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franklin. mr. franklin: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, this court's cases uniformly recognize that the state has a much freer hand when it manages its personnel as an employer than when it regulates its citizens as a sovereign, and this has come up already today, that freer hand includes broad authority to put conditions on the speech in question. that has never been the law. the government is still acting as an employer when it treats with its employees as a group or as a whole. that's why this court has repeatedly used the pickering framework and other deferential public employee tests to uphold generally applicable workplace policies. you see that in the letter carriers case, upholding the hatch act. you see that in san diego versus roe, the rule in garcetti applies to millions of public employees around the country. justice kennedy: garcetti involved government speech. what we're talking about here is compelled justification and compelled subsidization of a private party, a private party tha
franklin. mr. franklin: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, this court's cases uniformly recognize that the state has a much freer hand when it manages its personnel as an employer than when it regulates its citizens as a sovereign, and this has come up already today, that freer hand includes broad authority to put conditions on the speech in question. that has never been the law. the government is still acting as an employer when it treats with its employees as a group...
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you have franklin graham who bashes gay people. >> i am not homophobic. if i was a would not be here. what he is preaching from the bible. we stand on his laws and what the word of god says. >> he is against same-sex marriage. people need to respect what he says. >> in the top of relationship outside of marriage is a sin. whether it is heterosexual or homosexual, it is a sin. i want people to know that god will forgive them. >> he is entitled to have his interpretation. if we read history, we will discover that jesus was not a divider. he was a uniter. >> people we talked to disagree with that. they believe that franklin graham has a message that needs to be heard. >> thank you. >>> firefighters are crediting a lifeguard in san jose with help to save a 12-year-old girl. first responders were called to the waterpark just after 11 am on report of a possible drowning. when crews arrived, the girl had been pulled from the way pulled a lifeguard who also started cpr. the child was rushed to the hospital for treatment. there was no word on her condition tonight
you have franklin graham who bashes gay people. >> i am not homophobic. if i was a would not be here. what he is preaching from the bible. we stand on his laws and what the word of god says. >> he is against same-sex marriage. people need to respect what he says. >> in the top of relationship outside of marriage is a sin. whether it is heterosexual or homosexual, it is a sin. i want people to know that god will forgive them. >> he is entitled to have his interpretation....
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franklin to his left and lafayette to his right. next is a close-up. not jefferson or madison or adams or even hamilton or jackson, but a frenchman on the good right-hand of washington with ben franklin as well. curious, isn't it? i am here to tell you, not so much. of lafayette's our, he was her -- t probably the most popular man in america. --received resident munro to her and heoe's accepted it. -- invitation and he accepted it. unique event in our history if not in the world. you may think what i said is but i amn hyperbole, not alone. someone said it better in a review he wrote of lafayette in america. in the north american review, of which he was the editor. in this review, he praised the book and the farewell tour. an event taken in all its parts, unparalleled in the history of man. man,is this 67-year-old tall but portly, who walks with a limp and a cane. who has wielded no military power or political authority since 1792. who held no public positions in france or america. he is treated like a conquering hero, a caesar for alexander, for 13 mon
franklin to his left and lafayette to his right. next is a close-up. not jefferson or madison or adams or even hamilton or jackson, but a frenchman on the good right-hand of washington with ben franklin as well. curious, isn't it? i am here to tell you, not so much. of lafayette's our, he was her -- t probably the most popular man in america. --received resident munro to her and heoe's accepted it. -- invitation and he accepted it. unique event in our history if not in the world. you may think...
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. >> franklin graham. >> hard liner on so many issues, said this is an unconscionable policy.ncredibly unpopular what the administration is doing. and we see this amid all of these other moves to try to move forward on a path for daca, for the folks who come in illegally, children of illegal immigrants. >> let's play franklin graham's sound here. he is one of the best known evangelical christians in the world, son of billy graham. >> first of all, it is disgraceful and terrible to see families ripped apart. i don't support that one bit. the situation we have today are as a result of lawmakers in washington over generations ignoring this. and i'm hopeful that something can be done to fix it. >> do you think having somebody with the reputation of franklin graham who supported president trump, do you think that politically is a problem for jeff sessions and the administration? >> i do think it's a problem. i get uncomfortable cherry picking franklin graham. >> understood. >> by the way, i'm glad you said that. there's a lot of cherry picking here. when you're cherry picking from
. >> franklin graham. >> hard liner on so many issues, said this is an unconscionable policy.ncredibly unpopular what the administration is doing. and we see this amid all of these other moves to try to move forward on a path for daca, for the folks who come in illegally, children of illegal immigrants. >> let's play franklin graham's sound here. he is one of the best known evangelical christians in the world, son of billy graham. >> first of all, it is disgraceful and...
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so i start out my book by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful, long trip through ireland and scotland and northern england. and it shocked him to see how the people actually lived there. they were under the control of a very few oligarchs owned the land and live this magnificent life while the people, this vast majority of the people lived worse than the indians do in america. franklin said i wouldn't advise the indians to become civilized it is going to turn out that they would look like the irish do. did the king really mean that he wanted toake serfs out of massachusetts farmers? and so this is the argument that i make, and it shown going to get a lot of grief for this. so this is the general point that i'm making in the book, and the farmers in massachusetts who were the great majority of the population here, they of course understood exactly what was in store for them because there was no trouble understanding what ireland look like, or scotland look like, or big parts of england looked like. our farmers in massachusetts with the
so i start out my book by telling you what benjamin franklin had to say about a trip he took in 1772, a careful, long trip through ireland and scotland and northern england. and it shocked him to see how the people actually lived there. they were under the control of a very few oligarchs owned the land and live this magnificent life while the people, this vast majority of the people lived worse than the indians do in america. franklin said i wouldn't advise the indians to become civilized it is...
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also monitoring berkeley, california, of violent protest taking aim at franklin graham. the event just getting started, we are tracking it. joy read breaking her silence after controversial blog posts surface claimed she was hacked are crumbling. i am shannon bream in washington. the countdown is on, june 12th, ending the week of uncertainty with a high-stakes nuclear summit with donald trump and kim jong un back on track, the highest ranking north korean official to visit america in 18 years was at the white house delivering a message, kristin fisher has all the details, good evening. >> a top north korean official in the oval office, a hugely historic day by itself but on top of that donald trump emerged from that meeting to tell reporters pack your bags, the summit is on, today had the makings of returning point in us north korean relations but now comes the hard part, convincing kim jong un to give up his nuclear weapons. >> june 12th will be in singapore. it will be a beginning. >> donald trump made it official after meeting with kim jong chol for more than an hour.
also monitoring berkeley, california, of violent protest taking aim at franklin graham. the event just getting started, we are tracking it. joy read breaking her silence after controversial blog posts surface claimed she was hacked are crumbling. i am shannon bream in washington. the countdown is on, june 12th, ending the week of uncertainty with a high-stakes nuclear summit with donald trump and kim jong un back on track, the highest ranking north korean official to visit america in 18 years...
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.>> reporter: franklin said she put up this chain-link fence after the fire burned down her wood fence tuesday afternoon. from her backyard we could see a propane portable stoves at the and did a report and came up with the same conclusion that it looked like a homeless / homeless encampment. and they were cooking and it started a fire. >> he responded to tuesday's fire and said the city started tracking fires at homeless encampment last september and that crews routinely responded to a handful of fires in homeless encampment each week. >> since 2017 we have had 264 calls for encampment fires. 136 of those have turned into actual confirmed fires. it is an alarming number for us. >> reporter: franklin says she and her son were not home when the fire broke out. smoke billowed over the area. her brother -- her poline burne a gazebo is gone and franklin said she complained to city officials numerous times about the hazard posed by the homeless encampment. >> this is not there anymore. this is getting sad. people like me that's go to work and pay taxes and are being put out on the street be
.>> reporter: franklin said she put up this chain-link fence after the fire burned down her wood fence tuesday afternoon. from her backyard we could see a propane portable stoves at the and did a report and came up with the same conclusion that it looked like a homeless / homeless encampment. and they were cooking and it started a fire. >> he responded to tuesday's fire and said the city started tracking fires at homeless encampment last september and that crews routinely responded...
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johnson parlay that into that influence into becoming one of the young and the new deal notice by franklinroosevelt for his hard work and parlay that into his narrow -- became majority leader of the u.s. senate in his 40s at a time when he had only sold for relatively short period in the senate, something that was unusual at the time and parlay that majority leadership into being a candidate for president. although it was obviously a great blow to lose the nomination to john kennedy in 1960 the cancellation prize of the vice presidency was real and when kennedy was assassinated in 1963 johnson becomes president. he is probably the longest and biggest lasting protÉge of sam rayburn. another protÉge of rayburn's was jim wright from here in fort worth. he was elected to congress in 1954 and served for many years in the public works committee but used his position as a member of the texas congressional delegation and a member of the public works committee to win a very narrow victory after the election of 1976 to be majority leader and part of his appeal was that jimmy carter had just been ele
johnson parlay that into that influence into becoming one of the young and the new deal notice by franklinroosevelt for his hard work and parlay that into his narrow -- became majority leader of the u.s. senate in his 40s at a time when he had only sold for relatively short period in the senate, something that was unusual at the time and parlay that majority leadership into being a candidate for president. although it was obviously a great blow to lose the nomination to john kennedy in 1960 the...
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this was recorded at the franklin d. roosevelt library and museum in hyde park new york in 2010. it is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming to this talk. for supporting the book, and thank you so much to the roosevelt library for offering this invitation. the new deal is often characterized as progressive, even revolutionary. nuanced economic policies coupled with a sense of executive emergencies led many americans to celebrate the roosevelt administration as a symbol of change and progress. in the minds of new deal administrators, these programs would alleviate suffering for american families, but they also have the potential to create an inclusive, participatory democracy. as cultural visionary louis mumford reflected on this impulse in the 1930's, he pronounced, "more public good has come out of the bankruptcy of the economic quarter than ever came out of its flatulent prosperity." did mumford statement, however, applto all americans? more specifically, did the new deals inclusionary mission african-americans who , had arguably been suffering the most e
this was recorded at the franklin d. roosevelt library and museum in hyde park new york in 2010. it is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming to this talk. for supporting the book, and thank you so much to the roosevelt library for offering this invitation. the new deal is often characterized as progressive, even revolutionary. nuanced economic policies coupled with a sense of executive emergencies led many americans to celebrate the roosevelt administration as a...
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benjamin franklin captured lightning in a bottle. the nation's leader in energy storage we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it nextera energy. it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe onesphere, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. clouds, apps, and insights faster. rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere.obvious and hotels.com so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? because hotels.com lets me do me. mmm. foot juice. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done..
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franklin deep and gone. they like with this one did on the mound.ings, five hits, one run and seven strikeouts. he got his own fan club. [ laughter ] franklin again, over and out, three run homer he had six rbis. twist and shout. in the meantime, let's go to at&t tonight, giants friday night. they've got to take care of teams like the padres. if you are a true contender. but it got sloppy 1-1 ballgame. bad pitch and even worse, nick, that's an error that allows them to score once more. that is 3-1. eric with it 2 run single and that kind of puts them on easy street right there. and the giants wind up on the short end 6-to, once a game under 500. the world cup soccer certainly living up to all expectations. depending on how your team is doing, brazil is happy they tied in the first game. now versus costa rica, it is scoreless. gabriel jesus taken it down into the box, and out of nowhere, he will score it. that sends the coach into a frenzy. you've got to love that right there. so excited he goes down. they provide it. 2-0 brazil is on the winning end
franklin deep and gone. they like with this one did on the mound.ings, five hits, one run and seven strikeouts. he got his own fan club. [ laughter ] franklin again, over and out, three run homer he had six rbis. twist and shout. in the meantime, let's go to at&t tonight, giants friday night. they've got to take care of teams like the padres. if you are a true contender. but it got sloppy 1-1 ballgame. bad pitch and even worse, nick, that's an error that allows them to score once more. that...
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. >> reporter: reverend franklin graham preached in berkeley on friday night. one of two stops on his california tour. >> everybody said don't go to berkeley. so yeah -- if they say not come i'm going to come. >> reporter: graham's name draws a crowd. his late father was the evangelical billy graham. >> years ago i was saved at his father's crusade and i came out to help volunteer. >> reporter: you can see the large crowd before me on the meadow. and a rock band played off the # reverend spoke. the group refuse fascism says graham encourages his followers to support president donald trump. >> franklin graham is gathering blind and obedient and fervent followers for that regime and it's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: graham says he never campaigned for trump. >> let's go penetrate the blue wall, not for politics, but the blue wall represent secularism. let's penetrate the blue wul for jesus christ. >> a reverend from the third baptist church denounces franklin's preaching. >> the reverend mr. franklin graham we know how to pray. >> reporter: berkeley police h
. >> reporter: reverend franklin graham preached in berkeley on friday night. one of two stops on his california tour. >> everybody said don't go to berkeley. so yeah -- if they say not come i'm going to come. >> reporter: graham's name draws a crowd. his late father was the evangelical billy graham. >> years ago i was saved at his father's crusade and i came out to help volunteer. >> reporter: you can see the large crowd before me on the meadow. and a rock band...
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canyon golf course sotfranklin canyon golf course member: "we are always very carefulble, for them to see to break into, another time there was a break-in and a whole bag with somebody's papers were taken"> sot hercules police (ken) coming up.. a star players for the warriors and the cavaliers may be battling it out for the n- b-a- championship.. but today, they come together to agree on one thing about the president.. we'll tell you what that is ... ( pam ) her name was also her brand ... fashion designer kate spade found dead today in her new york home... late details ahead. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no
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neera tanden and franklin, i and turn of other wild part of this story with another guest. there is something really odd we've alluded to about how exactly manafort got caught. he was using this secret encryption software, which was his attempt to reach people without mueller seeing, to reach his old associates and hoping no one would find out. but those messages were also backed up on his apple icloud account, making them easy for the feds to find, and literally defeating the purpose of using a, quote, encryption tool. or to put anoy, ands headline speaks to it, it's like putting your diary in a locked safe in your basement, but leaving xeroxes of your diary out on the front porch for everyone to read. i want to bring in chuck nice, who's guest-hosted on "the view," on abc, and on our show before. and i want to know why you're here, chuck. >> please tell me. just give me a second while i finish writing in my diary, which you are welcome to read. >> we thought about having an encryption expert, and then we thought, we don't actually need an encryption expert. >> kexactly. >
neera tanden and franklin, i and turn of other wild part of this story with another guest. there is something really odd we've alluded to about how exactly manafort got caught. he was using this secret encryption software, which was his attempt to reach people without mueller seeing, to reach his old associates and hoping no one would find out. but those messages were also backed up on his apple icloud account, making them easy for the feds to find, and literally defeating the purpose of using...
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tonight taking aim at christian evangelicals and the reverend franklin graham. the events just getting started. joy reid breaking her silence tonight, after controversial blog post surfaced as claimed she was hacked apparently are crumbling. welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. ending a week of uncertainty, high stakes nuclear summit with president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un apparently back on track. the highest ranking northern official to visit america in 18 years was at the white house delivering a message. christian fisher has all the details live here in washington. >> shannon, to have a top north korean official in the oval office, that's a hugely historic day all by itself. on top of that, president trump emerged from that meeting telling reporters, pack your bags, the summit's on, today had all the makings of a true turning point in u.s.-north korean relations. now comes the hard part, convincing kim jong-un to give up his nuclear weapons. >> june 12th we'll be in singapore. >> president trump made it official af
tonight taking aim at christian evangelicals and the reverend franklin graham. the events just getting started. joy reid breaking her silence tonight, after controversial blog post surfaced as claimed she was hacked apparently are crumbling. welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. ending a week of uncertainty, high stakes nuclear summit with president trump and north korean leader kim jong-un apparently back on track. the highest ranking northern official to...
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. >> reporter: in an outdoor amphitheater, packed with christian faithful, franklin graham's sermon felt like a campaign. >> we need the christians to vote, we need the christian voice in politics. he says it is true in california where he says the blue wall of democratic majority is dividing the state. >> a person who identifies themselves as progressive are godless, i want to pierce the blue wall. not for politics but for jesus christ. >> we need to get god back into it and a lot of the problems will be resolved. >> a divine power helped elect trump. >> he did not have the democrats, ney were against him, republican party was against him, i think god put him in office. >> reporter: he is not supporting a candidate or a party, he wants to see conservative christian values back in government at every level. >> i woupl like to see every church put up a couple candidates. maybe for school board, maybe for city council and the church need to get behind them and financially support them. >> a popular evangelist is making headlines saying they should donate to help him buy a $54 million priva
. >> reporter: in an outdoor amphitheater, packed with christian faithful, franklin graham's sermon felt like a campaign. >> we need the christians to vote, we need the christian voice in politics. he says it is true in california where he says the blue wall of democratic majority is dividing the state. >> a person who identifies themselves as progressive are godless, i want to pierce the blue wall. not for politics but for jesus christ. >> we need to get god back into...
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canyon golf course sotfranklin canyon golf course member: "we are always very careful sure we don't have anything visible, for them to see to break into, another time there was a break-in and a whole bag with somebody's papers were taken"> sot hercules police spokesperson connie vanputten talks about the common threads in these twenty break-inssotpolice have limited descriptions of any auto burglars in these cases. investigators are reviewing the strip mall and golf course surveillance videos for any possible leads...in hercules haaziq madyun kron4news ( robin )( robin )in sonoma county.... fire crews put out a fire at a pallet factory. it happened yesterday... and prompted
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the commissioner wrote a letter to franklin roosevelt saying, "what should we do? should we fold our tent? should we go home? should we operate during the duration of the war?", the next dosevelt held a press conference and he read the contents of his letter aloud, which i think exemplifies the noportance of baseball to the nation, and he saisimply do i want baseball to go gforward, but baseball wi forth because of its importance to the morale at the home front and uroops abroad. speaking of morale, george w. bush gave the opening pitch at the yankees game after 9/11. how symbolic is that moment? curt: how symbic is anything possible to be? he did a heroic t, the most ro he ever became, before or since. it was a stunning act, quintessentially presidential, quintessentiallymerican. at was six weeks after 9/11, and the trauma and the cry for simple justice rifled through yankee stadium and tvi teon set of every american watching the event. bush goes to the mound, the o rubbthe mound, not the front of the mound, and he throws a perfect strike. he could not have placed
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he taught the gym and franklin about how the iroquois nation ey continued to govern themselves locallyne nation for the purposes of defending themselves . it worked and it worked well and franklin eventually saw this as a potential model for american the time ofwhich by the constitutional convention it became. >> many people don't think of the native american influence on founding fathers, which is something that this book gets at . a lot of people were written out of history who had a lot of influence with these founding fathers and when ben franklin came back he came back from london after serving as a diplomat. put this in the prism of today, where president trump is negotiating a bunch of foreign-policy treaties. most notably in singapore. what can he learn perhaps from history? he can learn to identify those issues thaite us as a country and bring us together. when we talk about trade policy these are, by their nature, federal policies that it -- affect the entire country at once and i hope in and to support that he will take those into account. >> the president is getting a lotk
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abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at the headquarters of the franklin mckinley school district, matt? >> reporter: the ceremony ended a half hour ago. there it is. right underneath the state flag. this is the second year franklin mckinl ergs y school district has done this for the lgbtq pride month. they received a positive response to last year's ceremony. they say this flag raising ceremony is honor of the commitment to ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students regardless of race, immigration, status, religion, sexual orientation and other protected class. >> i think it's point to tell our community we're here to support all students regardless of any differences that they may feel they have. >> reporter: he says all the schools started workshops for an hi anti-bullying and acceptance of sexuality. they changed the signs on the single stall restrooms. it says "incollusive." abc 7 news. >>> thank you. >>> another flag raising ceremony this morning took place at santa clara city hall. take a look. this is video provided by the city of santa clara to abc 7
abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at the headquarters of the franklin mckinley school district, matt? >> reporter: the ceremony ended a half hour ago. there it is. right underneath the state flag. this is the second year franklin mckinl ergs y school district has done this for the lgbtq pride month. they received a positive response to last year's ceremony. they say this flag raising ceremony is honor of the commitment to ensure a safe and inclusive learning environment for all...
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graham, one of the most conservative evangelical leaders not in america but on the planet, when franklin graham comes out and says this is completely wrong,here's nothing right about this er whatsoso we've reached that crescendo where the evangelical supportingalhe base isng out for the president and cgress to act immediately. >> talking about people who support the president it's important they have the credibility with the base, but also we have the conservative right wing media for instance on fox news. do you think they also need to change their tone? this is what ann coulter, a miry, very pnt supporter f the president on this harsh immigration policy what she said on fox news about this tape and ab t the heartbreak of the kids.te just l >> these child actors weeping and c/7ing rightfa now do not for it, mr. president. >> i mean, that's brutal. >> child actors, child actors. child actors. listen, i have in full disclosure, i have friends on the fox news network and i can assure you that ann does not speak on behalf of the fox network or on behalf of many of the correspondents or pund
graham, one of the most conservative evangelical leaders not in america but on the planet, when franklin graham comes out and says this is completely wrong,here's nothing right about this er whatsoso we've reached that crescendo where the evangelical supportingalhe base isng out for the president and cgress to act immediately. >> talking about people who support the president it's important they have the credibility with the base, but also we have the conservative right wing media for...
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franklin graham we know how to pray. >> reporter: berkeley police had extra officers available for the event. >>> we have disturbing video from san francisco that shows a man kicking and injuring a small dog. this was taken yesterday near third and market. you can see a small dog approach a man. and he appears to kick it. the dog comes up to the man again. and this time he kicks it so hard it goes flying up against the building. you see it there. san francisco animal care and control say the dog has a fractured skull and would like the public's help in identifying the suspect. >>> officials in the east bay are fearful whoever is maiming and torturing puppies there could also be abusing people. there was a third puppy found in a garbage heap this week. >> this is chloe. this is one of the beautiful pets, one of the beautiful dogs who has been tortured and mutilated. >> reporter: chloe and two other month old puppies were not starved. they were not in a dogfighting link. they were socialized and they were abused. this puppy went under major reconstructive surgery on her jaw. she was the
franklin graham we know how to pray. >> reporter: berkeley police had extra officers available for the event. >>> we have disturbing video from san francisco that shows a man kicking and injuring a small dog. this was taken yesterday near third and market. you can see a small dog approach a man. and he appears to kick it. the dog comes up to the man again. and this time he kicks it so hard it goes flying up against the building. you see it there. san francisco animal care and...
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benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle.a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way- whether it's the comfort of knowing help is just a call away with global assist. or getting financing to fund your business. no one has your back like american express. so where ever you go. we're right there with you. the powerful backing of american express. don't do business without it. don't live life without it. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the
benjamin franklin captured lightening in a bottle.a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. it's pretty amazing out there. the world is full of more possibilities than ever before. and american express has your back every step of the way-...
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in the midst of this i could os, franklin roosevelt stepped --haos, franklin roosevelt stepped in with this bold idea -- we can do better. we can end regulation to end the boom and bust cycles and that is exactly what he did. in the wake of the great depression, america put in place strong laws and rules that stabilized our financial system. fdic insurance made it safe to put money in banks. the sec was built to be -- the s.e.c. was built to be a cop on the beat. not a cop on the street but a cop on wall street. and glass-steagall, checking accounts, savings accounts, were safe from wall street risk taking. for more than 50 yrs, half a century, those rules stayed in place and they worked. the devastating economic crashes were gone. regulations brought us economic stability, and the financial services industry served the american people rather than the other way around. regulations to protect workers, regulations to protect financial marketplaces and make them fairer, the g.d.p. was climbing and america's middle class was getting a huge share of all that growth. we were on a roll, and i
in the midst of this i could os, franklin roosevelt stepped --haos, franklin roosevelt stepped in with this bold idea -- we can do better. we can end regulation to end the boom and bust cycles and that is exactly what he did. in the wake of the great depression, america put in place strong laws and rules that stabilized our financial system. fdic insurance made it safe to put money in banks. the sec was built to be -- the s.e.c. was built to be a cop on the beat. not a cop on the street but a...
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sherry franklin is the founder. >> i call him a black and white have not.is such a lover. >> tell us, what is considered a senior? >> the reason we decided to cut off was seven years and older is that i have seen dogs at seven years old not getting attempted -- adopted from local shelters. we decided to help those dogs. >> a lot of the dogs come to you and are perfectly healthy. due to circumstances, people cannot take care of them. >> and that in the family, illness, moving or having a baby etc.. we hear it all. >> the ages range from what to what? >> we have as young as seven and as old as 17. >> how does someone turn in a 17 year old? >> it eats me. i am glad we are here. >> a woman passed away and she shelter 28 dogs that were senior dogs. they needed to find a home. and the ended up at muttville. >> she passed away suddenly and was not very old. she left 34 dogs. we took 28 that were left. her friends took the others. we received 28 new dogs this week. they are all available for adoption. >> including friend. he needs to find a home. take us through th
sherry franklin is the founder. >> i call him a black and white have not.is such a lover. >> tell us, what is considered a senior? >> the reason we decided to cut off was seven years and older is that i have seen dogs at seven years old not getting attempted -- adopted from local shelters. we decided to help those dogs. >> a lot of the dogs come to you and are perfectly healthy. due to circumstances, people cannot take care of them. >> and that in the family,...
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franklin graham was out there talking. you see religious leaders weighing in. it is having an impact. >> but the policy is being defended in those immediate on ya outlets that his base pays the closest attention to. and there the answer is to say that the parents who are bringing these kids here in this scenario are using them as chips or pawns and the fault lies with them and not with the administration. i'm simply saying it's not the no-brainer in terms of how it is perceived at first blush. >> i appreciate that reality check. you bring us that from pennsylvania, which is so helpful. margaret, what were you going to say? >> i was going to say, to some extent we are talking about the same thing. if there's tremendous pushback from both the evangelical community, that part of the religious base and from the republican lawmakers in congress, it may begin to have an impact on how the president receives the risk/we ward that the policy sends. we have seen republican lawmakers support the president even when they're uncomfortable with something he is doing. that in
franklin graham was out there talking. you see religious leaders weighing in. it is having an impact. >> but the policy is being defended in those immediate on ya outlets that his base pays the closest attention to. and there the answer is to say that the parents who are bringing these kids here in this scenario are using them as chips or pawns and the fault lies with them and not with the administration. i'm simply saying it's not the no-brainer in terms of how it is perceived at first...
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one of the things that's most remarkable about franklin d. roosevelt is he understands how to theater of war relates another theater of war, while some leaders are focused on one front. how an eastern front relates to a western front to a battle of the atlantic, if something going on in the pacific or mediterranean. ats quite good at looking how all these relate to one another. and that's a rare quality, tend to get very focused. he sees the bigger picture of relate. roosevelt could also be frustrating, because he doesn't always convey -- he doesn't convey in writing, the way churchill does, what he's thinking. and generally the last person in the room, you know, thinks, oh, i've got the president's ear. then the next person comes in and he tells them something 180 degrees out. roosevelt liked to say he was the juggler, that he could could juggle, he theaters of war. and he kept it straight in his which is pretty remarkable when you're telling people different things. anyway, so he's a remarkable strategist that learns a great first world war
one of the things that's most remarkable about franklin d. roosevelt is he understands how to theater of war relates another theater of war, while some leaders are focused on one front. how an eastern front relates to a western front to a battle of the atlantic, if something going on in the pacific or mediterranean. ats quite good at looking how all these relate to one another. and that's a rare quality, tend to get very focused. he sees the bigger picture of relate. roosevelt could also be...
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francisco is strong, and i am a member of first church san francisco, which is at the corner of franklin and california. we have another church, second church which was actually displaced when they -- when second church of christ scientists on delores street was -- when they were not allowed to develop that and -- that building. and that building now houses i think only three or four -- maybe four units, and one of the units is a $1.5 million condominium, and they're only housing -- that building, it only houses a few people. i think this project is an amazing testament to the dedication and commitment that these people have to improving a neighborhood, and they're taking the responsibility for doing that. i want to say that we work with probably -- there are a group of about ten of us who are members of the religious services group that goes into all of the five facilities -- the county jail facilities and christian science chaplains are working with families as well as almost 200 inmates a week, and these are people who may have come from the tenderloin and who may be returning to the
francisco is strong, and i am a member of first church san francisco, which is at the corner of franklin and california. we have another church, second church which was actually displaced when they -- when second church of christ scientists on delores street was -- when they were not allowed to develop that and -- that building. and that building now houses i think only three or four -- maybe four units, and one of the units is a $1.5 million condominium, and they're only housing -- that...
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the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response.mselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. >> chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody else to solve this problem for us. we're going to be a model for the commonwealth and the nation on how we save our young people and save our community. [ applause ] >> anthony: the city is the place where all the bad stuff was supposed to happen, it was not suppose to be nice towns like greenfield. >> man: it isn't the image that people used to have 20 years ago that it's a junkie in an alley somewhere using a needle. it's not. it's your kids, it's your neighbors. >> chris: the worst i think is when you have these young people who break a leg and they go to the doctor a
the franklin county opiod safety task force is a grassroots response.mselves are coming together to find a community-based solution to what is finally being recognized as a public health crisis rather than simply a criminal justice problem. >> chris: a great opportunity to come here tonight to break bread and look at the successes that we have had so far. i think what makes me more proud than anything else about living in franklin county is that we will not sit back and wait for anybody...
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. >> reporter: reverend franklin graham preached in berkeley on friday night. one of two stops on his california tour. >> everybody said don't go to berkeley. so yeah -- if they say not come i'm going to come. >> reporter: graham's name draws a crowd. his late father was the evangelical billy graham. >> years ago i was saved at his father's crusade and i came out to help volunteer. >> reporter: you can see the large crowd behind me on the meadow. and a rock band played before the reverend spoke. the group refuse fascism says graham encourages his followers to support president donald trump. >> franklin graham is gathering blind and obedient and fervent followers for that regime and it's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: graham says he never campaigned for trump. >> let's go penetrate the blue wall, not for politics, but the blue wall represents secularism. let's penetrate the blue wall for jesus christ. that's what i'm here to do. >> a reverend from the third baptist church denounces graham's conservative preaching. >> the reverend mr. franklin graham, we know
. >> reporter: reverend franklin graham preached in berkeley on friday night. one of two stops on his california tour. >> everybody said don't go to berkeley. so yeah -- if they say not come i'm going to come. >> reporter: graham's name draws a crowd. his late father was the evangelical billy graham. >> years ago i was saved at his father's crusade and i came out to help volunteer. >> reporter: you can see the large crowd behind me on the meadow. and a rock band...
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benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.r 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts near this b&b? or doing goat yoga at this mountain resort? or treating a destination wedding to the sweet sound of pug bongos? because hotels.com lets me do me. where my dogs at? oh, here they are. hotels.com. you do you and get rewarded. take it away henry. does your business internet provider promise a lot? let's see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business numbe
benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.r 260 years later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. rewards me basicallyaptain everywhere i stay.bvious and hotels.com so why am i stomping grapes with aerobics enthusiasts...
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franklin roosevelt knew he had to give a command to douglas macarthur. macarthur was macarthur and the president did not want to give him command of the entire pacific nor control of the u.s. navy. so like king solomon, he cut the baby in half. macarthur got command of the southwest pacific, or sowespac. it contains australia, the dutch faas macarthur was concerned, the object of the whole campaign, the philippine islands. but everything elsll the blue space outside the southwest pacific, the pacific ocean area of to be under the command chester nimitz. too was a violation of the command not to divide your command in the face of the enemy. roosevelt feared that he wanted to come back and run for president and replace roosevelt in the white house. evidence suggests that mcarthur did in fact consider exactly that plan did but the decision stood. inn the marines went ashore guadalcanal to begin a six-month cagn, the united states were now fighting on three fronts, having decided the pacific into two. the american landing on guadalcanal was officially called
franklin roosevelt knew he had to give a command to douglas macarthur. macarthur was macarthur and the president did not want to give him command of the entire pacific nor control of the u.s. navy. so like king solomon, he cut the baby in half. macarthur got command of the southwest pacific, or sowespac. it contains australia, the dutch faas macarthur was concerned, the object of the whole campaign, the philippine islands. but everything elsll the blue space outside the southwest pacific, the...
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we will start with eric thomas live at the event organized by franklin graham. >> reporter: just about a handful of people down there and the crowd is filling in. a minister who has never hid his conservative views. if last night's revival is any indication, tonight's event could draw thousands. today at caesar chavez park in berkeley. >> to encourage people to pray. and share a message of hope. >> reporter: he and his supporters say there is nothing political in these appearances but he is known to be a strong supporter of president trump. that is a problem who accuses the president of violating church teachings and graham turning a blind's eye. >> he embraces mr. trump's nationalistic, racist, divisive politics. >> reporter: brown says as a child in the '50s he saw graham's father speak. supporters say graham is following the teaching of jesus and opponents are welcome. >> berkeley is known as a place of being open. >> reporter: the revival runs at least through 10:00 tonight. >> let's go to cattie -- ute utehs. >> reporter: as you heard, dr. brown's says graham's views are homophobi
we will start with eric thomas live at the event organized by franklin graham. >> reporter: just about a handful of people down there and the crowd is filling in. a minister who has never hid his conservative views. if last night's revival is any indication, tonight's event could draw thousands. today at caesar chavez park in berkeley. >> to encourage people to pray. and share a message of hope. >> reporter: he and his supporters say there is nothing political in these...
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so what i've done is to take four of the guys that i knew before -- lincoln, teddy, franklin roose and lbj domestically -- and look at them through the lens of leadership so, hopefully, it can be a road map for young leaders, for established leaders about what's leadership in moments of great tush lends are, and what it was able to achieve. it gives us solace, i think, when we look back to that. >> host: end when did you start working on a book like this? >> guest: five years ago. it took even longer than i thought it would, i thought i knew my guys, but somehow i thought i was seeing them anew as young leaders, finding out when their ambition came from, how they went through adversity. and then the question, the big question is does the man fit the time or the time fit the man so that certain leadership at certain times isn't going to work. but these guys were fitted for the moment in history. i hadn't thought about this stuff before, so it was like being in college again. >> host: you talk about them as your guys. >> guest: well, i feel like i've lived with them for so many years. i
so what i've done is to take four of the guys that i knew before -- lincoln, teddy, franklin roose and lbj domestically -- and look at them through the lens of leadership so, hopefully, it can be a road map for young leaders, for established leaders about what's leadership in moments of great tush lends are, and what it was able to achieve. it gives us solace, i think, when we look back to that. >> host: end when did you start working on a book like this? >> guest: five years ago....
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it's likely-- leonardo da vinci as with steve jobs and ben franklin, sort of drop out of school.hey are a bit rebellious, but they become very observant or curious, very much in love with connecting beauty with technology and those are the type of people i get most passionate about. host: has there been someone that you have wanted to write about, but you haven't taken on yet to? guest: yes. i started to write about armstrong. your riyadh new orleans. i love new orleans and i thought it would be a way to show a different mix of groups and people coming back from the spanish-american war, spiritual songs coming out from the old plantations, all melded together around 1900 to 1950, to be a birthplace of jazz and i think i learned almost everything you could learn about louis armstrong except for who he was. i couldn't quite get behind that mask, couldn't quite get behind that smile, couldn't quite figure out was he very happy? what did he like? so, i put that aside and sunday i may try to take on that period of time. someday i may work or give all the facts on louis armstrong and y
it's likely-- leonardo da vinci as with steve jobs and ben franklin, sort of drop out of school.hey are a bit rebellious, but they become very observant or curious, very much in love with connecting beauty with technology and those are the type of people i get most passionate about. host: has there been someone that you have wanted to write about, but you haven't taken on yet to? guest: yes. i started to write about armstrong. your riyadh new orleans. i love new orleans and i thought it would...
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in the international institutions there's combined chapter woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt. wilson's go to great the league of nations and roosevelt success at birthing the united nations. then a check on the secretary-general hoo folks may remember from the 1950s it was a most effective secretary-general in the history of the united nations. and then politics identical no surprise a chapter on nelson mandela and for the end of apartheid and reconciliation. we sometimes forget like if you'd gone to las vegas and put odds in the mid-1980s on south africa of nelson mandela being president someday and it being a peaceful transition, we all would be rich people if we had made that bad. there's a chapter on yitzhak rabin what i call soldiers peacemakers in both where he succeeded and when he did not. unfortunately his assassination in 1995. that a chapter to irish women who were less well-known than the others who formed the northern island women for peace in the early 1970s. it was a time in northern ireland where they called it the oubles. i was in graduate school in london and
in the international institutions there's combined chapter woodrow wilson and franklin roosevelt. wilson's go to great the league of nations and roosevelt success at birthing the united nations. then a check on the secretary-general hoo folks may remember from the 1950s it was a most effective secretary-general in the history of the united nations. and then politics identical no surprise a chapter on nelson mandela and for the end of apartheid and reconciliation. we sometimes forget like if...
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. >> in 1778, the french philosopher voltaire and benjamin franklin met in paris.s tells the story that after they had shaken hands they embraced each other by hugging one another in the arms and kissing each other's cheeks. it can remind you of something. [ laughter ] >> seth: i like how they're -- the joke is like, "your president, yes, molest me, yes. [ laughter ] this the joke i am making. he was grabbing me? yes?" [ laughter ] that is definitely the first time trump has ever been compared to benjamin franklin. i bet trump has no idea who benjamin franklin even is. [ laughter ] "that's the one where brad pitt starts as an old man and turns into a baby, right? [ laughter ] and then the baby discovers electricity." [ laughter ] trump's attitude toward france have been based almost entirely on his personal relationship with macron rather than actual policy and that at times has left french officials confused about where things stand. "the washington post" reported that the last time they met face to face at the united nations in september, macron was puzzled when
. >> in 1778, the french philosopher voltaire and benjamin franklin met in paris.s tells the story that after they had shaken hands they embraced each other by hugging one another in the arms and kissing each other's cheeks. it can remind you of something. [ laughter ] >> seth: i like how they're -- the joke is like, "your president, yes, molest me, yes. [ laughter ] this the joke i am making. he was grabbing me? yes?" [ laughter ] that is definitely the first time trump...
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when he was in london in 1760s i believe visited if you knowing in about benjamin franklin i'm sure he had a good time. [laughter] but make some sense. that what if benjamin franklin was like i don't like this bring it back to colonies and then it went on from there. >> you talked about the protagonist charlie -- who was a world war ii hero -- new york professor right -- historian. a young tall strapping historian. [laughter] thank you very much. although he's 33 so -- >> so a young -- historian. but he heard this jack armstrong -- 50s idealic hero in this very sinister world of washington. how do you, how did you conceive this character and his wife margaret who is incredibly interesting, a zoologist as it happened. so i thought of charlie as a stand-in for the way i think of the united states back in 1954. he's just been through the war. he is -- a decent person and he believes in what america stands for. he believes in the founding fathers. he's a little naive about what's going on but a good person not really aware of racism not really aware about a lot of things gong on. but a
when he was in london in 1760s i believe visited if you knowing in about benjamin franklin i'm sure he had a good time. [laughter] but make some sense. that what if benjamin franklin was like i don't like this bring it back to colonies and then it went on from there. >> you talked about the protagonist charlie -- who was a world war ii hero -- new york professor right -- historian. a young tall strapping historian. [laughter] thank you very much. although he's 33 so -- >> so a young...
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and a special guest who is no stranger to the space. >> martin franklin, how are you. it's great to have you on the show. i want to start at a very high level. we sat in miami and talked about trump and at t point president was kind of a ridiculous thing. but it happened. you said he would be good for business. do you still think that the case? >> yes i do. for all the noise and without getting into the politics, you can't certify the outcomes, the outcomes of a pretty good. vonnie: so what's changed, obviously corporate tax rate change. has he done as much as you would of thought? >> i think in some ways for business probably more than i would've thought. i guess it was much needed. i think it's very interesting because of the end of the day american corporations were really becoming uncompetitive and all of these companies were actions speak a lot about in the environment in comfortable being in the u.s., over time they will pay more revenue. and i think he's been good for the environment but also creates a wider environment. it's a business friendly environment. one
and a special guest who is no stranger to the space. >> martin franklin, how are you. it's great to have you on the show. i want to start at a very high level. we sat in miami and talked about trump and at t point president was kind of a ridiculous thing. but it happened. you said he would be good for business. do you still think that the case? >> yes i do. for all the noise and without getting into the politics, you can't certify the outcomes, the outcomes of a pretty good. vonnie:...
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franklin county, ohio, is a good example. we're out in the field testing ideas and how to tackle this opioid crisis. that feedback has come to congress and now it's resulting in all of these initiatives that congress is improving on. we're basically learning as we go. what we have learned is, it is multipronged. it's like buddy carter yesterday. you got to deal with how prescriptions are written, with the pharmaceutical industry as to what pain medications are out there. there ought to be non opioid solutions here, clearly. and sometimes an ibuprofen isn't enough, but you don't have to have vicodin. i am oversimplifying. it is treatment and recovery. it is stigmatism reduction. it's pharmaceutical. it's the way prescriptions are written, and awareness. all those things. this is an epidemic that is taking this country. so we have got to get on top of this. and what i have learned is not only are all these things going to have to be tackled at once, but let us get the resources up to the communities so that we can test differen
franklin county, ohio, is a good example. we're out in the field testing ideas and how to tackle this opioid crisis. that feedback has come to congress and now it's resulting in all of these initiatives that congress is improving on. we're basically learning as we go. what we have learned is, it is multipronged. it's like buddy carter yesterday. you got to deal with how prescriptions are written, with the pharmaceutical industry as to what pain medications are out there. there ought to be non...
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benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.ater, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >> lou: president president voicing concern that dems will use the russian witch hunt to subvert republican candidates in the midterm election. he tweeted 13 angry democrat and people who worked eight years in obama left overs and working on the rigged russian witch hunt will meddle in the midterm elections. especially now that republicans stay tough are taking the lead in the polls, there was no collusion except by the democrats. there is a popullist coa legsz. and they are pointing a interpim leader and until new elections are held. and leftist billionaire george soros is pushing million in a brexit vote in britain and trying to overcome their election and decision that would be
benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.ater, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. >> lou: president president voicing concern that dems will use the russian witch hunt to subvert republican candidates in the...
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that's gotten a lot of criticism, even franklin graham, probably best known evangelical christian in the country. >> right. >> so any sense that there's enough blowback or pushback that they would alter this? >> i think if you start hearing from more evangelical leaders, sessions' quoting of the bible aside, if you hear from more evangelical leaders, that could impact the president, especially if he sees them on tv. >> you have some reporting on the comings and goings at the white house. who's in, who's out, what are you learning? >> everybody is often both in and out. the president is consumed with the topics of leaks to a degree that he was actually in the first two months of the administration. he is constantly asking is xyz a leaker, him, her. the new -- i think there has been a lot of proxy war going on and a lot of it is basically john kelly's frustrations with the president and things the president will not submit to or get other people to submit to in terms of kelly's authority. so the latest target of that is andrew giuliani, the son of the president's lawyer, who had his we
that's gotten a lot of criticism, even franklin graham, probably best known evangelical christian in the country. >> right. >> so any sense that there's enough blowback or pushback that they would alter this? >> i think if you start hearing from more evangelical leaders, sessions' quoting of the bible aside, if you hear from more evangelical leaders, that could impact the president, especially if he sees them on tv. >> you have some reporting on the comings and goings at...
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franklin beretta. another three run homer. he had six rbis.e sox 11-2. >> if you are following world cup soccer, they are putting out sensational effort. day after day. the brazilians struggled to tie in the first match. the numbers that are now versus social -- costa rica. -- they are now versus costa rica. they are up 1-0. he is very excited about the proceedings. who knows what he will do after this. brazil is a 2-0 winner over costa rica. that is a beautiful play by one of the best players in the world. he is always very emotional. nigeria and iceland. nigeria is on the attack. great footwork. sensational control. look at the replay. this is amazing. midair and bam. the final 2-0, nigeria shut down ice land. switzerland is breaking away. look at this. he will outrace for the ball and score. they will win switzerland's. chastain looks a lot like frank with his shirt off. there you go. it is another goal and a 2-1 victory for switzerland over serbia. we do have some time and we can check this out. we have a great catch right here. the dodger
franklin beretta. another three run homer. he had six rbis.e sox 11-2. >> if you are following world cup soccer, they are putting out sensational effort. day after day. the brazilians struggled to tie in the first match. the numbers that are now versus social -- costa rica. -- they are now versus costa rica. they are up 1-0. he is very excited about the proceedings. who knows what he will do after this. brazil is a 2-0 winner over costa rica. that is a beautiful play by one of the best...
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benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.ears later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your
benjamin franklin capturedkey lightening in a bottle.ears later, with a little resourcefulness, ingenuity, and grit, we're not only capturing energy from the sun and wind, we're storing it. as the nation's leader in energy storage, we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm...
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