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all are joined by big john to have a thoroughly member of the deal and party who's in hamburg germany mr thomas early thank you for coming on the program for us now hike on mars his words were far stronger just a few days ago what does this change in rhetoric tell us. well i would be among the first to applaud him if it was more than just a change in rhetoric but so far we have seen little sign of it because he has been talking about it in alliance with canada and european union countries but if he were to really challenge us hagin money then he would have to include other european countries such as russia as well. i want your opinion about the ways out of this crisis suggested. well of course if you could build a new monetary system then you would have the way to challenge the power off the u.s. but that can only be done if you include russia if you include china and other countries and so far he has not been willing to do that. if we were to create an alternative to the swift payment system i mean first of all is that a toll possible and is it possible to do it quickly enough to min
all are joined by big john to have a thoroughly member of the deal and party who's in hamburg germany mr thomas early thank you for coming on the program for us now hike on mars his words were far stronger just a few days ago what does this change in rhetoric tell us. well i would be among the first to applaud him if it was more than just a change in rhetoric but so far we have seen little sign of it because he has been talking about it in alliance with canada and european union countries but...
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the big clue john goodman just revealed about the upcoming "roseanne" spin-off. >>> "game of thrones" fans get their very first glimpse of the final season.athi clip reveal? >>> and the video going viral. watch as an exterminator takes on a towering hornet's nest. >> this is tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. president trump caving under pressure paying tribute to john mccain after two days of silence. >> last night the president uttered the senator's name in public for the first time since his death recognizing his service to the country. this, of course, follows a barrage of criticism, and look at this. the white house flag is flying at half-staff this morning after it was lowered, raised and then lowered again. abc's elizabeth hur joining us now on the controversy and mccain's farewell message. good morning. >> reporter: kendis and maggie, good morning to you. some say the president was shamed into doing it. whatever the reason, yes, president trump broke his silence and honored senator mccain after critics accus
the big clue john goodman just revealed about the upcoming "roseanne" spin-off. >>> "game of thrones" fans get their very first glimpse of the final season.athi clip reveal? >>> and the video going viral. watch as an exterminator takes on a towering hornet's nest. >> this is tuesday morning. good morning, everyone. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm maggie rulli in for diane macedo. president trump caving under pressure paying tribute to john mccain...
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. >> before i rob him of his egot, no, i don't know if that will happen, big john legend fan. >> stephenr in los angeles. >> you know about my piano bar. >> stephen: i heard about this place called tramp stamp grannies. >> you heard it baby, that's the name. >> stephen: that is your bar. >> me and my fiance strks really her bar, mi just the meanist. >> stephen: how did it get the name tramp stamp grannies. >> justobecause every time you say it it puts a smile on your face. people me chanically politely ask me, you are you you openingt sap gnniesnd they remember it. g tramp stamps with stns a piano bar, in honor of the piano bars in new york city, we play a lot of show tunes, contemporary hits if i am on the piano,. >> stephen: you play. >> there most nights, come on by any time are you in hollywood. >> stephen: what am i going to hear? >> what is funny is that people ask that expecting to hear something different from the sort of 2340r78al are-- normal cliches tand is so funny if i play like two notes of piano man or tiny dancer, people lose their minds as if it is never been played in a
. >> before i rob him of his egot, no, i don't know if that will happen, big john legend fan. >> stephenr in los angeles. >> you know about my piano bar. >> stephen: i heard about this place called tramp stamp grannies. >> you heard it baby, that's the name. >> stephen: that is your bar. >> me and my fiance strks really her bar, mi just the meanist. >> stephen: how did it get the name tramp stamp grannies. >> justobecause every time you say...
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john: it's like a loch ness sighting. >> for us to be together is a big deal. john: this market has been on fire. seems like a lot of the tax cuts have certainly helped, especially if retail. you recently had target, macy's and kohl's come out with fantastic earnings. is retail back? we thought it was dead. >> i'm still a little suspicious. here's why. i like walmart. i guess if there was a target near me, i would like target, but i go to walmart, to sam's and t.j. maxx. i'm one of those people, if i'm going there and spending money, i think it's there. i haven't been to one other department store, macy's, sears, whatever, in years. i like the ones that have the barrier to entry. t.j. maxx i like because i can buy good stuff very cheaply. john: if you are old, you remember the johnny weismuller "tarzan." is sears that elephant right now? >> i thought they already failed. we are here to celebrate this historic run in the stock market. i was very optimistic about the retailers. i was concerned everything was too tech-oriented and it was tech leading the market and
john: it's like a loch ness sighting. >> for us to be together is a big deal. john: this market has been on fire. seems like a lot of the tax cuts have certainly helped, especially if retail. you recently had target, macy's and kohl's come out with fantastic earnings. is retail back? we thought it was dead. >> i'm still a little suspicious. here's why. i like walmart. i guess if there was a target near me, i would like target, but i go to walmart, to sam's and t.j. maxx. i'm one of...
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principle, during the primary in south carolina when there was a big controversy over the state house flying the confederate flag, john racism and intolerance. and he basically, his political advisers told him, you know, you can't do this, this is a big mistake. john mccain then amended his position and said he could understand both sides of the flag debate. he thought that was something that hurt him. years later, or put it this way, after the campaign he came back to south carolina and apologise to voters and said, idid carolina and apologise to voters and said, i did not stand on principles, idid not said, i did not stand on principles, i did not stand for the truth. i apologise for that. i just think thatis apologise for that. i just think that is a remarkable anecdote from his career, because how often do you see a politician, after a race has been won, and they lose, to come back and apologise for not speaking the truth? i think things like that gave him credibility, and that credibility allowed him to work across the aisle and allowed him to get people to support things even when they didn't really want to. cam
principle, during the primary in south carolina when there was a big controversy over the state house flying the confederate flag, john racism and intolerance. and he basically, his political advisers told him, you know, you can't do this, this is a big mistake. john mccain then amended his position and said he could understand both sides of the flag debate. he thought that was something that hurt him. years later, or put it this way, after the campaign he came back to south carolina and...
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in public opinion and they are not widely supported this is a very small group making a very big noise john hendren monitoring the unite the rights rally for us that's out there live to alan fischer who's near the white house had left out square allan as john was saying it's going to be a big security challenge say in washington at the. same for us there. well there are easily thousands of people here numbers of in school in just the last photo so by the group you can see behind me that's a couple of sections of the black lives matter organization they showed up chanting and singing they have no decided to base themselves just outside the park the park is over here if you look through the trees you can almost see the white house and there are still groups coming to join the thousands in the park the intention is that those opposing the old right the so-called old right the white supremacist will be on one side of the park and those who put the the permit to protest for the right will be over on the other side expecting somewhere in the region of four hundred the counter protest a ready has
in public opinion and they are not widely supported this is a very small group making a very big noise john hendren monitoring the unite the rights rally for us that's out there live to alan fischer who's near the white house had left out square allan as john was saying it's going to be a big security challenge say in washington at the. same for us there. well there are easily thousands of people here numbers of in school in just the last photo so by the group you can see behind me that's a...
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flake, the current senator of arizona, the outgoing senator, who has many times said that john mccain was like his big brother, he said going to the senate and having john mccain there as your big brother was like having someone that nobody would mess with and jeff flake offered the benediction, the prayer, saying that we will hope to see the humanity in our opponents and then, of course, they had the family addressing the casket. they will lead directly behind us, casket will stay. john mccain will lie in state for the next 24 hours. the public viewing begins in about 3-1/2 hours from now. and it will last for several hours. it was supposed to go from 2:00 local time until 8:00. we now believe, there are expected to be 10 to 12,000 people coming to pay respects, it could go from 2:00 until midnight or early hours of the morning as people do what is being done now, go through and pay their respects to john mccain. those thousands of people are now at the arizona fairgrounds, and they're being held together in some shade because it is 100 plus degrees out here, will be brought to state capitol in shutt
flake, the current senator of arizona, the outgoing senator, who has many times said that john mccain was like his big brother, he said going to the senate and having john mccain there as your big brother was like having someone that nobody would mess with and jeff flake offered the benediction, the prayer, saying that we will hope to see the humanity in our opponents and then, of course, they had the family addressing the casket. they will lead directly behind us, casket will stay. john mccain...
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john mccain entered this world with big shoes to fill. his father and grandfather were 4-star admirals in the united states navy. john mccain met and exceeded his family legacy. i first met him 35 years ago in 1982. we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central element district? he said sure i'd be glad to. and i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to open back in his district, and john mccain said yes.
john mccain entered this world with big shoes to fill. his father and grandfather were 4-star admirals in the united states navy. john mccain met and exceeded his family legacy. i first met him 35 years ago in 1982. we were brand-new freshman congressman elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course, knew instantly who he was and worked at the courage to go over and introduced myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john did you...
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the fact that john mccain was a hero was because of the way he endured torture on our behalf and because he ran over big issues and often interacted with people rudely in the senate they were inex-treufrpbgably linked. if we're going to honor john mccain we have to understand his impatience was a factor of his mission. how do we honor this man? it's an important conversation. my understanding is the two leaders are going to get together and put together a commission to deliberate over the next many weeks or months about the proper way to honor john mccain. i'm glad they're doing that. there's a lot of discussion about renaming a building after him or renaming a different committee room after him. some of those tributes may be the right tributes. i'm not meaning to prejudge that right now. obviously there's something hilarious about the idea that a senate office building may be renamed after john mccain because if you had the mccain s.o.b., it's obvious what john mccain would want you to call that mccain s.o.b. building all the time. so there are important things to talk about, and yet i want to urge one
the fact that john mccain was a hero was because of the way he endured torture on our behalf and because he ran over big issues and often interacted with people rudely in the senate they were inex-treufrpbgably linked. if we're going to honor john mccain we have to understand his impatience was a factor of his mission. how do we honor this man? it's an important conversation. my understanding is the two leaders are going to get together and put together a commission to deliberate over the next...
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john made a big difference in a great many ways, but the one i want to close with is the senate. senators are often stuffy. john was not. if there was ever a senator entitled to take himself seriously, it was john. yet he didn't. he effervesced the stol i.d. senate -- s it. ollid senate to the occasional a noahance of some of our colleagues. here, too, john engendered lifetime loyalty and affection and respect. lindsey and joe and kelly were his great amigos, none greater than lindsey. but many of us loved him well. millions of americans saw john mccain give the famous c-span thumbs down that put an end to repeal and replace. they probably did not see what happened next. having just cast what was a devastating vote for many of his colleagues, he went back to his seat, and from my seat here across the chamber, i saw john's colleagues gently start moving toward him. they may have hated his vote, but there was nevertheless this gentle flow of bodies moving to stand around and near him. his friend dan sullivan of alaska was one who came down from the back row just to stand near john i
john made a big difference in a great many ways, but the one i want to close with is the senate. senators are often stuffy. john was not. if there was ever a senator entitled to take himself seriously, it was john. yet he didn't. he effervesced the stol i.d. senate -- s it. ollid senate to the occasional a noahance of some of our colleagues. here, too, john engendered lifetime loyalty and affection and respect. lindsey and joe and kelly were his great amigos, none greater than lindsey. but many...
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but the big question is, john, why are you not still being screened in china, what are the challengesith the success of the film through the rest of the world it will become a more immediate and undeniable moment for china to also be showing the film. do you think the title crazy rich asians is putting off the communist leadership, are you willing to change the title to accommodate them? we haven't heard that by any means, and we‘d always be reasonable, but the success of the film and now the brand of the film speaks for itself. also the title in some ways is injest. there‘s an interpretation of the title that is less provocative than one might think. if ever there's a sequel it is entitled china rich girlfriend and it has to be filmed in china?m is true. the sequel takes place in china are often with this director and we hope that makes china a bigger part of the story. everyone in hollywood talks about the issues of whitewashing and gender bias, john, what about the likes of co nsta nce wu john, what about the likes of constance wu and michelle yeo, do they have higher paid than hen
but the big question is, john, why are you not still being screened in china, what are the challengesith the success of the film through the rest of the world it will become a more immediate and undeniable moment for china to also be showing the film. do you think the title crazy rich asians is putting off the communist leadership, are you willing to change the title to accommodate them? we haven't heard that by any means, and we‘d always be reasonable, but the success of the film and now the...
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that is where jimmy and jack mccain, john's sons went to school. so there's a bigconnection with that school and john mccain. it's a very close mitt community over there and a lot of that will happen. of course the last song in today's ceremony will be frank sinatra's "my way" and that's what he wanted to leave the ceremony under. >> it's a fitting thing. i'm 1 of 8 people in the senate who has never been a politician. i've only seen one person stand up at us and at lunch, scream at his colleagues and i cussed them out, walk out and then slammed the door. and he could come back and when you all back immediately. >> it's amazing for me to see how the mccain family has handled this. cindy mccain, the grace and the composure as she handles each of these different events, and meghan mccain broke down yesterday but she composed herself again. the mccain family going out last night as you watch the motorcade come down, i believe this is highway 17, coming down and making their way here to the north phoenix baptist church. it's amazing that the mccain family last night af
that is where jimmy and jack mccain, john's sons went to school. so there's a bigconnection with that school and john mccain. it's a very close mitt community over there and a lot of that will happen. of course the last song in today's ceremony will be frank sinatra's "my way" and that's what he wanted to leave the ceremony under. >> it's a fitting thing. i'm 1 of 8 people in the senate who has never been a politician. i've only seen one person stand up at us and at lunch,...
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i know you want to weigh in on how the president handled this john mccain issue. >> a big legacy johnn has with the african-american community is the way which he referenced and defended barack obama at the time in my home state of minnesota when he was attacked. it shows the candor he had of self-awareness, even if it came from his campaign, people were spouting about his opponent. he said it won't make me popular, but i will respond, nonetheless. the concession speech of john mccain following the loss, then president-elect barack obama would have seen the need to restore america. although they disagreed on many things, they had a diplomatic relationship. that's what was missing in the discussion since the death with the president of the united states, a man with self-awareness and knew he, himself, made unpopular and wrong decisions, whether it be to keep up the con federal flag or against the martin luther king holiday. he had about faces the more he progressed and acknowledged that and should be rewarded in that respect as well. >> amist this, the president called in reporters in
i know you want to weigh in on how the president handled this john mccain issue. >> a big legacy johnn has with the african-american community is the way which he referenced and defended barack obama at the time in my home state of minnesota when he was attacked. it shows the candor he had of self-awareness, even if it came from his campaign, people were spouting about his opponent. he said it won't make me popular, but i will respond, nonetheless. the concession speech of john mccain...
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john brennen. many of them thin he's a paid contributor now on msnbc, but they think the big question is not what johnerica and he has a constitutional right to free speech and the white house says it's because of the things he says on television. the president may clear that interview with you but it's got nothing to do with that or it's secondary. brennen was there at the beginning. >> my colleague peter nicholas gave him a broad open ended question that pulled him into the oval office. this was announced today, what do you think about it, and what was striking the president immediately went to brennen's connection to the russian interference issue which has frustrated him from almost day one and continues, you know, this morning. when the announcement was made there was a lot of criticism that this was made in order to divert attention from omarosa. mission accomplished when doing that when he ties this directly to political -- >> and "the washington post" and others reporting they have a list of others and "the washington post" even quoting senior administration officials saying they're going to r
john brennen. many of them thin he's a paid contributor now on msnbc, but they think the big question is not what johnerica and he has a constitutional right to free speech and the white house says it's because of the things he says on television. the president may clear that interview with you but it's got nothing to do with that or it's secondary. brennen was there at the beginning. >> my colleague peter nicholas gave him a broad open ended question that pulled him into the oval office....
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but also his decency and some of the human side of john mccain also isn't the focus of many people him and cost was the time mention of this loss how big a role mccain playing in u.s. politics. john mccain was basically the last of the so-called lions of the senate those big towering figures like ted kennedy maybe on the democratic side politicians who didn't just go the party line who really follow their conscience and were able to reach out across the aisle and also work with the opposition or with the opposing party and so this is definitely unique someone like him will be missing and just briefly of course was president trump's fiercest critic how high is donald trump in reacting. donald trump sent out a short and rather unconvincing treat saying that his thoughts and prayers are with the family of joe main came but i think what will stick in people's mind is more how president from just a few days ago. the name of john mccain when he was presenting odd signing a defense bill that basically had john mccain's name on it and donald trump managed not to mention him at all it just shows how petty the battle between the two have become
but also his decency and some of the human side of john mccain also isn't the focus of many people him and cost was the time mention of this loss how big a role mccain playing in u.s. politics. john mccain was basically the last of the so-called lions of the senate those big towering figures like ted kennedy maybe on the democratic side politicians who didn't just go the party line who really follow their conscience and were able to reach out across the aisle and also work with the opposition...
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they gravitated towards that in big numbers. >> and, john, what was senator mccain's impact on american politics over the last several decades? >> well, senator mccain's impact over the last few decades was to change the rules of campaign finance. of course, some of them -- those rules were changed then by law. but it was to be a constant fighter for the concept of freedom, both in america and globally. and that those who were free and those who had not known freedom owed a duty to human rights across the world to speak out and reach out to those people who were oppressed. he also just in the way he carried himself maintained and tried to maintain a set of standards that he believed went back to america's founding. and particularly not in the abstract, but when he fell from those standards, he was always the harshest on himself in some ways, although he was brittle about criticism, i know. and he was basically in the service of doing his job, also trying to maintain a standard that a lot of people think is totally up for grabs in politics right now. >> john dickerson, thanks very much,
they gravitated towards that in big numbers. >> and, john, what was senator mccain's impact on american politics over the last several decades? >> well, senator mccain's impact over the last few decades was to change the rules of campaign finance. of course, some of them -- those rules were changed then by law. but it was to be a constant fighter for the concept of freedom, both in america and globally. and that those who were free and those who had not known freedom owed a duty to...
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how will history remember big-hearted john mccain's selection of sarah palin as his running mate? >> not favorably, i don't think. it's one of the moments that i suspect senator mccain means when he talks about being an imperfect public servant. you know, you forgot more about this than i know. he would roll the dice at a critical moment in the summer of 2008, elevating someone who did give him a boost in the polls initially. we'll argue forever about whether the palin pick, mainstream, some of the tea party opposition -- we weren't calling it that then, but to president obama. but one of the things that i so admire about senator mccain and bob dole and george h.w. bush, this last group of truly great people whose heroics were mostly in the 20th century, at least as young men, is that they called them as they saw them. if they screwed up, they said, hey, i screwed up. judge me on the totality of my life. you know, we're after a more perfect union here, not a perfect one. >> mark, the author of this town, that town that you live in, doesn't have another john mccain. that's never be
how will history remember big-hearted john mccain's selection of sarah palin as his running mate? >> not favorably, i don't think. it's one of the moments that i suspect senator mccain means when he talks about being an imperfect public servant. you know, you forgot more about this than i know. he would roll the dice at a critical moment in the summer of 2008, elevating someone who did give him a boost in the polls initially. we'll argue forever about whether the palin pick, mainstream,...
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and if you had to encapsulate that on a big picture, john mccain's life was about service to his countryone. and that is how he looked at it. he looked at it as not a some partisan thing our way to gain an edge here or there, but how do we best serve the united states? he would like to go to step back and take a look at his life, and maybe change and give the way it should be. romaine: when you look at his political career and time in congress, what moment from that time do you remember and admire most? grant: oh boy. that is an interesting question. well. vonnie: i bet they were many. grant: the one that is the most recent, i guess, or the most rheumatic, as we saw it at 2:00 in the morning when he stepped out and gave the thumbs down, and thereby saved health insurance from me and then millions of americans, and he did it not because there cannot be changes or improvements in the affordable health care act, but it just wasn't done right and everybody knew that. it was a very important issue. you don't just throw something together at the last minute and expect pupil to vote for it. we
and if you had to encapsulate that on a big picture, john mccain's life was about service to his countryone. and that is how he looked at it. he looked at it as not a some partisan thing our way to gain an edge here or there, but how do we best serve the united states? he would like to go to step back and take a look at his life, and maybe change and give the way it should be. romaine: when you look at his political career and time in congress, what moment from that time do you remember and...
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parts of england and wales haven't seen much rain since the end of may and that could have a big impact on crops john holl reports. with an almost rain free july following the driest june since one thousand nine hundred twenty five britain is sweating its way through both the heat wave and drought at the moment the news we're hearing about the lack of rain for speculation about shortages it's not a local sort of northern european or british issue this time it's the whole of the northern hemisphere i'm reading hearing reports from the us canada russia sweden about long periods of high temperatures drought conditions and it's affecting harvests everywhere farmer robert lord takes me on a tour of his parched land wheat prices are way up that's good for farmers but bad of course for consumers he's worried about his livestock so your big concern now is is the grass that you have lost effectively that would mean feat. and it's got to the situation in the last few days that we've had. and bring it out of the field the national farmers union has called it a crisis we have off on our shelves twenty four seven
parts of england and wales haven't seen much rain since the end of may and that could have a big impact on crops john holl reports. with an almost rain free july following the driest june since one thousand nine hundred twenty five britain is sweating its way through both the heat wave and drought at the moment the news we're hearing about the lack of rain for speculation about shortages it's not a local sort of northern european or british issue this time it's the whole of the northern...
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. >> on the brennan stuff, the president made a big mistake, john brennan has been out there, and everybodyt people in the intelligence committee, and people have been concerned with what he had been saying. what the president manage to do was to take john brennan who was calling himself in the national stage and it made him into a martyr. it was like the scene in spartacus, when all they were standing there and the roman general says to them, you will be denied crucifixion as long as you give up spartacus, and then suddenly everyone says, i'm spartacus, i am spartacus. he completely backfired. >> you know john with the treason, and, the former cia directors and deputy directors i'm sure you don't agree with what john brennan is saying and probably voted for president trump. as mark said, they don't like what donald trump did in terms of stripping the clearance in response to what he said publicly. and these little breadcrumbs and these test balloons he throws out, he's trying to control all of us and saying, maybe i can do it. it's like he's trying to set up a situation no matter what muel
. >> on the brennan stuff, the president made a big mistake, john brennan has been out there, and everybodyt people in the intelligence committee, and people have been concerned with what he had been saying. what the president manage to do was to take john brennan who was calling himself in the national stage and it made him into a martyr. it was like the scene in spartacus, when all they were standing there and the roman general says to them, you will be denied crucifixion as long as you...
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john mccain was arizona. when all of us here traveled and told people we were from arizona, people knew two big things about itain and the grand canyon. >> let these tears bring blooms in the desert he loved and the country he served and in all our hearts, amen. >> that, of course, was the pastor. it was not jeff flake. jeff flake always considered john mccain the big brother of the senate. really as you watch the mccain family go through this very tough to watch, shep. this was just the first ceremony. there are several more in the coming days. >> shepard: 106 degrees there today or it's gonna be, trace. i'm told that the public viewing is overwhelming them. >> and they are coming out in droves. you are right. it is very hot here if you can't tell. it's one of those things where john mccain, when he was campaigning for congress and the senate he would canvas this state and he would go to the nooks and crannies, the towns that had population of 55 and hold town halls there. this really have pay back. have you people coming from all over the state to come and pay their respects to john mccain. their well-being
john mccain was arizona. when all of us here traveled and told people we were from arizona, people knew two big things about itain and the grand canyon. >> let these tears bring blooms in the desert he loved and the country he served and in all our hearts, amen. >> that, of course, was the pastor. it was not jeff flake. jeff flake always considered john mccain the big brother of the senate. really as you watch the mccain family go through this very tough to watch, shep. this was...
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big brother. >> let's break it down. i never did anything politically of consequence without john. al marriage. i've lost my partner here. all the big stuff, campaign finance, climate change, iraq, you name it. i was by john's side. i was his wingman. when i decided to run for president, he was there doing anything and everything. so it was not a political friendship. it was a real friendship. i admired him. i respected him. i came to love him. and what i'll have to do now is realize that the person i picked the phone up and call and ask a question about what to do or where should we go won't be there. >> that's what i kind of meant like almost a parent. >> well, my parents, my sister was 13. when my parents died, i have an aunt and uncle who helped raise my sister, but i focused on her because it meant a lot, obviously, to my parents that she be well taken care of and it broke their heart that they were going to leave that task to me. so i just had something to focus on. and my sister turned out great, in spite of me. so what i have to focus on now? my job as united states senator
big brother. >> let's break it down. i never did anything politically of consequence without john. al marriage. i've lost my partner here. all the big stuff, campaign finance, climate change, iraq, you name it. i was by john's side. i was his wingman. when i decided to run for president, he was there doing anything and everything. so it was not a political friendship. it was a real friendship. i admired him. i respected him. i came to love him. and what i'll have to do now is realize that...
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are specific to arizona that of course john mccain, many of them he supported but some of them he disagreed with. many of those issues, for instance, immigration, a biging point of difference as we're seeing the u.s. president take one approach. it is one example of the disconnect between these two american figures. >> without a doubt. john mccain was a co-sponsor of the gang of eight legislation during the obama administration's second term, and they really i think was at a time when republicans were thinking hey, we should get something done on this. john mccain often has the opportunity to be confronted by people complaining about illegal immigration. he would talk about how we're all god's children. he had a compassion for the illegal immigrant that i think was not shared by the party in arizona and as a result he frequently clashed with republicans who saw him as republican in name only because of some of the stances that he took. he was a maverick politician and he took some stances that were at odds certainly with the rest of the republican party sometimes. >> stand by just one moment. jim nintzel on the phone. what we're watching, we're looki
are specific to arizona that of course john mccain, many of them he supported but some of them he disagreed with. many of those issues, for instance, immigration, a biging point of difference as we're seeing the u.s. president take one approach. it is one example of the disconnect between these two american figures. >> without a doubt. john mccain was a co-sponsor of the gang of eight legislation during the obama administration's second term, and they really i think was at a time when...
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john came into this world with big shoes to fill. his father and grandfather were four-star admirals in the united states navy. john mccain met and exceeded his family legacy. i first met him 35 years ago. in 1982, we were brand-new freshmen congressmen elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course knew instantly who he was and worked up the courage to go over and introduce myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john, would you consider doing a cable tv show that i could send back to my central illinois district? he said sure, i would be glad to. i thought that's amazing. a democratic congressman asking a new republican congressman to help him back in his district, and john mccain said yes. it was the beginning of a >> to help him back in hisfrie district and john mccain said yes.ndship.entral i it was the beginning of a friendship. i i i still remember and i still. was think john for his act of kindness. ique it was my first exposure to the unique style of communication amer
john came into this world with big shoes to fill. his father and grandfather were four-star admirals in the united states navy. john mccain met and exceeded his family legacy. i first met him 35 years ago. in 1982, we were brand-new freshmen congressmen elected to the u.s. house. i spotted him on the other side of the floor in the senate and of course knew instantly who he was and worked up the courage to go over and introduce myself. and then i asked him a favor. i said john, would you...
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john mccain was arizona. when all of us traveled and told people we were from arizona, people knew two big things about it. john mccain and the grand canyon. imagining arizona without john mccain is like pictures an arizona without the grand canyon. it is not match rnatural. to the woman who brought john mccain to arizona, cindy, thank you. >> the hearts and prayers not only angela and i but the entire nation are with you and your family at this moment. always known for your elegance and compassion, those qualities have been displayed this past year. you are a model for us an an inspiration. >> arizona loves you, cindy mccain. to the woman that brought john mccain into this world, roberta, mrs. mccain, 106 years young. you raised a remarkable son and we are truly blessed that you are among us still. when we look to you, there is no doubt where mccain inherited this resilience. it was built into his dna. you see it in john's children who carried on a thirty of service, doug, andy and megan and jack and cindy and bridget. may god bless you and keep all of you. your father was very proud and so is the state of
john mccain was arizona. when all of us traveled and told people we were from arizona, people knew two big things about it. john mccain and the grand canyon. imagining arizona without john mccain is like pictures an arizona without the grand canyon. it is not match rnatural. to the woman who brought john mccain to arizona, cindy, thank you. >> the hearts and prayers not only angela and i but the entire nation are with you and your family at this moment. always known for your elegance and...
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john mccain. >> we have to point out there's a big difference in a fight with john mccain about politics and policy. it's very different than some sort of mudslinging personal attack because that's not what john mccain did. >> no, that's for sure, stephanie. and you know, you're absolutely right, ali, because yes, john mccain got into these big phis over policy. and he was being a patriot in doing it over policy because that's what the founders wanted. you know, in england, the policies were made by a king. they were done in secret. there was no argument. the founders wanted that, but what the founders also wanted at the same time was at the end of the day, there were relationships among members of congress. there was respect. they could sit down together. they liked each other. there was a personal reservoir of good will to draw on. so you had on the one hand fights, john mccain sure did that. but at the same time, you had these personal relationships you know, across the aisle and also the desire to con pro mize and find some solution together. that was also john mccain. you're looking for argume
john mccain. >> we have to point out there's a big difference in a fight with john mccain about politics and policy. it's very different than some sort of mudslinging personal attack because that's not what john mccain did. >> no, that's for sure, stephanie. and you know, you're absolutely right, ali, because yes, john mccain got into these big phis over policy. and he was being a patriot in doing it over policy because that's what the founders wanted. you know, in england, the...
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. >> imagining arizona without john mccain is like picturing an arizona without the grand canyon. it's just not natural. >> such a big part of that state. john mccain died saturday of an aggressive form of brain cancer. tomorrow's memorial, father edward reese of san francisco will speak. he's -- he grew close to the mccain family years ago. mccain's national memorial service is this saturday in washington, d.c. we will be covering it live here on nbc bay area beginning at 6:00 a.m. saturday. nbc's chuck todd is anchoring our coverage from the national cathedral. >>> nearly a decade after a hit and run, the driver suspected of being behind the wheel is sitting in jail. shannon fox was arrested in central america. police say fox was racing with another driver in 2009, when he ran a red right. 6-year-old lisa xavier died in the crash, the mother seriously injured. the fbi tracked down fox in guatemala two years ago and he was brought back last night. he's set to be arraigned tomorrow. >>> anger continues to grow from an east bay mom whose 5-year-old son underwent a harrowing ordeal after school. jackson home five miles
. >> imagining arizona without john mccain is like picturing an arizona without the grand canyon. it's just not natural. >> such a big part of that state. john mccain died saturday of an aggressive form of brain cancer. tomorrow's memorial, father edward reese of san francisco will speak. he's -- he grew close to the mccain family years ago. mccain's national memorial service is this saturday in washington, d.c. we will be covering it live here on nbc bay area beginning at 6:00 a.m....
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we have a big show. john brennan and rudy giuliani. we are going to get to both of them in a moment. it was almost a half century ago we learned of president richard nixon's enemy list, people like daniel shore, congressman john conyers, even actor paul newman. it grew over time. then white house counsel john dean wrote in a white house memo that administration sought to use incumbency to deal with the opponents. stated, dean wrote this this white house memo before he turned, how we can use the available federal machinery to screw our political opponents. dean of course eventually testified against his president. the nixon watergate era list gained renewed relevance this year. he threatened to do more to the highest profile critics. yesterday we learned that president trump's white house counsel don mcgahn has been cooperating fully with robert mueller's investigation. that was, of course, the president's legal strategy at one time. not anymore. to complete the watergate circle, yesterdcircle john dean tweeted mcgahn is doing right. fr
we have a big show. john brennan and rudy giuliani. we are going to get to both of them in a moment. it was almost a half century ago we learned of president richard nixon's enemy list, people like daniel shore, congressman john conyers, even actor paul newman. it grew over time. then white house counsel john dean wrote in a white house memo that administration sought to use incumbency to deal with the opponents. stated, dean wrote this this white house memo before he turned, how we can use the...
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man in a big office. john mccain was a big man.orthy of a big country, mr. president. you need to be the big man that the presidency requires. >> some people worry that getting rid of mcgahn means fewer people around him are reminding him of the con stastrs of the presidency. >> as long as i am around, i will remind him of how this game plays. i understand the process well. here's what i'll tell the president. there's no scenario where you can end this investigation, the mueller investigation, through some political intrigue, and survive. that's the end of you. the only person in america that can clear donald trump is mueller. >> do you think he'd fire attorney general sessions today if he could? >> i think he wants an attorney he can have a working relationship with, and to those in my business who say you're stuck with jeff sessions. i like jeff sessions. but how smart do you have to be to understand this is not working. >> let me ask you about the investigation. you said that at the end of the day, if there is collusion between
man in a big office. john mccain was a big man.orthy of a big country, mr. president. you need to be the big man that the presidency requires. >> some people worry that getting rid of mcgahn means fewer people around him are reminding him of the con stastrs of the presidency. >> as long as i am around, i will remind him of how this game plays. i understand the process well. here's what i'll tell the president. there's no scenario where you can end this investigation, the mueller...
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john mccain? >> oh, i was a big, big fan of john mccain. you know, i teach at the kennedy school and we had him. >> harvard university. >> yes. harvard. and he -- i moderated a conversation with him with students in 2000 and studented flocked out to hear him. after he spoke, they were so inspired. they just wanted to touch him, have a sense -- they knew they were with someone special. i think every time the students saw him they erupted and just admiration. >> really was a great american. and we're going to be hearing a lot more about him in the coming days as to various memorials take place. david, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> always good to have you here. >>> up next, voters in senator mccain's home state heading to the polls for a primary on another senator, jeff flake, when's retiring. what today's battle could mean for republicans down the road. much more news after this. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a pl
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i mean i don't know if it's such a big deal for john brennan, but it's institutionally a big deal, that's why you see 13 former heads of cia including republicans and democrats, people who are not known for getting involved in the political fray signing this extraordinary letter. it's why you see that extraordinary rebuke from mcraven, right? they consider this an attack institutionally. >> you set this up so let's put it on the sdrecreen. it's an unbroken chain of intelligence chiefs going back two decades. they said the president's action regarding john brennan and the threats of similar action against other former official has nothing to do with who should and should not hold security clearances and everything to do with an attempt to stifle free speech. we have never before seen the approval or removal of security clearances used as a political tool as was done in this case. by the way, we expect that number, that's 13, we expect that number to go up to somewhere around 55 or 60 potentially later today. you mentioned mcraven. again, he was the architect of the bin laden raid. here is
i mean i don't know if it's such a big deal for john brennan, but it's institutionally a big deal, that's why you see 13 former heads of cia including republicans and democrats, people who are not known for getting involved in the political fray signing this extraordinary letter. it's why you see that extraordinary rebuke from mcraven, right? they consider this an attack institutionally. >> you set this up so let's put it on the sdrecreen. it's an unbroken chain of intelligence chiefs...
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you have covered washington since the mid— 90s, how big a figure was john mccain?l, he ran for president twice during the time i have been in washington and has been in the senate for many years as well. he became well known because he was one of those senators who chose to speak his mind, whoever was in power. he would speak out against republicans as well as democrats. he had a very high profile amongst the media, during the 2008 campaign and icky security republican nomination. he was a rare figure in washington as someone he was a rare figure in washington as someone who would buck against the system, enjoyed the spotlight, was quite irascible, was certainly a flawed human being and happy to add meat it. he could be very grumpy and taciturn, but he also got this prominence because he was outspoken against his own party and that was increasingly in american politics, a rarity. in most recent times he has been also outspoken against donald trump. i was going to ask you about that because it almost feels like he is from eight different era with his criticism of vo
you have covered washington since the mid— 90s, how big a figure was john mccain?l, he ran for president twice during the time i have been in washington and has been in the senate for many years as well. he became well known because he was one of those senators who chose to speak his mind, whoever was in power. he would speak out against republicans as well as democrats. he had a very high profile amongst the media, during the 2008 campaign and icky security republican nomination. he was a...
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i said, john, what about you and the big guy? he said, "johnny," as he always called me, johnny, "you don't have to worry about that. i'm all squared away." and so a man of faith, a man who loved his country, a man who loved his family and loved his friends, and he could get in the ring and battle with the best of them. but at the end he shook hands and held his head high. >> all right. ohio governor john kasich. thank you for taking a few minutes. >> steve, thank you. >>> senator john mccain was a decorated war veteran. as we said, an accomplished political maverick. that was his reputation. certainly as praise continues to pour in from across the nation and around the world, one man as we said until this afternoon, and again this evening had remained muted on this. that was the president. donald trump. and of course there is a history here. you are probably well aware of it. the two of them first clashing when the arizona senator first criticized the then presidential candidate trump for his characterization of mexican immigran
i said, john, what about you and the big guy? he said, "johnny," as he always called me, johnny, "you don't have to worry about that. i'm all squared away." and so a man of faith, a man who loved his country, a man who loved his family and loved his friends, and he could get in the ring and battle with the best of them. but at the end he shook hands and held his head high. >> all right. ohio governor john kasich. thank you for taking a few minutes. >> steve,...
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not be the same without john mccain.o it's fair to say that it is 30 s unsurpassed that in more than 30 30 years that the senator never mars failed with his razor sharp wit a big heart and of course his fiery spirit when john saw an found issue the same way you did it was the most tall wart ally and you would think your lucky stars because when you found yourself on the other side of the table as all of us have learned it was a different a different kind of unforgettable experience. never either way standing alongside a. john i found myself on both sides of that table over the years we iso stood shoulder to shoulder moste important issues to each of us and also disagreed entirely on subjects that help to define each of our careers. d he treated every issue with the intensity and seriousness of the legislative process reserves -- deserves. the he would bring the country over tha but when the days disputes wereh over there was one of the most powerful reminder so much more unites us than divides us we sty should be able to differ on policies for love of our country. him john himself once put it we have nothing to fear from each otherl but to better secure our fr
not be the same without john mccain.o it's fair to say that it is 30 s unsurpassed that in more than 30 30 years that the senator never mars failed with his razor sharp wit a big heart and of course his fiery spirit when john saw an found issue the same way you did it was the most tall wart ally and you would think your lucky stars because when you found yourself on the other side of the table as all of us have learned it was a different a different kind of unforgettable experience. never...
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john mccain was as big in american life as a former president. we're seeing that as the nation focuses on his memorial service. as you've said, so eloquently, as well as some of your guests, john mccain stands for everything today that we are lacking. he stood for honor and decency and service over self and country over party. i think that's why americans are enjoying this moment and hopefully, they're not just celebrating his legacy. hopefully, we are dedicated to emulating it. >> vice president mike pence walking into the rotunda with his wife karen. vice president will be making remarks in just about a half an hour or so walking over greeting john mccain's mom roberta. we understand that the vice president's spoking with cindy mccain earlier in the week. you can see the between karen pence and roberta mccain. she's 106 years old and come to be here to say good-bye to her son. she thought she lost him before when he was held captive at the hanoi hilton. she thought her son died then. best news she heard was he was captured. she said imagine hear
john mccain was as big in american life as a former president. we're seeing that as the nation focuses on his memorial service. as you've said, so eloquently, as well as some of your guests, john mccain stands for everything today that we are lacking. he stood for honor and decency and service over self and country over party. i think that's why americans are enjoying this moment and hopefully, they're not just celebrating his legacy. hopefully, we are dedicated to emulating it. >> vice...
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john: we are telling them much as i told you. it is a bigoncern, a lot of what donald trump has done has been helpful for markets. this is something that is unhelpful and potentially unhelpful to the rest of the world. keen that it does not escalate from here, but china is responding to a more limited extent. the big question is is this just positioning ahead of the midterm elections in the u.s., will he come out with a deal shortly thereafter? if it continues to escalate, it may be a catalyst for the recession happening around the middle of next year rather than later. vonnie: d.c. the midterms as a catalyst at all market wise? -- do you see the midterms as a catalyst at all market wise? john: i think they are hoping for a bit more of a convincing win in-- convincing november and that must raised some question marks. president trump becomes more towardsin the run-up the midterms because he is dealing with the pressure coming from the republican party to demonstrate he is making progress. if they lose the house in november, it is going to be
john: we are telling them much as i told you. it is a bigoncern, a lot of what donald trump has done has been helpful for markets. this is something that is unhelpful and potentially unhelpful to the rest of the world. keen that it does not escalate from here, but china is responding to a more limited extent. the big question is is this just positioning ahead of the midterm elections in the u.s., will he come out with a deal shortly thereafter? if it continues to escalate, it may be a catalyst...
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john mccain had. jeff flake said he was like his big brother, nobody would mess with. the same feeling about hanging out with john mccain. >> i did. you know, he took me under his wing on the armed services committee. you talked about his passion for arizona. the beauty of arizona. he loved the grand canyon. he loved the beautiful spots in arizona. he was very passionate about the state and making sure that the men and women in uniform were taken care of in arizona, but also the natural beauty of the state was something that he cared a lot about. >> yeah, the natural beauty of the state. yesterday there were a couple of people that mentioned that. people that don't know that much about arizona. they know the grand canyon and they know john mccain. it was said yesterday in a couple speeches at the ceremony. you think that really is fairly accurate. we were here 20 years ago, senator, covering the funeral of barry gold water. john mccain took barry goldwater's seat. it is amazing where you think, well, this is one of those moments that arizonians and americans will rememb
john mccain had. jeff flake said he was like his big brother, nobody would mess with. the same feeling about hanging out with john mccain. >> i did. you know, he took me under his wing on the armed services committee. you talked about his passion for arizona. the beauty of arizona. he loved the grand canyon. he loved the beautiful spots in arizona. he was very passionate about the state and making sure that the men and women in uniform were taken care of in arizona, but also the natural...
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john: you are a big part of wwe. second quarter of 2018, made $281.6 million. >> it's nonstop, man. are an event when you go into town. four straight nights in the barclay center. what's it been like seeing this progression? >> pandemonium. you look at wrestlemania. it's a stadium show. now $150 million to the local economy. john: the greatest royal rumble in saudi arabia, stadium show. we got a super showdown in australia, september. stadium show. it's a globalphenomenon. we have number two on twitter, our channel is bigger than everybody. number one sports channel on youtube. look at our twitter, instagram, facebook. anything, you name it. and we are coming right here. john: you are part of the vmas, mtv which has the avenue of the americas blocked right now. >> i'm ready to go. as soon as i'm done here i'm headed for the red carpet. john: thank you for coming. keep doing what you're doing. we'll be right back. hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to hel
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