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he said you're hurting us, and you are forcing us into thayer team. >> host: carl richard, how will notice this at the time in 1917? >> guest: at the time of the intervention, people knew we had troops there and nobody knew why. wilson did put out a statement, which is very confusing statement. this was before the armistice, so is talking about all kinds of things. alleged german war prisoners running loose in siberia, trying to drum up support. a very confusing statement he put out. all the supernova of soldiers there but don't know why. they are the senators, republican isolation senators who are making speeches come in saying what are we doing there? mr. president? what's going on? they were taking political advantage. they were also thinking we have no reason to be there. i miss actually forced wilson to come up with some innovative finance team, the aid for the anti-bolsheviks because congress did not allocate money for these. >> host: how did he do with? >> guest: he had a war fun to be granted him. that's well thought of the money came from. also, they've got in quotation marks a lo
he said you're hurting us, and you are forcing us into thayer team. >> host: carl richard, how will notice this at the time in 1917? >> guest: at the time of the intervention, people knew we had troops there and nobody knew why. wilson did put out a statement, which is very confusing statement. this was before the armistice, so is talking about all kinds of things. alleged german war prisoners running loose in siberia, trying to drum up support. a very confusing statement he put...
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so if, you know, we don't know how many murders we prevented thayer. one, why would we not do it? i don't understand, larry, your opposition to background checks if the entire purpose is to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and people who would do harm to themselves. >> i don't understand your fasle acceptance of the good nature of the government, and they're obviously willing to break the law and make a record of things they shouldn't be making. now if they'll nosey in to your call to your aunt don't we think that it's reasonable to assume that they're breaking the law prohibiting them from keeping the names and addresses of gun owners? >> no, i don't in >> well bless your heart. you are such an accepting -- >> lives are at stake here. we're preventing people from getting killed. >> that will be their justification for breaking the law. >> do you have any evidence that they're breaking the law on the background checks? because right now it's illegal to be keeping those gun records. >> -- the nra -- >> you keep gun records. >> it's not illegal fo
so if, you know, we don't know how many murders we prevented thayer. one, why would we not do it? i don't understand, larry, your opposition to background checks if the entire purpose is to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and people who would do harm to themselves. >> i don't understand your fasle acceptance of the good nature of the government, and they're obviously willing to break the law and make a record of things they shouldn't be making. now if they'll nosey in to your call...
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just a little bit of water will bring up oil out thayer. also across the bay bridge as commuters make their way potentially across tonight with that opening, we're looking at dry conditions right now. that is the good news. coming up in the forecast, we're talking about increased fire concerns, the hottest temperatures we've had in weeks. >>> and still ahead at 6:00, the cost of protecting the president. a tiny bay area town prepares to make a big decision on fighting the white house for rei am i ament. >>> our developing news this evening, on this labor day, the bay bridge is now open. you see some vips, the cars going across that new eastern span. about 5:45 this evening it was opened. it will be open to the public sometime later tonight, so ahead of the scheduled tomorrow morning opening. once again, the bay bridge is open to some vips. we're reading this note, welcome to the new eastern span, september 2, 2013. a historic day in the bay area. >>> are we making enough given how hard we work? some people say we don't. >> the tech industry
just a little bit of water will bring up oil out thayer. also across the bay bridge as commuters make their way potentially across tonight with that opening, we're looking at dry conditions right now. that is the good news. coming up in the forecast, we're talking about increased fire concerns, the hottest temperatures we've had in weeks. >>> and still ahead at 6:00, the cost of protecting the president. a tiny bay area town prepares to make a big decision on fighting the white house...
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lawrence thayer informed irrigators he was king richard the third, the jackson killed his father in the jackson dead, many people are plenty. he was just insane and commit to an asylum where he died three decades later. lawrence was a loud or at least that was the official story. it was sometime before two witnesses filed claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of the mississippi senator, george poindexter before the attack. poindexter was a nicely appointed at the jackson in the station and projects in newspapers accuse the senator plotting the president's murder. so to jackson's allies in congress to put reconvened an investigation. jackson himself told bystanders after the assault that the shooter had been hired by the rascal poindexter to assassinate me. some of jackson's said they had staged the assault to stage public support in this explain why both weapons failed. many jacksonians pointed their finger at john calhoun, south carolina senator former vice president, arguing if he had not been directly involved in the assassination attempt, yet at the very least incentive at the
lawrence thayer informed irrigators he was king richard the third, the jackson killed his father in the jackson dead, many people are plenty. he was just insane and commit to an asylum where he died three decades later. lawrence was a loud or at least that was the official story. it was sometime before two witnesses filed claiming to have seen lawrence at the home of the mississippi senator, george poindexter before the attack. poindexter was a nicely appointed at the jackson in the station and...
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sorry, is the mike thayer? hello? already. i am paid tribute to brad and must for the great work they've carried on here at politics & prose. as brad said, we have a new owner at the "washington post" and at the risk of putting my own job in jeopardy, i want to say please patronize the store. [laughter] ibooks here. [applause] whatever else you do is your business, but this is one of the great bookstores in america and want to to keep it going. haynes johnson at night, he has passed away before this book was finished, but we were here four years ago almost on this very night. had said something that night that i want to repeat. there's nothing more gratifying for a month or then come before people who read unlike books and not be a slave who are interested in care about american politics. for those of us who write books about it, this is as wonderful an idea as we ever get to see. i thank you all for coming out. it's a wonderful crowd. feel free to rush forward with your books. [laughter] as brad said, this is a sequel to the
sorry, is the mike thayer? hello? already. i am paid tribute to brad and must for the great work they've carried on here at politics & prose. as brad said, we have a new owner at the "washington post" and at the risk of putting my own job in jeopardy, i want to say please patronize the store. [laughter] ibooks here. [applause] whatever else you do is your business, but this is one of the great bookstores in america and want to to keep it going. haynes johnson at night, he has...
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by the way, it was ernest thayer in 1888. >> oh, it was. >> what was that year? >> 1863.ore the civil war. >> it could be today. marianna rivera. >> yank key stadium. turn a major league headache for the yankees. we will tell you why the tribute turned into chaos. dogs and cats living together straight ahead in sports. . >> it's time for sports and the race for baseball's post-season. start with the cardinals, michael walker looking to finish off the no hitter against the nationals. two outs in the 9th. brian zimmerman. this little chopper up the middle. you don't want to end a no hitter like that. it did. let's go to cleveland, walks and indians tied the 9th. blast the go ahead shot over the right field wall. but the indians get a chance in the bottom of the 9th. put a man on. >> the 1-1 pitch. deep right field. are you kidding me? oh my. the indians have won it. >> that is jason giambi. yes, he still plays baseball. the oldest man to hit a walkoff home run. tigers leading the twins in the 4th. austin jackson with a two-run shot. left center field. tigers lock up a playo
by the way, it was ernest thayer in 1888. >> oh, it was. >> what was that year? >> 1863.ore the civil war. >> it could be today. marianna rivera. >> yank key stadium. turn a major league headache for the yankees. we will tell you why the tribute turned into chaos. dogs and cats living together straight ahead in sports. . >> it's time for sports and the race for baseball's post-season. start with the cardinals, michael walker looking to finish off the no...
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very important in people here i'm sure have done it or are doing it to map the sanctions that are thayer. the u.s. has had map channel -- sanctions on iran since 1978. candice katzman has done a whole volume of the sanctions. so you need to understand is that the president in a sense unilaterally but presidential authority could ways. all right, that gives them more discretion. as distinct from those that would require congressional concurrence and under what terms. the sanctions are written in different ways in terms of whether the president can do it with an affirmative vote by congress or as long as there's nothing negative vote by the congress. you need to map all of that to figure out how much the president could do, even if he didn't get support and have that in mind. also, some of what iran needs in a deal is the president cantilever. to me except there is a rich man enrichment iran? added declaratory cents, he can do that. but ultimately, to provide -- and also, a lot of what concerns the iranians or european union sanctions. and so, some autonomy fare, although the u.s. congress
very important in people here i'm sure have done it or are doing it to map the sanctions that are thayer. the u.s. has had map channel -- sanctions on iran since 1978. candice katzman has done a whole volume of the sanctions. so you need to understand is that the president in a sense unilaterally but presidential authority could ways. all right, that gives them more discretion. as distinct from those that would require congressional concurrence and under what terms. the sanctions are written in...