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white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said no, no, no, we can't use blacks. and then troops -- and then ledlie's troops were used and they weren't trained. was it because -- so soon that they didn't have time, or i guess what i'm asking is there any way that the troops that did lead the attack came through the crater could have been better trained? >> yeah, the question is, could the white troops that were leading the attack eventually have been better prepared? the answer is no because we make these last-minute changes on july 29th and battle is the next morning right at dawn. so there's no prep time. what's my time? okay. >> david rosen from alexandria, virginia. against the background of these circumstances, and what you've described, a little bit of humaneness compels a tension. i wonder if you could tell us somet
white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said no, no, no, we can't use blacks. and then troops -- and then ledlie's troops were used and they weren't trained. was it because -- so soon that they didn't have...
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john 10 made his enemies not just of white settlers but of the union more broadly. the bloodshed became in triumph, not just in the indian wars, but also in the civil war. finally in 1883 at the end of his life, john shivington spoke publicly for the last time and addressed the colorado heritage organization at its annual banquet. he remained very popular in colorado until he died. he addressed this heritage organization and concluded his i stand by sand creek." sole named captain silas did not. before the massacre, he lived in bleeding, kansas where as an ally of john brown, he earned a reputation as an abolitionist jayhawker. he refused to commit the troops under him to the fight it's an creek and wrote to a friend of his later. he insisted the slaughter at sand creek has sullied the honorable fight for the union and also the process of settling the west and that native and not white bodies had been desecrated their. a world ofed civilized canyons and savage whites and visited the dead. the bodies of men, women, and children, he said, have all been hacked apart. a
john 10 made his enemies not just of white settlers but of the union more broadly. the bloodshed became in triumph, not just in the indian wars, but also in the civil war. finally in 1883 at the end of his life, john shivington spoke publicly for the last time and addressed the colorado heritage organization at its annual banquet. he remained very popular in colorado until he died. he addressed this heritage organization and concluded his i stand by sand creek." sole named captain silas...
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what he was saying is white coloradoans facing peril the union facing peril from the reek. indians that his men killed at nt to sand creek and pointed to the dakota upriseing in minnesota. the decision to fight with the confederacy and a cheyenne warrior, a man of george bent, had served as the south's agent in the run-up to sand creek o figh promising colorado's native american peoples that quote with the great father at washington having all he could do to fight the children of the south the indians could regain their country. end quote. in this way john shivington ene made the victims at sand creek enemies not just of white oodshe settlers id n colorado, but of the ju union morest broadly. the bloodshed then game a triumph not just in the indian wars but also of the civil war. finally, in 1883 nearing the end of his life, he spoke publicly for the last time about sand creek. he t addressed a colorado heritage. organization at its annual banquet. he remained very popular in colorado until he died. with he addressed this heritage organization and concluded the remarks, i b
what he was saying is white coloradoans facing peril the union facing peril from the reek. indians that his men killed at nt to sand creek and pointed to the dakota upriseing in minnesota. the decision to fight with the confederacy and a cheyenne warrior, a man of george bent, had served as the south's agent in the run-up to sand creek o figh promising colorado's native american peoples that quote with the great father at washington having all he could do to fight the children of the south the...
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. >>> the white house counting on the european union to slap russia with new sanctions. that could happen today. right now, members are meeting in bus brussels. they believe it's critical to reigning in vladimir putin. >> reporter: what we have seen from putin is when the pressure increases, he tries to say the right thing in public, but unfortunately, he's playing a double game. there's urgency in getting the russians to turn the corner and de-escalate. we need to proceed with additional steps that will be significant. >> the sanctions, thus far have not really had an impact. unfolding this morning, the obama administration accusing russia of a ground launched missile. >>> the center for disease control taking no chances fighting the spread of ebola to the united states. the cdc issued a level two health alert advising doctors to check patients travel history and learn the symptoms. the risk of the virus reaching our shores is low, very low. an outbreak spread across africa affecting two american aid workers. >>> the nsa surveillance threatened the freedom of the press.
. >>> the white house counting on the european union to slap russia with new sanctions. that could happen today. right now, members are meeting in bus brussels. they believe it's critical to reigning in vladimir putin. >> reporter: what we have seen from putin is when the pressure increases, he tries to say the right thing in public, but unfortunately, he's playing a double game. there's urgency in getting the russians to turn the corner and de-escalate. we need to proceed with...
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situation in ukraine receive ago tension from the white house and european union leaders as president the eu have announced wide ranging sanctions against moscow for what they say is russia's continued help for separatist rep els. russia's prime minister condemned new sanctions and called them evil. >> for months the conflict in eastern ukraine has flared. no amount of western pressure has brought it to an end. in recent weeks ukrainian troops have stepped up the campaign trying to push back the pro russian separatists. civilians and soldiers have died in fighting. russia accuses kiev for firing across the border. united states blames russia for arming troops on the border. that's why it issued sanctions. the list including the oil giant rosneft and leading financial institutions. it includes russian arms suppliers and five individuals including the russian intelligence officer from the fsb. president obama explain what is he wants russia to do now. >> i made it clear russia must halt the flow of weapons and fighters across the border into ukraine, russia must urge separatists to rele
situation in ukraine receive ago tension from the white house and european union leaders as president the eu have announced wide ranging sanctions against moscow for what they say is russia's continued help for separatist rep els. russia's prime minister condemned new sanctions and called them evil. >> for months the conflict in eastern ukraine has flared. no amount of western pressure has brought it to an end. in recent weeks ukrainian troops have stepped up the campaign trying to push...
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the white house says it expects the european union to impose new sanctions this week against russia, and that the u.s. will impose additional measures as well. and deal news which saw dollar tree and family dollar get together offset discouraging pending home sales for june. more on that in a moment. at the close, the dow industrials were up 22 points to 16,982 and change. the nasdaq, though inched lower, falling four and the s&p 500 rose fractionally to 1978. attention now turns to some very important data this week, including the july employment report. our first read on second quarter growth and a meeting of the federal reserve thrown in for good measure. steve liesman has more. >> the feds meeting this week comes amid a slew of important economic data that could influence said policy. the question is, whether the numbers will throw a wrench into the current plans to exit gradually from its easy monetary policy or will inflation force the feds to move more quickly. >> if the fed continues its gradual tapering of policy, the market becomes ever increasingly worried that the feds we
the white house says it expects the european union to impose new sanctions this week against russia, and that the u.s. will impose additional measures as well. and deal news which saw dollar tree and family dollar get together offset discouraging pending home sales for june. more on that in a moment. at the close, the dow industrials were up 22 points to 16,982 and change. the nasdaq, though inched lower, falling four and the s&p 500 rose fractionally to 1978. attention now turns to some...
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. >> the white house is calling ambassadors from european union countries, a meeting ahead of the leaders summit tomorrow. what is the point of that meeting? >> we found out all 28 eu ambassadors were called in to the white house. they were given a briefing by deputy national security advisers, who first of all clued them in on all the intelligence the u.s. has now about russia continuing to apply -- supply heavy weaponry to the pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine, and really pressed them hard for the eee you -- the eu to take tougher steps at the summit happening tomorrow in brussels. that is the first opportunity the eu will have to look at broader sanctions, which the u.s. keeps talking about, and which the eu has backed off from . , to say,a mission there are things we would like you to do, such as cutting off access to debt markets, cutting off military sales from the eu to russia. we are talking about the big french deal, the helicopter carriers. rrie a. we also have a situation where the u.s. is potentially going to alone. >> will the eu impose tougher sanctions tomorrow? if
. >> the white house is calling ambassadors from european union countries, a meeting ahead of the leaders summit tomorrow. what is the point of that meeting? >> we found out all 28 eu ambassadors were called in to the white house. they were given a briefing by deputy national security advisers, who first of all clued them in on all the intelligence the u.s. has now about russia continuing to apply -- supply heavy weaponry to the pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine, and really...
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consequently, when people in the white house saw the soviet union begin to collapse, they feared thext step in that logical chain. at every step, it ministration would approach their difficulties by thinking to themselves not what can we do, but how can we promote stability? , which we keep things are already going in the right direction, continuing to go in the right direction without speeding them up to the point where they derail or perhaps doing something to stop the process of change, which is going in the right direction? time and time again, i come back to a quote uttered by otto von bismarck decades before. who said, and i will quote directly, "the stream of time flows inexorably along. by plunging my hand into it, i am merely doing my duty. i do not expect, thereby, to change its course." what he is telling us here is that the move is moving in a direction. toicymakers might attend change things, but they are never going to change the current. a are never going to change the flow. this is something which president bush, though i never heard him quote bismarck, something that
consequently, when people in the white house saw the soviet union begin to collapse, they feared thext step in that logical chain. at every step, it ministration would approach their difficulties by thinking to themselves not what can we do, but how can we promote stability? , which we keep things are already going in the right direction, continuing to go in the right direction without speeding them up to the point where they derail or perhaps doing something to stop the process of change,...
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. >> the president will be announcing according toecáwÑ the white house new sanctions on russia, along with european unionak on the south lawn of the white house, and when he shows up there we'll take you there. some incredible before and after images that show the extent of the damage in the gaza. we'll take you there live as a humanitarian crisis is up folding before our eyes, as there irtalk of truces and cease fires but in none is happening. the israelis now ramping up their assault on hamas on the other side of the border. how does this end? under what circumstances? we'll take you live to gaza coming right up. this is shepard smith reporting. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to chil
. >> the president will be announcing according toecáwÑ the white house new sanctions on russia, along with european unionak on the south lawn of the white house, and when he shows up there we'll take you there. some incredible before and after images that show the extent of the damage in the gaza. we'll take you there live as a humanitarian crisis is up folding before our eyes, as there irtalk of truces and cease fires but in none is happening. the israelis now ramping up their assault...
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white house correspondent. in the meantime, european union expected to announce further sanctions against russia. the impact of sanctions and the impact they are having on russian ukraine crisis is roman pompidou, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine and a principal at thing am consulting. thank you. welcome to bottom line. like thatd they look are expected to come out from europe. >> thank you. you look at the sanctions that have been put in place, composite positive overall impact. first of all, the the asset freeze and visa bans on certain individuals have created some turmoil and the ruling economic circles in moscow. secondly, by starting the sanctions, you lay the foundation for increased sanctions. you have created an air of uncertainty and russia whereby countries from the outside are not going to go to the next step in terms of investments at this time. you have seen a l flow from russia and for six months that is greater than all of two thousand 13. that gets to your question. i think what we need to do is have they european union look at sectoral sanctions in terms of punishing russia for
white house correspondent. in the meantime, european union expected to announce further sanctions against russia. the impact of sanctions and the impact they are having on russian ukraine crisis is roman pompidou, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine and a principal at thing am consulting. thank you. welcome to bottom line. like thatd they look are expected to come out from europe. >> thank you. you look at the sanctions that have been put in place, composite positive overall impact. first...
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and these professional groups, carpenter's union, del corporation, jj white, equinox and somebody, eddieaz. >> who is winning? >> the winners are the habitat families. i mean, because what's going to happen, these homes will be done, we'll have families in the home by christmas. >> that's awesome. we know one in the back look like they're pretty well ahead. >> they're already on the second floor. so they are the team to beat right now, that's the carpenter's union and del corporation. >> reporter: this is free, not only is it free, saving you guys 60 grand? will will save us over $60,000, which is really really great. >> wow, these guys are awesome forgiving you the time in volunteer. hey, come join us. so, rhonda actually will be moving into one of these houses, so tell us, what's it mean for you? it. >> it means a new beginning, starting over again, getting fresh new start, new house, homeowner. >> that's wonderful, we'll so happy for you. not just you, you got a whole family moving? >> whole family moving in with me. my whole family working on the same house that we will be moving int
and these professional groups, carpenter's union, del corporation, jj white, equinox and somebody, eddieaz. >> who is winning? >> the winners are the habitat families. i mean, because what's going to happen, these homes will be done, we'll have families in the home by christmas. >> that's awesome. we know one in the back look like they're pretty well ahead. >> they're already on the second floor. so they are the team to beat right now, that's the carpenter's union and...
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what he was saying is white coloradoans facing peril, the union facing peril from the ree. men killed at nt to sand creek and pointed to the dakota uprising in minnesota. the decision to fight with the confederacy and a cheyenne warrior, a man of george bent, had served as the south's agent in the run-up to sand creek o fh promising colorado's native american peoples that, quote, with the great father at washington having all he could do to fight the children of the south the indians could regain their country. end quote. in this way, john shivington ee made the victims at sand creek enemies not just of white oodshe settlers id n colorado, but of u union morest broadly. the bloodshed then game a triumph not just in the indian wars but also of the civil war. finally, in 1883 nearing the end of his life, he spoke publicly for the last time about sand creek. het addressed a colorado herit. organization at its annual banquet. he remained very popular in colorado until he died. with he addressed this heritage organization and concluded the remarks, i believe the last nd words he
what he was saying is white coloradoans facing peril, the union facing peril from the ree. men killed at nt to sand creek and pointed to the dakota uprising in minnesota. the decision to fight with the confederacy and a cheyenne warrior, a man of george bent, had served as the south's agent in the run-up to sand creek o fh promising colorado's native american peoples that, quote, with the great father at washington having all he could do to fight the children of the south the indians could...
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. >>> a senior white house official says the united states and the european union are preparing to impose a wider set of sanctions on russia later this w the official is accusing moscow of continuing to so ply weapons to ukraine's pro-russian separatists even after the downing of the malaysia airlines jet. >> it's increased the provision of heavy weaponry across the border. we have seen convoys of tanks, rocket launchers, artillery and armored vehicles. there's evidence it's preparing to deliver more powerful rocket launchers. making the situation in ukraine worse. clashes between separatists and the ukrainian military are intensifying in the country's easter. blinken expressed hope that the eu will finalist sanctions on russia later this week and said the u.s. will follow suit. the u.s. imposed sanctions on major russian companies and financial institutions on july 16th, one day before the downing of the malaysia airlines jet. >>> the u.n. security council has imposed sanctions on the north korean shipping firm. one of its ships was seized last year for carrying undeclared weapons. now t
. >>> a senior white house official says the united states and the european union are preparing to impose a wider set of sanctions on russia later this w the official is accusing moscow of continuing to so ply weapons to ukraine's pro-russian separatists even after the downing of the malaysia airlines jet. >> it's increased the provision of heavy weaponry across the border. we have seen convoys of tanks, rocket launchers, artillery and armored vehicles. there's evidence it's...
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>> i thought, in 1946, when i learned it from a white woman who taught in a union labor school, the highlanderee, that the song had been made up in 1946 by tobacco workers, because they sang it there to strike through the winter of 1946 in charleston, south carolina, and they taught the song to zilphia horton, the teacher at the labor school. and she said, "oh, it was my favorite song." and i printed it in our little magazine in new york, people's songs, as "we will overcome" in 1947. it was a friend of mine, guy carawan, who made it famous. he picked up my way of singing it, "we shall overcome," although -- there was another teacher there, septima clark, a black woman. she felt that "shall"like me, she felt it opened up the mouth better than "will," so that's the way she sang it. anyway, guy carawan in 1960 taught it to the young people at the founding convention of sncc, student nonviolent coordinating committee, sncc for short. and a month later, it wasn't a song, it was the song, throughout the south. only two years ago, i get a letter from a professor in pennsylvania, who uncovered an iss
>> i thought, in 1946, when i learned it from a white woman who taught in a union labor school, the highlanderee, that the song had been made up in 1946 by tobacco workers, because they sang it there to strike through the winter of 1946 in charleston, south carolina, and they taught the song to zilphia horton, the teacher at the labor school. and she said, "oh, it was my favorite song." and i printed it in our little magazine in new york, people's songs, as "we will...
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the carpenters union, dale corporation, jj white, diaz construction, equinox.hey are framing these six hours cents in three days, it would take us normally four to six months. >> wow. so saving the organization four months. how much money. >> this will save us at least $60,000, and have our families into their homes a lot quicker. >> you mention the families. i know that the families that purchased these homes actually purchased them by the way with zero interest mortgage. but they have to put the time in too, right? >> they have to do 350 hours every sweat equity. most of the home own remembers single mothers. that means, they are area working every other saturday on site for two years. >> wow, okay. so you said these homes, if they can get into as soon as what? >> have families home by christmas, without this builder help today that won't have happenedment so they'll be home for the holidays. >> amazing. carpenter's union, four local companies making this happen. and facing off. frame err's face-off this weekend? >> it is a face-off. but in reality, i was thi
the carpenters union, dale corporation, jj white, diaz construction, equinox.hey are framing these six hours cents in three days, it would take us normally four to six months. >> wow. so saving the organization four months. how much money. >> this will save us at least $60,000, and have our families into their homes a lot quicker. >> you mention the families. i know that the families that purchased these homes actually purchased them by the way with zero interest mortgage. but...
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white house. angela merkel who has been a stalwart success in the european union economically, politically, we spiedn her. we never apologize. allies, those our are afraid. of al end with my tour happy world with the situation with russia. very -- hasin has various ambitions. what we have seen is israel ambition. to reclaim the soviet empire. he gave a speech when he annexed the soviet union several months ago, crimea several months ago. i thought maybe we could do a deal with putin down the road if we were able to give him what he wanted in we could get what we wanted. he gave us something that shook us up. he spoke in the grand kremlin palace. chandelierseautiful , and the place where the czars had held courts, and where the soviet leadership has held court , he gave a speech saying we are annexing crimea and we are holding the western front for the americans who lied to us, who cheated us, who stole from us. it was impassioned. all the people stood on their chairs and were crying. what i understood at that point was any sense of accommodation with the russians isn't going to happen. not with this
white house. angela merkel who has been a stalwart success in the european union economically, politically, we spiedn her. we never apologize. allies, those our are afraid. of al end with my tour happy world with the situation with russia. very -- hasin has various ambitions. what we have seen is israel ambition. to reclaim the soviet empire. he gave a speech when he annexed the soviet union several months ago, crimea several months ago. i thought maybe we could do a deal with putin down the...
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. >>> the white house says u.s. and european union will place new sanctions against russia. the u.s. accused russia of ramping up its troop presence on the board we are ukraine and sending heavy weapons to pro-russian separatists. u.s. says separatists in eastern ukraine are responsible for shooting down that malaysia airlines plane earlier this month. the economic sanctions will target russia's financial, energy, and military sectors. meantime, secretary of state john kerry meets with ukraine's foreign minister today. the meeting is scheduled for many this morning at the state department. the two leaders expected to discuss the downing of the airliner as well as the ongoing conflict. sunday, secretary kerry called for an immediate cease-fire in the zone wells negotiations between all sides. >>> well, happening today, a bay area teenager with a dream of becoming an investment banker will get a taste of wall street. >> trey grinner will be on the floor of the new york stock exchange this morning, but how he got there makes it more remarkable. bob redell has his story, you lik
. >>> the white house says u.s. and european union will place new sanctions against russia. the u.s. accused russia of ramping up its troop presence on the board we are ukraine and sending heavy weapons to pro-russian separatists. u.s. says separatists in eastern ukraine are responsible for shooting down that malaysia airlines plane earlier this month. the economic sanctions will target russia's financial, energy, and military sectors. meantime, secretary of state john kerry meets with...
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. >> to talk more about this with host of cnn's "state of the union" candy crowley who is in washington. have we heard from the white house about this situation this morning? >> we have sort of all along and the white house has taken the position of first condemning the rockets that consistently fire from gaza into israel. it all began with the deaths of three israeli teen aimingers, followed by the death of a pal stibian teenager. the white house said israel has a right to defend itself but also said we are quite willing to try to broker a cease-fire here but at the moment, prime minister netanyahu says that's not even on the table. while condemning the violence and israel's right to defend itself, and we also know that the president has spoken to the prime minister, so at this point, the story really is on the ground there, and i think the white house understands that. >> and one you have the big stories i'm sure you'll be discussing this morning in addition to the crisis at the border, who do you have this morning? >> among others, we have senator john mccain, as you know, he and his fellow senator jeff flake hav
. >> to talk more about this with host of cnn's "state of the union" candy crowley who is in washington. have we heard from the white house about this situation this morning? >> we have sort of all along and the white house has taken the position of first condemning the rockets that consistently fire from gaza into israel. it all began with the deaths of three israeli teen aimingers, followed by the death of a pal stibian teenager. the white house said israel has a right...
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over 1000 people have died in the conflict >> mark:the white house says the united states and european union to impose new sanctions against russia this week. >> mark:this would include penalties targeting key sectors of the russian economy. >> mark:the show of western solidarity comes as the u.s. accuses russia of ramping up its troop presence on its border with ukraine. >> mark:they are also accused of shipping more heavy weaponry to pro-moscow separatists in eastern ukrainian cities. >> darya:a 9-1-1 call about a rifle in the middle of the street-- leads to an officer - involved shooting in antioch. the bellthe shooting happened early monday morning on folsom drive. the themantioch police say, the man -- timothy sean randolph -- was shot as he ran into an open garage while officers were trying to detain him. the bell was unarmed. >>: he was in the driveway, i did not see him with a weapon but they ordered him to put his hands were they could see him he turned around and they shot him. its total of 14 shots. the >>:randolph was airlifted to a the >>:antioch police say, he has an the >> dar
over 1000 people have died in the conflict >> mark:the white house says the united states and european union to impose new sanctions against russia this week. >> mark:this would include penalties targeting key sectors of the russian economy. >> mark:the show of western solidarity comes as the u.s. accuses russia of ramping up its troop presence on its border with ukraine. >> mark:they are also accused of shipping more heavy weaponry to pro-moscow separatists in eastern...
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we are seeing that the european union is moving in that direction. the white house said they would follow in due course with other g 7 partners. these sanctions are designed not just to punish russia but to deter. can i ask for your comments on this final decision. this latest round of decisions on sectorial sanctions and your assessment of how the sanctions policy has been effective or not in influencing russian behavior? >> well, firstly, i don't believe that the previous sanction were affective in a sense. they would be able to influence russian behavior on ukraine but in a national way, when the sanctions were imposed. now we're talking about really minor but already sanctions which could hurt not russian economy. it is a smart way how they are introduced by different sector like defense or like the possibility to access financial markets or russian state institutions. for institutions that are normally used for driving forward russian policy. in this sense it's an important issue. it is the issue everyone here, everyone in the european union should simply
we are seeing that the european union is moving in that direction. the white house said they would follow in due course with other g 7 partners. these sanctions are designed not just to punish russia but to deter. can i ask for your comments on this final decision. this latest round of decisions on sectorial sanctions and your assessment of how the sanctions policy has been effective or not in influencing russian behavior? >> well, firstly, i don't believe that the previous sanction were...
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we're seeing news coming out of brussels that the european union is moving now in that direction. the white house has said has sa will follow in due course. these sanctions are designed not just to punish russia but to deter. can i ask for your reaction, your comment on this final decision, this latest round of decisions on sectoral sanctions. >> well, firstly, i don't believe that the previous sanction were effective in the sense they would be able to influence russian behavior on ukraine, but it's a way how the sanctions were imposed, but now we are talking about really minor but already sanctions which could hurt not russian economy and a smart way how they are introduced by different sectors like defense or like the possibility to access financial markets for russian state institutions. for institutions that are normally used for driving forward russian policy, and this is an important issue, and it is an issue everyone here, everyone in the european union should simply ask himself or herself, what kind of russian behavior can we tolerate? a if russia, and we have the case of russia bro
we're seeing news coming out of brussels that the european union is moving now in that direction. the white house has said has sa will follow in due course. these sanctions are designed not just to punish russia but to deter. can i ask for your reaction, your comment on this final decision, this latest round of decisions on sectoral sanctions. >> well, firstly, i don't believe that the previous sanction were effective in the sense they would be able to influence russian behavior on...
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the white house and the european union want to create this new the name is kind of stupid, it is a tradeand investment pact, trade and investment partnership. we can really merge into this sort of transatlantic giant large single economic space where we can do a great deal of business with each other. are -- who knows, but the white house says that they could create air t million createthin the trait -- 13 million jobs within the trading zone for economic activity. what we were learning about this summer is that there is still a long way to go in putting together this trade packet. there are a lot of concerns in europe about companies coming in with our privacy standards. when you look at the history of germany -- with not seas, with half the country being occupied or whatever you want to call it with communists in east germany, there are a lot of concerns about invasive government police , corporations, those kinds of things prying into your private life. they have very different feelings about privacy. they don't want people snooping into their lives. a lot of people in europe feel lik
the white house and the european union want to create this new the name is kind of stupid, it is a tradeand investment pact, trade and investment partnership. we can really merge into this sort of transatlantic giant large single economic space where we can do a great deal of business with each other. are -- who knows, but the white house says that they could create air t million createthin the trait -- 13 million jobs within the trading zone for economic activity. what we were learning about...
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. >> raising though white flag ending plans to launch post offices after the unions protested sayingfairly go to nonunion workers. your thoughts on this? >> there was the point for that role for cesar chavez there were a flagrant abuses but our economy has totally involved and the unions are obsolete now they say they are progressive but they're very regressive. >> is a legitimate point. are they working their own self-interest? or are they hurting themselves with the arguments? >> i think they are self-serving absolutely. even those jobs and losing all but the consumer experience to those mailing services as well we miss out on dates try to keep the monopoly. >> even trying to be self-serving almost hurt themselves. >> they hurt their image absolutely more of the public is becoming doubtful that they serve the public interest but just in their own. >> to that point did you take the post office and other staples then you lose your customers. so the u.s. ps is losing billions of dollars her quarter becoming more and more irrelevant so they have no legroom to stand on. >> it is about a
. >> raising though white flag ending plans to launch post offices after the unions protested sayingfairly go to nonunion workers. your thoughts on this? >> there was the point for that role for cesar chavez there were a flagrant abuses but our economy has totally involved and the unions are obsolete now they say they are progressive but they're very regressive. >> is a legitimate point. are they working their own self-interest? or are they hurting themselves with the...
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pounds and last seen wearing a black coat with a hood, brown baseball cap, blue unions, brown shoes and possibly a blue-and-white striped short. >>> a preliminary hearing is scheduled for two machine accused of getting into a fight and hitting a woman after a giants and an -- giants and game. the two approached a plan and a drunk woman and got into a fight. one purged the female victim. the confrontation was not a result the a rivalry. >> suicide barrier for golden gate bridge is closer to reality. $27 million was approved for putting a net below and around the span and caltran is contributing $22 million and the state $7 million and the golden gate bridge district $20 million so it is now fully funded. it will take three years to gather the money and have the barrier built. >>> san francisco is changing their employee hand book as a result of affair between an supervisor and his aide on unpaid leave the department of human resources require elected officials report to a third party any romantic relationship. rules require the disclosure to a supervisor and reassignment of the employee to a new manager but it is
pounds and last seen wearing a black coat with a hood, brown baseball cap, blue unions, brown shoes and possibly a blue-and-white striped short. >>> a preliminary hearing is scheduled for two machine accused of getting into a fight and hitting a woman after a giants and an -- giants and game. the two approached a plan and a drunk woman and got into a fight. one purged the female victim. the confrontation was not a result the a rivalry. >> suicide barrier for golden gate bridge is...
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union. everything people taught was black was white, and vice versa, our friends are enemies and enemies are friends. the amount of disorientation and anger and resentment and feeling that the west is being triumphant, all of these feelings have percolated. you see it in the rhetoric of putin today, and it wants much stronger in its rhetoric now than a decade ago. >> charlie: and popular at home. >> it is, partly because he's made it popular. >> charlie: he controls the media. >> it's more sophisticated than soviet times, the way this is done. it's less bland and boring than the old soviet propaganda. there's no department of ideology in the kremlin that there was in the communist party but there is an ideology that's developed. >> charlie: these people who may know him, how far do they think he will go? >> first of all, he changed the people around him. there used to be a dynamic in the kremlin. it was never a pleasantly democratic place, but there were people especially on the economic side, for example, who were very interested in the development of a proper market economy, but, yo you kn
union. everything people taught was black was white, and vice versa, our friends are enemies and enemies are friends. the amount of disorientation and anger and resentment and feeling that the west is being triumphant, all of these feelings have percolated. you see it in the rhetoric of putin today, and it wants much stronger in its rhetoric now than a decade ago. >> charlie: and popular at home. >> it is, partly because he's made it popular. >> charlie: he controls the media....
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he was seen wearing a black coat with a hood and blue unions and -- blue jeans and a blue and white striped shirt. >> a preliminary hearing is scheduled for two machine accused of getting into a fight and hitting a woman at a giants and a's game this month. the two men pleaded not guilty last week to charms of aggravated assault. they approached a man and a drunk woman outside the at&t park and got in a fight. one punched the female. the confrontation was not a result of a rivalry between fans. >> sigh side bayer for the golden gate bridge is a step closer to reality. $27 million has been approved to putting a net below and an the bridge. caltran is contributing $22 million and the state $7 million and golden gate bridge $20 million and now fully funded but it will take throw years for the money to be gathered and contracted awards and the bay area built. >>> the bay bridge bolt problem will take center stage with a meeting to cuss the findings regarding the bolts on the span. 32 bolts napped last year with the fix involving putting on new steel plates. >>> a woman is upset with pg&e after
he was seen wearing a black coat with a hood and blue unions and -- blue jeans and a blue and white striped shirt. >> a preliminary hearing is scheduled for two machine accused of getting into a fight and hitting a woman at a giants and a's game this month. the two men pleaded not guilty last week to charms of aggravated assault. they approached a man and a drunk woman outside the at&t park and got in a fight. one punched the female. the confrontation was not a result of a rivalry...
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white fought fiercely within the f.d.r. administration for $10 billion low interest loan to the soviet union. f.d.r. refused to go forward with it. as the main reason that we find why the soviets would not ratify bretton woods because no u.s. financial aid was forthcoming. they said we're not going to get anything out of this financially so it was not worth going forward. white was extremely disappointed. yeah, in the back. >> he was a fellow traveler, that is very clear. it is clearer from your book. it is clear that he passed information that he sowmed p have passed to soviet agents. usually spy or mole means someone is under the direction of the foreign agency. is there any evidence that white was or felt himself to be under the direction of the soviets or was he a fellow traveler that was more than indies crete indissecrete? >> i've never been comfortable with the normal labels with use spy, mole, because harry dexter white did not take orders orders from anyone. he did not take it from henry morganthal even though he knew he knew which side his toast was buttered. he did not join any movements.
white fought fiercely within the f.d.r. administration for $10 billion low interest loan to the soviet union. f.d.r. refused to go forward with it. as the main reason that we find why the soviets would not ratify bretton woods because no u.s. financial aid was forthcoming. they said we're not going to get anything out of this financially so it was not worth going forward. white was extremely disappointed. yeah, in the back. >> he was a fellow traveler, that is very clear. it is clearer...
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were widely known he says that he would vote to leave the european union if a vote to do so ever came along political writer john white things hammond is no loose cannon but the man the man at the prime minister can expect to do as he's told the best way to describe people and is to use a by words and churchill who once described one of his political counterparts as a more this man with much to be modest about and full of harmony will be a bit i think he will challenge your comment here because shoes are always issues and that's what david cameron leads as he goes forward to the general election of two thousand and fifteen. william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament all actions next year and for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for promoting many recent conflicts the west and gauged in we are now and our allies cannot determine the future of middle eastern countries or dictate who leads them but neither can we be bystanders our values and interests require us to be actively involved we have to confront something that is a war crime something that is a crime against hu
were widely known he says that he would vote to leave the european union if a vote to do so ever came along political writer john white things hammond is no loose cannon but the man the man at the prime minister can expect to do as he's told the best way to describe people and is to use a by words and churchill who once described one of his political counterparts as a more this man with much to be modest about and full of harmony will be a bit i think he will challenge your comment here because...
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union. everything people were taught to believe was black was now white. everything that was white was now black. our enemies are now our friends. our friends are now our enemies. the amount of disorientation and anger and resentment, and feeling that the west is being triumphal, all these feelings have percolated. you see in the rhetoric of putin today. it is popular because he has made a popular. >> and the control of the media. >> we've all read orwell. it is more sophisticated. it is less bland, boring. there's no department of ideology in the kremlin like there was in the party. >> what do they think, these people who should know, how far do they think he will go? >> he has changed the people around him. there used to be a dynamic, and it was never a pleasantly democratic place. there were some people on the economic side who were very interested in the development of proper market economy. the interest of the club talk receive become so powerful that some of those people are either out of a job living in paris and gone, the people who surround putin,
union. everything people were taught to believe was black was now white. everything that was white was now black. our enemies are now our friends. our friends are now our enemies. the amount of disorientation and anger and resentment, and feeling that the west is being triumphal, all these feelings have percolated. you see in the rhetoric of putin today. it is popular because he has made a popular. >> and the control of the media. >> we've all read orwell. it is more sophisticated....
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that has to treat all soldiers black and white the same, then why aren't you paying all soldiers the same? wonderful, extraordinary letter. indeed, when the unionrmy refused to pay the african-american soldiers the $13 a month they had promised, all of the 54th, both the officers and the soldiers, refused to accept any pay until they receives the amount they were due. it lasted 18 months before the problem was resolved. we have here along this wall two depictions of the battle of fort wagner. drawing that was made of the actual battle itself. battle. horrific for wagner was one of several forts regarding trolls and harvard. the-- guarding charleston harbor. to the south on may 28, 1863. initially, they did not do work oughtcolonel shaw th befitting of the importance of this regiment. in the middle of july, the opportunity came for the 54th to be involved in the charge on for wagner. indeed to lead the charge. even though for wagner was an almost impenetrable fort, kernel shaw one of the 54th to prove its mettle, to demonstrate they were fit any thes, as fit as union had to offer. so he volunteer the 54th to lead this charge. for wagner had been
that has to treat all soldiers black and white the same, then why aren't you paying all soldiers the same? wonderful, extraordinary letter. indeed, when the unionrmy refused to pay the african-american soldiers the $13 a month they had promised, all of the 54th, both the officers and the soldiers, refused to accept any pay until they receives the amount they were due. it lasted 18 months before the problem was resolved. we have here along this wall two depictions of the battle of fort wagner....
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union" at 9:00 a.m. here on cnn. >>> the white house doesn't have many options in the crisis, but some say the president is not doing enough to confront russia yet. is that criticism fair? we're going to break that question down with our guests right after this. at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. i never know what kind theof adventure awaits. that the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. [ blows whistle ] then spend your
union" at 9:00 a.m. here on cnn. >>> the white house doesn't have many options in the crisis, but some say the president is not doing enough to confront russia yet. is that criticism fair? we're going to break that question down with our guests right after this. at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what...
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in fact, white fought fiercely within the fdr administration for $10 billion low interest loan to the soviet union. fdr refused to go forward with it. the main reason why the soviets would not ratify bretton woods is because no u.s. financial aid was forthcoming. so they said we're not going to get anything out of this financially, so it's not worth going forward. white was indeed extremely disappointed. >> it's even clearer from your book, it's clear that he passed information that he shouldn't have passed to soviet journalists and agents. usually spy or mole means somebody is under the direction of the foreign agency. and is there any evidence that white was or felt himself to be under the direction of the soviets, or we see simply a fellow traveler who was more than indies crete? >> that is a great question. i wrestled when i was writing the book what sort of label to attach to the man. i've never been comfortable with any of these normal labels we use, spy, agent, mole, because harry dexter white did not take orders from anyone. he didn't take them from henry morganthal though he knew on which
in fact, white fought fiercely within the fdr administration for $10 billion low interest loan to the soviet union. fdr refused to go forward with it. the main reason why the soviets would not ratify bretton woods is because no u.s. financial aid was forthcoming. so they said we're not going to get anything out of this financially, so it's not worth going forward. white was indeed extremely disappointed. >> it's even clearer from your book, it's clear that he passed information that he...
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credentials he's said that he wouldn't vote to leave the european union if a vote to do so ever came along though political writer john white things hammond is no loose cannon but a man that the prime minister can expect to do as he's told. the best way to describe it is to use of my words and churchill who once described one of his political counterparts as a more this man with much to be modest about and full of harmony will be. think he will challenge the ever common or any other big issues and acknowledge the issues and that's what the common in need says he goes forward to the general election of the william hague won't disappear from the spotlight though he'll stay on in parliament elections and next year as for his legacy he'll undoubtedly be remembered for leading the western call for war in syria the syrian regime's escalating use of indiscriminate and disproportionate full so against the people of syria. using tanks torture artillery scud missiles average tanks laying siege to desperate people and presiding over the creation of a humanitarian catastrophe but his hawkishness and didn't find many buyers william hagu
credentials he's said that he wouldn't vote to leave the european union if a vote to do so ever came along though political writer john white things hammond is no loose cannon but a man that the prime minister can expect to do as he's told. the best way to describe it is to use of my words and churchill who once described one of his political counterparts as a more this man with much to be modest about and full of harmony will be. think he will challenge the ever common or any other big issues...
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. >> why children from every state of the union and the district had a special dinner at the white house today. >> the impact of the lives lost from yesterday's malaysia airlines disaster. i'm suzanne what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? umm, i don't like it. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. i'm with comcast right now. in the muckety muck. in the muckety muck down here. are you happy with next to last? nono, that's not fun. that's not sbad, you're not dead last. it would be great to be up here. just squint at the chart and see if that makes a difference. well, you know i still kind of know i'm at the bottom. if verizon fios gets the gold medal, what does comcast get? probably lead. tilt your head just upside down, just look at it this way, you're kind of on top. if i was like this, all day. all day. switch from the bottom to the top and see why millions of satisfied customers have made fios #1. get a verizon fios triple play online for just $79 .99 a month and get $300 back with a 2-year agreement. plus as a
. >> why children from every state of the union and the district had a special dinner at the white house today. >> the impact of the lives lost from yesterday's malaysia airlines disaster. i'm suzanne what's it like paying for internet that's rated 6th out of 7 in customer satisfaction? umm, i don't like it. we showed people a survey that stacked fios up against comcast. i'm with comcast right now. in the muckety muck. in the muckety muck down here. are you happy with next to last?...
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the white house and the european union want to create this new the name is kind of stupid, it is a tradeand investment pact, trade and investment partnership. we can really merge into this sort of transatlantic giant large single economic space where we can do a great deal of business with each other. are -- who knows, but the white house says that they could create air t million createthin the trait -- 13 million jobs within the trading zone for economic activity. what we were learning about this summer is that there is still a long way to go in putting together this trade packet. there are a lot of concerns in europe about companies coming in with our privacy standards. when you look at the history of germany -- with not seas, with half the country being occupied or whatever you want to call it with communists in east germany, there are a lot of concerns about invasive government police , corporations, those kinds of things prying into your private life. they have very different feelings about privacy. they don't want people snooping into their lives. a lot of people in europe feel lik
the white house and the european union want to create this new the name is kind of stupid, it is a tradeand investment pact, trade and investment partnership. we can really merge into this sort of transatlantic giant large single economic space where we can do a great deal of business with each other. are -- who knows, but the white house says that they could create air t million createthin the trait -- 13 million jobs within the trading zone for economic activity. what we were learning about...