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john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there. emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: any company that doesn't cost me think they are under threat has a problem. you saw on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to the indent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come at us. 40% of the fortune 500 exist in 10 years. the same is true of high tech companies even more. if they don't na
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there....
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john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to do with issues -- deal with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what does it look like an work jointly with government to say, how do we get there? emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: the answer is, any company that doesn't constantly think they're under threat has a problem. you saw the press on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to reinvent ourselves and deal with tough
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to do with issues -- deal with issues in front of them and deal with them...
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>> john the baptist. >> judgment is coming! >> the fearless prophet who hails the coming of a new messiah. >> he believes that some reckoning is imminent. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus, setting him on his mission towards god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. >> now science joins the quest to connect past and present, testing john the baptist's relics to discover a link to the man the bible says was john's cousin, jesus himself, to help us answer who really was john the baptist. ♪ >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come her
>> john the baptist. >> judgment is coming! >> the fearless prophet who hails the coming of a new messiah. >> he believes that some reckoning is imminent. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus, setting him on his mission towards god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. >> now science joins the quest to connect past and present, testing john the baptist's relics to discover a link to the man the bible says was john's cousin,...
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john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there. emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: any company that doesn't cost me think they are under threat has a problem. , jeff bezos,azon who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to the indent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come at us. 40% of the fortune 500 exist in 10 years. the same is true of high tech companies even more. if they don't navigate throug
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there....
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soon she got a response from him, john, john diamond. >> john loved women. john was a ladies man. john always had girlfriends. >> so debbie, john's kid sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother's got a great personality. he's an attractive guy and his personally 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, talked about movies and music and things that we didn't talk about. >> john diamond was an army staff target based at ft. bragg. >> 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 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 at ten tiff. he was very affection natate. it was great. >> he was submmitten with havin sex with her. >> she said that marty was the love of her life and she never loved
soon she got a response from him, john, john diamond. >> john loved women. john was a ladies man. john always had girlfriends. >> so debbie, john's kid sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother's got a great personality. he's an attractive guy and his personally 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...
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peter's square, pope john paul ii is shot. the shooter is immediately apprehended and arrested. >> the bullest misses the main artery by fractions of inches. he always credits the blessed mother with saving him. one hand fired, but another guided the bullet. and that other is the bless the mother. >> the would be assassin claims the order to kill the pope came down from the kgb, a bombshell accusation that italian police are never able to prove. >> whether there were orders from moscow, nobody has ever been able to find them. but the soviets, they understood what a threat he was. i think the most credible explanation is the would-be assassin undertook an opportunistic moment to carry out what the soviets wanted. >> eventually pope john paul ii visits his shooter in prison. >> he decides to meet with the man who tries to kill him. he's offering forgiveness to this person who has done this horrible thing to him. that's a profound moment. >> that's justice for an unjust act. he had the holy father shows him mercy by forgiving him
peter's square, pope john paul ii is shot. the shooter is immediately apprehended and arrested. >> the bullest misses the main artery by fractions of inches. he always credits the blessed mother with saving him. one hand fired, but another guided the bullet. and that other is the bless the mother. >> the would be assassin claims the order to kill the pope came down from the kgb, a bombshell accusation that italian police are never able to prove. >> whether there were orders...
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john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was cross-examining witnesses. mike gilmore, president of the research clinic offered sutton a glimmer of hope. >> we will be able to regenerate an optic nerve not so much a question of can we, when can we? >> reporter: and it was a good news/bad news sort of day. >> i do not want to mislead you or provide false hopes. >> reporter: yes there might be a cure but perhaps not for five, ten years or more, quite possibly too late for john sutton. >> okay. >> how soon depends on how much funding we can get, how many scientists we can put behind the problem to solve it
john took it all in, amazed. and for the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was...
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john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to from $70 million to $47 billion 75,000, and change the world at the same times in terms of how the internet made a difference in all of our lives. emily: five years into your tenure, the dot-com bubble burst. did your bubble burst in that moment? john: when i saw wang fall from grace and 32,000 people lose their job and i watched what , happened at ibm, where it should have been the leader forever, and yet it fell for almost 20 years. it has just slightly improved since then. i knew transitions happen. i had been told that leadership was lonely but it was about as lonely as
john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to from $70 million to $47 billion 75,000, and change the world...
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but john kelly -- ready, are you ready? so john kelly will be leaving towards the end of the year, at the end of the year. i appreciate his service very much. thank you. thank you all. >> very short there. boris sanchez at the white house there. the president addressing a few things. you mentioned the chair of the joint chiefs. mueller actually saying he's happy about the way things are going. the way we are reading it. it's turning around very nicely. but that, you know, he really was beari iburying the lead on . it had been reported that they hasn't been speaking recently, that the relationship was rather tenuous. what are your sources telling you about their relationship and how it has crumbled or how this has led to -- how their relationship has led to -- >> fred, it's gone through a number of tasks. john kelly had been asked to stay on as chief of staff through 2020. now it appears he's leaving before the end of the year. as you recall, when he first came in, he was replacing reince prieb
but john kelly -- ready, are you ready? so john kelly will be leaving towards the end of the year, at the end of the year. i appreciate his service very much. thank you. thank you all. >> very short there. boris sanchez at the white house there. the president addressing a few things. you mentioned the chair of the joint chiefs. mueller actually saying he's happy about the way things are going. the way we are reading it. it's turning around very nicely. but that, you know, he really was...
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john: i think we did. i think "move fast and break things" was fine when you were a small company and you had a very small impact when you broke something, or even when you're impact was confined to one sector. you're impacting other technology companies. when you're impacting the american public at the scale these companies do, breaking things has many unintended consequences. and i think we hit another mantra. brad: a lot of the tech companies that we write about are very good at tax minimization, tax avoidance. so what is the responsibility of stanford university that has instructed these visible leaders, larry and sergey, evan spiegel at snapchat, in crafting leaders that take things like ethical leadership and the service mindset into account? john: when we did our undergraduate curriculum about six or seven years ago, we introduced an ethical reasoning requirement for all undergraduates. and the motivation was exactly that one. you've got people going into leadership positions in technology, medicine
john: i think we did. i think "move fast and break things" was fine when you were a small company and you had a very small impact when you broke something, or even when you're impact was confined to one sector. you're impacting other technology companies. when you're impacting the american public at the scale these companies do, breaking things has many unintended consequences. and i think we hit another mantra. brad: a lot of the tech companies that we write about are very good at...
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that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him, because he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of every child. a good community is built by thousands of small acts of decency that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. very deep in the dna of this nation's soul, each of us carries with us the capacity, the responsibility, and we can screw up the courage to ensure that is not extinguished. it is 1000 little things that make us different. bottom-line was i think john believed in us. i think he believed in the american people, not just all the preambles, the constitution. he believed in the american people. all 325 million of us. even th
that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him, because he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of...
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that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him vp. biden: heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of every child. a good community is built by thousands of small acts of decency that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. very deep in the dna of this soul, hostile -- nation's each of us carries with us the capacity, the responsibility, and we can screw up the courage to ensure that is not extinguished. it is 1000 little things that make us different. bottom-line was i think john believed in us. think he believed in the american people, not just all the preambles, the constitution. he believed in the american people. all 325 million of us. even though john is no longer with us,
that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him vp. biden: heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of every child. a good community is built by...
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it's more a look at john kelly student. when he came in he was a very controlling force that calm down and undisciplined white house. he made the trains run on time. he controlled access to the oval office. he was seen to get the white house in a more operational sense better organize. made some people mad including the president at times and has been reported in about stuff they had over recent months. >> leland: talk about nick heirs and the relationship with the president. in october 2017, then, nick heirs chief of staff to vice president pence was meeting with wealthy gop donors. he reportedly said he wanted to purge gop lawmakers that didn't quickly rally around the president's agenda. is this bringing in a much harder line? more savvy political operator to try to whip capitol hill as republicans go to the minority? >> definitely. his whole being before this current job was political operatives. knowing where the skeletons are buried in washington. an operator in republican circles and someone who knows capitol hill we
it's more a look at john kelly student. when he came in he was a very controlling force that calm down and undisciplined white house. he made the trains run on time. he controlled access to the oval office. he was seen to get the white house in a more operational sense better organize. made some people mad including the president at times and has been reported in about stuff they had over recent months. >> leland: talk about nick heirs and the relationship with the president. in october...
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john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to deal with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what does it look like an work jointly with government to say, how do we get there? emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: the answer is, any company that doesn't constantly think they're under threat has a problem. you saw the press on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to reinvent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come a
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to deal with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say...
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john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there. emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? companye answer is, any that doesn't constantly think they're under threat has a problem. you saw on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to reinvent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come at us. behind.get left 40% of the fortune 5
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what...
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john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. brad: at a young age, you become a professor at stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize some of your microprocessor designs. it becomes your first company. how did he convince you to go and take that risk of becoming a part-time entrepreneur? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it didn't translate to the east coast, where the head of the company was. he said this techno
john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good...
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it brings tears to your eyes seeing john f. kennedy finally calling for the enactment of a civil rights bill. it was slow in coming and it was at robert kennedy's insistence that john kennedy made the speech. that was part of robert kennedy's power. that's why arguably robert kennedy was a more important figure in the history of civil rights than john kennedy was. i went to the memorial service for robert kennedy on the 50th anniversary, the family held a ceremony at arlington. i don't think there's another figure in american history in the last several decades who could have attracted a crowd like that. 5,000 people commemorating him. in that sense robert kennedy has emerged as a more important figure than his older brother. >> host: talk about sir ptitious meetings they had, i believe they had one meeting especially where robert kennedy had asked martin luther king, jr. to bring other members of the civil rights movement luminary to speak to them, and he was shocked at how they spoke to him. >> david: that's a interesting sto
it brings tears to your eyes seeing john f. kennedy finally calling for the enactment of a civil rights bill. it was slow in coming and it was at robert kennedy's insistence that john kennedy made the speech. that was part of robert kennedy's power. that's why arguably robert kennedy was a more important figure in the history of civil rights than john kennedy was. i went to the memorial service for robert kennedy on the 50th anniversary, the family held a ceremony at arlington. i don't think...
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same thing with john kelly. it is not really a trump guy i think trump is past that, he is past feeling like i need to have people who have this impression. now what trump wants are people who are basically loyal to him and maybe actually just logistics. i think nick ayers certainly is not going to challenge the president as somebody -- he's not like a general or something like that. but he will probably implement the president's agenda in a pretty efficient manner and that is what the president wants. >> all right. we shall see. matt lewis, maria cardona, good to see you. >>> next, a new report about the relationship between jared kushner and the crown prince of saudi arabia. and the contacts they had following the murder of jamal khashoggi. it was here. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me pr
same thing with john kelly. it is not really a trump guy i think trump is past that, he is past feeling like i need to have people who have this impression. now what trump wants are people who are basically loyal to him and maybe actually just logistics. i think nick ayers certainly is not going to challenge the president as somebody -- he's not like a general or something like that. but he will probably implement the president's agenda in a pretty efficient manner and that is what the...
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a we took a driving tour with john brown interpreter. >> john brown, thank you for joining us today. or should i say carrie altenburg, john interpreter here in lawrence kansas. for those who don't know, who is john brown? ? >> john brown was an evolutionist, he came to kansas in 1855, left for the last time 1859. it had a major impact on the state. >> how long have you been portraying him? >> i started betraying john in 2006.>> are given new meaning to this root term riding shotgun. this is a period copy, which means it was done about the time the originals were done about 1853 slant reach chart, this is something that john brown would need to carry. show less text >> where the three of us going today? >> we are going down around downtown lawrence and then we will be taking a few excursion trips to other important sites in lawrence history. >> let's hit the road. all right. we are starting up here at the watkins history museum. tell me about this building. >> it was originally a bank building, jd watkins was an entrepreneur that in the 19th century he became very wealthy, land specul
a we took a driving tour with john brown interpreter. >> john brown, thank you for joining us today. or should i say carrie altenburg, john interpreter here in lawrence kansas. for those who don't know, who is john brown? ? >> john brown was an evolutionist, he came to kansas in 1855, left for the last time 1859. it had a major impact on the state. >> how long have you been portraying him? >> i started betraying john in 2006.>> are given new meaning to this root...
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john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast moving paces in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we're all equal in life and my office shouldn't be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the c.e.o. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to 75,000, from $70 million to $47 billion and change the world at the same time in terms of how the internet made a difference and all our lives. emily: five years into your tenure, the dot-com bubble burst. did your bubble burst in that home? john: when i saw wang fall from grace and 32,000 people lose their job -- and i watched what happened at ibm, where it should have been the leader forever, and yet it felt for almost 20 years. it has just slightly improved since then. i knew transitions happen. i'd been told that leadership was lonely, but it was about as lonely as it
john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast moving paces in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we're all equal in life and my office shouldn't be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the c.e.o. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to 75,000, from $70 million to $47 billion and change the world...
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john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to from $70 million to $47 billion 75,000, and change the world at the same times in terms of how the internet made a difference in all of our lives. emily: five years into your tenure, the dot-com bubble burst. did your bubble burst in that moment? john: when i saw wang fall from grace and 32,000 people lose their job and i watched what , happened at ibm, where it should have been the leader fell forand yet it almost 20 years. it has just slightly improved since then. i knew transitions happen. i had been told that leadership was lonely but it was about as , lonely as it gets
john: the culture. if you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to from $70 million to $47 billion 75,000, and change the world...
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john had character. while others will miss his leadership and his passion, even his stubbornness, you are going to miss that hand on your shoulder. the family, you are going to miss the man, the faithful man, as he was, who you knew would literally give his life for you. and for that, there is no balm but time. time and your memories of a life lived well and lived fully. but i make you a promise. i promise you, the time will come -- because what is going to happen is six months will go by and everybody is going to think, well, it is past. but you are going to ride by that field or smell that fragrance or see that flashing image, and you are going to feel the way you did when you got the news. but you know you are going to make it when the image of your dad, your husband, your friend crosses your mind and a smile comes to your lips before a tear to your eye. that is when you know. and i promise you, i give you my word, i promise you, this i know -- that day will come. that day will come. you know, i am su
john had character. while others will miss his leadership and his passion, even his stubbornness, you are going to miss that hand on your shoulder. the family, you are going to miss the man, the faithful man, as he was, who you knew would literally give his life for you. and for that, there is no balm but time. time and your memories of a life lived well and lived fully. but i make you a promise. i promise you, the time will come -- because what is going to happen is six months will go by and...
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john kelly is a patriotic american. john kelly is a responsible person. i have known him for many years. there is things he has done as chief of staff that i have criticized and disagreed with. but at the end of the day, the man is a responsible human being and i think anybody can get tired of baby-sitting president loco. look at his twitter feed today. this is somebody who is off his medications. >> paul? >> oh, no. everything is fine. all is well on the good ship titanic. the problem is not general kelly. donald trump is only three staffers away from a well run white house: the father, the son and the holy spirit. whoever he picks next, should general kelly go, and i do trust our reporting, is going to see the same thing. anybody who goes to work for him is going to wind up like this. john kelly, a man who has given his entire life in service to our country will believe diminished because of his association with donald trump. >> oh, god. i hope he writes a tell-all book. >> if in fact today is the day, what final lly pushed him to th point where he deci
john kelly is a patriotic american. john kelly is a responsible person. i have known him for many years. there is things he has done as chief of staff that i have criticized and disagreed with. but at the end of the day, the man is a responsible human being and i think anybody can get tired of baby-sitting president loco. look at his twitter feed today. this is somebody who is off his medications. >> paul? >> oh, no. everything is fine. all is well on the good ship titanic. the...
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john marshall did not invent that. it was already well-known, alexander hamilton had written about it in federalist papers, marshall had spoken of it in the ratifying convention but it is a long opinion 9000 words, the news when it was issued, 8500 words of it are scalding of the jefferson administration telling it it has misbehaved, that william marbury was entitled to a commission as a justice of the peace in the district of columbia, the jefferson administration had not delivered this commission to him, they ought to have done it. marshall decides marbury can't get it because the means of redress he is seeking is in fact something the supreme court cannot do. it is unconstitutional. most of this decision is shaking a finger at his second cousin's administration. the decisions that were most controversial were the supremacy decisions, the ones where the court asserts its supremacy over state courts and there was a series of these dartmouth versus woodward, collins versus virginia, mccullough versus maryland. the case
john marshall did not invent that. it was already well-known, alexander hamilton had written about it in federalist papers, marshall had spoken of it in the ratifying convention but it is a long opinion 9000 words, the news when it was issued, 8500 words of it are scalding of the jefferson administration telling it it has misbehaved, that william marbury was entitled to a commission as a justice of the peace in the district of columbia, the jefferson administration had not delivered this...
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president, it's a privilege to see john at work. it's been an honor to work in the trenches with him day after day these past six years. to be more accurate, it's been a pleasure to stand shoulder to shoulder with him here in the well. we've had our fair share of quality time. at the end of any congress, you would expect the majority leader and the whip might have a small handful of close shaves and dramatic moments to reflect on, but john's help steer the ship with the slimmest possible margins. week after week, 51-49, then 50- 49 in many cases. well, we have seen this play out in the confirmation of a historic number of well-qualified nominees to the federal judiciary and in passage of major legislation with delicate moving parts, from comprehensive tax reform to a landmark opioids package. and the truth is even a comprehensive catalog of all the big floor votes would only capture a fraction of john's excellent work. more key nominees and important pieces of legislation have traveled quietly through the senate because john has bee
president, it's a privilege to see john at work. it's been an honor to work in the trenches with him day after day these past six years. to be more accurate, it's been a pleasure to stand shoulder to shoulder with him here in the well. we've had our fair share of quality time. at the end of any congress, you would expect the majority leader and the whip might have a small handful of close shaves and dramatic moments to reflect on, but john's help steer the ship with the slimmest possible...
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john kelly was supposed to bring some order. i'm curious to get your thoughts in terms of what does john kelly's departure change about the way the wing wing is going to be run going forward? >> i can tell you that the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, people close to him tell me he's going to take an approach of letting trump be trump. he believes john kelly did something of a disservice to president trump by saying no so often. mulvaney is going to have more of a public messaging role. he'll probably take more of a casual approach to things like the president calls his friends and allies as he chooses to seek advice. that will probably happen more under mulvaney than under kel hi. what i think is interesting about kelly's departure, he said his time as chief of staff is best judged by what the president did not do while kelly was serving at his side, things like pulling u.s. troops from south korea or the u.s. withdrawing from nato completely. i thought that was a fairly damaging comment. >>> joining us now immigration and
john kelly was supposed to bring some order. i'm curious to get your thoughts in terms of what does john kelly's departure change about the way the wing wing is going to be run going forward? >> i can tell you that the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney, people close to him tell me he's going to take an approach of letting trump be trump. he believes john kelly did something of a disservice to president trump by saying no so often. mulvaney is going to have more of a public messaging...
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john: jim inhofe. thank you for your time. announcer: the government shutdown will continue past the christmas holiday as the senate and house of ended their session. no business scheduled in either body until next thursday. as always, watch live house coverage on c-span and the senate on c-span two. ♪ announcer: the united states senate, a uniquely american institution, tearing out constitutional duties since 1789. on wednesday, c-span takes you inside the senate, learning about the body and its workings. we will look at his history of conflict and compromise with interviews. >> arguing about things and taking them around and having debates is american. announcer: key moments in history and access allowing us to bring cameras into the senate chamber during a session. follow the evolution of the , tote into the modern era the role in impeachment proceedings and investigation. the senate, conflict and , a c-span original production, exploring the history, traditions of this uniquely american institution, premieres wednesday,
john: jim inhofe. thank you for your time. announcer: the government shutdown will continue past the christmas holiday as the senate and house of ended their session. no business scheduled in either body until next thursday. as always, watch live house coverage on c-span and the senate on c-span two. ♪ announcer: the united states senate, a uniquely american institution, tearing out constitutional duties since 1789. on wednesday, c-span takes you inside the senate, learning about the body and...
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thank you for coming to this forum discussing his new book on john marshall and a special welcome to our friends at the manhattan institute our cosponsor today and our c-span audience i am president of national review institute the nonprofit organization supporting the national review mission it is my pleasure to welcome you. national review magazine over six years is an mission to preserve and promote the legacy of william f buckley junior and the conservative principles he championed to support the balance of the magazine he founded. this past february mark ten years since his passing and his contributions to our nation we house successful events all of the country not only to be nostalgic but also inspirational and we realize the young staff who are just barely reaching their teens when bill passed to him his person - - one --dash persistent advocacy and inclusive manner are not just words on a wikipedia page so this fall we took those legacy events to over 15 college campuses last week we are at berkeley last night we were at king's college in a forum national review editor in ch
thank you for coming to this forum discussing his new book on john marshall and a special welcome to our friends at the manhattan institute our cosponsor today and our c-span audience i am president of national review institute the nonprofit organization supporting the national review mission it is my pleasure to welcome you. national review magazine over six years is an mission to preserve and promote the legacy of william f buckley junior and the conservative principles he championed to...
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john berman here h in for an anderson. that's what president trump is doing in the fight against isis in syria and the way he announced it all by itself is stunning enough. then, again, so was the reaction. the surprise, dismay, the outraou outraiou outrage, even the outright mockery. that's just from fellow republicans. >> the decision to withdraw american -- an american presence in syria is a colossal, in my mind, mistake. >> pulling the plug on these troops without giving due consideration to the consequences, i think, is something that i don't think any of us want to do. >> if obama had made this decision, republicans would be all over him. >> all over him, by senator graham's way of thinking and others because the president's decision would seem to hurt u.s. allies and help u.s. adversaries. namely, russia. senator rubio even alluded to that on twitter retweeting kremlin praise for the move adding, himself, "i found someone who is supportive of the decision to retreat from syria." but that tweet mocking though it may
john berman here h in for an anderson. that's what president trump is doing in the fight against isis in syria and the way he announced it all by itself is stunning enough. then, again, so was the reaction. the surprise, dismay, the outraou outraiou outrage, even the outright mockery. that's just from fellow republicans. >> the decision to withdraw american -- an american presence in syria is a colossal, in my mind, mistake. >> pulling the plug on these troops without giving due...
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. >> we are introduced the character of lazarus in the gospel of john. what we are told about him is unique. he is the one whom jesus loved. >> lazarus, come out. >> and he is famous for his part in the ultimate miracle of jesus' mission. >> the raising of lazarus is one of the most lengthy narratives anywhere in the gospels. yet the person at its center, lazarus, never actually speaks, he is the enigma at the heart of story. >> in 1972, workers repairing the basilica in larnica made a startling discovery. >> there's a sarcophagus that contains bone inside. >> written in greek are the words "friend of jesus." >> they announced to the world, these are the bones of none other than lazarus. >> could this be the final resting place of the man known in the bible as jesus' beloved friend? lazarus may have been silent in the bible, but it tells us where he's from, bethany. >> this place is here in the west bank, just behind the mount of olives, and it's the traditional site of bethany, the place associated with the house of mary, martha, and lazarus, where jesu
. >> we are introduced the character of lazarus in the gospel of john. what we are told about him is unique. he is the one whom jesus loved. >> lazarus, come out. >> and he is famous for his part in the ultimate miracle of jesus' mission. >> the raising of lazarus is one of the most lengthy narratives anywhere in the gospels. yet the person at its center, lazarus, never actually speaks, he is the enigma at the heart of story. >> in 1972, workers repairing the...
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so which is john kelly? did donald trump turn john kelly bad or did donald trump simply reveal how bad john kelly always has been? james fellows will take on that question after this break. mmercl about insurance. but let's be honest. nobody likes dealing with insurance. see, esurance knows it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting. i don't know either. i'm just the spokesperson. but that's why they're making it simple - so that even actors, like us, can understand it. i'm not an actor. i'd love to tell you more but i only have thirty seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. starts with looking buiat something old,nk and saying, "really?" so capital one is building something completely new. capital one cafes. inviting places with people here to help you, not sell you. and savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. because that's how it should be. you can open one from right here or anywhere in
so which is john kelly? did donald trump turn john kelly bad or did donald trump simply reveal how bad john kelly always has been? james fellows will take on that question after this break. mmercl about insurance. but let's be honest. nobody likes dealing with insurance. see, esurance knows it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting. i don't know either. i'm just the spokesperson. but that's why they're making it simple - so that even actors, like us, can understand it. i'm not...
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i sent john everything that pertained to walter in the newspaper. >> and then john took all of that, and he formulated this story about the murder of barbara jean horn. >> when john hall was asked to testify in another case for rubino he passed walter's case to jay w oolchansky who was facg 30 years for burglary. >> they were making this plan. john said jay neetds to get out of here, he's in trouble. i'm going to give it to him like it's his case. >> and john sat down with jay and he gave jay the story, and he helped jay write the letter to the d.a.'s office. at the trial, the prosecution told the jury that neither john hall or jay wo wilchansky got a teal for what they did. >> john wrote to me and said he got a sweet deal. john was looking at 50 years and the ogrod case got him off. jay wolchansky only got a few months. >> i had no idea that a d.a.'s office such as in philadelphia could use a snitch ring, you know, could use a guy like john hall over and over and over again. i have the paperwork. i have phyllis, and it's all fitting together. >> tom decided he now needed to confront
i sent john everything that pertained to walter in the newspaper. >> and then john took all of that, and he formulated this story about the murder of barbara jean horn. >> when john hall was asked to testify in another case for rubino he passed walter's case to jay w oolchansky who was facg 30 years for burglary. >> they were making this plan. john said jay neetds to get out of here, he's in trouble. i'm going to give it to him like it's his case. >> and john sat down...
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this is about john kelly. this is the impossible job. kelly. "johnite the following -- kelly -- host: explain. after the first chief of staff was fired, who were close a lot of people advisers to the president, like a ivanka trump, jared kushner, felt like they needed someone would bedvise, and he able to instill a sense of order, get rid of the chaos, stop the leak in, giving way to the sense of chaos and paranoia. look backhink you can a couple months from now and say he has been successful. there are too many people for their to be powerful entries about. think a couple of the chaotic news cycles, a couple of the stories circle around him, and you have to wonder about mick mulvaney. why would anyone take this job? host: he appeared on nbc this morning, telling jonathan karl chief of staff daley white house staff, he is not going to change the president. guest: right. there is an old saying from the campaign folks "let trump be tru mp," that is the way to manage keep him is the way to happy. people who abide by vacuu that survived longer. at
this is about john kelly. this is the impossible job. kelly. "johnite the following -- kelly -- host: explain. after the first chief of staff was fired, who were close a lot of people advisers to the president, like a ivanka trump, jared kushner, felt like they needed someone would bedvise, and he able to instill a sense of order, get rid of the chaos, stop the leak in, giving way to the sense of chaos and paranoia. look backhink you can a couple months from now and say he has been...
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so which is john kelly? did donald trump turn john kelly bad or did donald trump simply reveal how bad john kelly always has been? james fellows will take on that question after this break. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of your mower. when you're done, it looks so good you post a picture on social media. and it gets 127 likes. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. i'm ray and i quit csmoking with chantix. smoking. it dictates your day. i didn't like something having control over me. i wanted to stop. the thing is i didn't know how. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, a
so which is john kelly? did donald trump turn john kelly bad or did donald trump simply reveal how bad john kelly always has been? james fellows will take on that question after this break. this is how it made me feel. it was like that feeling when you're mowing the lawn on a sunny day... ...and without even trying, you end up with one last strip that's exactly the width of your mower. when you're done, it looks so good you post a picture on social media. and it gets 127 likes. geico. fifteen...
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john kelly here. the relationship between the president and defense secretary james mattis supposedly reportedly not as close as it has been. who remains in this white house and is telling the president things he doesn't want to hear, trying to control some of his worst instincts? who remains? >> that's the key question because that access of adults you referred to. they were there to give him accurate information and then execute his orders. that's what john kelly has tried to do. it really leaves mattis at the pentagon, and it really is a question of who takes that role, who fills kelly's shoes? is it someone who is a real strong trump person who is never going to contest? >> just on that point, what does it mean if it is nick ayers. >> he's really an establishment figure, a political operator, someone well known on capitol hill, not without enemies. that would be not of washington. but a georgia political operative that could make sense on paper, at least, in terms of unifying the vice president's
john kelly here. the relationship between the president and defense secretary james mattis supposedly reportedly not as close as it has been. who remains in this white house and is telling the president things he doesn't want to hear, trying to control some of his worst instincts? who remains? >> that's the key question because that access of adults you referred to. they were there to give him accurate information and then execute his orders. that's what john kelly has tried to do. it...
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and the reason that it is in the news is ultimately the fourth chief justice, john john marshall, the man who made the federal judiciary the peer of the legislative and of the executive and this morning i just want to say a few thing but him personally and want to talk about how he led the court, i want to look at one of his important cases, and then i want to talk but some of his critics,ing about the his lifetime and afterwards. the most important thing to say but john marshall is that even though he spent most of his adult life in richmond, one month a year in washington, dc, when the court was in session, several years in philadelphia, six months in paris, but all his life he was country boy. he is was been in virginia, the first house he lived in the was a log cabin. the second house was a frame house. the third house had glass in the windows. so this is -- isn't quite daniel boone. not onty front tier but it was definitely a life in the country, and he retained his country habits and attitude all his life. the word that people use over and over again to describe him is simple. p
and the reason that it is in the news is ultimately the fourth chief justice, john john marshall, the man who made the federal judiciary the peer of the legislative and of the executive and this morning i just want to say a few thing but him personally and want to talk about how he led the court, i want to look at one of his important cases, and then i want to talk but some of his critics,ing about the his lifetime and afterwards. the most important thing to say but john marshall is that even...
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john doerr . it wait to see all your shows the great larry king thank you can't wait for the is to immigration if you're still here. we thank john both for joining us today we thank you for joining me on this additional politicking if you learned anything right maybe you could join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at kings things and don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking it's going to take two before used port. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's cra
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john kelly has to talk about it that don mcgahn told them about. what does that tell you about not only what they are zeroing in on, but how high it's going? >> they are questioning in on the intent factor. the interrupt intent. hypothetically is the president is ranting and raving that if he is rapting and raving about how it has to stop, you are in gray territory. what strikes me here is it shows how robert mueller is really taking advantage of the disorganization and lack of information. you have to show me he's the only that can tell me. i don't think he has a clue as to who was in the room and bearing the messages and they are able to separate these people and start to go after them. the white house has no question. >> you are pointing at exactly the problem that the president repeatedly has made people around him, people who work for him witnesses. he usually -- >> the president made them witnesses. >> because of the way they have a lack of disciplines. that's not what should have happened. if you wanted to have don mcgahn deny a story, do yo
john kelly has to talk about it that don mcgahn told them about. what does that tell you about not only what they are zeroing in on, but how high it's going? >> they are questioning in on the intent factor. the interrupt intent. hypothetically is the president is ranting and raving that if he is rapting and raving about how it has to stop, you are in gray territory. what strikes me here is it shows how robert mueller is really taking advantage of the disorganization and lack of...
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i went to john the day after i became chairman and i said john, i have an idea. i know it has never been tried before. you and i are going to disagree on almost all of the issues that i think we can find common cause if we work at it and i would like for us to be a productive committee. my recommendation to john and my recommendation to the committee chairs and ranking people today would be the same thing and that is i suggested to john that we never mention each other's name. we never mention each other's name in a statement or a news conference or during a debate. or discussing a bill. when you mentioned the other person's name, you are attacking them and impugning their integrity. it is hard to do that and then turn around and try to find common ground. john thought about it for 30 seconds and we shook hands. and that was the beginning of a great partnership that we had on the judiciary committee. and for two years, neither one of us mentioned the other person's name even though we would disagree on the issue. i also asked that our cheese of -- our chiefs of s
i went to john the day after i became chairman and i said john, i have an idea. i know it has never been tried before. you and i are going to disagree on almost all of the issues that i think we can find common cause if we work at it and i would like for us to be a productive committee. my recommendation to john and my recommendation to the committee chairs and ranking people today would be the same thing and that is i suggested to john that we never mention each other's name. we never mention...
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i went to john the day after i became chairman and i said john, i have an idea. i know it has never been tried before. you and i are going to disagree on almost all of the issues that i think we can find common cause if we work at it and i would like for us to be a roductive committee. my recommendation to john and my recommendation to the committee chairs and ranking people today would be the same thing and that is i suggested to john that we never mention each other's name. we never mention each other's name in a statement or a news conference or during a debate. or discussing a bell. when you mentioned the other person's name, you are attacking them and impugning their integrity. it is hard to do that and then turn around and try to find common ground. john thought about it for 30 seconds and we shook hands. and that was the beginning of a great partnership that we had on the judiciary committee. and for two years, neither one of us mentioned the other person's name even though we would disagree on the issue. i also asked that our chiefs of staff get together
i went to john the day after i became chairman and i said john, i have an idea. i know it has never been tried before. you and i are going to disagree on almost all of the issues that i think we can find common cause if we work at it and i would like for us to be a roductive committee. my recommendation to john and my recommendation to the committee chairs and ranking people today would be the same thing and that is i suggested to john that we never mention each other's name. we never mention...
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john kelly will be leaving recess but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the here will be announcing who will be taking john's place it might be on an interim basis i'll be announcing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see him in a little while our white house correspondent can be how takes a look back at john kerry's time as chief of stuff. we just soiree general kelly crisis may have ended john kelly's time in the west wing down with the four star marine general was brought to the white house to restore order as president probably years president donald trump took him from his post just homeland security secretary in july of two thousand and seventeen he replaced the first chief of staff writes priebus thanksgiving kelly's first order of business was firing communications director anthony scare mucci who'd been on the job for just ten days for disparaging white house officials in
john kelly will be leaving recess but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the here will be announcing who will be taking john's place it might be on an interim basis i'll be announcing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see him in a little while our white house correspondent can be how...
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john kelly will be leaving rita but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the here will be announcing who will be taking john's place it might be on an interim basis i'll be announcing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see him in a little while a white house correspondent complete takes a look back at joel kelly's time as chief of staff we just watch. general kelly crisis may have ended john kelly's time in the west wing down with the four star marine general was brought to the white house to restore order as president probably years president donald trump took him from his post just homeland security secretary in july of two thousand and seventeen he replaced the first chief of staff writes priebus thanksgiving kelly's first order of business was firing communications director anthony scare mucci it on the job for just ten days for disparaging white house officials in a profanity
john kelly will be leaving rita but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the here will be announcing who will be taking john's place it might be on an interim basis i'll be announcing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see him in a little while a white house correspondent complete takes a...
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john kelly is due to leave the job on wednesday. a british couple whose son was murdered by his chinese wife — have won custody of one of their grandchildren. they must leave the girl's brother with his maternal grandparents in china. now on bbc news it's time to take a front row seat as mark kermode gives his view on the big releases of the year —
john kelly is due to leave the job on wednesday. a british couple whose son was murdered by his chinese wife — have won custody of one of their grandchildren. they must leave the girl's brother with his maternal grandparents in china. now on bbc news it's time to take a front row seat as mark kermode gives his view on the big releases of the year —
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john: i have never seen mrs. pelosi lying are advocating lying as a mechanism in campaigning or negotiation. she is a tough negotiator and i would point out i have been in the room she has been tough with george w. bush when she was tough with barack obama, she caucus, her house is the institution she defends and she is very tough in doing that. i never heard her advocate the idea of lying or promoting lying. contextwant to see that . our guest john lawrence is the author of the book read what are you writing and compare it to present-day situations were smart --? john: it is at the end of watergate, president and has resigned. team of progressive democrats are elected and they come to washington with a significant group of performers who have been in washington but never had the numbers to overcome the seniority system and coalition of conservative democrats and republicans who had run most of congress for decades. they are able to affect significant change in the way congress operates, to disseminate power to m
john: i have never seen mrs. pelosi lying are advocating lying as a mechanism in campaigning or negotiation. she is a tough negotiator and i would point out i have been in the room she has been tough with george w. bush when she was tough with barack obama, she caucus, her house is the institution she defends and she is very tough in doing that. i never heard her advocate the idea of lying or promoting lying. contextwant to see that . our guest john lawrence is the author of the book read what...
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john kelly will be leaving but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year we'll be announcing who will be taking john place it might be ordered a debate to obviate downsizing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see a bit a little while will trump is current in talks with a as an aide to vice president might pence to replace kelly in that role they are said to be working on the terms of a possible agreement but as a said he is unable to commit to doing the job for two years because of family commitments in our all the headlines the french interior minister says the yellow vesper protests are now under control but police levels could remain as they are until sunday thousands of protesters rallied across the country and a fourth weekend of demonstrations which began as a movement against a fuel tax that became a challenge to president and i know my home's authority. yemen's who see
john kelly will be leaving but i don't know if i can say retiring but he's a great guy john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year we'll be announcing who will be taking john place it might be ordered a debate to obviate downsizing that over the next day or two but john will be leaving at the end of the year he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions so. we're probably going to see a bit a little while will trump is current in talks with a as an aide to...
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john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have
john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have
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john is the direct of i.c.e. thank you for being here. when we look at what comes out of this tour in arizona, what is something she may accomplish during this trip? >> i think what she may do here is see that the cdc provides more informational screening. we've already taken an approach to the humanitarian crisis. what that means is the children being held in lockup facilities, and frankly short-term detention, holds them for no more than 72 hours. when you put children who are very vulnerable in a facility like that, it's just inevitable that something tragic is going to happen. >> given that, and given also your experience as head of immigration and customs enforcement, what is your solution? what would be your best advice to make sure this doesn't happen again? >> i understand we want to enforce the law here and we need to have a secure border. we had a zero tolerance policy different during the obama administration. but we have in place a legal framework that works for asylum seekers. we've seen a dramatic shift at the border going f
john is the direct of i.c.e. thank you for being here. when we look at what comes out of this tour in arizona, what is something she may accomplish during this trip? >> i think what she may do here is see that the cdc provides more informational screening. we've already taken an approach to the humanitarian crisis. what that means is the children being held in lockup facilities, and frankly short-term detention, holds them for no more than 72 hours. when you put children who are very...
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-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're not paying a penny for red onions. something's off. lemonis: it's math. okay, what else? joe t.: you got 15 cents fo
-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.:...
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up john zimmer. you grew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind the front desk in this oversized suit answering the phone. i saw as a phone operator that i could impact someone's day in a meaningful way. so if someone had a light in the room that was broken, i would talk to engineering, have it fixed, follow-up, and if i hear kids in the background, send milk and cookies to turn it into a positive experience. i loved that. it ended up with me going to study hospitality at cornell. emily: what did you learn about the customer from that experience? often wh
up john zimmer. you grew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he...