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john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're going to have problems of species extinction, of issues with drought, ocean acidification, reasonable people have a debate about what policy prescriptionstor a clean future and whether clean innovative technologies are in the structure. it is frustrating we continue to debate about climate change, that doesn't excuse irresponsible comments. we need all people to have a civil discourse. john: you agree sometimes the left gets mob like. >> all sides do. the left have fringes that throw stones and toss bombs, that is inappropriate in
john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're...
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john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for unions. and there is a cozy relationship between them. john: to join this argument please follow me on twitter. use the hashtag stossel like my facebook page so you can post on my wall. next, better private alternatives to government mass transit. a better way to go into space. launching an successfully landing its falcon nine rocket. it's the first time it's ever been done. even better money. people are stuck in very old habits of using toothpaste to clean a denture. but dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about
john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for...
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john: right!w more about liberty and life than i did when i was their age. that's good news, that's our show. from the students for liberty conference, see you next week for another new episode in our new time slot, friday on fbn. good night! >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. 8 years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. but even today, i still get over 300 e-mails a week from people. they just want to know how to navigate the new landscape so they can live the american dream. we're gonna meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep in a
john: right!w more about liberty and life than i did when i was their age. that's good news, that's our show. from the students for liberty conference, see you next week for another new episode in our new time slot, friday on fbn. good night! >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. 8 years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here looking for...
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john: thank you both.join this debate, please follow me and use the hash tag innovation or like my facebook page and you can post on my wall as well. coming up, the dozens of things that have been creatively distorted and now fit inside my tiny cell phone. plus, selling a home. >> we have an agent [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting
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john f. kennedy, you can hear his voice. robert kennedy, martin luther king you can hear their voices and for us to understand these 50 years later for someone like me two decades after it, that helps a lot. i do think there were a lot of players involved in how the civil rights movement played out. but when push comes to shove in the end it came down to the white house. the white house and john kennedy and afterwards lyndon johnson was guiding what was happening in the social world already. and john kennedy was a man who believed in the great fury of history where they do guide the civilization along. and i kind of began to subscribe to that myself after seeing what kennedy and king were doing at the time. it's hard not to believe society could go in many different ways. this whole civil rights movement of the 60s could have gone in many different ways of john kennedy had not been there and if dwight eisenhower had still been there. eisenhower was someone who was not terribly interested and that is why things didn't happen
john f. kennedy, you can hear his voice. robert kennedy, martin luther king you can hear their voices and for us to understand these 50 years later for someone like me two decades after it, that helps a lot. i do think there were a lot of players involved in how the civil rights movement played out. but when push comes to shove in the end it came down to the white house. the white house and john kennedy and afterwards lyndon johnson was guiding what was happening in the social world already....
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel.applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people d
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel.applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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thank you, john. john: if you tweet says we have been having this discussion, vivian says "publicans think it will make them look good, less government and lower taxes if they push things back to the states. we suffer." matthew says they treat health care like any other product on the market but health care decisions can be life or death. one more tweet saying "i want the government out of the health care business." anna in bloomfield, new york, republican. go ahead. caller: a couple of comments. i was listening to the bysentation on health care the kaiser representatives this morning. i brought back that nixon and were thermanente originators of the hmo industry. that was supposed to be the thing that would keep costs down, provide better coverage, and it just has been a dismal failure. so far as that intended purpose. the second point is that the concern about medicare and social security funding being depleted as it ties to health care is, as one caller said, she became disabled and was on medicaid
thank you, john. john: if you tweet says we have been having this discussion, vivian says "publicans think it will make them look good, less government and lower taxes if they push things back to the states. we suffer." matthew says they treat health care like any other product on the market but health care decisions can be life or death. one more tweet saying "i want the government out of the health care business." anna in bloomfield, new york, republican. go ahead. caller:...
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john: and building a wall.an imaginary wall, that is not logical, and that is not going to be built. john: in an atmosphere like this, it's inevitable that talking about this movie -- you just can't watch this movie without it stirring those feelings, those thoughts, those arguments. salma: it's not just politics. john: but it makes you look at politics from a completely different interactions of people, and what people really need to hear. charlie: i hope this conversation makes people want to go see the movie. that would be a very good result. salma: spiritual inequality. this is one of the main themes of the film. believe it or not. charlie: good to see you. thank you. john: wonderful as always, charlie. charlie: we will be right back. stay with us. ♪ charlie: dan auerbach is here, the nine time grammy award-winning musician who is known as of the black keys. one halfis also an award-winning producer of a garage bands. he returns with his first solo album in eight years. it is called, "weighing on a song." t
john: and building a wall.an imaginary wall, that is not logical, and that is not going to be built. john: in an atmosphere like this, it's inevitable that talking about this movie -- you just can't watch this movie without it stirring those feelings, those thoughts, those arguments. salma: it's not just politics. john: but it makes you look at politics from a completely different interactions of people, and what people really need to hear. charlie: i hope this conversation makes people want to...
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john: i do. charlie: and still do. john: i do.tti say to you god does not allow you to be john mcenroe and at the same time stevie -- time to be keith richards? john: she's told me that more than once. the more i play guitar, the more i appreciated my tennis. i have to say. as she put it, i wrestled mcgarr -- the guitar into submission. i've gotten better. she's like, john, just don't sing. i will let you play the guitar, but please don't sing. charlie: you guys have been together how long? john: 23 years. charlie: some magic there, huh? john: i was lucky. at the end of my career, my ex-wife decided that she wanted to have a separation and we had three kids in five years. charlie: she decided. she said you, john, i want out? john: yes, which was shocking. maybe in retrospect, i should not have been totally shocked, but at the time i was. she said something i will never forget. a few weeks later, she said, someday you will thank me for this. charlie: did you find that day? john: i did. when this opportunity -- with patty, this oppo
john: i do. charlie: and still do. john: i do.tti say to you god does not allow you to be john mcenroe and at the same time stevie -- time to be keith richards? john: she's told me that more than once. the more i play guitar, the more i appreciated my tennis. i have to say. as she put it, i wrestled mcgarr -- the guitar into submission. i've gotten better. she's like, john, just don't sing. i will let you play the guitar, but please don't sing. charlie: you guys have been together how long?...
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john. >> john: thank you.greg reported, otto warmbier was laid to rest today. about 2,000 people were in the cincinnati high school to pay respects to the 22-year-old. among them, congressman rob portman. he called otto warmbier an amazing young man. he was jailed 17 months ago for taking a poster from a hotel. he was severely beaten while in captivity. doctors say there is no evidence to back up north korea's claim that he fell into a coma. because of food poisoning. up next, the u.s. considers is sending more troops to afghanistan, a deadly suicide car bombing kills thousands of people. and what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight, fox five in san diego, crews work and rugged terrain doing a punishing heat wave. a wild fire has burned nearly 2.5 miles in the sammartino mountains. fox 13 in salt lake city, police say the owner of an i.d. hello farmhouse a badly decomposed body and three slain women were discovered, it may be in utah. authorities say 60-year-old jared michael bullinger should be co
john. >> john: thank you.greg reported, otto warmbier was laid to rest today. about 2,000 people were in the cincinnati high school to pay respects to the 22-year-old. among them, congressman rob portman. he called otto warmbier an amazing young man. he was jailed 17 months ago for taking a poster from a hotel. he was severely beaten while in captivity. doctors say there is no evidence to back up north korea's claim that he fell into a coma. because of food poisoning. up next, the u.s....
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>> john: i think you will go to a law firm. >> meghan: late-night television. >> sandra: >> john: , he. >> meghan: he is going to end up on a talk show. >> harris: the reputation was not a positive one. he came from corporate america. >> john: there is a category of attorneys like this paid many of them are independent counsel like bob muller who is now investigating the president. it is all about them. you challenge their rectitude, and suddenly they just rise around them, they are glorified by the washington press corps. it is really something to watch. because it is the model of archie cox from watergate. >> harris: 182 think about that man with the aura rising, if he really felt like the president were interfering in the investigation, wanted to he let his or arise over that? >> john: you have picked a point of vulnerability, he testified in congress after this famous encounter with the president that nobody had tried him to stop pressure and the investigation. how he answers that, if there were good questioners in the congressional committee, if. >> meghan: we have to move on. mor
>> john: i think you will go to a law firm. >> meghan: late-night television. >> sandra: >> john: , he. >> meghan: he is going to end up on a talk show. >> harris: the reputation was not a positive one. he came from corporate america. >> john: there is a category of attorneys like this paid many of them are independent counsel like bob muller who is now investigating the president. it is all about them. you challenge their rectitude, and suddenly they...
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and anthony would start filling the tanks. >> john was likely moving the cooler.the handle broke. >> reporter: you've got that kind of detective work going on? >> i set goals for myself. i said i just got to live till morning, i just got to live till morning. >> reporter: back in the water, the sun was coming up. >> after a little while, i come up on a swell and see a buoy way in the distance. >> reporter: it was just what john needed. a shot of hope when his supply had nearly run out. >> helicopters are going by to the west of me. >> reporter: you waving? yelling? >> all of it. i know they're too far to even see. >> reporter: with those boots keeping him afloat, aldridge made it to that buoy and hung on for his life. >> and i guess within about 40 minutes later, all of a sudden it's like, here comes this helicopter. big, giant thing out of the sky, and i start flaying my boots and splashing and waving and everything. and all of a sudden, the thing turns over the top of me and then i know, oh, my gosh. unbelievable. you know, you can't believe, wow, i am going to
and anthony would start filling the tanks. >> john was likely moving the cooler.the handle broke. >> reporter: you've got that kind of detective work going on? >> i set goals for myself. i said i just got to live till morning, i just got to live till morning. >> reporter: back in the water, the sun was coming up. >> after a little while, i come up on a swell and see a buoy way in the distance. >> reporter: it was just what john needed. a shot of hope when his...
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of 1961 become the john kennedyf in 1963. as they searched and try to figure that out, where did he get his empathy? where did he get his moral guidance? how did he find his confidence? martin luther king was always popping up in my research is a martin luther king really was one of the key figures if not the key figure in helping john kennedy along the path toto becoming basically our first civil rights president. i'm sure jack can talk a little bit also about how bobby kennedy also is a very big figure in john kennedy's evolution as w well. >> harry truman might have something to say about it to be first in the civil rights presidents. you have a wonderful bid in the beginning but john kennedy going to jackie robinson. it is interesting the black vote before martin luther king seemed to be jackie robinson said in harry belafonte. it's an interesting part for jackie robinson in your mind is that richard nixon had a much better reputation for civil rights than john kennedy did as a democrat. the democratic party is the party
of 1961 become the john kennedyf in 1963. as they searched and try to figure that out, where did he get his empathy? where did he get his moral guidance? how did he find his confidence? martin luther king was always popping up in my research is a martin luther king really was one of the key figures if not the key figure in helping john kennedy along the path toto becoming basically our first civil rights president. i'm sure jack can talk a little bit also about how bobby kennedy also is a very...
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how about john floyd? you know about john floyd. not exactly a distinguished appointment. most important is the cabinet is essentially pro-southern or southern, and james buchanan views it as his family. he does not have a personal family. so he treats the cabinet as very family-like. which is one of the reasons he would be so wounded when some of them abandon him. and jacob thompson, from mississippi, secretary of the interior. so you have a president who does not get it. that is the fundamental point. he does not get why slavery is so central to political discourse, why there is not a moral equivalence between abolitionists and southern fire eaters. and that is kind of the briar patch that james buchanan falls into and never gets out of. much of james buchanan's presidency is one that does focus on the issues of slavery. in fact, he begins his presidency in his inaugural by referring to the crisis that was then affecting the country regarding slavery in the federal territories, particularly in the territory of kansas. and buchanan announced in his inaugural that the supr
how about john floyd? you know about john floyd. not exactly a distinguished appointment. most important is the cabinet is essentially pro-southern or southern, and james buchanan views it as his family. he does not have a personal family. so he treats the cabinet as very family-like. which is one of the reasons he would be so wounded when some of them abandon him. and jacob thompson, from mississippi, secretary of the interior. so you have a president who does not get it. that is the...
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mcafee, maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> the >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> reporter: mcafee, the silicon valley gazillionaire. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcagree the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to protect our freedom. >> reporter: pinning down the truth in mcagree's life story is never easy, because often, it is as slippery as he is. >> he is like teflon, nothing sticks to the man. >> reporter: if the name mcagree rings a bell, it should. there's a good chance it's on your home computer screen right now. yep, he's the guy behind the famous mcagree anti-virus software. we say we're going to talk tomorrow, does that mean face to face? i first crossed paths with mcagree in 2012 when he'd become even more famous south of the border. he was on the run and would only talk to me by phone. >> you may think that you're not being followed, but i can assure you you are. >> reporter: hello? but i wasn't chasing him around late m latin a
mcafee, maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> the >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> reporter: mcafee, the silicon valley gazillionaire. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcagree the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to protect our freedom. >> reporter: pinning down the truth in mcagree's life story is...
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john: it's the most exciting dialogue. john: -- salma: and also sexism.say it's the first movie of the trump era. racism, sexism. classism. charlie: -- john: and the dinner itself, the big set piece in the middle of the movie, is an incredible study in social awkwardness. you get into the conflict reasonably quick. john: their pacing is wonderful. it just wilson builds. charlie: -- builds and builds. charlie: he seems to say things quite innocently and for her, it is offensive. quite he says things cynically and she too smart to be offended by it. and so full of love and compassion. so, they think she's stupid. they get more comfortable. but she doesn't react to any personal insult. and she doesn't even judge him. it's when she starts realizing what he represents, not for her, for the world, that she starts questioning things. john: i just have to complement salma, for such a fantastic and bold performance. it's completely unlike her and yet so unlike her. charlie: you got great reviews too. it. do more reasonable than you would expect. a titan who can af
john: it's the most exciting dialogue. john: -- salma: and also sexism.say it's the first movie of the trump era. racism, sexism. classism. charlie: -- john: and the dinner itself, the big set piece in the middle of the movie, is an incredible study in social awkwardness. you get into the conflict reasonably quick. john: their pacing is wonderful. it just wilson builds. charlie: -- builds and builds. charlie: he seems to say things quite innocently and for her, it is offensive. quite he says...
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john aldridge was safe. >> the pilot put his adviser back andoo live.i've got a lot of people who love me to die like that. he goes, man, you're one tough dude. we don't find live people. we find bodies. >> reporter: after the rescue, john didn't sigh bob hoefy again until we brought them together on the dock in montauk. >> good to see you, man. good to see you. >> wow. when i approached him in the water, i told him how long we've been looking for him. >> he said holy cow, we've been looking for you for nine hours today. and i said i've been looking for you for 12. >> reporter: today they use the aldridge rescue as a teaching tool. nice when if goes right. >> nice when it all works out. kathy how are you? >> hi. >> reporter: john's sister kathy was also there when we brought the two together. >> thank you so much for saving >> you're very welcome. >> reporter: john aldridge's ordeal and miraculous outcome have turned into a new book, a movie deal and a lot of treasured souvenirs. >> this is the actual handle that snapped that anthony found on the back o
john aldridge was safe. >> the pilot put his adviser back andoo live.i've got a lot of people who love me to die like that. he goes, man, you're one tough dude. we don't find live people. we find bodies. >> reporter: after the rescue, john didn't sigh bob hoefy again until we brought them together on the dock in montauk. >> good to see you, man. good to see you. >> wow. when i approached him in the water, i told him how long we've been looking for him. >> he said...
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john, back to you. >> john: thanks. let's talk more about tonight's game and the current political environment. mo brooks of alabama as a member of the g.o.p. baseball team who gave aid to congressman scalise after he was shocked. congressman mike doyle of alabama is the manager of the democratic squad. i spoke with him earlier today and started off asking representative brooks whether he realized just how gravely congressman scalise was wounded. >> i knew it was serious. steve was losing communication abilities. he was still conscious, and i am no md. it looked like he was going into what i would call shock. anytime you have a bullet coming in that doesn't come out in the hip area, there's all sorts of things that could go wrong. my hope at the time was that it hit the muscle tissue, but apparently he did more damage. >> we understand that it looks like it's going to be a much longer road home for congressman scalise than initially believed. certainly our prayers are with him. congressman doyle, yesterday after the sho
john, back to you. >> john: thanks. let's talk more about tonight's game and the current political environment. mo brooks of alabama as a member of the g.o.p. baseball team who gave aid to congressman scalise after he was shocked. congressman mike doyle of alabama is the manager of the democratic squad. i spoke with him earlier today and started off asking representative brooks whether he realized just how gravely congressman scalise was wounded. >> i knew it was serious. steve was...
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john? >> the candidates may claim it's not national. 50 million dlarls doesn't appear in the suburbs of georgia because people suddenly care about the suburbs of georgia. thank you so much, appreciate it. >>> big news on capitol hill. what could be an important meeting. the president of the united states goes behind closed doors with republicans who have been working out a health care bill behind closed doors. what is in the health care bill? we don't know because the meetings have been secret. the details have been secret and democrats don't like that one bit. they took to the senate to complain about it. joined by suzanne at capitol hill. >> reporter: you are right. we have been speaking to senators. i spoke to dick durbin who said we need three republicans to say no on this vote and that vote will not take place and republicans are really kind of banking on the fact they need every single vote. every single vote will count. the critical luncheon that is going to happen with the vice pres
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john beard is here who's the social counsel for the iran organization. matthew and john dean. always love having all of you on together or individually. john beard i'm going to standard with you. your reaction to this, flynn may have misled officials on this security clearance form about two middle east trips during the campaign, one that involved russia and that $100 billion nuclear deal i just mentioned. what do you think? >> well, forms are hard to fill out, it's laborious but there are very high stakes and they're very important. and security clearance personnel position clearance form is something that someone like general flynn knows to take seriously. it's a problem. >> okay, so here's the thing. everyone -- and listen i don't know -- but i have a bunch of friends in the military and they say -- john and matthew, and john dean, they say that it take the s f-86 very seriously as members of the military because they can be prosecuted if they get it wrong. so as a general, someone who's a general in the armed services, would general flynn not take it as seriously as the ra
john beard is here who's the social counsel for the iran organization. matthew and john dean. always love having all of you on together or individually. john beard i'm going to standard with you. your reaction to this, flynn may have misled officials on this security clearance form about two middle east trips during the campaign, one that involved russia and that $100 billion nuclear deal i just mentioned. what do you think? >> well, forms are hard to fill out, it's laborious but there...
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romans. >> ho, ho, ho, john. online shopping is so big and all these retailers are pushing all these online promotionings. so u.p.s. is going to charge more for shipping just around the holidays. what it's going to mean for ground shipments, an extra 27 cents for two day air, an extra 97 cents. will you have to pay for it? it remains to be seen whether the retailers eat this or whether they pass along the cost to you when you pay for your inshing when you get the packages. so it's a very competitive world so passing on the shipping might be a hard thing to do as so many of these retailers are switching now to online shopping and online delivery. it's just the way of the future and that's what those fees will be, john. >> this is why you and i have a no gift policy, so we don't have to pay the surcharge. >> exactly. >> house speaker paul ryan is talking about taxes today in a pretty big speech, romans. >> he is, and you know, i've been hearing from republicans and people around the tax reform debate, people in bus
romans. >> ho, ho, ho, john. online shopping is so big and all these retailers are pushing all these online promotionings. so u.p.s. is going to charge more for shipping just around the holidays. what it's going to mean for ground shipments, an extra 27 cents for two day air, an extra 97 cents. will you have to pay for it? it remains to be seen whether the retailers eat this or whether they pass along the cost to you when you pay for your inshing when you get the packages. so it's a very...
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john dodson: yes.n border patrol agent brian terry was killed, i immediately noticed that my agency was attempting to cover up any link between the investigation and the strategy that we employed and the death of agent terry. sharyl: illegal immigrants armed with fast and furious rifles gunned down border patrol agent brian terry in arizona in december of 2010 near the mexican border. agent dodson says department of justice officials frantically worked to cover up the killers' links to weapons trafficked as part of the secret federal case. he agreed to an interview with me for cbs news in march of 2011. dodson's job is to stop gun trafficking across the border. instead, he says he was ordered to sit by and watch it happen. investigators call the tactic letting guns "walk." dodson's bosses say that never happened. now, he's risking his job to go public. john dodson: i'm boots on the ground here in phoenix, telling you we've been doing it every day since i've been here. here i am. tell me i didn't do the
john dodson: yes.n border patrol agent brian terry was killed, i immediately noticed that my agency was attempting to cover up any link between the investigation and the strategy that we employed and the death of agent terry. sharyl: illegal immigrants armed with fast and furious rifles gunned down border patrol agent brian terry in arizona in december of 2010 near the mexican border. agent dodson says department of justice officials frantically worked to cover up the killers' links to weapons...
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john is quotable. fun letter fred commitment to life with advantages, which will explain to you -- if your success is mediocre. and if you do not rise to the head of your country, it will be oh wing to your own laziness. [laughter] and obstinacy. it was president -- for someone like john quincy adams -- presidency or not. that had to play a role in everything he contemplated until he became resident. overlapping with his personal prospects -- political principles that had to do on their face with slavery. he was especially -- in the postwar between 12 years, deeply committed to an ethics of a great history and come at any walker -- call the ethic of improvement, with a i, and are meant in terms of these -- united states infrastructure, moral reform, building railroads, universities -- the whole ethic of improved. that was simply sewn john quincy adams's priority. it embodied in the national republican party and in the whig party which he acted for his later political career after the war of 1812. he ha
john is quotable. fun letter fred commitment to life with advantages, which will explain to you -- if your success is mediocre. and if you do not rise to the head of your country, it will be oh wing to your own laziness. [laughter] and obstinacy. it was president -- for someone like john quincy adams -- presidency or not. that had to play a role in everything he contemplated until he became resident. overlapping with his personal prospects -- political principles that had to do on their face...
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as we wait for the senate, governors john kasich of ohio and john hickenlooper of colorado talking to reporters about their opposition to the health bill. they say would endanger health care coverage for hundreds of thousands of citizens in their states. >> good morning. this isn't the white house press. press. come on, you can smile. so i want to tell you, i met john hickenlooper for the first time. we went to the dominoes -- come right up there we went to the dominoes leadership activities your a few years ago -- davos. john is an opportunity. he is commonsense guy, and i liked them from the time i met him. fortunately we've been able to get together to do something here. and that is to try to create a health care bill that will make sure that is affordable,, sustainable and the people can keep their coverage, and that can lead us to transition to something that would allow us to control health care costs over time because that's a big issue. you can't have cost going through the roof. the bill that the senate, cbo did an analysis for yesterday is really not acceptable to me and tre
as we wait for the senate, governors john kasich of ohio and john hickenlooper of colorado talking to reporters about their opposition to the health bill. they say would endanger health care coverage for hundreds of thousands of citizens in their states. >> good morning. this isn't the white house press. press. come on, you can smile. so i want to tell you, i met john hickenlooper for the first time. we went to the dominoes -- come right up there we went to the dominoes leadership...
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john: no.about what would happen if we don't see some stability here, because this is a hung parliament with uncertainty hanging over it. do you see us in another election this year? john: if the conservatives fail to put together enough seats, i think we could. we are the next largest party and i think we would be able to form a minority government. anna: so you don't think there will be a need for another election? john: i think we have had enough elections, but we will do our best in the interest of the country. the reason theresa may has filed is because people recognized she called a general election unnecessarily in the interest of her party, rather than the country. anna: you must be disappointed with the results in scotland, though. now, the conservatives are back with a vengeance. john: i think last time we spoke i said it would be a long haul for us to rebuild the labour party in scotland. we have just seen the first stages of that. so, i'm quite pleased with the advances we have made
john: no.about what would happen if we don't see some stability here, because this is a hung parliament with uncertainty hanging over it. do you see us in another election this year? john: if the conservatives fail to put together enough seats, i think we could. we are the next largest party and i think we would be able to form a minority government. anna: so you don't think there will be a need for another election? john: i think we have had enough elections, but we will do our best in the...
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john: new york. thank you for c-span. -- lasto talk about night there was a hearing regarding free speech on college campuses. i was impressed by the fact that this issue was being talked about at the government level. school and when i look at a lot of stories around the country regarding college campuses, i am this concerned about the crazy stories and instances. it was really nice to see that kind of issue. thank you for taking my call. thank you for caring that stuff. that is totally needed. host: you watched that this past week i guess? jake: yes. go ahead. i just paid $2.20 for gas. no corporations are talking about leaving. the country is in good shape. host: appreciate your call. call the number on your screen. until 10:00 this morning. talk about the senate debate this be -- this week. appeals to conservatives but party moderates are wary. and then focus on other markets, thousands in state face insurance loss under insurance bill. they write that tens of loseands of people would health insu
john: new york. thank you for c-span. -- lasto talk about night there was a hearing regarding free speech on college campuses. i was impressed by the fact that this issue was being talked about at the government level. school and when i look at a lot of stories around the country regarding college campuses, i am this concerned about the crazy stories and instances. it was really nice to see that kind of issue. thank you for taking my call. thank you for caring that stuff. that is totally...
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john mosby was one of those men, and as i've said oftentimes, john mosby being inducted into the united states army ranger hall of fame is not unlike troy aikman from the dallas cowboys being inducted into the washington redskins hall of fame. on a little more serious note, but nonetheless, his abilities and skills are accepted and still to this day remain part of special forces and ranger lineage in the united states army. that completes my talk. are there any questions? [applause] >> thanks, eric. as a reminder, i'm sure we have a couple of questions. you need to come down to the microphones, state your name and ask your question, because this is on c-span, so you need to come to the microphone please. >> please come to the microphone and ask the question. state your name, where you are from, and ask the question. >> excuse me, sir, what happened to mosby -- what happened to his career after the war? mr. buckland: mosby was a lawyer by trade. postwar, there were a few fits and starts because there was some question as to if he would ever be paroled. there was actually a question of if
john mosby was one of those men, and as i've said oftentimes, john mosby being inducted into the united states army ranger hall of fame is not unlike troy aikman from the dallas cowboys being inducted into the washington redskins hall of fame. on a little more serious note, but nonetheless, his abilities and skills are accepted and still to this day remain part of special forces and ranger lineage in the united states army. that completes my talk. are there any questions? [applause] >>...
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bruce lee is an expert at johns hopkins university. >> the health effects include different types of, including heart disease, stroke, many different cancers are associated with increased weight or being overweight or obese. >>> the biggest celebrity trial since o.j. is now winding down. bill cosby refused to take the stand in his own defense, and his lawyers wrapped up their case in six minutes. the disgraced comedian faces sexual assault charges that could land him in jail for decades. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: for the first time in the trial, bill cosby's wife camille walked arm in arm with her husband as he entered court today. cosby chose not to take the stand. instead, his attorney called just one witness before delivering closing arguments. mcgonagal told jurors the accuser andrea constand told a stone-cold lie, and cosby cheated on his wife but did not commit a crime. he said when you dance outside your marriage -- and you dance -- and he pointed at mrs. cosby and shouted and you deserve better. prosecutor kevin steel countered by using cosby's own words from his 2
bruce lee is an expert at johns hopkins university. >> the health effects include different types of, including heart disease, stroke, many different cancers are associated with increased weight or being overweight or obese. >>> the biggest celebrity trial since o.j. is now winding down. bill cosby refused to take the stand in his own defense, and his lawyers wrapped up their case in six minutes. the disgraced comedian faces sexual assault charges that could land him in jail for...
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john, we'll get to you.nother round of tweets today from the president, and you can put it up, at admitting he's under investigation, calling it a witch hunt. you talked to a lot of supporters. are they concerned about the widening investigation or not? >> let's calling it for what it is and stop the nonsense, john. by the way, joe, happy birthday. >> thank you, john. >> this is a soviet style inquisition against the president with one objective, get him out of office, remove him from office. in some way it is like the malcolm x strategy, by any means possible. >> necessary. >> make him resign, make him quit, fatigue him, get him out of there, impeach him. i mean this inquisition by robert mueller, who has all of this power with unchecked power, unchecked resources, hiring now clinton era big-time lawyers who were big-time clinton donors to do what? there's no evidence of anything. there's no evidence of any crime. no collusion. no obstruction of justice. no nothing, and yet we have this ongoing, crazy inves
john, we'll get to you.nother round of tweets today from the president, and you can put it up, at admitting he's under investigation, calling it a witch hunt. you talked to a lot of supporters. are they concerned about the widening investigation or not? >> let's calling it for what it is and stop the nonsense, john. by the way, joe, happy birthday. >> thank you, john. >> this is a soviet style inquisition against the president with one objective, get him out of office, remove...
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how about john floyd. you know about john floyd. not a distinguished appointment. the cabinet is essentially pro-southern or southern, and james buchanan music as his family. he does not have a personal family. --treats the is very family family-like.s very that is one of the reasons he would be so wounded when some of them abandoned him. what you have is a president who does not get it. that is the fundamental point. he does not get why slavery is so fundamental to the political discourse and why there is not a moral will let between -- moral equivalent between abolitionists and southern fire eaters. prof. quist: much of james buchanan's presidency does focus on the issues of slavery. in fact, he begins his bysidency in his inaugural referring to the crisis that was then affecting the country regarding slavery in the federal territories, particularly in the territory of kansas. buchanan announced in his inaugural that the supreme court would soon be ruling on the question of whether congress and for that matter whether people living within a territory would be the
how about john floyd. you know about john floyd. not a distinguished appointment. the cabinet is essentially pro-southern or southern, and james buchanan music as his family. he does not have a personal family. --treats the is very family family-like.s very that is one of the reasons he would be so wounded when some of them abandoned him. what you have is a president who does not get it. that is the fundamental point. he does not get why slavery is so fundamental to the political discourse and...
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ceo john chen is next. and then details on amazon's $2.8 million playbook for the upcoming nfl season. plus much more on the senate showdown over health care. what one medical start-up has to say. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. >>> amazon doubling down on the bet to stream thursday night nfl football games we have more from l.a. julia? >> jon, that's right amazon is starting to shop around the ads that will air during the ten thursday night nfl games. it will be live streaming the games to subscribers to the $99 prime service. now amazon is reportedly looking to charge about $2.8 million for ad packages. they would include 30 second spots in the games along with other a
ceo john chen is next. and then details on amazon's $2.8 million playbook for the upcoming nfl season. plus much more on the senate showdown over health care. what one medical start-up has to say. at fidelity, trades are now just $4.95. we cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for...
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was 20 year 20 ye. >> when did you meet jasper johns?> what influence did you think you had on each other? >> i think the main influence was we were the only two people that were not trying to do abstract expressionism, we were the only two people doing something else, and so, you know, i mean, we were both an audience of one to his work. >> rose: a great friendship. >> oh, very. and i think it is a thing that made us get along was the fact that we were so different ourselves. i would go out on the streets and get everything and he would shut the windows. >> rose: right. i got you. >> but we had different studios so that was all right because i spent my time trying to mimic what i saw outdoors and he tried to create what he felt in his head. i mean, i was very tempted to work like da kuehn. >> rose: how is that. >> i would have loved to have done rothkos. >> and -- but my respect for their view, i mean, that was them, and i think that, you know, if there is a legacy, i am very happy that i can have this enviable point of view as these pe
was 20 year 20 ye. >> when did you meet jasper johns?> what influence did you think you had on each other? >> i think the main influence was we were the only two people that were not trying to do abstract expressionism, we were the only two people doing something else, and so, you know, i mean, we were both an audience of one to his work. >> rose: a great friendship. >> oh, very. and i think it is a thing that made us get along was the fact that we were so different...
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come on, john. i want to tell you i met john akin looper for the first time. we went to the tableaux -- come right out. we went to the tableaux leadership activities here a few years ago. john is an entrepreneur. he has common sense guy and i liked him from the time i met him. fortunately, we been able to get together to do something here and that is to try to create a health care bill that will make sure it's affordable, sustainable and people can keep their coverage and that can lead us to transition to something that would allow us to control health care costs over time because that's a big issue. you can't have health care costs going through the roof. the cbo data analysis for yesterday is really not acceptable to me in terms of being governor. i'm not just thinking about the impact it has on ohio mall and governor because i'm only there for eight timor months. i'm thinking about the overall impact on the country and long-term impact. there are a number of things come in three points in particular that has me deeply concerned. number one is the loss of co
come on, john. i want to tell you i met john akin looper for the first time. we went to the tableaux -- come right out. we went to the tableaux leadership activities here a few years ago. john is an entrepreneur. he has common sense guy and i liked him from the time i met him. fortunately, we been able to get together to do something here and that is to try to create a health care bill that will make sure it's affordable, sustainable and people can keep their coverage and that can lead us to...
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john: thank you for that. by the 1850's and 1860's, middle-class women are assumed to be more moral and religious on either side of the mason-dixon line, so one would anticipate and certainly find in these diaries that women refer to god and prayer rather more than men, particularly west point graduates, etc. and there is a great deal of resignation toward the vicissitudes of childbirth, etc. "if i survive this is in god's hands,", let alone war. what is missing in this paper are the northern democrats. if it is useful to think in a slightly less rushed way -- i should mention that i am a california yankee and speak like a micromachines salesman accordingly. post mills are very optimistic about changing the world. they are either pessimistic or realistic. for example, what is missing here is george mcclellan. northern evangelicals concerned with the status quo. mcclellan at the same time as jackson is fighting to liberate his valley, is lecturing president lincoln on fighting a just and christian war with limi
john: thank you for that. by the 1850's and 1860's, middle-class women are assumed to be more moral and religious on either side of the mason-dixon line, so one would anticipate and certainly find in these diaries that women refer to god and prayer rather more than men, particularly west point graduates, etc. and there is a great deal of resignation toward the vicissitudes of childbirth, etc. "if i survive this is in god's hands,", let alone war. what is missing in this paper are the...
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john lewis campaigned for john osoff over the weekend. secretary sonny purdue was there for the republican. he brought an interesting message. listen. >> i know some of you out there, some republicans may even be turned off by our president. and i don't think you are. i'm not because, let me tell you -- let me tell you, i know his heart. >> all right. joining us now, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. i've never seen a congressional race where both sides are so scared. democrats and republicans, i get the sense, are terrified by the outcome here. the question is why. let's talk about republicans first. what scares them so much about this race? >> well, obviously, losing and losing not so much about this one particular seat but what signal the republicans who are all up for re-election in 2018 in the house and those few in the senate who are in tough races, what signal they take from it, what message they take from it. right or wrong, you know this, the dna of a politician is when they see something that could be a harbinger of b
john lewis campaigned for john osoff over the weekend. secretary sonny purdue was there for the republican. he brought an interesting message. listen. >> i know some of you out there, some republicans may even be turned off by our president. and i don't think you are. i'm not because, let me tell you -- let me tell you, i know his heart. >> all right. joining us now, cnn chief political correspondent dana bash. i've never seen a congressional race where both sides are so scared....
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-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care.s. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're not paying a penny for red onions. something's off. lemonis: it's math. okay, what else? joe t.: you got 15 cents for tomato
-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care.s. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say...
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john roberts in washington with the latest for us. reporter: good evening, during the election campaign president trump promised he would bridgbring back american manufacturing and jobs that go with it the question, can he make good on that pledge and stay in paris climate accord. >> in oval office, wouldn't trump would not tip his hand on which way he would go, at g7 meeting trump said he cares about the environment but concerned that it could risk u.s. falling behind nations like china and india, in manufacturing and job creation. all burden, is on united states, to adhere to things that other ownrie -- countries are not willing to do, i think that president saying i am here, is this right for the country. reporter: they believe that president will make a clean break from the accord, one suggests president may seek a meddle ground, withdrawing from certain agreements. possible nuance of a decision made no impact on democrats, senate minority leader chuck schumer tweeting, we must do all we can to protect our planet, withdrawing in t
john roberts in washington with the latest for us. reporter: good evening, during the election campaign president trump promised he would bridgbring back american manufacturing and jobs that go with it the question, can he make good on that pledge and stay in paris climate accord. >> in oval office, wouldn't trump would not tip his hand on which way he would go, at g7 meeting trump said he cares about the environment but concerned that it could risk u.s. falling behind nations like china...
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>> john: since 2,000? >> matt: yeah. >> john: at less than 50, i bet. >> matt: you are correct, that's a base had for buster posey. 40. >> john: barry bonds doubled or tripled that you would have to believe, but he's left-hande left-handed. >> matt: you're talking about almost two decades of games here. were not talking about just by giants, let's hitter's period. the dimensions, you have to hit it up over the wall. it doesn't go to right field per se. that is a shockingly low total in two decades of games here. here's brandon belt with a runner aboard and one gone. on the ground to second, cabrera to ray us, back to due to come out that one might be taken a look at, very close at first base. >> john: i thought he was safe life. >> matt: if you're going to challenge it's got to come quickly, you just saw bruce bochy indicates that he wants is one challenged, he's going to be safe when they take another look at this. >> john: he got down the line quickly on a ball hit pretty firmly to second base, not takin
>> john: since 2,000? >> matt: yeah. >> john: at less than 50, i bet. >> matt: you are correct, that's a base had for buster posey. 40. >> john: barry bonds doubled or tripled that you would have to believe, but he's left-hande left-handed. >> matt: you're talking about almost two decades of games here. were not talking about just by giants, let's hitter's period. the dimensions, you have to hit it up over the wall. it doesn't go to right field per se. that...
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jerry b smith, max ferris, john layfield along with emily jasinski and jessica. welcome to everybody. is wall street telling main street there is no there there? >> absolutely. at this point, i am surprised that jessica has any hair. she's pulling it out. the icebergs would melt and nothing has happened. look at what happens during these presidential scandals. during the clinton-whiskey, the market went up and it went down during the nixon impeachment brouhaha but that was because everyone thought the entire democracy was on the cusp. now, people realize that yes, trump may have been naÏve, yes, maybe he thought he was dealing with someone that couldn't handle his backslapping and stuff like that and he underestimated comey but even if the very worst happened, the very, very worst and there's a part that 1% chance that trump got impeached to you what the market would say, we had plans, we still have congress and life moves on. this is a big nothing burger out there as much as the liberals wanted to meet their it's why the market has responded positively. dagen: i
jerry b smith, max ferris, john layfield along with emily jasinski and jessica. welcome to everybody. is wall street telling main street there is no there there? >> absolutely. at this point, i am surprised that jessica has any hair. she's pulling it out. the icebergs would melt and nothing has happened. look at what happens during these presidential scandals. during the clinton-whiskey, the market went up and it went down during the nixon impeachment brouhaha but that was because...
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>> john dowd is an experienced criminal lawyer. mr. kasowitz while a good civil lawyer doesn't have the kind of experience that john does in the criminal cases. and so the president ought to get the best advice that he can. he can afford it and he needs it. and the real question is whether he will listen to advice because he continues to make statements that will not help him when the rubber meets the road. >> yeah. go ahead. what did you -- >> i was going to say, john dowd and i, when i was in the southern district and he was in main justice, we prosecuted a congressman from pennsylvania in a bribery case and he was a great trial lawyer. a lawyer is only as good as the facts. and to think that one is on the wrong end of the criminal investigation can go about their business, you spend a lot of time in terms of client management trying to help a person have the will to help you defend them and to live realistically with what is going on and tell you that you can defend them. there's nothing worse than finding out from the investigators
>> john dowd is an experienced criminal lawyer. mr. kasowitz while a good civil lawyer doesn't have the kind of experience that john does in the criminal cases. and so the president ought to get the best advice that he can. he can afford it and he needs it. and the real question is whether he will listen to advice because he continues to make statements that will not help him when the rubber meets the road. >> yeah. go ahead. what did you -- >> i was going to say, john dowd...
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john, back to you. >> all right, joe johns at the white house, stand by. i want to bring in frederick operate again who is in london right now. you know, fred, there is history between the mayor of london and donald trump. the mayor has said critical things of the president, but i think no matter what he said, when we are within 48 hours after a terror attack, when seven people in london were killed, three terror attacks in england since march, i'm not sure this helps the mayor of london deal with the situation on the ground there. what has been the response from the mayor? >> reporter: yeah, you know what, it certainly doesn't, and that's one of the things the folks here in london and the mayor's office have been saying, they simply don't have time to deal with president trump's tweets as they're in this major terror investigation and, of course, dealing with the aftermath of the terror attack. you see some of that behind me. there actually is still pretty good, a lot of forensic work going on and a lot of streets here in london blocked off. so the city s
john, back to you. >> all right, joe johns at the white house, stand by. i want to bring in frederick operate again who is in london right now. you know, fred, there is history between the mayor of london and donald trump. the mayor has said critical things of the president, but i think no matter what he said, when we are within 48 hours after a terror attack, when seven people in london were killed, three terror attacks in england since march, i'm not sure this helps the mayor of london...
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