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remember that supposedly sherman said, i stood by grant while he -- while i was crazy. >> sherman didhave some issues as well. grant was the stabilizing force. but a fascinating episode. i want to stay with, you ron chernow, you've already mentioned that you versus that grant was a considerably better president, and he was regarded as being one of the key elements of that. how should that term be marked? >> for the cartoon of grant as president for a long time, and the administration, it was riddled by cronyism and nepotism. there is been a vast change in the estimate of grant as president. when they started doing polls with presidential historians, there is one in 1948 which ranked grant next to last. the only president who was considered worse was warren g. harding at that time. but in the stock market, historic reputation, the shares have been storing because there have been a number of these -- and the last 2030 years have reevaluate grant's presidency. the most recent poll, i think grant had risen to number 21, number 46, and so it is a change? and the corruption scandals and gra
remember that supposedly sherman said, i stood by grant while he -- while i was crazy. >> sherman didhave some issues as well. grant was the stabilizing force. but a fascinating episode. i want to stay with, you ron chernow, you've already mentioned that you versus that grant was a considerably better president, and he was regarded as being one of the key elements of that. how should that term be marked? >> for the cartoon of grant as president for a long time, and the...
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that he sherman believes it's too risky now. this is that the two who were like this remember what supposedly sherman said? yes. i stood by grant while he was drunk. he stood by me while i was crazy. i was crazy sherman did have some issues as well and grant was the stabilizing force but a fascinating episode i want to stay with you ron turn now you again you've already mentioned i think that you assessed that grant was a considerably better president than he was regarded as being what are the key elements of that that stand out? yeah. well, i mean kind of you know, the second term being marked by you know for the cartoon of grant is president for a long time. was it administration, you know riddled by cronyism and nepotism. i mean, this should have been a vast change in the estimate of grant is president, you know when they started doing polls and presidential historians. there was one in 1948 that ranked grant next to last the only president who was considered worse was warren g harding at that time, but in the stock market of
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and let's bring in justin sherman. he's a non resident fellow at the atlantic council cyber state craft initiative. mister sherman, good to see you. with independent media, heavily censored, and russia. what role does social media play as a source of trustworthy information for people there? social media plays a critical role. as you said, the domestic press environment in russia has been heavily repressed for decades. and it's getting even worse in the past few months, journalists are at immense physical risk for saying anything that goes against the kremlin. and so for those in russia who were looking to get alternative information or to share alternative opinions or get facts on what's happening on the ground ukraine, they're looking to take talk, they're looking to facebook, they're looking to you to and so that's exactly why the kremlin is targeting these foreign platforms because they are that source of information that contradicts the state line. we don't know just yet how they are targeting these platforms, but
and let's bring in justin sherman. he's a non resident fellow at the atlantic council cyber state craft initiative. mister sherman, good to see you. with independent media, heavily censored, and russia. what role does social media play as a source of trustworthy information for people there? social media plays a critical role. as you said, the domestic press environment in russia has been heavily repressed for decades. and it's getting even worse in the past few months, journalists are at...
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and at the moment the army is supporting parameters to ship us. sherman chums, thanks so much. all is a pleasure talking to you and did others steve international after richard walker recently spoke in depth with in bron con about the political tensions in pakistan. you can find that interview on our youtube channel at the dublin years. ah, there's growing tension in china over hundreds of thousands of unfinished homes across the country that have left buyers high and dry. it's prompted many to stop making mortgage payments altogether. further, fueling the slow down in the country's real estate sect up. most home buyers are left facing a nightmare scenario. the lack of a home after having invested their life savings in the hopes of owning one them. as you approach this part of harm and province by train, you see it bears all the hallmarks of china's growing crisis in the distance unfinished construction projects scattered across the city. this is ju medea, a city of around 7000000 people in southern, had an province meacham bought a home here in 2018 for just over half a 100000
and at the moment the army is supporting parameters to ship us. sherman chums, thanks so much. all is a pleasure talking to you and did others steve international after richard walker recently spoke in depth with in bron con about the political tensions in pakistan. you can find that interview on our youtube channel at the dublin years. ah, there's growing tension in china over hundreds of thousands of unfinished homes across the country that have left buyers high and dry. it's prompted many to...
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mister sherman, good to see you. with independent media, heavily censored, and russia, what role does social media play as a source of trustworthy information for people there? social media plays a critical role. as you said, the domestic press environment in russia has been heavily repressed for decades. and it's getting even worse in the past few months, journalists are at immense physical risk for saying anything that goes against the kremlin. and so for those in russia who were looking to get alternative information or to, you know, share alternative opinions or get facts on what's happening on the ground ukraine. they're looking to tick tock. they're looking to facebook, they're looking to you too. and so that's exactly why the kremlin is targeting these foreign platforms because they are that source of information that contradicts the stateline. we don't know just yet how they are targeting these platforms, but were they to shut them down? tech savvy people tend to find loopholes and work around stone. they wha
mister sherman, good to see you. with independent media, heavily censored, and russia, what role does social media play as a source of trustworthy information for people there? social media plays a critical role. as you said, the domestic press environment in russia has been heavily repressed for decades. and it's getting even worse in the past few months, journalists are at immense physical risk for saying anything that goes against the kremlin. and so for those in russia who were looking to...
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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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let me take you back to something that you were talking about the many sherman.s meeting with black ministers which is the meeting with lincoln for the issuance of the emancipation of proclamation i can you talk about that. >> so august of 1862, abraham lincoln sends men in favor of the relocation afraid black people out of the united states either to panama or mexico or to haiti back to africa and he gate ministers to come to the white house and he said that he wants him to be the leaders of the movement, to basically the free black people to lead them out of your and your people in our people, never avoid like each other boy to be enemies at your full bath we are in the middle of this civil war because remember august 18th of 61862, and there's a report. >> and the north is losing the point. >> yes the north is losing big time and he said, i need a lincoln obviously knew that hebv was going to have to free these black people. and obviously, he said until the end of 1862, lincoln still until through november, lincoln was still entertaining the colonization if yo
let me take you back to something that you were talking about the many sherman.s meeting with black ministers which is the meeting with lincoln for the issuance of the emancipation of proclamation i can you talk about that. >> so august of 1862, abraham lincoln sends men in favor of the relocation afraid black people out of the united states either to panama or mexico or to haiti back to africa and he gate ministers to come to the white house and he said that he wants him to be the...
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dawned on me why i was determined woman in her forties or fifties speak to shell z d f and major sherman t, the channel david bro, grandma i was yes, she was from a younger generation, not the hitler youth generation. ah, julia gun know what she sad was so baffling please. i even remember her last name. it was gal go your amelia. i was amazed that a sentiment like that could be expressed in the very heart of europe. you wrote, i'm not going to be. she spoke in favor of pumping ukraine with heavy weaponry. and her argument was that we should find the russians because they are talking, or a liberal and post modern way of life. you know, rosky is you. so this woman, another way a chairman said, isn't once sherman need to fight russia in the name of european valley is national lead. that was nice because the professor crass my understanding is that their special has more than just a political dimension. it has also expanded into the realm of culture. nobody wants to or yes, this is don in order to serve cultural supremacy over russia. that's why i gave you the example about german woman. thi
dawned on me why i was determined woman in her forties or fifties speak to shell z d f and major sherman t, the channel david bro, grandma i was yes, she was from a younger generation, not the hitler youth generation. ah, julia gun know what she sad was so baffling please. i even remember her last name. it was gal go your amelia. i was amazed that a sentiment like that could be expressed in the very heart of europe. you wrote, i'm not going to be. she spoke in favor of pumping ukraine with...
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though and he always was able to look towards the future and never, according to sherman and others, never really upset in the middle of the battle. he could keep his wits about it when everybody else lost theirs, and it made him truly a great general. and that's, under some dispute, frankly, the centennial of the civil war. but by the 150th anniversary of the war, the true greats generalship of grant was more deeply appreciated than it had been, and because of those three books i mentioned, i think grant's presidency, seen in a different way than it was after the really, the return of a sense of the lost cause, the birth of the nation. if you didn't respect the efforts of reconstruction, which was incredibly important in the eight years after the war, if you didn't appreciate the efforts of reconstruction, you couldn't appreciate grant. and reconstruction was demonized, particularly under the wilson administration, that movie that was shown at the white house, the birth of a nation. and grants reputation suffered for more than 50 years after that, after that demonization. in fact, d
though and he always was able to look towards the future and never, according to sherman and others, never really upset in the middle of the battle. he could keep his wits about it when everybody else lost theirs, and it made him truly a great general. and that's, under some dispute, frankly, the centennial of the civil war. but by the 150th anniversary of the war, the true greats generalship of grant was more deeply appreciated than it had been, and because of those three books i mentioned, i...
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cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in.cross the country are making a splash at this year's usa master diving championship in nevado. bob sherman would not miss this chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. >> my specialty is probably the front dive full twist. what could be more exciting? cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, bob has been in the water since he was a kid. he founded the sherman swimming pool -- swim school in lafayette. >> i learned to swim when i was four or five years old. cornell: he has been diving for more than 50 years. >> he was one of the founders of this event. he comes out and he does incredible things and he has the whole country cheering for him. cornell: later this weekend he will be taking his diving to new heights on the five meter platform. my best advice is do not look down. he has done backflips off of the five meter before, making it look easy. he checks the competition roster. he is in a league of his own again. >> i do not
cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in.cross the country are making a splash at this year's usa master diving championship in nevado. bob sherman would not miss this chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. >> my specialty is probably the front dive full twist. what could be more exciting? cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, bob has been in the water since he was a kid. he founded the sherman swimming pool...
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cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in. from across the country are making a splash at the usa masters summer diving championship at -- in nevada. bob sherman from lafayette would not miss his chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years legend on the diving circuit. >> my special is probably a front dive, full twist. it is thrilling. what could be more exciting. cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, he has been in the water since he was a kid and founded the sherman swim school. >> i learned this from mini oakland, i was about four or five years old. cornell: he has been diving for more than 50 years. >> he was one of the founders of this event, and he comes out and does incredible things and he has the whole country cheering for him. cornell: later this weekend he will be taking his diving to new heights on the five meter platform. my best advice is to not look down. he has done backflips off the five meter before making it look easy. he checks the competition roster and no surprise that he is in a league of hi
cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in. from across the country are making a splash at the usa masters summer diving championship at -- in nevada. bob sherman from lafayette would not miss his chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years legend on the diving circuit. >> my special is probably a front dive, full twist. it is thrilling. what could be more exciting. cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, he has been in the water since he was a kid and founded the...
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bob sherman from lafayette wouldn't miss his chance on the three meter springboard.at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. my specialties probably a front dive full twist. a thrilling what could be more exciting navy veteran from world war two bob has been in the water since it was a kid even founded the sherman swim school in lafayette. i learned this from in the oakland asteroid. otherwise about four or five years old. he lived difficult. he's been diving for more than 50 years. he was one of the founders of this event. and he'd out and he does incredible things and he's got the whole country cheering for him get this later this weekend. bob will be taking his diving to new heights here on the five meter platform. my best advice is don't look down. he's done backflips off the five meter before making it look easy bob checks the competition roster. no surprise. he's in a league of his own again. unfortunately, i don't think there's anybody in my age group. it's true. not many divers are willing to take the plunge into their 90s, but bob is and
bob sherman from lafayette wouldn't miss his chance on the three meter springboard.at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. my specialties probably a front dive full twist. a thrilling what could be more exciting navy veteran from world war two bob has been in the water since it was a kid even founded the sherman swim school in lafayette. i learned this from in the oakland asteroid. otherwise about four or five years old. he lived difficult. he's been diving for more than...
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it's being done in sherman park, which is a historic area and its own right? know and so it detracts from people's ability to go and visit that park area and learn about that story as well. so it's just definitely something in my mind's eye that we all, you know would want to make you all aware of that. that's definitely something we would want to try to advocate for and work to a vision that would create that better situation for us all. yeah, i'm hoping in addition to that. we can take a more holistic view of the entire tour experience the visitor experience from the visitor center all the way through and you know, maybe come up with ways of modernizing. some of the things that we offer to the public and how they see things. wow, amen to both of you on that. that's this is our message right here accessibility including how close you can get marsha to the to the white house itself when the not only the fence from oklahoma city bombing, but in the most recent activities when the large fence was put up here on the north side of the park and we were inside of a
it's being done in sherman park, which is a historic area and its own right? know and so it detracts from people's ability to go and visit that park area and learn about that story as well. so it's just definitely something in my mind's eye that we all, you know would want to make you all aware of that. that's definitely something we would want to try to advocate for and work to a vision that would create that better situation for us all. yeah, i'm hoping in addition to that. we can take a more...
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abc7news reporter cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in. from across the country are making a splash at this year's usa master diving championship at college of nur in in nevado. bob sherman from lafayette would not miss this chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old, bob legend on the diving circuit. >> my specialty is probably the front dive full twist. what could be more exciting? cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, bob has been in the water since he was a kid. he founded the sherman swim school in lafayette. >> i learned to swim when i was four or five years old. cornell: he has been diving for more than 50 years. >> he was one of the founders of this event. he comes out and he does incredible things and he has the whole country cheering for him. cornell: later this weekend he will be taking his diving to new heights on the five meter platform. my best advice is do not look down. he has done backflips off of the five meter before, making it look easy. he checks the competition roster. he is in a league of his own aga
abc7news reporter cornell barnard shows us bob sherman is still diving in. from across the country are making a splash at this year's usa master diving championship at college of nur in in nevado. bob sherman from lafayette would not miss this chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old, bob legend on the diving circuit. >> my specialty is probably the front dive full twist. what could be more exciting? cornell: a navy veteran from world war ii, bob has been in the water since...
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bob sherman from lafayette wouldn't miss his chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. i'm special. he's probably a friend i've fall twist. was thrilling what could be more exciting maybe veteran from world war two bobe water since d even founded the sherman swim school in lafayette. i learned this from many oakland estuary. otherwise about four or five years old. he lived difficult. he's been diving for more than 50 years. he was one of the founders of this. about and he does incredible things and he's got the whole country cheering for him get this later this weekend. bob will be taking his diving to new heights here onmy best adv'k down. he's done backflips off the five meter before making it look easy bob checks the competition roster. no surprise. he's in a league of his own again. unfortunately, i don't think there's anybody in my age group. it's true. not many divers are willing to take the plunge into their 90s, but bob is and explains why he may never retire. you got to stay vertical at my age. becau
bob sherman from lafayette wouldn't miss his chance on the three meter springboard. at 94 years old bob is a living legend on the diving circuit. i'm special. he's probably a friend i've fall twist. was thrilling what could be more exciting maybe veteran from world war two bobe water since d even founded the sherman swim school in lafayette. i learned this from many oakland estuary. otherwise about four or five years old. he lived difficult. he's been diving for more than 50 years. he was one...
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and he always was able to look toward the future and never according to sherman and others never never really upset in the middle of the battle. he could keep his wits about him when everybody else had lost theirs and it made him truly a great general and that's it was under some dispute frankly at the centennial of the civil war but by the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the war the true great generalship of grant was was more deeply appreciated than it had been and because of these three books i mentioned i think grant's presid. seen in a different way than it was after the really the the return of of a sense of the lost cause and the birth of the nation if you if you didn't respect effort at reconstruction. which was incredibly important in the in the eight years after the war if you didn't expect if you didn't appreciate the effort at reconstruction, you couldn't appreciate grant. and reconstruction was demonized particularly under the wilson administration that movie that was shown at the white house the birth of a nation and grants reputation suffered for more than 50 years a
and he always was able to look toward the future and never according to sherman and others never never really upset in the middle of the battle. he could keep his wits about him when everybody else had lost theirs and it made him truly a great general and that's it was under some dispute frankly at the centennial of the civil war but by the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the war the true great generalship of grant was was more deeply appreciated than it had been and because of these three...
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line and independent of the administration of the president who appointed him. >> we've lost jake sherman, but we do -- we are getting some reaction from house republicans that he was curious how they'd react. well, here's marsha blackburn -- i'm sorry, senators. here's senator marsha blackburn. merrick garland personally approved a search warrant to take down joe biden's top political opponent. this is a politically motivated witch hunt. so still using the preferred language that donald trump likes to use whenever there's an investigation into him. chuck, the -- and this can go to chuck, to joyce, to andrew and everybody here. the fbi, the department of justice, they've taken a hit in their credibility with the american public over the years since donald trump started going after them, since 2015, 2016. they've gone down in public approval roles -- polls, excuse me. most notably with republicans but also with some democrats, or democrats it's gone up i should say. how do they gain it back? how do they get people to start trusting them again? can they do it if there's a wing of american p
line and independent of the administration of the president who appointed him. >> we've lost jake sherman, but we do -- we are getting some reaction from house republicans that he was curious how they'd react. well, here's marsha blackburn -- i'm sorry, senators. here's senator marsha blackburn. merrick garland personally approved a search warrant to take down joe biden's top political opponent. this is a politically motivated witch hunt. so still using the preferred language that donald...
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in his opening speech, roger sherman made a major point. no, the reason why the articles of confederation work is those delegates are recall-able at will by the states, meaning the state legislature. they weren't going to have any of that. no, the way they set up was the senators, sure, each state gets two, that gives some power to the states, but they are not recall-able at will. they have six year terms. governor morris said they will become creatures of the nation because they will live in this new national capital with a six year terms. by that time, and recall-able by the states, they won't really represent the states they will represent themselves. >> lucas, you quote lincoln at springfield, warning of mob violence and saying when reason rather than passion prevails, passion rather than reason prevails, that democracy was threatened, he's challenging madison's fears at shades rebellion. he's responding to violence against editors where african americans were being lynched and murdered through terrorism. to what degree do you agree wit
in his opening speech, roger sherman made a major point. no, the reason why the articles of confederation work is those delegates are recall-able at will by the states, meaning the state legislature. they weren't going to have any of that. no, the way they set up was the senators, sure, each state gets two, that gives some power to the states, but they are not recall-able at will. they have six year terms. governor morris said they will become creatures of the nation because they will live in...
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but we now. >> that was robert sherman reporting for us.oming up on kron, 4 news at 10 gas prices still dropping. details on the one thing that could cause them to go back up. stick with us. when i make decisions as a leader, it's not about me or the folks that are here. it's about the next seven generations coming behind us, making sure that they have the ability to move forward. prop 27 will help small rural tribes like mine get a seat at the table will be transformational for my tribal members. taxing online sports betting gives us an opportunity to really enhance the lives of our tribe and strengthen the future of our people. vote yes on prop 27. well, gas prices, they've been falling steadily for over the past month and a half the price of a gallon of gas in california is now averaging just $5. >> and $0.61. i say just because we are much higher for quite some time. that's down $0.13, though, from a week ago in the bay. napa still averaging over $5.83. but some other spots like in vallejo, you can get gas for 5.52. while prices may con
but we now. >> that was robert sherman reporting for us.oming up on kron, 4 news at 10 gas prices still dropping. details on the one thing that could cause them to go back up. stick with us. when i make decisions as a leader, it's not about me or the folks that are here. it's about the next seven generations coming behind us, making sure that they have the ability to move forward. prop 27 will help small rural tribes like mine get a seat at the table will be transformational for my tribal...
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i'm seeking beardsley in berlin. dry spells heat waves and now shrinking waterways. sherman industry is facing another blow, or the country's commercial arteries. the river rhine is approaching historically low water levels. a number of industrial heavyweights rely on the right to transport goods and raw materials to the north sea. you can see of them coming up here. b s f t isn't croup. the still producer, a significantly lower water levels mean that the companies have to reduce their shiploads a have your ship displaces more water after all. a current capacities for some barges are as low as 30 percent. one shipping company even reported that it needed 4 or 5 shiploads. now to get a full load downstream thing as it could get worse. the cal checkpoint near the city of mines is.
i'm seeking beardsley in berlin. dry spells heat waves and now shrinking waterways. sherman industry is facing another blow, or the country's commercial arteries. the river rhine is approaching historically low water levels. a number of industrial heavyweights rely on the right to transport goods and raw materials to the north sea. you can see of them coming up here. b s f t isn't croup. the still producer, a significantly lower water levels mean that the companies have to reduce their...
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channels off air and gentlemen of a more context on this is sharmen champs from the, the blue asia, sherman iran concord, the government of pakistan, fascist, and according to the police has threatened law enforcement or in the square something coming from a former prime minister. what's behind it? well, i must tell you that in bronze rhetoric is not aimed at promised to ship australia government. he's trying to put pressure on the august on the military because he knows that they are the ones that are on the called the shops. you believe that the army is behind to cracked and he wants to put more pressure on, on the military. the military, general army chief color job, it going to be responsible for a former prime minister con has never been for traditional or dish. so that's why his supporters like about it to listen. and that's what he's trying to do the public, really their director, rick. all these things are not putting the military under pressure. so they listen to his to moms. and the demand is that the government holds early elections elections as early as boss. and where does the
channels off air and gentlemen of a more context on this is sharmen champs from the, the blue asia, sherman iran concord, the government of pakistan, fascist, and according to the police has threatened law enforcement or in the square something coming from a former prime minister. what's behind it? well, i must tell you that in bronze rhetoric is not aimed at promised to ship australia government. he's trying to put pressure on the august on the military because he knows that they are the ones...
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i'm seeking beardsley in berlin. dry spells heat waves and now shrinking waterways. sherman industry is facing another blow, or the country's commercial arteries. the river rhine is approaching historically low water levels. a number of industrial heavyweights rely on the rhine to transport goods and raw materials to the north sea. you can see some of them coming up here. b s f. toussant group, the still producer a significantly lower water levels mean that the companies have to reduce their shiploads. have your ship displaces more water after all. a current capacities for some barges are as low as 30 percent. one shipping company even reported that it needed 4 or 5 shiploads. now to get a full load downstream thing as it could get worse. the cal check point near the city of mines is an especially shallow point in the river. on friday it was nearing a 40 centimeter reference level that's getting close to being on passable and from wellness. let's go to ashatash pan day. our correspondence standing by the river rhine in bon areas. ashtosh. it looks like it's pretty far from where you'
i'm seeking beardsley in berlin. dry spells heat waves and now shrinking waterways. sherman industry is facing another blow, or the country's commercial arteries. the river rhine is approaching historically low water levels. a number of industrial heavyweights rely on the rhine to transport goods and raw materials to the north sea. you can see some of them coming up here. b s f. toussant group, the still producer a significantly lower water levels mean that the companies have to reduce their...
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it's going to be with us when increasingly volatile wind energy sector helped push sherman multinational siemens energy to a half 1000000000 your loss after taxes in the 3rd quarter. despite positive numbers from its gas and from its gas sector. as humans energy struggle to contain the turbulence hitting european wind turbine producers where prices are growing. and competitiveness is falling. a turbine producer at siemens go mesa, which is majority owned by siemens energy, saw new losses in the quarter seem as energy is now buying a mesa's remaining shares of siemens energy is also in the middle of the unfolding drama, around rushes, falling gas deliveries to germany, the ceo saying monday with those new quarterly results that his company is still trying to deliver a gas turbine to russia following maintenance. but that is, the delivery shouldn't really make a difference for gas pipeline operation. as it's a spare turbine, a c e o christian broke, telling cnbc that he cannot reconcile moscow's emphasis on the single spare turbine with its cuts to gas supply russian gas deliveries to germ
it's going to be with us when increasingly volatile wind energy sector helped push sherman multinational siemens energy to a half 1000000000 your loss after taxes in the 3rd quarter. despite positive numbers from its gas and from its gas sector. as humans energy struggle to contain the turbulence hitting european wind turbine producers where prices are growing. and competitiveness is falling. a turbine producer at siemens go mesa, which is majority owned by siemens energy, saw new losses in the...
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the income inequality was allowed to continue because the supreme court ruled the sherman antitrust actnconstitutional and it ruled the income tax unconstitutional. that essentially invalidated all labor regulations. think of all of the suffering cases because those supreme court cases. one person dissented all of them and that was john marshall harlan. dissents were a mix of legal doctrine woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground, and explanations of why essentially these cases of violated the american spirit and the structure of laws that have been developed going back to the declaration of independence. >> is something really fascinating. you are talking about a person who thanks about the law is not just words on a page, not just theory, not just ideas but how this will be experienced by black b people. and he knows how it will be experienced by black people because he has maybe a half brother, some kind of intimate relationship with a black person which a lot of white people at that time would not have had. at least not the ones on the supreme court.
the income inequality was allowed to continue because the supreme court ruled the sherman antitrust actnconstitutional and it ruled the income tax unconstitutional. that essentially invalidated all labor regulations. think of all of the suffering cases because those supreme court cases. one person dissented all of them and that was john marshall harlan. dissents were a mix of legal doctrine woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground, and explanations of why...
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. ♪ >>> more than a century ago, american general william sherman wrote "war is hell.her fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wound hot cry out for blood, for vengeance. the desolation. war is hell." these are the faces of russia's hell in ukraine. they will tell you, they say it with their eyes, with their hearts, with the pain in their smiles. that for six months, they've lived through hell. they've walked through its embers. a war of putin's choosing that they must suffer. and yet they continue to fight. they continue to love. to dream. no army can trample their hope. no tyrant can crush their resolve. no war will break their spirit. i'm bringing back two of my fan favorites, french toast sticks and my former employee mark hamill. jack? let's do this!
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but we now. >> that was robert sherman reporting for us tonight. reese rodriguez has been tracking that storm that went through there. and now those storms that are expected to come later tonight. it's as if they just never de debra specially the eastern portion of kentucky. they're really just getting hammered with more storms making its way throughout the state. after that 100 year flood. and as you can see. >> pretty much. we're tracking london and even bristol tracking those storms out there right now with a slight risk of excessive storms today even into tomorrow as well for us in the bay area. we're not going to get a lot of storms as far as moisture content goes, in fact, are going to get the threat of possible dry lightning get that could spark and spread wildfires this upcoming monsoonal surge, not really going to give us some beneficial rain, unfortunately, but we are tracking a lot of moisture out there right now in the bay area, making temperatures feel very tropical as it for in hawaii and also that moisture content up to 74% in concor
but we now. >> that was robert sherman reporting for us tonight. reese rodriguez has been tracking that storm that went through there. and now those storms that are expected to come later tonight. it's as if they just never de debra specially the eastern portion of kentucky. they're really just getting hammered with more storms making its way throughout the state. after that 100 year flood. and as you can see. >> pretty much. we're tracking london and even bristol tracking those...
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sherman understands that what small countries are. well, new zealand additionally. weight she makes to this association, it is very important for our viewers to emphasize here the overton window is expanding. we are all told that this is the base of the nuclear fleet, that is, nuclear-powered submarines, nuclear engines in australia, but we understand that today this is the base. tomorrow is nuclear industry. and the day after tomorrow, these are nuclear weapons deployed in the same new zealand, australia, and so on, which threaten south china, which has shaved. and most importantly, if the launches take place from australia, it is not necessary that china will respond asymmetrically to the united states. australia is not a pity, the desert, let it burn, yes, that is, we understand that the thirties thirty-fifth year is coming to this. and and for example, there is such a composite general stavridis-admiral. more specifically , he wrote a book, world war 2034, which describes in detail the scenario that due to the conflict in the south china sea, a large-scale use o
sherman understands that what small countries are. well, new zealand additionally. weight she makes to this association, it is very important for our viewers to emphasize here the overton window is expanding. we are all told that this is the base of the nuclear fleet, that is, nuclear-powered submarines, nuclear engines in australia, but we understand that today this is the base. tomorrow is nuclear industry. and the day after tomorrow, these are nuclear weapons deployed in the same new...
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vaughn hillyard in wilson, wyoming, jake sherman founder of punchbowl news and a major contributor for what are you watching for? >> this is a race that caps off essentially all these other primaries. talking about trump-backed candidates who donald trump has perceived to be opposition forces within the republican party. this is it. he's called it the most important race of 2022. it's why gop allies of donald trump have put so much attention, including the likes of kevin mccarthy who held a fund-raiser for harriet hague man who is the trump-backed challenger to liz cheney. frankly, a state like wyoming, i think this is a test. not only is liz cheney far from being a political newcomer, her dad first elected to this congressional seat 44 years ago, but also, this is a completely 4-1 talking republicans to democrats here in this state. while liz cheney is trying to galvanize the democrats and change party registration to come vote for her, ultimately what this race will tell us is how aligned republican voters here in wyoming are with the donald trump new era of the republican party comp
vaughn hillyard in wilson, wyoming, jake sherman founder of punchbowl news and a major contributor for what are you watching for? >> this is a race that caps off essentially all these other primaries. talking about trump-backed candidates who donald trump has perceived to be opposition forces within the republican party. this is it. he's called it the most important race of 2022. it's why gop allies of donald trump have put so much attention, including the likes of kevin mccarthy who held...
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jake sherman, thank you very much. kelly o'donnell, thank you for fighting against that generator or power washer and susan page, thank you as well. peter baker, you sticking around because you've got a new book coming around called "the divider." you write that donald trump complained to his chief of staff john kelly that he wanted u.s. generals to be more like hitler's generals. the president's loud complaint to john kelly one day was typical. you f'ing generals, why can't you be like the german generals. which generals, californiay kelly asked. the german generals in world war ii, you do know that they tried to kill hitler three times and almost pulled it off? and no, no, no, they were totally loyal to him, the president replied. in his version, the generals of the third reich, they had been totally loyal to hitler. tell me about this reaction of john kelly. >> a retired four star marine general. he heard that president say many things about the military that i think stunned him and dismayed him to say the least. he
jake sherman, thank you very much. kelly o'donnell, thank you for fighting against that generator or power washer and susan page, thank you as well. peter baker, you sticking around because you've got a new book coming around called "the divider." you write that donald trump complained to his chief of staff john kelly that he wanted u.s. generals to be more like hitler's generals. the president's loud complaint to john kelly one day was typical. you f'ing generals, why can't you be...
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but it's just a risky proposition at this point. >> jake sherman, ali vitali, thank you both. hand over this weekend, i'm happy to take them. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in senator from virginia and chair of the senate intel committee mark warner. thank you for getting to a camera for us this afternoon. you just heard my colleagues there laying out the timeline that senator schumer has just laid out in the last couple minutes here. vote process starting on saturday, maybe wrapped up by monday. let's flash forward. are you celebrating because this is done or are you upset because senator sinema and the concerns she has has meant this vote does not go forward? >> listen, you have to stay optimistic in this business or it gets really tough. so i'm looking forward to a monday night celebration. this is a complicated bill. the sausage making of how we got here, folks will write lots of stories or even books about it. it's been more twisty and turny than most. i think we will get it done. but poet with senator manchin and sinema, we are group participants in all of these bipa
but it's just a risky proposition at this point. >> jake sherman, ali vitali, thank you both. hand over this weekend, i'm happy to take them. appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in senator from virginia and chair of the senate intel committee mark warner. thank you for getting to a camera for us this afternoon. you just heard my colleagues there laying out the timeline that senator schumer has just laid out in the last couple minutes here. vote process starting on saturday, maybe...
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for who did this yoke acquired after a while, a missile struck a very close day of sherman than a 2 story house in the neighbourhood, starting bernie doll. he was sent in the brit your followers. this is the photo i took it when i ran out into the street to lou uribe chau. ah ah ah ah, the hood so that it looks like it, it is. it was with a to this. what we're doing with is a follow up with me. if you res, neighbor, ludmilla is a music teacher. i'm good as well. on march 24th 2022. her house was hit by a russian missile lynn's gun side. that's what it is. um yeah, i'm good with with this was the washing machine and the boiler this was a month ago so me? yes. one month old mcmansions he just oh cool. mm hm. ah took stood as a child. no one that was a should we should see bell don. you have dylan. the sick dogs is on one who destroys things 1st destroys themselves. other than you thought with bethesda gazelle, those who do the killing already simple mind a little that osha, issue, slither, shoot the top people who organize all enjoy watching from above and actually enjoy that at the these p
for who did this yoke acquired after a while, a missile struck a very close day of sherman than a 2 story house in the neighbourhood, starting bernie doll. he was sent in the brit your followers. this is the photo i took it when i ran out into the street to lou uribe chau. ah ah ah ah, the hood so that it looks like it, it is. it was with a to this. what we're doing with is a follow up with me. if you res, neighbor, ludmilla is a music teacher. i'm good as well. on march 24th 2022. her house...
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sherman of california, ms. moore of wisconsin, mr. connolly of virginia and mr. mceach be of virginia -- mr. mceachin of virginia, mr. trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr. lamborn, mr. garbarino, mr. jacobs, mr. lamalfa, mr. desjarlais and mr. crawford, i inform the house that all of these members will vote nay on h.r. 5376. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. waltz, mr. steube and mr. buchanan of florida, i inform the house that these members will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. flores of texas, i inform the house th
sherman of california, ms. moore of wisconsin, mr. connolly of virginia and mr. mceach be of virginia -- mr. mceachin of virginia, mr. trone of maryland, mr. cohen of tennessee and mr. huffman of california, i inform the house that these 10 members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? mr. fleischmann: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, mrs. lesko, mr. palazzo, mr....
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we talk, and they recognize the meeting, somewhere else there with sherman or whoever her citizen is comes there and we talk. and all this time, in fact, the americans explain to stupid ukrainians your task die. you have to go and now a young man stands out, slender with a hot look, who wants to prove with your pectoral muscles that he is a serious person, than putin borscht johnson who explains that they all must fight to the last drop of ukrainian blood. this is so similar to the scenario of how afghanistan was being prepared for a war against the soviet union and we were drawn into that, uh, here it is absolutely the same absolutely the same, the decision was made ukraine was to bring the situation to a hot conflict. americans have no other plans was and zelensky whether he likes it or not, he had to complete the task. however, when you look at people. you just wonder, well, what rare bastards, that kuleba, that zelensky does not care about the life of ukrainians, as americans do not care about ukrainians in the life, in general, if it seems to someone that americans care about th
we talk, and they recognize the meeting, somewhere else there with sherman or whoever her citizen is comes there and we talk. and all this time, in fact, the americans explain to stupid ukrainians your task die. you have to go and now a young man stands out, slender with a hot look, who wants to prove with your pectoral muscles that he is a serious person, than putin borscht johnson who explains that they all must fight to the last drop of ukrainian blood. this is so similar to the scenario of...
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in the spirit precluded this yoke, acquitted after a while, a missile struck a very close day of sherman than a 2 story house in the neighbourhood started burning dual, he was in the bridge, your followers, this is the photo i took it when i ran out into the street to relieve your show. ah ah ah, what was it? it is it was with a to this what we're doing with it. the squire will up with me if you raise neighbor. ludmilla is a music teacher and good as well. on march 24th 2022. her house was hit by a russian missile lynn's gun side. that's what it is. um. yeah, i'm good with with this was the washing machine and the boiler. this was a month ago so me yes. one month old mcmansions he just oh cool. mm talk to little shy. no one that is a should we should see bell then you have dylan, the sick dogs is on one who destroys things 1st destroys themselves again. you though with your bethesda gazelle, those who do the killing all good is simple mind a bit of that osha. if they shoot slither, shoot the top people who organize all enjoy watching from above and actually enjoy that. and these people c
in the spirit precluded this yoke, acquitted after a while, a missile struck a very close day of sherman than a 2 story house in the neighbourhood started burning dual, he was in the bridge, your followers, this is the photo i took it when i ran out into the street to relieve your show. ah ah ah, what was it? it is it was with a to this what we're doing with it. the squire will up with me if you raise neighbor. ludmilla is a music teacher and good as well. on march 24th 2022. her house was hit...
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the video shows supervisor sherman walton waving his arms and having an animated conversation with theadek ktvu henry lee shows us that confrontation began. over a belt surveillance video shows san francisco supervisor shaman walton confronting a sheriff's cadet after being asked to take off his belt at a city hall metal detector. there's no audio, but it's clear the supervisor is angry over the security measure at city hall, the cadet memory, butler told ktvu. the supervisor wouldn't take no for an answer. he goes. i told you, i'm not taking off my fml. you're not gonna win this argument. don't you know who i am? the cadet says one repeatedly used a racial slur and threatened him some inward s h i t ktvu caught up with the supervisor and an eviction protest on friday. he cites that questions that has nothing to do with the inaccuracies reported by the sheriff's department. you have my statement asked if he would resign. walton had this to say. of course not. the supervisor has said he may be a target for retaliation because he's past chairs, oversight legislation. but butler does not
the video shows supervisor sherman walton waving his arms and having an animated conversation with theadek ktvu henry lee shows us that confrontation began. over a belt surveillance video shows san francisco supervisor shaman walton confronting a sheriff's cadet after being asked to take off his belt at a city hall metal detector. there's no audio, but it's clear the supervisor is angry over the security measure at city hall, the cadet memory, butler told ktvu. the supervisor wouldn't take no...
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his >> that was robert sherman reporting. the stories say prosecutors expect to file murder charges in state court and they're considering a federal case as well. >> 21 the time san francisco police are looking for a gunman who shot and injured an employee at proceeded park cafe. that shooting happened on avenue right near cesar chavez street at about 10 o'clock monday morning when officers arrived on scene, they saw the employee who'd been shot and took him to the hospital. the shooter, though, had gotten away. the victim said the shooting happened when a gunman entered the restaurant and spoke to him and just opened fire. 9.22. is the time coming up on the kron. 4 morning news. the latest effort now to allow california colleges to observe. >> the lunar new year. we'll explain. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get t
his >> that was robert sherman reporting. the stories say prosecutors expect to file murder charges in state court and they're considering a federal case as well. >> 21 the time san francisco police are looking for a gunman who shot and injured an employee at proceeded park cafe. that shooting happened on avenue right near cesar chavez street at about 10 o'clock monday morning when officers arrived on scene, they saw the employee who'd been shot and took him to the hospital. the...
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joining us is founder and ceo lo rinse leader, and senior reporter for vice news carter sherman.ed to kansas to hear from vo indicates on both sides of the issue ahead of tomorrow's vote. we should start there. how did that go? >> it really struck me that everybody i talked to in kansas knew about the vote and they knew how they were going to vote on it. but many folks were really worried about speaking openly about their opinions. there's been a long history of anti-abortion extremism in kansas. and people are afraid they are going to be attackinged if they are open about the fact they support abortion rights. i talked to one woman whoen wouldn't put up a yard sign because it could make her 4-year-old daughter a target. >> and lauren leader, among the many things you do is sort of take the pulse of how women are feeling about this. and what they plan to do. what are you hearing? >> there's only been one major poll out of kansas. very close, but there's some really interesting indicators because a lot of the country is looking at it as a bell weather for how voters are going to r
joining us is founder and ceo lo rinse leader, and senior reporter for vice news carter sherman.ed to kansas to hear from vo indicates on both sides of the issue ahead of tomorrow's vote. we should start there. how did that go? >> it really struck me that everybody i talked to in kansas knew about the vote and they knew how they were going to vote on it. but many folks were really worried about speaking openly about their opinions. there's been a long history of anti-abortion extremism in...