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sherman: [laughs] mr. nance: we have a president who has decided that the united states needs to be part of an axis of a talker cno part of a democracy. he wants to remove all of the defensive systems because he thinks that they are antiquated or they do not have personally. by doing that, he has rung the alarm bell, he has given a permission slip to every totalitarian nation in the world to do as you use, all right? the abduction, murder of jamal khashoggi is insane. it would never have occurred under any other president, because they know, the saudis have written about that world my entire life, i have hung out with these guys, drink with them -- drank with them -- fred: drank? mr. nance: yeah. after prayers. [laughter] mr. nance: they do know that it president of the united states would put his foot down and bring the entire burden of american power on top of them, for sanctions, would do anything to ensure that human rights violation would a, never happened, b, not happen again if it does happen, and c
sherman: [laughs] mr. nance: we have a president who has decided that the united states needs to be part of an axis of a talker cno part of a democracy. he wants to remove all of the defensive systems because he thinks that they are antiquated or they do not have personally. by doing that, he has rung the alarm bell, he has given a permission slip to every totalitarian nation in the world to do as you use, all right? the abduction, murder of jamal khashoggi is insane. it would never have...
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to sherman's mind he was simply eager to jettison the refugees encumbering his military progress. this also proved one of the rare wartime instances where they consulted black southern leaders on how best to address the refugee crisis. one of them insisted, we want to be placed on land until we can purchase it and make it our own. four days later, sherman issued special field order 15 was provided for the confiscation of 400,000 acres of land along the atlantic coast in georgia, south carolina and florida to be divided into 40 acre parcels for distribution. they later offered the accompanying mules. by 1865, some 40,000 black families were living and successfully farming and the area. sadly there occupancy would be revoked under andrew johnson. one of the most important experiences to u.s. army offered to black men beginning and localized areas in 1862 and more broadly and 1863 was a renewed opportunity to become soldiers. technically, black men had been barred from army surface since the 1792 militia act. they found the occasional loophole such as new orleans under andrew jackson
to sherman's mind he was simply eager to jettison the refugees encumbering his military progress. this also proved one of the rare wartime instances where they consulted black southern leaders on how best to address the refugee crisis. one of them insisted, we want to be placed on land until we can purchase it and make it our own. four days later, sherman issued special field order 15 was provided for the confiscation of 400,000 acres of land along the atlantic coast in georgia, south carolina...
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sherman and u.s.ecretary of war edwin stanton met with 20 black leaders in savannah, georgia to inquire after with their communities needed. to his mind, he was simply eager to jettison the refugees encumbering his military progress. ofever, this also proved one the rare wartime instances in which u.s. leaders consulted black southern leaders on how best to address the refugee crisis. we wantwhom insisted, " to be placed on land until we are able to buy it and make it our own." four days later, sherman issued special field order number 15, which provided for the confiscation of 400,000 acres of ind along the atlantic coast georgia, south carolina and florida to be divided into 40 acre parcels for distribution. a later order offer the company accomp- a company m -- aning mule. sadly, their occupancy with the revoked under andrew j ohnson. one of the most important experiences the army offered to black men beginning of localized areas in 1862 and more brothers in 1863 was the renewed opportunity to beco
sherman and u.s.ecretary of war edwin stanton met with 20 black leaders in savannah, georgia to inquire after with their communities needed. to his mind, he was simply eager to jettison the refugees encumbering his military progress. ofever, this also proved one the rare wartime instances in which u.s. leaders consulted black southern leaders on how best to address the refugee crisis. we wantwhom insisted, " to be placed on land until we are able to buy it and make it our own." four...
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gabe sherman reports tonight that shine has been on the outs with trump for months. quote, as roger ailes' right hand, he had virtually no direct contact with reporters and no involvement in fox's pr department. that lack of experience was evident last september when shine was caught flatfooted during the rollout of bob woodward's book "fear." trump started complaining to people that there was no advanced prep on woodward's book, a republican close to the white house said. trump let shine know he wasn't happy. according to gabe sherman, one theory of bill shine's exit is, quote, that trump pushed shine out now because house democrats are looking to investigate the house's ties to fox. tensions were likely especially high this week after "the new yorker's" jane mayer rocked the white house with her deeply reported piece on the close ties between the fox -- between fox news and the white house. mayer wrote that as a fox news executive, several lawsuits named bill shine as complicit in a workplace culture of cover-ups, payoffs and victim intimidation. and politico is re
gabe sherman reports tonight that shine has been on the outs with trump for months. quote, as roger ailes' right hand, he had virtually no direct contact with reporters and no involvement in fox's pr department. that lack of experience was evident last september when shine was caught flatfooted during the rollout of bob woodward's book "fear." trump started complaining to people that there was no advanced prep on woodward's book, a republican close to the white house said. trump let...
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brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."oingá the speaker's message ...rep. mike quigley:"you can't come off as carrying torches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a failed impeachment is not a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman ilhan omar that have been criticized as anti-semitic...president trump: "the democrats have become an anti-israel party, they've become an anti-jewish party." press secretary sarah sanders - - ádeflectingá ....reporter: "yes or no, does the president truly believe that democrats hate jews?"sarah sanders:"i am not going to comment on a potentially leaked comment. i can tell you ..."reporter:"i'm not asking about a leaked comment - does he think that democrats hate jewish people?" sarah sanders:"that's a question frankly i think you should ask democrats." (vicki) that was joe john's reporting. most congressional democr
brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."oingá the speaker's message ...rep. mike quigley:"you can't come off as carrying torches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a failed impeachment is not a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman...
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sherman wrote. i can make this smart -- march and georgia howell. sea.ing things to the sheridan's vision was the shenandoah valley, a place of great natural beauty and his arm moved to the shenandoah countryside plundering plantations and ruining natural landscapes. in the hands of general sherman, sheridan, and grant, the war had become a total war and a great -- and great environmental damage occurred with plantations turned into waistline that's waste lands and -- waste lands and forests were destroyed by soldiers who created hundreds of miles of roads on which the armies traveled. during battles as soldiers, letters and diaries of a test, trees were destroyed by fires and riddled with bullets. , a mane end of the war working for the department of agriculture, wrote a report titled, american forests near destruction and preservation, which stated that destruction of forests and timber during the war of rebellion had been immense. environmentalry historian who study the civil war estimates 2 million of the south trees were used during the war for
sherman wrote. i can make this smart -- march and georgia howell. sea.ing things to the sheridan's vision was the shenandoah valley, a place of great natural beauty and his arm moved to the shenandoah countryside plundering plantations and ruining natural landscapes. in the hands of general sherman, sheridan, and grant, the war had become a total war and a great -- and great environmental damage occurred with plantations turned into waistline that's waste lands and -- waste lands and forests...
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brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."the speaker's message ...rep. mike quigley:"you can't come off as carrying torches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a failed impeachment is not a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman ilhan omar that have been criticized as anti-semitic... ( james ) that was joe johns reporting. president trump has not responded to house speaker nancy pelosi's comments on not impeaching ll a the kron 4 morning prevent another system-wide shut down from happening. ( james ) plus ... president trump delivers his bu it call for cuts that could affect your health care. ( james ) and ... a look at what all this winter rain is doing to the uvas reservoir where creeks have turned into waterfalls. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about
brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."the speaker's message ...rep. mike quigley:"you can't come off as carrying torches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a failed impeachment is not a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman ilhan...
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ambassador wendy sherman, great to see you. aman, thank you for your analysis on this.o make a major announcement that could shake up the streaming i understand street i and the news industry. we'll explain. you're watching msnbc. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ if old sphow will theyense helps know i worked hard?, i've gotta make stuff harder. ♪ there, that's hard. ♪ i was thinking...d clot could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificia
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made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohammad bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair point and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their word. questions have been raised in the u.k. parliament about british involvement in the war in yemen the opposition labor party is demanding answers after british media reported that special forces have been involved in firefights with yemen's who are the rebels the government's also been questioned of the allegations that british forces may have provided support the child soldiers as part of the saudi u.a.e. colonization there is one especially disturbing allegation in the may on sunday's report which was that our forces are providing support to locally recruited saudi funded militia where many of the fighters up to forty percent it was alleged are children as young as thirteen years old so i would
made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohammad bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair point and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their word. questions have been raised in the u.k. parliament about british involvement in the war in yemen...
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plus, bond giant capitals jeffrey sherman on what investors need to know about what the bond market is saying right now. facebook park zuckerberg is making an announcement to large degree reverses what made his company billions can this company make money? a big call, one tough analyst says sell the industry leader. the halftime report with scott wapner starts right now. >> hello, welcome. here to trade the big stories of the day. a there are many liz young is with us today bny director of market strategy. the s&p briefly falling below it's 200 day moving average, adding to what has been the worst day of the year, stocks. leading to even more concerns about the global economy liz, i think it's the question of the day, of the moment. can the u.s. sort of fend off this gathering weakness overseas >> i will give you the punch line first yes? we do see the u.s. can continue to de couple from that if you take the thought process one by one, the fear is, is this going to be the beginning of a global recession the data doesn't go that far the u.s. always leads that so there is no sign there a
plus, bond giant capitals jeffrey sherman on what investors need to know about what the bond market is saying right now. facebook park zuckerberg is making an announcement to large degree reverses what made his company billions can this company make money? a big call, one tough analyst says sell the industry leader. the halftime report with scott wapner starts right now. >> hello, welcome. here to trade the big stories of the day. a there are many liz young is with us today bny director...
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sherman grew up on long island where he met friends and fellow music man manuel and amanda.rived on "sesame street" called "what i am." >> sherman has written more than 3,000 original works for "sesame" earning him three emmy awards. she's super funky and awesome so i started with this guitar thing. >> "thatsherman works to update classic sesame songs for a new generation. >> there you go. >> you kind of help me figure out the song ♪ >> i just got to put my own casey's spin on a classic "sesame street" song, it was seriously a dream come true. >> the songs of "sesame street" have taught millions of children abc, 1, 2, and 3 and colors and shapes. today complex concept like self-esteem and self control or perseverance are delivered. >> "sesame street," everything ises p is put through testing and what we kind is calls and responds and repetitions. >> do you think kids learn better from music? >> yes, it gives kids a reason to learn and a different avenue to learn if you associate a number with a rhyme or melody, it is easier to grasp onto or hold on to. when your kids are lea
sherman grew up on long island where he met friends and fellow music man manuel and amanda.rived on "sesame street" called "what i am." >> sherman has written more than 3,000 original works for "sesame" earning him three emmy awards. she's super funky and awesome so i started with this guitar thing. >> "thatsherman works to update classic sesame songs for a new generation. >> there you go. >> you kind of help me figure out the song ♪...
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what's your response to what you just heard from congressman sherman about impeachment? >> i tell my colleagues on the far right you take the mueller -- you tank the investigation on russia and then you halted it and then you tried to shut down mueller, that's wrong. but i tell my friends who were filing articles of impeachment over a year ago is had you done that successfully you never would have learned about everything we've learned from mr. cohen, mr. manafort and other court proceedings. let special counsel finish his job. the criminal investigation's taking place right now and the house and senate select committee on intelligence have just begun their work again. especially the house. we have the gavels now. if you only focus on impeachment, which it shouldn't be, you would have missed your chance. if your only focus is on impeachment, you've got to recognize you maybe, maybe get one shot at it. but clearly the american public's voice on this is going to matter a great deal. and you cannot come off as carrying torches to the castle. this is extraordinarily serious.
what's your response to what you just heard from congressman sherman about impeachment? >> i tell my colleagues on the far right you take the mueller -- you tank the investigation on russia and then you halted it and then you tried to shut down mueller, that's wrong. but i tell my friends who were filing articles of impeachment over a year ago is had you done that successfully you never would have learned about everything we've learned from mr. cohen, mr. manafort and other court...
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it is about his experiences working with sherman adams and others. morrow tried very hard, eisenhower and others, to get meetings with civil rights leaders to meet one-on-one. he played a big role in this -- martin luther king and others of that era came to the white house and met eisenhower and presented a set of concerns to him. that took years to get that done and he took a lot of pride, rightly so. he is an unsung hero of the administration. it wasn't all a bed of roses. he acknowledged he felt his issues were not -- this is true of every staff person -- my portfolio is not getting any attention -- but they didn't act on his aggressively enough. that was his view. we don't want to ignore hands over here. let's get the microphone right here at that will come over to you, sir. thank you. yes, please go ahead. >> i wondered if you could make observations on the relationship with sherman adams and his influence and how that all came about? it became quite controversial. particularly difficult for eisenhower at a certain point. william: sherman adams
it is about his experiences working with sherman adams and others. morrow tried very hard, eisenhower and others, to get meetings with civil rights leaders to meet one-on-one. he played a big role in this -- martin luther king and others of that era came to the white house and met eisenhower and presented a set of concerns to him. that took years to get that done and he took a lot of pride, rightly so. he is an unsung hero of the administration. it wasn't all a bed of roses. he acknowledged he...
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politico senior writer, jake sherman. daly beast politics reporter and msnbc contributor, betsy woodruff. and law fair editor in chief, brookings senior fellow ben wi it, tis. you guys all have a lot of titles. jake sherman, first to you. what's the reaction on capitol hill? is this nancy pelosi reading her caucus or trying to get her caucus in line? >> probably both, right? this is a move that clearly calculated, right. the speaker of the house doesn't say something of this nature about such a hot-button issue without a lot of thought behind it. that's what her aides told me over the last 12 to 20 hours, that this was a calculated comment meant to give her members space from this issue. the capitol building, reporters are walking around all the time. impeachment is issue 1a every single day. it gives her members the ability to say, listen, our speaker has told us we're not doing anything for the moment. pelosi has still given herself a lot of wiggle room. when mueller comes out, she'll be able to say, listen, i didn't wa
politico senior writer, jake sherman. daly beast politics reporter and msnbc contributor, betsy woodruff. and law fair editor in chief, brookings senior fellow ben wi it, tis. you guys all have a lot of titles. jake sherman, first to you. what's the reaction on capitol hill? is this nancy pelosi reading her caucus or trying to get her caucus in line? >> probably both, right? this is a move that clearly calculated, right. the speaker of the house doesn't say something of this nature about...
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. >> gabe sherman on the president's symbiotic relationship to trump tv. >> thank you to my very good friend, rupert murdoch. >>> as the democratic presidential field swells, why the 2020 primary is actually two races rolled into one. >> we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. after two years, it does get harder and harder to be shocked by the ways this president tries to abuse the power of his office. the latest example, newly revealed by "the new yorker" is truly an appalling violation of the country's democratic principles. according to the magazine, the president pressured his administration to intervene in a proposed merger between at&t and time warner, the parent company of cnn, who the president regularly atx. >> i don't take questions from cnn. cnn is fake news. john roberts of fox, let's go to a real network. >> "the new yorker" reports in the summer of 2017 the president summoned economic advisor gary cohn and chief of staff john kelly into the oval office saying i've been telling c
. >> gabe sherman on the president's symbiotic relationship to trump tv. >> thank you to my very good friend, rupert murdoch. >>> as the democratic presidential field swells, why the 2020 primary is actually two races rolled into one. >> we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. after two years, it does get harder and harder to be shocked by the ways this...
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made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohammad bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair point and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their word if the u.s. federal aviation administration sends it some smoothly confident boeing seven three seven saying to croft is safe following two decent crashes to lift three hundred forty six people did the f.a.a. administrator spoke at a congressional hearing that's looking into its oversight of boeing the company also says it doesn't see a need to overhaul the way it develops and thanks. court in chile has over the roman catholic church to pay compensation to three victims of the country's most notorious paedophile priest the appeals court ruling means the church will pay a hundred fifty thousand dollars to each of the men or the judge dismissed criminal charges against the priest fernando. because
made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohammad bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair point and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their word if the u.s. federal aviation administration sends it some smoothly confident boeing seven three...
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joining me now is political senior writer and msnbc political reporter jake sherman, and msnbc legal analyst mi mimi rocah is back as well as mn msnbc contributor tim o'brien. mimi, on the question of obstruction, that one is open 100%. the president wants to say mueller didn't find obstruction, but mueller was clear in his findings. the president didn't commit a crime, but the report also does not exonerate him. what sort of evidence would need to be in this report that would be above and beyond what we've already seen in the public sphere? >> well, katy, first of all, i just want to rephrase something a little bit. barr's letter, and you've made this point already, it's not mueller's report because we haven't seen that yet. but barr's letter, which is nothing if not favorably written for the president. even that letter acknowledges not that there was no evidence of obstruction but that there is evidence of obstruction. it's not that mueller said, according to barr, that he didn't commit a crime, the president didn't commit a crime but that he decided not to make that conclusion at
joining me now is political senior writer and msnbc political reporter jake sherman, and msnbc legal analyst mi mimi rocah is back as well as mn msnbc contributor tim o'brien. mimi, on the question of obstruction, that one is open 100%. the president wants to say mueller didn't find obstruction, but mueller was clear in his findings. the president didn't commit a crime, but the report also does not exonerate him. what sort of evidence would need to be in this report that would be above and...
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brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."orches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman ilhan omar that have been criticized as anti-semitic...president trump: "the democrats have become an anti-israel party, they've become an anti-jewish party." press secretary sarah sanders - - ádeflectingá ....reporter: "yes or no, does the president truly believe that democrats hate jews?"sarah sanders:"i am not going to comment on a potentially leaked comment. i can tell you ..."reporter:"i'm not asking about a leaked comment - does he think that democrats hate jewish people?" sarah sanders:"that's a question frankly i think you should ask democrats." ( james ) that was joe johns reporting. president trump has not responded to house speaker nancy pelosi's comments about not impeaching him. ( darya ) a big story this mornin
brad sherman:"you don't impeach trump for him, you impeach trump for the constitution."orches to the castle."rep. adam schiff: "putting the country through a good idea."meanwhile -- the white house -- árefusingá to tamp down an áinflammatoryá claim made by the president last week ....after controversial comments from freshman democratic congresswoman ilhan omar that have been criticized as anti-semitic...president trump: "the democrats have become an...
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going back to that discussion that was happening in the united states congress a month ago brad sherman made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohamed bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair points and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their word the other concern of course is that there are other actors in play here. was mentioned earlier both russia china and korea are being considered to develop civilian nuclear energy programs in saudi arabia so the trumpet ministration is making the argument that if we don't sell them to technology and put some form of safeguards in place the russians are just going to turn around and do this so the big question is how do we do this in the most safe and secure way possible that that maximizes the chances that saudi arabia will never attempt to proliferate and develop nuclear weapons question rem
going back to that discussion that was happening in the united states congress a month ago brad sherman made the point he's a congressman brad sherman made the point that if we can't trust mohamed bin solomon with a bone saw how can we trust him with nuclear technology now that's a completely fair points and it's a valid concern. if even if we can get to this type of one two three agreement that guarantees that saudi arabia won't develop a nuclear weapon can we really rely on them to keep their...
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sherman's feeding grant's fear about guerillas. he is constantly feeding grant about guerrilla warfare, the young, hotheaded men, and he was kind of right, those who are bound and determined to continue to fight, at least those who leave records. you can, comef up. one more. yeah, i just had a question on the confederate hospital system. was that just -- i mean, once they were captured, how do they parole?urrender, the dr. janney: the men in the hospitals were paroled as well. for richmond, for farmv ille, for lynchburg. some continue to convalesce, and others go home. prof. coles: and most likely, those enrichment had people go over the -- in richmond had people go over there. thank you very much. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> learn more about the civil war and reconstruction each
sherman's feeding grant's fear about guerillas. he is constantly feeding grant about guerrilla warfare, the young, hotheaded men, and he was kind of right, those who are bound and determined to continue to fight, at least those who leave records. you can, comef up. one more. yeah, i just had a question on the confederate hospital system. was that just -- i mean, once they were captured, how do they parole?urrender, the dr. janney: the men in the hospitals were paroled as well. for richmond, for...
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tom sherman, olivia -- this is part of the team. thank you very much. deputy chief gonzales over there. and thank you to chief scott and sheriff hennessey and other department heads that are here as well. good morning, and have a great day. >> thank you, chief. and the folks who actually, again, did a lot of the heavy lifting, with the countless numbers of interviews was our fire commission, starting with president king cleveland -- when king cleveland served as president, and steve nicoshio carrying on that legacy. i wanted to ask our president of the san francisco fire commissioner, steve, to say a few words, please. [applause] >> thank you very much, mayor breed. we, on behalf of the fire commission, and cleveland commissioner, and covington commission, and commissioner hartiman, express our support. congratulations, chief nicholson. at this point, as well, we want to thank and appreciate the 15 years of service that joanne hayes white has served this great city. we are looking forward to working together to accomplish what we need to do. we are the
tom sherman, olivia -- this is part of the team. thank you very much. deputy chief gonzales over there. and thank you to chief scott and sheriff hennessey and other department heads that are here as well. good morning, and have a great day. >> thank you, chief. and the folks who actually, again, did a lot of the heavy lifting, with the countless numbers of interviews was our fire commission, starting with president king cleveland -- when king cleveland served as president, and steve...
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william: sherman adams was his chief of staff. governor of new hampshire. he came onto the eisenhower a campaign early. he helped to organize the new hampshire primary which eisenhower won. taft was 1952, robert considered the guy. he was going to be the nominee. there was eisenhower in paris. he had not even said if he wanted to run. they needed a team on the ground to help him on the ballot and make sure he was going to be president. adams played a crucial role on getting him in the ballot. taft was campaigning like mad and taft was winning delegates. taft went to the 1952 convention. they were deadlocked. it was that close. wasuarantee that eisenhower going to get the nomination in 1952. can you believe that? it was herbert brownell who played an important role. adams was a taciturn, known as the abominable no man in washington. [laughter] hampshireypical new guy. saying i am not taking anything, get out of my office. everyone thought he was a terror. he was loyal to eisenhower. he invented the contemporary role of chief of staff, assistant to the presid
william: sherman adams was his chief of staff. governor of new hampshire. he came onto the eisenhower a campaign early. he helped to organize the new hampshire primary which eisenhower won. taft was 1952, robert considered the guy. he was going to be the nominee. there was eisenhower in paris. he had not even said if he wanted to run. they needed a team on the ground to help him on the ballot and make sure he was going to be president. adams played a crucial role on getting him in the ballot....
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brandon rio sherman is charged with rape and kidnapping a woman in august. the victim told police sherman picked her up near highway 92 and drove her into a secluded area and attacked her. if he is convicted, he could be ordered to spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> a man is in custody and facing charges for the fatal shooting in the old oakland neighborhood. police in nevada arrested 22- year-old dante brown last week in connection with a shooting last month 9th and washington. two people were shot. a 42-year-old victim died. brown has been charged with assault with a firearm. >>> a former uc berkeley student and former medicine internist accusing the cal football department and players of harassment. in a took page, she posted about allegations. she has withdrawn from the university and seeking therapy. cal's athletic department released statement saying that allegation goes against the very core of our values. cal athletics is and will always be committed to fostering a culture where everyone feels safe, welcome and respected. elissa harrington wil
brandon rio sherman is charged with rape and kidnapping a woman in august. the victim told police sherman picked her up near highway 92 and drove her into a secluded area and attacked her. if he is convicted, he could be ordered to spend the rest of his life in prison. >>> a man is in custody and facing charges for the fatal shooting in the old oakland neighborhood. police in nevada arrested 22- year-old dante brown last week in connection with a shooting last month 9th and washington....
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sherman i get in to the shop men are going to come up to his home and i get. to use. those fun slides no to. they haven't connected yet when given consists of can get under the hood with. the dish all these are for bundle ultimate game with mom would march mit not buy it is refusing to do not like. students not for the author i mean harm someone a place or sponsors come out on vox light complected. clear n.t. nuclear and t.v. . one. on some glock it's been used by phone from sponsorship. and done which might seem. as. if in the. other this never gets a good idea. for this in the sand splinters of clear trouble a lot of us that's not a. show about. the gotta have other murder yeah that's the first. one of the months of resentment of the marquis had to lead. the whole initiate of us. was settled at last by miss loveliness commission itself and then not going out with the consequences of a harsh i think well he said no we're not going to the storm we're not cycling obviously bergen. are trying to get out of this but. it was. no problem. at the most of the things i've don
sherman i get in to the shop men are going to come up to his home and i get. to use. those fun slides no to. they haven't connected yet when given consists of can get under the hood with. the dish all these are for bundle ultimate game with mom would march mit not buy it is refusing to do not like. students not for the author i mean harm someone a place or sponsors come out on vox light complected. clear n.t. nuclear and t.v. . one. on some glock it's been used by phone from sponsorship. and...
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. >> you guys heard of the sherman act? do you think sherman was a democrat or a republican? he was a republican from ohio. >> but i think -- >> and teddy roosevelt was a republican. >> i think this actually gets to what some of the fault lines on thinking these days. so anti-trust is a means by which you make a market work better. it's a theory of -- it's a procapitalist tool, to make markets work better for people. and yet we have so much opposition to or -- people not doing anything, et cetera, because of the voice of business lobbying. how do we break through the theory that any time government does anything, it's hurting the economy, particularly in this arena, you have an example where anti-trust is actually just about using rules to make the economy work better. republicans should be supporting these proposals. they should be bipartisan. in fact, their procapitalist arguments for regulation. but we haven't seen republicans or too many championing anti-trust particularly in this moment where we have such a large increase in monopolies that are affecting consumers and af
. >> you guys heard of the sherman act? do you think sherman was a democrat or a republican? he was a republican from ohio. >> but i think -- >> and teddy roosevelt was a republican. >> i think this actually gets to what some of the fault lines on thinking these days. so anti-trust is a means by which you make a market work better. it's a theory of -- it's a procapitalist tool, to make markets work better for people. and yet we have so much opposition to or -- people not...
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i'm sylvia sherman. i'm the executive director with the community music center. we wa we pride ourselves on being a partner with the school district and the visual and performing arts department so that every kid who wants to study music has a chance to do that with the tuition assistance and scholarships necessary to make equitiable access possible. we have found in vapa partners with the administration who nominate kids and provide pathways for them to receive, just from cmc, over $2 million in tuition assistance, but also access to a number of the city's organizations who provide opportunities for kids. additionally, in the past three years, we've been a proud partner of vapa in the mariachi program. you heard martha talk about that issue, and this was something that vapa started in the school district, realizing that some of the kids were not receiving the benefits that are awarded by so participating in the arts. that a mariachi had a chance as a culturally responsible program to allow children and families that might not otherwise participate. so we've seen
i'm sylvia sherman. i'm the executive director with the community music center. we wa we pride ourselves on being a partner with the school district and the visual and performing arts department so that every kid who wants to study music has a chance to do that with the tuition assistance and scholarships necessary to make equitiable access possible. we have found in vapa partners with the administration who nominate kids and provide pathways for them to receive, just from cmc, over $2 million...
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afraid of martin sherman founder and chief executive all these. studies to be true the law any member of the revolutionary council thanks for coming on appreciate your time a lot of emotion and arguments on both sides were glad to have you on again at some point in the future thanks so much. that's fine i'll join us in a thirty minutes for the latest lebanese update. in front of the cameras coca-cola c.e.o. promises us a world without waste outside objective. but behind the scenes the american company is doing everything in its power to eschew any alternatives to plastic like the return of a bottle i think obviously is shelf. after months of negotiations with the american multinational we have a meeting at the headquarters of coca-cola france for an interview. it's a message we don't love so well. when i did receive. a polite and when welcome. in the publishing we've been doing through the work of the frugal but it seems we have not yet won that trust. question in a room with a short little clock on the move every thought well wait a minute that c
afraid of martin sherman founder and chief executive all these. studies to be true the law any member of the revolutionary council thanks for coming on appreciate your time a lot of emotion and arguments on both sides were glad to have you on again at some point in the future thanks so much. that's fine i'll join us in a thirty minutes for the latest lebanese update. in front of the cameras coca-cola c.e.o. promises us a world without waste outside objective. but behind the scenes the american...
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mechanics of memory is on missionary ridge, we have an ohio reservation, an illinois reservation, and a sherman reservation. who do you think had the money to put up that monument? i could still find shrapnel in the yards through the 70's. so history for me has always been a tactile thing. it is something that was entirely real. and it is a tried but true illusion that william faulkner was right when he wrote in requiem for a nun, the past is never dead, it is not even past. we see that again here in the life of the nation. we want to talk of -- i want to talk a little bit about why i not as history matters, an intellectual pursuit but as a cultural one. and as a political one. as an active citizenship -- as an act of citizenship. the reason i talk about the way i talk about things, and sometimes people listen at the airport, they get a little upset. imagine a dorky hottie krishna, that's what i am. what i krishna, that's am here i think it opens the aperture of conversation that has the capacity to illuminate as opposed to educate. almost every political conversation we have at this point agit
mechanics of memory is on missionary ridge, we have an ohio reservation, an illinois reservation, and a sherman reservation. who do you think had the money to put up that monument? i could still find shrapnel in the yards through the 70's. so history for me has always been a tactile thing. it is something that was entirely real. and it is a tried but true illusion that william faulkner was right when he wrote in requiem for a nun, the past is never dead, it is not even past. we see that again...
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in just the fall of atlanta, the first week of september when sherman took atlanta, as everybody knows, one of the most important turning point of the war, militarily, but also politically and what it did for northern morale. and then the successes in the shenandoah valley, and in the last week of august, do not forget, they took mobile bay. august 25, the largest naval engagement of the entire civil war, a huge event on mobile, when it fell to the union navy. slaves scheme of freeing out of the upper south was basically disbanded.and the election campaign was on now. frederickxcuse me, douglas wanted to campaign for abraham lincoln. the party would not let him. they are trying to duck and dodge on the emancipation issue. the last thing they want is give his aouglas to speeches about abolitionism in the wrong places. the truth is he will campaign for every republican presidents the rest of his life. they wouldn't let him take the stump in. 1864 he presented it, he was outraged and angry, but he had no choice. what he did do is he went to syracuse in october to a big black convention. a
in just the fall of atlanta, the first week of september when sherman took atlanta, as everybody knows, one of the most important turning point of the war, militarily, but also politically and what it did for northern morale. and then the successes in the shenandoah valley, and in the last week of august, do not forget, they took mobile bay. august 25, the largest naval engagement of the entire civil war, a huge event on mobile, when it fell to the union navy. slaves scheme of freeing out of...
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they named george sherman to be the ceo. they had an interim ceo of shane kim, who has been there since may 2018 and director since july 2011. george sherman is the chief executive officer. scarlet: bouncing off the bottom a little bit there but still bouncing around. that does it for the closing bell and for me. "what'd you miss?" will be looking at biogen's alzheimer's treatment setback. this is bluebird. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, on caroline hyde. the is a snapshot of how markets closed up on the day. it was a tech outperformance. joe: the question is, "what'd you miss?" caroline: winning streak. nike has talked earnings 93% of the time the last couple years. plunge. wiping more than $18 billion off of its market cap. plan b. eu leaders giving theresa may a short extension. first two biogen. the announcement it would halt research in all-time mistreatment has cut a quarter off of the companies market value. another blow to the drugmaker's popes. joining us to t
they named george sherman to be the ceo. they had an interim ceo of shane kim, who has been there since may 2018 and director since july 2011. george sherman is the chief executive officer. scarlet: bouncing off the bottom a little bit there but still bouncing around. that does it for the closing bell and for me. "what'd you miss?" will be looking at biogen's alzheimer's treatment setback. this is bluebird. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: live from bloomberg world headquarters...