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stanton in fact accused sherman of helping the confederates. hallock even ordered sherman's confederate -- pardon me, ordered sherman's subordinates to ignore any direct orders from sherman. not knowing anything about this, sherman is having a wonderful time in north carolina. he still thinks he's just on the verge of becoming a national hero. then all of a sudden, ulysses s. grant shows up, his buddy, his friend. grant arrives very calmly, saying nothing about firing sherman and taking his place as stanton would have liked. but he calmly told his friend, look, the terms are just not acceptable, so i think what you need to do is call joe johnston, get with him, and just renegotiate things. well, sherman's response to this is quite positive. he reacted calmly. he wrote stanton a note expressing his willingness to change the treaty. quote, this is sherman writing to stanton, i admit my folly in embracing in a military convention any civil matters. i'm ready to work with the johnson administration and we'll all work together to come up with an app
stanton in fact accused sherman of helping the confederates. hallock even ordered sherman's confederate -- pardon me, ordered sherman's subordinates to ignore any direct orders from sherman. not knowing anything about this, sherman is having a wonderful time in north carolina. he still thinks he's just on the verge of becoming a national hero. then all of a sudden, ulysses s. grant shows up, his buddy, his friend. grant arrives very calmly, saying nothing about firing sherman and taking his...
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and the seneca falls convention that was called by elizabeth cady stanton in new york. and that, there she came out in public discourse and what about the idea that people -- that women should have the vote. and it reminds us of how controversial it was. her cosponsor said that she feared that this proposal would make us look ridiculous, and her husband, henry stanton who was a new york legislator, refused to come. frederick douglass, the famed orator did, and he defended it. but it was a shock and most newspapers that even covered the event did so with disdain and mockery. there are other historians that position the movement beginning earlier, in the 1840's when people like lucy stone and the -- sisters from south carolina, began to speak publicly about anti-slavery and suffrage, women's suffrage. and they were sometimes pelted with vegetables. the idea of women speaking was still some controversy over in any event, the women's movement in the united states really came out of abolitionism. it was this idea of oppression and rights, the whole idea of citizenship and wh
and the seneca falls convention that was called by elizabeth cady stanton in new york. and that, there she came out in public discourse and what about the idea that people -- that women should have the vote. and it reminds us of how controversial it was. her cosponsor said that she feared that this proposal would make us look ridiculous, and her husband, henry stanton who was a new york legislator, refused to come. frederick douglass, the famed orator did, and he defended it. but it was a shock...
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cosponsor said that she feared this proposal would make us look ridiculous and her husband, henry stanton who was a new york legislator, refused to come. frederick douglas, the famed orator and former sq slave did come and he defended the plank, and mosts a shock newspapers that even covered the disdain and with mockery. historians that position the movements beginning 1840's, whenhe and theike lucy stone sisters you may have heard about from south carolina began to speak publicly about antislavery suffrage,ge, women's and they were sometimes pelted with vegetables. the idea of women speaking was still so controversial. in any event, the women's movement in the united states really came out of abolitionism. it was this idea of oppression and rights. the whole idea of citizenship and what does it mean. in britain, the movement really started earlier. named marywriter stone craft wrote a philosophical treatise called the vindication of the rights of woman and it was a taken -- it was a take on the french avolution and it called for logical grounding of women's rights, picked up in the 1860'
cosponsor said that she feared this proposal would make us look ridiculous and her husband, henry stanton who was a new york legislator, refused to come. frederick douglas, the famed orator and former sq slave did come and he defended the plank, and mosts a shock newspapers that even covered the disdain and with mockery. historians that position the movements beginning 1840's, whenhe and theike lucy stone sisters you may have heard about from south carolina began to speak publicly about...
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mayor stanton says the average american is rational and "normal smart," in his words, smart enough to figure out the stock market better than professional investors. i can't say i disagree. although paging through his book, the mayor likes charts and graphs maybe more than most people do. he is maybe the world's top expert on economics. you've been on the show many times before, a friend of the program. psychology is what people do sometimes irrationally, isn't it? >> no, economics is a study of what people do when it comes to economic decisions. >> for their best interests. >> of course. but their best interests are not necessarily money. the best interests really is what is the money for. and so to the extent that money is for financial security, that is what matters. if it is for the children, it is for bebequests, it is for chart. you can't just stop at i want to make money. >> there's an emotional component. >> it's more than that. think about going to the movies. have you noticed that movies are fiction? you're paying real money for fiction. why? because it makes you feel good.
mayor stanton says the average american is rational and "normal smart," in his words, smart enough to figure out the stock market better than professional investors. i can't say i disagree. although paging through his book, the mayor likes charts and graphs maybe more than most people do. he is maybe the world's top expert on economics. you've been on the show many times before, a friend of the program. psychology is what people do sometimes irrationally, isn't it? >> no,...
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on stanton who would come to washington unbeknownst anyone to seek a loan for $250,000. he does get this loan but it's only to pay the interest of the note -- the state note that is due to a bank in new york. abouther question was jefferson c. davis. well, i happen to do a biographer of -- biography of don carlos buell, who was the commander of the army at the jefferson cthe time . davis shoots william bull nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. that is an interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough evidence to suggest that nelson deserved what was coming to him. [laughter] the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. no .>> some practical things. how did states finance their part in the war, and when soldiers were called up by the governors, did they spare it to the state or the federal government? they appointed their own officers. so is the war went on and the officers were incompetent, what did lincoln do with the governors to replace them with federal generals? dr. eng
on stanton who would come to washington unbeknownst anyone to seek a loan for $250,000. he does get this loan but it's only to pay the interest of the note -- the state note that is due to a bank in new york. abouther question was jefferson c. davis. well, i happen to do a biographer of -- biography of don carlos buell, who was the commander of the army at the jefferson cthe time . davis shoots william bull nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. that is an interesting case, how...
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stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. she's going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. feel a little more normal. >> where we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you, and you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw him, he had just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up was for dealing dangerous drugs, which came from him passing off his medication to another offender. >> weir traded his me
stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic. she's going to get you going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you...
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stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic.going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little bit. feel a little more normal. >> where we work, we're in close contact with them all every day. they're around you, and you just can't avoid that. >> not too straight. >> that's all right. >> it's a different story for jerry weir. >> the last time we saw him, he had just finished a term in segregation and was lobbying to move back in with his former cellie. five days later he was back in segregation. >> his class one write-up was for dealing dangerous drugs, which came from him passing off his medication to another offender. >> weir traded his medications for a magazine
stanton. he's a new hire today. this is pam kahanic.going on the machine and start showing you. so you want to walk this way? >> all right. >> thanks to his good behavior, stanton has just been approved for a job in the garment factory, one of the highest paid inmate positions in the prison. >> first thing you have to know is the right side of the fabric. >> they've changed this place around a lot. do a lot of lockdown here now. kind of get you out of the cell a little...
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. >> here is some fun for you, giancarlo stanton sporting king tut underwear? he's the highest player in league, home run king and hasn't hit a home run since last season, this may have worked, he hit not only one, but two home runs. a fan goes all in by jumping in the pool, a little bit of magic ran off often him too, he ended up having a great night. and christine i apologize you may have that image of giancarlo stanton burned in your head. >> i do, i do. >> i bought us a pair, so it's going to be a good weekend for both of us. >> i'll wear those. what goes on behind the desk. >> can you get a king tut pocket square to match. >> we'll be twinsies. >> i'm actually wearing them right now. just can't see it! good morning, america. >>> campaigning has given way to governing as president trump pulls back on some of his policies. >>> president trump sounding a much different tone. three major shifts in a span of a few hours. what he changed, and why? and what it means to his presidency. welcome back, i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs and what chocolate cake
. >> here is some fun for you, giancarlo stanton sporting king tut underwear? he's the highest player in league, home run king and hasn't hit a home run since last season, this may have worked, he hit not only one, but two home runs. a fan goes all in by jumping in the pool, a little bit of magic ran off often him too, he ended up having a great night. and christine i apologize you may have that image of giancarlo stanton burned in your head. >> i do, i do. >> i bought us a...
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check out the fan jumping up into the pool to get stanton's second home run ball. to hang on to those underwear for a little while longer because they may be his good luck charm, guys. >> that's the problem with trying something like that. as you know well, coy, if you do it once, you have to keep doing it. if he stops wearing them, he won't get any more home runs. >> don't tell them your secret, you know. >> coy, thank you so much. that's all for us. i'm john berman. >> i'm poppy harlow. "this hour with kate bolduan" begins right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. any minute now, we will hear for the first time from the family of the man dragged off that united airlines flight sunday. the video that went viral on social media and sparked outrage far and wide. and also ahead, some very real fallout, calls for a boycott of the airline. the ceo forced to apologize. refunds for everyone on the flight. a congressional investigation. and will they be adding a lawsuit to that list? we'll hear more any minute now. let's get to cnn's ryan young. he's in chicago wh
check out the fan jumping up into the pool to get stanton's second home run ball. to hang on to those underwear for a little while longer because they may be his good luck charm, guys. >> that's the problem with trying something like that. as you know well, coy, if you do it once, you have to keep doing it. if he stops wearing them, he won't get any more home runs. >> don't tell them your secret, you know. >> coy, thank you so much. that's all for us. i'm john berman. >>...
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when stanton becomes governor, things change in a good way, but they understand the pressing need for local control, and to hold onto certain procedural rules for union armies. >> what states were most problematic in this regard? dr. engle: indiana, pennsylvania, iowa, missouri -- [laughter] dr. engle: kansas. kansas. one of the fascinating things about the subject -- as a kept reading into this -- how did the union managed to pull this off? i mean that sincerely. how in the world did they manage to pull this off and make this look like a foregone conclusion question mark absolutely not. there were very dark days for governors, leaders who believed that the next group was going to take office. and you have to understand there were legislatures who raised money to pay the penalty for democrats to be exempted. so you have serious opposition to this war it home and lincoln is very much aware of that. and governors are very much aware they will be elected every year. they don't have for years. they are going to be office -- out of office very quickly if they do not manage this local war a
when stanton becomes governor, things change in a good way, but they understand the pressing need for local control, and to hold onto certain procedural rules for union armies. >> what states were most problematic in this regard? dr. engle: indiana, pennsylvania, iowa, missouri -- [laughter] dr. engle: kansas. kansas. one of the fascinating things about the subject -- as a kept reading into this -- how did the union managed to pull this off? i mean that sincerely. how in the world did...
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. >>> marlins slugger giancarlo stanton sporting king tut underwear.aid player in the league hasn't had a home run all season. he hoped it would change his luck. stanton went home run yard. not once, but twice in the game. check out the fan going all-in. jumping in the pool. marlins lost the game. he may want to hang on to the undies. alisyn, they are $25 online. >> he is a fan of king tut. born in back lobylonia. >> moved to arizona. >> i knew you would have it. >>> since becoming president, donald trump has already spent six weekends at his florida club mar-a-lago. wait until you see the bill you have been paying for it. that's next. ford supe the only high-strength, military grade, aluminum alloy body heavy duty pick-up. it takes first place in every measure of tough: best-in-class towing. best-in-class payload. and best-in-class torque. winner, winner, chicken dinner. this is the all-new ford super duty. 2017 motor trend truck of the year. time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning peopl
. >>> marlins slugger giancarlo stanton sporting king tut underwear.aid player in the league hasn't had a home run all season. he hoped it would change his luck. stanton went home run yard. not once, but twice in the game. check out the fan going all-in. jumping in the pool. marlins lost the game. he may want to hang on to the undies. alisyn, they are $25 online. >> he is a fan of king tut. born in back lobylonia. >> moved to arizona. >> i knew you would have it....
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happened 8:30 in 3500 block of stanton road and victims are two men.we don't know their conditions or what led to the gunfire and so far no arrests. >> also tonight a desperate search underway to find two youngs boys that may have been abduct the by their mother. the boys ages 5 and 1 were found in the portsmouth virginia area and the mother made threads against her children and they're believed to be in extreme danger. an amber alert is issued and please call virginia state police if you see them. >> now we're in fairfax county where a man is accused of hitting a 75-year-old woman twice with his car and sdriving off. >> tony perkinsy and shawn are off tonight. that crash happened route 50 fair oaks. tisha lewis spoke with the victim's
happened 8:30 in 3500 block of stanton road and victims are two men.we don't know their conditions or what led to the gunfire and so far no arrests. >> also tonight a desperate search underway to find two youngs boys that may have been abduct the by their mother. the boys ages 5 and 1 were found in the portsmouth virginia area and the mother made threads against her children and they're believed to be in extreme danger. an amber alert is issued and please call virginia state police if you...
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dan stanton reports.eft outside the school gates, amply spam the device after they were following suspicious activity late on saturday night —— police were alerted to the device. it shocked and horrified me to the core, they could have been a loss of life, significant damage to the building. —— there could. the school should be a safe environment for children, and for parents to know that their children are safe and secure. police said they believed the bomb was to sign to kill police officers. and that dissident republicans were responsible. a significant device, sizeable, and if it had exploded we believe it would have killed anybody in the immediate area. most definitely it would have caused potential danger or injury to people over a wider area so it was a significant size device and we believe it was focused on people who would have been walking in the area and primarily police officers on foot patrol. 20 homes nearby were evacuated in the early hours of sunday morning. with the people living inside
dan stanton reports.eft outside the school gates, amply spam the device after they were following suspicious activity late on saturday night —— police were alerted to the device. it shocked and horrified me to the core, they could have been a loss of life, significant damage to the building. —— there could. the school should be a safe environment for children, and for parents to know that their children are safe and secure. police said they believed the bomb was to sign to kill police...
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the clouds clearing out and now there is plenty of sunshine. 78 in stanton, luray and warrenton at 77nd 80 in charlottesville. it's 72 at reagan national and quantico. notice baltimore and annapolis and easton and we are still in 60's. the clouds are slow. it will clear. for most of the region and all of the region the skies will turn partly cloudy. overnight temperatures are 55 to 62 deg with the atmospheric set-up. the patchy fog is a good bet. not for everyone. but keep in mind late tonight and tomorrow morning don't be surprised if you see enough fog to slow you down. strong april sun will burn it off. the next event is a cold front. a lot of times are in the late afternoon touchdown evening, but not this one. this cold front won't arrive until 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 tomorrow. the temperatures will climb 60's and 70's and the 80's. that sounds like a radio format. that is where we stop, mid-80's. over the weekend the hot day is saturday. sizzle. 88 degrees. mo sunday a few passing showers. the easterly wind coolest for 70's. warmup with the showers and the storms are likely monday. wh
the clouds clearing out and now there is plenty of sunshine. 78 in stanton, luray and warrenton at 77nd 80 in charlottesville. it's 72 at reagan national and quantico. notice baltimore and annapolis and easton and we are still in 60's. the clouds are slow. it will clear. for most of the region and all of the region the skies will turn partly cloudy. overnight temperatures are 55 to 62 deg with the atmospheric set-up. the patchy fog is a good bet. not for everyone. but keep in mind late tonight...
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tonight two men in critical condition after a shooting at the villages of parklands apartments here on stanton road southeast in d.c. we are told both men were shot multiple times. police found them in the street. no word yet on any suspects. news 4 on capitol hill tonight where crews rushed to the scene of a fire here at 9th and constitution. fire was burning through the roof when first responders and firefighters got there. the flames jumped to a row house next door. fire crews knocked down the flames pretty quickly. no one was hurt. >>> it is noon in north korea where they are holding a massive military parade and we learning the regime doesn't need a long range missile to pose a threat to america. >> in the case of north korea i don't think it is likely. >> reporter: north korea is celebrating the birthday of the nation's founder and speculation they could test nuclear weapon. threats have been flying back and forth. intelligence officials don't think the north has a missile that could reach the u.s. cyber is a different story. hackers took down corporate computer system in 2014 and stole
tonight two men in critical condition after a shooting at the villages of parklands apartments here on stanton road southeast in d.c. we are told both men were shot multiple times. police found them in the street. no word yet on any suspects. news 4 on capitol hill tonight where crews rushed to the scene of a fire here at 9th and constitution. fire was burning through the roof when first responders and firefighters got there. the flames jumped to a row house next door. fire crews knocked down...
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it happened around 8:30 last night in the 3500 block of stanton road.ice say the victims are two men. no word on their conditions or what led to the gunfire. so far no arrests have been made. >>> now to fairfax where a man is accused of hitting a 75-year-old woman two times with his car and then driving off. the crash happened yesterday morning on fair oaks area. fox5's tisha lewis spoke with the victim's daughter. >> reporter: maria ascencio was someone who put someone before herself including her three children, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. she moved to the united states from el salvador to the united states 20 years ago to give them a better life. >> she was always like asking what do you need, what can i do for you. >> reporter: the 75-year-old matriarch loved her family and she loved her morning walks in this fair oaks neighborhood. this morning was no exception. >> an hour later she didn't come back home and that's why i was calling to her phone. >> reporter: but sandra chavez never did reach her movement instead please answered
it happened around 8:30 last night in the 3500 block of stanton road.ice say the victims are two men. no word on their conditions or what led to the gunfire. so far no arrests have been made. >>> now to fairfax where a man is accused of hitting a 75-year-old woman two times with his car and then driving off. the crash happened yesterday morning on fair oaks area. fox5's tisha lewis spoke with the victim's daughter. >> reporter: maria ascencio was someone who put someone before...
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happened 8:30 in 3500 block of stanton road and victims are two men. we don't know their conditions or what led to the gunfire and so far no arrests. >> also tonight a desperate search underway to find two abduct the by their mother. the boys ages 5 and 1 were found in the portsmouth virginia area and the mother made threads against her children and they're believed to be in extreme danger. an amber alert is issued and please call virginia state police if you see them. >> now we're in fairfax county where a man is accused of hitting a 75-year-old woman twice with his car and sdriving off. >> tony perkinsy and shawn are off tonight. that crash happened route 50 fair oaks. tisha lewis spoke with the victim's daughter tonight. tisha lewis what did they have to say. >> reporter: sarah, emotional interview with the victim's daughter surrounded by her extended family and what they did tell us this morning started off like any other morning. her mother was taking her usual walk. >>> but you know, what moments later she was fatally struck. there was mrepttive
happened 8:30 in 3500 block of stanton road and victims are two men. we don't know their conditions or what led to the gunfire and so far no arrests. >> also tonight a desperate search underway to find two abduct the by their mother. the boys ages 5 and 1 were found in the portsmouth virginia area and the mother made threads against her children and they're believed to be in extreme danger. an amber alert is issued and please call virginia state police if you see them. >> now we're...
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two men were shot at the village parkland apartments on stat stanton road in southeast. we are told bullets hit both men multiple times. no word yet on any suspects. >>> and all things metro moving over to the green line. green track 14 work gets underway today. we are live with more on what you need to know before heading to the train today. derek ward has more. hey, derrick. >> reporteec that, take a look at what the scene is here. you notice people in the yellow jackets. these folks are waiting for shuttle buses. that is going to be the way to get to these stations that are affected by the surge. take a look at the map. now, this surge affects the green line, like the northeastern tip of the green line between the green belt and prince george's. the greenbelt near the college park stations are closed. they are suggesting passengers do this like new carollton. if you are going downtown, you may want to consider taking mark, they are using extra trains to get you to greenville and the college park also the university of maryland shuttles are beefing up as well. take car
two men were shot at the village parkland apartments on stat stanton road in southeast. we are told bullets hit both men multiple times. no word yet on any suspects. >>> and all things metro moving over to the green line. green track 14 work gets underway today. we are live with more on what you need to know before heading to the train today. derek ward has more. hey, derrick. >> reporteec that, take a look at what the scene is here. you notice people in the yellow jackets. these...
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a crash when he was discovered unconscious near the intersection of man avenue and c streets near stanton park. a knife was recovered at the scene. if you know anything about this, please contact d.c. police. police in prince george's county are also investigating a san bernardinoing this evening that left a woman -- a stabbing this evening that left a woman dead in forestville. officers were called to the 1100 block of springdale avenue at 4:30 this morning when they found the woman suffering from stab wounds. she was taken to a nearby hospital but di anyone with information should contact prince george's county police. >>> speed, alcohol and driver error are to blame for a fatal collision in charles county overnight that left two people dead and six others seriously hurt. maryland state police say a chevy suburban rear ended a jeep last night in the northbound lane of winter town road in hughesville. the suburban went down an embankment striking several poles and trees before catching fire. the driver died at the scene. four others were flown to area hospitals by the helicopter. the jef
a crash when he was discovered unconscious near the intersection of man avenue and c streets near stanton park. a knife was recovered at the scene. if you know anything about this, please contact d.c. police. police in prince george's county are also investigating a san bernardinoing this evening that left a woman -- a stabbing this evening that left a woman dead in forestville. officers were called to the 1100 block of springdale avenue at 4:30 this morning when they found the woman suffering...
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it happened around two o'clock yesterday afternoon near stanton park.ictim has not been identified. so far - no word on a possible suspect. breaking now - new developments from the korean peninsula. right now vice is in south korea, as north korea continues their show of force. but this weekend - a failure as their medium-range missile blew up upon launch. abc's janai norman is following it all from northwest. developing now.. across the country are demanding that president trump release his tax returns. demonstrations took place saturday in several cities, including d.c., new york, chicago, los angeles, and san francisco. the protests were all focused on that one issue. president trump responded with tweets. they read, quote.. "i did what was an almost impossible thing to do for a republican-easily won the electoral college! now tax returns are brought up again? someone should look into who paid for the small organized rallies yesterday. the election is over!" a crime alert in prince george's county... police say a woman was stabbed on springdale avenu
it happened around two o'clock yesterday afternoon near stanton park.ictim has not been identified. so far - no word on a possible suspect. breaking now - new developments from the korean peninsula. right now vice is in south korea, as north korea continues their show of force. but this weekend - a failure as their medium-range missile blew up upon launch. abc's janai norman is following it all from northwest. developing now.. across the country are demanding that president trump release his...
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. >> host: donald, from stanton, pennsylvania you are on the air. >> caller: this is something that should be shared with all of america is the main reason for the problems is because of slavery. if you look at slave and how it affected america, oppression, segregation, discrimination, all of these things have been generated by slavery. we learned about slavery and about racism all through slavery and that is where it was all developed from. it was legal. our government made it illlegal segregate and do all things they did to slaves and top the racism and prejudice through all over races. >> host: all right. donald, thank you very much. michael eric dyson? >> guest: it is a compelling and powerful point. some argue it was pre-dated slavery. the idealogical views of differences fuelled slavery but the reality is he is right. there has been a lingering effect of racism in the country even in terms of the histories we apply to. in "tears we cannot stop" i talk about the fact america loves history when it is about recreations of the civil war or talking about lincoln or franklin. there are man
. >> host: donald, from stanton, pennsylvania you are on the air. >> caller: this is something that should be shared with all of america is the main reason for the problems is because of slavery. if you look at slave and how it affected america, oppression, segregation, discrimination, all of these things have been generated by slavery. we learned about slavery and about racism all through slavery and that is where it was all developed from. it was legal. our government made it...
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you would have expected that lincoln would have been sending that out, at least stanton. and then reconstruction, was there no planning for what is going to happen after this? we said the states could not leave, and now we're planning how to bring them back in, for one thing. was there no commission, no committee? wasn't anyone trying to figure this out? >> edna, you can start. >> lincoln had certainly suggested as early as december of '63 what reconstruction should look like, and believing that southerners had never officially left the union he was very mild and conciliatory with his plans. so, as you know, it required only 10% of the population of people who were eligible to vote in 1860 having to declare allegiance to the union, and then that state could come back into the union. but in terms of what happened after that, you know, how do you sort of heal the wounds that had occurred during the war? what do you do about the freed people? he was not very clear about that. certainly we know that he was already talking about voting rights for certain groups of african-amer
you would have expected that lincoln would have been sending that out, at least stanton. and then reconstruction, was there no planning for what is going to happen after this? we said the states could not leave, and now we're planning how to bring them back in, for one thing. was there no commission, no committee? wasn't anyone trying to figure this out? >> edna, you can start. >> lincoln had certainly suggested as early as december of '63 what reconstruction should look like, and...
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dan stanton reports.ay night. to know that a viable device was outside the school gates shocks and horrifies me to the core. there could have been loss of life here. significant damage to the building. a school should be safe and secure environment for children, to come, and also for parents to know their children are safe and secure. at a news conference, police say they believe the bomb was designed to kill police officers, and that dissident republicans were responsible. a significant device, sizeable. if it had exploded, we believe it would have killed anybody in the immediate area, and most definitely have caused potential danger or injury to people on a wider area as well. it was a significant sized device but we believe it was focussed on people who would have been walking in the area and primarily police officers on foot patrol. 20 homes on nearby butler walk were evacuated in the early hours of sunday morning. the people living inside were offered temporary accommodation at the holy cross church'
dan stanton reports.ay night. to know that a viable device was outside the school gates shocks and horrifies me to the core. there could have been loss of life here. significant damage to the building. a school should be safe and secure environment for children, to come, and also for parents to know their children are safe and secure. at a news conference, police say they believe the bomb was designed to kill police officers, and that dissident republicans were responsible. a significant...
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crash when he was discovered unconscious near the intersection of maryland avenue and c streets near stanton park. a knife was recovered at the scene. anyone with information should contact d.c. police. >>> meantime prince george's county police are also investigating a stabbing, this one happening in forestville. officers were called to the 3300 block of springdale avenue just after 8:30 this morning where they found a woman suffering from stab wounds. she was taken to a nearby hospital but later di contact prince george's county. police. >>> an egyptian court clears a washington area woman of child abuse and human trafficking charges. she, her husband and six others were arrested in 2014 on charges of kidnapping and human trafficking. they were all aid workers at a nonprofit hayazzi founded to help treat children in cairo. today an egyptian court cleared the defendants of all the charges in the case. her release comes two weeks after egypt's new president visited washington and was praised by president donald trump. we did reach out to her brother who responded to us via e-mail. he said th
crash when he was discovered unconscious near the intersection of maryland avenue and c streets near stanton park. a knife was recovered at the scene. anyone with information should contact d.c. police. >>> meantime prince george's county police are also investigating a stabbing, this one happening in forestville. officers were called to the 3300 block of springdale avenue just after 8:30 this morning where they found a woman suffering from stab wounds. she was taken to a nearby...
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parent -- it is apparent that there is a fairly hostile population to description and he would lean on stanton and would come to washington unbeknownst , to seek a loan of 200 $50,000, and he does get this loan, but it's only to pay the interest of the state note that is due to go back in new york. the otherquestion question was about jefferson c. davis. i have the biography of don , who was the commander of the army at the time that jefferson davis shoots william bill nelson in the hotel lobby -- actually in the stairway. interesting case, how he gets off for murder. i don't want to go into all of the details. let's just say there was enough that nelsonsuggest .eserved what was coming to him the governor believed as much as well. so, sorry. >> some practical things. how did states finance their part in the work, and when soldiers were called up by the spare it toid they the state or the federal government? they appointed their own officers. when the war went on, what does lincoln do with the governors to federal --m with the dr. engle: state governors negotiated bank loans. >> did they raise
parent -- it is apparent that there is a fairly hostile population to description and he would lean on stanton and would come to washington unbeknownst , to seek a loan of 200 $50,000, and he does get this loan, but it's only to pay the interest of the state note that is due to go back in new york. the otherquestion question was about jefferson c. davis. i have the biography of don , who was the commander of the army at the time that jefferson davis shoots william bill nelson in the hotel lobby...
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stanton, an ally of the radicals. the house of representatives responded by approving articles of impeachment against the president. to me, one of abraham lincoln's worse decisions was to allow the removal of hannibal hamlin of vice presidential candidate in 1864. virtually all republicans, by this point, considered johnson a failure as president. and an obstacle to a lasting reconstruction. but some moderates disliked the prospect of elevating to the presiden presiden presidency benjamin wade, a radical, who would succeed johnson if johnson were in fact impeached. wade, in some ways, was a mirror image of johnson in terms of personality. the final tally to convict johnson was one vote short of the two-thirds necessary to remove him from office. seven republicans had joined the democrats in voting to acquit the president. johnson's acquittal weakened the radicals' position and made the nomination of ulysses s. grant as the party's presidential candidate inevitable. appomattox shown here, ensured grant's victory as pre
stanton, an ally of the radicals. the house of representatives responded by approving articles of impeachment against the president. to me, one of abraham lincoln's worse decisions was to allow the removal of hannibal hamlin of vice presidential candidate in 1864. virtually all republicans, by this point, considered johnson a failure as president. and an obstacle to a lasting reconstruction. but some moderates disliked the prospect of elevating to the presiden presiden presidency benjamin wade,...
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overnight it was confirmed that a man who was found was have it happened at 2:00 in the afternoon near stantonnd the victim has not been identified. caught on camera in arlington, look at this, a pack of atv's, tearing down the road at 7:00 last night. police tell us that the drivers eventually entered alexandria. officers lost him as he sped off don't forget,mmy: safetrack surge 14 is now in effect. the greenbelt and college park stations are closed on the green line. the line between greenbelt and prince george's plaza will be closed until april 29. and it will stay closed for another three weeks for phase two of the track. larry: happening tonight, the hyattsville city council is expected to take a final vote on the measure that would make hyattsville sanctuary city. prohibiting staff from transferring immigration about about immigration status to the federal government. it could result in the loss of $20,000 per year in federal grant money for the city. the vote is set for 8:00. what's coming up at 7:00 here on "good morning america"? >> the latest on that multistate , shown onhat man face
overnight it was confirmed that a man who was found was have it happened at 2:00 in the afternoon near stantonnd the victim has not been identified. caught on camera in arlington, look at this, a pack of atv's, tearing down the road at 7:00 last night. police tell us that the drivers eventually entered alexandria. officers lost him as he sped off don't forget,mmy: safetrack surge 14 is now in effect. the greenbelt and college park stations are closed on the green line. the line between...
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the stanton river describes a conflict between citizen soldiers. virginia infantry and its citizens taking up arms and defeating soldiers, citizens, from pennsylvania and new york. the cause it is not mentioned. the war is not mentioned. the outcome of the war is not mentioned. in contrast, tennessee was a kind of border state. the war is understood in contrasting ways. we might expect to find many confederate monuments in tennessee. and, of course, we do. nashville, dresden. close up of the dresden monument. alexander p stewart at chattanooga. there are many confederate monuments. most to be found in tennessee towns and cities. however, on two of the major battlefields, shiloh and chattanooga, the union monuments vastly outnumbered the confederate monuments there. on the shiloh battlefield in chattanooga -- let me show you shiloh -- there are 150 regimental gun battle or monuments to union forces. at chattanooga -- let's go back over there -- union battlefield monuments line this narrow bridge and are scattered across the slopes and crest of looko
the stanton river describes a conflict between citizen soldiers. virginia infantry and its citizens taking up arms and defeating soldiers, citizens, from pennsylvania and new york. the cause it is not mentioned. the war is not mentioned. the outcome of the war is not mentioned. in contrast, tennessee was a kind of border state. the war is understood in contrasting ways. we might expect to find many confederate monuments in tennessee. and, of course, we do. nashville, dresden. close up of the...
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figure with her arm stretched pointing at lincoln, standing outside the war department between edward stanton and hooker and asking where are my 15,000 sons murdered at fredricksburg. ladies and gentlemen, he announces, i regret to say the tragedy entitled the army of the potomac has been withdrawn. further common acquisitions with lincoln and the buffoon was the fanatic who endulged in sadistic humor to policies. these were cruel and unfunny jokes played by a tyrant who took pleasure in his disregard to the constitution. emancipation, the suspension of habeas corpus, the draft, reconstruction, military rules, and the policies associated with the prosecution of a hard war were evidence of this warped sense of humor. disgusted by the president's racial policy, trump told him to quote crack your low jokes, madam lincoln, only white men. let me turn to the campaign of 1864, the national joker in the white house complaint was a condemnation during the re-election year. the themes of the argument didn't alter the opposition and platforms gave them mere aggression and color than ever. it was explic
figure with her arm stretched pointing at lincoln, standing outside the war department between edward stanton and hooker and asking where are my 15,000 sons murdered at fredricksburg. ladies and gentlemen, he announces, i regret to say the tragedy entitled the army of the potomac has been withdrawn. further common acquisitions with lincoln and the buffoon was the fanatic who endulged in sadistic humor to policies. these were cruel and unfunny jokes played by a tyrant who took pleasure in his...
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and so a lot of women suffragists -- not their fight when it coming to stanton, susa b anthony and they said a lot of oh, no, please, don't, no. and others had to say, look, you have to take what you can get.oo it's politics. we didn't write this and can't risk everything. way what we bought we can't risk it. so douglass said we have to take black voting rights and this created a clash. >> so there was a room forwas a compromise. >> yes. >> political compromise. i just interrupted you because it occurred to me that our next author, blanche cook, wrote very much about compromise. this is a really unfair question to ask someone who has completed three volumes on eleanor, but what was the essential quality that made her so great? i have a friend who is 90 years old and she still talks with wonder about reading eleanor roosevelt's column, "my day" in the los angeles paper. what was that quality that made her so great? >> thanks, bill. before i answer any question, i just want to say how grateful and happy i am to be here the i l.a. times book festival, and it's a place where i had a lot of
and so a lot of women suffragists -- not their fight when it coming to stanton, susa b anthony and they said a lot of oh, no, please, don't, no. and others had to say, look, you have to take what you can get.oo it's politics. we didn't write this and can't risk everything. way what we bought we can't risk it. so douglass said we have to take black voting rights and this created a clash. >> so there was a room forwas a compromise. >> yes. >> political compromise. i just...
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winchester, luray and stanton, only 65, because of the storms. nothing around the d.c.rnd last hour, the storms have had a tough time getting across the mountains and we see this every once in a while. right now, we're tracking storms around luray. new market battlefield. luray, heads up there and this storm towards culpeper, fairly strong. around front royal, storms in and around winchester. i'm going to zoom in on this guy, it's just now developing, lot of lightning. just to the west of strasburg. up 81, hit 66, it's right there at that intersection. watch out. these storms moving around. best chance to see the rain will be out on 66. but more showers and thunderstorms developing and moving in. we do expect to see some this evening. tomorrow, another chance. nothing too organized so i'm not anticipating a ton of rain, but saturday and sunday are a little bit different. showers this evening, they're into northern virginia, so nothing too strong in the immediate metro. but keep the umbrella handy just in case. chance tomorrow during the morning rush, but high tomorrow a
winchester, luray and stanton, only 65, because of the storms. nothing around the d.c.rnd last hour, the storms have had a tough time getting across the mountains and we see this every once in a while. right now, we're tracking storms around luray. new market battlefield. luray, heads up there and this storm towards culpeper, fairly strong. around front royal, storms in and around winchester. i'm going to zoom in on this guy, it's just now developing, lot of lightning. just to the west of...
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stanton. we were talking this morning, it is the greatest hour celebrating great teaching on tv and willie -- annually. it is great to hear the students call in, shout out to their teachers, trust your teacher, they're doing a great job. we are happy we can be here to reinforce the concept. paul: we want to the phone numbers on a screen -- but the phone numbers on a screen. -- in the eastern and central time zones. and the mountains. only high school students. we will throw questions that you. , talk to us about the format of the exam, any changes this year, and what our time management tips? >> a lot of great teachers out there. i know they are preparing ,tudents well because this test we don't know the format because that will improve the study. multiple-choice, 16 questions, 45 minutes. read each question carefully. guess if you have to, no penalty. you get 100 minutes to answer free response questions. read this questions carefully. rsvp your answers, repeat the language from the prompt, s
stanton. we were talking this morning, it is the greatest hour celebrating great teaching on tv and willie -- annually. it is great to hear the students call in, shout out to their teachers, trust your teacher, they're doing a great job. we are happy we can be here to reinforce the concept. paul: we want to the phone numbers on a screen -- but the phone numbers on a screen. -- in the eastern and central time zones. and the mountains. only high school students. we will throw questions that you....
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stanton is going to knock on the door.">(mark) there was a loose cat on the field at marlins park during the atlanta braves vs. miami marlins game... he crawled along the bottom of the outfield wall... climbed the fence and onto the marlins homerun display piece... he buried his head there for quite awhile... (mark) (mark) former cowboys quarterback turned nfl broadcaster tony romo was invited by owner mark cuban to be a dallas maverick for a day so romo actually suited up ran out with the team and went through warmups was introduced with the rest of the team before the game and sat on the bench with the players cuban wanted to have romo play in the game itself but said nba commissioner adam silver drew the line there romo joked like he was about to check inonly to be pulled back by cuban the mavs lost to the denver nuggets 109-91 (mark) and of course people took to twitter to talk about romo on the mavs. skip bayless says it's weird to see romo being celebrated by the mavs instead of the cowboys. he kept saying he's "emba
stanton is going to knock on the door.">(mark) there was a loose cat on the field at marlins park during the atlanta braves vs. miami marlins game... he crawled along the bottom of the outfield wall... climbed the fence and onto the marlins homerun display piece... he buried his head there for quite awhile... (mark) (mark) former cowboys quarterback turned nfl broadcaster tony romo was invited by owner mark cuban to be a dallas maverick for a day so romo actually suited up ran out with...
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stanton advocated and organized for the woman's right to vote. efforts to form the naacp took place here. it before they were elected, presidents lincoln, grant, cleveland, taft, theodore roosevelt, obama, and trump all spoke here. made his firston major economic speech here. a speech that is said to have set the course for his presidency. the list goes on. and so does the legacy of the great hall. important places tonight and congressman john lewis on may 11. in the auditorium where public discourse happens. it is a role the cooper union is proud to serve and has served for 150 years in our community, city, and nation. i joined as president in the beginning of january. and weather here in the great hall or watching live on our youtube channel, i welcome you. i hope you consider this the first of many cooper union experiences to come. many of you who are familiar to us, welcome back. an sure you agree that evening like this is quintessential cooper union. the cooper union is an american treasure. i say that because of our founder peter cooper's s
stanton advocated and organized for the woman's right to vote. efforts to form the naacp took place here. it before they were elected, presidents lincoln, grant, cleveland, taft, theodore roosevelt, obama, and trump all spoke here. made his firston major economic speech here. a speech that is said to have set the course for his presidency. the list goes on. and so does the legacy of the great hall. important places tonight and congressman john lewis on may 11. in the auditorium where public...
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. >> john stanton, kelly jane torrance, thanks for making some sense of the mess this saturday. and we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, richard. >>> north carolina's controversial bathroom bill called hb2, no more the law, this after lawmakers repealed it on thursday. but why now many are saying the replacement bill is falling short. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. find out how american express cards and services starts with turkey covered in a rich flavorful gravy,e and a crust made from scratch. because she knows that when it's cold outside... it's good food and good company that keep you warm inside. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is use
. >> john stanton, kelly jane torrance, thanks for making some sense of the mess this saturday. and we'll talk to you soon. >> thanks, richard. >>> north carolina's controversial bathroom bill called hb2, no more the law, this after lawmakers repealed it on thursday. but why now many are saying the replacement bill is falling short. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or...
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susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton advocated an organized here for the women's right to vote. early meetings to form the naacp took place here. before they were elected, presidents duncan, grant, cleveland, taft, the adore roosevelt, obama and trump all spoke here. president bill clinton made his first economic speech here. a speech that is said to have set the course for his presidency. the list goes on and so does the legacy of the great hall. congressman john lewis in the auditorium where public discourse happens. it is a role that the cooper union is proud to serve and has served for over 150 years for our community, our city, our nation. i am relatively new to the cooper union, having joined as president in the beginning of january. if you are new to the college, whether here in the great hall were watching live on our youtube channel, i welcome you and hope you will can that are this the first of many cooper union experience is to come. many of you are familiar to us. welcome back. i am sure you will agree that it evening like this is quintessential cooper union. the coo
susan b anthony and elizabeth cady stanton advocated an organized here for the women's right to vote. early meetings to form the naacp took place here. before they were elected, presidents duncan, grant, cleveland, taft, the adore roosevelt, obama and trump all spoke here. president bill clinton made his first economic speech here. a speech that is said to have set the course for his presidency. the list goes on and so does the legacy of the great hall. congressman john lewis in the auditorium...
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joining me from new york is rebecca friedman lissner, stanton nuclear security fellow at the councilrelations. one of the criticism risms of donald trump when he was appointed president was nobody knew about his foreign policy. do we think we know now what it is? no, i still think we don't know what trump's foreign policy is. ever since he was elected andindeed policy is. ever since he was elected and indeed during the campaign there we re and indeed during the campaign there were all kinds of debates about what would constitute the trump doctrine and what would america first actually mean? i think we are starting to see the emergence of a series of policies that could constitute a trump doctrine, but the absence of a strategic framework begs the question of what this administration is after when it comes to foreign policy. you can understand where russia, on his appointment when he was going about america first felt he would give them a break. it's not happening? no, it's not. what i think you see playing out here is the tension between atmospherics and interest. there were positive
joining me from new york is rebecca friedman lissner, stanton nuclear security fellow at the councilrelations. one of the criticism risms of donald trump when he was appointed president was nobody knew about his foreign policy. do we think we know now what it is? no, i still think we don't know what trump's foreign policy is. ever since he was elected andindeed policy is. ever since he was elected and indeed during the campaign there we re and indeed during the campaign there were all kinds of...
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journalists from the detroit free press especially kurt lucky and barbara stanton one reply -- if there was a gunfight, no gun had been found on the seat -- scene, and whether were only a handful of bullet holes which pointed into the interior of the motel. kenny medical examiner's office reported that each victim had been shot by 12 gauge shotguns at close range and a non-defensive postures. witnesses there that night and managed to escape told anyone who would listen that the police committed straight up murder. it was this testimony forward passes and from the newspaper reporters that compelled congressman john conyers to notify the justice department. 's knew that local people pleas for help and reports of police protective would note -- go nowhere in the system. he had seen too much. he called john doerr in the justice department and demanded an fbi investigation. because of these efforts, brave journalists, witnesses, and one steely eyed congressman. three officers in the private guard were finally charged in the death of aubrey pollard. and carl cooper, as well as in a conspiracy
journalists from the detroit free press especially kurt lucky and barbara stanton one reply -- if there was a gunfight, no gun had been found on the seat -- scene, and whether were only a handful of bullet holes which pointed into the interior of the motel. kenny medical examiner's office reported that each victim had been shot by 12 gauge shotguns at close range and a non-defensive postures. witnesses there that night and managed to escape told anyone who would listen that the police committed...