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rutherford b. hayes comes in. reconstruction is over. hayes says he will only serve one term, and when grant is on beginsld tour, he thinking of a third term. again, it is not against the law. there was a report of his world tour going back to the united where, there was a report grant's friends in the republican party were deciding well, we need to have another republican as president, why not grant? grinnell has the experience of meeting with world leaders, seeing what is happening on the world stage. grant would be a wonderful republican nominee. while he is on the tour, his friends are working in the united states to secure a nomination for him in 1880. he gets back to the united states, gets back to illinois in time for the republican convention. he actually leads the nominating ballot for the entire convention, but on the 35th ballot, he loses to james garfield, and james garfield is subsequently elected president of the united states, and of course james garfield is shot and later dies from his assassination during his presidency,
rutherford b. hayes comes in. reconstruction is over. hayes says he will only serve one term, and when grant is on beginsld tour, he thinking of a third term. again, it is not against the law. there was a report of his world tour going back to the united where, there was a report grant's friends in the republican party were deciding well, we need to have another republican as president, why not grant? grinnell has the experience of meeting with world leaders, seeing what is happening on the...
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rutherford. carol powell, nicole christianson. dalfina hand i. shanet, brandon, david, james henis, apologize if i could not read your handwriting. it was not on the list of speaker cards that i have gotten yet. i'm sorry, but it wasn't here, and i will call your name when the card -- and mr. wright, i did not call your name up. >> i was here first before anybody got here, ok? >> i understand, but right now we were -- >> i was first. >> supervisor kim: i understand you were here first but going on speaker cards. so if you can fill one out. all right. let's get started. >> i'm going to start off by telling you discriminatory practices that you are talking about, i experienced over 50 years ago working for the city for muni. i didn't know nothing about illegal immigration. when i worked for muni revenue, moving hundreds of thousands a night, sometimes a million dollars a night. you got me working with some illegal aliens from the philippines that can't even add up $2.50 an hour. i'm doing any job and their job, too. union can't do a god dam thing a
rutherford. carol powell, nicole christianson. dalfina hand i. shanet, brandon, david, james henis, apologize if i could not read your handwriting. it was not on the list of speaker cards that i have gotten yet. i'm sorry, but it wasn't here, and i will call your name when the card -- and mr. wright, i did not call your name up. >> i was here first before anybody got here, ok? >> i understand, but right now we were -- >> i was first. >> supervisor kim: i understand you...
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live pictures here at metlife stadium, in east rutherford, new jersey. rain falling in that area right now, as the eagles, the reigning super bowl champions, get set to take on the new york giants. >> yep. you would think that the giants might be outmatched but as you know, jason, in these rivalry games, anything can happen. >> you never know. you saw that picture with zach ertz, the tight end out of stanford. this is star power. forget the records. there should be plenty of offense tonight in this game and as you know, with like to localize. the nfl's number one tight end in terms of catches and yard is going to be on full display, super bowl champion zach ertz out of monta vista high school. and of course, stanford university. listen to these numbers. he is on pace for more than 100 receptions and 1000 yards. he's catching passes from the second overall pick, carson wentz in 2016. as for the giants, they have more than their fair share of firepower as well. the two biggest weapons, wide receiver odell beckham and rookie running back saquon barkley. the
live pictures here at metlife stadium, in east rutherford, new jersey. rain falling in that area right now, as the eagles, the reigning super bowl champions, get set to take on the new york giants. >> yep. you would think that the giants might be outmatched but as you know, jason, in these rivalry games, anything can happen. >> you never know. you saw that picture with zach ertz, the tight end out of stanford. this is star power. forget the records. there should be plenty of offense...
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daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must be checked it from your home and you must reject it from your school . and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a virgin view about this it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way and now i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by only ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he and he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just let's just be you have t
daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must be checked it from your home and you must reject it from your school . and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a virgin view about this it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and...
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daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organizational men by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way in our i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by lee ok at arlington. and in the other properties that he owned he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just. let's just be you have the
daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organizational men by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's...
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had been born in ohio, the grants were associated with the new york crowd and his successor was rutherfordb. hayes, the governor. you could not have found two more radically different women than lucy hayes and julia grant. in fact, on inauguration day, one reporter sitting and watching mrs. hayes as the ceremony was going on gave a very detailed pen description and it broke into rapsody about his description looking like the virgin mary. speaking about her hairstyle saying that it evoke the madonna theelf -- that it evoked madonna herself. and people tired of that very quickly. [laughter] there were a lot of newspaper to mrs.ic reactions hayes who was a devout methodist nned alcohol from the white house. ymn would have sunday h singing. people began to criticize her for that thing it was not a very social house. and this is in an era where you see the morality -- where you see the clothing of the first ladies taking on questions of morality. withhat really culminates frances cleveland. the 21-year-old woman who was a bride in the white house and who liked to wear very low-cut dresses and b
had been born in ohio, the grants were associated with the new york crowd and his successor was rutherfordb. hayes, the governor. you could not have found two more radically different women than lucy hayes and julia grant. in fact, on inauguration day, one reporter sitting and watching mrs. hayes as the ceremony was going on gave a very detailed pen description and it broke into rapsody about his description looking like the virgin mary. speaking about her hairstyle saying that it evoke the...
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they're calling for an investigation into copper cane llc based in rutherford. he said he's working with investigators, but also that the controversy is a, quote, charade. the company does buy grapes from oregon to make some of its wines. >>> the chp's eye in the sky caught a suspected peeping tom. helicopters happened to be flying over walnut creek. a man reportedly looking into windows and spotted the suspect immediately. police moved in and arrested him. >>> a kidnapping survivor helped bay area families know where resource rs available to keep their kids safe. the mitzi sanchez foundation hosted an event invallejo. nchez wastive for two days before finding a way to escape. >> i love to share my story and i love to be vulnerable and let everybody know what i went through. i do that because i want families and kids to know that they have to be aware of their surroundings. they cannot trust everybody. but most importantly, they have to be prepared. >> yesterday there was a car show and activities for kids. safety awareness organizations set up booths are inform
they're calling for an investigation into copper cane llc based in rutherford. he said he's working with investigators, but also that the controversy is a, quote, charade. the company does buy grapes from oregon to make some of its wines. >>> the chp's eye in the sky caught a suspected peeping tom. helicopters happened to be flying over walnut creek. a man reportedly looking into windows and spotted the suspect immediately. police moved in and arrested him. >>> a kidnapping...
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that's going to decide those winning numbers, and abc's gio benitez, he has more at a store in rutherfordw jersey that people consider lucky. lucky store, gio? >> reporter: eye -- yeah, that' right, michael. good morning to you. that's because years ago a woman bought ten quick picks here, ended up winning the $258 million jackpot. yogi right here sold that ticket, and take a look at this. about a year ago, $2 million with a winning ticket here and people across this country hope they are just as lucky. this morning, millions are vying for mega millions hoping to score that nearly $1 billion jackpot tonight. >> somebody's got to win it. it might as well be one of us. >> reporter: the frenzy especially dramatic on the california/nevada border where people -- >> anybody need draw slips? >> reporter: -- are standing in line for as long as three hours, waiting to get their ticket. >> it's worth it if we get the ticket. >> reporter: our marci gonzalez is there. >> how long have you been waiting in this line? >> two hours. >> it's been 2 1/2 hours. >> reporter: so many of those in line from coa
that's going to decide those winning numbers, and abc's gio benitez, he has more at a store in rutherfordw jersey that people consider lucky. lucky store, gio? >> reporter: eye -- yeah, that' right, michael. good morning to you. that's because years ago a woman bought ten quick picks here, ended up winning the $258 million jackpot. yogi right here sold that ticket, and take a look at this. about a year ago, $2 million with a winning ticket here and people across this country hope they are...
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he turned down rutherford b hayes offered to serve as assistant secretary of state in 1876. he was very reluctant to enter the political arena. he claimed he wanted to provide for his family, and warned france to defect -- friends to deflect his -- these are government overtures. in 1881 he was willing to accept the offer to become garfield's secretary of war. robert moved his family to washington, where jake dace -- jack lincoln became a favorite at the white house. mary had not made any move to reconcile with her son, but elizabeth edwards intervened. she engineered a reunion in may 1881 and soon, mimi came with robert to visit mary. robert had barely settled into his washington office, which was overflowing with paperwork, and his favorite henry clay cigars, to which he was addicted, when tragedy struck. a disgruntled office seeker, charles bhutto, pulled a gun and fired two shots at president garfield in union station. robert lincoln, nearby, went to the president's side, following this attack. despite doctors care, on monday, september 19, the president succumbed to his
he turned down rutherford b hayes offered to serve as assistant secretary of state in 1876. he was very reluctant to enter the political arena. he claimed he wanted to provide for his family, and warned france to defect -- friends to deflect his -- these are government overtures. in 1881 he was willing to accept the offer to become garfield's secretary of war. robert moved his family to washington, where jake dace -- jack lincoln became a favorite at the white house. mary had not made any move...
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daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way and now i have heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by lee ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he owned he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just. let's just be you h
daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells the me. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's...
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daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way in our i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by lee ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he owned he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just. let's just be you have t
daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization a woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them. you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a debate view about this as it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's...
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daughters of the confederacy and they're historian of the organizational woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must be checked out from your home and hugh must be checked out from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a virgin view about this so it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way and now i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families by only ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he and he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just let's just be y
daughters of the confederacy and they're historian of the organizational woman by the name mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must be checked out from your home and hugh must be checked out from your school. and that's exactly what they do so if you wonder why america has such a virgin view about this so it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery...
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and adam rutherford wrote: "i just found myself reassuring my four—year—old daughter that it's goinge's the doctor with her new assistants. what? that should bias a few seconds! long story, tell you later. doors? locked shut. we will see about that. so, she landed. what's the verdict? scott bryan, tv editor at buzzfeed and kez newson who is a writer for doctor who magazine and co—creator of the time ladies, a blog for female doctor who fans. what did you think?” what did you think? i thought it was brilliant. there seems to be no doubting anybody‘s mind thatjodie is that part, right from the very first line, she is the doctor. this is the newest dr who has felt in a very long time. when the new doctor is arriving, do you feel nervous that they are going to deliver? it is natural to be nervous, because you always loved the previous incarnation, but to be honest, no doctor has ever disappointed. you have to have faith in the script, in the cast. the cinematography was gorgeous, the script was great, the acting was brilliant, so you have to have faith. scott, what did you think? there w
and adam rutherford wrote: "i just found myself reassuring my four—year—old daughter that it's goinge's the doctor with her new assistants. what? that should bias a few seconds! long story, tell you later. doors? locked shut. we will see about that. so, she landed. what's the verdict? scott bryan, tv editor at buzzfeed and kez newson who is a writer for doctor who magazine and co—creator of the time ladies, a blog for female doctor who fans. what did you think?” what did you think?...
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this is from hank rutherford who disagrees with you. he is calling it a blue wave in 2018. on the republican line from florida, thank you for joining us. caller: thank you for taking my call. thate always been a person did my own research and voted for the candidate that met my ideal. in this case, i started watching because it said something to me due to my own personal experience. the democrats did a terrible job trying to push that man. her testimony was not credible. she changed her story three times at least. she could not do anything to corroborate what her claim was. the person who was her friend said she felt pressured by her side. badlyk this was shown so that people will come out and not bother to look at people's records. they will vote for the side that did not do this to this man. i just did not find her testimony credible. i listened to both sides, dr. ford and mr. kavanaugh, and i found his testimony much more compelling. host: thank you. says therom sam who republicans changed the rules so they could get the votes. on the democratic line, jesse is next from
this is from hank rutherford who disagrees with you. he is calling it a blue wave in 2018. on the republican line from florida, thank you for joining us. caller: thank you for taking my call. thate always been a person did my own research and voted for the candidate that met my ideal. in this case, i started watching because it said something to me due to my own personal experience. the democrats did a terrible job trying to push that man. her testimony was not credible. she changed her story...
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the good old samuel tilden winning the popular vote by three points and rutherford b. hayes by one.hey aren rural, really, really exercised, and they feel ignored or belittled by democrats and by the elite, and that was sort of their revenge in 2016. is the caller, the caller asking a question that i thought about for a long time -- why does liberal talk radio not really work much? the thing is, we used to have something called radio america. in fact, rachel maddow came out of that. what was the name of the guy, who passed away in the last month or two, who had a show on msnbc from north dakota with a liberal hug? but for some reason, talk radio has -- i am making this up -- 5, ratio.0:1 it has been tried. ed schulz? guest: yeah! it schulz. liberal radio is completely inconsequential. and i am surprised. what is inherent about talk radio that the conservatives draw a larger audience, and liberal talk radio just does not seem to get any traction? it is a great question. i have never quite understood that. but it is absolutely true. host: time for just a couple of questions. peter kat
the good old samuel tilden winning the popular vote by three points and rutherford b. hayes by one.hey aren rural, really, really exercised, and they feel ignored or belittled by democrats and by the elite, and that was sort of their revenge in 2016. is the caller, the caller asking a question that i thought about for a long time -- why does liberal talk radio not really work much? the thing is, we used to have something called radio america. in fact, rachel maddow came out of that. what was...