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these five getting astride sherman's flank, those six standing in sherman's front. so that will be 11 confederate brigades stretching from the eastern corinth road, eight on front, three in support, all the way to the owl creek bridge crossing, which is now from us here roughly a mile to our west. so we've got a two-mile frontage. two-thirds of the confederate army. and amazingly, counting now the reserves that are coming into play, troops being september from second division under will wallace to sherman's assistants, a bre gad sent by hurlburt's division to sherman's assistance where he will take command of and put in position to our north as well as regiments that grant will order out from pittsburgh landing, counting the total forces before the battle began. grant will bring half the union army to bear here on this frontage. starting with sherman, mcclernand, all these reserve troops. i speak of them as reserves because they were camped in the rear. they come into play into the fight that will be post -- the overrunning of sherman's camps at 10:00, through the 1
these five getting astride sherman's flank, those six standing in sherman's front. so that will be 11 confederate brigades stretching from the eastern corinth road, eight on front, three in support, all the way to the owl creek bridge crossing, which is now from us here roughly a mile to our west. so we've got a two-mile frontage. two-thirds of the confederate army. and amazingly, counting now the reserves that are coming into play, troops being september from second division under will wallace...
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and that would be the divisions of sherman and benjamin prentiss. so part of the problems the confederates were running into was this engagement consumes about an hour. it will be an hour before hardy's troops are commanded to move forward after the skirmish begins. so powell and hardcastle are banging away at one another in sporadic firing for nearly an hour before the main line under hardy's command steps forward. when it does, powell quickly realizes this is big-time. he could just sit there and count muskets, count flags and realize he is face mortgage than a mere reconnaissance. this appears to be a sizable force, much bigger than a brigade, and he will begin to retire from this position. the confederates now, you can just look at the landscape, and just realize what they're going to have to encounter as they move forward. because you know how these men fight battles in the mid 19th century. they do it shoulder to shoulder and uniform lines, linear formations, battle formations. they do that because the individual infantry soldier lacks fire ho
and that would be the divisions of sherman and benjamin prentiss. so part of the problems the confederates were running into was this engagement consumes about an hour. it will be an hour before hardy's troops are commanded to move forward after the skirmish begins. so powell and hardcastle are banging away at one another in sporadic firing for nearly an hour before the main line under hardy's command steps forward. when it does, powell quickly realizes this is big-time. he could just sit there...
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coss resposs e interstamee act and the sherman antitrust act.entand whilation ha its alsoducenserabblistiti 'omaints govegoventand whilation ha and inefficicy; abouwstiti e coofyi t its to operatei; and t how a siss und increing, and frequently conflting, regulations. t its to operatei; and t how a chacrizeho of g sine cts at t ds, almostveryone is disenchangornment rat although fery diert reason se ses. t evenhough erhave bee moves toward deregulatn in certa aas's prably undenilehat govern gulatiheo stay. hee teex sie trence so 'uches l as b ions anwsen e to regulate business dealings. the sherman act focuses on trusts and attempts to monopolize. the clayton act covers price discrimination, exclusive dealings, tie-in contracts, mergers, and interlocking directorates. the fedel trade commission act deals with unfair methods of competition and unfair and deceptivtre practices. government regulation has also reached into the area of consur protection by regulating, labeling, and cking of product consumer credit, rting t cret ngers, delectn pracces
coss resposs e interstamee act and the sherman antitrust act.entand whilation ha its alsoducenserabblistiti 'omaints govegoventand whilation ha and inefficicy; abouwstiti e coofyi t its to operatei; and t how a siss und increing, and frequently conflting, regulations. t its to operatei; and t how a chacrizeho of g sine cts at t ds, almostveryone is disenchangornment rat although fery diert reason se ses. t evenhough erhave bee moves toward deregulatn in certa aas's prably undenilehat govern...
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the qution, of crse,is did te the sherman act?e grocers here would undoubtedly argue that while they did get together for some casual shop talk, there is no direct evidence that ty agreed to fix prices. that could be an obstacle to the government, because the sherman act does require evidence of an actual agreement to fix prices. >> but horizontal price-fixing occurs when competitors agree, either explicitly or implicitly on what prices they'll offer their goods and services. rties rarely put price-fixing agreements in writing, but courts can infer such agreements by the mere conduct of the parties. >> the conduct could permit such an inference in this case. there was an actual meeting, the prices of the goods were similar, if not identical, and the specials were very similar. on the other hand, the grocers might argue that since prices did not rise, that the evils that the sherman act was designed to prevent have not, in fact, taken place. >> but once competitors stop competing, experience shows that prices do rise in the long ru
the qution, of crse,is did te the sherman act?e grocers here would undoubtedly argue that while they did get together for some casual shop talk, there is no direct evidence that ty agreed to fix prices. that could be an obstacle to the government, because the sherman act does require evidence of an actual agreement to fix prices. >> but horizontal price-fixing occurs when competitors agree, either explicitly or implicitly on what prices they'll offer their goods and services. rties rarely...
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she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >> it happened eight years ago on february 24th, 1999. >> sherman moore comes face to face with the mother of someone else's victim. >> i can't say i understand how you feel, but i can understand your loss. it really shook me up. there's no justifiable reason to take a life. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's go
she finished the conversation. >> after calling bill starns, sherman moore continued to contact him. even asked me to get in contact with the warden and ask for his release. but i just feel like if you commit the crime, you should do the time. i just can't bring myself to go about that procedure. it was a bad day in mine and my family's life. i'm sorry he has to stay in prison for what he did, but that's just the way it is. >>> next, on "lockup: extended stay." >>...
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unbeknownst to them, sherman mcclernand have decided to move again. and in this move, they completely step back and away from will wallaces right flank, and a gap develops. before the federals know it, confederates have worked their way through that gap. all of a sudden, wallace and prentiss find themselves cut off at around 5:00, and they now have to try to fight their way out of here. but what they're fighting against now is the entire confederate army, still active on the field. for one time, the confederate left and right flank were over three miles apart. they will meet in the rear of the hornet's nest here. they will slam the door shut and trap roughly 2,250 federal defenders and capture them en masse, including general prentiss and will wallace because he's mortally wounded trying to lead his command to the north and left on the field as dead. about 5:30, this fight is over. so we've finished up with the capture of the hornet's nest defenders about 5:30. and we move from there, which is roughly a mile and a half from pittsburgh landing, almost
unbeknownst to them, sherman mcclernand have decided to move again. and in this move, they completely step back and away from will wallaces right flank, and a gap develops. before the federals know it, confederates have worked their way through that gap. all of a sudden, wallace and prentiss find themselves cut off at around 5:00, and they now have to try to fight their way out of here. but what they're fighting against now is the entire confederate army, still active on the field. for one...
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it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >'s like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit it off. he says you and her personalitywise are very similar. so i wrote bobby a letter because i just saw something more than what was shown. bobby breaking that window, pacing in the cage, you know, mad. >> so help me god they're going to transfer me! >> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. i saw a little bit more past that. >> i really didn't have what you'd call a childhood where you could, you know, be a kid, play, you know. humor and cutting up wasn't all looked upon too good. >> there was something more to him. i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> "angel, so, i'm
it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman and developed a friendship with sherman. >'s like you pulled a flattop fade out of your head? >> is that what you want? >> but i also saw the segment on bobby and i inquired about bobby, you know, what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling them all about me drinking that bottle of scope up in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he's like, write him, angel. he said you might hit...
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sherman's division as it lay encamped around shiloh church. there's another union camp that they occupied that night for the north. one of the brigades of mcclerned's division. it's a probability as well. the highest probability, the 16th entered mcdowell's camp there for some time and i could see them taking this flag and this was donated to the park years ago from descendants of major goberg. it's in good shape. showing that it was well cared for and stored. even though apparently this had been buried at one time in the ground. that's the story. that's the family story, with a loved one for a while. in a grave. i'm not sure, but it was recovered later, and that's how they claim that the staining occurred. it may have gotten wet underground at that point in time. all of the flags underwent major conservation treatment so they can be properly exhibited. the next flag is not a relic of the battle, having a -- or been a witness flag in the battle. this is an 1864 dalton patterned confederate flag adopted by the army of tennessee at that point in
sherman's division as it lay encamped around shiloh church. there's another union camp that they occupied that night for the north. one of the brigades of mcclerned's division. it's a probability as well. the highest probability, the 16th entered mcdowell's camp there for some time and i could see them taking this flag and this was donated to the park years ago from descendants of major goberg. it's in good shape. showing that it was well cared for and stored. even though apparently this had...
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i thought perhaps it was from sherman. it was him. it was bobby. i communicated with him every day since. >> my mom was just glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very special. he was sitting next to me, and i could see bobby out of the corner of my eye just grinning and staring at me. it was really cute. >> over the next few months, angel made the trip two more times. and on the third visit, gilbert had something special planned. >> bobby took my hand and he said, i have nothing for you but this. i can't financially support you, all i can do is love you and be your friend and be there for you. i mean, i got tears coming down my eyes because i know what's getting ready to happen. and bobby asked
i thought perhaps it was from sherman. it was him. it was bobby. i communicated with him every day since. >> my mom was just glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first...
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i thought perhaps it was from sherman. it was him. it was bobby.cated with him every day since. >> my mom was just glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very special. he was sitting next to me, and i could see bobby out of the corner of my eye just grinning and staring at me. it was really cute. >> over the next few months, angel made the trip two more times. and on the third visit, gilbert had something special planned. >> bobby took my hand and he said, i have nothing for you but this. i can't financially support you, all i can do is love you and be your friend and be there for you. i mean, i got tears coming down my eyes because i know what's getting ready to happen. and bobby asked me, he sa
i thought perhaps it was from sherman. it was him. it was bobby.cated with him every day since. >> my mom was just glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time....
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brad sherman, what would you do right now?ur first, if you could wave a magic wand, what would you do, brad? >> as far as the issue of too big to fail, i think too big to fail is too big to exist. you know, even a protozoa, when it gets to saea certain size, i able to divide and the resulting two cells are healthier. given the fact that most of the folks up on wall street are considerably smarter than protozoa, you'd think they'd be able to do the same. reason the we want to do that, we neveren again want a situation where a bank could call washington and say, you better bail us out, because if we're going down, we're taking the economy with us. and we never want to be in a situation where any one bank has a lower cost of capital, because investors believe that it has a safety net, because if it ever gets in trouble, it can seek a bailout in washington. all banks ought to be part of the capitalist financial system. >> let me get dave schweikert back in. i think sherman's making some good points. and richard fisher, the preside
brad sherman, what would you do right now?ur first, if you could wave a magic wand, what would you do, brad? >> as far as the issue of too big to fail, i think too big to fail is too big to exist. you know, even a protozoa, when it gets to saea certain size, i able to divide and the resulting two cells are healthier. given the fact that most of the folks up on wall street are considerably smarter than protozoa, you'd think they'd be able to do the same. reason the we want to do that, we...
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general sherman sat down next to him in the rain. sherman could hear the cries of the wounded around them. he led a moment passed before saying a word. well, he observed, we have had the devil's own day. yep, he replied. lick'em tomorrow. our soldiers embody those qualities during the tough, long days of the surge. those qualities continue to be their hallmark as we carry out missions against resilient enemies in the most challenging conditions. our troopers have helped us learn that there are few things of value that can be learned through any other course than through hard work. even hard work is only productive if it is informed by study of the lessons of others and by one's own experience. i encourage you to be a voracious reader and always thirst for more knowledge and understanding. to again draw on the words of teddy roosevelt, "it is not the critic that counts. not a demand that points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of the deeds could have done better. the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the ar
general sherman sat down next to him in the rain. sherman could hear the cries of the wounded around them. he led a moment passed before saying a word. well, he observed, we have had the devil's own day. yep, he replied. lick'em tomorrow. our soldiers embody those qualities during the tough, long days of the surge. those qualities continue to be their hallmark as we carry out missions against resilient enemies in the most challenging conditions. our troopers have helped us learn that there are...
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general sherman sat down next to him in the rain. sherman could hear the cries of the wounded around them. he led a moment passed before saying a word. well, he observed, we have had the devil's own day. yep, he replied. lick'em tomorrow. our soldiers embody those qualities during the tough, long days of the surge. those qualities continue to be their hallmark as we carry out missions against resilient enemies in the most challenging conditions. conditions.
general sherman sat down next to him in the rain. sherman could hear the cries of the wounded around them. he led a moment passed before saying a word. well, he observed, we have had the devil's own day. yep, he replied. lick'em tomorrow. our soldiers embody those qualities during the tough, long days of the surge. those qualities continue to be their hallmark as we carry out missions against resilient enemies in the most challenging conditions. conditions.
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. >> i wrote sherman.oped a friendship with sherman. >> you can pull a flat top fade out of your hat? >> is that what you want? >> yeah. >> i also saw the segment on bobby. i inquired about bobby. what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling about drinking the bottle of scope in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he is like, write him, angel. he said. you might hit it off. he says you and your personality wise are very similar. >> so i wrote bobby a letter. because i just saw something more than what was shown. bobby breaking that window. pacing in the cage. mad. >> so help me, god they're going to transfer me. >> i saw more than the crazed psychopath. i saw a little bit more past that. >> i really didn't have what you would call a childhood where you could be a kid, play, humor, cutting up, and wasn't looked upon too friendly. >> there was something more to him. i wanted to get to know him. >> angel received a response from gilbert almost immediately. >> angel, so i am curious why
. >> i wrote sherman.oped a friendship with sherman. >> you can pull a flat top fade out of your hat? >> is that what you want? >> yeah. >> i also saw the segment on bobby. i inquired about bobby. what kind of a person is he? >> i was telling about drinking the bottle of scope in west jefferson. >> sherman encouraged me to write to him. he is like, write him, angel. he said. you might hit it off. he says you and your personality wise are very similar....
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nation's only unionized peak show venue the lusty lady in san francisco may have to shut down mike sherman explains the problems for the show. this is a peek behind the beat show. that we can show you that much this is the table. >>> celestial lady is not your run-of-the-mill peak show is the only employee-owned unionize strip club in the nation. and did mr. been here since 1976. it is an iconic only in san francisco kind of place. dollar bills of the main currency here but it's ours and of dollar bills being spent any more. dick waves they unionization are is tied to a business model that is obsolete. >>> obviously things that people can get on the internet from home and they're not coming out as much as they used to. kristen and princess degrees. their $20,000 tax fell tax bill the dancers now make half of what they used to taking all about minimum-wage. that's about it. >>> we've had a steady decline in revenues and to purchase this place is not get better. we don't need that much but we need a little bit of money to get over this hump. the about it for 400,000 was turned down and turne
nation's only unionized peak show venue the lusty lady in san francisco may have to shut down mike sherman explains the problems for the show. this is a peek behind the beat show. that we can show you that much this is the table. >>> celestial lady is not your run-of-the-mill peak show is the only employee-owned unionize strip club in the nation. and did mr. been here since 1976. it is an iconic only in san francisco kind of place. dollar bills of the main currency here but it's ours...
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so in the los angeles district, brad sherman versus howard berman. so there's a lot of those kinds of races going on. a lot of raising money. but this house republican conference twried to pride ems thises on doing a lot of constituent work. they try to do a loet of constituent work, so that's their main focus. the violence against women act is going to be a very politically charged week. things like that could carry over into the district work period. >> speaker john boehner making some news today for comments on the debt increase at the peterson institute today. how does a speech like that set the tone for debate. >> this is trademark john boehner. it's going to come up and it's going to set the tone for the rest of the congress. boehner lied out kind of his view for how taxes should be dealt with at the end of the year when the marginal income rates are set to expire. and the debt ceiling they'll have to deal with. he wants to offset the debt ceiling hikes with cuts of a greater amount. and he also wants to lay out an expedited process for tax ref
so in the los angeles district, brad sherman versus howard berman. so there's a lot of those kinds of races going on. a lot of raising money. but this house republican conference twried to pride ems thises on doing a lot of constituent work. they try to do a loet of constituent work, so that's their main focus. the violence against women act is going to be a very politically charged week. things like that could carry over into the district work period. >> speaker john boehner making some...
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there i part company with sherman. >>imus: you have not been asked? >>guest: of course not and won't be. >>imus: no oblique approaches? >>guest: well, if i thought that cause was coming i would disconnect the phone. >>imus: and richard richard mourdock you have endorsed him. >>guest: well, he is very much a regular republican, and been elected twice statewide and had support on the day he announced two-thirds of all republican party leadership so he is out of the mainstream of our party and it is inaccurate to be calling him something else. but, he is the sort of person, fell elected to the senate, who will vote for the pro growth policies we have been discussing in this segment. so i very much hope he wl win and i expect him to. >>stuart: and facebook now below the initial public offering. and, now, what exactly happened? >>reporter: facebook has fewer "friends" on wall street today than the most mily anticipated technology i.p.o. ever failing to live up to the hype on friday a gain of about 25 cents and today in the first full day of trading, the co
there i part company with sherman. >>imus: you have not been asked? >>guest: of course not and won't be. >>imus: no oblique approaches? >>guest: well, if i thought that cause was coming i would disconnect the phone. >>imus: and richard richard mourdock you have endorsed him. >>guest: well, he is very much a regular republican, and been elected twice statewide and had support on the day he announced two-thirds of all republican party leadership so he is out of...
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his foster brother was william t sherman.ne of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g blaine. ewing arrived in washington and began spreading around some four million in bribes. that number is not adjusted for inflation. that was four million and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the levin worth and western railroad first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belong to the delaware and indian tribes and give them to the railroad to sell to finance their construction. they moved to set the route that st. louis to denver straight 3 levin worth. after denver, the plans sort of got fuzzy. there was something just to the west of denver they had not figured out how to deal with. at least 12 members of congress received shares in the lpnw totalling $1.5 million while the secretary of the interior and assistant secretary and the commissioner of indian affairs collected promises of more than $1 millio
his foster brother was william t sherman.ne of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g blaine. ewing arrived in washington and began spreading around some four million in bribes. that number is not adjusted for inflation. that was four million and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the levin worth and western railroad first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands...
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then with names like grant, sherman, sheridan, farrugut, thomas. the blueprint of modern america, as we have been talking about here, was indelibly inked in 1862 and american continental expanse, rapid communication, networked transportation, widespread education, and industrial might and high finance. at the same time, the cost of entrance into that future payable in blood and missery was revealed on battlefields from shiloh to sharpsburg, fredericksburg. never has there been a moment in history when so much was all compressed into a little time, wrote charles sumner, as 1862 approached. and never since the founding of the country had so much hinged on the judgment and the cunning, the timing, and the sheer endurance of just one man. abraham lincoln. as bob was nice enough to say, i would tell that story in a book that will be published this year, "1862 the making -- abram had a lincoln and making of america" and i hope you will all read and enjoy that. and thanks for letting me slip in that plug. today i want to talk about an overlooked branch of
then with names like grant, sherman, sheridan, farrugut, thomas. the blueprint of modern america, as we have been talking about here, was indelibly inked in 1862 and american continental expanse, rapid communication, networked transportation, widespread education, and industrial might and high finance. at the same time, the cost of entrance into that future payable in blood and missery was revealed on battlefields from shiloh to sharpsburg, fredericksburg. never has there been a moment in...
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but suitable campment ground, naturally defensible as sherman described it. it was cut up. the topographical relief that will encompass the area the union forces occupied, which becomes the battlefield of shiloh has a maximum elevation relief of 230 feet. the average is 50 to 80 feet with sloping grades of 40 to 70% on the creeks and tributaries that cut up the plateau. so it's a rugged landscape. and with only 25 acres under cultivation, the area was covered in an old growth open forest, which would be a huge canopy. this was old growth forest. most americans today have never encountered what was the deciduous old growth forest here in the eastern united states. but if you can imagine, most of the trees be in excess of 100 years old to 200 years old. that's what covered the landscape. you would have the marshy zones and the creek valleys, which would be choked with denser vegetation. so in general, an old growth open forest, high canopy with a reduced understory on the plateau. the average line of sight across the landscape, even under the canopy was, say, maybe 100 to 200
but suitable campment ground, naturally defensible as sherman described it. it was cut up. the topographical relief that will encompass the area the union forces occupied, which becomes the battlefield of shiloh has a maximum elevation relief of 230 feet. the average is 50 to 80 feet with sloping grades of 40 to 70% on the creeks and tributaries that cut up the plateau. so it's a rugged landscape. and with only 25 acres under cultivation, the area was covered in an old growth open forest, which...
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not the loopholes in the tax code that made it possible and then when reagan stopped forcing the sherman act and there were changes to our tax code that allowed you to buy a company and then dump debt on that company which had been against the law before that this whole thing emerged the only back then they were called leveraged buyout artists and the l.b.o. industry exploded in the one nine hundred eighty s. and got such a top horrible reputation that they reinvented themselves and changed their names to private equity this whole process of buying a company borrowing the amount of money that you used to buy the company and hitting the company with that debt not holding the debt yourself and then using that debt to create a tax deduction so that all of a sudden the company looks profitable so you can skim a huge profit off the top whether the company lives or dies. it's all basically scams based on the tax code is it time for us to litigate the value of the existence of private equity firms it might be but it's not going to happen and you know before we go on i do want to say that i don'
not the loopholes in the tax code that made it possible and then when reagan stopped forcing the sherman act and there were changes to our tax code that allowed you to buy a company and then dump debt on that company which had been against the law before that this whole thing emerged the only back then they were called leveraged buyout artists and the l.b.o. industry exploded in the one nine hundred eighty s. and got such a top horrible reputation that they reinvented themselves and changed...
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and wendy sherman when she was in the clinton administration. here's the larger point i'm trying to make. if there is a reasonable prospect that the united states or israel might go to war withish awit withish iran and the united states has not had a serious conversation in three decades, it's in our self interest and not a gift for us to seek out bilateral talks with the iranians, within the frame work of the p-5 plus one talks. because we've got to get a very clear sense, if there is a bottom line where they can make a deal with us and the other countries that would stop them well short of a nuclear weapons capability. and everyone in the room will tell you, the russians, the chinese and the europeans, this is more about the u.s. and iran than it is the europeans and the asian countries in iran. point two would be, i share elliot's -- let me just say one more thing. if anyone knows under secretary of state wendy sherman, they would know she is tough, she is very smart, and i think she is a perfect choice to lead these negotiations. the second
and wendy sherman when she was in the clinton administration. here's the larger point i'm trying to make. if there is a reasonable prospect that the united states or israel might go to war withish awit withish iran and the united states has not had a serious conversation in three decades, it's in our self interest and not a gift for us to seek out bilateral talks with the iranians, within the frame work of the p-5 plus one talks. because we've got to get a very clear sense, if there is a bottom...
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alex savage is near sherman elementary school telling us about new speed limits. alex? >> reporter: you will want to watch your speeds if you are driving past us because of this new signs that have gone up in front of schools across the city including where we are at sherman elementary school. normally it is a 25 hour per limit, put a citywide effort to keep kids from going to school and now there are 50 miles per hour speed zones and publically and private schools in san francisco. but not all of them have these lowered, just the ones on two lane streets. a pedestrian advocacy group, she says san francisco is now the largest city in the state to change to 15 miles per hour zones and the costs to install these new signs, 360 $1,000 and all of it is being spent. remember, speed limit zones are live in san francisco. ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> bart will be extending its service this sunday. all the bart stations will open early and start a 5:00 a.m. on sunday. they will be riding at 20 minute intervals. bicycles will not be allowed on the tapes until 8:00 a.m. they
alex savage is near sherman elementary school telling us about new speed limits. alex? >> reporter: you will want to watch your speeds if you are driving past us because of this new signs that have gone up in front of schools across the city including where we are at sherman elementary school. normally it is a 25 hour per limit, put a citywide effort to keep kids from going to school and now there are 50 miles per hour speed zones and publically and private schools in san francisco. but...
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just implemented 15 miles per hour speed zones around school zones and this is a live picture in sherman elementary. and reporting for the new safety wide push, here is more with steve. >>> i just tweeted this is cloudy, a couple of breaks in the clouds and higher clouds will be back, it is a associated with some wind. even west at napa west southwest even with the cloud cover in place and it terms you it will be a cooler pattern extending all the way to the delta. due to the nature of the cloud cover, the logos to the north and it has set the stage inland. coast has been already cool. 70s for some, upper 70s and 78 in clear lake, napa san rafael 67 and 59 and upper 70s antioch and brentwood, 59 caster valley, and santa clara valley, 68 fremont, and on of the peninsular 60s for many including palo alto. and 55 d.c. clearing and prose i, warmer temperatures lower inland. >>> verizon is expanding the network 4l and they will have to sign up for the new data share plan that will be introduced this summer and that will provide tears of data to be shared among family members and prices will b
just implemented 15 miles per hour speed zones around school zones and this is a live picture in sherman elementary. and reporting for the new safety wide push, here is more with steve. >>> i just tweeted this is cloudy, a couple of breaks in the clouds and higher clouds will be back, it is a associated with some wind. even west at napa west southwest even with the cloud cover in place and it terms you it will be a cooler pattern extending all the way to the delta. due to the nature of...
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people like dickinson and sherman of rutledge said we don't want a national government. we won a federal government james madison wanted a national government. there's a difference. the federal government only had general purposes in mind and basically everything else was left to the states themselves and that's what is generation argued for. not a national government which put all people of central authority. they were going to have that. so when you start talking about general versus federal and national versus general, these are important terms in a hammock on the way. you still hear the term the united states as a nation today in the term is still thrown around. the founding generation to see the general government for general purposes. i'll talk about in the preamble of in a few minutes. so when the constitution came out of philadelphia in september 1787 and no one was even sure that they would give ratified. they'd written it, talked about it, sweated over a come apart their hearts in some cases, but no one was sure if this thing would make it out of the united sta
people like dickinson and sherman of rutledge said we don't want a national government. we won a federal government james madison wanted a national government. there's a difference. the federal government only had general purposes in mind and basically everything else was left to the states themselves and that's what is generation argued for. not a national government which put all people of central authority. they were going to have that. so when you start talking about general versus federal...
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out of the linear pillows village elders say this is where the spirits like to congregate as for shermans it is their long standing belief that this place reconciles good and evil and life and death are. culture is that so much i know in which of course you might want to interview me capitalism this is what critics call america's banking system again the world has witnessed the specter of a major financial institution reporting. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from finest impressions. whose friends don't totty dot com. was stuck. with had to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and the wall metal causes it to melt. the more the so molds. the deeper the vehicle sinks. so we need to dig some of it out. don't worry that happens all the time. before we ended up stuck in the snow romance of guinea have been travelling for almost thirteen hours nonstop more than an hour has been wasted here. not a single vehicle has passed by them in that time remembers thoughts of focused on the ailing reindeer in the village of how to steal. his nerves are strain
out of the linear pillows village elders say this is where the spirits like to congregate as for shermans it is their long standing belief that this place reconciles good and evil and life and death are. culture is that so much i know in which of course you might want to interview me capitalism this is what critics call america's banking system again the world has witnessed the specter of a major financial institution reporting. russia would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from...
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out of the linear pillows village elders say this is where the spirits like to congregate as for sherman's it is their long standing belief that this place reconciles good and evil and life and death. wealthy british style. that's not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on art he. was stuck. with had to give the spades up. because axel is sitting on the snow. and the wall metal causes it to melt. the more the slow melts. the deeper the vehicle sinks. so we need to dig some of it out. but don't worry that happens all the time. before we ended up stuck in the snow romani of danny had been travelling for almost thirteen hours nonstop more than an hour has been wasted here. not a single vehicle has passed by them in that time remembers thoughts of focused on the ailing reindeer in the village of how to steal. his nerves are so. strained to the point and this setback has not helped him on get rid of some of the snow from the storm messing aroun
out of the linear pillows village elders say this is where the spirits like to congregate as for sherman's it is their long standing belief that this place reconciles good and evil and life and death. wealthy british style. that's not on. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on art he. was stuck. with had to give the spades up. because axel is...
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mike sherman cbs five. and we have a lot more vital video from the first days of the bridge and you can find much of it on our web sites cbs sf dot com. three new hearts in just three days and three young lives saved the incredible feats at one bay area hospital sleeping on the couches and beating their food nobody knew it for months why the young man that it and how he did it and how he transformed his life. rain pass into the bay area today good evening now the big changes need to know about it for your holiday weekend is the 10. forecast as eyewitness new'' continues on a c.w.. from homeless and unemployed to launch ignore ambitious 20 rolled to make the okay well campus in palo alto his home without anybody knowing it. also making a start a dream come true. andy on how he lives there is a scare and works there without getting costs. >>> eric simon literally lives and breathes his job. equates you would think that did work hard because it was that is because he spent long very long hours at its computer
mike sherman cbs five. and we have a lot more vital video from the first days of the bridge and you can find much of it on our web sites cbs sf dot com. three new hearts in just three days and three young lives saved the incredible feats at one bay area hospital sleeping on the couches and beating their food nobody knew it for months why the young man that it and how he did it and how he transformed his life. rain pass into the bay area today good evening now the big changes need to know about...
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in february, investigators found bodies of two victims in a well on property owned by sherman tin's family. >> there are new details about a north bay teenager charged in both a drive by shooting and in the theft of a celebrity chef's lamborghini. authorities say the 17-year-old seen in this facebook picture kept an arsenal of weapons including assault rifles and a police uniform. showing items were stashed in richmond with a stolen yellow lamborghini owned by chef guy pei -- fieri. >> there is lawmakers working to prevent the cost of low interest student loans from jumping and they could double after the law that keeps them in check expires july 1. we're live tonight at foot hill college with the story. >> there are local kem democrats running hard with this one. congress woman here today at foot hill college. barbara lee at cal. tomorrow, zoe loft gren at san jose state university. a lot of students could be affected by this. and there are 3030 -- 30% of the students have this type of loan. there are interest rates at 3.4%. when applying the rate would double to 6.8%. that worries ashley
in february, investigators found bodies of two victims in a well on property owned by sherman tin's family. >> there are new details about a north bay teenager charged in both a drive by shooting and in the theft of a celebrity chef's lamborghini. authorities say the 17-year-old seen in this facebook picture kept an arsenal of weapons including assault rifles and a police uniform. showing items were stashed in richmond with a stolen yellow lamborghini owned by chef guy pei -- fieri....
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taste of life to see it will be in the day for a couple of days and coming up tonight at 6:00 mike sherman talks with some of the crude and shows how samper and cisco is welcoming them into town. they're already planted homes that soon ranchers will have more options as well the east bay city making room for those tenants and the planners say will come next. >>> some baez's contractors similar scheme three defender making a comeback in the east bay. >>> in a war wound across it can p,,,,,,,,hundreds of new apartments are coming to on the creek. this is approved a major new apartment complex at the site of the old longs drugs company headquarters in july report city leaders hope is just the beginning. me this was once the headquarters for long strides with cbs bought amounts as an empty ever since hundred apartments can be built so this will be torn down. i think is successful city has layers sell theirs are in our urban and outer suburban and is the combination is successful not the exclusion of one of the other. this woman creek residents sounds more like a city planner and our observatio
taste of life to see it will be in the day for a couple of days and coming up tonight at 6:00 mike sherman talks with some of the crude and shows how samper and cisco is welcoming them into town. they're already planted homes that soon ranchers will have more options as well the east bay city making room for those tenants and the planners say will come next. >>> some baez's contractors similar scheme three defender making a comeback in the east bay. >>> in a war wound across...
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to keep the truck from rolling. >> deputy sherman dollison, gravely injured at the courthouse, fights life in the days that follow. >> did not know if dollison was going to live or die. it was touch and go for many days afterwards. >> but dollison pulls through and the other officers escape with minor injuries. a few weeks later, a memorial is held to remember the victims and to honor the officers. >> it was a very solemn time here in this county. it lasted longer than a lot of the tragedies that i've seen happen. there is still a solemn attitude around the courthouse. >> the courthouse still shows its scars from that day in 2005. there are bullet holes in its walls today. david arroyo jr. is haunted by the death of his mother. >> i wish i could have done more. i hope she made it to heaven because that's where she should be. i'm pretty sure my dad's in hell so he ain't going to bother her no more. >>> coming up -- danger on the side of the road. and a run-in with a semi. when "caught on camera: dash cam diaries" continues. [ male announcer ] this is lois. the day starts with arthritis
to keep the truck from rolling. >> deputy sherman dollison, gravely injured at the courthouse, fights life in the days that follow. >> did not know if dollison was going to live or die. it was touch and go for many days afterwards. >> but dollison pulls through and the other officers escape with minor injuries. a few weeks later, a memorial is held to remember the victims and to honor the officers. >> it was a very solemn time here in this county. it lasted longer than a...
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>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the phone. may have contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the only person on pwovrmentd he was injured but is reportedly in stable condition tonight. >> we may find out tomorrow that the goeld warriors are leaving oakland and jumping the bay to san francisco. nobody on the team or it's city is talking to. but as explains signs it's a done deal. >> yes they definitely have plans to put the rooch a right here on the end of the pier. >>reporter: the owner of this story says president of the golden gate warrior told him yesterday they are going to build a rye shun pats says they plan to build. >> they wanted to talk to me about how they put the arena here. >> what did they say. >> they said they are coming. they are developing coming. >> disapp
>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the phone. may have contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the only person on pwovrmentd he was injured but is reportedly in stable...
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the golden age in 1975 mike sherman cbs five. >>> i was walking out and there is a couch and i thoughtsting. >>> he's like on their couch eight their food and for months no one noticed. had they area squadder lived a a well and got away with it. to the family has donated organs my thoughts about them. >>> three new hearts and three ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, year-old maybe a little campus of pol pot and his home without anybody knowing it. altman asserted dream come true windy on how he lives in their case there and worked there without getting caught. their assignment literally lives and breathes his job. >>> as it has dispensed very long hours at his computer every night he was gonna tales headquarters when he ran out of print money. >>> i was walking out and to i thought that is interesting at the total is live on the couch. simons was hired by silicon valley investors to were continuing to bear the group that focuses on new ideas be worked out of rented space and sales paul also headquarters but when the program ended at simon's wanted to keep going to perfect his idea that would help teache
the golden age in 1975 mike sherman cbs five. >>> i was walking out and there is a couch and i thoughtsting. >>> he's like on their couch eight their food and for months no one noticed. had they area squadder lived a a well and got away with it. to the family has donated organs my thoughts about them. >>> three new hearts and three ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, year-old maybe a little campus of pol pot and his home without anybody knowing it. altman asserted dream come true windy...
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the golden age in 1975 mike sherman cbs five. >>> i was walking out and there is a couch and i thought that's interesting. >>> he's like on their couch eight their food and for months no one noticed. had they area squadder lived a a well and got away with it. to the family has donated organs my thoughts about them. >>> three new hearts and three days three young lives were [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. [ motors revving ] ♪ [ motor turns over ] [ liquid pouring ] [ chain saw buzzing ] [ male announcer ] what if everything ran on gas? then again, what if everything didn't? the 100% electric, zero-gas nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. year-old maybe a little campus of pol pot and his home without anybody knowing it. altman asserted dream com
the golden age in 1975 mike sherman cbs five. >>> i was walking out and there is a couch and i thought that's interesting. >>> he's like on their couch eight their food and for months no one noticed. had they area squadder lived a a well and got away with it. to the family has donated organs my thoughts about them. >>> three new hearts and three days three young lives were [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the...
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sherman, one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g. blaine. ewing arrived in washington and began spreading around some $4 million in bribes. and that number is not adjusted for inflation. and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land to friendly lawmakers who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the leavenworth pawnee and western railroad, first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belonging to the delaware and potawatomi indian tribes and give them to the railroad to then sell to finance their construction. after that, they moved to prevail on the house of representatives to set the route for the great transcontinental railroad from st. louis to denver. straight through ewing's hometown of leavenworth. after denver, hair plans sort of got a little fuzzy because there was something just to the west of denver that they had not quite figured out how to deal with. by one historian's calculation, at least 12 members of congress received shares in the lp&w totaling more than $1.
sherman, one of his cousins was the future speaker of the house, james g. blaine. ewing arrived in washington and began spreading around some $4 million in bribes. and that number is not adjusted for inflation. and he promised at least 100,000 acres of land to friendly lawmakers who would help his project. in this way, the ewing operation called the leavenworth pawnee and western railroad, first managed to push through a treaty ratified by the senate that would seize lands belonging to the...
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>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the onlyped person on pwovrmentd he was injured b is reportedly in stable condition tonight. >> out tomorrow that the goeld warriors are leaving oakland and jumping the bay to san francisco. nobody on the team or it's city is talking to. but as explains signs it's a done deal. >> yes they definitely have plans to put the rooch a right here on the end of the pier. >>reporter: the owner of this story says president of the golden gate warrior tol told him yesterday they are going to build a rye shun pats says they plan to b to build. >> they wanted to talk to me about how they put the arena here. >> what did they say. >> they said they are coming. e. they are developing coming. >> disappointing because
>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the onlyped person on pwovrmentd he was injured b is reportedly in stable condition...
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>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the phone. may have contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the only person on pwovrmentd he was injured but is reportedly in stable condition tonight. >> we may find out tomorrow that the goeld warriors are leaving oakland and jumping the bay to san francisco. nobody on the team or it's city is talking to. but as explains signs it's a done deal. >> yes they definitely have plans to put the rooch a right here on the end of the pier. >>reporter: the owner of this story says president of the golden gate warrior told him yesterday they are going to build a rye shun pats says they plan to build. >> they wanted to talk to me about how they put the arena here. >> what did they say. >> they said they are coming. they are developing coming. >> disapp
>>reporter: commissioner sherman said there may have been a very good security reason to retrieve the phone. may have contained personal information of police department employee. abc 7 news. >> thanks lillian. >> plane made a crash landing in southern california tonight he missing a home by near fit feet. pilot reported engine movements before it bent down. it knocked out power to the neighborhood. pilot the only person on pwovrmentd he was injured but is reportedly in stable...
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and belts and sword carried by major john mcferrin, who was in the 70th ohio infantry serving in sherman's division. assigned to ralph buckley's brigade. would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. he saw significant action, but he would be dead in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of artillery rounds all have convenience to shiloh. recovered through the years from the battlefield, representing the types of explosive rounds or solid shot utilized here. about half of grant's artillery was rifled artillery. smooth board. about 85%. two gun boats at play at the battle of shiloh. u.s. tyler and lexington. wooden gun boats, in fact. large eight-inch guns and 32 pounders. served well in defense of the, left of grant's last line and then they fired salvos into the confederate-held camps throughout the night of the 6th on into the morning of the 7th. slap nell from the gun boat fire found on the battlefield. we found shrapnel as far as three miles inland from pittsburg landing. the drum. don't know a great deal about the story behind the drum is one of the early things do
and belts and sword carried by major john mcferrin, who was in the 70th ohio infantry serving in sherman's division. assigned to ralph buckley's brigade. would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. he saw significant action, but he would be dead in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of artillery rounds all have convenience to shiloh. recovered through the years from the battlefield, representing the types of explosive rounds or solid shot utilized here. about half of...
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killer one of california's most notorious murderers is speaking out from death row all along was the sherman tines claimed that he is not a killer he blames the so-called speaker killings on his childhood friend lord herzog. but now and an exclusive interview with koula gianulias he confesses in reveals what keeps them up at night. >>> since february germantown and sent five letters from his cell on death row the most recent tells me he was ready to sit down and to meet face-to- face. >>> is at a few inches away from the it wasn't contrary cage. >>> asked repeatedly if he ever confessed to the murders and at the very end of our to our interview he admitted i had an active role. >>> he wouldn't give any names telling me he is going to reveal the whole story and a book. he can still burn in hell as far as i'm concerned. john vander have been says german time is just out for publicity more money but still wanted to keep talking to help victims families just three months ago was german * maps sent letters led investigators to the remains of his daughters cindy missing since 1998. >>> it means no
killer one of california's most notorious murderers is speaking out from death row all along was the sherman tines claimed that he is not a killer he blames the so-called speaker killings on his childhood friend lord herzog. but now and an exclusive interview with koula gianulias he confesses in reveals what keeps them up at night. >>> since february germantown and sent five letters from his cell on death row the most recent tells me he was ready to sit down and to meet face-to- face....
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in a video posted on buzzfeed sherman explains this was totally intentional. the strategy, he says, is that people will see his family and vote for him. he's running against a fellow jewish democratic congressman in a redistricted district here in california. it would be california's 30th district. that primary is june 5th. both men howard berman and brad sherman are present congressmen and now they're forced to run against each other. we're online in chat. you can join us to talk about this and anything else you want. current.com/stephaniemiller. we'll be right back. some we'd been experimenting with for years others...we just found a cool ingredient. many we brewed just once to see how they would taste. why? -- because at sam adams we love beer. ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't wanna be right ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if being right means being without you ♪ [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, 100% whole grain oats... and that sweet honey taste. you can't go wrong loving it. bee happy. bee heal
in a video posted on buzzfeed sherman explains this was totally intentional. the strategy, he says, is that people will see his family and vote for him. he's running against a fellow jewish democratic congressman in a redistricted district here in california. it would be california's 30th district. that primary is june 5th. both men howard berman and brad sherman are present congressmen and now they're forced to run against each other. we're online in chat. you can join us to talk about this...