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meade, when sheridan is pushing ahead, meade ckeeps pushing supplies forward to help sheridan. everyday is a fight for delaying action. then you get to the real lack -- the real black thursday of the confederacy, dealers creek. if you haven't been there, you need to go. there were three separate battles. what has happened is long streets corps has pushed ahead. gordon's corps is the rearguard. in the middle you have the anderson boys picket, yule, the , naval brigade about the size actually, drawn from that richmond navy yard and defense batteries. and by the way, the less confederates on the field of five forks to surrender were actually the sailors. they fought to the bitter end. forks, it starts out with custer at his best and he sees a break in the line, as the wagon trains are holding things up. i am simplifying, there is much more detail in the hope. the wagon trains were holding the confederates up and custer sees a chance, as do other, we commanders, and they start gnawing, six charging again and again. they do not let the confederates move forward. so, the confederate
meade, when sheridan is pushing ahead, meade ckeeps pushing supplies forward to help sheridan. everyday is a fight for delaying action. then you get to the real lack -- the real black thursday of the confederacy, dealers creek. if you haven't been there, you need to go. there were three separate battles. what has happened is long streets corps has pushed ahead. gordon's corps is the rearguard. in the middle you have the anderson boys picket, yule, the , naval brigade about the size actually,...
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phil sheridan knows it is over. phil sheridan wants to attack. he wants to kill them. he wants to destroy the army of northern virginia. grant won't do it. he knows it is over. he is not out for blood. he wants the country heels together as his surrender terms will show. messages have been crossing for days between granta and lee. at this point the message finally catches up to grant that lee is ready to surrender. you can imagine the heartbreak. you have heard about the growing men's tears. they were real. the north, too, the yankees are disarmed. it is over. by god, it is over. men have many different reactions. some in the union are bitter. home. just want to go i won't tell you exactly what the last scene is in the book, but i will say it might give you a slightly different insight into appomattox. the new book, out august 29, cover, "judgement at appomattox" i think all of you who followed me for the first four books. i hope all of the books have given you a new perspective, and a sense of what those men, great and small, were really like. above all, as the fourth
phil sheridan knows it is over. phil sheridan wants to attack. he wants to kill them. he wants to destroy the army of northern virginia. grant won't do it. he knows it is over. he is not out for blood. he wants the country heels together as his surrender terms will show. messages have been crossing for days between granta and lee. at this point the message finally catches up to grant that lee is ready to surrender. you can imagine the heartbreak. you have heard about the growing men's tears....
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cody finally relented, thanks to -- with the help of sheridan. and he recruited another fort macpherson scout john b. texas jack to accompany him to chicago and join in this novel enterprise. the scout turned actor, buntline in chicago on december 12 and jack to accompany him to chicago and join in this novel enterprise. the scout turned actor, buntline in chicago on december 12 and they found buntline had no script. even though they were to open nixon's amphitheater on december 18. and retreating to his hotel room not a problem for writers such as professor limerick, professor warren and myself -- retreating to his hotel room penned the scouts in four hours. and an um impressed chicago theater critic asked him why it took him so long. [laughter] buntline hired thespians off the streets of chicago to portray indians in his little drama. and he acquired the services of the lovely italian actress to play the lovely indian heroine. and unlike the other members of the cast mirlaci had stage experience. she was scandalously famous for having introduce
cody finally relented, thanks to -- with the help of sheridan. and he recruited another fort macpherson scout john b. texas jack to accompany him to chicago and join in this novel enterprise. the scout turned actor, buntline in chicago on december 12 and jack to accompany him to chicago and join in this novel enterprise. the scout turned actor, buntline in chicago on december 12 and they found buntline had no script. even though they were to open nixon's amphitheater on december 18. and...
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and he gets a telegram from sheridan, saying bill, come on. come on west.we're going to have this big indian war. and no, this doesn't sound politically correct but we're going to have this big indian war and that's our last chance. this is it. this is going to be over. there's never going to be another one. wrong. and never going to be another one and come join us and cody decided to do just that. and i have to believe it was the death of his son that was the deciding factor. after a final show in wilmington, delaware, on june 3, cody and texas jack split up the troupe and buffalo bill headed west to cheyenne, wyoming, and there he was reunited with his old friends and the fifth cavalry on june 10, 1876. he was immediately reappointed chief of scouts by lieutenant colonel eugene a. carr and the enlisted men as well as the officers were all delighted to see him and when he rode into the camp the cry went up, here's buffalo bill. and hurrah, hurrah. but cody greeted old friends and the cavalry camp there must have been a strange mixture of deja vu and nostal
and he gets a telegram from sheridan, saying bill, come on. come on west.we're going to have this big indian war. and no, this doesn't sound politically correct but we're going to have this big indian war and that's our last chance. this is it. this is going to be over. there's never going to be another one. wrong. and never going to be another one and come join us and cody decided to do just that. and i have to believe it was the death of his son that was the deciding factor. after a final...
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his opposition to british nuclear weapons well ahead of the sixteenth of september i'm with tommy sheridan near it the bar of the gilded balloon theatre in edinburgh we think so what you're agreeing to speak to us resumes government maintains absolutely that it is westminster government itself who controls the nuclear deterrent here based here in scotland will islamists things through is should of health warning because it's a law torch of course we don't have a new independent nuclear deterrent we have nuclear weapons the pin an american trego formulas and think of the bases the ministry of defense absolutely refutes what you just said of your the minister of defense to refute the there was an accident say five lean several months ago until freedom of information request was able to assure that they were lying i mean the mislead all that they the minister of defense misled this about weapons of mass destruction in iraq so the idea of the going to mislead the. control in nuclear weapons is no surprise tell me about you've been jailed for protesting for as they tell me about fazli in scotla
his opposition to british nuclear weapons well ahead of the sixteenth of september i'm with tommy sheridan near it the bar of the gilded balloon theatre in edinburgh we think so what you're agreeing to speak to us resumes government maintains absolutely that it is westminster government itself who controls the nuclear deterrent here based here in scotland will islamists things through is should of health warning because it's a law torch of course we don't have a new independent nuclear...
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and this guy, this is philip sheridan. so at the same time that sherman was marching through georgia quite famously, sheridan was marching up the valley, right? so this was -- he was doing this just after hunter had gone up the valley. and sheridan made sure to burn a great deal of land. he left it rather barren. but, you know, still used, guys, they didn't destroy everything in a way. this was not indiscriminate destruction of property. there was not indiscriminate -- there wasn't murder on some kind of mass scale. i have little doubt civilians were harmed in this process. both black and white civilians were attacked. but there was no policy, no conscious policy for doing anything like that. and there was certainly no policy of destroying public buildings, public monuments, the kind of heritage of the antebellum south. well, maybe there was an exception. so when sherman -- so you know let's say september of 1864 sermon takes atlanta, which is an amazing prize for the united states army. it essentially seals the election f
and this guy, this is philip sheridan. so at the same time that sherman was marching through georgia quite famously, sheridan was marching up the valley, right? so this was -- he was doing this just after hunter had gone up the valley. and sheridan made sure to burn a great deal of land. he left it rather barren. but, you know, still used, guys, they didn't destroy everything in a way. this was not indiscriminate destruction of property. there was not indiscriminate -- there wasn't murder on...
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hope for the future and a society that's beast or put people not profile tony sheridan thank you. after the break unemployed in undervalued how three decades since award winning playwright jim cartwright's debut play road thatcherite policies are still ripping apart the social fabric of the north of england plus fancy being a spy is it my five is recruiting new agents we are whistleblower on the metro why does the agency fail to stop terrorists on their watch list for committing attacks all the civil coming up in part two of going underground. that's geysers financial advice they say money to develop. a plan to visit the central bank support diagram is to call them right now so you stop to. the not ones that. don't want the definition. i'm. taking in the city. and then you're going to bring. how we think i'm. going to let me. get one mean i love just like you know. them tokyo find it to. keep going. this is what it was because did a piece of dancing coral cultural figure i called the grammys. welcome back one year ago hugo survey revealed that a majority of those who support jerem
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major general sheridan served as a citizen soldier through hurricane katrina. she was deployed to bad dag in support of iraqi freedom in 2008. and led rescue and recovery efforts in the historic louisiana flooding of 2016. she previously served as president of louisiana national guard association of louisiana and she now serves as the secretary of the national guard association of the entire united states. her dedication to the national guard extends way beyond what is required of anyone. twice -- and this is even more inspiring -- major general sheridan battled breast cancer and she has again prevailed in that battle. her incredible strength and courage serves as a beacon of hope for countless others. mr. speaker, it's my privilege to honor major general sheridan's many accomplishments and to recognize her honorable service to the state of louisiana and to our great nation. she's set a tremendous example, and i hope her accomplishments inspire others to aspire to her level of excellence. my wife, kelly, and i thank major general sheridan for all she does to de
major general sheridan served as a citizen soldier through hurricane katrina. she was deployed to bad dag in support of iraqi freedom in 2008. and led rescue and recovery efforts in the historic louisiana flooding of 2016. she previously served as president of louisiana national guard association of louisiana and she now serves as the secretary of the national guard association of the entire united states. her dedication to the national guard extends way beyond what is required of anyone. twice...
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these are figures that sherman and sheridan are very much involved with the indian wars. that is not reconciliationist in the company he is getting no. cody does mention race in his autobiography. he uses dialect. he uses racist language. he has a story about how they are tracking indians and a black cavalryman shoots off his gun, get scared or careless, and warns the indians, so the cavalryman is punished. this is drawn from the autobiography -- by having to walk back to fort hays. he does not have very heroic stories about the buffalo soldiers. he has stories about the irish as well. he did fight the indians -- not during the civil war, but as has been mentioned earlier, taking part in the jewel of let -- duel of yellow hand and yellow hair. historians will situate this in the indian wars. i would point out missouri guerrillas took scout and put them on their horses' bridles. i have to think that cody knew about that tradition and it was embedded in his civil war background. then we get to the dime novels. some historians have said it is really odd the first time in nov
these are figures that sherman and sheridan are very much involved with the indian wars. that is not reconciliationist in the company he is getting no. cody does mention race in his autobiography. he uses dialect. he uses racist language. he has a story about how they are tracking indians and a black cavalryman shoots off his gun, get scared or careless, and warns the indians, so the cavalryman is punished. this is drawn from the autobiography -- by having to walk back to fort hays. he does not...
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yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modern american frontier. it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. one isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth olsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a clip. i'mjane banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the tribal police chief. that's cory lambert. he found the body. this is his father—in—law, dan. we got the same job, hey. i'm sorry to meet under these circumstances. so do you want to show me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing my ass off here. the quicker the better. that's going to get a lot worse if you go out there dressed like that. the body is five miles on a snowmobile. i'm afraid you'd be dead by th
yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modern american frontier. it's set in wyoming on a native american reservation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. one isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth olsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a...
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this try didn't make the british taxpayer we speak to form a member of the scottish parliament tony sheridan about spending billions of dollars on the mad theory of mutually assured destruction why is it that every time there's a terror attack in the u.k. militants a well known through intelligence agencies we speak to forward my five agent on the national about the failures of left surveillance plus do all roads lead to five award winning playwright an actor let's just say on thirty years of political neglect captured in his role in the seminal jim cartwright play rude running at london's royal court theatre until the end of this week go the civil coming up in today's going underground but first there are quite a few issues lost in british mainstream media reporting of the north korea standoff if we put to one side us military escalation against russia and china and the fact that modern north korea is the product of u.k. u.s. killing of twenty percent of its entire population there is the issue of nuclear proliferation by britain to resume and blairite labor counterparts so focused on spend
this try didn't make the british taxpayer we speak to form a member of the scottish parliament tony sheridan about spending billions of dollars on the mad theory of mutually assured destruction why is it that every time there's a terror attack in the u.k. militants a well known through intelligence agencies we speak to forward my five agent on the national about the failures of left surveillance plus do all roads lead to five award winning playwright an actor let's just say on thirty years of...
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in conflict to make a quick profit that's according to the scottish national party governor tommy sheridan he spoke exclusively to after him a ton see on our teams going underground you can watch the full interview a little later here on r.t. international but here's a quick preview. we need to have some moral arguments i remember martin luther king once making the point that when scientific po-r. runs moral po-r. we end up with gay did mess a obs but mess gay did maim and in reality what we have ended up here is we have ended a corner me and a country like britain and america the true largest sales of armaments across the water world all they want to do is see the everybody and then go on about hope it's terrible that a saw in the war the truth is we profit from war that's why there's so many wars the use to make our homes because of war no you. well they read our tale we love to hear your thoughts on the day's stories third to get in touch it by following us on facebook and. and join me again at the top of the alpha all the latest headlines. basile in the dubrovnik in venice are all puff
in conflict to make a quick profit that's according to the scottish national party governor tommy sheridan he spoke exclusively to after him a ton see on our teams going underground you can watch the full interview a little later here on r.t. international but here's a quick preview. we need to have some moral arguments i remember martin luther king once making the point that when scientific po-r. runs moral po-r. we end up with gay did mess a obs but mess gay did maim and in reality what we...
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john sheridan left the league one side by mutual consent on monday.bottom in the table. it isa it is a formula i weekend. practice has not gone that well. ferrari have nowhere to hide coming into this weekend's malaysian grand prix. both of their cars were taken out on the opening lap of the singapore grand prix two weeks ago and sebastian vettel now lies 28 points behind lewis hamilton in the world championship fight. the german has to win the grand prix this weekend. he has started as he needs to go on, fastest in final practice on friday. but of course, it is only during qualifying on saturday that we will find out which of these two great teams, ferrari or mercedes, holds the advantage this weekend. as things stand, lewis hamilton is only sixth fastest on friday, but some are saying he's keeping his powder dry until it matters. we haven't got long to find out. you can follow the action on radio 5 live. grand final veterans leeds rhinos will end hull fc‘s hopes of the double if they continue their winning streak in tonight's play—off semi—final. hu
john sheridan left the league one side by mutual consent on monday.bottom in the table. it isa it is a formula i weekend. practice has not gone that well. ferrari have nowhere to hide coming into this weekend's malaysian grand prix. both of their cars were taken out on the opening lap of the singapore grand prix two weeks ago and sebastian vettel now lies 28 points behind lewis hamilton in the world championship fight. the german has to win the grand prix this weekend. he has started as he...
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now it is both against sheridan and sherman. against his own army colleagues. he calls a meeting of all of the leaders of the christian church. churches to say we must put in place a new policy for the treatment of him. i was surprised by what he did with the ku klux klan. into his own hands this labor be positioned as the republican party was retrieving the reconstruction, grant steps forward to defend the rights of the african-americans. voter suppression was alive then and now. the voter suppression was perpetrated by the ku klux klan in the lives of democratic party. they want to african-americans not to vote. we think about obama is the first president elected with a nonwhite majority. not so. he won the electoral vote but not the popular vote because 400,000 african-americans voted for him. so they wanted to stop them because they knew they would vote overwhelmingly for republicans. so one of the most exciting stories as i think that grant was the last president to stand up for african-americans until john f. kennedy and lyndon baines johnson. african-ame
now it is both against sheridan and sherman. against his own army colleagues. he calls a meeting of all of the leaders of the christian church. churches to say we must put in place a new policy for the treatment of him. i was surprised by what he did with the ku klux klan. into his own hands this labor be positioned as the republican party was retrieving the reconstruction, grant steps forward to defend the rights of the african-americans. voter suppression was alive then and now. the voter...
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in sherman's march the south carolina, maybe in sheridan's destruction in the shenandoah valley. clearly that goes beyond the justness of the war. show less text 00:33:58 peter peter: were they really an excess? they didn't line up civilians and shoot them. james: that's another dimension. in world war ii we want to say that strategic bombing was part of a just war on the part of the allies, that killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. in the civil war, very few civilians were killed by actions of the soldiers themselves. i've come down on the side that while their excesses clearly, i'm sort of on the side that this was a hard war, and that making it hard war was part of the policy of winning the war. and while there were some excesses, i nevertheless was largely within the bounds of a proportionate response to the demands of the war. peter: when we take a few questions from the audience now? guest: given all of the events on civil war memory to come out in recent decades, if you were writing the end about our today which read it differently? james: i think i would write somet
in sherman's march the south carolina, maybe in sheridan's destruction in the shenandoah valley. clearly that goes beyond the justness of the war. show less text 00:33:58 peter peter: were they really an excess? they didn't line up civilians and shoot them. james: that's another dimension. in world war ii we want to say that strategic bombing was part of a just war on the part of the allies, that killed hundreds of thousands of civilians. in the civil war, very few civilians were killed by...
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here to weigh in, kevin sheridan who firmly serves as top adviser to paul ryan on the speaker of the house who served on hillary clinton's national finance team. i do want to start with this. what is so wrong with what the president having conversations with democrats? sure, i am for it. great things happen when people work together. though clinton balanced budgets with republicans. when parties were together that may not be with the bases want, but you can get a lot done. >> we've heard from both sides, there were some quite critical. maybe the leverages gone. why critical? >> the leverage point would be the criticism. you don't want to start a negotiation from a place of weakness to give away daca to make some sort of permanent amnesty for these people would take away leverage off the table. that's where the criticism is. he runs a wildcat and he can go either way. he's got options here, but it's going to have to give the majority of the republican caucus to agree on anything he doesn't immigration. this isn't a real deal yet. >> immediate immigration done without democrat? >> i do
here to weigh in, kevin sheridan who firmly serves as top adviser to paul ryan on the speaker of the house who served on hillary clinton's national finance team. i do want to start with this. what is so wrong with what the president having conversations with democrats? sure, i am for it. great things happen when people work together. though clinton balanced budgets with republicans. when parties were together that may not be with the bases want, but you can get a lot done. >> we've heard...
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truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in his big rig to help rescue those stranded inlood waters. the military veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy, a voluntary rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 73-year-old woman who had been laying face down in the flood waters. >> seriously thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat, we realized it was a body. and instantly donnie jumped from the vessel, brought her up out of the water. >> reporter: joshua lincoln and two others got her breathing again and reunited her with her family. >> good boy. good boy. you get to go home. you ready to go home? >> reporter: rowdy shaw from the humane society of the united states was a hero to this dog and many others abandoned in the storm. >> is that good? good, baby. are you hungry? >> reporter: countless citizens opened their businesses and homes to evacuees seeking shelter. including furniture store owner jim macenvail. they picked up more than 200 peo
truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in his big rig to help rescue those stranded inlood waters. the military veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy, a voluntary rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 73-year-old woman who had been laying face down in the flood waters. >> seriously thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat, we realized it...
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yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it‘s the conclusion of a trilogy about the americancker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent who is basically — she‘s in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clones for the job. immediately everybody thinks what‘s she doing here. here‘s a clip. immediately everybody thinks what‘s she doing here. here's a clip. i'm june banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the tribal police chief. that's cory lambert. he found the body. this is his father—in—law, dan. we got the same job hey. i'm sorry to meet under these circumstances. do you want to show me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'mjust freezing my me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing my as off here. the quicker the better. that's going to get a lot worse if you go out there dressed like that. the bodyis out there dressed like that. the body is five miles in snow mobile.
yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it‘s the conclusion of a trilogy about the americancker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent who is basically — she‘s in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clones for the job. immediately everybody thinks what‘s she doing here. here‘s a clip. immediately everybody thinks what‘s she doing here. here's a clip. i'm june banner. are...
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couple living in the exclusive sheridan neighborhood says they have that neighbor. but it's the argentine government that's let a townhouse fall apart for more than two decades. tom sherwood has that story. >> reporter: alan and arlene showing nbc 4 the home they bought 25 years ago. proud of the spacious townhouse and how they buy art for it. >> we have had a kind of rule. we only buy what we both like. >> oh, that's god. >> we pass a lot of things. >> reporter: but there's no neighbor, a townhouse owned by argentina and empty 24 years or more. shingles falling, interior gutted, windows open and rotting. bricks cracked an coming loose. >> bricks fall out. i mean -- worse case the wall would fall down. >> reporter: too many pigeons and rats to count. >> we'll show you pictures. >> pigeons live in there. >> and rats. >> reporter: 15 years ago, arle arlene invited the ambassador for tea to discuss the issue. >> he was pleasant an he said, i'll take care of it. >> reporter: except for dumping rocks in the front yard, they say nothing was done and now the congresswoman
couple living in the exclusive sheridan neighborhood says they have that neighbor. but it's the argentine government that's let a townhouse fall apart for more than two decades. tom sherwood has that story. >> reporter: alan and arlene showing nbc 4 the home they bought 25 years ago. proud of the spacious townhouse and how they buy art for it. >> we have had a kind of rule. we only buy what we both like. >> oh, that's god. >> we pass a lot of things. >> reporter:...
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joining us now to discuss is kevin sheridan, a former senior adviser to the romney-ryan 2012 ticket and also with us is don callaway, former democratic missouri state representative and founder of pine street strategies. gentlemen, thank you for joining used today. kevin, let's begin with you. your response to what you're seeing in terms of the tweeting war between the president and the mayor of san juan while people in puerto rico are just saying, can somebody help us please? >> yeah. i think the early criticism of president trump on his response to this disaster, this apocalyptic situation in puerto rico, was largely unfair. and i think it's because the media has wanted to create -- anytime a republican is in office and there's a storm, they want to recreate katrina, and anytime there's a scandal, they want to recreate watergate with. i think that's just the way the media is always going to treat especially republican presidents. but look, i don't think the latest tweets by the president were particularly helpful this morning. i don't think he needs to get into a media narrative fight
joining us now to discuss is kevin sheridan, a former senior adviser to the romney-ryan 2012 ticket and also with us is don callaway, former democratic missouri state representative and founder of pine street strategies. gentlemen, thank you for joining used today. kevin, let's begin with you. your response to what you're seeing in terms of the tweeting war between the president and the mayor of san juan while people in puerto rico are just saying, can somebody help us please? >> yeah. i...
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ed sheridan, the mystics, it's like oil and vinegar.y announced today eastern conference semi final playoff series with minnesota goes to game four in d.c., they won't be able to play at verizon center thanks to a sold out ed sheeran concerts. where would the game be played? georgetown's mcdonagh arena. only problem it seats just 2,500 people. mystic's game this year, over 5300. last wednesday's playoff game here in d.c., 6500 fans in attendance. >> who is ed sheeran? >> that's right. who is ed sheeran? thank you, doreen. better get to mcdonagh early. >> i want to be the first one to congratulate you because this year our organization is hanging in 45. >> are you serious? >> i'm dead serious. >> great. >> that is great. go ahead, isn't it amazing moment? goosebumps watching that was today earlier. the wizards bradley beale breaking the news to phil there, retiring his jersey. phil's number 45 will now hang in rafters at verizon center. he will join -- i'm sorry, capital one arena. that's going to be the first of many times i do that. he
ed sheridan, the mystics, it's like oil and vinegar.y announced today eastern conference semi final playoff series with minnesota goes to game four in d.c., they won't be able to play at verizon center thanks to a sold out ed sheeran concerts. where would the game be played? georgetown's mcdonagh arena. only problem it seats just 2,500 people. mystic's game this year, over 5300. last wednesday's playoff game here in d.c., 6500 fans in attendance. >> who is ed sheeran? >> that's...
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circle and is supposed to rein in the president it's not happening pollyanna for it couldn't do it sheridan of aqua cannot do it malani it can't to it scaramucci couldn't do it and john kelly also can't seem to do it this is who trump is it doesn't matter who comes into the inner circle his twitter especially is a reflection of you know trump's inner thoughts and it doesn't matter who you bring in he's going to use it in that way he can't be reined in and some of those in the thoughts might make some of us court scared but is she caught calculated is it still going to appeal to the sort of electorate the voted him in the sort of electorate that he managed to tweet to on a regular basis during the campaign trail i do think that it appeals to his base i think that all these things that we've discussed appeal to his base the feud with the n.f.l. and n.b.a. particularly with players of color who are protesting during the national anthem but bombastic rhetoric about north korea the constant tweeting about all of these things that is what trump space loves they voted him into office because they
circle and is supposed to rein in the president it's not happening pollyanna for it couldn't do it sheridan of aqua cannot do it malani it can't to it scaramucci couldn't do it and john kelly also can't seem to do it this is who trump is it doesn't matter who comes into the inner circle his twitter especially is a reflection of you know trump's inner thoughts and it doesn't matter who you bring in he's going to use it in that way he can't be reined in and some of those in the thoughts might...
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yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modernation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. 0ne isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth 0lsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job. immediately everybody thinks, what's she doing here? here's a clip. i'mjane banner. are you by yourself? yeah, just me. i'm the tribal police chief. that's cory lambert. he found the body. this is his father—in—law, dan. we got the same job, hey. i'm sorry to meet under these circumstances. so do you want to show me the body? i don't mean to be rude, i'm just freezing my ass off here. the quicker the better. that's going to get a lot worse if you go out there dressed like that. the body is five miles on a snowmobile. i'm afraid you'd be dead by the time we got there. i got the call and this is what i've got. at t
yeah, written and directed by taylor sheridan, saying it's the conclusion of a trilogy about the modernation. there's the death of a young woman at the start, which brings together two characters. 0ne isjeremy renner‘s hunter, tracker, who is dealing with his own issues of grief and guilt. the other is an fbi agent played by elizabeth 0lsen who is basically — she's in vegas beforehand — she arrives completely unprepared, a total outsider, not even the right clothes for the job....
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up in southern ohio was 10 miles no, 20 miles from william sherman's house in 10 miles from phil sheridan's house. southeastern ohio's steeped in civil war history. i moved here in 2001 from ohio, and became fascinated by the two battle ofre the gettysburg. in the business world there is an old adage, find a need and fill it. that two-week. was a big need. two-week period was a big need. these are human stories that nobody has ever told before. i hadving in york county, a massive amount of resources of things that had never been published. lots of stories on what happened, and then, for the unique things i have taken a lot of advantage of, most aren't aware the pennsylvania, after the civil war, if the confederate army of the union army took something from you, horses are supplies or something like that, you could file a sworn damage claim with the government. ed a lot of york and adams county records, and could find what roads some regiments were on at certain times. i could put together the complete story, of not only the drive-through, but i wrote a stuart,nt book on jeb and what he was
up in southern ohio was 10 miles no, 20 miles from william sherman's house in 10 miles from phil sheridan's house. southeastern ohio's steeped in civil war history. i moved here in 2001 from ohio, and became fascinated by the two battle ofre the gettysburg. in the business world there is an old adage, find a need and fill it. that two-week. was a big need. two-week period was a big need. these are human stories that nobody has ever told before. i hadving in york county, a massive amount of...
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truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in he big rig to help rescue those stranded in floodwaters. the military veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy a volunteer rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 73-year-old woman who had been laying facedown in the floodwaters. >> seriously thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat we realized it was a body. and instantly, donnie jumped in the vessel, brought her up out of the water. >> reporter: joshua lincoln and two others got her breathing again and reunited her with her family. >> good boy. good boy. you get to go home. ready to go home? >> reporter: rowdy shaw from the humane society of the united states was a hero to this dog and many others abandoned in the storm. >> is that good? good, are you hungry? >> reporter: countless citizens opened their businesses and homes to evacuees seeking shelter. including furniture store owner jim mcinveil. his fleet of trucks offered his mattresses to evacuees and
truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in he big rig to help rescue those stranded in floodwaters. the military veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy a volunteer rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 73-year-old woman who had been laying facedown in the floodwaters. >> seriously thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat we realized it was...
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truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in his big rig to help those rescued in flood watersers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cay shan navy, a voluntary group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 70-year-old woman who had been laying down in the flood waters. >> i thought it was the trash bag, as we got closer we realized it was a body and instantly, donny jumped on the vessels, brought her up out of the water. >> joshua lincoln and two others got her breathing again and reunited her with her family. >> good boy. >> rowdy shaw from the humane society of the united states was a hero to this dog and many others abandoned in the storm. >> good baby, are you hungry? >> countless citizens opened their businesses and homes to evacuees seeking shelter, including furniture store owning jimmy mac invail. he picked up more than 200 people and offered his mattresses to evacuees and rescue workers in desperate need of rest. and since every hero works best on a full belly. one generous resident did his part to keep them from going hungry. he delivered cooked chicke
truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 200 miles in his big rig to help those rescued in flood watersers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cay shan navy, a voluntary group that formed after hurricane katrina saved a 70-year-old woman who had been laying down in the flood waters. >> i thought it was the trash bag, as we got closer we realized it was a body and instantly, donny jumped on the vessels, brought her up out of the water. >> joshua lincoln and two others...
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we're all holed up here in sheridan, the hotel's boarded up, they boarded up the windows and things sout the glass is like rattling and it's really raining. they're treating us nice. they made everybody leave their room and we're all like in this banquet area. just trying to hold on for the next two hours until the storm passes. >> and i can't imagine how you and your family must feel because you just went through this with irma and your home on the virgin islands. tell us what happened there. >> yes. we're very stressed. my husband said we're all going to need counseling when this is over. the door blew in and part of our roof went and our house was unlivable, we went to the car, neighbors, and now we're at the sherid sheridan, we're just like refugees refugees. we're comfortable here. we don't know -- i've lived in st. john for 25 years. my son's school was damaged. a lot of people had to close up businesses, car rentals, catering, the island won't be up and running right now. >> we're showing a picture of your home right now. >> well, that's not my home, that's the building my husba
we're all holed up here in sheridan, the hotel's boarded up, they boarded up the windows and things sout the glass is like rattling and it's really raining. they're treating us nice. they made everybody leave their room and we're all like in this banquet area. just trying to hold on for the next two hours until the storm passes. >> and i can't imagine how you and your family must feel because you just went through this with irma and your home on the virgin islands. tell us what happened...
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truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 2300 miles in his big rig to help rescue those stranded iny veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy, volunteer rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina, saved a 73-year-old woman, who had been laying face down in the floodwaters. >> i thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat, we realized it was a body. and instantly, donnie jumped from the vessel, brought her up, out of the water. >> joaw >> joshua lincoln got her breathing again and reap united her with her family. >> good boy. good boy. you get to go home. you ready to go home. >> rowdy shaw from humane so site too if the united states, was a hero to this dog, and many others abandoned in the storm. countless citizens open their businesses and homes to evacuees seeking shelter. include jim mackinvale, the store's flaeeet of trucks picke up 200 people and offered mattresses to evacuees and rescue workers in desperate need of rest. >> we are frying trying to helpy peop
truck driver nick sheridan drove more than 2300 miles in his big rig to help rescue those stranded iny veteran told abc his team of three big rig drivers rescued more than 1,000 people. members of the cajun navy, volunteer rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina, saved a 73-year-old woman, who had been laying face down in the floodwaters. >> i thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat, we realized it was a body. and instantly,...