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warner -- john warner. like many here, i had the privilege of serving with john for three decades in the united state senate. while we're representing different political parties, i can say without hesitation john was a man of conscience, character, and honor, with a deep commitment to god and country. enlisted in the navy, in the united states navy at age 17 to fight in world war ii. a few years later, enlisted in the marine corps to fight in korea. eventually named secretary of the navy by president nixon, then elected to the united states senate where he became a towering and respected voice on foreign policy, national security, and defense, the second longest serving senator from virginia, the longest serving republican. a member of the greatest generation, and as that, he understood that democracy is more than a form of government. democracy is a way of being. he understood it begins and grows in an open heart, and with a willingness to work across the aisle and come together in common cause, and that
warner -- john warner. like many here, i had the privilege of serving with john for three decades in the united state senate. while we're representing different political parties, i can say without hesitation john was a man of conscience, character, and honor, with a deep commitment to god and country. enlisted in the navy, in the united states navy at age 17 to fight in world war ii. a few years later, enlisted in the marine corps to fight in korea. eventually named secretary of the navy by...
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john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward. that's the power of remembrance. it lies not just on our history, but on our hope for the future. not just in our solace, but in our strength. it lies in our hearts to continue the work of democracy, the work of our time, of all time, and the work of john's whole life. to john's senate staff, thank you for your service for all you'll do to carry on john's legacy. and to his family, jeannie, virginia, john, mary, andrew, jill, i know it hurts to remember. sometimes it just hurts to remember. but it's also the way to h
john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way...
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john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner was a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward. that's the power of remembrance. it lies not just on our history, but on our hope for the future. not just in our solace, but in our strength. it lies in our hearts to continue the work of democracy, the work of our time of all time and the work of john's whole life. to john's senate staff, thank you for your service for all you'll do to carry on john's legacy. and to his family, jeannie, virginia, john, mary, andrew, jill, i know it hurts to remember. sometimes it just hurts to remember. but it's also the way to he
john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner was a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider. everyone. and the mission handed down generation to generation is to work of perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way...
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john? >> john: william, get back when you learn more. sandra? >> sandra: one of the biggest names in tennis dropping out of the french open. how we kurtz. this is a story that many of us have been following all weekend. >> naomi osaka blew off news reports. she's a framed of reporters? drew her a $15,000 fine as well as threats that she might be kicked out of other grand slam tournaments. osaka telling her two million followers on instagram, the truth is i've suffered long bouts of depression and had a hard time coping with that. she pulled out. osaka dabbled in politics. she with drew from a match to protest police violence against blacks. fellow supporters mostly sympathetic but dealing with the media is part of the pro game. she admitted tennis treats her well and apologized to the cool journalists. >> sandra: i'm mesmerizing by her swing. i know you love tennis as well. she says she gets anxiety. so why wouldn't he they allow her to pay the fine and move on? the tennis world was outraged. real quick. >> they think it's bad for tennis. she ma
john? >> john: william, get back when you learn more. sandra? >> sandra: one of the biggest names in tennis dropping out of the french open. how we kurtz. this is a story that many of us have been following all weekend. >> naomi osaka blew off news reports. she's a framed of reporters? drew her a $15,000 fine as well as threats that she might be kicked out of other grand slam tournaments. osaka telling her two million followers on instagram, the truth is i've suffered long...
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john? >> john: disturbing what is happening to the big apple. we'll get the results later on today. aishah hasnie for us. sandra? >> sandra: thanks. joining us now, d.c. homicide detective, ted williams, fox news contributor. welcome. it's scary what you see what is happening in the great american cities like new york. you have that attack in the bronx. you have this narrative running through many of these streets that are dealing with the highest rates of crime like new york, chicago, portland, seattle. you continue to hear calls to defund the police. look at this map. take that in. we're seeing the spike in crime. it is still popular in some of these areas to call for that, ted. how is this possible? >> you know, it's just something that you cannot wrap your head around. in our society, where police officers are out here to protect and to serve us, that there's this so-called call to defund the police. sandra, one of the things that we're having a problem with in america is gang violence
john? >> john: disturbing what is happening to the big apple. we'll get the results later on today. aishah hasnie for us. sandra? >> sandra: thanks. joining us now, d.c. homicide detective, ted williams, fox news contributor. welcome. it's scary what you see what is happening in the great american cities like new york. you have that attack in the bronx. you have this narrative running through many of these streets that are dealing with the highest rates of crime like new york,...
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special hello to our friends and affiliates of the john marshall house and john marshall center for history and civics. we are grateful to the organizations cosponsoring tonight. i'm at the library center for digital history in addition to my hosting duties this evening, i've held conversations at the washington library we feature interviews america, george washington's world history. i encourage you to check out our most recent episode we published today which explores long-lost journalor of german barbara who participated in the transatlantic slave trade, found byby historians buried in the archives and you can find that episode as well as the rest of our episodes by going to our show's website george washington's podcast.com. we gotta wait show plan for you this evening, wew are going to learn about the marshall house, a little bit about the marshall center and a lot about john marshall himself, the chief justice in many ways supreme court what is today one of our guest argues helps keep theod american union together in its early years. as this happens, today is march 4, the day of presi
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court justice john marshall. spinning well good evening everyone thanks much for joining us this evening for our latest washington elaborate taco. a special hello to all of our friends affiliate with the john marshall house and the center for constitutional history and civics. we are delighted to hear gray for to both organizations were cosponsoring tonight's events. i am at the library center for digital history in addition to hosting -- in my hosting duties this evening i also hold podcast conversation at block washington library we feature interviews about early america comic george washington's world and the practice of history. i would encourage you to check on her most recent episode was republished just today which explores the long lost journal of the barber surgeon who participate in the trans-atlantic slave trade for journal that was found by two historians. in the berlin archives you can find that episode as well as the rest of our episodes by going to the show's website george washington's podcast.com
court justice john marshall. spinning well good evening everyone thanks much for joining us this evening for our latest washington elaborate taco. a special hello to all of our friends affiliate with the john marshall house and the center for constitutional history and civics. we are delighted to hear gray for to both organizations were cosponsoring tonight's events. i am at the library center for digital history in addition to hosting -- in my hosting duties this evening i also hold podcast...
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back to you, john and sandra. >> steve, it's john. in terms of what people were saying about what had been happening in the area in the weeks prior to this building collapse, we should point out, a 40-year-old building, built on sand, as all of the buildings are there. they do dig into the core about iraq and the limestone as well, but in terms of the construction i was going on next-door, you talk to some people. what did they say what is going on? >> i think a few things really stand out and at this point raise questions. there was construction going on in the building itself. the building just to the south of it, you can see it is really a major condominium. that is new construction, and people in the building said it caused cracks in their own building. residents complained of the pool leaking, so there were certainly some problems, some question marks. as a fort or resident of florida, i am a bit puzzled by the disbelief that something like this could happen. it does happen in florida. florida international university just a few
back to you, john and sandra. >> steve, it's john. in terms of what people were saying about what had been happening in the area in the weeks prior to this building collapse, we should point out, a 40-year-old building, built on sand, as all of the buildings are there. they do dig into the core about iraq and the limestone as well, but in terms of the construction i was going on next-door, you talk to some people. what did they say what is going on? >> i think a few things really...
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john. when did you? you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consultant? tell me about where you went from. bar tanden and work and doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it and not a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986. dennis is a consulting company and we did many, many bars around the world even in places like hong kong, bangkok. so we became very, very well known bar and nightclub consultants and developers. and we build properties for hyatt international and companies like that. and then in 1989, i started owning my own operations. and you know, that was, i got it up to 17 different bars and 17 different size. had the hollywood palace for a while, and hollywood, and a bunch of others and just got good at it. you know, john, i know i've known a few people over the years who bought a plac
john. when did you? you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consultant? tell me about where you went from. bar tanden and work and doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it and not a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986. dennis is a consulting company and we did many, many bars...
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john, back to you. >> john: thanks so much. now to the bombshell development of president biden's border crisis. kamala harris finally set to make her way to the southern border. the announcement coming 91 days after the president put her in charge of getting to the root causes of illegal migration. >> gillian: the white house confirmed moments ago the vice president will have there this week. the move comes after relentless calls on both sides of the aisle. he joins us live from the white house. good afternoon, blake. >> good afternoon to you both. she has been tasked to deal with the root causes of migration, leading many to wonder why the vice president actually hadn't been to the southern border up until this point in time. now we know that trip will indeed happen, the white house announcing it will take place on friday. she will head to the western part of the stay there. earlier this month when the vice president was pressed about her absence along the southern border, she said that she would likely go at some point in ti
john, back to you. >> john: thanks so much. now to the bombshell development of president biden's border crisis. kamala harris finally set to make her way to the southern border. the announcement coming 91 days after the president put her in charge of getting to the root causes of illegal migration. >> gillian: the white house confirmed moments ago the vice president will have there this week. the move comes after relentless calls on both sides of the aisle. he joins us live from...
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john? >> john: turning out to the border crisis, vice president harris is in mexico today where she is meeting with the cousin end's, a staunch critic of the u.s. as the vice president continues to dodge questions on why she has not yet visited the u.s.-mexico border and tells would be migrants to not come to the united states. former united nations ambassador nikki haley will join us to talk more about that in a moment but we begin with bryan llenas live with the vice president in mexico city. hi, brian. >> john, good afternoon, remember mexico's president has shown a willingness to work with the united states on the issue of illegal immigration under the trump administration, allowing for the implementation of the remain in mexico, keeping a asylum-seekers on the mexican side of the border. the question now is whether vice president 316 harris who is currently in a meeting, what will they deliver, this administration, what will they deliver on drug smuggling, trafficking, issues of border
john? >> john: turning out to the border crisis, vice president harris is in mexico today where she is meeting with the cousin end's, a staunch critic of the u.s. as the vice president continues to dodge questions on why she has not yet visited the u.s.-mexico border and tells would be migrants to not come to the united states. former united nations ambassador nikki haley will join us to talk more about that in a moment but we begin with bryan llenas live with the vice president in mexico...
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john stauffer. [applause] john: thank you very much for the wonderful introduction and thank you for coming. can everyone hear me in the back? i would like to speak for about 45 minutes and then i will open it up for questions and criticism and comments. i want to speak for a few minutes just about how this book came into being, the background of "giants," and then i want to summarize some of the key themes i describe in the book, hopefully to whet your appetite to read it if you have not. then i want to spend the last five or 10 minutes discussing the legacy of both lincoln and douglass on particularly barack obama. obama has been deeply influenced by both men. i have written about the influences in the new york times recently and huffington post and other places. i want to share with you some of my thoughts. i should say that i started writing "giants" around the time that obama launched his campaign, at a time when very few americans believed he could actually get elected. the book was published
john stauffer. [applause] john: thank you very much for the wonderful introduction and thank you for coming. can everyone hear me in the back? i would like to speak for about 45 minutes and then i will open it up for questions and criticism and comments. i want to speak for a few minutes just about how this book came into being, the background of "giants," and then i want to summarize some of the key themes i describe in the book, hopefully to whet your appetite to read it if you have...
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hi, john. >> john: john roberts in washington and we kick off our numbered two and kayleigh mcenany the push to go woke ramps up another notch. we will talk about the congressman despite gender equality, the crash test dummies. >> okay. dr. siegel gets too far away, we will bring him back to talk about a study finding a chemical in some sunscreens that is directly linked to blood cancer. something you need to know. we are talking about brand names very familiar and you see them on the shelf every day. you might even have them at home. >> john: one of the most popular brands as well and the most conservative, but first a school in virginia putting a teacher on paid leave after he spoke out against the school district policy that requires teachers to use students preferred pronouns. he is now going to court to fight it. correspondent michael emanuel, hey, mike. >> john, good afternoon. the educator tanner frost is suing fighting to regain his job as a teacher. >> we love our free speech. and you know, teachers are just like everybody else. we have political views. we have religious views.
hi, john. >> john: john roberts in washington and we kick off our numbered two and kayleigh mcenany the push to go woke ramps up another notch. we will talk about the congressman despite gender equality, the crash test dummies. >> okay. dr. siegel gets too far away, we will bring him back to talk about a study finding a chemical in some sunscreens that is directly linked to blood cancer. something you need to know. we are talking about brand names very familiar and you see them on...
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i'm shannon bream in for sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts now. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. the stoies that we're watching as they're beginning to develop. so many surfside, florida are looking for their loved ones. you can see the prayers on the wall, the photographs that they have put up after the collapse of that building and their loved ones are speaking out this afternoon. >> at times it's complete devastation. and then, you know, there's periods of disbelief.
i'm shannon bream in for sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts now. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. the stoies that we're watching as they're beginning to develop. so many surfside, florida are looking for their loved ones. you can see the prayers on the wall, the photographs that they have put up after the collapse of that building and their loved ones are speaking out this afternoon. >> at times it's...
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peter. >> that's right, john. so much of the early messaging about the american rescue plan from the folks here at the white house was about rescuing the country from covid, so it was money for vaccines, vaccinate areas, $1400 checks. covid related priorities. there were a few times, though, that the president talked about funding for police, and when he did it, he didn't like this. >> police officers, firefighters, first responders, nurses, all at risk of losing their jobs. over the last year, more than 600,000 educators have lost their jobs in cities and towns. the american rescue plan would provide emergency funding to keep these essential workers on the job and maintaining essential services. >> it was a very small part of the pitch anyway. at the time, most of the republicans complained about the $2 trillion stimulus where about the cost. the white house is trying to frame those votes as votes to defund of the police, which republicans on capitol hill now say is a big distraction. >> they are trying to blame
peter. >> that's right, john. so much of the early messaging about the american rescue plan from the folks here at the white house was about rescuing the country from covid, so it was money for vaccines, vaccinate areas, $1400 checks. covid related priorities. there were a few times, though, that the president talked about funding for police, and when he did it, he didn't like this. >> police officers, firefighters, first responders, nurses, all at risk of losing their jobs. over...
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john: you have to do 30 minutes a day. male: thirty minutes? john: you're doin' great. candice: brandon's building a new life, too. brandon: i'm thinkin' like, you know, what do i tell my son are my biggest regrets? you know, like, "look, dude, we were in a homeless shelter for two years. you know why we were there? because of these mistakes that i made." candice: after 19 months of living in a homeless shelter, a rental-property owner heard brandon's story and agreed to take a chance on him. brandon also recently celebrated more than three years of sobriety. candice: in the months we've been following these single fathers, we've uncovered policies keeping single dads out of homeless shelters. we've exposed child care failures causing millions of families to fall through the cracks, and we already prompted some change. two cities have ended their crime free housing programs. one that compared criminals to weeds, said it was a direct result of our reporting. candice: and we met a lot of fathers who are still back where brandon, mike, and john were not long ago, strugglin
john: you have to do 30 minutes a day. male: thirty minutes? john: you're doin' great. candice: brandon's building a new life, too. brandon: i'm thinkin' like, you know, what do i tell my son are my biggest regrets? you know, like, "look, dude, we were in a homeless shelter for two years. you know why we were there? because of these mistakes that i made." candice: after 19 months of living in a homeless shelter, a rental-property owner heard brandon's story and agreed to take a chance...
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john? >> john: it's a very warm day today, and not a swamp here, don't forget, lake geneva is pretty deep, you have some turn with that cold water, so you don't get a tremendous amount of humidity in the city. it's quite pleasant. >> sandra: still 50 minutes before you can put your swim trunks on for a quick dip. we will see you in a moment. much more coming up on president biden's big meeting with vladimir putin all happening tomorrow. but up next i'll look back at putin's past and the back-and-forth over calling him a killer, john. >> john: plus an north korean defector taking a shot at wokeness in american schools. why she calls her college experiences here worrying. joey jones is on deck to talk about that as america reports rolls on live from new york and geneva. ♪ ♪ psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reacti
john? >> john: it's a very warm day today, and not a swamp here, don't forget, lake geneva is pretty deep, you have some turn with that cold water, so you don't get a tremendous amount of humidity in the city. it's quite pleasant. >> sandra: still 50 minutes before you can put your swim trunks on for a quick dip. we will see you in a moment. much more coming up on president biden's big meeting with vladimir putin all happening tomorrow. but up next i'll look back at putin's past and...
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john? >> john: police unions and conservative lawmakers slamming amazon for allowing the sale of anti-police blue lives murder apparel. it comes as america experiences an increase in ambush style attacks against the police, against 130 officers being shot this year alone. joining us now is james craig at at, the former detroit chief of police. congratulations by the way on your retirement and i hope it gives you an opportunity to spend more time with it. >> i want to spend more time with it, just call me and i'll come. >> john: first of all i want to put up on the screen this letter about this merchandise being sold. and other items emblazoned with the words of blue lives matter. and this is not some strange website that is selling the stuff, this is amazon. and they have a video of some sort and its hypocrisy and it's wrong. you know, selling something like blue lives murder does nothing to promote the anti-police rhetoric. we see what's happening, and you brought it up in your monologue,
john? >> john: police unions and conservative lawmakers slamming amazon for allowing the sale of anti-police blue lives murder apparel. it comes as america experiences an increase in ambush style attacks against the police, against 130 officers being shot this year alone. joining us now is james craig at at, the former detroit chief of police. congratulations by the way on your retirement and i hope it gives you an opportunity to spend more time with it. >> i want to spend more time...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. stove is now. >> martha: we'll look forward to seeing john there. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. you've had your vaccine. ready to have a big summer because you couldn't last summer. beach parties, restaurants with pent up energy and money. the economy looks like it's going to explode. nearly every part of that fun is now understaffed. your likely to wait in long lines and all of
i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. stove is now. >> martha: we'll look forward to seeing john there. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. you've had your vaccine. ready to have a big summer because you couldn't last summer. beach parties, restaurants with pent up energy and money. the economy looks like it's going to explode. nearly every part of that fun is now understaffed. your likely to wait in long lines and all of
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john watson at wembley. john, i'm _ available to him. john watson at wembley. john, i'm just - available to him. john watson at wembley. john, i'm just going l available to him. john watson at| wembley. john, i'm just going to available to him. john watson at i wembley. john, i'm just going to ask you one brief last thought on this. in terms of... i am not asking you to make a prediction, but what are the calculations that uefa will have to make now? nobody wants to be thinking about football tonight. they have a busy weekend ahead for uefa, this is the first weekend of the competition where the moment you stop, you have to stop games, you have a huge knock—on effect, logistically, in cities across europe, not evenjust logistically, in cities across europe, not even just in one city. yes, absolutely. ithink europe, not even just in one city. yes, absolutely. i think a lot will hinge on how this situation plays out, whether or not christian eriksen makes a recovery. i think uefa have to be very aware of the sensitivities around this situation and how it will l
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john: surgery do you do it john hopkins pretty. plant proceduresand as you can k as a team on that procedure. what is the cost one of those. marty: i don't know. this a procedure that we pioneered living arrangement through maryland which has regulated prices and i think that says a lot about healthcare today we got disconnected from the pricing of the procedures. john: virginia, good morning. >> i'm so glad you are on. i have seen you another shows and i totally agree with your thinking. i am 80 years old and i refuse to get the covid-19 vaccine because i don't have any faith tenant. i think it was a russian thing and not fda approved and so maybe both congress and not even taking it. or military. anyway i think healthcare system is god in some aspects because i have medicare and a military so i will covered. my doctor had for 25 years is basically like you families in the personable relationship with his patients in his voice trust me met natural immunity which i have tried to do all my life. i.e. right and is always recommended
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today panel we have john fuller. he is a senior research scientist at the mershon center and a senior fellow at the cato institute. we also have martha crenshaw who is an emeritus professor and the fellow at friedmans. finally we have christopher who is a professor at tulane university. i am the moderator and i'm a senior fellow at the cato institute. with that i'm going to kick it off to john to start us off and he can tell us about his book. >> thanks very much brandon and thanks for putting this all together. the book is basically called the fee of an idea. this war is pretty stupid and let me share this successfully hopefully. this is the idea that is dwight eisenhower put it war is tragic and stupid folly and sentiment plays by norman schwarzkopf later seek and see. it's an idea that group the course of the 20th century and we are now in a position where he basically seems to have some dilly euphemism. europe for example used to be the world's most warlike continent and it has not had a significant international
today panel we have john fuller. he is a senior research scientist at the mershon center and a senior fellow at the cato institute. we also have martha crenshaw who is an emeritus professor and the fellow at friedmans. finally we have christopher who is a professor at tulane university. i am the moderator and i'm a senior fellow at the cato institute. with that i'm going to kick it off to john to start us off and he can tell us about his book. >> thanks very much brandon and thanks for...
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john. >> john: horrible story. hopefully they catch who is behind it calls to cancel the tokyo olympics. will organizers push ahead? >> sandra: the belmont stakes is happening this weekend. there is a dark cloud hanging over that race that. is next. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. >> sandra: once the nation reopens and people see each other more face-to-face and in person one new york
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john stauffer. over this week, as i view some of the different news programs, a continuously repeated refrain by many of the commentators was that president obama stands on the shoulders of some key historical figures who paved the way for him. while two of the most important of these figures are the subjects of dr. stauffer's lecture, which is entitled "giants: the parallel lives of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln." john stauffer received his ph.d. from yale university in 1999 and began teaching at harvard the same year. he writes and lectures on the civil war era, antislavery movements, and social protest movements. he is the author of seven books and more than 45 articles including "the black hearts of men: radical abolitionists and the transformation of race" which one four major awards including the frederick douglass book prize, the avery craven book award, and the lincoln prize runner-up. his essays have appeared in "time" magazine, "raritan," "the new york post," and "the harvard revi
john stauffer. over this week, as i view some of the different news programs, a continuously repeated refrain by many of the commentators was that president obama stands on the shoulders of some key historical figures who paved the way for him. while two of the most important of these figures are the subjects of dr. stauffer's lecture, which is entitled "giants: the parallel lives of frederick douglass and abraham lincoln." john stauffer received his ph.d. from yale university in 1999...
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john. >> john: thank you for the update. we will check back soon. >> shannon: haus minority whip steve scalise, great to have you back with us. i want to start with this. it seems that the border patrol problem is one that has gone on for decades coming in a matter which party is in control come the white house, the senate, nothing concrete or long term seems to get done. anything lasting is something that is used to bludgeon each other, and the variant parties can depending on who is in control, how do we solve the problem? >> you can see what president trump did to get control of the border, when he came and we were having a border crisis. the remaining mexico policy was something that was positive negotiating an agreement with the president of mexico. a lot of people thought he could not do that. because they were having a lot of friction and we saw play out in the press. again president trump was able to get the agreement and it stopped a lot of the flow. in the northern triangle agreement, agreements with countries in c
john. >> john: thank you for the update. we will check back soon. >> shannon: haus minority whip steve scalise, great to have you back with us. i want to start with this. it seems that the border patrol problem is one that has gone on for decades coming in a matter which party is in control come the white house, the senate, nothing concrete or long term seems to get done. anything lasting is something that is used to bludgeon each other, and the variant parties can depending on who...
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." >> john: i am john roberts in washington. the vice president is wrapping up their first foreign trip since taking office. she is facing scrutiny for not visiting the u.s. border. she is sticking to the talking point of telling potential migrants border is closed. >> sandra: but the numbers tell a different story. fox news is getting an exclusive right along look from the waters of the rio grande as migrants there from more than 70 countries continue to search across our border. >> john: one property order exclusively telling us that the vice president's comments about the border being close is "a joke." he is live on the ground with more on all of this. chris, wow. tell us about what is happening right now. >> good afternoon. i am here in the middle of the rio grande river. this is the u.s.-mexico border. the del rio sector has 245 miles of the river border. mexico is on that side. the property owner we will hear from is on the side. let me 66 venezuelans straining across as river. you can see that bridge we shot there. they
." >> john: i am john roberts in washington. the vice president is wrapping up their first foreign trip since taking office. she is facing scrutiny for not visiting the u.s. border. she is sticking to the talking point of telling potential migrants border is closed. >> sandra: but the numbers tell a different story. fox news is getting an exclusive right along look from the waters of the rio grande as migrants there from more than 70 countries continue to search across our...
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john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider to everyone. the mission handed down generation to generation is to work at perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward. that's the power of remembrance. it lies not just on our history, but on our hope for the future, not just in our solace, but in our strength. it lies in our hearts to continue the work of democracy, the work of our time of all time, and the work of john's whole life. to john's senate staff, thank you for your service, for all you'll do to carry on john's legacy, and to his family, janey, virginia, john, mary, andrew, jill, i know it hurts to remember. sometimes it hurts to remember. but it's also a way to heal, to rem
john gave me confidence. you know, in the battle for the soul of america today, john warner is a reminder of what we can do when we come together as one nation. while we've never made real the full promise of america to all americans, john's life is a reminder that every generation, every generation has opened the door of opportunity a little bit wider to everyone. the mission handed down generation to generation is to work at perfecting the union, a mission he now leaves us with a way forward....
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john. when did you, you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consultant? tell me about where you went from bar tendon and work and doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it or not, a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986, then this is a consulting company. and we did many, many bars around the world even in places like hong kong, bangkok. so we became very, very well known bar and nightclub consultants and developers. and we build properties for hyatt international companies like that. and then in 1989, i started owning my own operations. and you know, that was, i got it up to 17 different bars and 17 different size. had the hollywood palace for a while, and hollywood, and a bunch of others and just got good at it. you know, john and i've known a few people over the years who boug
john. when did you, you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consultant? tell me about where you went from bar tendon and work and doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it or not, a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986, then this is a consulting company. and we did many, many bars...
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john t elif. john died suddenly last august. he was a scholar and a dear friend to those who shared his enthusiasm for all things lincoln. john elliff was born in washington dc and grew up in illinois. he graduated phi beta kappa from de paul university earned his phd in political science from harvard university and taught at barnard college and brandeis university. his career of government service began in 1975 and ended with his retirement in 2010. he had served on the staffs of both the senate intelligence and judiciary committees moved to the defense department and retired after advising the fbi national security branch on intelligence matters. dr. elliff was a frequent writer and lecturer on the life and times of abraham lincoln. he helped organize events, including the commemoration of this of the sesquite centennials of the first and second lincoln inaugurals along with programs at the national archives. he was on the boards of the abraham lincoln association and the lincoln forum, and he volunteered with the national par
john t elif. john died suddenly last august. he was a scholar and a dear friend to those who shared his enthusiasm for all things lincoln. john elliff was born in washington dc and grew up in illinois. he graduated phi beta kappa from de paul university earned his phd in political science from harvard university and taught at barnard college and brandeis university. his career of government service began in 1975 and ended with his retirement in 2010. he had served on the staffs of both the...
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john stauffer. thank you very much for that wonderful introduction and thank you for coming can everyone hear me in the back. i'd like to speak for about 45 minutes, then. i'll open it up for questions and answers in criticism and comments and i want to speak for a few minutes just about how this book came into being the background of giants. then i want to summarize some of the key themes that i describe in the book hopefully to what your appetite to read it if you haven't and then i want to spend the last five or ten minutes discussing the see of both lincoln and douglas on particularly barack obama obama has been deeply influenced by both men. i've written about the influences in the new york times recently in the huffington post and other places and i want to share with you some of my thoughts. i should say that i started writing giants. right around the time that obama launched his election there is campaign at a time when very few americans believe he could actually get elected and the book wa
john stauffer. thank you very much for that wonderful introduction and thank you for coming can everyone hear me in the back. i'd like to speak for about 45 minutes, then. i'll open it up for questions and answers in criticism and comments and i want to speak for a few minutes just about how this book came into being the background of giants. then i want to summarize some of the key themes that i describe in the book hopefully to what your appetite to read it if you haven't and then i want to...
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john stauffer received ph.d. from yale university in 1999 and began teaching at harvard the same year. writes and lectures on the civil war era, antislavery movements. author of seven books and more than 45 articles including "the black hearts of men: radical abolitionists and transformation of race." 14 different awards. including the frederick douglass award. lincoln prize runner-up. essays in "time" magazine, "new york post," journal of contemporary photography and "harvard review." currently dr. stauffer is completing a book with sally jenkins on the radical interracialism and unionism in civil war era mississippi. "free state of jones" will be a motion picture by gary ross. after the lecture will be a book signing at archive shop. without further ado, let us welcome dr. john stauffer. >> thank you very much for that wonderful introduction and thank you for coming. can everyone hear me in the back? i'd like to speak for about 45 minutes, then open it up for questions and answers and criticism and comments. an
john stauffer received ph.d. from yale university in 1999 and began teaching at harvard the same year. writes and lectures on the civil war era, antislavery movements. author of seven books and more than 45 articles including "the black hearts of men: radical abolitionists and transformation of race." 14 different awards. including the frederick douglass award. lincoln prize runner-up. essays in "time" magazine, "new york post," journal of contemporary photography...
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by the way, john mccain also came. i set it up 30 years ago as an undergraduate scholarship program for the best and brightest kids from the state we could entice to come. the size was 40 because i thought that was manageable. in any given year, you would have 10 freshmen, 10 sophomores, 10 juniors, 10 seniors. what i did was to bring in speakers like yourself and john mccain. the program was always the same. a private one hour meeting with the 40 scholars, q&a, and then a public address. over the years i've been fortunate enough commit to give you some examples, virtually every secretary of state including hillary clinton, joe biden, chief justice roberts, these kids did not have to go to harvard to have an opportunity to interact with some of the great leaders in our country. we now have about 250 graduate and the hope i had was if they went to college in kentucky, they would end up living in kentucky. about 60% of them still live there and go off to graduate school and come back. the goal was to deal with the brain
by the way, john mccain also came. i set it up 30 years ago as an undergraduate scholarship program for the best and brightest kids from the state we could entice to come. the size was 40 because i thought that was manageable. in any given year, you would have 10 freshmen, 10 sophomores, 10 juniors, 10 seniors. what i did was to bring in speakers like yourself and john mccain. the program was always the same. a private one hour meeting with the 40 scholars, q&a, and then a public address....
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john. _ the pictures. from your point of view. john. as _ the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this _ the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one - the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one of - the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one of the i view, john, as this one of the frustrations that you're working on... you're working on, and yet it's going actually, the pictures are really great. maybe they'lljust push the story onto page two. i think i'm quite realistic that a lot of times, people do want to see the pictures. tomorrow, the queen is going to host the leaders at the project. prince charles and camilla will be there and kate and william will be there and kate and william will be there and kate and william will be there. that means that incredible again. forgetting the politics of what they will say on climate change or coronavirus, all of the world's most powerful people in one room together, that is fascinating. to see how different politicians communicate. bind fascinating. to see how diffe
john. _ the pictures. from your point of view. john. as _ the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this _ the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one - the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one of - the pictures. from your point of view, john, as this one of the i view, john, as this one of the frustrations that you're working on... you're working on, and yet it's going actually, the pictures are really great. maybe they'lljust push the story onto page two. i...
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john, because if they massive essay, john, because if they lose against portugal in munich and france beat hungary and germany would be out to finish in the top two and would be one of those teams are lying on trying to get a third—place finish and trying to be one of the best third—place finishes so the pressure is all in germany, particularly when you consider they are up against a portugal side packed with talent. we know, of course, cristiano ronaldo is the big stab that you have some big names in the premier league like ruben diaz, ben arno silva, fernandez, and they have been here in budapest last week and i have seenjust have been here in budapest last week and i have seen just how relaxed they are. this time, they opened with a win so all the pressure is on germany and the germany midfielder has been talking about that today saying that germany will have to try and enjoy the pressure and that is easier said than done and germany will be in big trouble if they lose tomorrow. and john, when you look at that group, it still seems astonishing, doesn't it, that one of those tea
john, because if they massive essay, john, because if they lose against portugal in munich and france beat hungary and germany would be out to finish in the top two and would be one of those teams are lying on trying to get a third—place finish and trying to be one of the best third—place finishes so the pressure is all in germany, particularly when you consider they are up against a portugal side packed with talent. we know, of course, cristiano ronaldo is the big stab that you have some...
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my goodness gracious. >> john: this is a new topic. >> kayleigh: thank you, john. >> john: i completely defer to you ladies on that topic. >> harris: all right, we know why thirst trap when we see one. i want to go back to what david found she know when he knew it? and i will come to you on this, i think that it has to be more than basic knowledge, so when you are running for office or at a high level and you are attached to someone already running for office, because i mean joe biden has called him a friend. we don't know where that goes back to either, was he in full knowledge of some of the things that would have been in the documents? i think that's a fair question, because he has questions on both sides of the political aisle who might have shared something. he was a top epidemiologist trying to run things during the worst epidemic we have seen since 1918. did he know anything? and what was he accidentally knowing and what would he have done with that information? was it in the email? and who is this chinese official? we should know more about him or her. >> i think it's a fair poi
my goodness gracious. >> john: this is a new topic. >> kayleigh: thank you, john. >> john: i completely defer to you ladies on that topic. >> harris: all right, we know why thirst trap when we see one. i want to go back to what david found she know when he knew it? and i will come to you on this, i think that it has to be more than basic knowledge, so when you are running for office or at a high level and you are attached to someone already running for office, because i...
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joining us now, nakima, congresswoman who took john lewis' place is with us. thank you for joining us. always appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> the john lewis bill is back strong today. it seems to be the next best hope of democrats. >> lawrence, i think you missed that little note that the john lewis act is not a substitute for the for the people act. it's not just ah substitute to say we can pass h.r. 4 and don't need h.r. 1. while i'm a strong supporter of h.r. 4, it does nothing to prevent the laws that have already been enacted in the states like georgia and what is about to happen in texas and what we've seen introduced in 40 states across the country. so i am continuing to practice in the art of what is possible and making sure that we don't give up on h.r. 1 in this conversation around h.r. 4 and the john lewis voting rights act. >> one thing that is not included in either one of those bills was pointed out by the "new york times" in an editorial, and that is the counting of votes, what happens after the votes are cast and how georgia, your sta
joining us now, nakima, congresswoman who took john lewis' place is with us. thank you for joining us. always appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> the john lewis bill is back strong today. it seems to be the next best hope of democrats. >> lawrence, i think you missed that little note that the john lewis act is not a substitute for the for the people act. it's not just ah substitute to say we can pass h.r. 4 and don't need h.r. 1. while i'm a strong supporter of h.r. 4,...
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john glenn is somebody that did exactly the same thing. john glenn was traditional in his values and conventional in all of the kind of comforting ways and at the same time he was in that silver spacesuit towards 1957 that set the speed record flying faster than a speeding bullet across the united states and now he was going off into this new frontier. so, glenn was an avatar of both what had traditionally made americans feel good about themselves and their country and what made them excited enough and fearful about the future. >> of course all heroes are mythology stories and you've portrayed a three-dimensional character. i'm struck by tell the story about what he does when it's not a pretty picture it is a more complicated one. >> it's really not glenn at his best. one of the things to say is everyone expected john glenn to fly first. as i said he was the most famous and decorated pilot of the entire group and it just seemed a given that he was going to go first. the press felt that way and a door to john glenn and they were rooting for
john glenn is somebody that did exactly the same thing. john glenn was traditional in his values and conventional in all of the kind of comforting ways and at the same time he was in that silver spacesuit towards 1957 that set the speed record flying faster than a speeding bullet across the united states and now he was going off into this new frontier. so, glenn was an avatar of both what had traditionally made americans feel good about themselves and their country and what made them excited...
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john, thank you very much. john f- — coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with _ coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the - coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the very - coming up. john, thank you very i much. john f. with the very latest in sirjeffrey donaldson at the dp. ——john cambell with in sirjeffrey donaldson at the dp. —— john cambell with the very latest on the dup. an mp who moved herself to a safe house after receiving death threats says she wants more protection for women in public life. carol monaghan, the snp mp for glasgow north west, says social media companies must take action. a man is awaiting sentencing after admittting causing fear or alarm. a coronavirus lockdown in parts of sydney in australia has been extended because of a sharp rise in cases driven by the delta variant. the restrictions will now cover all of australia's biggest city and surrounding areas, and will last for two weeks. people are being urged to work from home, and will only be allowed to go out for essential trips. from sydney, ph
john, thank you very much. john f- — coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with _ coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the - coming up. john, thank you very much. john f. with the very - coming up. john, thank you very i much. john f. with the very latest in sirjeffrey donaldson at the dp. ——john cambell with in sirjeffrey donaldson at the dp. —— john cambell with the very latest on the dup. an mp who moved herself to a safe house after receiving death threats...
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john died suddenly last august. he was a scholar and a dear friend to those who shared his enthusiasm for all things lincoln. john ellis was born and washington, d.c. and grew up in illinois. he graduated from depaul university, earned his phd from harvard university and taught at barner college and brandeis university. his career of government service began in 1975 and ended with his retirement in 2010. he served on the senate judiciary committee, moved to the defense department and retired after advising the fbi national security branch on intelligence matters. dr. alice was a frequent writer and much on abraham lincoln. he helped organize events, including the commit -- along with programs at the national archives. he was on the boards of the abraham lincoln organization and the lincoln forum. he volunteered with the national park service as a speaker and guide at ford's theater. he was generous and kind. he spoke with the authority established by years of study and his inherent intimacy with the subject derived
john died suddenly last august. he was a scholar and a dear friend to those who shared his enthusiasm for all things lincoln. john ellis was born and washington, d.c. and grew up in illinois. he graduated from depaul university, earned his phd from harvard university and taught at barner college and brandeis university. his career of government service began in 1975 and ended with his retirement in 2010. he served on the senate judiciary committee, moved to the defense department and retired...
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>> no, john. joe biden gave vladimir putin yet another no strings attached gift and in terms of let me put in standing, again look at joe biden's actions, not his words. you just how the one on one bilateral summit with vladimir putin and switzerland. the first time he's been overseas, the first foreign leader he met on neutral turf, not coincidental to a g7 meeting or a nato meeting or e.u. meeting is vladimir putin. this is the point where and he's also elevating for beyond what he needs to be. it's an economy as large as it has been for ours. russia's economy is smaller than canada's, so why is joe biden going to meet with automate code and on neutral ground to elevate his in stature once again? it was uncalled for and i think the summit has been bad for america. >> to be clear with our viewers it was awaiting of the sanctions that were on the ceo of the boulder that allowed the continuation of the building of that pipeline that have been just a short time ago. going back to president biden's i
>> no, john. joe biden gave vladimir putin yet another no strings attached gift and in terms of let me put in standing, again look at joe biden's actions, not his words. you just how the one on one bilateral summit with vladimir putin and switzerland. the first time he's been overseas, the first foreign leader he met on neutral turf, not coincidental to a g7 meeting or a nato meeting or e.u. meeting is vladimir putin. this is the point where and he's also elevating for beyond what he...
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gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says. the colonists had 28 guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and theytried to disarm us through gunpowder . it would be the contact that the marble headers had with spain that brought in that crucial gunpowder but it would also be a novel way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder by attacking the british stores at halifax. so he needed a ship or ships to do that operate john glover to create a navy. and the navy which is really kind of preposterous is to take basically afishing boat that john glover had, the hannah which was about 74 tons . and somehow take on the greatest be the will of the world at the time , butthat's what they did . and they attacked the british ships. and the story of the navy is extraordinary. it's some of the most colorful captains in american history. captain roy, the red dragon that has the giant cloak of a red cloak that has an incredible sense of humor . cyan martindale who decides to oust six guns, elaborate amount of money but as
gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says. the colonists had 28 guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and theytried to disarm us through gunpowder . it would be the contact that the marble headers had with spain that brought in that crucial gunpowder but it would also be a novel way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder by attacking the british stores at halifax. so he needed a ship or ships to do that operate john glover to create a navy. and the navy...
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john? >> we will be looking ahead to that, peter doocy for us in one of the most pitiful parts of the world, cornwall england. >> sandra: let's bring in "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor miranda devine. as you just heard peter lay out, this will be a test for this president, still in his first trip here. so meeting with these world leaders, lay that out for us? >> i think the white house is, sandrock, trying to say that this is restating the relationship of america with europe after the years of donald trump. but the problem for them there is that trump actually got results. he forced through the vaccine that now europe is benefiting from and he got nato to pull its weight. the arm to the ukraine with military aid. he put sanctions on that russian pipeline to germany and joe biden wants to undo all of that. but because he is the anti-trump i'm sure he will get very friendly reception over there. whether or not that has anything to do with america's national interests, nothi
john? >> we will be looking ahead to that, peter doocy for us in one of the most pitiful parts of the world, cornwall england. >> sandra: let's bring in "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor miranda devine. as you just heard peter lay out, this will be a test for this president, still in his first trip here. so meeting with these world leaders, lay that out for us? >> i think the white house is, sandrock, trying to say that this is restating the...
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john stapleton. .. this is unbelievable. this is _ forward to. john stapleton. .. this is unbelievable. this is absolutely unbelievable. cast your mind back to the champions league final between my team manchester city and chelsea, it should been played abroad, should been made and is told bo we can go to their because of covid —— instant bowl. the natural solution was to english teams play the game at wembley. fantastic, no cell ua file you can't do that because we want to bring 2500 officials over from various parts of europe... the same ones! exactly same dilemma. in the british company or it won't let the matter. what happens? 12,000 manchester city and chelsea fans have to go to the enormous expense and going to portugal. lovely place, this government quite rightlyjust a matter of weeks ago said we can't add 2000 people, 2500 vips, officials come into this country and not have them go through quarantine like everyone else just to watch a football match. and now they are doing a complete u—turnjust football match. and now they are doing a complete u—tur
john stapleton. .. this is unbelievable. this is _ forward to. john stapleton. .. this is unbelievable. this is absolutely unbelievable. cast your mind back to the champions league final between my team manchester city and chelsea, it should been played abroad, should been made and is told bo we can go to their because of covid —— instant bowl. the natural solution was to english teams play the game at wembley. fantastic, no cell ua file you can't do that because we want to bring 2500...
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john? >> one of the things that my friend rich pointed out to me a couple years ago now, just about a month after the victory at midway there is an opinion piece in the new york times that says the business of war has gotten so large and complex that it's beyond fdr's ability to really be and effective commander and chief. he should appoint a military super commander to oversee the war effort. back to your point about, neil, was this even recognizable as a turning point? within the war, within the context of 1942? i would argue that it was, midway, not recognized as that. in the year 1942, certainly not during the summer of 42. >> i like, neil, your nation of the initiative changing. having the initiative is so important. you get to pick and choose her spots. pick and choose your targets. your enemy is on the back foot, constantly reacting to things that you are doing. the more i think about turning point, why i'm uncomfortable with it is that there is a discrete event that turns any war. l
john? >> one of the things that my friend rich pointed out to me a couple years ago now, just about a month after the victory at midway there is an opinion piece in the new york times that says the business of war has gotten so large and complex that it's beyond fdr's ability to really be and effective commander and chief. he should appoint a military super commander to oversee the war effort. back to your point about, neil, was this even recognizable as a turning point? within the war,...
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john: he had been lethargic and nauseous. tests found that his sugar levels were dangerously high. >> the doctor said, actually, his numberare worse than we thought. he has cranium inflammation and he's in diabetic ketoacidosis. he needs to go to icu. john: ketoacidosis happens when blood sugar is too high too long. ketoacidosis, how high of an alarm does that represent? >> code red. it can lead to coma, brain swelling, death. john: pediatrician henry rodriguez is clinical director at the university of south florida diabetes center. he says during the pandemic more kids have showing up in emergency rooms with dangerously high glucose levels. >> if you think about the amount of time pre-covid that children spend at school versus at home, at school they're in fairly a , fairly structured environment. you know, caretakers, teachers recognize if sally, for instance, is getting up repeatedly to go use the restroom that's a cardinal sign , potentially of a high blood sugar and diabetes. john: stress can also raise glucose levels. j
john: he had been lethargic and nauseous. tests found that his sugar levels were dangerously high. >> the doctor said, actually, his numberare worse than we thought. he has cranium inflammation and he's in diabetic ketoacidosis. he needs to go to icu. john: ketoacidosis happens when blood sugar is too high too long. ketoacidosis, how high of an alarm does that represent? >> code red. it can lead to coma, brain swelling, death. john: pediatrician henry rodriguez is clinical director...
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john . when did you, you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consult? tell me about where you went from bar tendon and working doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it or not, a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986. dennis is a consulting company and we did many, many bars around the world even in places like hong kong, bangkok. so we became very, very well known bar and nightclub consultants and developers. and we bill properties for hired international companies like that. and then in 1989, i started owning my own operations. and you know, that was, i got it up to 17 different bars and 17 different size. had the hollywood palace for a while, and hollywood, and a bunch of others and just got good at it. you know, john, i know i've known a few people over the years who bought a
john . when did you, you have such a track record in it, and at some point you must have just thought, well, i got to get in this business, did you jump in as an owner? did you jump in as a consult? tell me about where you went from bar tendon and working doors and stuff. you know, i wound up believe it or not, a grossinger is in the catskill mountains. and so i became a hotel guy, and then i started my own company back in 1986. dennis is a consulting company and we did many, many bars around...