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the desire to memorialize sumner was genuine. there was a lame duck congress. the democrats had just gotten control of the house of representatives in the 1874 election and there was a big turnover. this bill passed by a margin of three that was constituted by those republicans who had just lost their seats in the 74 election. these same republicans would refuse to support the bill until they lost their seats and until sumner died. absent those two developments, this bill never would have left committee. i want to turn now to walking through this last excerpt. i need to set this excerpt up. what is going on here is that radley is expressing approval. the public accommodations provisions are bad. striking them down, giving us these nasty special favors of laws comment. within that context we get this excerpt. he is expressing support for the civil rights act of 1866. the act of 1866. he is saying that this is clearly corrective legislation. the act of 1866 was originally passed to enforce the 13th amendment. the act of 1866 originally passed to enforce the 13th
the desire to memorialize sumner was genuine. there was a lame duck congress. the democrats had just gotten control of the house of representatives in the 1874 election and there was a big turnover. this bill passed by a margin of three that was constituted by those republicans who had just lost their seats in the 74 election. these same republicans would refuse to support the bill until they lost their seats and until sumner died. absent those two developments, this bill never would have left...
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media giant is facing a decline in tv viewers and its leader, sumner redstone. are down by double digits at its most popular cable networks, including, a central, mtv, vh1, nickelodeon, and tv land. it is the subject of this week's "bloomberg businessweek" cover stor. to pimm foxte spoke and stephanie ruhle. felix: there were such an innovative culture that came up with these pioneering formats. pimm: reality television. "the real world," "the osbournes," all this stuff. the last big hit show on mtv was "jersey shore" -- stefanie: ugh! at this point snooki has two kids and a husband. felix: and the ceo says we don't actually have a programming issue. when we have is measurement and monetization problem. it is not our problem, it is nielsen's problem, and they haven't kept up with the way young people are consuming tv. what looks like a ratings crisis is just a medicine crisis -- stephanie: he sounds completely connected to young people because he's deflecting all blame. felix: and that is all some of any responsibility for this ratings dive and any need to to re
media giant is facing a decline in tv viewers and its leader, sumner redstone. are down by double digits at its most popular cable networks, including, a central, mtv, vh1, nickelodeon, and tv land. it is the subject of this week's "bloomberg businessweek" cover stor. to pimm foxte spoke and stephanie ruhle. felix: there were such an innovative culture that came up with these pioneering formats. pimm: reality television. "the real world," "the osbournes," all this...
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and scott sumner from george mason university. thank you for joining us on "inside story".t is next for the 11 million people of frooes. you have seen pictures of bank lines, shuttered shops. how much pain will they be asked to endure for not much gain. bailing out greece it's tonight's "inside story". >>> there's an old adage, if someone owes you $100 and they can't pay, they have a problem. if someone owes you a million dollars and can't pay, you have a problem. use bigger figure for greece. representatives of agencies and governments working out a greek pay out represent elective governments and the officials represent depositors, banks shareholders populations that suffered pain to pay their debts and are in no mood to take it easy on grease. -- greece. niklas is from the n.y.u. business group and advises the greek national bank. welcome to the programme. what do you think of the deal hammered out over the weekend. is this what greece needs? >> it wasn't the best possible deal, but the present government wasted nine months and negotiated a deal of 17 hours. you don't ex
and scott sumner from george mason university. thank you for joining us on "inside story".t is next for the 11 million people of frooes. you have seen pictures of bank lines, shuttered shops. how much pain will they be asked to endure for not much gain. bailing out greece it's tonight's "inside story". >>> there's an old adage, if someone owes you $100 and they can't pay, they have a problem. if someone owes you a million dollars and can't pay, you have a problem....
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sumner was out of the senate for a few years recuperating. it was a symbol of the sub -- it was one of the symbols of the coming of the civil war. good was the only time that someone was beaten on the senate floor. brian: the only time someone had been beaten on the senate floor. what about the house floor? don: a book has just come out about assassinations and assaults on members of congress. i was looking at a recent convention, and i was astonished how many chapters in the book, there were lots of fights. now, most of those fights were between members. and occasionally, on the grounds of the capital, occasionally there were members who took out their frustrations on reporters who they thought had not done a particularly good job of it. there was an instance in 1890, where a congressman and a reporter got into a fight on the house steps. the reporter pulled a pistol and shot and killed the congressman. there have been act of violence -- then some acts of violence in and around the capital. there are a large number of members of congress fro
sumner was out of the senate for a few years recuperating. it was a symbol of the sub -- it was one of the symbols of the coming of the civil war. good was the only time that someone was beaten on the senate floor. brian: the only time someone had been beaten on the senate floor. what about the house floor? don: a book has just come out about assassinations and assaults on members of congress. i was looking at a recent convention, and i was astonished how many chapters in the book, there were...
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sumner himself have been saying that when lee's army is out of the way the whole rebellion will disappear. so long as we commanded his army, there is still hope for the rebels and the unionists of the south are afraid to show themselves. a couple of foreign opinions. a full-page illustration of lee on its cover in june 1864. it said that lee was trusted by his government at the heart of his soldiers, and possessed the confidence of the country. all confederates relied on his patriotism and genius, opponents owned his superiority to all the success of generals of the federal army. not since the duke of wellington and napoleon had struggled their skills on the marshall stage of had the world witnessed in high perfection the poke your your combination of moral and intellectual qualities which fits a man for military command. in 1865, and lee is the idol of his soldiers and the hope of his country. depressed each which surrounds his person and the fanatical belief in his judgment and capacity is the one idea of an entire people. confederate testimony, i will quote john h. clayburn. he writes
sumner himself have been saying that when lee's army is out of the way the whole rebellion will disappear. so long as we commanded his army, there is still hope for the rebels and the unionists of the south are afraid to show themselves. a couple of foreign opinions. a full-page illustration of lee on its cover in june 1864. it said that lee was trusted by his government at the heart of his soldiers, and possessed the confidence of the country. all confederates relied on his patriotism and...
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>> that's the thing yes starting to see more of return to typical sumner essence we ends one more humidity than one thing ends up with some showers, some thunderstorms not leslie today locking ahead to the middle part of the week. what i like about this pattern it does appear as though we won't be stuck for one thing for days on end with nasty weather, but also the brunt of the wet weather issues out of the way during the week, so weekends aren't necessarily going to end up all that terrible here. let's take you outside, storm scan3, which at the moment is definitely firing up some pretty heavy moisture here across the virginia as into specifically just virginia, now over into maryland, where some very heavy rain continues to fall. lock at the bigger picture here two, things i want to point out to you. for one thing moisture, warmth, lefting in will help trigger showers and storms tomorrow. we also had very nasty complex of thunderstorms, all the way over wisconsin minnesota yesterday. and through the early morning hours, now it is making a bee line right toward the ohio river valley. that
>> that's the thing yes starting to see more of return to typical sumner essence we ends one more humidity than one thing ends up with some showers, some thunderstorms not leslie today locking ahead to the middle part of the week. what i like about this pattern it does appear as though we won't be stuck for one thing for days on end with nasty weather, but also the brunt of the wet weather issues out of the way during the week, so weekends aren't necessarily going to end up all that...
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more than 1500 guests enjoyed all of the food, music and fun, every sumner july and august, she philadelphiale magazine reveals their best of style guide. >> i like this gal just living it up in front of the camera there, waiving, saying hello and it is a great group of people out there. so always fun. >> and beautiful event too to mix and mink em. just nice night out. i had fun with you. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3, "eyewitness news" shot with a stray bullet. search for the shooter who sent an innocent driver to the hospital. >> also, searching for motive after the deadly marine massacre in tennessee. we're there live with what police have learned about this shooter. >> and bloody brawl involving two softball dads from new jersey. see what sparked this fight that's now going viral. we'll be back at the top of the hour. >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> developing right now, a woman driving down the street is hit by a stray bullet. we're live with the search for the gunman who shot her and we'll let you know how the innocent victim is doing this morning. >> plus, neighborhood i
more than 1500 guests enjoyed all of the food, music and fun, every sumner july and august, she philadelphiale magazine reveals their best of style guide. >> i like this gal just living it up in front of the camera there, waiving, saying hello and it is a great group of people out there. so always fun. >> and beautiful event too to mix and mink em. just nice night out. i had fun with you. coming up in the next hour of cbs-3, "eyewitness news" shot with a stray bullet....
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for years sumner redstone was the face of the company.ed it, and in his absence, viacom has hit this turbulent patch. it is a fascinating time in tv business, where there is this mass migration of viewers from live television to on-demand options. tom: first, let's make this clear. is he the chief executive officer? does he have executive inability? felix: no, he is the executor chairman. philippe, his longtime chairman, -- his longtime lawyer, is in charge. they are in the best position to take over viacom and cbs. vonnie: at that point, who will be making decisions? felix: that is a big mystery. the company has been underperforming even at this time when everybody in the linear tv business is watching ratings go down. it has been really bad at viacom. you're talking double-digit percentage across all of their networks -- mtv, comedy central, nickelodeon -- they have all been down a lot this year. felipe dumond, the ceo, says it looks that from the outside, but it is a measurement problem. tom: let's go to a chart that shows a difference
for years sumner redstone was the face of the company.ed it, and in his absence, viacom has hit this turbulent patch. it is a fascinating time in tv business, where there is this mass migration of viewers from live television to on-demand options. tom: first, let's make this clear. is he the chief executive officer? does he have executive inability? felix: no, he is the executor chairman. philippe, his longtime chairman, -- his longtime lawyer, is in charge. they are in the best position to...
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with philippe, who is sumner's lawyer for a long time, did not come from a tv background.er his leadership the company has been very risk averse. why buy putting leslie moonves s in charge of the whole thing? when he passes away, his daughter sherry is in charge of the seven person trough. that, youns after need to bring in some new leadership. stephanie: do you think les wa nts that? felix: it will be a big turnaround for whoever takes it over. there are other options too, chase carey is going to come back on the market once he leaves 21st century fox. stephanie: done people who are spending their lives watching netflix and youtube. -- young people who are spending the lives watching netflix and youtube. pimm: coming up on "bloomberg market day," donald trump is losing the magic of macy's. storenie: the department is the latest to sever ties with the presidential candidate after his controversial remarks on immigrants. ♪ stephanie: donald trump, macy's is dumping mr. trump. the department store is phasing out its trump menswear collection after he referred to immigrants f
with philippe, who is sumner's lawyer for a long time, did not come from a tv background.er his leadership the company has been very risk averse. why buy putting leslie moonves s in charge of the whole thing? when he passes away, his daughter sherry is in charge of the seven person trough. that, youns after need to bring in some new leadership. stephanie: do you think les wa nts that? felix: it will be a big turnaround for whoever takes it over. there are other options too, chase carey is going...
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tom: what does sumner redstone do with his legacy? used to not being able to pull the lever and have the cash come out. .they did that for the 90's until five or 10 years ago >> the cable network businesses such a good as ms. for the media moguls because advertising has been good and affiliate fees go up 10% every year. viacom is having issues because some of their copies are not as strong as they would like. tom: olivia sterns went out to sun valley for the idaho trout. does anything get done of these confabs? >> deals get done here but they don't get announced. vonnie: what is the one begging to get done this week? >> i don't know, maybe we will see the smaller cable companies maybe see some of those start talking to each other. how do they stack up in the new consolidated media world? tom: thank you so much. did we get a response to our twitter question? vonnie: just a little one. tom: global wall street chimed in. vonnie: does the new york stock exchange matter? >> would you agree with dark pools? >> they are like short-sellers. t
tom: what does sumner redstone do with his legacy? used to not being able to pull the lever and have the cash come out. .they did that for the 90's until five or 10 years ago >> the cable network businesses such a good as ms. for the media moguls because advertising has been good and affiliate fees go up 10% every year. viacom is having issues because some of their copies are not as strong as they would like. tom: olivia sterns went out to sun valley for the idaho trout. does anything get...
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now, if you are thinking about august, which is still the sumner august, there is time.is best to not just look for airfare deal. that's where you will get all screwed up in looking. you want to package things together like hotel and airfare together. when you been you will it, you get a deal. >> but do you have do your homework or you will really screw this up. certain dates, but be flexible, not traveling saturday, sunday, not because it is least expensive, because of all of the cheap seat sell out. they're gone. you also casino of have to lower your expectation little bit. if you know you want to go to one place, that place could be full. so, you know, casino of be flexible your dates, have a general idea of where you want to go. >> how about you what if you want to go to the bahamas? >> talking paradise island in news a, write down the street from the atlantis, there is the re paradise island all inclusive, beautiful, several dates, even five night stay in the end of july then several dates in august, with flights from philadelphia, per person, so all inclusive all o
now, if you are thinking about august, which is still the sumner august, there is time.is best to not just look for airfare deal. that's where you will get all screwed up in looking. you want to package things together like hotel and airfare together. when you been you will it, you get a deal. >> but do you have do your homework or you will really screw this up. certain dates, but be flexible, not traveling saturday, sunday, not because it is least expensive, because of all of the cheap...
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sumner welles was much more involved in this issue. the larger question which i am by no means an expert on about the possibility of bombing auschwitz we have to also look at this from the perspective of military technology and the just ask. a conference a number of years ago, maybe even decades ago about the holocaust. the roosevelt library and hide park. one paper in particular struck me that a lot of discussion about the issue is motivated by a sincere desire to express factor do something. one of the problems at the time was a senior military officials believed anything that might have been done. nothing could've been done until early 44. one of the reasons why 42 was the high water mark of the german empire after germany's loss began to be rolled back to some extent. nothing could've been done majestically until early 44. there was some discussion about this. eisenhower stuck to the idea that nothing should be done majestically delayed the end of the work. the americans were confronted similar reasoning. they had a great deal but
sumner welles was much more involved in this issue. the larger question which i am by no means an expert on about the possibility of bombing auschwitz we have to also look at this from the perspective of military technology and the just ask. a conference a number of years ago, maybe even decades ago about the holocaust. the roosevelt library and hide park. one paper in particular struck me that a lot of discussion about the issue is motivated by a sincere desire to express factor do something....
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if you're one of the radical republicans charles sumner who says -- or thaddeus stevens to talk in terms of a conquered territory. but lincoln had no use whatsoever for the. he referred to all the theories about the status of the state as a pernicious abstraction. that's what he calls them in his last speech. for him it was clear and practical that the states merely had to be re- admitted to the proper practical relation to the union. all that is welcomed by the what is it going to mean particularly for this to 4 million freedmen have to make this transmission from slavery to freedom. that becomes the nexus of the debate for reconstruction. >> what other things that struck me about the civil war is the ironing of confederate success in the early stages of the war. the greater the confederate success the greater the ultimate failure of the confederacy. at the north had managed to win the war, if mcclellan had managed to capture richmond in 1862 coming on top of other union victories in the early months of 1862 the war may well have been over and reconstruction would have been the union as
if you're one of the radical republicans charles sumner who says -- or thaddeus stevens to talk in terms of a conquered territory. but lincoln had no use whatsoever for the. he referred to all the theories about the status of the state as a pernicious abstraction. that's what he calls them in his last speech. for him it was clear and practical that the states merely had to be re- admitted to the proper practical relation to the union. all that is welcomed by the what is it going to mean...