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brown or john brown is a republican, john brown is not a republican, i'm not like john brown, i'm not abolitionist, i believe the guaranty slavery, this was his position. lincoln eventually was elected president of united states. to summarize, john brown believed slavery would and as a result of this war at upper sperry. john brown might have started a war and failed, tries to free slaves as a result. ...av >> bill to prevent the war which the same thing, he felt a handiwork and he was forced to accept and emancipation as a way of preserving the irony in it is that john brown and abraham lincoln answers this question of what you do john brunson will will take emancipation and abraham lincoln said were going to take theou peaceful act abraham lincoln in the first wan american history, many people dd in theut end is the result that john brown wanted and he prophesied this had 1839. there and pursue the questions. >> thank you to you both so much for a wonderful talk and we got questions comedian and i want to remind our viewers and home then you can post the questions on facebook or twi
brown or john brown is a republican, john brown is not a republican, i'm not like john brown, i'm not abolitionist, i believe the guaranty slavery, this was his position. lincoln eventually was elected president of united states. to summarize, john brown believed slavery would and as a result of this war at upper sperry. john brown might have started a war and failed, tries to free slaves as a result. ...av >> bill to prevent the war which the same thing, he felt a handiwork and he was...
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john brown. it energized the abolitionist movement because this seemed to be further evidence vethat slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti-slavery. slavery would simply be contained then eventually it would die of its own rates in the north. but with the kansas nebraska act it looks like slavery was breaking out of the reason in which it had previously been contained so john brown was taught by his son into going to kansas and taking up arms in the struggle against slavery. ours well, kansas was open to settlement by free settlers and slavery settlers and the good bring their property so folks from the free states to bring their horses and their mules and their slaves and the idea was under stephen douglas is the area of popular sovereignty when king qualify for statehood they were extended, they would vote on the constitution and the constitution would say kansas would be a free state or a slave state so the rush would be to see who could fill up kansas with pro-or ant
john brown. it energized the abolitionist movement because this seemed to be further evidence vethat slavery was expanding. there was a hope among many moderate anti-slavery. slavery would simply be contained then eventually it would die of its own rates in the north. but with the kansas nebraska act it looks like slavery was breaking out of the reason in which it had previously been contained so john brown was taught by his son into going to kansas and taking up arms in the struggle against...
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of john lennon. during their heyday, the beatles were open about they are use of psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie nature, tried experimental drugs, as many people during that time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a christian when i was 16. and that lasted about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life, off and on, i have struggled with different hinges, as we all do. and at those times, i would turn to the lord. >> chapman's new found faith comes into conflict with his feelings about his former idol. according to friends, chapman was notably bothered by lennon's song "god" in which he states i don't believe in jesus. and his hit "imagine" with lyrics, "imagine there's no countries and no religion, too." chapman wrote his own words "ima
of john lennon. during their heyday, the beatles were open about they are use of psychedelic drugs. like his idols, chapman begins experimenting. >> the defendant described there was periods of time in his life when he was more of the hippie nature, tried experimental drugs, as many people during that time did. >> but in 1971, chapman becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock 'n' roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> well, i became a...
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is in support of john pope's testimony and in this this case against john, you know, john fitzporter. it sounds to me like there's very little that porter, you know could dispute if grant supports pope in this. thanks for the softball dan because pope later turns or excuse me, grant later turns and actually ends up supporting porter in all of this. so thank you. yes. see dan's not doing himself any favors. jim rosebrook from frederick, maryland. so at what point does porter become aware of the burnside angle in sending the letters to through the command in washington and if it was before the maryland campaign you think that affected the relationship between porter and burnside and even mcclellan at that point? all right. here's where the other three hours of my presentation comes in. i've done a lot of looking into this. this has been a fascinating topic to me that there's this conspiracy basically to oust burnside from command of the ninth court during the maryland campaign because he passes along these letters to washington. there's a lot of debate as to when porter finds out about
is in support of john pope's testimony and in this this case against john, you know, john fitzporter. it sounds to me like there's very little that porter, you know could dispute if grant supports pope in this. thanks for the softball dan because pope later turns or excuse me, grant later turns and actually ends up supporting porter in all of this. so thank you. yes. see dan's not doing himself any favors. jim rosebrook from frederick, maryland. so at what point does porter become aware of the...
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>> and then to witness the execution of john brown but obviously he detested everything john brown stood for which he was really struck on the scaffold and he was the communist person there essentially he calls in the grandest man of the century. they both demonized and that they admired him being cool under pressure talking about southern honor. think john wilkes fifth try to get john brown in reverse to be the grandest man of the century but booth was the right one john wilkes booth wanted to murder for what he considered the right cause that he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> it is striking to me that in some ways what wilkes booth learned before the court and being executed that the booth was willing to take a final step he had the stage present and didn't have brown foxy. >> can you both talk about the rolele of religion in these two commands lives and how it brought them to it ended up quick. >> i can try a little bit but it simply my observation. lincoln is the most interesting character. lincoln seems to me to grow more religious and it is almost as though lincoln says at
>> and then to witness the execution of john brown but obviously he detested everything john brown stood for which he was really struck on the scaffold and he was the communist person there essentially he calls in the grandest man of the century. they both demonized and that they admired him being cool under pressure talking about southern honor. think john wilkes fifth try to get john brown in reverse to be the grandest man of the century but booth was the right one john wilkes booth...
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john: yes. i think it was a forward leaning, strong agreement, david. it has the single greatest raising of ambition that this process has ever achieved. it has unanimity about what has to happen in terms of raising efforts around the world. we signed on together with the plans individual nations have. when you tie those to the initiatives that many different countries came together to embark on themselves, altogether, the international agent -- energy agency has run the models and all of the promises, it actually could get us to hold 1.8 degrees by 2050. now, that is encouraging. that means you can do things that make a difference, at least in the models. the trick now, not a trick, the challenge now is that over the course of the next eight years, we have to reduce emissions by at least 45% globally in order to achieve net zero by 2050 and in order to hold the temperature to 1.5 degrees of warming. ♪ david: the consensus seems to be you cannot do these things overnight. so you have a time yo
john: yes. i think it was a forward leaning, strong agreement, david. it has the single greatest raising of ambition that this process has ever achieved. it has unanimity about what has to happen in terms of raising efforts around the world. we signed on together with the plans individual nations have. when you tie those to the initiatives that many different countries came together to embark on themselves, altogether, the international agent -- energy agency has run the models and all of the...
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john. >> john: here before you know it. a warning for olympic athletes. why they need to be careful about what they say while in china. >> sandra: a fired nfl coach filing a bombshell lawsuit. one interview was bogus from the start. your strength can outlast any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs, once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be permanent. high cholesterol and weight gain, and high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occur. side eff
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john? >> john: thanks, christina. it's a shame when something like that happened after a big celebration like they had there. >> sandra: indeed. i looked up and can't believe there's a minute left in the show, john. it feels like a friday. so great to get you back this week and glad you're feeling better. >> john: it was great to be back. apparently there's a verdict in the michael avenatti trial. we don't know if -- apparently it's coming in just now. martha will have that coming up. the jury was dead locked on the first count, which was wire fraud a couple days ago. the second count was based on the first count. we'll see if they came to some sort of decision and what the fate of michael avenatti will be. >> sandra: the just just sat down. we have a verdict. martha will have that for you. i'll see you at 4:00 in for neil. thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. have a great weekend. see you monday for what will be another jam packed news week here on the fox news channel. the story and th
john? >> john: thanks, christina. it's a shame when something like that happened after a big celebration like they had there. >> sandra: indeed. i looked up and can't believe there's a minute left in the show, john. it feels like a friday. so great to get you back this week and glad you're feeling better. >> john: it was great to be back. apparently there's a verdict in the michael avenatti trial. we don't know if -- apparently it's coming in just now. martha will have that...
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both being there at the execution of john brown, either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have pr
both being there at the execution of john brown, either of you talk about john wilkes booth and john brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john,...
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sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. talks did not yield much progress but is noteworthy, that vladimir putin sent delegates, after he refused talks until ukraine put down the weapons. yet another sign the war is not going as putin had planned. >> sandra: and we are expecting a briefing from the pentagon half past the hour. john kirby will brief reporters there. a senior official has given fox the latest developments on the ground there, putin's troops have advanced about three miles in the last 24 hours, far slower than expected. burned out and broken down russian tanks littering country roadways leading into kyiv, putin's ultimate target. >> john: ukraine stands strong, despite the military might, the global goliath russia, meeting the modern day david. putin's forces brought to a humiliating crawl, by an army of amateurs, whatever weapons they have on hand and the goons, unlikely war hero zelensky, refusal to surrender, inspiring the world. >> sandra: zelensky is seen signing an application for ukraine to join the eur
sandra smith in new york. >> john: john roberts in washington. talks did not yield much progress but is noteworthy, that vladimir putin sent delegates, after he refused talks until ukraine put down the weapons. yet another sign the war is not going as putin had planned. >> sandra: and we are expecting a briefing from the pentagon half past the hour. john kirby will brief reporters there. a senior official has given fox the latest developments on the ground there, putin's troops have...
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john, back to you. >> john: all too familiar story. eric, thank you. >> sandra: details of the story are just chilling. bring in "outnumbered" co-host emily compagno, horrific, every detail of it, she ran up six flights of stairs, he followed her closely. a man with a lengthy rap sheet able to walk the streets freely. by the time she got up, just about to close the door before he pushed his way in. >> emily: the heartbreaking part, to add to that, the fact the police upon promptly responding to the initial 911 calls could hear her screaming. she was alive at the time of their first response but unfortunately she perished at his hands by the time they got to her. this story is so tragic, sound like a broken record like everyone else, how many do we have to hear. i agree with the assemblyman, the chain of criminal justice, if you can call it that anymore, has been eroded at the hands of the democratic party and the progressive reformists who have broken the chain so people have 0 safety, 0 reliance and trust the system will work. in janu
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john, hello. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. much more on the mask debate when glenn youngkin joins in a bit. first, a fox news alert. >> sandra: a live look now out of ukraine's capital kyiv, just past 9:00 at night there, and a top diplomat in ukraine tells fox news there is no evidence that russia is pulling back troops from the border, despite moscow's claims to the contrary. in a few moments, president biden is set to speak with germany's chancellor about the ongoing crisis. >> john: hackers hit the websites of the ukraine ministry and two banks. source of the attacks not yet known but russia as you can imagine is the top suspect. now there are new warnings that the kremlin could look further west for its before the storm of a possible russian invasion targeting the ukrainian capital. >> as these civilians sing to their national anthem, they pledge to stand up to aggression launched by vladimir putin. >> ukrainians, united. >> uncertain days ahead and more than 150,000 russian troops preparing for a possible attack. these u
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john? >> john: all right. we will see where that approval goes. jonathan serrie with us tonight, thank you. a judge in virginia is considering arguments heard today over that state's mask mandate in schools and whether the newly installed governor, glenn youngkin, has the authority to end it. correspondent mark meredith reports tonight. he is in arlington, virginia. >> starting today, schools in virginia's loudoun county are suspending students like caroline and mora thomas who refuse to wear mask on school grounds. >> if you don't stand up now, we don't start the change, it's never going to happen and snowball. it doesn't even bigger. >> students say they are following the rules set by virginia's new republican governor glenn youngkin. >> recently issued an executive order allowing parents, not schools, to decide when masks are needed. today, seven virginia school systems went to court to challenge the order, arguing it's not only jeopardizing people's health, but beyond the governor's legal authority. >> in part the case has to do with, you know
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thank you, john. >> john: problems are mounting by the moment. biden administration reportedly ready to launch a new pilot program to put hundreds of migrants under house arrest instead of detention centers. but fails to report how the government will keep track of them. ken cuccinelli, is joining us now. ken, good to see you. this proposal for house arrest under the rubric of saving money, the plan would mean they have to be in house arrest at home between 8:00 and 8:00 in the morning, but critics say it's another form of catch and release. >> it certainly is. it is a little bit amusing here people legally let out of their house to work, how do they work legally. anyone on this? and so this is really -- there is a place for remote detention as we might call it, but this administration is using it as an excuse to not detain and deport, and so in the context in which they are using it, this is just literally, it's a distraction from the utter distraction they have invited at the border, and like i said, remote detention has a place in an entire sy
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john: it was a huge loss. he was on that edmund pettus bridge beaten within inches of his life, literally put his body on the line so that all of us could vote. i think it is important for us to realize that and contextualize that so that when we are talking about voting rights now, we realize that this has always been contested. this has always been a struggle, and there have been many more years in this country where folks were actively excluded and disenfranchised, actively denied their voting rights then there have been years where we have been close to full suffrage. we still have a ways to go. we have to be inspired by john lewis. we have to be inspired by dr. king and all the folks who organized the marches in selma and across the country by saying it is important that all of us are included in the franchise, that we are all citizens impacted by the laws that our representatives create. we are all a part of our tax system. we are all involved in this democracy, and we should have a say. soledad: the rig
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thanks so much. >> john: u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor, ambassador taylor, it's great to talk to you about all of this for the first time here on "america reports" and a question i had to start us off here is where do you think we are with all of this? because the words "uncharted territory" seem to not fully grasp the situation. >> john, of course, you are right. we are facing the possibility of a major land war in europe for the first time really since 1945. so this is not charted territory by any means. president putin may well exercise -- he may well unleash them. he has not yet, it's very interesting, he has not yet faced -- he has not yet have his russian soldiers face ukrainian soldiers, he has not yet lost any russian soldiers, that will happen if he sends his soldiers and against the ukrainians as was pointed a minute ago, the ukrainians will fight and russian soldiers will die. they will go back, john, to their towns in russia where they will be buried and their families will not understand w
thanks so much. >> john: u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor, ambassador taylor, it's great to talk to you about all of this for the first time here on "america reports" and a question i had to start us off here is where do you think we are with all of this? because the words "uncharted territory" seem to not fully grasp the situation. >> john, of course, you are right. we are facing the possibility of a major land war in europe for the first time really...
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sandra. >> john: hey, steve, it's john. we've got putin potentially making an announcement, recognizing the independence of donetsk and luhansk. then the second issue of whether or not he might send in russian forces to support the independence of those two new states according to russia. first thing, if he announces the independence, what would the reaction from the west be? what would ukraine want their reaction to be? if he sends in forces, what then would be there response? >> i think it's a question of whether putin tries to do this a little ahead of time or in one big swig. the reaction at this time his disappointment. if he sends in some forces in the east, small amount of forces, we will see what their reaction could be. that could split nato. keep in mind, does not have to be small. putin could send in massive forces from the north, suite behind all of the ukrainian military that's mostly out there in the east. get behind them in a major full-scale invasion which could leave tens of thousands dead. that's the worst
sandra. >> john: hey, steve, it's john. we've got putin potentially making an announcement, recognizing the independence of donetsk and luhansk. then the second issue of whether or not he might send in russian forces to support the independence of those two new states according to russia. first thing, if he announces the independence, what would the reaction from the west be? what would ukraine want their reaction to be? if he sends in forces, what then would be there response? >> i...
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john: yeah. it's a taken question, that should be a simple one to get for you, we'll shoot that around to everybody. reporter: john, thanks for doing this. i have three questions. one just a quick followup to courtney and jeff's question. the forces would be in addition to the 8,500 so potentially more than 8,500 u.s. troops would be dedicated to this? second, can you give us a sense of if the 8,500 are sent, what they would be doing? we understand that they come from logistics and aviation and medical support but if the nato response force is not going into ukraine, what would the 8,500 be doing to support the nato response force? and then last question, syria, can you give us and update on the prison outbreak and any sort of d.o.d. estimates on how many isis fighters the state and would that necessitate potentially more u.s. troops to go in to round those isis fighters up? thanks. john: ok, there's a lot there. i don't have an update for you on how many prisoners escaped versus how many were re
john: yeah. it's a taken question, that should be a simple one to get for you, we'll shoot that around to everybody. reporter: john, thanks for doing this. i have three questions. one just a quick followup to courtney and jeff's question. the forces would be in addition to the 8,500 so potentially more than 8,500 u.s. troops would be dedicated to this? second, can you give us a sense of if the 8,500 are sent, what they would be doing? we understand that they come from logistics and aviation and...
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and now john madden belongs to history, as john himself would likely have said, boom, that's it. boom reporting live. tom vacar ktvu fox students. all right. thanks so much. it looks like it's going to be a really nice night, tom. lovely tribute to john madden. thank you. so while the bay area and the country says goodbye to coach band, there is one east bay town where the coach was simply just john. hall of famer moved to pleasant and in 1967 when he coached the oakland raiders and left an impression that will last for generations. pleasant home that nearly 80,000 and for 54 years home to one of the nfl's biggest stars, you hear about celebrities getting household everywhere they go. john didn't get hassled and pleasant and he and if someone came up and talked to him you were like his best friend. even if he just met you. dennis miller would know. he was the sports editor for the tribe valley, harold for 26 years and announced foothill highs. freshman football games would john son mike was the head coach. coach madden didn't miss many games. john would just come sit in the press
and now john madden belongs to history, as john himself would likely have said, boom, that's it. boom reporting live. tom vacar ktvu fox students. all right. thanks so much. it looks like it's going to be a really nice night, tom. lovely tribute to john madden. thank you. so while the bay area and the country says goodbye to coach band, there is one east bay town where the coach was simply just john. hall of famer moved to pleasant and in 1967 when he coached the oakland raiders and left an...
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john: only joe biden! david: when he asked you to serve for him did you say " i really want to do this"? john: i was excited by the prospect. i did not know exactly what it would be, but the idea of having a president who wanted to get back into paris, who wanted to make this one of his top issues overall, the idea of having a president who would continue to push to help us get something like glasgow was exciting and is exciting. i felt excited about that. david: the best job in washington is secretary of state. you were secretary of state for 4 years. now you work in the same building where you were secretary of state but you are not secretary of state anymore. john: it is spectacular! i have known tony for years. he is doing a great job. i think the administration is right on track with respect to what is going on in ukraine. i think they have been strong and skillful. david: let's talk about glasgow. when you have international conflicts, most things are done in -- international conferences, most things
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john. >> john: let's bring in texas senator john cornyn. president biden leaving the white house, thought a very high likelihood russia will invade ukraine. >> they have not moved any of their troops out, they have moved more troops in, number one. number two, we have reason to believe that they are engaged in a false flag operation to have an excuse to go in. every indication we have is they are prepared to go in to ukraine, attack ukraine. >> i want to leave that false flag operation idea for a second here, but let me ask you about the potential for invasion. the president says very high, russia says we have no intention of invading ukraine. high level briefings on this. what do you think? >> i think the president's right about putin's plans, of course, in the interim he wants to try to extract as many concessions as he can out of president biden zelensky and ukraine itself. remember, john, putin has already invaded ukraine, invaded crimea and low level conflict there. so, he's already done it once before and all indications are he will d
john. >> john: let's bring in texas senator john cornyn. president biden leaving the white house, thought a very high likelihood russia will invade ukraine. >> they have not moved any of their troops out, they have moved more troops in, number one. number two, we have reason to believe that they are engaged in a false flag operation to have an excuse to go in. every indication we have is they are prepared to go in to ukraine, attack ukraine. >> i want to leave that false flag...
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. >> john: thank for leaving us on a high point. i'm john roberts. we'll see you tomorrow for what will be actually friday. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum at fox news headquarters. right now on the story, president biden comes to new york city as the city lays to rest two young promising police officers. both killed by a suspect that had a very long criminal history. so is the tide beginning to turn? go back to the death of george floyd. the movements to defund the police.
. >> john: thank for leaving us on a high point. i'm john roberts. we'll see you tomorrow for what will be actually friday. "the story" with martha starts right now. >> martha: good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum at fox news headquarters. right now on the story, president biden comes to new york city as the city lays to rest two young promising police officers. both killed by a suspect that had a very long criminal history. so is the tide beginning to turn? go back to the...
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john? >> john: thanks, rich. gillian? >> a married couple from manhattan stands accused of the largest heist in the u.s. history. around $4.5 billion of bitcoin, enough to buy the world trade center and enough to buy the rights of the bruce springsteen catalog. >> this is the biggest crypto seizure for the justice department. the two are charged with conspire to launder billions of the stolen bitcoin. they laundered the funds through techniques including using fake identities. they cashed out millions through atms and spent it on nfts to walmart gift cards. the stolen funds were worth around $71 million. the value goes up to $4.5 million. and one is called an irreverent rapper. my favorite line is this song is for the misfits and smart slackers. cases are giving the government leverage for regulation. and morgan wrote and articles in forbes for comments from bitco. it's rather ironic. >> thanks, kelly. >> john: oh, my gosh. >> what else is there to say? that's a lot of money. >> john: thanks for being here. >> thanks for
john? >> john: thanks, rich. gillian? >> a married couple from manhattan stands accused of the largest heist in the u.s. history. around $4.5 billion of bitcoin, enough to buy the world trade center and enough to buy the rights of the bruce springsteen catalog. >> this is the biggest crypto seizure for the justice department. the two are charged with conspire to launder billions of the stolen bitcoin. they laundered the funds through techniques including using fake identities....
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john. >> john: sandra, next. brawl after the pro bowl landed one of the game's biggest names in custody. we have that for you, stay with us. veteran homeowners, need a financial boost? the newday 100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out up to $60,000 or more. give them a call. veteran homeowners, newday wants to help you use your va home loan benefit to get more. more cash, more savings, more peace of mind. the newday 100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. up to $60,000 or more. veterans are saving an average of $615 every month. with more ways to help more veteran families, no bank, no lender, no one knows veterans like newday usa. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your
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john curry was such a pioneer and such a role model in so many different ways. breaking barriers, engaging with dance choreographers, bringing musicality in a new way to an art form, which was very much pure sport to begin with, being lgbtq and a role model in that sense and pioneering and breaking through and it not being about what a person was, but who they were in their own self and celebrating those ideas and those traditions and being so revolutionary and so brave and risk—taking. because john was doing something that he trulyj believed in and truly loved and it was his absolute - passion, people saw that - and they felt that, you know, and he inspired so many skaters, you know, - especially male skaters. this boy is born to perform. he is all sparkle. and i think that as humans, on a very molecular level, we enjoy anyone who is enjoying the moment that they're in. it's very apparent that he is a true artist on the ice. - you know, he has an artistic soul in that he expresses i himself in a way that goes beyond just sport. - i think that classical style
john curry was such a pioneer and such a role model in so many different ways. breaking barriers, engaging with dance choreographers, bringing musicality in a new way to an art form, which was very much pure sport to begin with, being lgbtq and a role model in that sense and pioneering and breaking through and it not being about what a person was, but who they were in their own self and celebrating those ideas and those traditions and being so revolutionary and so brave and risk—taking....
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but i must say really john as a leader and manager john just doesn't help the idea and refine it john executes. he makes it happen and i have simply watched his work with all. for some reason i believe. he believes he also has a right to a private life and more bestsellers. and so he's decided that after more than a dozen years here. he will be stepping down and as you do my friend i say look around this place john look on your mighty works and rejoice. look at him being so modest. smartest so president reagan i've been lately thinking of a small mystery. here's the mystery it is that politics and political talk dominates our time and yet most of the political figures talking on our screens talking endlessly on our screens. do so without deploying a great tool and weapon of politics and that is humor. ronald reagan used humor and wit to make his points and to move things forward every day. this of course was simply natural to him. i think it's a gift god gave them. it was his nature. i have said in writing about him that humor is imagination operating on good nature, and i think that'
but i must say really john as a leader and manager john just doesn't help the idea and refine it john executes. he makes it happen and i have simply watched his work with all. for some reason i believe. he believes he also has a right to a private life and more bestsellers. and so he's decided that after more than a dozen years here. he will be stepping down and as you do my friend i say look around this place john look on your mighty works and rejoice. look at him being so modest. smartest so...
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john? >> adrienne broaddus, thank you very much. >>> the right-wing media erupted this week over a new filing from special counsel john durham and it spawned a whole lot of misleading claims about hillary clinton, so why has the story now all but disappeared? that's next. , show you how strong i am ♪ ♪ i put my armor on, ♪ ♪ i'm unstoppable today ♪ ♪ i'm so powerful ♪ ♪ i'm unstoppable today ♪ ♪ unstoppable today... ♪ pre-order now and get up to $200 samsung credit and a free storage upgrade. [zoom call] ...pivot... work bye. vacation hi! book with priceline. 'cause when you save more, you can “no way!” more. no wayyyy. no waaayyy! no way! [phone ringing] hm. no way! no way! priceline. every trip is a big deal. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by
john? >> adrienne broaddus, thank you very much. >>> the right-wing media erupted this week over a new filing from special counsel john durham and it spawned a whole lot of misleading claims about hillary clinton, so why has the story now all but disappeared? that's next. , show you how strong i am ♪ ♪ i put my armor on, ♪ ♪ i'm unstoppable today ♪ ♪ i'm so powerful ♪ ♪ i'm unstoppable today ♪ ♪ unstoppable today... ♪ pre-order now and get up to $200 samsung...
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fauci change their opinions. >> john: thanks. we have a fox news exclusive for you tonight, let's bring in dr. marty makary, health policy expert in fox news contributor, he has results on a new study in natural immunity which is a major issue when it comes to vaccine mandates. this is a letter, you are off or up and you put together a study here and what you look at antibody prevalence among people who were in the study. what you found was among 295 unvaccinated patients who tested positive for covid, antibodies were present in 293 of them, or 99.3%. do we know what the clinical significance is of this? doesn't confer immunity? >> we think it does, one of the open discussions we have of public health officials is whether or not prior covid infection, that is natural immunity gives you a strong antibody response and is it durable? we found those levels were very much at the neutralizing level. they were in the same range as that of vaccinated immunity but they were more persistent. they were constant and stayed at a constant leve
fauci change their opinions. >> john: thanks. we have a fox news exclusive for you tonight, let's bring in dr. marty makary, health policy expert in fox news contributor, he has results on a new study in natural immunity which is a major issue when it comes to vaccine mandates. this is a letter, you are off or up and you put together a study here and what you look at antibody prevalence among people who were in the study. what you found was among 295 unvaccinated patients who tested...
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but john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these aren't really our memos because if they hear me out. they're going to be in tough tough shape. i have dozens and dozens of memos and they're all on that website. i'm not playing hide the ball. okay. the real watergate victims have all passed away. there was some thought on an earlier book that their heirs could come in and challenge their convictions, but it never came to fruition, but this is different. this is challenging misconduct by the lawyers themselves. so we'll see we have time for one last question here. make it a good one. i've always been interested in the role of john dean.
but john dean is a movie star. john dean was the big draw. they didn't want to lose john dean. it was front page news and they go in the orange county register that shepherd was was disinvited. that's why this complaint of attorney misconduct is so delicious. i don't think they can get rid of me. and they're they're dilemma. this is straight. you know, i analyze this stuff. i stay awake all night. their best way out is to claim a technicality. too long ago. most of the people are dead. we these...
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. >> good evening, john. the press conference between french president macron and ukrainian president zelensky has ended in kyiv. far from resolved. >> situation has worsed on the border with the deployment of troops, heightened tension, process of back and forth with nato and russia and the united states, question of nato. >> earlier today, three russian amphibious war ships entered the black sea. some fear it could be another invasion force, targeting odessa, third largest city in ukraine and a tourist destination. some are worried it's buying time for putin to build his forces on ukraine's border, some 140,000 strong factor in ground and naval forces. some two hours north in belarus. they say they will depart belarus in two months when the joint exercises end. a journalist said a tougher response is needed. an miscalculated in a way, he can't even have a weaker response of the nato countries, the western countries, so it's not as weak as russians have expected, but it's not strong enough yet in order to re
. >> good evening, john. the press conference between french president macron and ukrainian president zelensky has ended in kyiv. far from resolved. >> situation has worsed on the border with the deployment of troops, heightened tension, process of back and forth with nato and russia and the united states, question of nato. >> earlier today, three russian amphibious war ships entered the black sea. some fear it could be another invasion force, targeting odessa, third largest...
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going to turn things over to john berman, father of two, for the rest of the day's news. john? >> i don't know how you got through that. i didn't get through that. that is so lovely. he is beautiful, anderson. >> thanks. >> he is perfect. congratulations. >> thank you. >> to all of you. what a wonderful blessing. >> i appreciate it. thank you. yeah. you -- you have two boys that are teenagers. any -- any suggestions? recommendations? >> i have twins so i screwed everything up all at once, like every step of the way. is it easier this time around? >> um, i mean, he is just arrived so i really have no idea. it is definitely more -- yeah -- definitely, calmer than i was the first time. and uh, yeah, he is doing great. and he is just so adorable, and he's got a lot more hair than wyatt had when he was born and, um, yeah, he is just incredible. >> so how is wyatt doing with it? what is his reaction? >> he is thrilled. i mean, you know, he's 2 -- almost 22 months old so he calls him luke and he helped build the crib. um, and he loves to wheel him around in a little stroller around my
going to turn things over to john berman, father of two, for the rest of the day's news. john? >> i don't know how you got through that. i didn't get through that. that is so lovely. he is beautiful, anderson. >> thanks. >> he is perfect. congratulations. >> thank you. >> to all of you. what a wonderful blessing. >> i appreciate it. thank you. yeah. you -- you have two boys that are teenagers. any -- any suggestions? recommendations? >> i have twins so...
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john? >> thank you very much. the right-wing media erupted this week over a new filing by special counsel john durham and spiked a lot of misleading claims about hillary clinton, why has the story all but disappeared? that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move your student loan debt to sofi—you could save with low rates and no fees. go to sofi.com to view your rate today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevn 20. because there's a ance pneumococcal pneumonia coulput me in the hospital. if you're 19 or older with certain chroniconditions like copd, asthma, or diabetes, you may be at an increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response
john? >> thank you very much. the right-wing media erupted this week over a new filing by special counsel john durham and spiked a lot of misleading claims about hillary clinton, why has the story all but disappeared? that's next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move your student loan debt to sofi—you could save with low rates and no fees. go to sofi.com to view your rate today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking...
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stadium for the great john madden. he started out as a raiders linebacker coach in the late 60s and davis gave him the role of head coach. he never had a losing season in his 10 seasons here. john has been gone for a couple of months but he will be remembered and there is a list of who's who's as guests speaking for this one. let's take you inside the coliseum, where he coached for 10 seasons. preparations are getting underway for this one slated to go in about half an hour or so. earlier, we got a chance to rub shoulders with some of the coaching dignitaries. here is former 49ers head coach steve mariucci. >> he taught my mom and my sisters and me, football, and explain things in a very entertaining and educational way where we actually learn something. you laugh at the same time. it's genius. you know? and, you cannot try to be like him as a coach or a broadcaster. you just cannot. there is only one john madden. and so, his legacy will run forever. >> i will wrap this up by quoting john and saying, boom. boom. >> yep
stadium for the great john madden. he started out as a raiders linebacker coach in the late 60s and davis gave him the role of head coach. he never had a losing season in his 10 seasons here. john has been gone for a couple of months but he will be remembered and there is a list of who's who's as guests speaking for this one. let's take you inside the coliseum, where he coached for 10 seasons. preparations are getting underway for this one slated to go in about half an hour or so. earlier, we...
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i am sandra smith. >> john: am john roberts in washington. a senior u.s. defense official telling reporters russian forces advaning to kyiv are meeting more resistance than expected. the country's president said he won't cut because he said he is target number 1. number 2. president zelensky says his family. >> sandra: we get a look at the damage caused by russian attacks hitting even orphan age. >> john: a u.s. defense official confirmed moscow is using 3 main vances with russians losing a little momentum as ukrainians fight back. fox reporting power stretching from here in the nation's capital to kyiv and beyond. >> sandra: trey yingst is live on the ground at 8 o'clock in kyiv. >> good afternoon. ukrainian officials say russian forces are operating inside the city limits of kyiv and advancing to the capital city. they won't get here without a fight. not only the ukrainian army is pushing back against these forces but civilians. the interior minister indicated 18,000 weapons were given out to ukrainians who want to pick up weapons to fight back against t
i am sandra smith. >> john: am john roberts in washington. a senior u.s. defense official telling reporters russian forces advaning to kyiv are meeting more resistance than expected. the country's president said he won't cut because he said he is target number 1. number 2. president zelensky says his family. >> sandra: we get a look at the damage caused by russian attacks hitting even orphan age. >> john: a u.s. defense official confirmed moscow is using 3 main vances with...
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john howard asks a very similar question so i'm going to read it. but he says you guys have a tough job especially in the current environment and do you agree with people say the mainstream media are continuing to act as a third-party are committed to their moxie . [inaudible] >> woodward wrote a book called the trail who outlines how one of those figures in the party trying to destroy democracy so i'm not going to engage in equivalencies. some might be, i don't know. >> part of the challenge is then do you ever somebody who advocates that work makes these false assertions . i get the question, i do. does that mean then you decide that you disqualify the entire holiday party or the entire members of congress who voted to overturn you know, the election results? that's a hard thing. i heard posts on pe say i'm not going to have on because they advocate the big lie. i understand that but where's the line because it's our job as journalists to want to expose and get people a chance to present their point of view and challenge them when theysay things t
john howard asks a very similar question so i'm going to read it. but he says you guys have a tough job especially in the current environment and do you agree with people say the mainstream media are continuing to act as a third-party are committed to their moxie . [inaudible] >> woodward wrote a book called the trail who outlines how one of those figures in the party trying to destroy democracy so i'm not going to engage in equivalencies. some might be, i don't know. >> part of the...
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john curry was such a pioneer and such a role model in so many different ways. breaking barriers, engaging with dance choreographers, bringing musicality in a new way to an art form, which was very much pure sport to begin with, being lgbtq and a role model in that sense and pioneering and breaking through and it not being about what a person was, but who they were in their own self and celebrating those ideas and those traditions and being so revolutionary and so brave and risk—taking. because john was doing something that he trulyj believed in and truly loved and it was his absolute - passion, people saw that - and they felt that, you know, and he inspired so many skaters, you know, - especially male skaters. this boy is born to perform. he is all sparkle. and i think that as humans, on a very molecular level, we enjoy anyone who is enjoying the moment that they're in. it's very apparent that he is a true artist on the ice. - you know, he has an artistic soul in that he expresses i himself in a way that goes beyond just sport. - i think that classical style
john curry was such a pioneer and such a role model in so many different ways. breaking barriers, engaging with dance choreographers, bringing musicality in a new way to an art form, which was very much pure sport to begin with, being lgbtq and a role model in that sense and pioneering and breaking through and it not being about what a person was, but who they were in their own self and celebrating those ideas and those traditions and being so revolutionary and so brave and risk—taking....
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john, how do you take this? >> this is foreign, a little bit of what joey described which is he, washington is willing the creation of a nation. he is very conscious of the fact that he is creating a national character to the example of his a president which sets the president is lindsey writes about for the presidency, for the american government. but it is a hard sell because everybody still thinks of themselves as a virginian first or a new yorker first or a south carolinians first. so washington is trying to say all of the s time that no, this works because of the federal government. it is the guarantor of your n liberty. you are not safe from strife. you don't necessarily have property rights unless we have a strong central government. you see even in the first constitutional convention, the constitution doesn't mention political parties. it does mention journalists i like to point out but it doesn't mention party. people show up to new york, and they do the bill of rights. they representing their constitue
john, how do you take this? >> this is foreign, a little bit of what joey described which is he, washington is willing the creation of a nation. he is very conscious of the fact that he is creating a national character to the example of his a president which sets the president is lindsey writes about for the presidency, for the american government. but it is a hard sell because everybody still thinks of themselves as a virginian first or a new yorker first or a south carolinians first. so...
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are you not disturbed by lack of interest my mitch mcconnell, john thune, john cornyn. he said, you know we want to slow biden down, and work out bipartisan deals. does he understand that is going on here i'm serious about this. i fear for this country even if we take the senate, the house understands, what do they do? >> i agree, house seems to understand, i believe the house will pursue this. i think most senators, really never learned from trump, never respected -- not just him, but his base and the people that support him. that advance and believe in what he represents with an america first agenda, they hope they can wait him out, assume their own swampy establishment prerogatives that got them their in first place, they want to get back to the cozy relationships, they don't realize how destructive today's lift wing, marxist socialistic democrat party is, someone like mitch mcconnell, we've seen a few moments with supreme court nominees and others he goes to bat and fights hard, but in this case because of a personal dislike or whatever, he seems unwilling to want t
are you not disturbed by lack of interest my mitch mcconnell, john thune, john cornyn. he said, you know we want to slow biden down, and work out bipartisan deals. does he understand that is going on here i'm serious about this. i fear for this country even if we take the senate, the house understands, what do they do? >> i agree, house seems to understand, i believe the house will pursue this. i think most senators, really never learned from trump, never respected -- not just him, but...
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the cdc is very relevant, john. they look at the scientific data, they analyze the data and they make recommendations. has always been the case that at the local level, the local health authorities working with their administrative leaders, be they governors or mayors or leaders at the local level will make their decision. they can utilize or not. we -- i think it's the wrong thing to say that the cdc is irrelevant. they are the scientific organization that accumulates the data and makes recommendations on the basis of the science. it's up to the local people how they're going to use that. >> dr. anthony fauci, i want to leave it at that but leave people with a positive message, you're saying cases are headed where right now? >> they're going way down, john. what i like is the steepness of the slope down. it went way up really high and literally every seven day evaluation of the average, we now, yesterday, had 126,000 cases, remember, it wasn't too long ago when we had close to a million cases a day. >> i know, beli
the cdc is very relevant, john. they look at the scientific data, they analyze the data and they make recommendations. has always been the case that at the local level, the local health authorities working with their administrative leaders, be they governors or mayors or leaders at the local level will make their decision. they can utilize or not. we -- i think it's the wrong thing to say that the cdc is irrelevant. they are the scientific organization that accumulates the data and makes...
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john dickerson maryann i think you may done some work on energy innovation -- john, and maryann -- talk about climate change and economic competitor this but john foust wrote to you first to see if if you have comments s rare earth element critical minerals question. >> the reality is for our industry we are not exposed in that regard. most of the raw materials, the key raw materials is silicone which is, comes from coarse sand. we get from a strategic allies and so we really not heavily exposed. on the climate change issue i just want to say that chips are absolutely critical for helping us sort through better solutions to climate change. they really are a kind of big component to that. ai chips and others. and that's just another reason that we need to get this usica and compete legislation to congress. >> chris, any thoughts on the link between energy innovation, the inner challenges we face and national competitiveness policy? >> yeah, sure. just as a general matter is he a good example of how energy dependence has geopolitical implications right now in europe with the crisis we're
john dickerson maryann i think you may done some work on energy innovation -- john, and maryann -- talk about climate change and economic competitor this but john foust wrote to you first to see if if you have comments s rare earth element critical minerals question. >> the reality is for our industry we are not exposed in that regard. most of the raw materials, the key raw materials is silicone which is, comes from coarse sand. we get from a strategic allies and so we really not heavily...
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well, john could john could certainly answer this from me from the inside and you know as a bookseller, especially as we kind of see this increasing, you know corporatization of publishing and you know and and things kind of become more and more centralized. i find just the sort of diversity of voices and even geographical differences with university presses to be extremely important for for a healthy publishing and book selling ecosystem. you know you have here, you know, i'm an hour away from uc press here in berkeley and as much you know, and as things kind of centralize and and you know, turn over in the turn of books becomes more and more important for everyone the sale you have to sell this book and there's such a short view that the long view of the of the scholarly and you know academic press outlook is really important as important for us to as booksellers to kind of keep that in mind and you know, i think in allowing the space for for new ideas and kind of risky ideas also is as exciting for me as a book seller as it is a reader, you know, i would be curious to hear john from
well, john could john could certainly answer this from me from the inside and you know as a bookseller, especially as we kind of see this increasing, you know corporatization of publishing and you know and and things kind of become more and more centralized. i find just the sort of diversity of voices and even geographical differences with university presses to be extremely important for for a healthy publishing and book selling ecosystem. you know you have here, you know, i'm an hour away from...
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all in all looks nice, john. with the forecast now find out about the temperatures and more importantly those winds. john, good morning. definitely looks nice. james and winds right now are much of a factor along the bay shore. you can see the flag there but pier 15 sitting pretty still at the moment. >> later on today, though, especially for upper elevations. we're going to be looking at a very windy one, most notably for the north bay skies are way clear this morning. they were yesterday. those mostly cloudy to foggy conditions. we had yesterday all but gone. we are seeing some cloud cover and even showers for southern california. nothing super widespread, but some much needed rainfall indeed for areas around l a for the bay area. we continue or dried trajectory with clear skies. and as james alluded to, some offshore winds that are going to be very, very strong, even though it's fairly calm this morning. we are already seeing winds picking up in calistoga and that was speaking even more than that towards the a
all in all looks nice, john. with the forecast now find out about the temperatures and more importantly those winds. john, good morning. definitely looks nice. james and winds right now are much of a factor along the bay shore. you can see the flag there but pier 15 sitting pretty still at the moment. >> later on today, though, especially for upper elevations. we're going to be looking at a very windy one, most notably for the north bay skies are way clear this morning. they were...
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john mad for raiders fans who are still in oakland. this was one last chance to say goodbye at the coliseum. >> even if you weren't a football fan somehow you knew john mann was madden with his deep bay area. roots was a local hero. his super bowl win with the raiders in the 1970's lives on in the memories of so many. he was just >> beautiful. it was a big giant in his heart was just as big. and we love >> the legendary coach had an even bigger career as a broadcaster, his style and charisma captivated generations of audiences. and a video game bearing his name only made him even larger than life man, the broadcast movement and lows and the first person there put lines on the war. remember, right? what a person, what we what a legend. madden was celebrated monday night at the coliseum, a place he called home for a decade. notable broadcasters, an nfl coaches past and present were among the featured speakers. my biggest takeaway from john. >> was not about the video game, which was special, not about the broadcasting career, which is th
john mad for raiders fans who are still in oakland. this was one last chance to say goodbye at the coliseum. >> even if you weren't a football fan somehow you knew john mann was madden with his deep bay area. roots was a local hero. his super bowl win with the raiders in the 1970's lives on in the memories of so many. he was just >> beautiful. it was a big giant in his heart was just as big. and we love >> the legendary coach had an even bigger career as a broadcaster, his...
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, john, when you think? yeah, definitely not over rest of this week, obviously nor next week either. >> this drought monitor's been can a sitting there and change the past few weeks haven't taken any steps back. but as you can see, really only halfway we started the season with the deep maroons. that's the exceptional drought now are still in severe. we still got to get out of a drought. general said, james, there's work to be done. mother nature to pitch in a little bit more on the rain frontal. so let's get there. as for the weather here for 14, let's get the update now on what you can expect as we step outside and our temperatures shaping up. yeah. so it's going to be another warm day today, james, not quite as warm as yesterday was, though. i don't think too many people are going to buy that, though. yesterday's upper 70's to even low 80's a little on the toasty side, especially for this time of year today, tomorrow into sunday, it's going to be mid 70's for the most part. and that's a pretty comfortable
, john, when you think? yeah, definitely not over rest of this week, obviously nor next week either. >> this drought monitor's been can a sitting there and change the past few weeks haven't taken any steps back. but as you can see, really only halfway we started the season with the deep maroons. that's the exceptional drought now are still in severe. we still got to get out of a drought. general said, james, there's work to be done. mother nature to pitch in a little bit more on the rain...
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. >>> in oakland tonight, a star- studded tribute to john madden. how raider nation said good-bye to the legendary coach. >> tried to open the door? >> some frightening moments on board a flight out of southern california until a flight attendant armed with a coffeepot comes to the rescue. good evening. >>> now at 11:00 on kpix5 and streaming on cbsnewsbayarea. >>> a live look tonight. district attorney and local policies are denouncing the alleged use of dna from rape victims to implicate them in other crimes. >> betty yu joins us with more on that story. >> reporter: this is a case where they say law enforcement misused a sexual assault dna evidence that the practice of using the dna to incriminate that same person must end. the police chief, bill scott, agrees this issue needs to be addressed. saide ay, district ey disced a case where the sexual assault victim's dna was used against her after the fact. law enforcement data base with such evidence is currently being used. the suspects in crimes. he called it legally and ethically wrong. he said in
. >>> in oakland tonight, a star- studded tribute to john madden. how raider nation said good-bye to the legendary coach. >> tried to open the door? >> some frightening moments on board a flight out of southern california until a flight attendant armed with a coffeepot comes to the rescue. good evening. >>> now at 11:00 on kpix5 and streaming on cbsnewsbayarea. >>> a live look tonight. district attorney and local policies are denouncing the alleged use of...
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back to you. >> john: hey, trey, john roberts. i was just about to ask you in terms of resistance from the ukrainian military and civilians who have taken up arms. do you have any idea what kind of resistance they are able to mount at this hour? >> we understand according to the russians they have taken out all of ukraine's air defenses. and even before that, we are looking at a major disadvantage from the ukrainian military. it is about a tenth of the size of the russian air force. don't have the effective capabilities to ward off future attacks that could target the city. another thing to think about, though, is the battlefield. ukraine is a very flat country. while there will be insurgency attends and cities, it will be difficult to launch them in different areas across ukraine. one thing to think about also, that, if those russian forces make their way into the capital city of kyiv, we can expect some level of almost guerrilla style fighting with weapons by ukrainian forces will have to resort to end this close quarter combat.
back to you. >> john: hey, trey, john roberts. i was just about to ask you in terms of resistance from the ukrainian military and civilians who have taken up arms. do you have any idea what kind of resistance they are able to mount at this hour? >> we understand according to the russians they have taken out all of ukraine's air defenses. and even before that, we are looking at a major disadvantage from the ukrainian military. it is about a tenth of the size of the russian air force....
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my guests are john turturro and cnn's john avlon. but when we return, "meanwhile." ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) is. >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, y'all. right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon, i got here-- i'm very excited. two of my favorite johns are going to be on here in just a little while. obviously, you're one of them. you're right over there, jon the great, truly a treasure, john turturro is going to be out here in a while. and from cnn, i've known this man for many years, john avlon will be on here. jon, you know what i saw on saturday night? i saw "the music man." right down the street from here. the thing about it-- one of the reasons it felt so great to see this musical-- by the way, everyone go see this musical. we would all be healed as a nation if we all went to see this musical. it's just telling you a good story, trying to make you feel good. but do you know, we were in this building on and off for-- how long were we out of this building? we were out of the building for fi
my guests are john turturro and cnn's john avlon. but when we return, "meanwhile." ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) is. >> stephen: jon batiste and stay human, y'all. right there. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: jon, i got here-- i'm very excited. two of my favorite johns are going to be on here in just a little while. obviously, you're one of them. you're right over there, jon the great, truly a treasure, john turturro is going to be out here in a...