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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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john, hello. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. congratulation democrats determined to move on biden's legislation despite the message delivered by voters and division within their own party. west virginia senator joe manchin sounding the alarm to democrats while speaking to fox news saying the disappointing result from tuesday's races should serve as a "wake up call to all of us." >> sandra: wuwill it? house democrats are planning it to vote on both the social spending plan and the bipartisan infrastructure bill by the end of the week. >> kevin: fox news coverage. peter doocy at the white house. >> sandra: we begin with congressional correspondent chad pergram. >> house speaker nancy pelosi is not tipping her hand on when the house could vote but she did say passage of the infrastructure bill could have helped democrats in virginia. >> without saying what impact it had, it's always a positive message to have results that are understood by the public. but it was not a good night. >> republicans are ready to pounce if democrats forg
john, hello. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. congratulation democrats determined to move on biden's legislation despite the message delivered by voters and division within their own party. west virginia senator joe manchin sounding the alarm to democrats while speaking to fox news saying the disappointing result from tuesday's races should serve as a "wake up call to all of us." >> sandra: wuwill it? house democrats are planning it to vote on both the social...
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john said i am retired. he was instrumental in the jon stewart company not just starting it but making it to what it became for affordable housing for 50 years from in san francisco. i met him in treasure island right out of college. what was amazing why he stood out to me is because at the time we had -- jon stewart had taken over the property management of military housing provided to formerly homeless veterans and families and people. john said, wait a minute. these are people who were formerly homeless. when they move in how will they get furniture, a coffee maker? he helped work on a program that was developed in treasure island that allowed many of those families to go shopping at the warehouse where staging furniture existing for realtors to make the great properties look good and people got to go and pick out everything they wanted. i remember when i went on one of those trips i was in my own little notes that i wanted on my place. that is the kind of person he was. that is why this project was impor
john said i am retired. he was instrumental in the jon stewart company not just starting it but making it to what it became for affordable housing for 50 years from in san francisco. i met him in treasure island right out of college. what was amazing why he stood out to me is because at the time we had -- jon stewart had taken over the property management of military housing provided to formerly homeless veterans and families and people. john said, wait a minute. these are people who were...
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john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much different. they were playing, and getting along, and a white man comes up to the black boy and started yelling at the plaque boy and beating the black boy, and he said what is going on here, and he realizes for the first time that this is the difference between my position and this black kids position. that someone can do this to him and no one can really do this to me. and so john brown started thinking, okay, there is something wrong about slavery. he gravitated to the direction of many people in ohio. not yet an abolitionist
john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much...
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: leo, it's john here. the verdict came down as the white house press briefing was underway. jen psaki was asked about it and she said that the white house would try to get his statement out as soon as possible. it'll be interesting to see with the white house has to say about it because as you recall during the election campaign in 2020, joe biden tweeted out of the picture of kyle rittenhouse and talked about white supremacists. what's your perspective on what the world thought about kyle rittenhouse during this trial versus what the president when he was a candidate for office had suggested about him? >> let me give joe biden some advice. be very careful what you say because you are subject to a defamation lawsuit. there is not a single shred of evidence that kyle rittenhouse was a white supremacist. this is a statement joe biden is going to have to pay for and justify in the white house in my opinion or at least joe biden the candidate at that time titled -- tried to utilize it in his presidency. when h
: leo, it's john here. the verdict came down as the white house press briefing was underway. jen psaki was asked about it and she said that the white house would try to get his statement out as soon as possible. it'll be interesting to see with the white house has to say about it because as you recall during the election campaign in 2020, joe biden tweeted out of the picture of kyle rittenhouse and talked about white supremacists. what's your perspective on what the world thought about kyle...
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for mark john pope's military career in the united states army. [laughter] a narrative that continues into modern works, a narrative for everything after this military proclamation for the next several weeks across july and august, 1862 that everything is downhill for john pope and will eventually lead to his banishment to the west fall from grace in which he will never recover. tonight as we make our way through this program and talk about the events that will lead to that, i'm going to challenge you to think differently about this moment in the summer of 1862, to think differently about this idea of john pope falling from grace and the eyes of the lincoln administration and the eyes of many commanding officers in the federal army. i'm going to challenge you tonight to think about that word banishment used by popes contemporary 1862 utilized by historians ever since. so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was bor
for mark john pope's military career in the united states army. [laughter] a narrative that continues into modern works, a narrative for everything after this military proclamation for the next several weeks across july and august, 1862 that everything is downhill for john pope and will eventually lead to his banishment to the west fall from grace in which he will never recover. tonight as we make our way through this program and talk about the events that will lead to that, i'm going to...
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john: that is the challenge. the fact is that when you go through this process and you are counting on free press. it is difficult. that is what campaigns are about. at the beginning of when joe biden started his campaign, no one knew what he wanted to do. we spent a couple hundred million dollars. there is one to be $6 billion spent on campaigns in one year, that is incumbent upon democrats or republicans to get their message out. to explain the very thing which is what is in the bill and here's what we have done for you. that is the absolute challenge. nothing easy about it. >> hello. we have a unique year coming up. not just because you are both here together speaking to us, but because of redistricting. i am curious, how does your disturbing play into -- how does redistricting plate into -- play into it? tony: we have seen a bunch of states who have finalized other states are putting out multiple maps. i think we wind up picking up seats just through districting. -- through redistricting. karen: single digits
john: that is the challenge. the fact is that when you go through this process and you are counting on free press. it is difficult. that is what campaigns are about. at the beginning of when joe biden started his campaign, no one knew what he wanted to do. we spent a couple hundred million dollars. there is one to be $6 billion spent on campaigns in one year, that is incumbent upon democrats or republicans to get their message out. to explain the very thing which is what is in the bill and...
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you had a big week >> had john, john -- >> lucid last night. what >> are you brooming me >> what does brooming me >> no, you're carrying the rest of the week. lucid. let's run a sound bite from the fantastic interview you did last night. >> thank you >> and, you know, if i was an analyst in this space, i'd be asking fundamental and profound valuation questions. i'd be asking, who amongst the companies actually creates all the technology it has. who manufactures it all in house? to the best of my knowledge, there are only two companies that design, develop and manufacturer all that tech in house and those two are tesla and lucid. >> questions before i went to bed and i found myself looking at my e-mails and talking to people and the one that was most telling was my daughter who said, dad, are you selling lucid cars for the man i mean, dad, it's just a car now, she's a 30-year-old person of purpose, but my lawyer called me and many viewers sent me e-mails and said, look, they have 17,000 reservations who are you to anoint that valuation? and what
you had a big week >> had john, john -- >> lucid last night. what >> are you brooming me >> what does brooming me >> no, you're carrying the rest of the week. lucid. let's run a sound bite from the fantastic interview you did last night. >> thank you >> and, you know, if i was an analyst in this space, i'd be asking fundamental and profound valuation questions. i'd be asking, who amongst the companies actually creates all the technology it has. who...
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i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be happy to take any questions that you might have. and i appreciate your attention. >> thanks chris. again folks apologies for the brief delay due to technical difficulties. questions, one thing that comes to mind we have seen other figures in politics historically and in contemporary times like tyler is one of the things that makes this fascinating as historians is the detective work goes into understanding. i'm wondering what you might have uncovered in your research made it clear that he left in his hand in his own well, he does refer to his father, particularly early in his
i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be...
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but john is feeling lousy now. john: i had some good weeks. april was pretty good. chris: so he asked us to speak up for him. we did. kaiser then approved his referral to the out-of-network clinic. john: the last thing i want to do is be on tv talking about how weak i have felt, how hard this has been on my family, but i will tell you, i'm greatly appreciative of nbc and what you've done. chris: kaiser declined to discuss specifics of john's case. in a general statement, it said, "as more has been learned about this virus, our practices have evolved." and kaiser permanente has recently created its own physician-led group to address the specialized needs of long-term covid-19 patients and coordinate their care. if you survived covid-19, but now fell ongoing symptoms, john says your goal should be to demand specialized care. if you're denied, here's how he'd coach you. john: keep pushing and saying, "and if i disagree, who do i go to?" and my next thing was i was gonna stand with a sign in front of the hospital until someone saw me. chris: but he didn't have to do tha
but john is feeling lousy now. john: i had some good weeks. april was pretty good. chris: so he asked us to speak up for him. we did. kaiser then approved his referral to the out-of-network clinic. john: the last thing i want to do is be on tv talking about how weak i have felt, how hard this has been on my family, but i will tell you, i'm greatly appreciative of nbc and what you've done. chris: kaiser declined to discuss specifics of john's case. in a general statement, it said, "as more...
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this was one of the most important things that -- >> john brennan. maria: john brennan. john brennan's notes and they were handwritten notes. we're going to show them on the screen right now. tell me what they said. >> yes. start at the beginning. when we talked about this, i talked on this show with you about many things as a member of congress but when i became the director of national intelligence, i said listen, i want to see all of the intelligence about this supposed russian collusion and what i found was, and as you're finding out, there was of course no russian collusion between the trump campaign and russia but what i did see in intelligence documents, some of which i've now declassified, that there was collusion involving the clinton campaign and russians to create a dossier and so what john brennan's notes reveal is we talk about these indictments, demchenko is the third person to be criminally indicted in connection with the steele dossier for pedaling something that was known to be false to the fbi but what's important here is john brennan's own notes reflec
this was one of the most important things that -- >> john brennan. maria: john brennan. john brennan's notes and they were handwritten notes. we're going to show them on the screen right now. tell me what they said. >> yes. start at the beginning. when we talked about this, i talked on this show with you about many things as a member of congress but when i became the director of national intelligence, i said listen, i want to see all of the intelligence about this supposed russian...
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to be too great to be with you, john. his infrastructure plan again later today after abruptly canceling plans yesterday to address the nation about the ongoing supply chain and inflation crises. >> john: a new fox news poll shows a dramatic swing and support for the president on his handling of the pandemic with only 40% of voters approving of the job he's doing, compared to 64% just six months ago. >> sandra: peter doocy, he just ran out there. peter, you're take away. >> sandra, the president hosted a series of bill signings. they were about a dozen democratic senators in attendance, and covid never came up even while they were doing that, at the same time, jerome powell was up on capitol hill, telling lawmakers that no matter what you have heard from folks, here, inflation is not going to be transitory. >> i think it is probably a good time to retire that word and try to explain more clearly what we mean. >> officials are undeterred. the president is selling his trillion dollar infrastructure bill that already passed
to be too great to be with you, john. his infrastructure plan again later today after abruptly canceling plans yesterday to address the nation about the ongoing supply chain and inflation crises. >> john: a new fox news poll shows a dramatic swing and support for the president on his handling of the pandemic with only 40% of voters approving of the job he's doing, compared to 64% just six months ago. >> sandra: peter doocy, he just ran out there. peter, you're take away. >>...
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and john faced down his fears. and both met with a lawyer who represented those imprisoned brothers. >> we met at a restaurant in gross pointe and talk to the lawyer. he didn't seem like he believed me too much. i said, you know what? give me a lighter text or test. i'll take the test and then will go from there. if you don't believe me, let's do this right now. >> okay. >> so, a couple weeks later, we ended up taking a light attacked or test. it was one of the toughest things i've had to do, when you're struck. >> that's where it isn't it? >> oh, i was just sweating buckets. >> and a police polygraph or detected john hielscher was being truthful. he passed with flying colors. and then, nothing. neither kevin nor john heard anything more from that lawyer. >> i just thought a got dropped. you know? wishing, oh, good it's not great comeback. that's it. >> and that would have been the end of it, most likely. had it not been for her. over on the other side of detroit, though john and kevin couldn't possibly know it, wa
and john faced down his fears. and both met with a lawyer who represented those imprisoned brothers. >> we met at a restaurant in gross pointe and talk to the lawyer. he didn't seem like he believed me too much. i said, you know what? give me a lighter text or test. i'll take the test and then will go from there. if you don't believe me, let's do this right now. >> okay. >> so, a couple weeks later, we ended up taking a light attacked or test. it was one of the toughest things...
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not in john. empathy is that quality where someone seeks to see the world through the eyes of another, of understanding what somebody else is experiencing by trying to walk in that person's shoes and live the world as they live it. john did not just hear the words spoken by others, he listened; he absorb them; he dared to be vulnerable. and what always struck me about john was his capacity to focus on the struggles experienced by others at the same time he was carrying on his own fight against sickle cell. perhaps his own personal struggle made him far more attuned to the hardships faced by others. but whatever its source, john's capacity to care inspired us all, as did his ability to persist and carry on in the face of adversity. john embodied the very best of us. john first joined my office as an intern right out of college when i was still serving in the house of representatives. after graduating from howard, he could have chosen many different paths. he chose public service. and from john's fi
not in john. empathy is that quality where someone seeks to see the world through the eyes of another, of understanding what somebody else is experiencing by trying to walk in that person's shoes and live the world as they live it. john did not just hear the words spoken by others, he listened; he absorb them; he dared to be vulnerable. and what always struck me about john was his capacity to focus on the struggles experienced by others at the same time he was carrying on his own fight against...
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john durham issued subpoenas to the brookings institute. i don't think most of america knows that but he issued a federal grand jury subpoena for documentation which we now know he used in the indictment against him and who is he, he was fiona hills former research assistant. who is fiona hill, the world probably remembers she's the one who conjured up the ukraine fiasco in her time at the white house and why is she important, she connected dan to christopher steel, a political operative in the white house connected christopher to the primary source and allowed her to get this false information into the fbi. how does that relate to charlie. she also collected charlie dolan the clinton ally operative to now the indicted individual under durham who documentation was recovered i john durham thankfully through his inappropriate use of federal subpoenas and i think he has a lot more coming. maria: i want to know more about this and we will show what fiona hill said during her closed-door testimony. you took a lot of the depositionon ♪ (man) st
john durham issued subpoenas to the brookings institute. i don't think most of america knows that but he issued a federal grand jury subpoena for documentation which we now know he used in the indictment against him and who is he, he was fiona hills former research assistant. who is fiona hill, the world probably remembers she's the one who conjured up the ukraine fiasco in her time at the white house and why is she important, she connected dan to christopher steel, a political operative in the...
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understand where john pope came from. he was born in march of 1822 in louisville, kentucky. he's the son of nathaniel pope, a very distinguished figure from the state, the former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, would later be a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a very strong education. he would graduate from the united states military academy 17th in his class of 56, graduating in 1842, commissioned a second lieutenant in the corps of topographical engineers. he has even more connections that will propel him as the war breaks out all those years later. first and foremost, john pope is a collateral descendant of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky. his father is a friend of then-growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law, the gentleman by the name of manning force, these men will become best of friends and will ultimately book-end our story tonigh
understand where john pope came from. he was born in march of 1822 in louisville, kentucky. he's the son of nathaniel pope, a very distinguished figure from the state, the former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, would later be a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a very strong education. he would graduate from the united states military academy 17th in his class of 56, graduating in 1842, commissioned a second...
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thank you, john. >> john: sandra? >> sandra: geneva and the world health organization just a few minutes ago hitting the wires of the early evidence showing that the global risk of the omicron variant is "very high." this just coming in, john. in that future surges may have "severe consequences." you are reminded listening to the president in that clip a moment to go from when he spoke, just a short time ago, he referenced it as "omnicron." many of us are struggling to say it, it's a bit different as pronunciation is concerned. so early on, many of us have to figure out how to say it let alone the president saying it within n. it's early on, you had the president saying let's not panic. we are reporting the news as it comes in and that was just out of geneva hitting the wires. >> john: i'm quite surprised at this. clearly if it comes out of geneva from the u.n., that would be the w.h.o., because that is where they are headquartered and they are the u.n.'s health care organization. to say that the global risk is very h
thank you, john. >> john: sandra? >> sandra: geneva and the world health organization just a few minutes ago hitting the wires of the early evidence showing that the global risk of the omicron variant is "very high." this just coming in, john. in that future surges may have "severe consequences." you are reminded listening to the president in that clip a moment to go from when he spoke, just a short time ago, he referenced it as "omnicron." many of us...
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john mcdowell was innocent. but he didn't feel innocent. >> the only thing that went through my head is that it really, it was all my fault, because if i would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then i would have been there to protect her. >> reporter: i think you still feel that way a little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? >> yes, sir. >> when i look at my son. he looks just like her. >> what's the feeling that comes over you when you think about her and the fact she is gone and won't come back? >> it's not fair. >> reporter: so many stories, witnesses, family, friends of the victim. like matt kidder. >> when i got the call i walked out the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire because i couldn't -- "no, no, jessyka wouldn't be dead." >> reporter: when detective davis interviewed matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. >> she had a really good heart. good mother, good friend. i don't think i ever heard her not put herse
john mcdowell was innocent. but he didn't feel innocent. >> the only thing that went through my head is that it really, it was all my fault, because if i would have never messed up and if we would have never split up, then i would have been there to protect her. >> reporter: i think you still feel that way a little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: does she intrude upon your thoughts a lot? >> yes, sir. >> when i look at my son. he looks just like...
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john mcdowell was innocent. but he didn't feel innocent. >> the only thing that went through my head is that it was all my fault. if i would've never messed up we would've never split up. and i could've been there to protect her. >> i still think you still feel that we are little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> did she intrude upon your thought a lot? >> yes, sir. >> so many stories. witnesses, family, friends of the victim. like matt kidder. >> when i got the call, i walk out of the room to make sure the sky wasn't on fire. no, jessica, wouldn't be dead. >> when detective davis interviewed matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. >> she had a really good heart. >> yeah? >> good mother. good friend. she -- i don't think i've ever heard her not put herself out for somebody in need. >> as so davis was sympathetic. and matt opened up. talked about his brother really teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though
john mcdowell was innocent. but he didn't feel innocent. >> the only thing that went through my head is that it was all my fault. if i would've never messed up we would've never split up. and i could've been there to protect her. >> i still think you still feel that we are little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> did she intrude upon your thought a lot? >> yes, sir. >> so many stories. witnesses, family, friends of the victim. like matt kidder. >> when i...
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john allen sosnovski. john, you realize that this conversation is being recorded. >> yes, i do, sir. >> you understand, we're investigating the homicide of taunja anne bennett? >> yes, sir. >> first of all, he was cooperative. he was willing to speak with them and talk to them. >> we've shown you, a polaroid photograph, of taunja anne bennett. do you recognize this person? >> no. i do not, sir. >> do you recall, ever having seen this person before, in your life? >> no, sir. >> did you have a conversation, with an individual, in a lounge, jbs, regarding the murder of taunja bennett? >> no, sir. >> do you have any knowledge, of the death of taunja bennett? >> no, sir. >> john sosnovske was adamant that he had never met taunja bennett and that he definitely didn't kill taunja bennett. >> that of course was flying in the face of what pavlinac was saying. one of them is lying. >> anything else, you'd like to say, sir? >> yes. if i may. i'm more than willing to help in any way that i can, and clear myself, and t
john allen sosnovski. john, you realize that this conversation is being recorded. >> yes, i do, sir. >> you understand, we're investigating the homicide of taunja anne bennett? >> yes, sir. >> first of all, he was cooperative. he was willing to speak with them and talk to them. >> we've shown you, a polaroid photograph, of taunja anne bennett. do you recognize this person? >> no. i do not, sir. >> do you recall, ever having seen this person before, in...
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john, first? thoughts >> i explicitly say in my book that his last will and testament should beacon centered a quarter to the farewell address. by all means, if he hasn't he should. ,,, -- the farewell addresses silent on the issue of slavery. now, washington it is in his last will and testament -- which could be considered the ultimate farewell address -- takes the decided and an usual among the founding fathers steps of freeing his slaves. albeit upon martha's death. so, there's 1 million different reasons why this is insufficient an emotionally unsatisfying by contemporary perspectives. all of which so obviously don't need to be discussed. it is a core condition to the core promise and promise of america. that said, it is a revolutionary act that washington news is going to be public. and there's a lot of matthew doesn't do. for example, sets up a dynamic weather of people looking for martha die sooner rather than later. but this is intended to be and written to be a public statement. there's a
john, first? thoughts >> i explicitly say in my book that his last will and testament should beacon centered a quarter to the farewell address. by all means, if he hasn't he should. ,,, -- the farewell addresses silent on the issue of slavery. now, washington it is in his last will and testament -- which could be considered the ultimate farewell address -- takes the decided and an usual among the founding fathers steps of freeing his slaves. albeit upon martha's death. so, there's 1...
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let's ask, john said ladies, geo political strategist, a trinity trilogy, advisors, and john is a diplomacy consultant to the department of state and former pentagon official and rti contributor michael maloof. gentlemen, welcome good to see. general milly speaks of china's threat in space. cyber and lan. c. air in that order, when president trump established the space force, the idea seemed half baked and he got a horse laugh from late night, comedians, who call that the space farce? michael is there are there. there are people walking around the pentagon and space force uniforms? is there a distilled mission? well, i think that you're going to be seen some change in the uniform for the space force . however, it is a very real issue. and what we're seeing ultimately is that with the, with the threats that we're, that are coming from space. ultimately we're going to have to get into, into a mindset of actually establishing platforms in space that can ultimately meet the threats. such as with hypersonic, hypersonic, even though it might orbit is maneuverable, unlike a ballistic missile. and
let's ask, john said ladies, geo political strategist, a trinity trilogy, advisors, and john is a diplomacy consultant to the department of state and former pentagon official and rti contributor michael maloof. gentlemen, welcome good to see. general milly speaks of china's threat in space. cyber and lan. c. air in that order, when president trump established the space force, the idea seemed half baked and he got a horse laugh from late night, comedians, who call that the space farce? michael...
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john. an admiral, i'm, well, since russia has been brought up, i mean, in the current draft of this, you know, the strategic compass for europe document. russia is not even mentioned, which is really quite interesting. i mean, what i draw from that is that the morale know is that if he throws russia into the mix of, we mixed reactions to how to receive russia as a threat or a friend or something in between here. i mean, this is the whole reason why we're doing this program because it's so muddled here and maybe andre is right. i mean, they just need to invent a threat. but then you very doubtful. you'll get a consensus of what that means. go ahead. john and edinburgh. well, russia is not mentioned in the operational gate written by mr, but out, but it isn't felt and is implicit an elephant in the room. you ask who the enemy is, peter, and then there was a very router galindo, the market of fear, requires a steady supply of monsters, an elite when the lack legitimacy at home, the need to fas
john. an admiral, i'm, well, since russia has been brought up, i mean, in the current draft of this, you know, the strategic compass for europe document. russia is not even mentioned, which is really quite interesting. i mean, what i draw from that is that the morale know is that if he throws russia into the mix of, we mixed reactions to how to receive russia as a threat or a friend or something in between here. i mean, this is the whole reason why we're doing this program because it's so...
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i'm anita vogel in for sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. here's the story unfolding right now. president biden huddled moments ago with his cabinet. talking about the trillion dollar infrastructure package that axios puts it may be his only remaining opportunity to show voters that his party can deliver before the mid-terms. here's what the president said moments ago saying the spending agenda, the human infrastructure part of the bill, will help in america's competition with china and claiming that it will help brin d
i'm anita vogel in for sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. "the story" starts right now. >> martha: thanks. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york. here's the story unfolding right now. president biden huddled moments ago with his cabinet. talking about the trillion dollar infrastructure package that axios puts it may be his only remaining opportunity to show voters that his party can deliver before the mid-terms. here's what the president said moments ago...
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and the elite, when again, john? yeah, i mean i, we live in the victim culture and that is the, and it's been said by many commentators that the working class and ordinary people generally have been abandoned in favor of these mythical victim groups. in the case of the united states, the blacks in general, and who are put forward as i say, as eternal victims. and the same goes in europe for migrants or whatever. i think i listened with great interest to what lay 2 speakers have just said, because i don't know how great the pressure was in the rittenhouse case from the, from the left. but in the show van case, it was absolutely for leonard. or you will remember that, and we remember not just public opinion, not just demonstrations, including outside the courtroom, but also elected officials, if i'm not mistaken, insisting that a conviction had to be handed down and so on. and that's why i say that the law, the judicial system, is often abused as an instrument for political change rather than being allowed to operate w
and the elite, when again, john? yeah, i mean i, we live in the victim culture and that is the, and it's been said by many commentators that the working class and ordinary people generally have been abandoned in favor of these mythical victim groups. in the case of the united states, the blacks in general, and who are put forward as i say, as eternal victims. and the same goes in europe for migrants or whatever. i think i listened with great interest to what lay 2 speakers have just said,...
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. >> john: good to spend friday eve with you. i am john roberts in washington. the judge entered the courtroom to address a report that a media member was ticketing after following a bus carrying jurors. kenosha police claimed the person said they worked with msnbc and was trying to photographer the jurors. the judge calling the allegations extremely serious. as wisconsin officials are on edge for a verdict that could come at any moment. >> sandra: jonathan turley and mark will dig into that. first alexis live outside of the courtroom in windy kenosha, wisconsin. what exactly did the judge say? >> the judge talked about a major security concern here in the kyle rittenhouse trial. investigators with the kenosha police department are questioning a person who was following the jurors home last night on the jury bus when they left the courtroom. this comes as the deliberations continue for the kyle rittenhouse case. two motions for a mistrial still on the table. key video evidence at the center of one of the motions and the other is based on claims that prosecutors
. >> john: good to spend friday eve with you. i am john roberts in washington. the judge entered the courtroom to address a report that a media member was ticketing after following a bus carrying jurors. kenosha police claimed the person said they worked with msnbc and was trying to photographer the jurors. the judge calling the allegations extremely serious. as wisconsin officials are on edge for a verdict that could come at any moment. >> sandra: jonathan turley and mark will dig...
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how can you not love john?" what did you make of their relationship after spending these many years with them in such an intimate way? >> i'll tell you one of the things that affected me, and i never even thought about it before, but the footage is there. i had an appreciation of how utterly painful this must have been for paul because he's watching his closest creative collaborator, someone he's known since they were 15 or 16 years old, start to drift and go towards-- john's not pushing paul away. but paul's watching yoko now become the collaborator john is excited about. and can you imagine how painful that must be for paul, how utterly, utterly painful. he's just watching it. an he deals with it. he deals with it. he's trying to rationalize it. he loves the beatles and wants to get on with it. and you feel it. that never even occurred to me before. it's all about john and paul, it's all the negative stuff, but you see this kind of thing happening, and it's-- wow. >> stephen: one of the most powerful moments f
how can you not love john?" what did you make of their relationship after spending these many years with them in such an intimate way? >> i'll tell you one of the things that affected me, and i never even thought about it before, but the footage is there. i had an appreciation of how utterly painful this must have been for paul because he's watching his closest creative collaborator, someone he's known since they were 15 or 16 years old, start to drift and go towards-- john's not...
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let's get our continues in order, john. that's all. you go out and buy everything you see and want even if you can't afford it and say i'll worry about the debt later? i don't think so. >> state and local tax deductions. this was something that was removed as part of the 2017 tax bill. this is something that northeastern and coastal democrats have wanted to get some deduckductions back in. there is some kind of agreement between menendez and sanders again to allow for the deductions but cap it at people with income of $400,000. how do you feel about that? >> i just heard about that, john. i heard about it last night. i haven't seen it at all. to speak on it without having more knowledge on it, i don't know. i know it is a big price tag to it and we'll see how they're working it. depends how they work it through the program. i have not seen it. to talk about it, doi don't hav the knowledge to do that. >> joe biden, the president said, when asked directly in europe, where is joe manchin going to be on the end here and president biden sai
let's get our continues in order, john. that's all. you go out and buy everything you see and want even if you can't afford it and say i'll worry about the debt later? i don't think so. >> state and local tax deductions. this was something that was removed as part of the 2017 tax bill. this is something that northeastern and coastal democrats have wanted to get some deduckductions back in. there is some kind of agreement between menendez and sanders again to allow for the deductions but...
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john said i am retired. he was instrumental in the jon stewart company not just starting it but making it to what it became for affordable housing for 50 years from in san francisco. i met him in treasure island right out of college. what was amazing why he stood out to me is because at the time we had -- jon stewart had taken over the property management of military housing provided to formerly homeless veterans and families and people. john said, wait a minute. these are people who were formerly homeless. when they move in how will they get furniture, a coffee maker? he helped work on a program that was developed in treasure island that allowed many of those families to go shopping at the warehouse where staging furniture existing for realtors to make the great properties look good and people got to go and pick out everything they wanted. i remember when i went on one of those trips i was in my own little notes that i wanted on my place. that is the kind of person he was. that is why this project was impor
john said i am retired. he was instrumental in the jon stewart company not just starting it but making it to what it became for affordable housing for 50 years from in san francisco. i met him in treasure island right out of college. what was amazing why he stood out to me is because at the time we had -- jon stewart had taken over the property management of military housing provided to formerly homeless veterans and families and people. john said, wait a minute. these are people who were...
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i'm john fortt, carl is off. dash drops cash as shares rocket higher is this the top or just the beginning? we'll tell you why the stock is getting downgraded by somebody today although there are also some price target hikes. plus, the other side of the coin is, well, coin getting crushed after a revenue miss that stock is now back below its ipo price. so, later does tesla finally have a legitimate competitor in ebs. amazon certainly hopes so and rivian set to go public. early indications larger than ford, mgm when it opens for trading. we've got the ceos of fubotv and d do doximity >> before we get to the sharp moves in stocks and ipos, we want to start with a broader look at the market cpi seeing the largest surge in three decades. that hit tech stocks high fliers like amd, nvidia leading us lower and also big cap tech microsoft, alphabet all lower by about a percent or so doordash up big in early trading. shares up more than 16%. a mixed but solid quarter with the revenue beat but wider than expected losses. i
i'm john fortt, carl is off. dash drops cash as shares rocket higher is this the top or just the beginning? we'll tell you why the stock is getting downgraded by somebody today although there are also some price target hikes. plus, the other side of the coin is, well, coin getting crushed after a revenue miss that stock is now back below its ipo price. so, later does tesla finally have a legitimate competitor in ebs. amazon certainly hopes so and rivian set to go public. early indications...
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sonia left the money and her property to her son, john bordeaux. >> he wanted to make sure that john bordeaux didn't get anything and what better way to remove him from the problems, what, having him sit in jamie for a crime he didn't commit. >> then eric got another nasty surprise. as he played innocent with the detectives. >> and my partner pulls out a picture of fernando romero. and eric completely goes off the rails to the point where he can't even speak. he is so spun up. >> do you think this person may be involved? >> no. >> do you know that guy? who is that guy? >> he isn't me. fernando, romero, fernando. >> pretty shocked? >> he's very shocked. at that point he blurts out, he's my friend. he didn't do anything to my aunt. i did my own investigation and i cleared him. and mr. dela cruz gave us a bunch of denials of why fernando romero couldn't have done this. because i think he knows now, that's a link to him. >> they let him go then. let him stew. as they gathered just a little more evidence. then they tracked eric down another a five base in virginia and had another little t
sonia left the money and her property to her son, john bordeaux. >> he wanted to make sure that john bordeaux didn't get anything and what better way to remove him from the problems, what, having him sit in jamie for a crime he didn't commit. >> then eric got another nasty surprise. as he played innocent with the detectives. >> and my partner pulls out a picture of fernando romero. and eric completely goes off the rails to the point where he can't even speak. he is so spun up....
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>> john, to you first. [laughter] >> i've got a bias, but it's, i think, well founded in favor of robert jackson who i think was a special, an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's history and a case-by-case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late '30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle, if you will, and much more a case at a time person. so he's a dissenter in the japanese-hearn exclusive -- american exclusion case, core hat sue. -- core mats sue. in terms of significance, i really think maybe hugo black because he broke the ice. you know, that really started the flow and, of course, black served until 1971, a long and wished career. perhaps to overcome the stigma of having been a ku klux klan hebb and that coming out -- member and that comes out just after he's appointed to the court undeniably, he charted an egalitarian path to our constitutio
>> john, to you first. [laughter] >> i've got a bias, but it's, i think, well founded in favor of robert jackson who i think was a special, an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's history and a case-by-case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late '30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle, if you will, and much more a case...
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well, it is john pelham. he gives off two more shots in they start to realize, it is not a union can and men out there, it some enemy cannons and there are going to be batteries on both sides of the rappahannock river that will start raining fire into pelham 's position and they're trying to get its coordinates and they are trying to get this coordinates -- that's what they are trying to do. but they blow him up in this hollow in this area, fire potshot, move position, fire shot, move position. so it's hard for the artillery to get in a good position. he does take casualties and this is something that is not always told in this part of the story. quite a few of his gun crew are wounded or killed. some of them will later write that they were not very happy about this escapade. they didn't think it was so great and wonderful. but the officers watching from the high ground, the confederate officers, they were very impressed at what they saw. stewart he's so impressed that he thinks, if this is working, let's ano
well, it is john pelham. he gives off two more shots in they start to realize, it is not a union can and men out there, it some enemy cannons and there are going to be batteries on both sides of the rappahannock river that will start raining fire into pelham 's position and they're trying to get its coordinates and they are trying to get this coordinates -- that's what they are trying to do. but they blow him up in this hollow in this area, fire potshot, move position, fire shot, move position....