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old obstacles are falling by the wayside with the result that by august of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new theeffort that would add to union of human freedom. >> tracy mckenzie on the evil thing -- of the north in the so -- civil war. at 10:00 on real america -- at the same time build an army. amazingly -- came in from the united states. 20% of industrial manpower was women power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. -- as this 1944 were department film documents how women in world war ii help the war effort alluding that the hidden army of american women working in manufacturing with the main reason that germany lost the war. sunday evening at 6:00. we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum. it was founded in 1890. >> one thing that stands out is the creation of this imagery of the apotheosis. it is an old concept. it goes back to ancient times is made godlike by lifting him up and celebrating him. >> on the presidency at 8:00 -- >> washington and jefferson are of most prominent examp
old obstacles are falling by the wayside with the result that by august of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new theeffort that would add to union of human freedom. >> tracy mckenzie on the evil thing -- of the north in the so -- civil war. at 10:00 on real america -- at the same time build an army. amazingly -- came in from the united states. 20% of industrial manpower was women power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance...
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night, on lectures in history -- >> old obstacles falling by the wayside, with the result that by august not earlier, lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new aim to the war effort that would land -- add -- >> tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. then -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? and amazing reports came in from agency in the united ss.
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now as well. >> i don't think it gone by the wayside. right when he did that prks right when donald trump signed the pledge is within a week of when the gop cancelled the colorado vote. the typical way they can shut down a candidate like a donald trump in the past is by shutting off the money spigot. what's killing the strategy is donald trump is self-funding so he can keep moving forward. so they're in panic mood doing these insider rules. we don't have a shot, the insiders run it. >> we know because sarah palin has been pulled. we'll see who speaks in wyoming. >> thanks for having me. >> we're following breaking news out of greece this morning. pope francis is on his way back to the vatican. with him on the plane, 12 syrian refugees, six of them children. it's a remarkable gesture. it marked the end of a trip when pope paul highlighted the refugee crisis. at the end of the visit we were told he was moved to welcome 12 of those refugees to this camp on to the plane and flew them back to the vatican city. >> let talk more about pope fran
now as well. >> i don't think it gone by the wayside. right when he did that prks right when donald trump signed the pledge is within a week of when the gop cancelled the colorado vote. the typical way they can shut down a candidate like a donald trump in the past is by shutting off the money spigot. what's killing the strategy is donald trump is self-funding so he can keep moving forward. so they're in panic mood doing these insider rules. we don't have a shot, the insiders run it....
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- all kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside. lincoln has decided but the time is right -- when the time is right, he will announce a new aim for the war effort that will add to the union human freedom. comes in come, and it september 1862 with lincoln's announcement of what we remember as the preliminary emancipation automation, which effectively defines a passivation -- emancipation as a war aim. is not going to apply to the border states. is that going to apply to areas of the literacy under union -- confederacy under union occupation. virginia, louisiana excluded. even with those exceptions aside, no one denies that the war has been fundamentally [indiscernible] what we want to focus on this morning is the aftermath of that. james mcpherson's book shows you that union has the potential to unify own opinions, emancipation always divides. always a divisive issue in northern opinion, and we see that in the years after the announcement of the policy. i want to begin with just some images that give us a sense of the way northern o
- all kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside. lincoln has decided but the time is right -- when the time is right, he will announce a new aim for the war effort that will add to the union human freedom. comes in come, and it september 1862 with lincoln's announcement of what we remember as the preliminary emancipation automation, which effectively defines a passivation -- emancipation as a war aim. is not going to apply to the border states. is that going to apply to areas of the literacy...
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old kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside with the result that by august, if not earlier, of 1852lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new name for the war effort, that would add to a union, human freedom. mckenzie on tracy the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >> what could make it possible -- america to proceed receive such production and at the same time, build an army. the amazing report came in -- 20% of american industrial manpower was woman our. legions of american women were amassing to stop the advance aross the world, forsaking round of revelry for the grim task of war. >> this 1944 film documents how women helped the war effort, alluding that the hidden army of american women working in war manufacturing are the main reason germany lost the war. sunday, we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit marking the 120th -- 125th anniversary. >> one thing that stands out is this creation of this imagery of the apotheosis, which is an old concept. it goes back to ancient times made.-like --
old kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside with the result that by august, if not earlier, of 1852lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new name for the war effort, that would add to a union, human freedom. mckenzie on tracy the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. >> what could make it possible -- america to proceed receive such production and at the same time, build an army. the amazing report came in -- 20% of american industrial...
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the next administration, man or woman, must fix our corporate tax rates or we will fall to the wayside of competitors globally and pfizer is a case study. >> o'leary is not alone in believing it's imperative we fix or tax system. tyler mathisen, nbr, back to you. >> kevin is also a shareholder of pfizer stock. the president said tax avoidance is a strategy used worldwide and not just by americans. >> tax avoidance is a big global problem. it's not unique to other countries because, frankly, there are folks here in america who are taking advantage of the same stuff t. a lot of it's legal but that's the same stuff. the laws are so poorly designed they have people with enough lawyers and enough accountants to wiggle out of responsibility that ordinary citizens are having to abide by. >> the president tied tax avoidance today to the panama papers. what's the connection there? >> the connection is the difference between the elites and the rest of us. that's the theme you're hearing playing out on the campaign trail in the donald trump campaign and the bernie sanders campaign. you're hearing
the next administration, man or woman, must fix our corporate tax rates or we will fall to the wayside of competitors globally and pfizer is a case study. >> o'leary is not alone in believing it's imperative we fix or tax system. tyler mathisen, nbr, back to you. >> kevin is also a shareholder of pfizer stock. the president said tax avoidance is a strategy used worldwide and not just by americans. >> tax avoidance is a big global problem. it's not unique to other countries...
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but what has everybody riled up are the fundamentals that fall by the wayside. defense and base running from gregorius. even he said this is stupid. gregorius is not in the lineup tonight. alex rodriguez said the yanks need to start concentrating on the little things and they need to start tonight. >>> back to the mets. they lost in philadelphia last night, 5-4 in 11 innings. hit a couple home runs. that's 19 in their last six games but what's alarming here are the strikeouts. 17 of them last night. david wright went down four times. record is back to the .500 mark at 7-7, already four games behind the nationals. again, they are at atlanta tomorrow. >>> let's end with more baseball. pirates, padres. the 0-2 pitch here is in the dirt. here it comes. better find that ball. this could get ugly. do you see it? not many people saw this. chris stewart the catcher eventually is going to find this ball. he's going to look that way, that way. look straight ahead. you know where it is? it's right there. it's in the ump's pocket. dead ball. awkward moment. >> but dead ball
but what has everybody riled up are the fundamentals that fall by the wayside. defense and base running from gregorius. even he said this is stupid. gregorius is not in the lineup tonight. alex rodriguez said the yanks need to start concentrating on the little things and they need to start tonight. >>> back to the mets. they lost in philadelphia last night, 5-4 in 11 innings. hit a couple home runs. that's 19 in their last six games but what's alarming here are the strikeouts. 17 of...
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and today those records are going to go by the wayside as our temperatures top off in the 90s. 80s throughout the central valley. 60 with skiing and boarding in the high sierra. temperatures 80s at the beaches, 80s, 90s around the rim of the bay to the mid-90s in mountain view. 92 to 96 degrees across the santa clara valley. east of the bay, 96 in discovery bay. 80s and 90s north of the golden gate bridge. there you have your pollen report. look at the sharp drop-off in temperatures with rain likely thursday night into friday. daily chances of rain over the weekend. gianna? >>> good morning. let's take a look at mass transit. so far, so good. bart has 31 trains running on time this morning. so no delays to report either for ace train, caltrain or muni metro. train service is back up to normal between north concord and pittsburg-bay point stations so good news there. also some pretty decent news on the roads. we have some brake lights coming westbound 580 as you make that connector from 205 out of tracy over to 580. but that's pretty typical. eases up at greenville and then no troubles towards
and today those records are going to go by the wayside as our temperatures top off in the 90s. 80s throughout the central valley. 60 with skiing and boarding in the high sierra. temperatures 80s at the beaches, 80s, 90s around the rim of the bay to the mid-90s in mountain view. 92 to 96 degrees across the santa clara valley. east of the bay, 96 in discovery bay. 80s and 90s north of the golden gate bridge. there you have your pollen report. look at the sharp drop-off in temperatures with rain...
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so other priorities go to the wayside. >> thank you, i yield back. thank you, chairman. >> >> thank you, mr. chairman. luckily i flew airplanes, i never had to procure them. so this process seems a little cumbersome to me. so the air force chief of staff has said that the a-10 will not be replaced by the f-35 on the record within the last few weeks and then said that to me in a conversation last week surprising me. has anyone -- is the air force going to be updating their ord or whatever you just called it? >> the operational requirements document? i haven't heard they are. >> to reflect that? >> i haven't heard they are. >> right. >> so i'm a bit puzzled. all i know is the document said. >> you're not aware of any -- >> i'm not aware of any. >> he's saying the f-16's going to replace the a-10 but then the f-35 is going to replace the f-16, then we're still in the same situation where we're in specific circumstances for close air support we potentially have additional risk or gap or capabilities that are going to be degraded, which is why it's so imp
so other priorities go to the wayside. >> thank you, i yield back. thank you, chairman. >> >> thank you, mr. chairman. luckily i flew airplanes, i never had to procure them. so this process seems a little cumbersome to me. so the air force chief of staff has said that the a-10 will not be replaced by the f-35 on the record within the last few weeks and then said that to me in a conversation last week surprising me. has anyone -- is the air force going to be updating their ord...
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the 08 degrees mark here in philadelphia, however, eventually, that warmth does starting to by the wayside. cold front is looming waiting in the wings, we will tell you how that will impact the temperatures, also, does it bring any wet weather in details straight ahead, meisha. >> great news, good morning, happy monday, welcome back to another work week. no accidents to report, just overnight construction, where we had some 95 south, left lane, block for little while, all cleared. all clear 95 south looking good, vine, you can see early risers moving in the westbound and particularly the eastbound direction, but overall, things are holding steady basically anywhere we look this morning, new jersey, first look at 42 freeway, creek road, take this to 295, basically, looking at the same thing, so a lot of headlight out there, overall still holding steady, still very, very early, skewing eastbound before spring garden, also, construction here, this is not yet cleared, pa turnpike between downingtown and morgantown, left lane blocked. jim, brooke, back over to you. >> thanks, meisha. philadelph
the 08 degrees mark here in philadelphia, however, eventually, that warmth does starting to by the wayside. cold front is looming waiting in the wings, we will tell you how that will impact the temperatures, also, does it bring any wet weather in details straight ahead, meisha. >> great news, good morning, happy monday, welcome back to another work week. no accidents to report, just overnight construction, where we had some 95 south, left lane, block for little while, all cleared. all...
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scan, the reason i show you this, because eventually this quiet weather pat learn have to go to the waysidebut what you notice here is at least across up-state new york there is disturbance starting to push south. that's the colds front i mentioned moment ago. you have also got another storm system that continues to brew across the central planes. eventually that is headed our way. how much, for now, things are still nice and quiet w that said, we check in with the eyewitness weather watcher network, we start things offer by going to the map, quick peak, temperatures basically up and down 95 generally in the low 50's, so pretty mild start in these areas. we take you to kim of these spots though. zero in. 48 degrees comes in from fran. he is under nice clear sky, nottingham, out in chester county,ly cooler out in the outlying suburbs, to another one across the delaware river, ed connor, 48 degrees, he, too, seeing nothing more than couple of clouds at the moment, let's take to you one more, we go bit further north, 45, comes in from john jenkins, clear skies, he washed the car, hours later i
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. >> all these social issues fall by the wayside and there is a quote in the "wall street journal," sayingle don't want the government dictating how they worship. john: if they want a leader, they want to be led. that frightens me as a libertarian. why would this republican propose a new agency. aren't they into shrinking the state? >> i remember when during gop debates they would talk about agencies they are getting rid of. >> don't we have a separation of church and state? >> it's the first amendment. and the government shall not establish a church and it provide for -- >> governments are involved in counter propaganda, trying to figure out how to discourage people from being recruited by jihadists online. and you have got to seat goat video game the f.b.i. came up with. john: they are already doing this, but now we are going to get more from john kasich. the candidate who promised to investigate ufos and the rest of the worst promises. john: continuing our countdown of this year's worst political promises. number four for something that sound so good to some people. >> my proposal to pr
. >> all these social issues fall by the wayside and there is a quote in the "wall street journal," sayingle don't want the government dictating how they worship. john: if they want a leader, they want to be led. that frightens me as a libertarian. why would this republican propose a new agency. aren't they into shrinking the state? >> i remember when during gop debates they would talk about agencies they are getting rid of. >> don't we have a separation of church...
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interesting, but that ultimately it is all about the technology and the currency will fall by the waysideitcoin will continue to thrive and be a bigger and bigger deal? >> absolutely both. be useful for some applications, and that underlying technology a block chain will be useful for other applications. years from now, i would expect most financial services to be delivered on one type of block chain or another, upper mission, a private block chain that helps banks settle securities, or bitcoin helping people move money from the u.s. to philippines for nothing. both will be useful. bitcoin also has other features that people find interesting, thate haven asset class only used to be the purview of gold. now bitcoin is becoming a safe haven just like goldie's to be, so that is another feature of bitcoin that is helping -- just be, so that isto another feature bitcoin that is helping the price. scarlet: institutions find value in bitcoin. ceotal asset holdings weighed in on block chain adoption and where she sees that technology going. >> there will be businesses that are completely new, oth
interesting, but that ultimately it is all about the technology and the currency will fall by the waysideitcoin will continue to thrive and be a bigger and bigger deal? >> absolutely both. be useful for some applications, and that underlying technology a block chain will be useful for other applications. years from now, i would expect most financial services to be delivered on one type of block chain or another, upper mission, a private block chain that helps banks settle securities, or...
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. ♪ alexander hamilton ♪ >> we should be doing more for him and not throw him to the wayside. >> on theof the 5, civil rights leader and oprah said "i love it," adding it was her first choice but it's #harriet tubman that has been lighting up social media. a year ago 9-year-old sophia wrote president obama asking why there weren't any women on coins and bills? she even suggested harriet tubman. >> some kid think because they can't vote they won't be able to do anything big but i guess i did do something big. >> that was tom costello rrt years to roll out. some women's groups were pushing for there to be women on the redesigned $10 bill since it was coming out sooner. but few were expecting the treasury to announce that women will also appear on the $5, $10 and $20 bill. >> we're counting down to the summer games in rio de janeiro in brazil. the torch was lit in greece this morning. >> ladies and gentlemen, this manuscript turned out to be the most important literary discovery in 450 years. >> we discovered william shakespeare's long lost first play. in audiences can expect, austin and r
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host: have the efforts fallen by the wayside? guest: i think they have their they are mixed result in people like to point out you had this meeting or that meeting. it is not just having the meeting. it is doing with the concerns of the community. when you have the voting rights andsitting was no action going into a presidential election cycle, where do you think or how you think you will engender trust from that community was something that is important to them that they will perceive to be as problematic if there are problems this fall. they will blame you because you had a chance to fix it and do something about it. it is that simple. put out an autopsy talking about hispanics and we have got to reach out to a candidate is out there talking to donald trump talking about, mexicans, we're building a wall, that message is counter productive to your image in the party. you have got to correct that and make sure the message, regardless of who the candidate is, is the one who is driving the day. that is a struggle. the only way to d
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the defensive play is going to the wayside. right. gold, a more risk on attitude sentiment today. gold is falling. we are seeing a buying of treasuries. the yield is moving lower as the price moves higher. you could argue there is safety in either the yen or the dollar depending on how you look at it. today, the yen is lower versus the u.s. dollar following yesterday's gains on the dollar as well. oil prices have been over the map. declines earlier, they went higher and now back to the lows of the session. we the inventories report was mixed, showing a building crude but also higher demand for gasoline and lower production. all of that now is equaling a falling oil price. thank you. now let's get a check of the headlines. mark crumpton has more from the newsroom. mark: thank you. family suing the flight school where the suicide pilot trained. phoenix was filed in against airline training center in arizona. andrea crashed a plane into the french alps, killing all 150 people on board. treated for depression before sending the flight school. authorities in spain have arrested a frenc
the defensive play is going to the wayside. right. gold, a more risk on attitude sentiment today. gold is falling. we are seeing a buying of treasuries. the yield is moving lower as the price moves higher. you could argue there is safety in either the yen or the dollar depending on how you look at it. today, the yen is lower versus the u.s. dollar following yesterday's gains on the dollar as well. oil prices have been over the map. declines earlier, they went higher and now back to the lows of...
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on the alibaba side, it is important the separation be made, so any complex bid will fall by the waysidey emerged to you as more attractive? paul: there seems to be a sentiment that verizon is the most attractive, just because it is a combination of a financial buyer, but they also have strategic interest in the property itself and have enough cash to put together an attractive offer. put those pieces together, and that will make a lot of sense to people at yahoo!. you may be able to get a higher total number at some places, maybe even higher cash component, but in terms of overall fit and least likelihood of a dismemberment of the company, that is the closest. emily: a developing story. we will continue to follow it. yahoo! has more than 10 first-round bids, and they will work to narrow the field to seven next week. i want to move on to uber, dissolving the biggest threat potentially to its business. it settled with drivers suing to be treated more like traditional workers, in a move that could have broad ranging implications for all companies in the sharing economy. uber will pay as mu
on the alibaba side, it is important the separation be made, so any complex bid will fall by the waysidey emerged to you as more attractive? paul: there seems to be a sentiment that verizon is the most attractive, just because it is a combination of a financial buyer, but they also have strategic interest in the property itself and have enough cash to put together an attractive offer. put those pieces together, and that will make a lot of sense to people at yahoo!. you may be able to get a...
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c-span3. " >> we see new factors making emancipation desirable, old kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside, with the result that by august if not earlier 1862, lincoln has decided with the time is right, he will announce a new angle of where efforts that would add to the union human freedom. announcer: weekend college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. and attend a clock on "reel america," -- >> was it possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time, build an army? and then reports came in. 20% of american industrial manpower was woman power. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. --st taking the for fully several -- for the sake of the war. announcer: the documents how women in world war ii helped the war effort, saying the hidden army of women working in war manufacturing are the main reason germany lost the war. sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, we visit the daughters of the revolution museum marking the 125th anniversary found in 1890. >> there is this creati
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lot of delegates as we go into the convention, and then to pick up delegates as people fall by the waysidet convention. liz: always that vice president chatter we've heard about too, congressman, and we'll bring you back to revisit that. thank you for joining us. >> very nice to have been with you. liz: any time. former congressman bob walker of pennsylvania. >>> as we follow this story, again, it is about your money, and as we look at the closing bell, 15 minutes away, the dow jones industrials barely clinging to gains. up 4 points. you know the saying, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. elon musk is a definite believer, space exploration company spacex going for yet another launch attempt, trying to re-create the world of reusable rockets. we're live in cape canaveral with the latest as countdown to liftoff begins. >>> baby buffett at it again. charlie gasparino with a brand-new exclusive story with how bill ackman may be pressuring valeant pharmaceuticals to sell bausch & lomb while saying to the world we're not selling it. charlie is breaking it next. isr professor by being
lot of delegates as we go into the convention, and then to pick up delegates as people fall by the waysidet convention. liz: always that vice president chatter we've heard about too, congressman, and we'll bring you back to revisit that. thank you for joining us. >> very nice to have been with you. liz: any time. former congressman bob walker of pennsylvania. >>> as we follow this story, again, it is about your money, and as we look at the closing bell, 15 minutes away, the dow...
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opposition, hasn't the american public in the loser because their interests appear to fall by the wayside in party interest appear to be the most prominent issue? >> one thing political scientists will tell us about the benefits of the current system, which you may not think about is that voters now do understand much better what they are voting for in a world in which the parties have clear labels and mean very clear things. most voters have trouble sorting through individual members of congress and the individual senators. with differences among presidential candidate tend the party label is the single most forrtant informational tool a benefit ofter, clarity like this if people turn out because they perceive a lot to be mistake from the choice for presidential elections has been going up, that is a benefit. there's a tremendous set of cost, which is does it make the system ungovernable because the to separatel design these institutions that they somehow have to be united doesn't make the system less to what the median person, whatever that means, would for. if you look at studies that
opposition, hasn't the american public in the loser because their interests appear to fall by the wayside in party interest appear to be the most prominent issue? >> one thing political scientists will tell us about the benefits of the current system, which you may not think about is that voters now do understand much better what they are voting for in a world in which the parties have clear labels and mean very clear things. most voters have trouble sorting through individual members of...
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. >> we see new factors making emancipation the siebel, obstacles falling by the wayside.with result by august if not earlier of 1862. lincoln decided when the time is right he will announce a new aim war effort that would add to union human freedom. >> weidman college history professor tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north during the civil war. and then on we are america -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production come at the same time build an army? and the amazing reports came in from agents of the united states, 20% of america was woman power. legions of american women were amassing to stop madman across the world, for taking around. spin this 1944 war department film documents how women in world war ii help the war effort alluding to hidden army of american women working in war manufacturing are aiming base in germany lost the war. sunday evening at six on american artifact we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit working the 125th anniversary of the organization founded in 1890. >> one thi
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don't want to go by the wayside. you want these two guys to fight fight it. >> yes, die. if think they've change the rules they're looking for chaos and a scramble and protesters and everything the party doesn't want. i have to hand to it you. last may when i was on your program you predicted a cob 0 -- contested convention. >> i predicted that's year ago. i want to focus on this. at the time i was arguing 70 people in the race, they are portion things out and will be difficult for anyone to have delegates. mr. trump included. having said that do you feel that if donald trump got the nomination in, let's say, first ballot, second pallet, your guy lost, you could support trump result. do you think cruz backers would be like trump backers would be, feeling robbed and then not vote in november? >> well, everyone has to ask themselves what our common goal, our common enemy is a democrat -- >> you would support donald trump. >> absolutely. will support or nominee. won't eat one of our own. >> it's always fun having you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's look at what
don't want to go by the wayside. you want these two guys to fight fight it. >> yes, die. if think they've change the rules they're looking for chaos and a scramble and protesters and everything the party doesn't want. i have to hand to it you. last may when i was on your program you predicted a cob 0 -- contested convention. >> i predicted that's year ago. i want to focus on this. at the time i was arguing 70 people in the race, they are portion things out and will be difficult for...
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and i'm fairly confident that this rule is going to go by the wayside. this rule was put in four years ago for governor romney. it's going to be changed. even if it isn't changed, there's nothing to say that the rules cannot be changed after the second or third ballot. so i think the rules -- i think that's just a smoke screen for people to try to say we've got to make sure it's just only two candidates. we've got three candidates and i think john kasich is by far the best candidate of the lot. >> what do you make of that, change the rules? >> well, jake, these rules have been in place since 2012, most of them, and every candidate has been running under them. these are the rules we've been chasing this nomination under and it seems only fair that these rules we've been playing by don't get changed in the last two-minute drill in the fourth quarter. >> governor thompson. >> well, ed just said it. the rule was in place in 2012. it was put in for governor romney. governor romney wanted that rule. that rule has never been in any other conventions. we've had
and i'm fairly confident that this rule is going to go by the wayside. this rule was put in four years ago for governor romney. it's going to be changed. even if it isn't changed, there's nothing to say that the rules cannot be changed after the second or third ballot. so i think the rules -- i think that's just a smoke screen for people to try to say we've got to make sure it's just only two candidates. we've got three candidates and i think john kasich is by far the best candidate of the lot....
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beyond it, then you should be overweight the stock, but the dilemma is, shouldn't it fall by the waysidet some point like every other hardware company, and closer to the point than the investors realize, and this is the debate. >> are they going to increase the dividend and the buyback? >> yes, they are. they have a cumulative cash return program that is $200 billion, and they typically update it this quarter every year, and they are going to be updating it to $250 billion which is the same pace of the buyback, and the real question is if the dividend is up 10% or 20% or 30%, and that is the real question. >> thank you, toni sacchanaghi. >> well, i say hold, but i have been buying it, and i dont n't w how the gauge it in terms of the action of the stock, but i know that i have a couple of the catalysts, the cash return and the second half of the year, and i have a cheap ostock, so that is why i am overweight. >> and so, let's rephrase the question, because i know that a lot of you own the stock, and you say that i would not -- but if you don't own the stock today, and you are watching th
beyond it, then you should be overweight the stock, but the dilemma is, shouldn't it fall by the waysidet some point like every other hardware company, and closer to the point than the investors realize, and this is the debate. >> are they going to increase the dividend and the buyback? >> yes, they are. they have a cumulative cash return program that is $200 billion, and they typically update it this quarter every year, and they are going to be updating it to $250 billion which is...
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what we see now are new factors making emancipation desirable, all the kinds of obstacles by the wayside. with a result that by august, if lincolnier, of 1862, decided that when the time is right he will announce a new angle for the war effort that would add to union human freedom. that is going to come when it 1862, withptember of his announcement of what we remembered today as the preliminary emancipation proclamation. it defined it as a war measure, ending slavery, actively rebelling against the authority of the united states government. it is not going to apply to the border states, not going to of theo areas confederacy now subdued and under union military occupation. the entire state of tennessee is excluded. part of virginia is excluded. part of louisiana is excluded. even with those exceptions, no one denies that the war has been fundamentally redefined. while we want to focus on this morning the aftermath of that, one of the things that james mcpherson is very helpful for, union has thehat potential to unify northern opinion. emancipation always divides. it is always a divisive
what we see now are new factors making emancipation desirable, all the kinds of obstacles by the wayside. with a result that by august, if lincolnier, of 1862, decided that when the time is right he will announce a new angle for the war effort that would add to union human freedom. that is going to come when it 1862, withptember of his announcement of what we remembered today as the preliminary emancipation proclamation. it defined it as a war measure, ending slavery, actively rebelling against...
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so maybe the idea of a trump 2.0 has gone by the wayside. >> the only state we're waiting for is delawareve exit polls in delaware. we'll see what happens, but let's talk about what time we expect to actually hear from donald trump. he's going to be speaking i take it fairly soon. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we expecting him to speak right around 9:00 p.m. as of right now he's not expected to take questions from the press. he's going to make some remarks. he doesn't use a teleplofrpter, but his aids are saying the same thing which is this is donald trump. if he comes out and he wants to take questions from the press he'll do it. it's impossible to predict ahead of time what tone he's going to take or how he's going to feel when he comes out on this stage and this is part of what has driven the campaign from the outset which is let trump be trump. for a while there was a question if that was going to change and for now it doesn't look like that's the case. >> we have another major projection. a clean sweep for donald trump tonight. donald trump cnn projects is the winner of the delawa
so maybe the idea of a trump 2.0 has gone by the wayside. >> the only state we're waiting for is delawareve exit polls in delaware. we'll see what happens, but let's talk about what time we expect to actually hear from donald trump. he's going to be speaking i take it fairly soon. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we expecting him to speak right around 9:00 p.m. as of right now he's not expected to take questions from the press. he's going to make some remarks. he doesn't use a...
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once wisconsin goes by the wayside, it's new york where bernie sanders has been closing the gap on clinton that could end up being a watershed moment in the campaign. >> if he were to win here and beat hillary clinton in a state that she represented in the senate for a long time, that would be a humongous boone to his campaign and a blow to hers. >> reporter: at a rally with governor cuomo today celebrating new york's $15 minimum wage law, hillary clinton set her sights on another new yorker. >> donald trump has said wages are too high. he's fired. that's funny. >> reporter: the latest numbers out of wisconsin show ted cruz with a lead of five to 10 points over donald trump, depending on the poll. get ready. after wisconsin tomorrow, the to swarm in on new york for the next few weeks ahead of our big primary april 19th. dari: it's already started. steve: thanks. while cruz and trump are duking it out in wisconsin, john kasich shifted his attention to new york. dari: kasich promised to stay in the race despite calls to get out. >> why would i get out when i'm the only person who beats hilla
once wisconsin goes by the wayside, it's new york where bernie sanders has been closing the gap on clinton that could end up being a watershed moment in the campaign. >> if he were to win here and beat hillary clinton in a state that she represented in the senate for a long time, that would be a humongous boone to his campaign and a blow to hers. >> reporter: at a rally with governor cuomo today celebrating new york's $15 minimum wage law, hillary clinton set her sights on another...
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we should honor him and not throw him on the wayside. >> and more women on the back of the $10, women suffrage fight will appear. on the back of the $5, civil rights leaders at the lincoln memorial. on the red carpet in new york wednesday night, oprah winfrey said i love it, giving the thumbs up and adding it was her first choice. it's the #harriettubman that has been lighting up social media. from hillary clinton to john legend. a 9-year-old wrote president obama asking why there aren't any women on coins and bills. she even suggested harriet tubman. you might call it girl power. >> some kids think because they're a kid and they can't vote, they won't be able to do anything big. but i mean, i guess i did do something big. >> she can't vote, but she did something big. that was tom costello reporting. these changes will take a few years to roll out. >>> new this morning, philadelphia mayor jimmy and district attorney general seth williams came together for the fifth annual fair for peace breakfast. the second chance foundation hosted the event at the crystal tea room. and center city.
we should honor him and not throw him on the wayside. >> and more women on the back of the $10, women suffrage fight will appear. on the back of the $5, civil rights leaders at the lincoln memorial. on the red carpet in new york wednesday night, oprah winfrey said i love it, giving the thumbs up and adding it was her first choice. it's the #harriettubman that has been lighting up social media. from hillary clinton to john legend. a 9-year-old wrote president obama asking why there aren't...
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old kinds of obstacles are on by the wayside. by august, if not earlier of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right he will announce a new aim for the war effort that would add to the union, human freedom. that is going to come when it comes in september 1862 with lincoln's and naumann of what we remember today as the preliminary and emancipation proclamation. which effectively defines the proclamation of a war measure in slavery in any area actively rebelling against united states government. it is not going to apply to the blue states, it is not going to apply to areas of the confederacy now subdued and ther military occupation, entire state of tennessee is excluded, part of virginia, part of louisiana. with those exceptions aside, no one denies that the war has been fundamentally redefined. what we want to focus on this morning is the aftermath of that. i thinks james mcpherson's book is very helpful for that. union has thehat potential to unify northern opinion, emancipation always a divides. after that in the ye
old kinds of obstacles are on by the wayside. by august, if not earlier of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right he will announce a new aim for the war effort that would add to the union, human freedom. that is going to come when it comes in september 1862 with lincoln's and naumann of what we remember today as the preliminary and emancipation proclamation. which effectively defines the proclamation of a war measure in slavery in any area actively rebelling against united states...
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eventually, that has to go by the wayside, that's going to come courtesy of the next storm system, whichmore than anything only makes it -- high pressure finally breaking down, we go ahead, take a look at the weather watcher network, temperature in the 50's, a a lot of variation this morning, some spots cool they are morning, so few three's, few 40's, certainly already some 50's, we sort of take it hyper locally, basically, just across the delaware, starting to kick off in willingboro, lot of clear sky, bright sunshine, 44 degrees coming into us from kenneth. comment: the birds are inning something and looks to be really great day. just across the river, though, take it further off to the northwest, frank checks in with full sunshine, 51 degrees, in richboro, right now, another great day, and telling everyone with good advice to get out, enjoy it while you can, right? forty-eight comes into us from barbara lane, she, too, seeing full sunshine out in willow grove. so running theme, with high pressure still in place, entire eastern seaboard just looking at sunshine right now. frontal bound
eventually, that has to go by the wayside, that's going to come courtesy of the next storm system, whichmore than anything only makes it -- high pressure finally breaking down, we go ahead, take a look at the weather watcher network, temperature in the 50's, a a lot of variation this morning, some spots cool they are morning, so few three's, few 40's, certainly already some 50's, we sort of take it hyper locally, basically, just across the delaware, starting to kick off in willingboro, lot of...
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brad, can donald trump start appealing to a larger base so those polls get put to the wayside?can, and he'll do that if he is to secure the nomination. and the sooner the better for donald trump, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way. in wisconsin tomorrow looks like cruz is going to win, and then we're off to new york, and i think trump will do much better there. but then we have pennsylvania on april 26th, and i think by that day we'll find out who the nominee is likely to be, if anybody, or this is going to the convention. these polls don't mean a thing right now in the general election. you have to be selected by the party first before you're elected by the people. a lot is going to change after both conventions. liz: yet it's what we have to go on and, therefore, richard, look, you cannot deny that donald trump's supporters are pure of heart. they are supporting him with nothing in their way. however, is it possible that his image is much larger than the power of that core popularity? i guess, in a way, a paper tiger? >> it's true that polls at this point
brad, can donald trump start appealing to a larger base so those polls get put to the wayside?can, and he'll do that if he is to secure the nomination. and the sooner the better for donald trump, but it doesn't look like it's going to happen that way. in wisconsin tomorrow looks like cruz is going to win, and then we're off to new york, and i think trump will do much better there. but then we have pennsylvania on april 26th, and i think by that day we'll find out who the nominee is likely to...
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." >> if that new year's weight-loss resolution has fallen by the wayside, perhaps a way to get rid of those extra pounds is by detoxing. joining us today is dr. ian smith to share some of the clean, lean, fat-burning tips from his new book, "the shred power cleanse: the two-week plan." welcome back. >> good to be back, as always. >> i have to be honest with you. i love this book. i really -- first of all, the two weeks is attractive. >> yes. >> and i like the idea of a detox cleanse where you don't just drink every meal. >> that's the key. that's the key, right? so, for a long time, i actually have spoken against cleanses because i felt as though they were too difficult for people to do. 30 days or more is, to me, a long time. and also because when you just drink liquids, you're actually not getting all those vital nutrients you need to be well so, when i designed the shred power cleanse, i wanted to make sure that it was doable, meaning that people could actually last the whole time, but also that you were chewing something, because science shows us that the process of chewing, or ma
." >> if that new year's weight-loss resolution has fallen by the wayside, perhaps a way to get rid of those extra pounds is by detoxing. joining us today is dr. ian smith to share some of the clean, lean, fat-burning tips from his new book, "the shred power cleanse: the two-week plan." welcome back. >> good to be back, as always. >> i have to be honest with you. i love this book. i really -- first of all, the two weeks is attractive. >> yes. >> and...
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figured out the know exactly for going to do and then the moment comes and it is all false by the wayside is an alabama man part of the craft his proposal it was ruined when he dropped the ring able to move to lower alabama this past year he proposed a six weeks and went on to get married so they had a friend and fellow thing he spent his life savings on this ring. >>darya: for source or to listen to what he had to say in them have to go back and watched the problem. >>darya: ride away and it took a second of the peace said he jumped and in the friend had to rescue him the waters were too strong she said yes. >>james: the area pretty incredible police officers under investigation for senate races text messages they're responding this morning and half limited history once again how long before minimum-wage charged to lives we will answer that question. >> reporter: a high-risk sex offender will be released in the city of petaluma today. i will tell you about what police are saying. >> reporter: a cruise ship goes crashing into a dock in southern california. >> reporter: there are clouds ri
figured out the know exactly for going to do and then the moment comes and it is all false by the wayside is an alabama man part of the craft his proposal it was ruined when he dropped the ring able to move to lower alabama this past year he proposed a six weeks and went on to get married so they had a friend and fellow thing he spent his life savings on this ring. >>darya: for source or to listen to what he had to say in them have to go back and watched the problem. >>darya: ride...
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there is not a corporation in america -- well, maybe enron, but they went by the wayside -- who does their accounting that way. the way the government accounting work, the payments these seniors are going to get, they don't exist. if they did exist and you put it on the balance sheet and you took the present value of that an, according to larry economist from the university of massachusetts, the present value of that gap would make our current debt -- which is at $18 trillion -- it would make it $205 trillion. i don't know whether this is science. all i know is, $205 trillion is a lot more than $18 trillion. you can see the problem. let me wrap this up in a nutshell for you. if you look at what we promised current seniors, and you look at the size of the fiscal gap, there is not going to be any money left over for future seniors, that is the young people in the audience. people might think, "i'm against medicare and social security," but i actually love medicare and social security. the problem is, i love them so much that i think the younger people and this room should be or 50o get
there is not a corporation in america -- well, maybe enron, but they went by the wayside -- who does their accounting that way. the way the government accounting work, the payments these seniors are going to get, they don't exist. if they did exist and you put it on the balance sheet and you took the present value of that an, according to larry economist from the university of massachusetts, the present value of that gap would make our current debt -- which is at $18 trillion -- it would make...
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all fell by the wayside.t from vermont that beats all the republicans in -- i mean, this is a weird -- a weird environment that we're in right now. >> the big issue is income inequality, the need for jobs, the need for small business to prosper. economic opportunity. >> but it's partly, i think, a reaction to the last seven years too in terms of government. >> we seem almost to want to go left, right, as we're walking as a country. if that is the momentum behind trump or behind the gop here, if they don't win and it is a hillary in the oval office we're talking about the longest stretch of the same party being in power since when? >> well, it's -- we're cyclical. we go eight years one party, eight years the other. this would break the trend that -- >> i guess i was assuming she gets -- >> what has happened with the republican party is it's moved farther to the right than the democrats have to the left. >> how can you say that with bernie sanders? come on! it's almost as if -- i remember nixon spawned jimmy ca
all fell by the wayside.t from vermont that beats all the republicans in -- i mean, this is a weird -- a weird environment that we're in right now. >> the big issue is income inequality, the need for jobs, the need for small business to prosper. economic opportunity. >> but it's partly, i think, a reaction to the last seven years too in terms of government. >> we seem almost to want to go left, right, as we're walking as a country. if that is the momentum behind trump or...
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think back to rubio, who was the strongest candidate, and bush and the others, who have fallen by the waysides because they have been not only establishment, but they have no clue connecting them. he said he doesn't know any angry voters, then he doesn't know anybody in america. and this is going off. >> i want to show everybody the republican national committee chairman's response to charles koch today. watch. >> charles koch, i know david and charles, and charles in particular has oftentimes gone out of his way to appear non-partisan, and maybe he is. i don't know. but certainly they have their own activities that they work on. we have ours. there isn't that much intersection between the two. >> so, you know what, i guess the big question is does it really matter what charles koch and the koch brothers do? is that the only money out there? >> no, they represent someone that they don't talk about enough here. he's a libertarian on many issues. and to those folks, they look upon the last republican president, george w. bush, as having spent money with the republican conk out of control, right
think back to rubio, who was the strongest candidate, and bush and the others, who have fallen by the waysides because they have been not only establishment, but they have no clue connecting them. he said he doesn't know any angry voters, then he doesn't know anybody in america. and this is going off. >> i want to show everybody the republican national committee chairman's response to charles koch today. watch. >> charles koch, i know david and charles, and charles in particular has...
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[inaudible conversations] and >> there making a desirable falling buying the wayside but lincoln and has decided he will announce a new aid for the effort for the union as human freedom. >> how was it possible for america us to achieve such in to build an army? in 2620 percent of the manpower the allegiance to stop the fans across the world. to forsaking a round. >> this document how women in world war ii with the hidden army of american women are the main reason germany lost the war. >> one thing that stands out in this time period is a creation of this imagery echoes back to the ancient times where they were made godlike to celebrate him. >> washington and jefferson the two most prominent examples it is worth highlighting key facets of those who own the sleighs especially those well they occupied the white house. james madison who follow jefferson as the fourth president owned over 100 slaves with a large percentage well he was in the white house and responsible for closing in expanding the compromise which guaranteed the south having a disproportionate influence in congress to uph
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obstacles falling by the wayside. ,y august, if not earlier lincoln has decided when the time is right, he will announce a new aim for the war effort the union,add to human freedom. the war mckenzie on goals of the north. at 10:00 on real america area >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production and build an army? -- came in from the united states. wasof industrial manpower when in power. legions of women were amassing to stop the advance across the world. >> this war department film documents how women helped the war effort, alluding the women working are a main reason germany lost the war. we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit marking the 125th anniversary of the organization. >> one thing that stands out is .his imagery of the apotheosis it is an old concept that goes back to ancient times, where a godlike bymade lifting him up and celebrating him. >> especially those who did so the white occupy house. james madison, who followed jefferson owns over 100 slaves, holding a large percentage while he occupied the white house.
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new factors making emancipation desirable, all kinds of obstacles falling by the wayside. august, ifsult that not earlier, of 1862, lincoln decided when the time is right he will announce a new game for to war effort that will add the union -- >> college professor tracy mckenzie. and then at 10 -- possible for america to achieve such production and at the same time build an army? -- amazingg read reports came in from the united states. 20% of american manpower was woman power. legions of american women are massing to stop the advance across the world. >> this 1944 war department film documents how women in world war ii helped the war effort, a leading the hidden army of women in manufacturing is the main reason germany lost the war. we learn about and exhibit marking the 125th anniversary of the organization. >> one thing that stands out in this time period is this creation of this imagery of the apotheosis. is an oldosis concept, it goes back to ancient times where a warrior is made andike by lifting him up celebrating him. >> though washington and jefferson are the two m
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states, and therefore all of these progressive reforms, including suffrage, are going to fall by the waysideally long, long debate. two and a half years of debate before the united states is in the war. >> we invite you to be part of the conversation tonight. two ways you can do it, by twitter. or join thepan conversation on facebook. later on, i will tow how you can dial-in and make phone calls to the program. on facebook, mike asks, didn't this case occur in the era of progressive socialist revolution and a leftist bombing campaign? beverly: there are a couple pieces there that are really important. one is that this is sort of the tail end of the progressive era, maybe in some ways the height of the progressive era. so you have a lot of political ferment in the united states. and it is really the peak of socialist organizing in the united states. debs ran forne president and got almost one million votes. so about 6% of the vote. you have a lot of radical groups, some of which are very reform-minded, and some of which are more revolution-minded. so, there are also several bombings during th
states, and therefore all of these progressive reforms, including suffrage, are going to fall by the waysideally long, long debate. two and a half years of debate before the united states is in the war. >> we invite you to be part of the conversation tonight. two ways you can do it, by twitter. or join thepan conversation on facebook. later on, i will tow how you can dial-in and make phone calls to the program. on facebook, mike asks, didn't this case occur in the era of progressive...
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the next man or woman running america must fix our corporate tax rate or we will fall to the waysideetitorslobally and pfizer is a case study. when i teach again, i will use that case study say sthg how crewed up we are in america. p this is how broken we are. every u.s. taxpayer and citizen and user of pfizer's products should be outraged that the treasury is attacking one of our companies this way. it's so unfair. so broken. it's time to use this test case and focus the light of transparency on it. >> it is time i think for congress to get going on this. i mean that's where it has to take place. a president can have the bully pulpit, whoever that next president may be. i absolutely agree with you on that. but congress has to get edge gauged on this and they have to figure it out. because we are hobbling ourselves competitively as you point out, billions of dollars sitting over -- a trillion dollars sitting overseas unable to be brought back. it's not right. it's not smart. >> i think you brought up a great point and i think there is a reason that the american and our voting constit
the next man or woman running america must fix our corporate tax rate or we will fall to the waysideetitorslobally and pfizer is a case study. when i teach again, i will use that case study say sthg how crewed up we are in america. p this is how broken we are. every u.s. taxpayer and citizen and user of pfizer's products should be outraged that the treasury is attacking one of our companies this way. it's so unfair. so broken. it's time to use this test case and focus the light of transparency...
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on "lectures in history:" >> there are all kinds of obstacles going by the wayside with a result that by august if not earlier of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new war effort that would add to the union of human freedom. wheaton college professor tracy mckenzie on the civil war and then it 10:00 on america:" >> how possible can it be that america can build such ships and such an army. 20% of american industrial manpower was woman power. legions of american women were taking jobs from a man across the world. this 1944 war department film documents how women in world war ii helped the war effort, indicating that the hidden army of women were the major reason that germany lost the war. we also visit the daughters of american revolution museum marking the 125th anniversary of the foundation founded in 1890. >> one thing we have learned is thehis time period apotheosis. the apotheosis is an old concept that goes back to agent times god-likearrior is made by lifting him up and announcer: celebrating him. -- and celebrating him. announcer: on "the
on "lectures in history:" >> there are all kinds of obstacles going by the wayside with a result that by august if not earlier of 1862, lincoln has decided that when the time is right, he will announce a new war effort that would add to the union of human freedom. wheaton college professor tracy mckenzie on the civil war and then it 10:00 on america:" >> how possible can it be that america can build such ships and such an army. 20% of american industrial manpower was...
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that kind of fell to the wayside. i spent the first four days interviewing guys who had been horrifically abused. my main question was, did you catch that fish? certain point we realized, a, they were catching pretty much every fish. eventually we were able to track it to thailand. through custom records to america. tom: thank you. another of the finalist last night, one of the finalist last night was the guardian u.s. for the counting. after the killing at ferguson, it became clear that coming by data information on police killings was very difficult. the official records were spotty. there was not, in fact, a good record on these killings. the guardian began to put the data together. database to a document these killings -- the circumstances of them. that reporting along with similar reporting by the washington post prompted the fbi and the justice department to --nge the way that there they are collecting data in this important area. representing the guardian team is john swain. he joined the guardian two years ago
that kind of fell to the wayside. i spent the first four days interviewing guys who had been horrifically abused. my main question was, did you catch that fish? certain point we realized, a, they were catching pretty much every fish. eventually we were able to track it to thailand. through custom records to america. tom: thank you. another of the finalist last night, one of the finalist last night was the guardian u.s. for the counting. after the killing at ferguson, it became clear that coming...
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. >> what we see is new factors making emancipation desirable, old factors falling by the wayside. august, if not earlier of 1962, lincoln has decided when the time is right, he will announce a new aim for the war effort, that would add to union human freedom. >> wheaton college history professor, tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north in the civil war. and then at 10:00 on real america -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production, and same time build an army? and the amazing reports came in from our agents in the united states. 20% of american industrial manpower was womanpower. legions of american women were massing to stop my advance across the world. forsake i forsaking for the grim tasks of war. >> this 1944 war department film documents how women if world war ii helped the war effort, alluding hat hidden army of american women working in war manufacturing are a main reason germany lost the war. sunday evening at 6:00 on american artifacts, we visit the daughters of the american revolution museum to learn about an exhibit marking the 125th an
. >> what we see is new factors making emancipation desirable, old factors falling by the wayside. august, if not earlier of 1962, lincoln has decided when the time is right, he will announce a new aim for the war effort, that would add to union human freedom. >> wheaton college history professor, tracy mckenzie on the evolving war goals of the north in the civil war. and then at 10:00 on real america -- >> how was it possible for america to achieve such production, and same...