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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality.is. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: exceptionally high margins or average margins? j
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john[ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. yoderstand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? everything from his socks, t boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: exceptionally high margins or average margins? john: i would say the non-tankfarm, our average
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john[ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: ex
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including matthew abbas's f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating j.f.k.'s assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commission inve
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including matthew abbas's f.b.i. director j....
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i have to become john sr. that's my job. so how i feel about john sr. has nothing to do with my portrayal of that. i am viewing through his eyes. so, you know, i have to do all the due diligence to earn that viewpoint. john jr. here helped me tremendously understand his father. because, you know, imagine i'm growing up in new york as well. i'm seeing the more glamorous side. you know, i'm seeing the teflon don and the suits and the glamour and the charm and, you know, all that kind of high-end appeal, but i don't understand the, let's say the structure of the mafia as we know it or la cosa nostra. i don't know the family elements. that's my due diligence. that's my job. my job is to be authentic about being john gotti sr. so i don't know if empathy or sympathy has anything to do with this. >> how did you approach the due diligence? i know from john jr. that you went into the house, you wanted to see the clothes, you wanted to get the whole vibe, but i'd rather hear it from you. >> well, all of that helps you build a character. i mean, that's my techniqu
i have to become john sr. that's my job. so how i feel about john sr. has nothing to do with my portrayal of that. i am viewing through his eyes. so, you know, i have to do all the due diligence to earn that viewpoint. john jr. here helped me tremendously understand his father. because, you know, imagine i'm growing up in new york as well. i'm seeing the more glamorous side. you know, i'm seeing the teflon don and the suits and the glamour and the charm and, you know, all that kind of high-end...
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that all's well had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commission
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j....
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go >> john: ht his back to the umpire and it wasng t >> joe: it hits bryant well outside edge. >> john: i don't know g you're goinget a good enough view. right here, that view isn't going to tell us anything. the ball was almost coming back toward the field as he was headed back tord the umpire. ball right here. i don't think there's any way you can make an adjustment. the umpire's arerying to place them where they think theyeyould be if th can overturned trapped ball in the outfield,th e runners can't move -- no-man's-land. it's a foul ball,here's no way to tell. >> joe: foul ball, it's 0-1. two singles and around out the cardinals againstw m. >> john: stranger things have happened, . >> joe: tying run at the plate inhe night. carpenter fouls another, it's 0 0-2. 25 home runs per year for him after the last twoeasons. he's in a tough spot now. morrow 0-2, struck him out with the cardinals are down to their final out. >> john: it's more convenient to ty ow the ball up thhe delivers it. that is an old-time stance, back in the 40s and 30s.>> oe: he explodes in there at the high0s he gets
go >> john: ht his back to the umpire and it wasng t >> joe: it hits bryant well outside edge. >> john: i don't know g you're goinget a good enough view. right here, that view isn't going to tell us anything. the ball was almost coming back toward the field as he was headed back tord the umpire. ball right here. i don't think there's any way you can make an adjustment. the umpire's arerying to place them where they think theyeyould be if th can overturned trapped ball in the...
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the name was john, john diamond. >> john loves women. john was a lady's man. john always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john kid's sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother has a great personality. he's an attractive guy and, you know, his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny. movies and music and things we talked about. >> he was an army sergeant, trained at ft. bragg, trained as a sniper, highly decorated. >> he was a great soldier but he was a playboy, himself. he had been married once before and had a child from his first marriage and he left the first wife and married and they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married. but maybe it didn't matter. at least not then. she loved the sex. the attention. the excitement. >> he was very sensitive, he was very affectionate, he was very adoring. yes, felt great. >> i think it was just the sex. that's wha
the name was john, john diamond. >> john loves women. john was a lady's man. john always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john kid's sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother has a great personality. he's an attractive guy and, you know, his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny. movies...
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[ indistinct shouting ] >> john brown's hanging has a lasting effect on john wilkes booth. the influence of a man willing to give his life for a cause serves as an example. so what starts as an abstract hatred of northern ideals now begins to grow into a life's mission for preserving the southern way of life by any means necessary. [ all cheering ] >> the traitor's dead! the traitor's dead! >> booth sees himself as a man of action, like the characters he plays on stage, or even john brown, but he is not a fighter. when civil war breaks out, he fails to enlist. he continues acting and shares the stage with his brother, until a union success threatens their uneasy truce. >> general sherman's army has taken the macon and western railroad, the last supply line to atlanta. >> do you read this to spur me on? >> johnny, i don't really care which side you're on, but is it too much to ask that you respect my status and reputation in my own home? >> i wish only for the success of the rebellion. lincoln is a tyrant who wishes to be king. >> a tyrant? >> yes. >> my dear brother, the ma
[ indistinct shouting ] >> john brown's hanging has a lasting effect on john wilkes booth. the influence of a man willing to give his life for a cause serves as an example. so what starts as an abstract hatred of northern ideals now begins to grow into a life's mission for preserving the southern way of life by any means necessary. [ all cheering ] >> the traitor's dead! the traitor's dead! >> booth sees himself as a man of action, like the characters he plays on stage, or...
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jav kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commission inves
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j....
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commission inve
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j....
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john west haley. john west haley was an unlikely warrior. were most of the more than 2 million men who shouldered muskets and donned union blue between 1861 in 1865. by his own candid admission, and shrinking -- his words -- racked by a thousand fears and misgivings. john west haley sat out the for 16 months of the civil war. , ahis hometown of biddeford humming mill town perched on the half river, about a score a mile south of portland, maine. "i had no inclination," he reflected years later, "of the business of war." but then again, he could have never anticipated the halting progress of the federal war effort in those first 16 months. haley and so many patriotic and loyal northerners just like him had passed those months wringing their hands and rationalizing defeat. as you know, there were glimmers of hope in the western theater. twoses s grant achieved stunning victories by capturing fort henry and donaldson in february of 1862. i know grant had one bank that come from behind victory on the 1862, the same month his fleet sailed past fou
john west haley. john west haley was an unlikely warrior. were most of the more than 2 million men who shouldered muskets and donned union blue between 1861 in 1865. by his own candid admission, and shrinking -- his words -- racked by a thousand fears and misgivings. john west haley sat out the for 16 months of the civil war. , ahis hometown of biddeford humming mill town perched on the half river, about a score a mile south of portland, maine. "i had no inclination," he reflected...
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this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign origin 98ed months before the f.b.i. monitored the election in so- called russian interference. foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and prompted the f.b.i. with the collusion. and trusted intelligence source and hillary clinton supporters. in other words, what this means, members of the deep state, the upper echlon, they were literally flooding the f.b.i. with lies, unverified & anti- trump material. remember the love birds strzok and page? john solomon uncovered new text from these two individuals that show the obama administration was likely involve would in steering the trump investigation. including when the f.b.i. was opening in so- called russian meddling. strzok and page expressing obama would leak detames to the press. and another text from peter strzok, he indicated the obama administration was involved in the f.b.i. investigation, writing quote, the obama white house is running this. and so what did obama know? what did hi
this is huge from john solomon. the f.b.i.'s efforts to monitor the trump campaign origin 98ed months before the f.b.i. monitored the election in so- called russian interference. foreign figures contacted trump campaign advisors and prompted the f.b.i. with the collusion. and trusted intelligence source and hillary clinton supporters. in other words, what this means, members of the deep state, the upper echlon, they were literally flooding the f.b.i. with lies, unverified & anti- trump...
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunge the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack cain's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that oswald had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one nine hundred sixty four an official government commission investigating
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunge the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including maffia bosses f.b.i. director j....
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president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including matthew abbas's f.b.i. director j. edgar hoover fidel castro labor union leaders like jimmy hoffa and southern racists . in january nine hundred sixty four lee harvey oswald's widow marina testified before the warren commission which was investigating jack kay's assassination. oswald was shot and killed by jack ruby a dallas nightclub owner who was said to have ties to organized crime. bobby kennedy believed that all's well had been the front man for a broader conspiracy. also in one thousand nine hundred sixty four an official government commissio
president john f. kennedy's murder in dallas on november twenty second one thousand nine hundred sixty three that ended the age of american innocence and plunged the country into violence and social turmoil. at his brother's funeral bobby kennedy was consumed by remorse and guilt. and as he reflected on the political life he had shared with john he asked himself who had killed his brother and why. john and bobby kennedy had made numerous sentiments including matthew abbas's f.b.i. director j....
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john gotti sr. so i don't know if empathy or sympathy has anything to do with this. >> how did you approach the due diligence? i know from john junior that you went into the house. you wanted to see the clothes and get the whole vibe, but i'd rather hear it from you. >> well, all of that helps you build a character. that's my technique from day one. my mother was an acting teacher. i grew up knowing how to built a character. so you take all the elements and you only use what's necessary for the piece you're doing. but every single thing that -- i would listen to everything john said because only through john's observation and john's mother's observation, victoria, could you absorb the detail that you need to understand the characters. so how he felt, how victoria felt, what i saw on video itself or the familiar family footage,e elements added. john junior and victoria were kind enough to allow me to wear the personal effects. so there was even the cologne scent from the overcoat, the tweed and velou
john gotti sr. so i don't know if empathy or sympathy has anything to do with this. >> how did you approach the due diligence? i know from john junior that you went into the house. you wanted to see the clothes and get the whole vibe, but i'd rather hear it from you. >> well, all of that helps you build a character. that's my technique from day one. my mother was an acting teacher. i grew up knowing how to built a character. so you take all the elements and you only use what's...
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that's john cox county. they went for him there. and you can see it's the more conservative central valley area. in yellow down here that's villaraigosa. and that is imperial county going for him right now. it is early but it certainly looks like gavin newsom is going for the number one spot. and two spot. >> we have more to check on now. we want to check the top races starting with the lieutenant governor's race. >> eleni, 22% of the vote. coal harris, 19%. 12% are reporting right now. >> 19% for ed hernandez, jeff bleich, and precincts reporting. >> he is taking on insurance commissioner dave jones and two lesser known republicans. here are the numbers we have. 44% for xavier and steven bailee 27% of the vote at this moment. >> 24% of the precincts reporting and we have more down ballot races now. alex padilla with 5% of the vote. >> and the race for state treasurer fiona is running to succeed john chung who's running for governor now. 42% of the of the precincts reporting. >> next california superintendant of public instruction.
that's john cox county. they went for him there. and you can see it's the more conservative central valley area. in yellow down here that's villaraigosa. and that is imperial county going for him right now. it is early but it certainly looks like gavin newsom is going for the number one spot. and two spot. >> we have more to check on now. we want to check the top races starting with the lieutenant governor's race. >> eleni, 22% of the vote. coal harris, 19%. 12% are reporting right...
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john: so here you are. [indiscernible] president putin: if we are attentive in our analysis of what is taking place and to respond on a timely basis, there would be fewer problems like that. we have been supporting everything that has been produced by the global community to convince the iranian counterparts to reach the well-known terms of agreements and you should commend them, they went through a lot of compromises, and they are very true to all of their commitments. very recently, i met with the head of the international atomic agency. a very reputable organization and a very respectful person who we all trust. yet ain, he told me that based on the data they have, iran completely stands up to all of the commitments that they took. what is it we should punish them for? i do not understand it. this is the first part. the second thing is what will happen if this whole deal is devastated? would it be beneficial to anyone, will it be good for the global community, for the future of the regions? will the regi
john: so here you are. [indiscernible] president putin: if we are attentive in our analysis of what is taking place and to respond on a timely basis, there would be fewer problems like that. we have been supporting everything that has been produced by the global community to convince the iranian counterparts to reach the well-known terms of agreements and you should commend them, they went through a lot of compromises, and they are very true to all of their commitments. very recently, i met...
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travolta and olivia newton-john? say, for instance, henry winkler and marie osmond? it could have happened. we're getting the the party started early on this flashback friday. ♪ you're the one that i want you are the one that i want ♪ >> can you believe it's been 40 years? >> i can't. can you? no, you probably weren't born yet. you weren't born yet. >> i loved that movie growing up. >> sandy! >> danny! ♪ working up the quarter mile >> who was the first actor considered for the role of danny zuko? >> ay! >> john said a olivia wasn't the first choice either. >> they brought up linda ronstadt. marie osmond. i said, they're wonderful. but every -- every guy in the world wants olivia newton-john as their girlfriend. >> oh. ♪ summer days drifting away >> and i knew that because i wanted it. i felt the same way. okay. and every girl wants to be like her. and i said, if you don't see this, you guys are nuts. >> olivia was 29 at the time and was afraid she was too eold to play a high school student. they hit it off ri
travolta and olivia newton-john? say, for instance, henry winkler and marie osmond? it could have happened. we're getting the the party started early on this flashback friday. ♪ you're the one that i want you are the one that i want ♪ >> can you believe it's been 40 years? >> i can't. can you? no, you probably weren't born yet. you weren't born yet. >> i loved that movie growing up. >> sandy! >> danny! ♪ working up the quarter mile >> who was the first...
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john or even mild in the shelter in the henri. the sheriff's department and their buddy first got there they didn't know dave knew it was a mob and they followed drag marks and that's how they found tiffany. when i was told that she had been. my first impression was to change places whether . for many years i'm still there no met paul works and think ok we're going to mess with. an interview like what we just did with the mother of tiffany. it's just devastating because you see how deeply they believe in the original trial they want anality they don't understand why the case is being called into question and you can understand their feelings. i wanted to hear firsthand what the atmosphere in starkville was like after the murders so i went to talk to a journalist at the clarion ledger jerry mitchell covered the murders and the trial . here is. a film that. pamela. a member of covering all this stuff and those huge headlines. we have this horrible crime there anyone arrested yet and you know who did it who did it then less than a mo
john or even mild in the shelter in the henri. the sheriff's department and their buddy first got there they didn't know dave knew it was a mob and they followed drag marks and that's how they found tiffany. when i was told that she had been. my first impression was to change places whether . for many years i'm still there no met paul works and think ok we're going to mess with. an interview like what we just did with the mother of tiffany. it's just devastating because you see how deeply they...
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john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a midsummer night's dream"? yes. no s on the end of "midsummer." back to you, david. pop culture squirrels for $800, please. mirza. -who is rocky? -yes. the flying squirrel. squirrel for $1,000. david. -what is the "animaniacs"? -that's it. blow for $600. usually made from a ram's horn, it's traditionally blown during the jewish high holiday of rosh hashanah. -john. -what's a shofar? -yeah. -tongue-twister for $200. -david. -what is a woodchuck? woodchuck could chuck wood. yeah. blow for $800, please. mirza. -who is guy fawkes? -yes. blow for $1,000. mirza. who is neil simon? neil simon. yeah. had a lot of success after that. sailing lit for $200. john. -what's a u-boat? -u-boat. yes. sailing lit, $400. mirza. -what is a star? -right. sailing for $600.
john -- not john mcclane -- john, you have command of the board. go ahead. select. this category will blow you away for $200. don't try it at home, but it's the art form being practiced here. -mirza. -what is glassblowing? -that's it. -blow away for $400. mirza. what is "a midsummer's night dream"? no. david. what is "a midsummer night's dream"? yes. no s on the end of "midsummer." back to you, david. pop culture squirrels for $800, please. mirza. -who is rocky?...
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john: someday. quite possibly. but the way we have always thought about ourselves is that we are in such an expansion phase, we are so far from reaching the plateau of that when things stabilize and the whole business becomes predictable. i was in asia last week and man, there is such vast opportunity there for every internet business, stripe included. i guess we are so fixated on making sure, how do we ensure what stripe is doing in the u.s., in europe, asia, that we are capitalizing on the opportunities there. and will go to the long-term structure of the company, that we will fit within that. emily: speaking of, what is happening more broadly, we are in a world of great political and economic uncertainty with president trump being elected, with brexit, with facebook and apple and google on the other hand squelching all of the smaller companies. in a way, you could say squelching innovation. could that hurt stripe? given you depend on businesses getting started? john: when you take stock of what is happening on a
john: someday. quite possibly. but the way we have always thought about ourselves is that we are in such an expansion phase, we are so far from reaching the plateau of that when things stabilize and the whole business becomes predictable. i was in asia last week and man, there is such vast opportunity there for every internet business, stripe included. i guess we are so fixated on making sure, how do we ensure what stripe is doing in the u.s., in europe, asia, that we are capitalizing on the...
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and jimmy's "grease" dance lesson straight from john travolta. >> this is unbelievable. >> why john's bringing back two of his classic roles. >> then, paris jackson scrubs graffiti off of michael jackson's star. the strange twist behind her daddy tribute. >>> adam rip p ork n and rita ♪ >>> what is a u.s. intelligence officialser with a voice like that doing in a new york subway? giving the crowd a big surprise, because that's actually christina aguilera in disguise. the banjo player? that's jimmy fallon. a a christina is going to be jimmy's guest on the tonight show tonight. i would have recognized her voice. >> you never know. mr. fallon having one of his best weeks ever, because he also got a dance lesson from danny zuko, aka john travolta. ♪ it's electrifying >> the dance move is called the four corners. remember this? ♪ you're the one that i want ♪ the one that i want ♪ oh, oh, oh, honey >> john had suggested it to "grease's" choreographer. >> so i said, we used to do the four corners. why don't we do that? >> john's been reliving his classics a lot lately. ♪ you can
and jimmy's "grease" dance lesson straight from john travolta. >> this is unbelievable. >> why john's bringing back two of his classic roles. >> then, paris jackson scrubs graffiti off of michael jackson's star. the strange twist behind her daddy tribute. >>> adam rip p ork n and rita ♪ >>> what is a u.s. intelligence officialser with a voice like that doing in a new york subway? giving the crowd a big surprise, because that's actually christina...
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john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the courts at a risk of dirtying the damage of our church and i used all my weight to make sure this did not happen. what had these french priest done to incur the wrath of an archbishop. in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high schools in your own day the capital. but in virtue of any piece of the country the brothers of state john have left town. until two thousand and fourteen they oversaw this cathedral the biggest in the region. and. we go to see the archbishop the one who asked the same john priest to leave. months and you're a tango one of the african representatives of the vatican. doesn't that. measuring nothing. in let's see who can have other superheroes and. the most who i came to know about either the pharaoh on his own. said to me no this i
john priests he explained himself. reverend brother some brothers of st john got themselves into situations of extreme gravity the brothers in question were about to be hauled in front of the courts at a risk of dirtying the damage of our church and i used all my weight to make sure this did not happen. what had these french priest done to incur the wrath of an archbishop. in cameroon a mostly catholic country the community of st john is an institution. the brothers run one of the biggest high...
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sending john bolton here that was think a message of itself john bolton is a hawk he's aggressive when it comes to foreign policies real support of making america great again no matter the cost to others be they opponents or allies but he said you know where we're donald trump is for stability that we're here and we're ready to meet with anyone and that's john bolton. the russians have walked all over the obama administration for eight years it's really been a pathetic performance if you make them feel pain and others feel pain then the possibility of deterring future conduct like this increases that's what we need to do the white house was pretty straightforward when they issued a statement as to why john bolton was coming in was that this discuss serious issues such as syria ukraine the developing arms race between russia and the united states alleged in the fear and by russia and the u.s. elections as they say but john bolton said during his meeting with vladimir putin that you know he hopes he expressed hope that relations can be restored and that the two countries can find common
sending john bolton here that was think a message of itself john bolton is a hawk he's aggressive when it comes to foreign policies real support of making america great again no matter the cost to others be they opponents or allies but he said you know where we're donald trump is for stability that we're here and we're ready to meet with anyone and that's john bolton. the russians have walked all over the obama administration for eight years it's really been a pathetic performance if you make...
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john: someday. quite possibly. but the way we have always thought about ourselves is that we are in such an expansion phase, we are so far from reaching the plateau of that when things stabilize and the whole business becomes predictable. i was in asia last week and man, there is such vast opportunity there for every internet business, stripe included. i guess we are so fixated on making sure, how do we ensure that sort of what stripe is doing in the u.s., in europe, asia, that we are capitalizing on the opportunities there. and will go to the long-term structure of the company, that we will fit within that. emily: speaking of, what is happening more broadly, we are in a world of great political and economic uncertainty with president trump being elected, with brexit, with facebook and apple, and google on the other hand sort of squelching all of the smaller companies. in a way, you could say squelching innovation. could that hurt stripe? given that you depend on businesses getting started? john: when you take stoc
john: someday. quite possibly. but the way we have always thought about ourselves is that we are in such an expansion phase, we are so far from reaching the plateau of that when things stabilize and the whole business becomes predictable. i was in asia last week and man, there is such vast opportunity there for every internet business, stripe included. i guess we are so fixated on making sure, how do we ensure that sort of what stripe is doing in the u.s., in europe, asia, that we are...
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john anthony copeland. little tidbits like that. i was fortunate to haveamilies provide information to me that the dangerfield and i did census work records and newspaper archives and tying these threads together. it was a great challenge and a great journey and also going to places we went to [inaudible] and [inaudible] and utah with a population of 162 reviewed the descendent. it was a great journey and it's a journey that continues. it is one that is essential. i'm glad that i was able to be part of it. >> thank you so much. jean ank eugene and paula, thanu so much. thank you so much for being here and have a great day. [applause] >> here's a look at authors recently featured on book tvs "after words", a weekly other interview program that includes best-selling nonfiction books and guest interviewers. >> whatever you talk about the left having some responsibility for the backlash that led to donald trump they get. we do not vote for this guy. and there is truth to all of that. i have been beating up the
john anthony copeland. little tidbits like that. i was fortunate to haveamilies provide information to me that the dangerfield and i did census work records and newspaper archives and tying these threads together. it was a great challenge and a great journey and also going to places we went to [inaudible] and [inaudible] and utah with a population of 162 reviewed the descendent. it was a great journey and it's a journey that continues. it is one that is essential. i'm glad that i was able to be...
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legal john manning can. read as you don't consume don't gel you can use i can do it on joking dealing with a single bound on the bus on a night out or equal to two inches wasn't awake it was a stance we've got going on in jindo laws because we don't need an incident in the road in the movie that did us off putting in a song as a suit outside of the us it all took the sitting on the. banks kaiser financial guy they say made it a delicate. touch it is it this is a central plank support diet bloom is a good club in my town so stop to. conquer the kid same compensate oh boy kin i know what it is supposed to approve of it because. it's not. going to. get the kind of. move on which i didn't get showed up to movies because of who i'm listening to mco going to be a good show are still soft and we must. show it is not so much of a thing as the fight cause it is a constant as it was a few rough shall see a huge. the g. seven summit sees a major rift open between the u.s. and the rest of the pack with trump for attract
legal john manning can. read as you don't consume don't gel you can use i can do it on joking dealing with a single bound on the bus on a night out or equal to two inches wasn't awake it was a stance we've got going on in jindo laws because we don't need an incident in the road in the movie that did us off putting in a song as a suit outside of the us it all took the sitting on the. banks kaiser financial guy they say made it a delicate. touch it is it this is a central plank support diet bloom...
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it's a risky game, but the numbers are overwhelming if john -- john cox finishes second. >> in other words, if antonio villaraigosa were to finish second, most republicans would never vote for someone like gavin newsom, he's too liberal. but if someone like antonio villaraigosa were to get in, some democrats would vote for him, and some republicans would vote for him, because he is more moderate. eventually, he would be a greater threat to newsom? >> i don't think gavin is worried about winning. he doesn't want a blood he race where he has to run hard against antonio villaraigosa and leave bad feelings. he would prefer, under the mat that we just heard about, for him to walk into office, do some good things in the minds of california voters, so that he can set them up to be president. i think all will be forgotten for years from now, if gavin newsom wins the governorship and is a good job. as we all know, four years from now might as well be 100 years from now, we will have to see. >> for the record, gavin newsom denies he has any interest in the presidency. i don't know that i belie
it's a risky game, but the numbers are overwhelming if john -- john cox finishes second. >> in other words, if antonio villaraigosa were to finish second, most republicans would never vote for someone like gavin newsom, he's too liberal. but if someone like antonio villaraigosa were to get in, some democrats would vote for him, and some republicans would vote for him, because he is more moderate. eventually, he would be a greater threat to newsom? >> i don't think gavin is worried...
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place again. >> john: yeah. it's not that much different. >> anthony: it's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. province town was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john: floor still shaking or did they fix it? >> april: no. >> john: that's too bad. >> april: everybody got seasick. and started tripping. now that it's even they are all safe and have cocktails so i can get my sea legs back. >> john: oh, really? >> april: yeah. >> anthony: april owns the joint now. taken over for her father, the legendary reggie, a forward-thinking dude if there ever was one. >> april: it was built in 1798. >> anthony: how long in the family? in your family? >> april: over 75 years. my f
place again. >> john: yeah. it's not that much different. >> anthony: it's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. province town was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and...
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john carmen. john is retiring after 21 years of service as the scouting executive of the area council. mr. hill: he's the longest in the cout executive history of the council. during his tenure, john played an instrumental role in more than doubling the council's territory, currently encompassing over half the geography and population of the state of arkansas. also under john's leadership, the council for the first time ever was recognized as a gold level council by the boy scouts of america, journey to excellence program. the highest award a council can earn. after a 35-year career as a professional scouter, john and mary plan to move to in the history of the council. during his tenure, john louisville, kentucky and spend more time with their beautiful family. my congratulations to john on an incredible career and best wishes for his future endeavors. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition. >> mr. speak
john carmen. john is retiring after 21 years of service as the scouting executive of the area council. mr. hill: he's the longest in the cout executive history of the council. during his tenure, john played an instrumental role in more than doubling the council's territory, currently encompassing over half the geography and population of the state of arkansas. also under john's leadership, the council for the first time ever was recognized as a gold level council by the boy scouts of america,...
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john king back to read the tea leaves for us .3 when we want more information, we always go back t john king. and here we are. how could toght's results afbt the democrats for the house? >> tonight could be critical to the math in the end. why? one of our question, will the democrats have a candidate against jeff denam. why does that matter? hillary clinton carried this districts. democrats can get it. it's gettable. will they have a candidate? right now they do, but only 36% of the vote come in. unclear if they'll have a candidate. that's one of the races where democrats if they get locked out, it turt hurts their chance. duncan hunter, diane harkey is the republican leading in darrel iss a's district. democrats can get it if it's a blue year. will thf a candidate? right now they do. but only 13% soft vote in. they have a possibility to get locked out here. they may cancel each other out. danahrabacher, yo h, you see some republicans but also a lot of democrats cancelling the vote out. why does this matter? give me a sec to go through ese are the race where is we know the lines are dra
john king back to read the tea leaves for us .3 when we want more information, we always go back t john king. and here we are. how could toght's results afbt the democrats for the house? >> tonight could be critical to the math in the end. why? one of our question, will the democrats have a candidate against jeff denam. why does that matter? hillary clinton carried this districts. democrats can get it. it's gettable. will they have a candidate? right now they do, but only 36% of the vote...
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john? >> mic, thanks ver mike, thanks. president trump continues to blame democrats for the situation at the border. correspondent kevin corke has that part of the story tonight from the white house. good evening, kevin. >> good evening, john. the president directing federal agencies to begin the process of reunifying those parents and children that were separated at the border after their parents brought them here illegally, support of that executive order you talked about yesterday signed by the president that continues to draw heavy criticism from democrats. >> it's a whole big con job. in the meantime, people are suffering because of the democrats. >> president trump apparently was in a fighting mood today. ready to fight democrats on capitol hill and fight the perception that his administration alone is responsible for creating the crisis at the border. >> this has been going on for 50 years, 60 years, 70 years. but it's gotten worse over the last 20. because laws have been so complex
john? >> mic, thanks ver mike, thanks. president trump continues to blame democrats for the situation at the border. correspondent kevin corke has that part of the story tonight from the white house. good evening, kevin. >> good evening, john. the president directing federal agencies to begin the process of reunifying those parents and children that were separated at the border after their parents brought them here illegally, support of that executive order you talked about...
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jo john. go ahead. john. go ahead. i thought you were john roberts. >> we're frequently confused, mr. president. mr. president, the joint statement does not talk about verifiable or irreversible denuclearization. is that a concession on the part of the united states? >> no, not at all. if you look at it, it said we are -- let's see here. it will be gone. i don't think you can be any more plain. issues of the establishment of the dprk relations building. we talk about the guarantees and we talk about unwavering commitment to the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. this is the document that we just signed. >> did you discuss with chairman kim methods to verify with the united states or international organizations that process? >> yes, we did. it will be verified. we will be verifying. >> how will that be achieved? >> it will be achieved by having a lot of people there. as we develop a certain trust. we think we have done that. secretary pompeo has been really doing a fantastic job. his staff and everybody.
jo john. go ahead. john. go ahead. i thought you were john roberts. >> we're frequently confused, mr. president. mr. president, the joint statement does not talk about verifiable or irreversible denuclearization. is that a concession on the part of the united states? >> no, not at all. if you look at it, it said we are -- let's see here. it will be gone. i don't think you can be any more plain. issues of the establishment of the dprk relations building. we talk about the guarantees...
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and writer john mcnamara. inside they left the opinion page blank writing only this --" "today we are speechless. this page is intentionally left blank to commemorate those victims at the shooting at our office. tomorrow the page will return to the steady purpose to offer informed opinions about the world around them that they might be bert citizens." our thoughts and prayers are with the "capital gazette" staff and their families tonight. that is our story. tucker is up next. ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." for centuries america fought crime by hiring police. now democrats have a new plan. fire the police and redefine law-breaking as an act of virtue. if there is no enforcement, there is no crime. well, shocking speed that this has become normal on the left to demand the abolition of i.c.e. and the 20,000 agents that work there and enforce the immigration laws. a few weeks ago it was only a few activists on the far left calling for this. then this week on tuesday, congression
and writer john mcnamara. inside they left the opinion page blank writing only this --" "today we are speechless. this page is intentionally left blank to commemorate those victims at the shooting at our office. tomorrow the page will return to the steady purpose to offer informed opinions about the world around them that they might be bert citizens." our thoughts and prayers are with the "capital gazette" staff and their families tonight. that is our story. tucker is...
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. >> i did good on the first one and then john cleaned up after that. >> john is always doing his book learning, alisyn. donald trump has made a lifetime out of street smarts over book smarts. i would say if you needed three words to describe him it's about attitude is three pretty good ones. he has built a brand sort of in the marketplace and now in the political marketplace. eggheads and nerds are the ones who study policy briefings. he goes by his gut, his instinc instincts, and that has gotten him president. i do think it is a different thing when we are talking about nuclear weapons in the korean peninsula and a historic meeting. no american president has ever sat down with a north korean leader. but it's not surprising. i think it's odd but not surprising. this is who this man is. he has utder confidence in his ability to do anything and everything, even when the facts suggest he might not should have that confidence. >> david sanger, we have a short time left, but tell me where the line is now on what may be the crucial thing which is certifiable, verifiable denuclearization. >>
. >> i did good on the first one and then john cleaned up after that. >> john is always doing his book learning, alisyn. donald trump has made a lifetime out of street smarts over book smarts. i would say if you needed three words to describe him it's about attitude is three pretty good ones. he has built a brand sort of in the marketplace and now in the political marketplace. eggheads and nerds are the ones who study policy briefings. he goes by his gut, his instinc instincts, and...
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john cox, it is john against gavin newsom, but cox only has out one-tentf the campaign money that newsom has. so what does john cox nee to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican wouldg have a hans t up there and they came in in the top four, two of the top four. the big oddity was regosa, we thought it would e democra all the way. cox is holding the message. he put something together that makes a lot o sense to democrats as well and he's talking about the hollowing out of theiddle class, that is the war against middle class. to win, there's a lot of vulnerabilities. newsom certainly didn't have a majority of ddemocrats behin him, so he comes out with that. he's f he's also a sncisco democrat. in san francisco that's a great thing. outside of san francisco, not so greatfoecause moslks understand that san francisco has turned into kind of a trash town, high disease rate,igh alcohol. we got tent cities. it is really dysfunctional and you need a hazmat suit in certain parts of town, that's no exag
john cox, it is john against gavin newsom, but cox only has out one-tentf the campaign money that newsom has. so what does john cox nee to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican wouldg have a hans t up there and they came in in the top four, two of the top four. the big oddity was regosa, we thought it would e democra all the way. cox is holding the message. he put something together that makes...
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john huffington is on the outside with an uncertain future. you know we all make choices i did go to school and i was younger we all we are through sophomore year of high school. both my parents the very words came my father's ph d. my mother had a master's both teacher taught at different points in their careers so education was like really paramount. stepped away from all that and took a left turn and got into the party scene and you know put myself in the wrong choice of lifestyle. i was doing drugs and it was in the eighty's and cocaine was coming in at that point it was a new thing you know is the big thing and there's a lure to the money you know the reputation of prestigious comes with and that's my son longball two situation i now find myself you know still in. business pretty clear going to d.n.a. evidence just kind of sounds him in this case. d.n.a. was finally tested of a hair that was alleged to a bald john huffington found in the bed the murder victim diana bakker but. that was not the only piece of evidence and there is other evi
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i have been to that camp several times, john. i walked down that railroad sighting where the families were separated. that's why i used that picture. that's the scene where families were separated. now, look, i know we're not nazi germany, all right, but there is a commonality there and a fear on my part that we have standards we have to live up to. you know, john, if you walk down that track, you go through the portal and you open up onto acres and acres where the barracks used to be and you can still see the footings of the barracks and beyond that the crematorium. the sky is blue, the trees are green, and the dirt is brown. this really happened. and although that's in poland now, it was in germany during the war. i lived in germany for three years. i more civilized people you cannot find. so i was trying to point out we need be careful not to move in that direction. >> the comparison, though, is one that critics latch onto. they will note, among other things, the jews who walked through that door, did not choose to walk throug
i have been to that camp several times, john. i walked down that railroad sighting where the families were separated. that's why i used that picture. that's the scene where families were separated. now, look, i know we're not nazi germany, all right, but there is a commonality there and a fear on my part that we have standards we have to live up to. you know, john, if you walk down that track, you go through the portal and you open up onto acres and acres where the barracks used to be and you...
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robin millen in san diego with reaction from john cox tonight. >> reporter: john cox didn't declare victory to a group of supporters tonight. after all he's solidly in second place. but given the fact we just heard candidate antonio villaraigosa concede about 15 minutes ago it would appear that the john cox campaign is far from over. let's show you some video we shot earlier. of course the john cox website says his top two priorities are to repeal the gas tax and end california's policy as being a sanctuary state. and while john cox might not have voted for donald trump in 2016, wow, what a difference a year and a half makes. the president has endorsed john cox and john cox is clearly on the president's side trying to rally the trump base, to bring john cox victory in november. >> mr. newsom made it clear that he wanted to run against me instead of another democrat. well, as i told him in san jose at the debate, be careful, mr. newsom. be careful what you wish for. [ cheers ] it wasn't donald trump who made california the highest taxed state in the country. it was gavin newsom and t
robin millen in san diego with reaction from john cox tonight. >> reporter: john cox didn't declare victory to a group of supporters tonight. after all he's solidly in second place. but given the fact we just heard candidate antonio villaraigosa concede about 15 minutes ago it would appear that the john cox campaign is far from over. let's show you some video we shot earlier. of course the john cox website says his top two priorities are to repeal the gas tax and end california's policy...
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we'll ask john hileman, david frum, and john howard after the break. we'll also be joined as i said by michael avenatti who michael cohen actually tried to get a federal judge to prevent michael avenatti from appearing on this program tonight. and michael cohen put my name and this show's name in his pleadings to a judge about trying to stop michael avenatti from coming on this show. so michael avenatti is here to tell you how that all worked out. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. when the guyd in front slamsay on his brakes out of nowhere. you do too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, libe
we'll ask john hileman, david frum, and john howard after the break. we'll also be joined as i said by michael avenatti who michael cohen actually tried to get a federal judge to prevent michael avenatti from appearing on this program tonight. and michael cohen put my name and this show's name in his pleadings to a judge about trying to stop michael avenatti from coming on this show. so michael avenatti is here to tell you how that all worked out. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20...
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john cox, it is john cox against gavin newsom, but cox only has about one-tehenth of tampaign money that newsom has. so what does john coxeed to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican would have a hans to get up there and they came in in the t four, two of the top four. the big oddity was regosa, we rats ht it would be dem all the way. cox is holding the message. he put something together that o kes a lot of sense democrats as well and he's talking about the hollowing out clof the middle ass, that is the war against middle class. to win, there's a lot of vulnerabilities. newsom certainly didn've a majority of democrats behind him, so he comes out with that. he's he's also a san francisco democrat. in san francisco that's a g reat thing. outside of san francisco, not so great because mt folks understand that san francisco has turned into kind of a trash town, high disease rate, highal hol. we got tent cities. it is really dysfunctional and you need a hazmat suit i certain parts of town, that's
john cox, it is john cox against gavin newsom, but cox only has about one-tehenth of tampaign money that newsom has. so what does john coxeed to do to prevail in november? >> well, first of all, cox came from way behind. frankly, none of us in the party thought either republican would have a hans to get up there and they came in in the t four, two of the top four. the big oddity was regosa, we rats ht it would be dem all the way. cox is holding the message. he put something together that...
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et me ask about john cox again. since we're speaking of p sidents, president trump endorsed him during the election. we saw john cox rise in the pollfts shortly a that. will the republican national committee ask president trump to come the california to campan on beh of john cox in the governor's race and in other races aroundhe state? >> probably trump would be best servedn orange county. trump had he had the time would have campaigned in orange county and probably carried it nice but trump made an intelligent decision during the presidential campaign.ig you cam where the votes are, most likely to get the alectoral college. so he is popul in orange county. it's turned around in the last year. he's been an effective president, even democrats have s to admit ihe best unemployment ratio in two ge erations. african-americans have never been so fully employed since they started measuring the metric. foreign policy -- >> wilre you ask pdent trump though to come to california to campaign on behalf of john cox and other re
et me ask about john cox again. since we're speaking of p sidents, president trump endorsed him during the election. we saw john cox rise in the pollfts shortly a that. will the republican national committee ask president trump to come the california to campan on beh of john cox in the governor's race and in other races aroundhe state? >> probably trump would be best servedn orange county. trump had he had the time would have campaigned in orange county and probably carried it nice but...
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john travolta in "gotti." take a look at this. >> frank's father been doing fireworks for years. >> the kid got no fingers. >> it's my gift to them. i do the fireworks the way i like it. that's not what i -- >> yeah, yeah. i love how they build up. now we get to be the build up. >> look at this. >> aw, this is perfect. all right, you want to have some fun? >> let's go have some fun. [ light laughter ] >> is there a problem here? >> we're shutting you down, gotti. this is an unpermitted street gathering. there are illegal fireworks on these premises. >> what are you talking about? we've been doing this for 20 years! >> let me ask you something. you gonna put these good people in jail because they're proud of their country? is that right? you got my lawyer on the phone? >> standing by. >> you got bail money? >> with interest. >> send 'em up! [ cheers and applause ] oh, hey!: my laywer. send 'em up! oh, love it. "gotti" this weekend. go check it out in theaters. i've also goto say today is a a big day, because it
john travolta in "gotti." take a look at this. >> frank's father been doing fireworks for years. >> the kid got no fingers. >> it's my gift to them. i do the fireworks the way i like it. that's not what i -- >> yeah, yeah. i love how they build up. now we get to be the build up. >> look at this. >> aw, this is perfect. all right, you want to have some fun? >> let's go have some fun. [ light laughter ] >> is there a problem here? >>...
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john huffington is on the outside with an uncertain future. you know we all make choices a degree of this younger. we are through sophomore year of high school. both my parents the very words came my father's ph d. my mother had a master's both teacher taught at different points in their careers so education was like really a pair of. stepped away from all and took a left turn and got into the party scene and you know put myself in the wrong choice and waste. i was doing drugs and it was in the eighty's and cocaine was coming in at that point it was a new thing you know is the big thing and there's a lure to the money you know the reputation of prestigious comes with and. long haul to situation and i find myself you know still there. is a pretty weird d.n.a. evidence. that holds them in this case. d.n.a. was finally tested on the hair that was alleged to a ball to john helping to failed in the bed of the murder victim diana bakker but. that was not the only piece of evidence and there is other. but is this a jest that he might have done the cr
john huffington is on the outside with an uncertain future. you know we all make choices a degree of this younger. we are through sophomore year of high school. both my parents the very words came my father's ph d. my mother had a master's both teacher taught at different points in their careers so education was like really a pair of. stepped away from all and took a left turn and got into the party scene and you know put myself in the wrong choice and waste. i was doing drugs and it was in the...
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[applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best advice i have seen on the subject was the following. commencement speakers,, the advice went, should think of themselves as the body at an old-fashioned irish wake. [laughter] have they need you to party, but nobody expects you to say very much. [laughter] john: a tradition i shall follow. [applause] indiana university and stanford university actually have a long historical tie. david starr jordan, the seventh president of indiana university in 1891 came west to become stanford's very first president. 96 years later, tom earl ich, came east to become the 15th president of indiana university. for me, it is very meaning
[applause] john: thank you. members of the board of president, provost, faculty and staff of the university, families, friends, and especially fellow graduates, good afternoon and congratulations on this momentous occasion. by of the dilemmas faced every commencement speaker is how long to speak. if my speech is too long, you will become restless. short, i will fail to inspire you. some of the best advice i have seen on the subject was the following. commencement speakers,, the advice went,...