidate, and his problems, or was it -- does it signify something bigger. and the answer is we really won't know until we go through a couple of more election cycles. john bell was the candidate who won, what he did do i side from attack vitter -- which he did very effectively -- he did reach out to lower income, white people about things like medical care and say he would expand medicaid. and that he would raise the minimum wage. so whether those were issues that appealed to people and helped get him elected or not is really something we have to watch in another couple of cycles. >> host: and reverend sabaj in wichita, kansas. i apologize, sir. that offer for a signed book from cokie roberts was only for marsha who had called in earlie
sherman. can ms. roberts comment on whether she was surprised or not that democrat john bell edwards won the louisianamething bigger for louisiana? >> guest: i was surprised because louisiana's become such a red state, and no one had been, no democrat had been elected statewide in quite some time. and so the question is, was it just about david vitter, the republican candidate, and his problems, or was it -- does it signify something bigger. and the answer is we really won't know until we...
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john kerry, secretary of energy dr. ernest moniz and under secretary wendy sherman for using america's diplomatic power to make the world a safer place. this diplomatic approach also avoids the significant costs and risks a military option would pose. one need only look at iraq to find out what military options cost. trillions of dollars, because of the worst foreign policy decision in the history of our country, the invasion of iraq. hundreds of thousands of people dead, millions have been displaced. thousands of americans are dead. tens of thousands badly wounded. the diplomatic approach avoids the, i repeat, costs and risks the nuclear option posed. no one, though, should think that all the components of the joint comprehensive plan of action have been completed. they haven't been. we're now at the beginning of a critical period where iran must allow unprecedented inspections, signed to allow international communities to know that if iran tries to break out and race toward building a nuclear weapon, we'll know about it. iran poses a threat to our nation's most supportive ally in the middle east, the state of israel.
john kerry, secretary of energy dr. ernest moniz and under secretary wendy sherman for using america's diplomatic power to make the world a safer place. this diplomatic approach also avoids the significant costs and risks a military option would pose. one need only look at iraq to find out what military options cost. trillions of dollars, because of the worst foreign policy decision in the history of our country, the invasion of iraq. hundreds of thousands of people dead, millions have been...