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his name was john, john creech. not pleasant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. so 17 months later, he vanishes after calling chandy? lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious too. remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary. cell phone records showed that gavin's phone and chandy's were in the same place that night. a little triangulation narrowed down just where. >> we came upon this street here. and we thought this was a good spot. >> this was a likely spot. >> yeah. >> reporter: a likely spot for a tryst, that is. >> parking lot though would be empty at night? >> yes. >> yes. >> and so this is a pretty lonely spot. >> it is. >> reporter: so it seemed that on the night he disappeared, gavin smith met chandrika creech for sex, or comfort, or just to talk. something. quite a lot to l
his name was john, john creech. not pleasant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. so 17 months later, he vanishes after calling chandy? lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious too. remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary. cell phone...
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it's about economics -- >> the president did that. >> john, john, john the president today said he wants people from places like norway. those are people who are highly educated and skilled. they're going to come here. are you cool with them coming here to take highly skilled jobs from americans. or is it just brown people who are willing to go work in restaurant kitchens or hotels. >> or be congress women. or become astronauts. >> he's okay with people from norway, because they're white. can i make one point. i want to back up what rick wilson said. strategically -- >> you never trump a republican. >> he is absolutely right. >> yes, because -- >> conservatives and democrats are on the same page on this. let me read a couple of quotes, don. who said this, you can go live in france, but you can't become a frenchmen. you can live in germany but you can't become german. anyone from any corner of the world can come to the united states and become an american. ronald reagan said that, okay? here's one from m.i.t. romney, we're all a nation of immigrants, we are children and grandchildren of t
it's about economics -- >> the president did that. >> john, john, john the president today said he wants people from places like norway. those are people who are highly educated and skilled. they're going to come here. are you cool with them coming here to take highly skilled jobs from americans. or is it just brown people who are willing to go work in restaurant kitchens or hotels. >> or be congress women. or become astronauts. >> he's okay with people from norway,...
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and he knows he needs john kelly. the white house is running better under john kelly, even though the president continues to make things hard on himself sometimes with the early morning tweets and many other impulsive behaviors. but he knows that john kelly is doing about as good a job as anybody can do in that role in this administration, and i don't see that this is -- this is what we've seen before when he says, good guy, and it means that guy is on his way out. >> catty, let's pull the thread a little farther in terms of the underlying tensions between these two men. maggie haberman reported in "the new york times," mr. kelly is trying to isolate him. his senior aides to the president are frustrated they cannot speak directly to mr. trump and must go through a filter. people have also warned the president that he faces a massive staff exodus among senior officials in part as a result of the working environment that kelly has created. >>> so, eli is correct in that kelly's job is secure, in part, because there are
and he knows he needs john kelly. the white house is running better under john kelly, even though the president continues to make things hard on himself sometimes with the early morning tweets and many other impulsive behaviors. but he knows that john kelly is doing about as good a job as anybody can do in that role in this administration, and i don't see that this is -- this is what we've seen before when he says, good guy, and it means that guy is on his way out. >> catty, let's pull...
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and, therefore, john kelly is wrong. although, i do want to say when we speak about flake -- senator flake comparing trump to joseph stalin, i think we are wrong. because he didn't compare them. he just compared the language. which i think in a democracy already is a coupe but noneless the it's not a direct comparison. >> explain that. >> in a democracy it is a coupe because not only the president is using enemy of the people, not only semarly, the press organizations today we saw the results of the fake news award, which is remarkable in many ways, so it is a coup that the president brands those who disagree with them as the enemies and those who produce fake information -- that is something that nondemocracies do. so i think in this sense it's a coupe that in his language the president cites those well known dictators, and not just the 20th century dictators but all autocrats. >> that's another point jeff flake went on to make. let's listen to more of what he said, talking about president assad of syria and due tear te
and, therefore, john kelly is wrong. although, i do want to say when we speak about flake -- senator flake comparing trump to joseph stalin, i think we are wrong. because he didn't compare them. he just compared the language. which i think in a democracy already is a coupe but noneless the it's not a direct comparison. >> explain that. >> in a democracy it is a coupe because not only the president is using enemy of the people, not only semarly, the press organizations today we saw...
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. >> i'm john berman. the breaking news, new reporting and new evidence that the president is fuming. he just directly contradicted his chief of staff and declared himself completely unevolved. at least on the issue of the border wall he wants to build between the u.s. and mexico. in an early morning statement the president wrote, the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived it. that is not at all what chief of staff john kelly told fox news. in fact, it's the complete opposite. >> he has evolved in the way he's looked at things. >> apparently chief of staff kelly also does not think his boss is very informed when it comes to the wall. he told a room full of members of congress that the president was uninformed, his word uninformed, on the issue of the wall during the campaign. a source familiar with all of this this morning tells our caitlin collins that has left the president fuming ave. listening to all that john kelly said, that he hated his comments. caitlin col
. >> i'm john berman. the breaking news, new reporting and new evidence that the president is fuming. he just directly contradicted his chief of staff and declared himself completely unevolved. at least on the issue of the border wall he wants to build between the u.s. and mexico. in an early morning statement the president wrote, the wall is the wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived it. that is not at all what chief of staff john kelly told fox news. in...
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my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison in turkey i was a marked man there i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to berlin i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison we'd meet separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the internet. the author orators have been holding my wife hostage for a year now and i filed no charges against her only crime was to be married to me. dry fifteen twenty sixteen was a turning point in our lives i was in spain and watched the coverage of the turkish crew attempt on t.v. the crew was defeated with the help of the turkish people. it was clear that president either one would use these events to strengthen his grip on power that's exactly what he did through state sponsored repression. my name is cut your dice i'm a journalist before t
my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison in turkey i was a marked man there i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to berlin i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison we'd meet separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the...
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are you john lewis? nd i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. but still call me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way, final way to get in trouble, necessary trouble. he said if you want to go to troy state, we will help you, but we may need to file suit against troy state. have a discussion with your mother and father. tell them your home may be harmed or bombed. they could lose the land. i went back. my mother and father was afraid. i continued to study in nashville. from time to time, dr. king would to visit nashville. but he inspired me along with rosa parks and others to get involved. he led the montgomery bus boycott, 131 days, people walked the streets and shared cause and rise. they stood and moved the lines. but they never up. dr. king inspired us to stand up and he inexpired to believe us in the discipline of nonviolence. we would be sitting in on a lunch counter and waiting to be served and put a lighted cigarette down our backs or our hand, pour hot coffee or hot water on us. i got arrest
are you john lewis? nd i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis. but still call me the boy from troy. this man inspired me to stand up to find a way to get in the way, final way to get in trouble, necessary trouble. he said if you want to go to troy state, we will help you, but we may need to file suit against troy state. have a discussion with your mother and father. tell them your home may be harmed or bombed. they could lose the land. i went back. my mother and father was afraid. i continued...
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one of those who i collided was with john, john olson, who was in the middle of the battle and took what became some of the most famous images of the battle of hue. so i thought we should start tonight, since it's your exhibit, john. you said that you had embarked on this project in part because you were interested in filling some gaps in your own memory and understanding of what you had been through. i wonder if you could explain what you mean. >> well, you know, mark, my time in hue was unusual. i was the only combat photographer assigned to "stars and stripes." i was a u.s. army draftee. they gave me a tremendous amount of freedom. let me go where i wanted to go and do what i wanted to do. and if you're a combat photographer, you can't fake it. you've got to be in the middle of things. and actually, the more dangerous, the better. and shortly after tet occurred, i learned that the fighting in hue was vicious. it was house-to-house. and i went to hue. now, my story was a success story. i went in to hue as a u.s. army draftee, e-4. came out of hue, my photographs were published by "star
one of those who i collided was with john, john olson, who was in the middle of the battle and took what became some of the most famous images of the battle of hue. so i thought we should start tonight, since it's your exhibit, john. you said that you had embarked on this project in part because you were interested in filling some gaps in your own memory and understanding of what you had been through. i wonder if you could explain what you mean. >> well, you know, mark, my time in hue was...
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john's moving iconic photos , resulted in john being honored with the award as the best photographic reporting from abroad, requiring exceptional courage and enterprise. you will hear as you go through this, john was there in the thick of the battle. that took a lot of courage to take the photos, chronicle the event, tell it and not lose his cool. the partnership between the newseum, john olsen, stars & stripes, national federation of the blind has culminated in this exhibit presented today, one of its only kind as peter mentioned. the exhibit includes a unique aspect of providing audio from the marines who lived through that horrific battle. the audio presentation combined with john's startling photography brings this unimaginable, brutal battle to life. thank you to john for his tireless efforts to continue to tell the story of the battle for 50 years. thank you to the newseum, the national federation of blind and nikon for recognizing the importance for continuing to tell this story. special thanks to kathy tross had 13 at the newseum staff allowing us to bring it to this great sp
john's moving iconic photos , resulted in john being honored with the award as the best photographic reporting from abroad, requiring exceptional courage and enterprise. you will hear as you go through this, john was there in the thick of the battle. that took a lot of courage to take the photos, chronicle the event, tell it and not lose his cool. the partnership between the newseum, john olsen, stars & stripes, national federation of the blind has culminated in this exhibit presented...
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john carter and left his walking stick here at dr. carter's house, taking the sword cane with him instead. we don't know why poe tooking the sword cane, what happened to it. we do know he was going to philadelphia the next morning. we have this letter, one of the last letters he ever wrote from september 18th, 1849, and he's writing to a poet in philadelphia whose book he want to edit. he's going to make $100. so he could really use this money and it would go a long ways towards helping him with his upcoming marriage. but unfortunately he caught the steam ship from richmond to baltimore, which was about a two-day trip. he was catching the train in baltimore to philadelphia but he just disappeared for five days. we don't know his whereabouts until he was found at ryan's fourth ward polls. it was a polling place on a voting day and poe was found semiconscious dressed in somebody else's clothes. cheap, ill fitting rags, nothing like he would have worn and people were at a loss to figure out what happened. one of the theories was that he
john carter and left his walking stick here at dr. carter's house, taking the sword cane with him instead. we don't know why poe tooking the sword cane, what happened to it. we do know he was going to philadelphia the next morning. we have this letter, one of the last letters he ever wrote from september 18th, 1849, and he's writing to a poet in philadelphia whose book he want to edit. he's going to make $100. so he could really use this money and it would go a long ways towards helping him...
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not going to be too worried about john's papers. so it was always assumed that a family friends had just thrown them away or they had gotten lost. but as it turns out, they hadn't. they had been passed along. they end up in pennsylvania, and i show up and here they are. and i end up staying three days, and i wasn't finished looking at them and kind of archiving them. the family had to go out of town, so i went back later on with my wife and stayed three more days. i spent six days going through all these. so, i very quickly went through some of the papers that i sensed might be important from a scholastic standpoint and from the controversies of hood, mostly his tenure in the west, the army of tennessee. there really isn't much bad to talk about hood in the army of northern virginia. but anyway, i transcribe these but is quickly. i picked up the phone and i called ted and i said, ted you want to believe this. i sent him some of the stuff and he called me back a few days later and said, we were going to i sent him some of the stuff a
not going to be too worried about john's papers. so it was always assumed that a family friends had just thrown them away or they had gotten lost. but as it turns out, they hadn't. they had been passed along. they end up in pennsylvania, and i show up and here they are. and i end up staying three days, and i wasn't finished looking at them and kind of archiving them. the family had to go out of town, so i went back later on with my wife and stayed three more days. i spent six days going through...
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john, a.b., thanks so much. we will carry the president's address at the world economic forum live at 8:00 eastern time. remember, it is in the midst of breaking news overnight about the fact that the president wanted to fire robert mueller. >> be sure to watch "cuomo on prime time" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a mother speaking out about her own daughter's final moments. it is heartbreaking. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] ♪ good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. (crying, screaming) today is your day. crush it. angie's boom chicka pop whole grain popcorn. boom! >>> breaking news. south korea's deadliest fire in a decade has ripped through a hospital killing 37 and injureding more than 100. officials still investigating the start of this fire, believing it started in the emergency room. >>> patrick meehan announcing he will not se
john, a.b., thanks so much. we will carry the president's address at the world economic forum live at 8:00 eastern time. remember, it is in the midst of breaking news overnight about the fact that the president wanted to fire robert mueller. >> be sure to watch "cuomo on prime time" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a mother speaking out about her own daughter's final moments. it is heartbreaking. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard...
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john actually did something. but two things struck me as i've had a chance to meet and have a people with john. but one, people make fun of the fact that he has announced for president. one of the headlines was what is john delaney thinking. and he answered very directly in the pages of the washington post. the american people are far greater than the sum of our political parties. it is time for us to rise among our broken politics and renew the spirit that enabled us to achieve the impossible. that is why i am writing. the other thing that i read, i don't know how i came across it, but was a statement about his father after his father's death. and it was a long wonderful tribute about this electrician and his pickup truck and two kids and his mom and his grandchildren. at the very end, he said as i look back at my life, i realize that my dad taught me something utterly invaluable. he taught me to work hard, to never back down, to stand up for your friends, and most importantly to take care, protect and love your
john actually did something. but two things struck me as i've had a chance to meet and have a people with john. but one, people make fun of the fact that he has announced for president. one of the headlines was what is john delaney thinking. and he answered very directly in the pages of the washington post. the american people are far greater than the sum of our political parties. it is time for us to rise among our broken politics and renew the spirit that enabled us to achieve the impossible....
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one of those who i collided with was john, john olson, in the middle of the battle and took what became some of the most famous images of the battle of hue. i thought we should start tonight since this is your exhibit, john. you said that you had embarked on this project in part because you were interested in filling some gaps in your own memory and understanding of what you've been through. i wonder if you could explain what you mean. >> well, you know, mark, my time in hue was unusual. i was the only combat photographer assigned to "stars & stripes." i was a u.s. army draftee. they gave me tremendous amount of freedom, let me go where i wanted to go and do what i wanted to do. and if you're a combat photographer, you can't fake it. you have to be in the middle of things. actually, the more dangerous, the better. shortly after tet occurred, i learned that the fighting in hue was vicious. it was house to house. and i went to hue. my story was a success story. i went into hue as a u.s. army draftee 4, came out of hue. my photographs were published by "stars & stripes" but were also an ar
one of those who i collided with was john, john olson, in the middle of the battle and took what became some of the most famous images of the battle of hue. i thought we should start tonight since this is your exhibit, john. you said that you had embarked on this project in part because you were interested in filling some gaps in your own memory and understanding of what you've been through. i wonder if you could explain what you mean. >> well, you know, mark, my time in hue was unusual....
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he went looking for john brown. he went looking for help and he got john brown, who helped the daniels and others escape. john brown is not a free state or. he is the real deal. he is an abolitionist. much more typical is someone like a former democrat from indiana who migrated to kansas and became a free state leader along with charles robinson. lane was a racist to begin with. he made sure the free state government adopted indiana's black laws, discriminatory laws. , he returnedghting a missouri slave to his owner. lane goes on to become the first person to recruit black soldiers in the civil war. .e becomes an abolitionist he says later that it was in kansas that he learned that slavery was the root problem. i have spent my career arguing that jim lane and charles and sara robinson are the real territorial kansans, the real free stators. llie is going to spend her life arguing about john brown, and we are going to lose. john brown is the figure everyone knows about when it comes to bleeding kansas. he was a cruci
he went looking for john brown. he went looking for help and he got john brown, who helped the daniels and others escape. john brown is not a free state or. he is the real deal. he is an abolitionist. much more typical is someone like a former democrat from indiana who migrated to kansas and became a free state leader along with charles robinson. lane was a racist to begin with. he made sure the free state government adopted indiana's black laws, discriminatory laws. , he returnedghting a...
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john adams was in his last 16 is months of life when john quincy adams was in office. he was in quincy, massachusetts, a three-day stagecoach ride -- make that a six-day stagecoach ride away from washington. so he really wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son, son's presidency. but george h.w. bush was a spry 76 years old -- [laughter] when his son took the office. again, he had just been there eight years before, and he was in a position to be a real influence on his son's life. so this is a story that needed to be told. and 41 agreed to do it if 43, george w. bush, agreed to do the book. i wasn't sure whether he would say yes or no. i went up to dallas. i knew george w. bush a little bit. he took the meeting, and i was shocked in the beginning of the meeting he said i've decided this story needs to be told, and you're the guy to do it. i was so unprepared, i didn't have a tape recording device. [laughter] and he sat there and put his feet up on the desk, and he fingeredded an unlit cigar, and he started talking about his dad. and i rea
john adams was in his last 16 is months of life when john quincy adams was in office. he was in quincy, massachusetts, a three-day stagecoach ride -- make that a six-day stagecoach ride away from washington. so he really wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son, son's presidency. but george h.w. bush was a spry 76 years old -- [laughter] when his son took the office. again, he had just been there eight years before, and he was in a position to be a real influence...
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john: all right. ernie: and as an aside, if i may answer a question you didn't ask, but i alluded to it obliquely, is one reason why one of the many threads that we want to pursue in looking at the nuclear fuel cycle globally is a threat of, can we get some of those verification measures adopted voluntarily by other countries? they would greatly strengthen the global safeguards regime, and would frankly, put some pressure on iran to in fact continue with its program. john: several times in your speech and just now, you talked about the role that commercial speech and just now, you talked about the role that commercial nuclear energy plays as an indispensable kind of dimension of a proliferation control regime. and russia has become such a major supplier, participant in this global system you mentioned that we've got to find ways to work together. things are tough right now where there's such hostility. is there a window or -- from your conversations with russians, is there a window of possibility to d
john: all right. ernie: and as an aside, if i may answer a question you didn't ask, but i alluded to it obliquely, is one reason why one of the many threads that we want to pursue in looking at the nuclear fuel cycle globally is a threat of, can we get some of those verification measures adopted voluntarily by other countries? they would greatly strengthen the global safeguards regime, and would frankly, put some pressure on iran to in fact continue with its program. john: several times in your...
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. >> i'm john berman. in the wake of the state of the union, is this some grand moment of bipartisan togetherness, or is it wednesday? you might want to bet on wednesday. the president's speech, all 80 minutes of it was well received by those who watched, a more republican audience. whatever partisanship might be short lived as evidenced by what the president said just after the speech. >> you'll hear about the key exchange berman notes. first, with his big speech behind him, the president could make this controversial memo public at any time, of course, about the fbi and alleged abuses of surveillance, et cetera. this is despite fierce objections from the president's own justice department. white house press secretary sarah sanders just on cnn said the decision-making process is still taking place. listen. >> i do know that we're going through that process. i know it will be part of what's taking place at the white house today, and we'll certainly keep you guys posted, as i know you'll continue to ask unt
. >> i'm john berman. in the wake of the state of the union, is this some grand moment of bipartisan togetherness, or is it wednesday? you might want to bet on wednesday. the president's speech, all 80 minutes of it was well received by those who watched, a more republican audience. whatever partisanship might be short lived as evidenced by what the president said just after the speech. >> you'll hear about the key exchange berman notes. first, with his big speech behind him, the...
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---randy serrano nos informa banner luis john adriano paul randy --supers-- s/cong. luis gutierrez, s/john kelly, jefe de gabinete de la casa blanca s/cong. adriano espaillat, s/cong. paul ryan, s/randy serrano, @serranonews mitad de semana en la capital y aun no hay un acuerdo sobre daca. lo que si hubo en el congreso este miércoles más negociaciones y más reuniones. la primera del día fue entre el caucus hispano del congreso y el jefe de gabinete de la casa banca john kelly. s/cong. luis gutierrez, l dijo que el presidente firmar un proyecto de ley y que él está dispuesto a firmar lo que el congreso decida. pero donald trump ya rechazó el primer plan bipartidista sobre daca la semana pasada y en la reunión con kelly no se concretó un acuerdo. s/john kelly, jefe de gabinete de la casa blanca eso a pesar de que kelly dijo que tuvo buenas conversaciones con congresistas sobre el tema.. y de los detalles de dos proyectos de ley que se dieron a conocer esta semana uno en el senado y otro en la cámara baja que protegerían a los soñadores y aumentarían la seg
---randy serrano nos informa banner luis john adriano paul randy --supers-- s/cong. luis gutierrez, s/john kelly, jefe de gabinete de la casa blanca s/cong. adriano espaillat, s/cong. paul ryan, s/randy serrano, @serranonews mitad de semana en la capital y aun no hay un acuerdo sobre daca. lo que si hubo en el congreso este miércoles más negociaciones y más reuniones. la primera del día fue entre el caucus hispano del congreso y el jefe de gabinete de la casa banca john kelly. s/cong. luis...
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john: which ones do you fear the most? dara: listen, i think all of them are serious issues, and my response is that we are going to be transparent and we are going to take responsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire. as a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. john: pricing policies, surely they go right to the heart of what uber is, or am i wrong? dara: i think they do, but i think there is a way to be smart and transparent at the same time, and that is where we got to take the company. emily: we continued with the ceo from davos. he discussed the future of his . he liked autonomous cars and how technology will help bring changes. dara: we think there are three keys to transport and where the industry is going. autonomous, electric, and shared. i think all three are necessary to get to the next level. one fifth of the space in any city is for parking these cars.
john: which ones do you fear the most? dara: listen, i think all of them are serious issues, and my response is that we are going to be transparent and we are going to take responsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire. as a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. john: pricing policies, surely they go right to the heart of what uber is,...
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we pity john getty for being the richest man everin john getty for being the richest man ever in the world and his grandson is kidnapped, and that's the essence. it was a huge media case in the 1970s, essence. it was a huge media case in the 19705, it essence. it was a huge media case in the 1970s, it gripped the world, as john paul getty refused to pay the ransom, $17 million, which was quite a lot of money! the point was that it became this kind of case and he refused to budge and i think we are supposed to see john refused to budge and i think we are supposed to seejohn paul getty as a curmudgeon and scrooge, but christopher plummer gives it a real edge. there is a fabulous speech about him not trusting people, only objects, of which he amasses m- the rest of . , - the rest of the m williams ' " " williams golden " " williams golden c'eb; —— ~ ~ ff? we willfioutthe , 3,7, nominated, andwe will find out thli,” results from la the b has qeet!"""" has bggnfiifiéfid for” ' t " has been nominated for i ' t " has been m for i guess i film has been nominateidfor i dues; film
we pity john getty for being the richest man everin john getty for being the richest man ever in the world and his grandson is kidnapped, and that's the essence. it was a huge media case in the 1970s, essence. it was a huge media case in the 19705, it essence. it was a huge media case in the 1970s, it gripped the world, as john paul getty refused to pay the ransom, $17 million, which was quite a lot of money! the point was that it became this kind of case and he refused to budge and i think we...
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john dickerson of "face the nation" and political director. good to see you john. the president says he never met with this author. wolf says he did. so who are we to believe. >> in a sense the response to the book echos the reporting in the book which is to say that the way the presidency is characterized and the president and the white house is ar alternate reality reigns in which the president's impulses. that is a story we've been reading in one form or another and seeing play out with the number of people who have been fired or dismissed from the white house. we've seen that play out over a year. so in a sense this book comes in a context of previous reporting that's very much like it. so the reaction is familiar. so whether on the specific details of the various things being debated, what the truth of that is that's going to take a little while to work out. but in a sense the white house very strong reaction. steve bannon is all kind of keeping with the picture of a chaotic white house and a chaotic president. >> john, what is the consensus on the author mich
john dickerson of "face the nation" and political director. good to see you john. the president says he never met with this author. wolf says he did. so who are we to believe. >> in a sense the response to the book echos the reporting in the book which is to say that the way the presidency is characterized and the president and the white house is ar alternate reality reigns in which the president's impulses. that is a story we've been reading in one form or another and seeing...
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john: which ones do you fear the most? dara: listen, i think all of them are serious issues, and my response is that we are going to be transparent and we are going to take responsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire. as a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. john: pricing policies, surely they go right to the heart of what uber is, or am i wrong? dara: i think they do, but i think there is a way to be smart and transparent at the same time, and that is where we got to take the company. emily: we continued with the ceo from davos. he discussed the future of his interest. he liked autonomous cars and how technology will help bring changes. dara: we think there are three keys to transport and where the industry is going. autonomous, electric, and shared. i think all three are necessary to get to the next level. one fifth of the space in any city is for parking thes
john: which ones do you fear the most? dara: listen, i think all of them are serious issues, and my response is that we are going to be transparent and we are going to take responsibility for our actions in the past. i do think that there are certain circumstances where there was smoke but no fire. as a company, we have to defend ourselves and work within the appropriate frameworks. my goal is to get beyond this stuff. john: pricing policies, surely they go right to the heart of what uber is,...
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we changed it to "john bell the: -- john bell hood: rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history nut to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i decided we would do an annotated volume of those papers, and that is the lost papers of john bell hood. -- i want to get into some of the i don't have -- some of the controversies. this was going to be my test drive on the pointer. i don't have time to get into all of these. i am going to touch base on a few of them quickly. these sorts of controversies they are in the book. again i don't know if this is , mostly a eastern theater centric group here or how familiar -- i am thinking you are all total civil war western theater. trance mississippi and all of it -- transmississippi and all of it. he did not call his men cowards. he did accept responsibility for hi
we changed it to "john bell the: -- john bell hood: rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history nut to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i decided we would do an annotated volume of those...
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john berman here. so who else connected to the russia investigation does the president want fired this morning? this is no idle question. in the last 72 hours there have been reports he either tried to or mused about firing the attorney general, the deputy attorney general, the special counsel and the deputy fbi director. he did fire the former fbi director and the current fbi director threatened to quit. so this roster would not only make for a decent justice department basketball team with a couple of subs included but it also has some in congress saying they need to pass legislative protections for robert mueller. some republican allies see he no urgency. detailing alleged partisan abuses in the russia investigation. there is new word this morning that this memo specifically targets deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in its analysis. a key vote on whether this memo goes public comes in just a few hours. the president wants it out there. there is a good bet we could see this all very soon. our ka
john berman here. so who else connected to the russia investigation does the president want fired this morning? this is no idle question. in the last 72 hours there have been reports he either tried to or mused about firing the attorney general, the deputy attorney general, the special counsel and the deputy fbi director. he did fire the former fbi director and the current fbi director threatened to quit. so this roster would not only make for a decent justice department basketball team with a...
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your name is john w. dean iii? >> that is correct. >> i remember being struck by how methodical he presented the pat earn of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i didn't think he fully realized the facts for the people at the white house as well as himself. >> you had the president's counsel, people forget, he was the president's lawyer, you -- you can't -- you can't have anything worse happen to you than your own lawyer turning against you. >> i began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. and if the cancer was not removed the president himself would be killed by it. i also told him that it was important that this cancer removed immediately because it was growing more deadly every day. >> john dean's testimony was on for four days. it was mesmerizing. people were missing arms. people standing around furniture
your name is john w. dean iii? >> that is correct. >> i remember being struck by how methodical he presented the pat earn of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i didn't think he fully realized the facts for the people at the white house as well as himself. >> you had the president's counsel, people forget, he...
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my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison in turkey i was a marked man there i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to berlin i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison with meat separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the internet. they all authorities have been holding my wife hostage for a year now they filed no charges against her only. crime was to be married to me. life fifteen twenty sixteen was a turning point in our lives i was in spain and watched coverage of the turkish crew attempt on t.v. the crew was defeated with the help of the turkish people. it was clear the president had a one would use these events to strengthen his grip on power that's exactly what he did through state sponsored repression. my name is cut your dice i'm a journalist before the
my name is john didn't die i lived in exile. i served time in prison in turkey i was a marked man there i could i would die in prison or leave the country i chose exile . in the autumn of twenty sixteen i moved to berlin i'd left my country my home and my wife behind. on the last day of september twenty sixth the police stormed and searched our home in istanbul they took away my wife's passport when i was in prison with meat separated by a glass partition now we talk to each other on the...
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and-- and john takes off into the ether. he's-- the man of imagination. and-- i can take john for a walk, let him loose on the cliffs. ( laughs ) and he has a good time and he populates the empty cliffs with the people of his imagination. and then i come back and help with the washing up. >> kroft: le carreÉ was created by cornwell in 1961, out of necessity, not choice. it happened during his first career as a spy for british intelligence, both at home and abroad. to satisfy a creative urge, he began writing fiction on his commute to work and during lunchtime. why did you need a pen name? >> le carreÉ: ah, well, a hard, practical reason. i was still in secret harness, as you might say. i wrote my first three books from inside the intelligence world. the books had to be approved by my masters, and were. but a condition was, i had to choose a pen name. so i went to my publisher. >> kroft: his publisher preferred short and snappy. cornwell wanted something interesting, mysterious and french. >> le carré: i've told many lies about how it came about, becaus
and-- and john takes off into the ether. he's-- the man of imagination. and-- i can take john for a walk, let him loose on the cliffs. ( laughs ) and he has a good time and he populates the empty cliffs with the people of his imagination. and then i come back and help with the washing up. >> kroft: le carreÉ was created by cornwell in 1961, out of necessity, not choice. it happened during his first career as a spy for british intelligence, both at home and abroad. to satisfy a creative...
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dagen: john your predictions? roll tide. i think alabama wins a classic on monday and i can't wait to watch it a classic stock that hasn't been winning, as ge. dagen: gary b., hold your nose? >> well, i think its gone the way that georgia will in the playoffs. dagen: jonas, prediction? >> joe we can find out basically every computer chip has massive flaw that leads to crazy hacking including apple so i will say that cyber paranoid is good for hacked etf on cybersecurity stocks up 20% in a year. dagen: john help me? >> you can figure out what the heck he says every week. dagen: and feed >> cheeseburger. dagen: neil now. >> we don't like to see our money going to countries that burn our flag. we ought to quit sending good money after bad and what i discussed with the president is i have an idea for using some of that money here at home. we've got bridges and roads that need repair. we don't we keep that money at home and let's put it into rebuilding our infrastructure here at home. neil: you want to keep burning our flag repub
dagen: john your predictions? roll tide. i think alabama wins a classic on monday and i can't wait to watch it a classic stock that hasn't been winning, as ge. dagen: gary b., hold your nose? >> well, i think its gone the way that georgia will in the playoffs. dagen: jonas, prediction? >> joe we can find out basically every computer chip has massive flaw that leads to crazy hacking including apple so i will say that cyber paranoid is good for hacked etf on cybersecurity stocks up...
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dagen: john, predictions? >> the new tax cut policies helps companies have a 5% yield up 20% in a year. dagen: are you along black stone gary b.? >> i'm not its shot straight up recently. i like it wait for a pullback though. dagen: jonas, your prediction? >> watch out tesla, gm is making some major advancements in self- driving cars the latest one was just production ready no steering wheel gm up 20% in a year. look mom, no hands. dagen: no steering wheel no pedals john i think you'd take that over a car driven by jonas though. >> [laughter] i might be able to back up his scooter after 18 years i still have no idea what he says in predictions. dagen: i love y our viewers charles is now. charles: unprecedented, remarkable, extraordinary, to some of the words used by the mainstream media to describe president trump's televised immigration meeting earlier this week. and despite some controversial comments at another meeting, deirdre bolton says this is public relations on immigration and this is what everybody s
dagen: john, predictions? >> the new tax cut policies helps companies have a 5% yield up 20% in a year. dagen: are you along black stone gary b.? >> i'm not its shot straight up recently. i like it wait for a pullback though. dagen: jonas, your prediction? >> watch out tesla, gm is making some major advancements in self- driving cars the latest one was just production ready no steering wheel gm up 20% in a year. look mom, no hands. dagen: no steering wheel no pedals john i...
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i'm hanging out with john cena right here! that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> great crowd. >> jimmy: his new movie, "ferdinand" is in theaters december 15th. go. bring the family. john, i wanted to try something fun with you. i thought maybe we could act out a dramatic scene together. >> that doesn't sound like much fun, but okay, we'll try. >> jimmy: no, but first, we have to fill in the blanks. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: it's time for "mad lib theater," here we go. >> that sounds fun! ♪ mad lib theater >> jimmy: here's how this works. >> okay. >> jimmy: i'm going to ask you for some silly words, nouns, verbs, adjectives, et cetera, we'll do that, they'll be written onto cue cards, and then, we'll act out a dramatic mad lib scene. >> sure. >> jimmy: okay, here we go. >> okay, this is great. >> jimmy: right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: give me an adjective. >> flamboyant [ laughter ] >> jimmy: flamboyant. really making the cue card guys work. pet name. >> winston. >> jimmy: wow, that was really fast. nickname for a
i'm hanging out with john cena right here! that's what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> great crowd. >> jimmy: his new movie, "ferdinand" is in theaters december 15th. go. bring the family. john, i wanted to try something fun with you. i thought maybe we could act out a dramatic scene together. >> that doesn't sound like much fun, but okay, we'll try. >> jimmy: no, but first, we have to fill in the blanks. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: it's...
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is the white house chief of staff john kelly, is his job in jeopardy? the president and his top aide do not seem to be on the same page. washington post reported that kelly told democratic lawmakers on the hill that some of his boss's hard-line immigration policies were, quote, uninformed and that u.s. would never construct awall along the entire southern border and mexico will never pay for it and this morning the president appeared to vept his anger on twitter when he read the whole thing. saying, quote, the wall is the wall. it is never changed or evolved from the first day i conceived of it. he also then went around to discuss the fact that it wasn't going to be a continuous wall which is something he never discussed on the campaign trail but we'll leave that aside. into the event in pennsylvania, he had this to say about john kelly. >> i think general kelly has done a really great job. he is a very special guy. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> the what? >> [ inaudible question ]. >> he didn't say that. well i don't think -- he didn't say it the way yo
is the white house chief of staff john kelly, is his job in jeopardy? the president and his top aide do not seem to be on the same page. washington post reported that kelly told democratic lawmakers on the hill that some of his boss's hard-line immigration policies were, quote, uninformed and that u.s. would never construct awall along the entire southern border and mexico will never pay for it and this morning the president appeared to vept his anger on twitter when he read the whole thing....
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welcome john. - larry, thanks for having me, i'm very excited to be here. - john, for those of us who live in beverly hills, what credit crisis? - well, larry, look, even though things may be great for you, one out of three americans have low credit scores. one out of three. so let's say i take you with your incredible credit score and one of the tens of millions of people with a low credit score into a car dealership, you will be in and out with your brand new car in record time, but how many of your viewers identify with the other scenario? you're buying a car for your wife, or grown child to get to work safely, you fill out all the forms and you're sweating, waiting for your salesman to come back from the finance office. finally, after what seems like hours, he comes back, looks you in the eye, and says we have to decline your loan today, right? you feel like you were just punched in the gut, but why, you ask. he looks down at the floor and says, i'm sorry i can't tell you that. you'll be getting a letter in the mail in the next few days that will explain why. and turns and walks a
welcome john. - larry, thanks for having me, i'm very excited to be here. - john, for those of us who live in beverly hills, what credit crisis? - well, larry, look, even though things may be great for you, one out of three americans have low credit scores. one out of three. so let's say i take you with your incredible credit score and one of the tens of millions of people with a low credit score into a car dealership, you will be in and out with your brand new car in record time, but how many...
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john solomon, sara carter will join us in a moment. here with reaction to that of shocking news as well as tonight's opening monologue is a former deputy assistant to the president, fox news contributor sebastian gorka and fox news correspondent at large, currently composed of "the five," geraldo rivera. i've been watching you all week. this is huge news. they are looking into the clinton foundation, and they have confirmed, they are now clearly also looking into the email server scandal which we now know comey basically rigged with peter strzok because they wrote an exoneration months before the investigation. speaker with emails scandal, there is no doubt the fix was in. it was also an archaic scandal. if we go back there again, the eyes of the public will roll into the back of their heads and say, oh, no, what's next, benghazi? >> sean: wait a minute. were laws broken in your view as an attorney? >> they very well may have been -- >> sean: felonies? >> i don't know what crime it would be. you need intent to violate -- >> sean: wait
john solomon, sara carter will join us in a moment. here with reaction to that of shocking news as well as tonight's opening monologue is a former deputy assistant to the president, fox news contributor sebastian gorka and fox news correspondent at large, currently composed of "the five," geraldo rivera. i've been watching you all week. this is huge news. they are looking into the clinton foundation, and they have confirmed, they are now clearly also looking into the email server...
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no matter how much my brother and john gotti junior loved him, was not me. no matter how debonair my mother and brother found him to be, was not me. even my brother michael as much as i worshiped him as a child and still wanted to believe the best of him, as an adult despite mounting evidence to the contrary, was not me. i was the third son of a third son destined for special things. that was my father's hope, his ambition and small slice of himself that he allowed to dream. forget about trying to get to mario cuomo, i heard one of my brother's associates say to him he is unreachable. that was precisely why i could not forget about mario cuomo, i was drawn by the power of cuomo's intellect, his integrity, compassion and persona as a bold contradiction to the destructive stereotypes of italian-americans as uneducated buffoons and members of neighborhood -- cuomo's vision and values were compelling to me offering a clear pathway from my past, a chance to contribute to the greater world out there and retain my family's love. if mario cuomo could do it, faced wi
no matter how much my brother and john gotti junior loved him, was not me. no matter how debonair my mother and brother found him to be, was not me. even my brother michael as much as i worshiped him as a child and still wanted to believe the best of him, as an adult despite mounting evidence to the contrary, was not me. i was the third son of a third son destined for special things. that was my father's hope, his ambition and small slice of himself that he allowed to dream. forget about trying...
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dagen: john, predictions? >> the new tax cut policies helps companies have a 5% yield up 20% in a year. dagen: are you along black stone gary b.? >> i'm not its shot straight up recently. i like it wait for a pullback though. dagen: jonas, your prediction? >> watch out tesla, gm is making some major advancements in self- driving cars the latest one was just production ready no steering wheel gm up 20% in a year. look mom, no hands. dagen: no steering wheel no pedals john i think you'd take that over a car driven by jonas though. >> [laughter] i might be able to back up his scooter after 18 years i still have no idea what he says in predictions. dagen: i love you all we love our viewers charles is now. charles: unprecedented, remarkable, extraordinary, to some of the words used by the mainstream media to describe president trump's televised immigration meeting earlier this week. and despite some controversial comments at another meeting, deirdre bolton says this is public relations on immigration and this is wh
dagen: john, predictions? >> the new tax cut policies helps companies have a 5% yield up 20% in a year. dagen: are you along black stone gary b.? >> i'm not its shot straight up recently. i like it wait for a pullback though. dagen: jonas, your prediction? >> watch out tesla, gm is making some major advancements in self- driving cars the latest one was just production ready no steering wheel gm up 20% in a year. look mom, no hands. dagen: no steering wheel no pedals john i...
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thanks for the report, john. >> let's get a ride on mobillive in center city. philadelphia. we're looking at market street. precipitation is coming down, again it's not so much what we're seeing in the jersey shore area some snow looks like it's melting prettyn the windshield, look at the roads they are covered right now stock market street in center city live on mobile 6. now, let's take a look at inland, new jersey, not far from john rawlins, jeanette reyes is live at the farley plaza in atlantic county, good morning jennette. >> reporter: good morning matt, john will see worse conditions than i would we came down, the photographer and i from center city. it was deceiving when we were driving around, i thought it wasn't going to be so bad. 42 to 48, things started to deteriorate. there are 3 plow trucks at the farley plaza they are trying to keep up, they pass through one time all itakes is a few minutes for the snow to stick and accumulate quickly. if you look at the lights here you can see the snow blowing in the winds this is where tricky, this is kind of
thanks for the report, john. >> let's get a ride on mobillive in center city. philadelphia. we're looking at market street. precipitation is coming down, again it's not so much what we're seeing in the jersey shore area some snow looks like it's melting prettyn the windshield, look at the roads they are covered right now stock market street in center city live on mobile 6. now, let's take a look at inland, new jersey, not far from john rawlins, jeanette reyes is live at the farley plaza...
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john: it's a much bigger opportunity. you could say on a positive note they are finally starting to listen to the benefits of investing through different periods of market volatility. the long-term benefits of alternative, they can sustain a number of different cycles. real estate, private equity, other types of instruments such as secondaries or credit, people are investing more and more at alternatives. talking to families, there are some big families and sovereign wealth funds where they are not just looking at allocating 10-20% to alternatives but larger allocations between 35-50%. we have some families who have substantial wealth who are looking at alternatives, allocating 50-60% of their wealth because they have substantial dividend income and they want to juxtapose that with long-term investment, not just for themselves, but for their children and their grandchildren. if you are looking at john gray's real estate projects, he's looking at a core real estate investment, that is something that will continue to have s
john: it's a much bigger opportunity. you could say on a positive note they are finally starting to listen to the benefits of investing through different periods of market volatility. the long-term benefits of alternative, they can sustain a number of different cycles. real estate, private equity, other types of instruments such as secondaries or credit, people are investing more and more at alternatives. talking to families, there are some big families and sovereign wealth funds where they are...
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john: u.s. ambassador, to united nations, nikki haley, addressing possible peace talks between south korea and north korea, som.back with me to discuss how peace talks could affect president trump's strategy. christian and michael, christian, it seems to became kim -- kim jong-un a unpredictable leader, some see he could be crazy. this seems to be one of the smartest things he has done, talking with president from south korea. >> right this is a pattern that usually repeats itself with north korea. they go through a prolonged cycle of aggression, then appear to be contrite, in the past they have been awarded handsomely. they did so with the bush administration and more massive scale with -- clinton administration too. seoul you have a government seemingly willing to negotiate. >> michael, is the whole thing that solves it, china? >> china, russia, and u.s. resolve. what is interesting about what christian said, i would like to add, kim jong-un's stepped up his nuclear testing and launches during
john: u.s. ambassador, to united nations, nikki haley, addressing possible peace talks between south korea and north korea, som.back with me to discuss how peace talks could affect president trump's strategy. christian and michael, christian, it seems to became kim -- kim jong-un a unpredictable leader, some see he could be crazy. this seems to be one of the smartest things he has done, talking with president from south korea. >> right this is a pattern that usually repeats itself with...
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were you john lewis? i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis, but he still call me the boy from troy. this man is tire inspired me tod in theind a way to get way or find a way to get in trouble, good trouble, necessary trouble. to set if you want to go to troy state, we will help you, but we may need to file suit against the state of alabama, against troy state. go back and have a discussion with the mother and father. tell them the home may be bombed or burned. they could lose their land. i went back. my mother was so afraid. my father was afraid. so i continued to study in nashville. from time to time, dr. king would come and visit and speak at rallies. but he inspired me along with rosa parks and others to get involved. he led the montgomery bus boycott. more than 381 days. people walked the streets. rides.hared cars and they stood in unmovable lines. but they never gave up. dr. king inspired us to stand up. he inspired us to believe in the philosophy and the discipline of nonviolence. so we will be sitting in at
were you john lewis? i said, dr. king, i am john robert lewis, but he still call me the boy from troy. this man is tire inspired me tod in theind a way to get way or find a way to get in trouble, good trouble, necessary trouble. to set if you want to go to troy state, we will help you, but we may need to file suit against the state of alabama, against troy state. go back and have a discussion with the mother and father. tell them the home may be bombed or burned. they could lose their land. i...
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. >> i'm john berman. what could possibly go wrong? the government is set to run out of money in 63 hours. people are wondering if they'll be told to leave and the u.s. cabinet secretary saying she doesn't know if norway is predominant lead white. raise your hands if that sounds for like good ingredients for a cocktail. key republican members are saying they don't know if they have the votes and, meanwhile, democrats are not so sure how far they want to push back. would they suffer from a shutdown? >> all of that and all they can agree on is that they don't like what former white house chief strategist steve bannon is telling them. they like what he refuses to tell them even less but the news that bannon will tell the special counsel everything is raising all sorts of new possibilities this morning. bannon would not talk about anything pertaining to his time in the white house or his time on the transition team, at the direction of the white house. the fbi went to bannon's home last week, tried to issue him a subpoena to appear before
. >> i'm john berman. what could possibly go wrong? the government is set to run out of money in 63 hours. people are wondering if they'll be told to leave and the u.s. cabinet secretary saying she doesn't know if norway is predominant lead white. raise your hands if that sounds for like good ingredients for a cocktail. key republican members are saying they don't know if they have the votes and, meanwhile, democrats are not so sure how far they want to push back. would they suffer from a...
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john berman here and as we sit here this morning, the government is shutdown. we could know in the next 60 minutes if will stay that way. at stake the jobs of 800,000 government employees, the future of some 800,000 people brought to this country as kids and also frankly, the very notion of competence. there is movement all over the place this morning so pull up a chair. this is where we stand right now. the senate reconvenes next hour but the real action is behind closed doors. senate democrats are expected to meet at some point to see if they can stomach the latest proposal on the table. that proposal an agreement to fund the government for three weeks in return for mitch mcconnell promising it is his intention and that seems to be the key word, his intention to bring the issue of immigration to the senate floor. is that enough for the democrats? >>> and moments ago despite pleas from members of his own party and his own staff to stay out of the fray, the president is dropping twitter bombs into the mix, writing, democrats have shut down our government in the
john berman here and as we sit here this morning, the government is shutdown. we could know in the next 60 minutes if will stay that way. at stake the jobs of 800,000 government employees, the future of some 800,000 people brought to this country as kids and also frankly, the very notion of competence. there is movement all over the place this morning so pull up a chair. this is where we stand right now. the senate reconvenes next hour but the real action is behind closed doors. senate...
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second place, john adams. a man of many talents, john has a particular interest in the history of children and history for children. he has written a chapter "from saucy boy's two sons of liberty." also, the script for "maverick island," a short comic about the beginnings of slavery in massachusetts. he has been elected a fellow of the massachusetts historical society and is a member of the colonial society of massachusetts. i personally first encountered his work late one night as i was frantically preparing for an interview on what george washington ate during the revolution. one of my internet searches led me to the research report he had compiled for the national park service, which promised and delivered a vast trove of carefully researched and considered information on general george washington's home and headquarters, cambridge, massachusetts. here to share with us some of his findings, please join me in welcoming john bell. [applause] mr. bell: thank you, susan. thank you to the washington library and
second place, john adams. a man of many talents, john has a particular interest in the history of children and history for children. he has written a chapter "from saucy boy's two sons of liberty." also, the script for "maverick island," a short comic about the beginnings of slavery in massachusetts. he has been elected a fellow of the massachusetts historical society and is a member of the colonial society of massachusetts. i personally first encountered his work late one...
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john: nfl ratings are down. but the big game still means big bucks spent by advertisers. en t, the entire community came together as a whole. ♪ it was such an overwhelming response to help others. no one thought that they were going to do this before it happened and everyone just did it. i think that's the way that human nature should be looked at. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ won't let nobody hurt you. ♪ i'll stand by you. successful people have onthey read more.on. how do they find the time? with audible. audible has the world's largest selection of audiobooks. books like peak performance... and endurance. books that energize and inspire for just $14.95 a month. less than you'd pay for the hardcover. with audible, you get a credit-a-month good for any audiobook. if you don't like it, exchange it any time. no questions asked. you can also roll your credits to the next month if you don't use them. audible members use the free mobile app to listen anytime, anywhere. ...on the go... or in
john: nfl ratings are down. but the big game still means big bucks spent by advertisers. en t, the entire community came together as a whole. ♪ it was such an overwhelming response to help others. no one thought that they were going to do this before it happened and everyone just did it. i think that's the way that human nature should be looked at. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ won't let nobody hurt you. ♪ i'll stand by you. successful people have onthey read more.on....
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i want to go back to something john said. this is reason why intent was not important when you think of comey and intent and gross negligence and all these words and extremely careless, the fact that foreign agents, foreign states may have more than likely penetrated hillary clinton's email server is the reason why gross negligence is the law. because we don't want people getting our classified information, particularly foreign states, and that's why it is so extremely important. the fact that she wasn't held to the same standards as christian and others is something that we have to answer. >> sean: christian sauce took the pictures. >> lost everything. lost all of his benefits and he admitted to it he lost it all. >> sean: i hope the president pardons him. okay. so, if the justice department is -- if we now are confirming all of this, john, and it's been going on a long period of time, they are not going to comment publicly on it, are they? >> they are not. >> only because of both of you and you both really deserve so much c
i want to go back to something john said. this is reason why intent was not important when you think of comey and intent and gross negligence and all these words and extremely careless, the fact that foreign agents, foreign states may have more than likely penetrated hillary clinton's email server is the reason why gross negligence is the law. because we don't want people getting our classified information, particularly foreign states, and that's why it is so extremely important. the fact that...
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name is john w. dean iii? >> that is correct. >> i remember being struck by how methodically he presented nixon's pattern of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a rather lively discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation that evening that i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i did not think he fully realized all of the facts and the implication of those facts for the people at the white house and as well as himself. >> you had the president's counsel. he was the president's lawyer. you can't have anything worse happen to you than your own lawyer turning against you. >> i began by telling the president that there was a cancer growing on the presidency. and if the cancer was not removed, the president himself would be killed by it. i also told him that it was important that this cancer be removed immediately because it was growing more deadly every day. >> john dean's testimony was on for four days. it was mesmerizing. people
name is john w. dean iii? >> that is correct. >> i remember being struck by how methodically he presented nixon's pattern of deception. >> when the president called me and we had a rather lively discussion i told him at the conclusion of the conversation that evening that i wanted to talk with him as soon as possible about the watergate matter because i did not think he fully realized all of the facts and the implication of those facts for the people at the white house and as...