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. >> reporter: 28-year-old john thomas was arrested in 2012. charged with attempted murder after he was cornered in an alleyway and opened fire on sergeant beard. the sergeant had been chasing thomas and was struck in both legs. thomas was convicted last year but insists he was framed with his own dna. time. overturned. this will be just another one. >> reporter: it's an allegation that infuriated the judge. >> your intent was to kill him. who are you to take a gun and police officer? this is a severe sentence you're going to get. i don't think you'll ever step >> reporter: and with that, thomas flashed a grin as the judge sentenced him to life in prison. 55 years to life in prison to be precise. recognizing the fact that if thomas had had been a better marksman, sergeant wouldn't be alive today. >> wow, traumatic moments there. >>> still to come, lee returns and says we're in for colder temperatures and we could see a little snow by the end of the week. >> all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experie
. >> reporter: 28-year-old john thomas was arrested in 2012. charged with attempted murder after he was cornered in an alleyway and opened fire on sergeant beard. the sergeant had been chasing thomas and was struck in both legs. thomas was convicted last year but insists he was framed with his own dna. time. overturned. this will be just another one. >> reporter: it's an allegation that infuriated the judge. >> your intent was to kill him. who are you to take a gun and police...
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john thomas was convicted of shooting the officer in 2012. the sahr ergeant survived. his dna was on the gun used in the shooting. thomas' lawyer claims her client was framed. >>> two nypd officers were shot while out on patrol speaking exclusively to our i-team. this officer was shot in the face, his partner, cruz, was hit below her vest. both spoke to chief investigative reporter jonathan dienst. they were patrol at the melrose houses and ran into malik chavis. >> i told him to remove his hands from his pockets. at that moment, that's when he fired. >> the only images that i the flash of the muzzle going off. >> afterwards, chavis did kill himself. both can't wait to get back to the job. >>> in new jersey, the 7-year-old boy shot by a stray bullet inside his paterson home is mofrg with his family. they are headed to a shelter in clifton while they look for a new place to live. his mother told the bergen record they are afraid. a bullet flew through a window and struck jayden in the shoulder monday evening. he's expected to be okay. but that gunman is still on the loo
john thomas was convicted of shooting the officer in 2012. the sahr ergeant survived. his dna was on the gun used in the shooting. thomas' lawyer claims her client was framed. >>> two nypd officers were shot while out on patrol speaking exclusively to our i-team. this officer was shot in the face, his partner, cruz, was hit below her vest. both spoke to chief investigative reporter jonathan dienst. they were patrol at the melrose houses and ran into malik chavis. >> i told him to...
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ron: his main political enemies were john adams, john -- thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroei will even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? both hamilton's work president. the quickest road to the white house was to be a political pundit of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears 19the first quarter of the century. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years leading up to the civil war. of course it was and to petition of history that tended to be more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. ♪ hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow y
ron: his main political enemies were john adams, john -- thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroei will even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? both hamilton's work president. the quickest road to the white house was to be a political pundit of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears 19the first quarter of the century. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years...
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john thomas from public works.continue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much appreciated. mr. rose canio go to your report and thank you for hanging out >> i'll be brief because the fiscal aspects were very well covered. page 20 of our report the office of public finance estimates the debt suvs on the bond is 12.6 million over the 20 year life is 72.2 million so the total debt suvs principle and interest is 251.71 million dollars. summarized in table 7
john thomas from public works.continue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much...
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. >> jimmy: new york city to l.a.x., meet john thomas, born in antigua. lived in new york city. hat before. >> jimmy: i never heard of it either. john told me they are the fastest growing airline in flight aviation. you learned that. >> you get to know people. >> jimmy: before we show the next one and don't say what we're going to see, but tell us how it happened. >> this person took see the mate selfie to a different level. on my way to chicago from l.a.x., i get on. i'm usually the last one on. no one is seated next to me. i'm like i won't have a seat mate selfie today. the last person to come on before they closed they came on with a handler. for big movie stars, when people go through the movie airport, they put them in vip areas. the handler comes on and puts her bag up. she doesn't sit down next to me. there was one more open chair across the aisle. she sits down and i look and i do a double take. oh, my god. >> jimmy: and here's the photograph of your seat mate's selfie. julia roberts. >> right? [ applause ] so i say to myself, great. of all the places why couldn't she sit
. >> jimmy: new york city to l.a.x., meet john thomas, born in antigua. lived in new york city. hat before. >> jimmy: i never heard of it either. john told me they are the fastest growing airline in flight aviation. you learned that. >> you get to know people. >> jimmy: before we show the next one and don't say what we're going to see, but tell us how it happened. >> this person took see the mate selfie to a different level. on my way to chicago from l.a.x., i get...
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. >>> a queens man john thomas faces up to 40 years in prison when he's sentenced today for trying to kill a police officer. back in 2012 thomas ran from sergeant craig beer and when beer caught up with him, he shot him once in each leg. thomas was found guilty on a number of charges, including first-degree attempted murder of a police officer. >>> it's dij@ vu for a luxury cruiseliner in new jersey. for the second time in a month royal caribbean's anthem of the seas was forced to return to port in new jersey because of a storm offshore. soon, though, passengers be back on solid land after cutting their trip short. the ship just arrived in bayonne and eyewitness news reporter darla miles is live now with the latest. darla. >>reporter: good morning again, lori. the anthem of the seas just pulled into the port of bayonne about 15 to 20 minutes ago. i want to show you where it's fully docked here, completely park. you can also see lots of the transport vans and buses here to pick up those passengers as they get off of the cruise ship at some point this morning. now, as you know, the anth
. >>> a queens man john thomas faces up to 40 years in prison when he's sentenced today for trying to kill a police officer. back in 2012 thomas ran from sergeant craig beer and when beer caught up with him, he shot him once in each leg. thomas was found guilty on a number of charges, including first-degree attempted murder of a police officer. >>> it's dij@ vu for a luxury cruiseliner in new jersey. for the second time in a month royal caribbean's anthem of the seas was...
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john thomas from public works.ontinue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much appreciated. mr. rose canio go to your report and thank you for hanging out >> i'll be brief because the fiscal aspects were very well covered. page 20 of our report the office of public finance estimates the debt suvs on the bond is 12.6 million over the 20 year life is 72.2 million so the total debt suvs principle and interest is 251.71 million dollars. summarized in table 7 on page 21 of our report the total estimated issuance of 107.4 million of the general obligation bonds result in annual property taxes of 3846 and that is to the ow
john thomas from public works.ontinue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much...
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thomas jefferson and john adams, who developed the northwest ordinance which put so much emphasis on s jefferson said any nation that expected to be ignorant and free hoped for what never was and never will be. this country has become rich because nature was good to us and because the people who came from europe also bore among the most vigorous. were usedresources skillfully and economically and because of the wise work done by theodore roosevelt and others, significant progress was made in conserving these resources. we make -- unless we make the proper decisions today on how we should use our water and air and land and oceans, unless we make an effort comparable to what theodore roosevelt and others made 50 years ago, we will waste. today's conservation movements must embrac discipline unknown in the past, marshall our best technological resources. it must concern itself with theear energy as well as chemistry of water. the factors of open space. our priority is to attack and increase our understanding of our environment to a point where we can enjoy it without defacing it, without
thomas jefferson and john adams, who developed the northwest ordinance which put so much emphasis on s jefferson said any nation that expected to be ignorant and free hoped for what never was and never will be. this country has become rich because nature was good to us and because the people who came from europe also bore among the most vigorous. were usedresources skillfully and economically and because of the wise work done by theodore roosevelt and others, significant progress was made in...
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john thomas from public works.ontinue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much appreciated. mr. rose canio go to your report and thank you for hanging out >> i'll be brief because the fiscal aspects were very well covered. page 20 of our report the office of public finance estimates the debt suvs on the bond is 12.6 million over the 20 year life is 72.2 million so the total debt suvs principle and interest is 251.71 million dollars. zed in table 7 on page 21 of our report the total estimated issuance of 107.4 million of the general obligation bonds result in annual property taxes of 3846 and that is to the owner of
john thomas from public works.ontinue to maintain that and you can see what we have paved over the last several year jz projected paving locations going forward as well. it should still be available at the public works site if not i'll make sure it is up there. >> further questions about the projects i can try to answer. there are additional details in the bond accountability report submitted with the packet. they give a little more flesh to the project descriptions. >> okay. much...
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to that end i'd like to ask john thomas of ises corporation to come up and give the presentation for our phase i study. >> thank you, maria, and thanks to the board for having me. it's an honor to be a part of this exciting project so i'm going to present the operations and maintenance reports. again, my name is jonathan thomas, i work with ises corporation, i've been heading up the operations and maintenance planning operations for the past 15 years. ises is a consulting and management firm that works for several municipalities, corporations, we're based out of atlanta but we work a lot in the pacific northwest. today we'll discuss the design of the facility and the impacts on maintenance, the methodology behind the report, the basis for the cost estimates, we'll have a renewal estimating then we'll talk about funding. for the transit center's design for a hundred year operation, to that end, durable materials have been selected, these are low maintenance long life cycle materials such as metal panel systems around the exterior, wear resistant surfaces sufrp as stainless steel on th
to that end i'd like to ask john thomas of ises corporation to come up and give the presentation for our phase i study. >> thank you, maria, and thanks to the board for having me. it's an honor to be a part of this exciting project so i'm going to present the operations and maintenance reports. again, my name is jonathan thomas, i work with ises corporation, i've been heading up the operations and maintenance planning operations for the past 15 years. ises is a consulting and management...
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thomas jefferson and john adams, who developed the northwest ordinance which put so much emphasis on son once said that any nation which expected to be ignorant and free hopes for what never was and what never will be. i hope we can conserve this resource. this country has become rich because nature was good to us, and because the people who came were also among the most vigorous. the basic resources were used carefully and economically, and because of the wise work done by theodore roosevelt and others, significant progress was made in conserving these resources. unless we make the proper decision today on how we shall use our water and our air and our land and our ocean, unless we make the comparable effort, and effort comparable is what theodore roosevelt and others made 50 years ago, we are going to waste it. today's conservation movements embrace discipline unknown in the past. it must marshal our best technological resources. it must concern itself with nuclear energy, with the physics and chemistry of water, as well as tba. with the economic and engineering factors, as well as
thomas jefferson and john adams, who developed the northwest ordinance which put so much emphasis on son once said that any nation which expected to be ignorant and free hopes for what never was and what never will be. i hope we can conserve this resource. this country has become rich because nature was good to us, and because the people who came were also among the most vigorous. the basic resources were used carefully and economically, and because of the wise work done by theodore roosevelt...
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we also heard this week from john thomas and denise systems' reports we were very interested in all of that but we were really urging staff, we know they are already meating with all of these sister organizations, but to meet with the police, fire, emergency, as maria mentioned, but homelessness, we have a large problem with that as well as vision because the traffic intersected on two streets. we just want to make sure we lookedality all possible ways of hapblgtdsing and mitigating each of these situations in an innovative way. we don't want just a typical solution, wrie want to rethink the issues and the problems. we welcomed ron almeda particularly in draetsing -- addressing the milestones. i want to thank maria with this last project with the awning. i believe the project itself is a tremendous educational example and i hope that therefore wae work with the school district to always use the project for this. that penrose awning is a graphic example of pi and i would suggest, you know, this week is coming up, 3-14, and i hear it's an opportunity for us to always make it current and
we also heard this week from john thomas and denise systems' reports we were very interested in all of that but we were really urging staff, we know they are already meating with all of these sister organizations, but to meet with the police, fire, emergency, as maria mentioned, but homelessness, we have a large problem with that as well as vision because the traffic intersected on two streets. we just want to make sure we lookedality all possible ways of hapblgtdsing and mitigating each of...
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his main tell you that political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroewill even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? charlie: they all became president. >> the quickest road to the white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears in the first quarter of the 19th century. hamilton himself disappears in 1804. the jeffersonians were solidly in charge of american politics in the years leading up to the civil war. of course it was an interpretation of history that tended to be more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. ♪ charlie: his ideas about the strong federal government and an international monetary system, that part prevailed.
his main tell you that political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroewill even throw in john quincy adams and adam jackson. what you notice about that list? charlie: they all became president. >> the quickest road to the white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history is written by the victors. the federalist party disappears in the first quarter of the 19th century. hamilton himself disappears in 1804. the jeffersonians were...
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three people.y john j alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson.and put these into a book these newspaper op beds try to persuade americans during the year in which the constitution as a proposal was pending before the country. persuade people to vote for the constitution. later on, john marshall would say, this was a very good statement about what the core of the constitution thought it would be about. it is a good resource. some wondered if there is access to this when they were asked to vote to guess or no. 85 essays in a all were written by alexander hamilton and were a defense of what we talked about earlier, judicial review. it does not try to prove judicial review was in the constitution. , inmber, judicial review any court, disregards the law, state law, or even an act of congress in the judges view, that is insufficient for the constitution. and said, yes, it is in the constitution and that is a good thing. critical's had said during the rad of occasion process it was a -- during the ratification process that it was too powerful. hamilton
three people.y john j alexander hamilton and thomas jefferson.and put these into a book these newspaper op beds try to persuade americans during the year in which the constitution as a proposal was pending before the country. persuade people to vote for the constitution. later on, john marshall would say, this was a very good statement about what the core of the constitution thought it would be about. it is a good resource. some wondered if there is access to this when they were asked to vote...
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john thomas shot nypd sergeant craig beer in both legs in jamaica queens in 2012. the officer did survive. yesterday a judge sentenced thomas to 55 years to life in prison. prosecutors say his dna was on the gun used in the shooting. thomas' lawyer claimed his client was framed. >>> two nypd officers shot on patrol are talking about their officer patrick was shot in the face. his partner, cruz, was hit below the vest. both spoke exclusively to investigative reporter jonathan dienst. they were patrolling the melrose houses and ran into malik chavis. >> i told him to remove his hands from his pockets. at that moment, that's when he fired. >> the only images i remember him pulling the gun in the flash of the muzzle going off. >> afterwards, chavis killed himself. he wheeled cruz out of the hospital. they cannot wait to get back on the job. >> in new jersey, the 7-year-old boy was shot by a stray bullet while incompetent side this paterson home. he's now moving with his family. jayden deleon are headed to a shelter in clifton while they look for a new place to live. hi
john thomas shot nypd sergeant craig beer in both legs in jamaica queens in 2012. the officer did survive. yesterday a judge sentenced thomas to 55 years to life in prison. prosecutors say his dna was on the gun used in the shooting. thomas' lawyer claimed his client was framed. >>> two nypd officers shot on patrol are talking about their officer patrick was shot in the face. his partner, cruz, was hit below the vest. both spoke exclusively to investigative reporter jonathan dienst....
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>> well, when i tell you, charlie, his main political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i'll even throw in john quincy adams and andrew jackson, what do you notice about that list? the quickest road to white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history written by the victors. hamilton's party disaspears and hamilton disappears in 1804. so jeffersonsons were in charge of politics leading up to the civil war. a period of history that was more sympathetic to jefferson and madison and demonized hamilton. >> rose: even though his ideas about a strong federal government and an international monetary system of which the u.s. would be a part prevailed. >> absolutely, and i think he rescued us from bankruptcy. at the time the federal government started, american debt was selling for so, 15 cents on the -- for 10, 15ients on the dollar. by the time hamilton leaves as treasury secretary five years later american credit was as great as any other country in the world, our interest rates were lower than anywhere in the world. rescues us
>> well, when i tell you, charlie, his main political enemies were john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison, james monroe, i'll even throw in john quincy adams and andrew jackson, what do you notice about that list? the quickest road to white house was to be a political opponent of alexander hamilton. so history written by the victors. hamilton's party disaspears and hamilton disappears in 1804. so jeffersonsons were in charge of politics leading up to the civil war. a period of...
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to that end i'd like to ask john thomas of ises corporation to come up and give the presentation for our phase i study. >> thank you, maria, and thanks to the board for having me. it's an honor to be a part of this exciting project so i'm going to present the operations and maintenance reports. again, my name is jonathan thomas, i work with ises corporation, i've been heading up the operations and maintenance planning operations for the past 15 years. ises is a consulting and management firm that works for several municipalities, corporations, we're based out of atlanta but we work a lot in the pacific northwest. today we'll discuss the design of the facility and the impacts on maintenance, the methodology behind the report, the basis for the cost estimates, we'll have a renewal estimating then we'll talk about funding. for the transit center's design for a hundred year operation, to that end, durable materials have been selected, these are low maintenance long life cycle materials such as metal panel systems around the exterior, wear resistant surfaces sufrp as stainless steel on th
to that end i'd like to ask john thomas of ises corporation to come up and give the presentation for our phase i study. >> thank you, maria, and thanks to the board for having me. it's an honor to be a part of this exciting project so i'm going to present the operations and maintenance reports. again, my name is jonathan thomas, i work with ises corporation, i've been heading up the operations and maintenance planning operations for the past 15 years. ises is a consulting and management...
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people may note another useful piece of trivia that john adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day. they both died 50 years on july july 4, after the declaration of independence. i personally think that this is incredibly suspicious and don't understand why there isn't a major american motion picture about the fact that they both died at exactly the same time on the fourth of july. the 10 years later and madison is dying. and his family and friends, it is late june and he's dying. they want him to live long enough so he can also die on july 410 years later. you can kind of see the temptation. so they write that madison refused to take the necessary steps which would've probably have been opium to allow his body to live long enough so that he could conveniently die on the same day, instead he died on june 28. but in a way that is ambivalent about its own role. ambivalent about posterity. as madison talked about the convention. >> what role does he have? >> i think that jefferson thought now would be a great political document. he was so upset with hamilton that he thought that i
people may note another useful piece of trivia that john adams and thomas jefferson died on the same day. they both died 50 years on july july 4, after the declaration of independence. i personally think that this is incredibly suspicious and don't understand why there isn't a major american motion picture about the fact that they both died at exactly the same time on the fourth of july. the 10 years later and madison is dying. and his family and friends, it is late june and he's dying. they...
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i have a theory that john adams and thomas jefferson were convinced having seen what had happened to their predecessor that they wanted to avoid becoming dead presidents as long as possible. so i would just say thank you all so much for coming. it is such a treat to be with you in washington and i will be happy to take any questions that you have without any of the dead presidents, or all of them if you prefer. thank you all again so much for coming. [applause] >> let's start at the other end. do you have a story to tell us about the amazing, beautiful kind of semi circles of columns that marks the demise of warren g. harding speak with my first warren g. harding question. this is fantastic. is the but remember that warren g. harding was a president? good. is one of those guys who just sort of on the list so like at the end of the gilligan's island sal, he is one harding is like mary and other presidents. anyway, warren harding has i think one of the most beautiful tombs. it is a circular set of columns, gorgeous. it is in marion, ohio which is a small town. it's funny because warren
i have a theory that john adams and thomas jefferson were convinced having seen what had happened to their predecessor that they wanted to avoid becoming dead presidents as long as possible. so i would just say thank you all so much for coming. it is such a treat to be with you in washington and i will be happy to take any questions that you have without any of the dead presidents, or all of them if you prefer. thank you all again so much for coming. [applause] >> let's start at the other...
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john coza. he has all kinds of great you have thomas from vine. you may recognize him from all kinds of very funny, very short videos. i can do impressions n help depression. >> while it all seems quite nice, a bit of shade comes through.ouble as far as you can no you can't yes i can you should put the blamers on youtube gamers nough for your mom anything i can do i can do better everything i can do better than you s not no it's not no it's not >> that's how you get him quiet. anything i can do youtube does better g youtube does vine can do best it is, i don't think they answered the question. >>> young kids out buying high-end goods. >> this kid might be rich hey actually rammed his cart. >>> and still to come, rescuers work quickly to save a young boy trapped in a well who -- shouting in paris.r operations to get him back up safely. >>> plus, these guys get the bright idea to blend some o.j. with some toothpaste. >> and >> why this movie is anything gold bond rough & bumpy skin therapy. used dai >>> promotional considerations provided by --nt. g
john coza. he has all kinds of great you have thomas from vine. you may recognize him from all kinds of very funny, very short videos. i can do impressions n help depression. >> while it all seems quite nice, a bit of shade comes through.ouble as far as you can no you can't yes i can you should put the blamers on youtube gamers nough for your mom anything i can do i can do better everything i can do better than you s not no it's not no it's not >> that's how you get him quiet....
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thomas' show. up next, we've got elton john. can you feel the love >> i am so in the mood. >> a little eric clapton for you, baby. how much i love >> i'm really serious, we could w wrtm on the radio. he can just keep it going. won't you stand by me >>> hope you enjoyed our show. we'll see you on the next "right >>> a little boy runs into the arm of his adoptive parents. >> they are so emotional they get to reunite. >> the story behind the journey to bring two new brothers to their new family. >>> a cease-fire makes an epic his trail. >> no, no, no. >> the moments one force of nature meets another. >> not bad. it. >> she's barking at the sprinkler. >> the problem, here comes her
thomas' show. up next, we've got elton john. can you feel the love >> i am so in the mood. >> a little eric clapton for you, baby. how much i love >> i'm really serious, we could w wrtm on the radio. he can just keep it going. won't you stand by me >>> hope you enjoyed our show. we'll see you on the next "right >>> a little boy runs into the arm of his adoptive parents. >> they are so emotional they get to reunite. >> the story behind the...
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initial conversation was about anticipating this book of the intertwining of the lives between thomas jefferson and johndams. >> i found that i wanted to write about john adams. extent tocovering the which he tells us what he really feels. in his inner life and political life. he brings us into his confidence with a candor that is extraordinary in any century, in that time. it is possible to know john adams better than any of those principal figures. there is a moment when he was in worcester as a young schoolteacher, 20 years old. he said, i vow to rise each morning with the sun and study holy scriptures every monday, -- i will gather myself within myself and address myself to doing better. then the next day, he was right, dreamed away the day. slept most of the time. i suddenly thought, there is my guy. he is human. he was very vain. in the 18th century sense of the work which should not mean spending time in front of the mirror. preoccupied.g self and irritablete at times but also warm-blooded and warmhearted. brave hearted. he had great physical and moral courage. he was no sunshine soldier. he was
initial conversation was about anticipating this book of the intertwining of the lives between thomas jefferson and johndams. >> i found that i wanted to write about john adams. extent tocovering the which he tells us what he really feels. in his inner life and political life. he brings us into his confidence with a candor that is extraordinary in any century, in that time. it is possible to know john adams better than any of those principal figures. there is a moment when he was in...
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thomas' show. up next, we've got elton john. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> i am so in the mood. >> a little baby. wait, there's more. ♪ how much i love >> i'm really serious, we could start a radio station. wrtm on the radio. he can just keep it going. ♪ won't you stand by me >>> hope you enjoyed our show. we'll see you on the next "right this minute." harvey: welcome to tmz live. harvey levin here. dax: and dax holt. harvey: drake had a big performance over the weekend and wasn't at madison square garden or staples center but at a chicken and waffle place in houston. on the roof. he didn't even do it inside. how do you get drake on the roof of a chicken and waffle place in houston? the answer, my friends, jazz prince who discovered drake decided he wanted to do something nice for his
thomas' show. up next, we've got elton john. ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> i am so in the mood. >> a little baby. wait, there's more. ♪ how much i love >> i'm really serious, we could start a radio station. wrtm on the radio. he can just keep it going. ♪ won't you stand by me >>> hope you enjoyed our show. we'll see you on the next "right this minute." harvey: welcome to tmz live. harvey levin here. dax: and dax holt. harvey: drake had a big...
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thomas. descenting, john paul stevens, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer. in the end, what the majority said was the recount process, as it was described by the majority and as it was going on in florida at the time, is inconsistent with the minimum procedures necessary to protect the fundamental right of each voter in a state recount. and then it says, again, the implication was, this is one ticket, good for one ride only. our consideration is limited to the present circumstances for the problem of equal protection in election processes generally presents many complexities. there was plenty of heat on the other side. but i'll give a snapshot of john paul stevens dissent. although we may never know with complete certainty the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it's the nation's confidence in the judge as the nation's impartial gardian in the rule of law. judith, what do you remember from those 36 days or that eventful evening? >> sure. well, first, thanks for having me here today. it's great to be in t
thomas. descenting, john paul stevens, ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer. in the end, what the majority said was the recount process, as it was described by the majority and as it was going on in florida at the time, is inconsistent with the minimum procedures necessary to protect the fundamental right of each voter in a state recount. and then it says, again, the implication was, this is one ticket, good for one ride only. our consideration is limited to the present circumstances for the...
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farad cobb and shaq thomas are both doubtful with injuries. that's according to john rothstein. when we go off air... the news doesn't stop. here's a look at what's trending right now... chick fil-a has a simple offer. ditch your phone... get free ice cream! hear why... and have you seen our story about dirty restaurants in the tri-state? some of the images might make you think twice before you head out to dinner! see more. and an x-ray shows that a 6-foot python swallowed an entire teddy bear! we've got that story and more live now on fox19 now dot com. not many kids can say they impressed at least one can. an 11 year old golfer was at the opening of one of woods new courses... and drained a hole in one right next to the legend himself! and get this... it was his first shot of the day! the crowd went wild... and that kid ended up beating tiger by 2 strokes on the hole! we will see you tonight at ten.... don't forget wheel of fortune and jeopardy are next!!! announcer: fox19 now never stops. take us with you wherever you go. log on to fox19now.com and download the fox19 now app.
farad cobb and shaq thomas are both doubtful with injuries. that's according to john rothstein. when we go off air... the news doesn't stop. here's a look at what's trending right now... chick fil-a has a simple offer. ditch your phone... get free ice cream! hear why... and have you seen our story about dirty restaurants in the tri-state? some of the images might make you think twice before you head out to dinner! see more. and an x-ray shows that a 6-foot python swallowed an entire teddy bear!...
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initial conversation about this anticipated book about the intertwining of the lives of thomas jefferson and john adams. >> yes. i found that i wanted to write about adams, and it was discovering, which maybe i should have known but didn't, the extent to which he tells us what he really feels, unfolds his inner life as well as his political life, brings us into his confidence with a candor that's extraordinary in any century but certainly was rare among prominent people of that time. so it's possible to know john adams and especially because of what he wrote to his wife and she wrote to him, it's possible to know him better than any of those principal figures. there is a moment, for example, when he was in wooster as a young school teacher, 20 years old, he says, i vow to rise each morning with the sun and study holy scriptures every monday, wednesday and friday and read in english poets the days in between and i will gather myself within myself and address myself to doing bet around so forth and so on, then the next day he writes, dreamed away the day, slept most of the time -- and i suddenly th
initial conversation about this anticipated book about the intertwining of the lives of thomas jefferson and john adams. >> yes. i found that i wanted to write about adams, and it was discovering, which maybe i should have known but didn't, the extent to which he tells us what he really feels, unfolds his inner life as well as his political life, brings us into his confidence with a candor that's extraordinary in any century but certainly was rare among prominent people of that time. so...
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initial conversation was about anticipating this book of the intertwining of the lives between thomas jefferson and john david: yes. i found that i wanted to write about john adams. and it was discovering, which maybe i should have known, the extent to which he tells us what he really feels. unfolds his inner life as well as his political life, brings us into his confidence with a candor that is extraordinary in any century, but certainly in -- was rare among the prominent people of that time, so it is possible to know john adams, and especially because of what he wrote to his wife and what she wrote to him, that we are able to know john adams better than any of those principal figures. there is a moment when he was in worcester as a young schoolteacher, 20 years old. he says i vow to rise each , morning with the sun and study holy scriptures every monday, -- wednesday, and friday, and i will read the english poets in the days between, and i will gather myself within myself and address myself to doing better. and all so forth and so on, and then the next day, he was right, -- rights, dreamed away the da
initial conversation was about anticipating this book of the intertwining of the lives between thomas jefferson and john david: yes. i found that i wanted to write about john adams. and it was discovering, which maybe i should have known, the extent to which he tells us what he really feels. unfolds his inner life as well as his political life, brings us into his confidence with a candor that is extraordinary in any century, but certainly in -- was rare among the prominent people of that time,...
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john adams was contested in his election. he actually had to fight a battle against his opponent who was thomas jefferson. these two had been friends, obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of the fence. they don't want to talk to each other. the election is very ugly, it's nasty, very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. we have never had a president who got half the votes. we have never had a president who had to really fight for an election. of course, the other problem in the early daze ys is if you comn second, you are vice president. the new president is one party. the new vice president is the other party. pincknck any modern election ant them together and you can see how neither would be particularly happy. they are not happy to be up in the front of the room together. this is a full house that day. the balcony, seats, you have most of the government here. a lot of curiosity. you can also figure about half of the men in this room are not very happy to see john adams standing up there.
john adams was contested in his election. he actually had to fight a battle against his opponent who was thomas jefferson. these two had been friends, obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. now opposite sides of the fence. they don't want to talk to each other. the election is very ugly, it's nasty, very close. it's sort of for us today a normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes. we have never had a president who got half the votes. we have...
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family, freedom, hope, opportunity, the things that thomas jefferson wrote a lot about, like the self-evident s.uth he turned off into philosopher john locke. thee wrote so well about purpose of the law. this is what he said. the purpose of the law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. now, think about that in terms of what is happening in washington, d.c. think washington is preserving and enlarging freedom, when we have a $1 trillion obamacare bill? do we think that washington is preserving freedom when christian bakers are forced to cater a gay wedding, against their moral principles? freedomink you enlarge when you have an executive who seizes power through executive orders and ignores congress and ignores the will of the people? you are right. the answer is absolutely not. but it is still amazing to me, that washington wonders why we the people are angry. it is like establishment washington doesn't get it. list for could build a why the american people are so angry. how about we have not had a balanced, budget amendment in 15 years? it is time for one. some years, we spend more than $1 trillion then
family, freedom, hope, opportunity, the things that thomas jefferson wrote a lot about, like the self-evident s.uth he turned off into philosopher john locke. thee wrote so well about purpose of the law. this is what he said. the purpose of the law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. now, think about that in terms of what is happening in washington, d.c. think washington is preserving and enlarging freedom, when we have a $1 trillion obamacare bill? do we think...
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it pitted john adams of the federalists against thomas jefferson of the democratic republicans as they were called at the time, and the backdrop, the bogeyman of the election was the french revolution sort of the way that the bogeyman of the contemporary culture war with is the '60s, what do you think about the '60s. here the issue is what do you think about the french and the french revolution. this culture war included a battle on the house floor that started with a spit of tobacco into the eye of another congressperson, it led to the use of a hickory cane and fireplace tongs also on the floor of the house, and it happened at a time like our own in which all newspapers were partisan newspapers. federalist paper called the jeffersonian, the very refuges and filth of society. a jeffersonian paper called adams blind, bald, crippled and toothless -- [laughter] it went on to say, it went on to call adams, and this is something, a putdown that, you know, makes you wish that donald trump was calling you low energy -- [laughter] in this putdown adams was called a hideous character which has
it pitted john adams of the federalists against thomas jefferson of the democratic republicans as they were called at the time, and the backdrop, the bogeyman of the election was the french revolution sort of the way that the bogeyman of the contemporary culture war with is the '60s, what do you think about the '60s. here the issue is what do you think about the french and the french revolution. this culture war included a battle on the house floor that started with a spit of tobacco into the...
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john roberts. talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john marshall foundation cohosted the event in the supreme court chamber. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to welcome you here to join us in celebrating the 215th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court of united states. this evening is a joint venture between the supreme court historical society and the john marshall foundation. this is not the first time that those two organizations have partnered. as an example, they joined forces to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court. the capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by justice scalia about the importance of john marshall to the history of the court and the history of the country. justice scalia was a grand friend of both the marshall foundation and the supreme court historical society.
john roberts. talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john marshall foundation cohosted the event in the supreme court chamber. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to welcome you here to join us in celebrating the 215th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court of united states. this evening is a joint venture...
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i want to go to john cohen, former homeland security official. we just heard from pierre thomas, the kinds of things that homeland homeland going to do. talk more about the beefing up of potential soft targets here in the united states. >> we're going to see an increased police presence at transit facilities, rail stations, airports, tourist sites, government buildings. the idea is to have an armed visible presence to persuade people from carrying out attacks in this country. a little bit different threat here aside from simply being concerned about copy cats. we've also mainly seen active shooter type attacks in this country, so the types of that type of attack versus an explosive eventings attack is a little bit different. >> we're going t take a break. for some >>> believe it or not -- >> this is a dance competition. >> see if a slight miscalculation cost her the win. >> how did that happen? >>> her rally driver sticks the landing but not for long. the amazing angle of what it's like to stop, drop, roll. >>> a man spots something from -- >> up above a 250-foot cliff. >> the r
i want to go to john cohen, former homeland security official. we just heard from pierre thomas, the kinds of things that homeland homeland going to do. talk more about the beefing up of potential soft targets here in the united states. >> we're going to see an increased police presence at transit facilities, rail stations, airports, tourist sites, government buildings. the idea is to have an armed visible presence to persuade people from carrying out attacks in this country. a little bit...
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john kasich pulling ads in parts of wisconsin. what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, those are radio ads, thomas, and it's about half a dozen stations that got the word that backers for john kasich's campaign who make those decisions want to pull those ads. we talked to the campaign. they said they're reallocating the money for those ads to other places where they think they can perform better. they're not giving us the specifics of exactly where in wisconsin they would add those additional radio spots, but they're also saying they're looking ahead to new york and pennsylvania. governor kasich is behind me here doing a town hall meeting, and we have noticed one thing that is a bit different. he is speaking a little bit more expansively on some of the issues related to terrorism, referencing what happened in brussels. we have one clip we want to share with you of something he said about this just a short time ago. >> the infitisimal number of muslims in this world, how do you think they feel like what happened in brussels or paris? how do you think they felt yesterday when they blew up all those
john kasich pulling ads in parts of wisconsin. what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, those are radio ads, thomas, and it's about half a dozen stations that got the word that backers for john kasich's campaign who make those decisions want to pull those ads. we talked to the campaign. they said they're reallocating the money for those ads to other places where they think they can perform better. they're not giving us the specifics of exactly where in wisconsin they would add those...