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describe as the main subject your work thanks for having us this is this is an important topic now dr master john let me start with you. like me made me aware of your is now stuck at home and i asked you. why do most travel and ways of dealing with things like it would be hiding yourself some slack when it comes to food choices and that's perfectly understandable we are deprived of so many levels socially physically some of us i deprived of fresh air and sunlight so i think people want to compensate for that but i see in that you would say that loading up on sugar is probably do worse thing one can do at this time am i right it is absolutely right and it's one of the reasons we got here because all that sugar has created excess body fat and the majority of people worldwide and that impairs immunity and therefore makes a small wrong so infection and during this period when we're were isolated in our homes. we tend to want to eat more sugar and sugar you know refined carbohydrates turn to sugar so that's a that's really the worst thing people can do now that you'll be you have long been talking abo
describe as the main subject your work thanks for having us this is this is an important topic now dr master john let me start with you. like me made me aware of your is now stuck at home and i asked you. why do most travel and ways of dealing with things like it would be hiding yourself some slack when it comes to food choices and that's perfectly understandable we are deprived of so many levels socially physically some of us i deprived of fresh air and sunlight so i think people want to...
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army master gunner. john doing the honors as our loader. this tank is deceptively large.he way it was de-milled, the breach was cut off of this. you would have the main gun breach back into here. the breach is what we load the main gun round. it contains the explosive force and expels the cartridge out. that's all been taken out. as cramped as it might look here, it's worse in a fully operational one. next is the gunner's seat. we will let him walk through what he has in terms of controls. >> this is an old production tank. the elevation mechanism is here. manual elevation. this is the hydraulic system for traversing the turret. part of the mechanism is missing from this tank. it would've been like a horseshoe type of affair. the manual traverse is here. it has a braking system. it turns slowly. this is called this indicator and it gives you a indicator. once you have a specific point to aim from, it can give you degrees and it knows where you are with respect to that aiming point. this is the switch for the gunner. there is a foot pedal for the triple firing system. basi
army master gunner. john doing the honors as our loader. this tank is deceptively large.he way it was de-milled, the breach was cut off of this. you would have the main gun breach back into here. the breach is what we load the main gun round. it contains the explosive force and expels the cartridge out. that's all been taken out. as cramped as it might look here, it's worse in a fully operational one. next is the gunner's seat. we will let him walk through what he has in terms of controls....
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john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun hits any fbi agent. but one bullet from the fbi and the police's gun hits dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the shootout. he lays down fire, and comes out this door. dillinger was wounded in the leg. here, stands you're holding a submachine gun in one hand and a gun and the other and tells his girlfriend to get the getaway car. the most wanted man in america is standing here, bleeding like a stuffed pig. sees a man whoor he recognizes as john dillinger, reaches under his bed, takes out a shotgun and aims it at dillinger. the kid is seconds from becoming the boy who killed john when his mother, hearing the shots, tackles her son, throws into the ground, and dillinger is not killed in st. paul. he gets in the getaway car with his girl and he goes to wisconsin for a little rest and relaxation at the little but kenya lodge -- little bohemia lodge. the deal between the crooks and a cops fell apart. bank robber john dillinger's tried,end was successfully, in this room. the four
john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun hits any fbi agent. but one bullet from the fbi and the police's gun hits dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the shootout. he lays down fire, and comes out this door. dillinger was wounded in the leg. here, stands you're holding a submachine gun in one hand and a gun and the other and tells his girlfriend to get the getaway car. the most wanted man in america is standing here,...
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john f. kennedy. he was the first president to master that medium. >> could you tell us generally your feelingsour press conferences today and your feelings about how they're conducted? lahter ytedaw and oeris town. >> reporter: ronald reagan with years of hollywood experience under his belt was, if anything, an even more polished performer. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and the other presidents simply provided variations on a theme. the carter, that reminded folks of his humble origins as a peanutll tin ton's nibble of th lower lip, that slightly voice. >> these allegations are false. >> reporter: these are techniques familiar to an adaptive medium. it wasn't until donald trump that we witnessed the end of and correspondents who once served as gate keepers between politicians and their public were simply brushed aside. he and i spoke on the day he was nominated. >> between facebook and twitter i have over 20 million people. that's a big audience. and it's also yo
john f. kennedy. he was the first president to master that medium. >> could you tell us generally your feelingsour press conferences today and your feelings about how they're conducted? lahter ytedaw and oeris town. >> reporter: ronald reagan with years of hollywood experience under his belt was, if anything, an even more polished performer. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience....
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guys a clue master and of course let's not forget john bolton and let's not forget all the trouble that bolton cause. trumps foreign policy so taking out flynn was was a key move for the neo liberals and the neo cons and the deep state as a point of one point number 2 is obama and let's not forget obama because if komi did this. i think obama knew or maybe even ordered in my opinion komi to do this because obama told trump to watch out for now why were 2 people exactly and joan ok exactly exactly ed now why did obama say that why did he want trump i think for one of 2 reasons and maybe both flynn wanted to get out of syria when actually exposed syria to be honest he exposed that obama was funding isis al-qaeda and all these guys and the other reason is that flynn wanted to dismantle the iran deal he wasn't in favor of it which was a which was a keystone to to obama's foreign policy so obama warns about flint he what obama hated flip so there's a connection here there's no doubt a connection between what komi did and the obama presidency. and we have jeff sessions that recused themselves
guys a clue master and of course let's not forget john bolton and let's not forget all the trouble that bolton cause. trumps foreign policy so taking out flynn was was a key move for the neo liberals and the neo cons and the deep state as a point of one point number 2 is obama and let's not forget obama because if komi did this. i think obama knew or maybe even ordered in my opinion komi to do this because obama told trump to watch out for now why were 2 people exactly and joan ok exactly...
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to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun hits any of the fbi agents in the actual corridor that you are in right now. but one bullet from the fbi and police guns hits john dillinger in the thigh. >> incredibly, dillinger has escaped from the fbi shoot out. he lays down fire and comes out this door. dillinger is wounded in the leg, so dillinger races over here, stance here, holding a sub machine gun and one hand, and a gun in the other, and tells his girlfriend get the getaway car. so literally, the most wanted man in america is standing here, bleeding like a stuck pig. a boy in this building next door sees a man who he recognizes as john dillinger the bank robber. he reaches under his, bed takes out a shotgun and aims it at dillinger who is right here. the kid is seconds from becoming the boy who killed john dillinger, when his mother, louise, hearing the shots that were from here, tackles her son. she throws into the ground. and dillinger is not killed in st. paul. he gets in a getaway car with his girl and auroras a way to
to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun hits any of the fbi agents in the actual corridor that you are in right now. but one bullet from the fbi and police guns hits john dillinger in the thigh. >> incredibly, dillinger has escaped from the fbi shoot out. he lays down fire and comes out this door. dillinger is wounded in the leg, so dillinger races over here, stance here, holding a sub machine gun and one hand, and a gun in the...
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to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun the actualnt's corridor you're in right now. but one bullet from the fbi and the police's gun hits dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the fbi shootout. he lays down fire, and comes out this door. now, dillinger was wounded in the leg. so dillinger races over here, stands here holding a submachine gun in one hand and a gun and the other, and tells his girlfriend to get the getaway car. so literally, the most wanted man in america is standing here, bleeding like a stuck pig. a bully in this building next-door sees a man who he recognizes as john dillinger, bank robber, reaches under his bed, takes out a shotgun, and aims it at dillinger. the kid is seconds from becoming the boy who killed john dillinger, when his mother, hearing the shots that were from here, tackles her son, throws him to the ground, and dillinger is not killed in st. paul. he gets in the getaway car with his girl, and he roars away to wisconsin for a little rest and relaxation at the li
to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from dillinger's gun the actualnt's corridor you're in right now. but one bullet from the fbi and the police's gun hits dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the fbi shootout. he lays down fire, and comes out this door. now, dillinger was wounded in the leg. so dillinger races over here, stands here holding a submachine gun in one hand and a gun and the other, and tells his girlfriend...
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to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from villages gun hitsfbi agents in the actual corridor that you are in right now but one bullet from the fbi and the police is gun hits john dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the fbi shoot out. he lays down fire and comes out this door. now dillinger is wounded in the leg so dillinger races over here, stand here holding a sub machine gun in one hand and a gun in the other and tell us his girlfriend, billy, get the getaway car. literally the most wanted men in america is standing here, bleeding like a stuffed pig. a boy, louis, in this building next door sees the man who recognizes as john dillinger, bank robber, reaches under his bed, takes out a shotgun and aims it at dillinger, who is here. the kids seconds from becoming the boy who killed john dillinger, when his mother, here in the shots that were from here, tackles her son, throws him into the ground and dillinger is not killed in st. paul. he gets in the getaway car with his girl and he rose a way to wisconsin for a
to give you a sense, john dillinger, not a master criminal, not a single bullet from villages gun hitsfbi agents in the actual corridor that you are in right now but one bullet from the fbi and the police is gun hits john dillinger in the thigh. incredibly, john dillinger has escaped from the fbi shoot out. he lays down fire and comes out this door. now dillinger is wounded in the leg so dillinger races over here, stand here holding a sub machine gun in one hand and a gun in the other and tell...
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horrified by the fact, not only slavery existed, which she wrote to john about in the american revolution, but she understood that the slave masterstake took advantage of slave women. and that is something that also she passed on to john quincy adams. >> thank you. >> is the cult of personality as important as you say, and how were they elected [inaudible] 1776 john quincy adams because the house of representatives, do things change in the four years he was president? did adams suddenly become something different? >> if i agree with you the personality is so important, i'm having trouble deciding. >> first the popular vote didn't matter, so we cannot make the direct correlation between that and now. john adams lost narrowly to thomas jefferson and beat jefferson in 1796 i 1796 and tht contested election narrowly also. this is largely a factor of what is later described as a sectional divide. adams was contentious but he wasn't as contentious as alexander hamilton. adams had attained his reputation through his service in europe as a diplomat for many years. and so >> caller: as vice president he may have been looked upon as his rot
horrified by the fact, not only slavery existed, which she wrote to john about in the american revolution, but she understood that the slave masterstake took advantage of slave women. and that is something that also she passed on to john quincy adams. >> thank you. >> is the cult of personality as important as you say, and how were they elected [inaudible] 1776 john quincy adams because the house of representatives, do things change in the four years he was president? did adams...
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masters kevin hagen and. both former dancers with a hammer ballet john no i meyer is on his way to rehearsals his adaptation ofla demo coming out yeah the 19th century novel by alexandre dumas is being staged in the city in which it was set. where. we fail to know where i want the other side i don't know where they were if things are fixed and. with its many stairwells corridors and rooms the historic building is something of a labyrinth you know if an accident. i mean if the reversal is are taking place in one of 5 studios it's interesting with our job and john makes that very very clear because it is the journey the process of always learning and always searching because everything doesn't have to be successful but everything has to go for it it's not about success it's about it's not about the distinction it's about the journey and that john has always made very clear. and that's why he will continue to create. john no i my are originally created lockdown will come in ya set to music by frederick shall pass for the stuttgart ballet in 1978 it was internationally acclaimed the production in paris is now the
masters kevin hagen and. both former dancers with a hammer ballet john no i meyer is on his way to rehearsals his adaptation ofla demo coming out yeah the 19th century novel by alexandre dumas is being staged in the city in which it was set. where. we fail to know where i want the other side i don't know where they were if things are fixed and. with its many stairwells corridors and rooms the historic building is something of a labyrinth you know if an accident. i mean if the reversal is are...
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. >> john harwood, the president is a master of distraction. there are other issues going on in the last 24 hours that he would have an interest in downplaying. one being revelation that the ig, the state department, was fired, while he was investigating the fast tracking of aid to saudi arabia, military aid to saudi arabia. based on your reporting from there, what is the president's intention here? was it to create something else shiny to take eyes off other damaging stories? >> jim, i'm not a big believer in the distraction with the new shiny object theory, especially since so manufacture ty of the objects he's supposedly offered as distractions are themselves unattractive to the president. i think this is a president who is operating on impulse, as dana said, he is somebody who wants to drive culture war themes right now. and he's turned the mask wearing and hydroxy, which came out of the right wing media universe, being pushed by fox news host at a time when they were trying to downplay the whole threat of coronavirus and say, well, see, it
. >> john harwood, the president is a master of distraction. there are other issues going on in the last 24 hours that he would have an interest in downplaying. one being revelation that the ig, the state department, was fired, while he was investigating the fast tracking of aid to saudi arabia, military aid to saudi arabia. based on your reporting from there, what is the president's intention here? was it to create something else shiny to take eyes off other damaging stories? >>...
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harold: the impact of john kennedy was generational. he was a masterf television, which eisenhower had not been, truman had not been. like fdr, like lincoln, like trump, he was a master of communicating directly with the people. he inspired people to public service. the two elements i think that enhance his reputation are communication ability, the wit and warmth and humor, self-deprecating also, and of course the tragedy of his passing. presidents who die in office, who are taken from us violently, hold a special place in the national memory. not only for what they accomplished. amity: i would just add, he was a president of the center. jfk was not a socialist. he's liked by both parties. there's a wonderful book called "jfk, a conservative," looking at his econ policies. so he fit right down the center for many americans, like a bowling ball. [laughter] brian: final question. you mentioned your book on lbj and the great society. when is that on the market? amity: november. brian: mr. holzer, your next book? 54? harold: 55. amity: 10 times as many boo
harold: the impact of john kennedy was generational. he was a masterf television, which eisenhower had not been, truman had not been. like fdr, like lincoln, like trump, he was a master of communicating directly with the people. he inspired people to public service. the two elements i think that enhance his reputation are communication ability, the wit and warmth and humor, self-deprecating also, and of course the tragedy of his passing. presidents who die in office, who are taken from us...
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holzer: i mean, the impact of john kennedy was generational. he was a masterf television, which eisenhower had not been, truman had not been. like fdr, like lincoln, like trump, he was the master of a new form of communicating directly with the people. he inspired people into public service. and the two elements that i think enhance his reputation are communications ability, the wit and the warmth and the humor, self-deprecating also, and, of course, the tragedy of his passing. presidents who die in office, presidents who are taken from us violently, hold a special place in national memory. not only for what was accomplished, but almost for the might have been. ms. shlaes: i'd just add, he was a president of the center. jfk was not a socialist. he's liked by both parties. there's a wonderful book by ira stole, whom you've probably had on, called "jfk -- conservative," looking at his econ policy. there are plenty of books that go the other way. so, he fit right down the center for many americans, like a bowling ball. brian: final question to you two. you mentio
holzer: i mean, the impact of john kennedy was generational. he was a masterf television, which eisenhower had not been, truman had not been. like fdr, like lincoln, like trump, he was the master of a new form of communicating directly with the people. he inspired people into public service. and the two elements that i think enhance his reputation are communications ability, the wit and the warmth and the humor, self-deprecating also, and, of course, the tragedy of his passing. presidents who...
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john f. kennedy. he was the first president to master that medium. >> would you tell us, general, your feelings about>> well, you said you needed some abuse, but not to any lack of respect, i don't think. [laughter] >> you wanted law and order in this town... >> reporter: ronald reagan, with years of hollywood experience under his belt, was, if anything, an even more polished performer. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. [laughter] >> reporter: and the other presidents simply provided variations on a theme. the carter grin that reminded folks of his humble origins as anu farmer. bill clinton's tentative nibble of the lower lip, that slightly quarrelous voice. >> these allegations are false. >> reporter: they were adaptive techniques to a familiar media. it wasn't until donald trump that we witnessed the end of an era, when television anchors and correspondents, who once served as gatekeepers between politicians and their public, were simply brushed aside. he and i spoke on the day he was nominated. >
john f. kennedy. he was the first president to master that medium. >> would you tell us, general, your feelings about>> well, you said you needed some abuse, but not to any lack of respect, i don't think. [laughter] >> you wanted law and order in this town... >> reporter: ronald reagan, with years of hollywood experience under his belt, was, if anything, an even more polished performer. >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for...
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chloe and then my older daughter, her older sister, charlotte, is graduating from johns hopkins university with her mastersf them and so proud of all of the students across the country that can't walk across the stage and grab that diploma, shoutout to everybody thi something right, well done. >> thank you, tom. congratulations. >> congrats to the costello girls. >> by the way for your chance to join our crowd, head to today.com/virtualplaza to sign up take one more shot. >> we've got to take one more look grandma and grandpa, a bunch of great folks, mike's 80, thank you all for coming twins are 12. >> wow. >> love it, love it. >>> mr. roker, how's that memorial day forecast shaping up, sir? >> it's looking good but before i give that, i want to give a shoutout to my niece, ayana smith, doctor, just graduated from the university of pittsburgh and doing her residency at university hospital in cleveland i've got a doctor in the family. we like that. >>> let's show you what we've got as far as your weekend weather. we start with tomorrow rain and storms in the midsection of the country, also in the mid-atlant
chloe and then my older daughter, her older sister, charlotte, is graduating from johns hopkins university with her mastersf them and so proud of all of the students across the country that can't walk across the stage and grab that diploma, shoutout to everybody thi something right, well done. >> thank you, tom. congratulations. >> congrats to the costello girls. >> by the way for your chance to join our crowd, head to today.com/virtualplaza to sign up take one more shot....
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john settled in to watch tv in the master bedroom. susan in another bedroom talked on the phone with a close friend. a quiet end to a pleasant evening. quiet. but not for long. >> coral gables, 911. >> i need the police at my house. i have just been assaulted. >> what happened, sir. >> somebody came in and shot me. >> shot you? who did it? >> i don't know. i can't see. i need police and i need, an ambulance. >> okay, where did he shoot you? >> in my face. >> john sutton, tough as nail, take no prisoners lawyer was barely conscious as he begged the 911 operator for help. he told the operator, blood was gushing from his head wounds. he couldn't see. >> where is she? >> i don't know. >> somehow he made it out the front door on his own. he was met by a paramedic. >> he had holes in his head, in his face. i couldn't believe how mr. sutton made it out of the house walking to us. >> reporter: they stabilized sutton. rushed him off in an ambulance. an hour north of sutton's home, homicide detective, larry belview was getting home. >> i was pu
john settled in to watch tv in the master bedroom. susan in another bedroom talked on the phone with a close friend. a quiet end to a pleasant evening. quiet. but not for long. >> coral gables, 911. >> i need the police at my house. i have just been assaulted. >> what happened, sir. >> somebody came in and shot me. >> shot you? who did it? >> i don't know. i can't see. i need police and i need, an ambulance. >> okay, where did he shoot you? >> in...
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john leaseholder together their pulse quad berlin this series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w gen next. and finally a hearty outdoor barbecue now for masters of the grill in austria are reinventing the south american term assad normally assad 0 involves family and friends gathered around an open fire to prepare generous helping of meat in the austrian version cooks are going back to their roots to grow their supper. meets fire under the regs out there was people have been cooking if we'd have a small tin and since the stone age. ships from austria are fascinated with the ancient technique and out to launch a new trend a solid austrian style the one. who started the fire. thousands of years people had a fire they had the means to survive they had something to eat. i think it's very important for us to reflect on what used to bring simply bring out taught in instead we also. cussing prepares his freshly quote trout rice on science. he makes an improvised smoke box from a hunted out stunt this is just one method used in a solid austrian style. both with what special about assad oh is that we don't really have any major rules of us let your fe
john leaseholder together their pulse quad berlin this series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w gen next. and finally a hearty outdoor barbecue now for masters of the grill in austria are reinventing the south american term assad normally assad 0 involves family and friends gathered around an open fire to prepare generous helping of meat in the austrian version cooks are going back to their roots to grow their supper. meets fire under the regs out there was people have been...
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i'm not working with john hopkins university because they are a trusted name and they tracked this virus and trying to create what should be a federal response in terms of a masterdatabase but on capitalism, as you know, i don't want to talk too long on this but three quick things, there will be an essential for growth -- growing bipartisan consensus. with the dislocation coming out of this pandemic we need a portable benefit system. the expanded unemployment to cover those gig workers, 1099 and others and i think we need to make sure that no matter what kind of work you do for every dollar you make there is some portion of that goes to benefits and travels with you from job to job, who manages that, experimentation and let's have that portable benefit system for a second we need to have those coming [inaudible] we need to change the tax accounting and reporting laws around investment and human capital we need to get rid of the absurdity right now were accompanied by his robots and we get an r&d tax credit the robot is viewed as an asset on your balance sheet and you can brag about it for your company. it's the same company trained to human beings to be more eff
i'm not working with john hopkins university because they are a trusted name and they tracked this virus and trying to create what should be a federal response in terms of a masterdatabase but on capitalism, as you know, i don't want to talk too long on this but three quick things, there will be an essential for growth -- growing bipartisan consensus. with the dislocation coming out of this pandemic we need a portable benefit system. the expanded unemployment to cover those gig workers, 1099...
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people, not you james comey not you john brennan, not you doctor 5g or the technocrats or the bureaucrats, not the snooty new breed of insufferable americans with their masterplans and bloodless 13. of course with biden they'd all be back but since he barely knows what day it is with his constant mental malfunctions, he'd be the puppet of pelosi and the puppet of, curb their power, cut their pay, kick them out, beat them in november. that's "the next revolution" we need. tell us what you think of that at steve hilton next and share it when we post it later on. let's bring in our panel. turning point usa founder and author of the maggard doctrine charlie kirk. former deputy security advisor, trump washington and we the people katie mcfarlane and fox news contributor lisa booth. katie, i really loved your book. it was a fantastic intellectual background but i have to say the chapter that really stuck with me as your account of what the fbi did to you, basically they tried to do to you exactly what they did to michael flynn and i just wonder, looking at it now and in terms of what we've seen in the last few weeks, do you think, do you hold a buy obama and bide
people, not you james comey not you john brennan, not you doctor 5g or the technocrats or the bureaucrats, not the snooty new breed of insufferable americans with their masterplans and bloodless 13. of course with biden they'd all be back but since he barely knows what day it is with his constant mental malfunctions, he'd be the puppet of pelosi and the puppet of, curb their power, cut their pay, kick them out, beat them in november. that's "the next revolution" we need. tell us what...
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john f. kennedy university says they are closing their doors at the end of the year. university specialist specializes in business, law and psychology. they offer both masters doctorate degrees. the schools or students, especially adults, are increasingly trying online education for flexibility and especially for affordability. the university says they're going to transfer almost all of their programs to the national university system in southern california, including graduate psychology, jfk's law school is going to move to north central university in san diego. >>> coming up in sports, nascar's plans to hold their first race of the season next month. the one key thing that will be messing up the racetrack. >>> than on the 11:00 news, privately funded aid to help small businesses. how a bay area coalition is helping to help long after federal aid dries up york ♪ it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. >>> how's it going, everybod
john f. kennedy university says they are closing their doors at the end of the year. university specialist specializes in business, law and psychology. they offer both masters doctorate degrees. the schools or students, especially adults, are increasingly trying online education for flexibility and especially for affordability. the university says they're going to transfer almost all of their programs to the national university system in southern california, including graduate psychology, jfk's...
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dejoy will be the first master general in two decades that did not rise through the agency's ranks. johnhow many questions does this raise and concerns? >> a whole bunch, mika, but one more important than the others, right? the president's been an incredibly intense critic of the postal service forever. he's abused it in much of the same way he's abused law enforcement officers and called them scum. he says the same thing about the postal service. his previously politicized objective wet postal service was try to get it to raise fees on jeff abezos and amazon. that was seen as something that needed to be protected against when it came to the donald trump and pressure he was putting on the postal service. now as we sit here in 2020 with an election happening in november, where no matter what, we already know at least 50 million people are going to vote by mail was that's how many people voted by mail in 2016. that's the baseline. we know there are going to be many, many more. because whatever the shape of this virus is, whenever it comes back and resurges with a vengeance in the fall or d
dejoy will be the first master general in two decades that did not rise through the agency's ranks. johnhow many questions does this raise and concerns? >> a whole bunch, mika, but one more important than the others, right? the president's been an incredibly intense critic of the postal service forever. he's abused it in much of the same way he's abused law enforcement officers and called them scum. he says the same thing about the postal service. his previously politicized objective wet...
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john dropper of an ending. as one of the big callouts and he did. that book was "spy master". i have at some think that the people really appreciate and excites them. i like that as a writer if it brings up emotion and you rated. peter: people out there who are brad thor pants, and other private cia operative. could you envision double during him and telling him off. brad: [laughter]. wow. peter: there would be some real anger out there. brad: there probably would be. i don't plan to do that. i could not imagine doing that without being sure that the supporting cast that i put together were not to keep the readers excited. people plan their vacations on these books. it's really important for them to know when the release date is. he's they want to read it over the vacation. i can't think of a worse career move into killing off. i can see coming off of this book doing is been a book or two of the younger operatives. and maybe dealing with some of the stuff in this book a pound having going off on their own. and see how readers react to unpacking those characters. but he still c
john dropper of an ending. as one of the big callouts and he did. that book was "spy master". i have at some think that the people really appreciate and excites them. i like that as a writer if it brings up emotion and you rated. peter: people out there who are brad thor pants, and other private cia operative. could you envision double during him and telling him off. brad: [laughter]. wow. peter: there would be some real anger out there. brad: there probably would be. i don't plan to...
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masters of smoke. joining us now is chef and author of dadgum that's good too john mckelly more and his son.john 2 gentlemen, thank you for joining us this morning what do you have for us. >> it's so good to be cooking for you guys. remember cooking in miami at the super bowl? pete: of course. >> you ate more food than everybody there take a look at here with going to be cooking at the mckelly mores for memorial day. we will be doing ribs and showing you guys a start to finish recipe there. mac and cheese, baked beans. corn. coming down front of the table and back to the grill in a minute. we will be doing vegetables, fruit. god to have burgers for memorial day. let's talk about how to make the most amazing rib ever. barbecue sauce and dry seasoning. i'm telling you, all you have got to do is take your favorite baby back rib or st. louis rib, put it on the grill. we are kicking on the master built gravity series. charcoal digital grill. super easy. we set the grill at 225-degrees. we season the ribs with your favorite dry rub. today we are using some honeybee from cosmo -- take a look at it
masters of smoke. joining us now is chef and author of dadgum that's good too john mckelly more and his son.john 2 gentlemen, thank you for joining us this morning what do you have for us. >> it's so good to be cooking for you guys. remember cooking in miami at the super bowl? pete: of course. >> you ate more food than everybody there take a look at here with going to be cooking at the mckelly mores for memorial day. we will be doing ribs and showing you guys a start to finish...
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he went into his family business, got his masters degree from john hopkins university in public health and then when governor dunleavy who i mentioned was elected in november 2018, adam was offered the job of commissioner of health and human services. now, his starting date was going to be december 3, 2018, but in alaska there's always adventure and challenges. and on november 30, south central part of our state got hit with a huge shock, a huge earthquake. 7.1. cracking and schaptioning roads and -- collapses roads and highway, damaging buildings, destroying schools, knocking out power, sending people scrambling outside and under furniture. really damaging homes. so adam who was going to start this job in three days said, i'm going to start now. moved up his start date and got to work. it was a crash course in health emergency operations. his department, brand new on the job, health and human services, was in touch with all the hospitals, all the prisons, the elder care facilities, the department of military and veterans affairs. he watched and led these operations. everybody working
he went into his family business, got his masters degree from john hopkins university in public health and then when governor dunleavy who i mentioned was elected in november 2018, adam was offered the job of commissioner of health and human services. now, his starting date was going to be december 3, 2018, but in alaska there's always adventure and challenges. and on november 30, south central part of our state got hit with a huge shock, a huge earthquake. 7.1. cracking and schaptioning roads...
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john brown's body. and it was a very rousing marching to the one of the people who accompanied her was her master from massachusetts and he said you know harriet, you could do a better job writingsomething than that . that's kind of denigrating to johnbrown . she processed obviously that night when she went back to the hotel where she and her husband were staying she woke up in the middle of the night, read some paper and started writing a poem on scraps of paper. the next morning when she got up she had made a few tweaks to it but basically it was what was going to be. the battle hymn of the republic. she had published a little bit later, the first of the next year in harper'sweekly . it took off. soldiers were singing it as they marched, civilians were moved by its lyrics and its finally bringing to the forefront what the union cause was really about. the beginning of the war, the cause was to some extent bringing the union back together. that may be a fineunifying argument but it hardly raises people's spirits . when she talked about dying to set men free the purpose of the war took on a new tone that coupled wi
john brown's body. and it was a very rousing marching to the one of the people who accompanied her was her master from massachusetts and he said you know harriet, you could do a better job writingsomething than that . that's kind of denigrating to johnbrown . she processed obviously that night when she went back to the hotel where she and her husband were staying she woke up in the middle of the night, read some paper and started writing a poem on scraps of paper. the next morning when she got...
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. >> john heilemann, my friend, first of all, proving again this morning you, sir, a master, room raidere chirping birds, with the 25-foot fishing boat over your shoulder, it is exquisite. >> you do what you have to do, willie. >> you're doing the job, and you do it every morning, my friend. let's talk about the senior voters, going back to the data points that mika read through. president trump, we've given him credit in 2015 and '16 for having a sort of political gut instinct about how to win. it is not an endorsement of the way he's gone about hiss businehis business or the way he's won, but he understands things about people and voters. he seems to be so far off with seniors right now, when he is imploring the country to reopen, flaunting the rules on masks. when senior voters, who could make all the difference in a state like florida, know from firsthand experience, from people they know, perhaps their own family, from their doctors at least, how serious this pandemic is. >> right. it is worse than that, willie. it's like, you know, the president -- i mean, the same way that we've m
. >> john heilemann, my friend, first of all, proving again this morning you, sir, a master, room raidere chirping birds, with the 25-foot fishing boat over your shoulder, it is exquisite. >> you do what you have to do, willie. >> you're doing the job, and you do it every morning, my friend. let's talk about the senior voters, going back to the data points that mika read through. president trump, we've given him credit in 2015 and '16 for having a sort of political gut...