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antitrust act, which is named for senator john sherman of ohio, the brother of william sherman., the states had passed antitrust laws and now the congress was joining the parade. the sherman law, and the language is important for us. the sherman law outlawed every contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade. again, imposing a $5,000 fine per offense and potentially also a year in prison. but i don't want you to be misled. this hardly represents the foundation of a robust regulatory regime. for one thing, the presidents of the gilded age were generally uncomfortable with this sort of state intervention. they held to a more traditional laissez-faire view and so benjamin harrison was president and signed this law because it was in accord with public opinion, but it didn't do too much to enforce it and the same could be said for his successors, whether they are a democrat like grover cleveland or a republican like william mckinley. indeed, in times when the federal government did try to enforce it they were smacked down by the course. in 1895 the court defangd the sher
antitrust act, which is named for senator john sherman of ohio, the brother of william sherman., the states had passed antitrust laws and now the congress was joining the parade. the sherman law, and the language is important for us. the sherman law outlawed every contract, combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade. again, imposing a $5,000 fine per offense and potentially also a year in prison. but i don't want you to be misled. this hardly represents the foundation of a robust...
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deputy secretary sherman? sec. sherman: no it would not. quakes do you agree with that?>> yes i do. >> if this repeal of the 1991 and two thousand two aumf and no other aumf's moves forward, as i expect it will, would any of you on the panel have any concern about the safety and security of u.s. personnel stationed in iraq on account of said repeal, yes or no? >> no, not as a result of the repeal. >> not as a result of the repeal, no. >> i agree. >> i have no further questions. thank you. >> thank you, senator. >> mr. chairman, i have had only a few of what i call supermarket moments in my time in public service, these are times in which the people i represent are exercised by a conversation we are having a washington in which we don't wait to walk across the supermarkets to register their opinions, they yell at you. and there have been a handful of them. another was labor day weekend, 2013 when president obama requested the authorization to use military force in syria and we were about to have that debate. my constituents back home had grave concerns about a commitment
deputy secretary sherman? sec. sherman: no it would not. quakes do you agree with that?>> yes i do. >> if this repeal of the 1991 and two thousand two aumf and no other aumf's moves forward, as i expect it will, would any of you on the panel have any concern about the safety and security of u.s. personnel stationed in iraq on account of said repeal, yes or no? >> no, not as a result of the repeal. >> not as a result of the repeal, no. >> i agree. >> i have no...
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. >> jimmy: it thought congressman brad sherman was george costanza. >> steve: wow. [ laughter ]
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sadly. >> let me take you back to something that you were talking about the meeting with sherman.e book also about another famous meeting with black ministers which is the meeting with lincoln. for the issuance of the emancipation proclamation can you talk about that. >> yes august of 1862 abraham lincoln since the man was in favor of the relocation of free black people. and of the united states either to panama, mexico, haiti back to africa. and he gathered five black man who were ministers to come to the white houseom and he says tt he wants them to be the leaders of the movement to basically dip port on the free black men and lead them out of here pretty severe people in our people never let me enemies and it's your fault that were in the middle of the civil war. 1862. [inaudible]. >> the north is losing at that point. >> yes big time there losing. and lincoln obviously knew that he was going to have to freebies black people and obviously he said until the 18 and end of 1862 when lincoln still until through november, lincoln was ovstill entertaining the colonization that you ca
sadly. >> let me take you back to something that you were talking about the meeting with sherman.e book also about another famous meeting with black ministers which is the meeting with lincoln. for the issuance of the emancipation proclamation can you talk about that. >> yes august of 1862 abraham lincoln since the man was in favor of the relocation of free black people. and of the united states either to panama, mexico, haiti back to africa. and he gathered five black man who were...
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this is after sherman's march. what do people want? had a stenographer there the whole transcript is in the newspaper. we want land and we want to be left alone. they knew land would help you accumulate wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had the intuitive understanding of the importance of property and sherman a couple days later issued field number 15 reallocated the land of the enslavers to the enslaved. that was the first 40 acres and a mule. and that radical land proposition came out of the meeting with those 20 black ministers now cut to the 20th century the face of the civil rights movement in the north certainly one of them was adam clayton powell junior just like his father the pastor of the baptist church and then of course the face of the civil rights movement in the south after 1955 would be doctor martin luther king jr., jesse jackson the first black man at least who had a serious chance. as a minister and doctor king's lieutenant and mayor of atlanta who was a minister t
this is after sherman's march. what do people want? had a stenographer there the whole transcript is in the newspaper. we want land and we want to be left alone. they knew land would help you accumulate wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had the intuitive understanding of the importance of property and sherman a couple days later issued field number 15 reallocated the land of the enslavers to the enslaved. that was the first 40 acres and a...
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general sherman in savanna. meets with 20 black ministers . under the leadership of the mighty garrison fraser. then he says what do people want, this is after sherman's march. what do you people want and they said garrison, they had a stenographer there. the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper and garrison said we want land, we want to be left alone they understood land, you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property and sherman, a couple of days later inthe special field order number 15 . he reallocated public stated land of the enslavers. to the enslaved. that was the birth of three acres and a mule. that's radical d land redistribution proposition came out of a meeting with those 20 black ministers. cut to the 20th century, the face of the civil-rights movement in the north, one of them certainly was adam clayton powell junior. the just like his father, the pastor of abyssinian b
general sherman in savanna. meets with 20 black ministers . under the leadership of the mighty garrison fraser. then he says what do people want, this is after sherman's march. what do you people want and they said garrison, they had a stenographer there. the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper and garrison said we want land, we want to be left alone they understood land, you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because...
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that was sherman adams. eisenhower relied, in all his illnesses, adams was essentially the acting president. it turned out adams had his finger in a lot of pies. eventually the wash merry go round that to his regret, eisenhower had to fire sherman adams. then i discovered, they found out that afterwards, the kennedy justice department continued to look into pearson's allegations, found out that adams' behavior was even worse than pearson had said. he had been collecting a lot of money from private sources. and they threatened to file a major income tax case against sherman adams. former president eisenhower was so upset that he sent word to president kennedy and asked that the justice department not prosecute his former chief of staff. john f. kennedy wanted dwight eisenhower to be indebted to him so he ordered his brother, the attorney general, to drop the case. and his brother said that would be wrong. and john kennedy said which one of us was elected president? so there's a lot of interesting stories in t
that was sherman adams. eisenhower relied, in all his illnesses, adams was essentially the acting president. it turned out adams had his finger in a lot of pies. eventually the wash merry go round that to his regret, eisenhower had to fire sherman adams. then i discovered, they found out that afterwards, the kennedy justice department continued to look into pearson's allegations, found out that adams' behavior was even worse than pearson had said. he had been collecting a lot of money from...
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major thomas sherman joins us next with ... -- with ... -- because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >> it was the first up we got early
major thomas sherman joins us next with ... -- with ... -- because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. are you taking a statin drug to reduce cholesterol? it can also deplete your coq10 levels. i recommend considering qunol coq10 along with your statin medication. the brand i trust is qunol. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for...
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and wendy sherman she stood up to the podium today.e said before she talked about, it was yesterday before she talked about americans or anybody else, this is the first thing she had to say. watch. >> before i take your questions, i want to speak to a situation that's very personal to me. ing [inaudible] could not flourish and prosper without the full participation of women and girls back then and they can flourish, they cannot flourish and prosper without women and girls now. >> will: that i'm sure, is something we can both agree on, women and the prospering of women. everybody is for that but, before we get americans out from behind enemy lines that needed to be addressed. >> tucker: what i love about that. wendy sherman is a buffoon obviously. she implicated in that disaster. people like wendy sherman got us there and kept us there 20 years she should apologize. first thing she says i want to talk about myself and give you a self-righteous moral lecture how i'm better than you. that's a perfect capitulation of everything. enough but
and wendy sherman she stood up to the podium today.e said before she talked about, it was yesterday before she talked about americans or anybody else, this is the first thing she had to say. watch. >> before i take your questions, i want to speak to a situation that's very personal to me. ing [inaudible] could not flourish and prosper without the full participation of women and girls back then and they can flourish, they cannot flourish and prosper without women and girls now. >>...
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want this is after sherman's march to the sea.id they had a stenographer there the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper. we want land and we want to be left alone. landis how you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property and then to reallocate the stated lands of the enslavers to the enslaved and that is the first 40 acres and a mule. and that is radical land distribution cams out of a meeting with those 20 black ministers. t the face of the civil rights movement of the north was adam clayton powell junior just like his father with the baptist church and then of course the face of the civil rights movement in the south and jesse jackson the first black man who has at least a chance. >> he is a minister doctor king is a lieutenant and mayor of atlanta who is a minister we can take it up to january 5t. he is like the ebenezer. because of the fight against racism was unrele
want this is after sherman's march to the sea.id they had a stenographer there the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper. we want land and we want to be left alone. landis how you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property and then to reallocate the stated lands of the enslavers to the enslaved and that is the first 40 acres and a mule....
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wendy sherman was in northern china earlier this week to install guardrails so the relationship between unprecedented verbal sparring between secretary of state anthony blinken and one of his chinese counterparts in the last meeting in alaska in march. but according to one news analysis, this meeting was a mini alaska. sherman forcefully detailed all the areas where washington rejects to beijing's policies, and in a statement released after the meeting, chinese vice foreign minister xi fang blamed the u.s. for the tense relationship, for turning china into an enemy. he went on with a little jab. it is when china is contained that america will become great again. there is no collaboration on view. part of this strategy for china is probably that it works well domestically. donald trump's castigation on beijing worked well and feelings toward china have soured considerably over the past decade. but china has a domestic audience as well. recall the last high-profile summit, chinese diplomat yon went into a condescension of power and his audience at home lapped it up. clips of his speech we
wendy sherman was in northern china earlier this week to install guardrails so the relationship between unprecedented verbal sparring between secretary of state anthony blinken and one of his chinese counterparts in the last meeting in alaska in march. but according to one news analysis, this meeting was a mini alaska. sherman forcefully detailed all the areas where washington rejects to beijing's policies, and in a statement released after the meeting, chinese vice foreign minister xi fang...
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we have invested deeply in ambassador sherman, who was in the region recently. we have met with oceana, with member states. what i can tell you is that this administration values our alliances and partnerships for what they are, but also for what they represent. they represent a source of strength for us. they are a source of envy for our adversaries. we recognize that. it's precisely where we have invested in them. >> [indiscernible] security or the taliban? the president said that [indiscernible] growing our forces for south korea or bermuda. we have sustained presences for a very long time. there is the potential of an external enemy. it is a fundamentally different kind of situation from the one we are presented with in afghanistan. do you think the korean war is a civil war, or an invasion by an external enemy? what does the united states think? mr. price: we have been very clear about what matters most to us, when it comes to the korean peninsula. we did an entire policy review. the outcome of that review, as we have said before, was that our focus will co
we have invested deeply in ambassador sherman, who was in the region recently. we have met with oceana, with member states. what i can tell you is that this administration values our alliances and partnerships for what they are, but also for what they represent. they represent a source of strength for us. they are a source of envy for our adversaries. we recognize that. it's precisely where we have invested in them. >> [indiscernible] security or the taliban? the president said that...
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here is lieutenant sherman. off you go. >> as the spring and summer of 1848 advanced, reports came faster from the gold mines. stories reached us of discoveries and spread through the land. everyone was talking of gold, gold. until it assumed the character of a fever. citizens were fitting out trains of wagons to go to the mines. we heard of men earning 500 and 1,000 per day. it seemed as though somebody would reach solid gold. >> thanks very much. the news gets out. here is an army officer reporting back what's been going on. not long after that the president himself made a speech. we have the president here with us, james polk. look on the back sheet of the handout. see what the president said. this is a few months after the initial discoveries made. >> it was known that mines of the precious metals existed to a considerable extent in california at the time of its acquisition. recent discoveries render is probable it was more valuable than expected. were they not corroborated by the authentic reports of office
here is lieutenant sherman. off you go. >> as the spring and summer of 1848 advanced, reports came faster from the gold mines. stories reached us of discoveries and spread through the land. everyone was talking of gold, gold. until it assumed the character of a fever. citizens were fitting out trains of wagons to go to the mines. we heard of men earning 500 and 1,000 per day. it seemed as though somebody would reach solid gold. >> thanks very much. the news gets out. here is an army...
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senator sherman was a republican senator. there's always been this belief in economic liberty. that's why our earliest settlers came from england -- for religious freedom, for political freedom, and for economic freedom. they didn't want to buy their tea from a monopoly tea company. and so when you belie in that, you see today's world reflected in that lens of history, and you see we cannot let this keep going. we know it. as one of -- a very famous former minnesota senator once said, hubert humphrey, "if you don't write history, someone else will write it for us." well, right now, the tech companies are writing our history, and you see it in the insurrection and you see it in the misinformation about the vaccine, and it must stop. and the way you stop it is not to destroy them. please don't confuse my zealousness on this issue with wanting to bring down these major tech companies that have given us so much. it is about divesting their assets, putting conditions in place, allowing competitors to develop the bells and whistles on privacy and misinformation that they have failed
senator sherman was a republican senator. there's always been this belief in economic liberty. that's why our earliest settlers came from england -- for religious freedom, for political freedom, and for economic freedom. they didn't want to buy their tea from a monopoly tea company. and so when you belie in that, you see today's world reflected in that lens of history, and you see we cannot let this keep going. we know it. as one of -- a very famous former minnesota senator once said, hubert...
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then there's kathryn sherman, an i.c.u. in nashville. >> i'm really, really, really angry, all the time, because people are dying who don't need to die. >> reporter: tennessee has seen covid hospitalizations soar from just over 200 in early july to more than 2,000 today. >> i am so tired of the people who are creating their own reality where covid is not a problem, and then they have the audacity to get mad at people like me, when we try and show them that, no, this is real. >> reporter: sherman posted a photo of herself fresh out of nursing school, and after a shift in the covid unit. she tweets, "it didn't have to be like this." across the country, cases in children are on the rise. florida leads the nation in pediatric hospitalizations. 15-year-old pauline velasquez was supposed to start school next week. instead, she's been hospitalized nearly a month in a pediatric i.c.u. on a ventilator. >> i think you guys should take the vaccine. it's very important. i don't want nobody to go through what i went through. >> reporter
then there's kathryn sherman, an i.c.u. in nashville. >> i'm really, really, really angry, all the time, because people are dying who don't need to die. >> reporter: tennessee has seen covid hospitalizations soar from just over 200 in early july to more than 2,000 today. >> i am so tired of the people who are creating their own reality where covid is not a problem, and then they have the audacity to get mad at people like me, when we try and show them that, no, this is real....
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las cÁmaras serÁn desplegadas en texas, california, sherman y rÍo grande. >> serÍa algo necesario e importanteer daÑo o no contestar a personas que piden ayuda. pablo: los activistas agregan que tambiÉn deben haber cÁmaras en centros de detenciÓn. patricia: las autoridades de estados unidos continÚan deportando a familias migrantes como parte de un sistema expedito para expulsar a personas que llegaron sin autorizaciÓn a travÉs de mÉxico. o llevaron en otro vuelo a guatemala decenas de familias. >> nos pusimos a llorar porque no era ese el plan que tenÍamos. patricia: las deportaciones aceleradas han sido una tÁctica usada por las administraciones republicanas y democrÁticas. —— demÓcratas. una llamada por violencia domÉstica en una residencia de houston terminÓ con un hombre muerto y un joven de 18 aÑos arrestado. guillermo gonzÁlez no relata lo que ocurriÓ. les recomiendo cierta discreciÓn . guillermo: los agentes atienden una llamada por un incidente domÉstico. los oficiales saludan y preguntan detalles. la mujer que llamÓ al 911 sale del interior y responde a las preguntas. mientras tanto,
las cÁmaras serÁn desplegadas en texas, california, sherman y rÍo grande. >> serÍa algo necesario e importanteer daÑo o no contestar a personas que piden ayuda. pablo: los activistas agregan que tambiÉn deben haber cÁmaras en centros de detenciÓn. patricia: las autoridades de estados unidos continÚan deportando a familias migrantes como parte de un sistema expedito para expulsar a personas que llegaron sin autorizaciÓn a travÉs de mÉxico. o llevaron en otro vuelo a guatemala...
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much tv coming now, can you please hold up the whole fine tune the high for me without a told me to sherman street on one hand on the show. tell me to shoot your shooting . why don't you land with attention or song walk just follow the the high trying to see my home phone tincture to eventually home for that was in teacher really fashion job getting things out of the church and he seemed to me the higher it to, to do with him in the course will get help yellow microphone to bake. i thought he thought if you guys were able to oh okay. donna finally 100. 20 or cool. the to the sounds it is or thompson you can board and that was you know that your daughter and go on. now i use what you don't cancel on me when you buy your phone you can give me what you did. if you can get me on how i feel about our agency. so how does your general digit again so you how they see you have not yet cleveland? yes, they need. maybe they don't add up the plumber rama managing it. you may or may not have truth. yeah. i did not know when she's on monday. she was julia motors always be nice to them. good. i don't know
much tv coming now, can you please hold up the whole fine tune the high for me without a told me to sherman street on one hand on the show. tell me to shoot your shooting . why don't you land with attention or song walk just follow the the high trying to see my home phone tincture to eventually home for that was in teacher really fashion job getting things out of the church and he seemed to me the higher it to, to do with him in the course will get help yellow microphone to bake. i thought he...
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didn't know how you create a list of how much do you, who final high for me what are the told me to sherman street on the one what kind of show to me to shoot in your shooting. why don't you plan with attention or song walk disappear? i try to see you my home phone kyesha to eventually home for the listen to a couple really fashion job, getting things out to the church. and he seemed to me the hired to deal with him and of course we'll get the microphone to bake. i thought you thought you guys were able to oh was you? i wasn't on a finally 120. so you know cool. the, the to the sensitivity. you can boyd and she was you know, that your daughter and going now you know what you don't want the video and we're trying to you by the phone you can give me what you do. you can get me on how i feel about our region. yeah. so how does that do you how they see you have not yet cleveland? yes. they need me every they like dug up from my time savannah. my mother didn't let you later and now yeah, i did not know. yo yo yo got you in monday and she was julia morris. all be in the good. i don't know. we'll
didn't know how you create a list of how much do you, who final high for me what are the told me to sherman street on the one what kind of show to me to shoot in your shooting. why don't you plan with attention or song walk disappear? i try to see you my home phone kyesha to eventually home for the listen to a couple really fashion job, getting things out to the church. and he seemed to me the hired to deal with him and of course we'll get the microphone to bake. i thought you thought you guys...
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force against iraq, lawmakers heard testimony from biden administration officials including wendi sherman.
force against iraq, lawmakers heard testimony from biden administration officials including wendi sherman.
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this is after sherman's march to the state, what he people want.tood that landed was powerful if you accumulated wealth and you transmitted well. and they understood, is the property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property in germany, couple of days later, reallocating compensated slant of the enslavers. and also to the inside and that was the first 48. in that radical land distributional and proposition came out of meeting with 20 black ministers and because of the 20th century, the faces of the civil rights movement in the north of one of them certainly was adam clayton jr, and his father, the pastor of the baptist church, 12000 members rated and then of course the face of the civil rights movement in the south after 1955 would be reverend doctor martin luther king jr. jesse jackson the first black man who at least a chance of doing it. a serious run. and of course jesse was minister. in doctor king's lt. and mayor of atlanta. he was a minister and we can take it up to january 5th, the election of senator ralph warno
this is after sherman's march to the state, what he people want.tood that landed was powerful if you accumulated wealth and you transmitted well. and they understood, is the property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property in germany, couple of days later, reallocating compensated slant of the enslavers. and also to the inside and that was the first 48. in that radical land distributional and proposition came out of meeting with 20 black ministers and because of...
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resident sherman immediately offered military assistance to help stem and repel north korean aggressioned nations condemned north korea's aggression and in a series of emergency meetings called upon u.n. members to assist the republic of korea. united states was designated as the u.n. executive member nation to head and coordinate the u.n. military command. 20 member nations which were not responded to the u.s. request for military assistance. 90 days following north korea's invasion were grim. desperate times to build u.n. ground and air forces in size and firepower to match the scale of the expanding war. as u.n. military units went to the public of korea by air and sea and may ground targets were pounded by her air force. ti gene and pusan gave the general and his u.n. command the need -- needed time to prepare its own initiative. un's initiative turned out to be the bold invasion some 150 miles behind koreans lines. the surprise paid off. when elements of the 1st calvary division raised 100 mouth to link up with advancing seventh infantry division forces north korea's plan for unify
resident sherman immediately offered military assistance to help stem and repel north korean aggressioned nations condemned north korea's aggression and in a series of emergency meetings called upon u.n. members to assist the republic of korea. united states was designated as the u.n. executive member nation to head and coordinate the u.n. military command. 20 member nations which were not responded to the u.s. request for military assistance. 90 days following north korea's invasion were grim....
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didn't know how you create a list of how much the whole final high for me, what are the told me to sherman street or one what kind of shuttle me to ship yourself? why don't you plan with attention or somebody just push it out. and i try to see my home phone juncture, to actually home for that. listen teacher couple young if as soon job getting things out to the church and he him to me the higher it to to you know, with him, the caution will get up the microphone to bake. i thought you thought if you guys are not retention we oh, i don't a finally 100. 20 the to the sensitive or tongue suit. you can't boyd and she was you know that your daughter and go on. now. you know what, you don't want the videos on the weekends or am i going to you by phone you can give me what you did if you can get me on how i feel about our region. yeah. so how does your general gives you how long they see you have my credit union, they need me every they dug up with my time ranma amount of money you may end up with. yeah, i did not know that it is between you and monday and she will be in the hi good. i don't know
didn't know how you create a list of how much the whole final high for me, what are the told me to sherman street or one what kind of shuttle me to ship yourself? why don't you plan with attention or somebody just push it out. and i try to see my home phone juncture, to actually home for that. listen teacher couple young if as soon job getting things out to the church and he him to me the higher it to to you know, with him, the caution will get up the microphone to bake. i thought you thought...
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deputy secretary wendy sherman to speak about afghanistan. she will offer some words at the top and take a few questions then we will resume with our regularly scheduled programming. >> thank you very much. that afternoon. i want to update you all on the situation on the ground in afghanistan. the state department i can tell you from personal experience has been working around the clock to respond to an enormously challenging and fluid situation. this is absolutely an all hands on deck effort to ensure the safety of our citizens. >> we'll invite more than 800 afghan special visa holders to aboard flights to the united states. we are going to expand our notification and expanding them to transmit information about evacuation options to each group. we'll continue to accelerate our effort including by working with our allies and partners mto's to identify and assist afghans eligible for p1 or p2 refugee status and over afghans at risk. we are continuing to have resources here in washington and missions around the world including in kabul where o
deputy secretary wendy sherman to speak about afghanistan. she will offer some words at the top and take a few questions then we will resume with our regularly scheduled programming. >> thank you very much. that afternoon. i want to update you all on the situation on the ground in afghanistan. the state department i can tell you from personal experience has been working around the clock to respond to an enormously challenging and fluid situation. this is absolutely an all hands on deck...
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sherman forcefully detailed the areas where washington rejects policies. chinese into an imagined enemy. he went on with a not so subtle jab. it is as if when china's development is contained, america could become great again, he said. as after alaska, there was no cooperation or collaboration on view. part of the biden administration's motivation for this confrontational strategy with china is probably that it works well domestically. donald trump's castigation of beijing played well and the republican party is now all in for a hardline on china. public attitudes toward china have soured considerably over the last decade, but china has domestic audience as well. recall the last high profile summit chinese diplomat went on a 15-minute rebuttal to blinken, railing against american con desengs and overreach of power and his audience at home lapped it up. clips of his speech went viral on social media. this line in particular. america does not have the qualifications to say it can speak to china from a position of strength. his quotes were plastered across me
sherman forcefully detailed the areas where washington rejects policies. chinese into an imagined enemy. he went on with a not so subtle jab. it is as if when china's development is contained, america could become great again, he said. as after alaska, there was no cooperation or collaboration on view. part of the biden administration's motivation for this confrontational strategy with china is probably that it works well domestically. donald trump's castigation of beijing played well and the...
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do you see a relationship betweenti the effort to impose laws of war that grant and sherman initiated both the 19th century is that there is an attempt to make laws in a number of areas and to regulate society. that mayay be driven in part that it was becoming too complex and then the means of destruction were becoming too great. also what happened at other times and places is the distinction between those who have been fighting and those are supporting were blurred general sherman says we must make the southfield what it means to go on fighting that means women and children build burning factories and farms making it impossible forss them to survive. so we see on the one side the attempt to legislate which we see in other areas of society this is a grade of age lawmaking in the industrial society. but we also see this because they get more complicated. >> so what you discussed for the audience which i think is keenly interested in your answer the way from the teaching of diplomatic and military history and university? >> i am concerned. i don't quite know why it has happened also in
do you see a relationship betweenti the effort to impose laws of war that grant and sherman initiated both the 19th century is that there is an attempt to make laws in a number of areas and to regulate society. that mayay be driven in part that it was becoming too complex and then the means of destruction were becoming too great. also what happened at other times and places is the distinction between those who have been fighting and those are supporting were blurred general sherman says we must...
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between the effort to impose laws of war, as lincoln attempted in the doctrine of total war that shermaninitiated? >> the 19th century, you would know better than me the century when there is an attempt to make laws in a number of areas and to regulate society. that may be driven in part by a sense that society is becoming too complex. the memes of destruction were getting too great. also in the 19th century certainly happened in other times and other places those doing the fighting and those got blurred, general sherman said we must make the south feel what it means to go on fighting print that means the women m and children burning the factories and the farms making it impossible to survive. we see on the one side this attempt to legislate, which we see in other areas of society. this is an age of lawmaking but we also see this blurring of the line because societies getting more complicated. see this blurring of the line. >> host: which you discuss for this audience, i think will be duly interested in your answer , a lesser degree in the united kingdom, away from the teaching of diplom
between the effort to impose laws of war, as lincoln attempted in the doctrine of total war that shermaninitiated? >> the 19th century, you would know better than me the century when there is an attempt to make laws in a number of areas and to regulate society. that may be driven in part by a sense that society is becoming too complex. the memes of destruction were getting too great. also in the 19th century certainly happened in other times and other places those doing the fighting and...
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most of them were between the son yet sherman commack. you lot of us clean that has not got any common you know, the only dr. but i just wanted to show that no show show that it was in the shop. it's actually the there is still a days worth of trouble before they reached the end of the corridor. the most dangerous part of the trip. the other will upset that hope was him job. well, i think that that would go up there with him. does it have a good time that day and i don't know how long do i tell you are a rest stop near a village for hi g an opportunity to make a bit of money for the villagers. a chance to stock up on much needed supply more of the local stuff on that a lot of middle moving more later on to the other. you know, i'm going to be really busy work for them. oh that the this was done on other stuff had been bought, i could do ghostwriter or whatever. but her voice was already busy this they were w or id number. my hi, this, the fact that i need one more record but by somebody could just go by now gord months on the face of a bo
most of them were between the son yet sherman commack. you lot of us clean that has not got any common you know, the only dr. but i just wanted to show that no show show that it was in the shop. it's actually the there is still a days worth of trouble before they reached the end of the corridor. the most dangerous part of the trip. the other will upset that hope was him job. well, i think that that would go up there with him. does it have a good time that day and i don't know how long do i tell...
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in fact after september 11 bill clinton, and brad sherman all three said something to the effect of how could these muslims attack us after all we have done for them? the reality was the occupation of saudi arabia had not ceased. the bombing of iraq could not cease. the dictator ship had not ceased. the democrats had failed to bribe off these al qaeda terrorists. all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they had a strategy. a strategy which provoked the united states into doing something >>. rules for radical and a symmetric action including terrorism for the action is in the reaction of the opposition. in this case okay does not try to get america to turn around and run away, they did not think that would work. they are trying to provoke a full-scale invasion of afghanistan two they could replicate the war help them fight against the soviets in the 1980s. to bog us down in them than lawton's words to lead us to bankruptcy to force the american empire out to the long laying on the hard way. magazine
in fact after september 11 bill clinton, and brad sherman all three said something to the effect of how could these muslims attack us after all we have done for them? the reality was the occupation of saudi arabia had not ceased. the bombing of iraq could not cease. the dictator ship had not ceased. the democrats had failed to bribe off these al qaeda terrorists. all of their motives to attack the united states were still on. and importantly it was not they were just angry about the policy they...
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jake sherman of "punchbowl news." buddy. >>> still ahead, skateboarding has made its olympic debut. we'll have that and other highlights. >>> secretary pompeo was gifted a bottle of whiskey from japan. these stories and a check of the weather when we come right back. good morning, washington, d.c. >> i know you were up "way too early" based on television. i've been waiting to do that joke all week. go ahead. >> thank you. thank you not all 5g networks are created equal. it's clear to see. t-mobile is the leader in 5g. t-mobile. america's largest, fastest, most reliable 5g network. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now. it's the most comfortable, dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $1,000 on select sleep number 360 smart bed and adjustable bases. plus, no interest until january 2024. ends monday. does your deodorant keep you fresh all day? we put dove men deodorant to the test with nelson, a volunteer that puts care into everything he
jake sherman of "punchbowl news." buddy. >>> still ahead, skateboarding has made its olympic debut. we'll have that and other highlights. >>> secretary pompeo was gifted a bottle of whiskey from japan. these stories and a check of the weather when we come right back. good morning, washington, d.c. >> i know you were up "way too early" based on television. i've been waiting to do that joke all week. go ahead. >> thank you. thank you not all 5g...
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joining us this morning, jake sherman. any surprises this morning? >> no. only surprise might be, alicia -- thanks for having me -- is that more republicans will be voting for it than before. it's safe to say mitch mcconnell will be voting for it. i think down the line we could have 70 or so republicans vote yes on this, which is a big deal. this is not something we anticipated months ago when talks between shelley moore capito and biden blew up. we thought the infrastructure process was dead and democrats would have to go it alone. here we go. 20 or so republicans are going to vote for it, which, again, is pretty unexpected. >> to what do you contribute that movement? >> i think that republicans were at the table and had a hand in the process and i think that became -- and the right republicans, by the way, republicans that were close to mcconnell and were representative by, you know, at large of the senate republican conference. i think part of this is wanting to split off from the days of donald trump. i think part of it has to do with just the fact that
joining us this morning, jake sherman. any surprises this morning? >> no. only surprise might be, alicia -- thanks for having me -- is that more republicans will be voting for it than before. it's safe to say mitch mcconnell will be voting for it. i think down the line we could have 70 or so republicans vote yes on this, which is a big deal. this is not something we anticipated months ago when talks between shelley moore capito and biden blew up. we thought the infrastructure process was...