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with me is david johns. david, thank you for joining us on this.r in north carolina. your reaction to what we have heard from him? >> yeah. i appreciate you making space for us to this conversation and important to name that i taught kindergarten and third grade and children don't ask to be born and often forced to attend schools. and it is impossible to expect them to demonstrate what they know and have learned if we don't support them in the humanity. to me it is an abomination for anyone that purports to care about children to not celebrate and support all of them and must do a better job to ensure that people in positions of power are compassionate enough to do the job to serve and support all of us. >> so you think he should resign? >> i definitely think he should resign. >>. will you be putting pressure on him, your organization, to resign? >> our organization is working in coalition with other organizations that have been leading that fight for him to resign and for us to broader conversations about what he wants us to get away from. >> let'
with me is david johns. david, thank you for joining us on this.r in north carolina. your reaction to what we have heard from him? >> yeah. i appreciate you making space for us to this conversation and important to name that i taught kindergarten and third grade and children don't ask to be born and often forced to attend schools. and it is impossible to expect them to demonstrate what they know and have learned if we don't support them in the humanity. to me it is an abomination for...
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>> reporter: well, david, john deere in a statement says it is committed to reaching a favorable outcomeor everyone, but there's no word when negotiations might resoup. the remotions are so intense, it feels like after years of frustration, a dam is bursting here and around the country. david? >> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical log jam at ports on both coasts. look at this image tonight. 62 cargo ships waiting to dock at thes port of los angeles today. stacks of containers already there waiting for trucks to deliver what's inside across the country. our correspondent today asking what's inside thoir unopened containers and if it hasn't come off the ship yet, does it have any chance of being in the store for christmas? the answer put this all in perspective. kaylee hartung at the port of los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the holidays approaching fast, the all-out push to get goods off those backlogged ships and onto shelves. with the port o
>> reporter: well, david, john deere in a statement says it is committed to reaching a favorable outcomeor everyone, but there's no word when negotiations might resoup. the remotions are so intense, it feels like after years of frustration, a dam is bursting here and around the country. david? >> terry moran from illinois tonight. terry, thank you. >>> next this evening, to the supply chain crisis. we've seen the empty shelves, prices inching up and the critical log jam at...
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john dean. also, cnn senior political commentator and former top obama adviser, david axelrod. and, john, what we have here is we have a conflict between two presidents. but only one is the current president. and remember, the issue here is documents pertaining to an insurrection. so how do you see this playing out? >> well, i think it's going to, eventually, rule against trump. but i think he is in a position to make a lot of trouble, probably litigate this. he's got 30 days from today under an executive order that guides all this. it was actually issued by obama and it's never been changed since the early days of his presidency. that's guiding it and it says 30 days from now, he has to either put his money where his mouth is or the documents are going to be turned over. they're in the possession of the archives so they have some control over that. i don't -- the resolution is not in doubt, in my mind, that trump's going to lose this. it's just a question of how long he can litigate it. >> why do you think there's no question that he would lose it, john? >> one thing it's clear
john dean. also, cnn senior political commentator and former top obama adviser, david axelrod. and, john, what we have here is we have a conflict between two presidents. but only one is the current president. and remember, the issue here is documents pertaining to an insurrection. so how do you see this playing out? >> well, i think it's going to, eventually, rule against trump. but i think he is in a position to make a lot of trouble, probably litigate this. he's got 30 days from today...
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among the many tributes to sir david, john stapleton gave us his reaction.what you do about it, i'm not quite sure. and his need to talk to constituents, we pay them to talk to them and listen to our concerns and to resolve the problems and if necessary take a look at the house of commons and if necessary hopefully get and if necessary hopefully get a change in the law if that is required, that is what they are therefore and mps love doing i mean, that's one of the reasons they get the job or they apply for thejob, that is they get the job or they apply for the job, that is what they like doing, and without that feedback from the public, where are they? so how do you go about making them more secure? it's very, very difficult indeed. many of them, like sir david, have these constituency meetings in local churches or church hall, et cetera et cetera, and there is little or no security at all and apparently so david just asked for those coming to see him, for those coming to see him, for their names and addresses and nothing more and other mps let anyone wande
among the many tributes to sir david, john stapleton gave us his reaction.what you do about it, i'm not quite sure. and his need to talk to constituents, we pay them to talk to them and listen to our concerns and to resolve the problems and if necessary take a look at the house of commons and if necessary hopefully get and if necessary hopefully get a change in the law if that is required, that is what they are therefore and mps love doing i mean, that's one of the reasons they get the job or...
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i— respect for david now. john whittingdale. i first - respect for david now. john whittingdale. adored her and was absolutely furious when she was removed from office and indeed remained furious long after. in 2013 he held an adjournment debate on her legacy following her death and she in turn hugely valued him. david championed many causes as others have said but most of all he loved his constituents. and the people that he was so proud to represent. my constituency is about 30 minutes away from his and a number of times i have spoken with him at events and he has spoken for me, and the huge respect and affection with which he was held was always obvious. he loved meeting people and he made sure that he spoke to every single person at whatever gathering he was present. as has been said, it became a joke that for his first 14 years he would make sure that in every question or in every speech he referenced basildon in ringing tones, as my honourable friend demonstrated, and then after his election for southend, his campaign for it to become a city was mentioned at every opportunit
i— respect for david now. john whittingdale. i first - respect for david now. john whittingdale. adored her and was absolutely furious when she was removed from office and indeed remained furious long after. in 2013 he held an adjournment debate on her legacy following her death and she in turn hugely valued him. david championed many causes as others have said but most of all he loved his constituents. and the people that he was so proud to represent. my constituency is about 30 minutes away...
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david. >> john, that is right.mas jefferson could soon find himself evicted from new york city hall. a group called new york's public design commission is embroiled in controversy. they are holding a virtual public hearing to decide whether or not to remove jefferson's statue from the building after 187 years. at issue, jefferson owning slaves. theres were called to remove the statue and a councilman was among the first to call for its ouster. >> insult to our people to have a slave holding pedophile racist who said we were inferior, racist who said we were not equal to whites in body or mind, to highlight him is ridiculous. >> those who want the statue to remain say jefferson's numerous accomplishments, all men are created equal should be taken into consideration, and removing the statue is a slippery slope. >> the type of woke progressivism that wants monuments and memorials to be torn down will not be satisfied by just thomas jefferson. we were chuckling years ago saying what is next for the founding fathers, i
david. >> john, that is right.mas jefferson could soon find himself evicted from new york city hall. a group called new york's public design commission is embroiled in controversy. they are holding a virtual public hearing to decide whether or not to remove jefferson's statue from the building after 187 years. at issue, jefferson owning slaves. theres were called to remove the statue and a councilman was among the first to call for its ouster. >> insult to our people to have a slave...
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david amess. might have past "pm. john and david will be back. i suspect we know at the front pages will be.ack with a full summary of the news at 11pm. back with a full summary of the news at "pm. do stay with us. good evening. i'm sarah. steve bruce says there have been no discussions on his future at newcastle club beyond this weekend's game against tottenham. bruce was speaking for the first time since the takeover of the club by a saudi backed consortium — and ahead of his ioooth game as a manager. newcastle took the unusual step earlier today of confirming that bruce would be in charge of sunday's match. bruce had a short meeting with the owners this week. a very brief ten—minute conversation with the new owner is where we talked about the team, we talked about injuries, we talked about the training ground and we talked about, it was very, very informal. ijust said carry on until, you know, i will carry on until i hear otherwise i'll stop and that's what i've done. pep guardiola says he can't guarantee raheem sterling more game time after the forward suggested he could leave manchester
david amess. might have past "pm. john and david will be back. i suspect we know at the front pages will be.ack with a full summary of the news at 11pm. back with a full summary of the news at "pm. do stay with us. good evening. i'm sarah. steve bruce says there have been no discussions on his future at newcastle club beyond this weekend's game against tottenham. bruce was speaking for the first time since the takeover of the club by a saudi backed consortium — and ahead of his...
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now john and his kids in the back seat. >> hi david. >> reporter: tonight john, on his new old car. >ith the car but my mother. >> reporter: that '71 cutlass supreme, still in mint condition. his mom would be happy. >> it's a true miracle, david. the car looks, feels, sounds exactly as it did when my mom used to drive it. >> reporter: and some of his mother's things still in the glove box. >> there are a pair of my mom's sunglasses that i fondly remember her wearing when she put the top down and take it for a spin. >> reporter: tonight, john telling us, never give up. >> if you have a dream, and you pursue it and stay with it, it can come true. my family and i are going to enjoy the car for years to come. and the memory of my mother lives on through this amazing journey. >> mom's car is home again. and so are her sunglasses. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> 17 voted yes. >> i think we all have been feeling the urgency for a bactine -- vaccine for children for some time. >> and fda p
now john and his kids in the back seat. >> hi david. >> reporter: tonight john, on his new old car. >ith the car but my mother. >> reporter: that '71 cutlass supreme, still in mint condition. his mom would be happy. >> it's a true miracle, david. the car looks, feels, sounds exactly as it did when my mom used to drive it. >> reporter: and some of his mother's things still in the glove box. >> there are a pair of my mom's sunglasses that i fondly remember...
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david. a miss john hall is tracking that story for us out of our bureau in london. so jonah is beginning to reverberate. i notice on twitter, the prime minister burrows johnson's wife talking about the loss of david amos because they worked together because there was a link up there because of animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can imagine, expressing their shock about his death describing him. among other things is one of the kindest, most compassionate and well liked colleagues in parliament, in the union flag currently flying at half mast over dining space. so yes, this is an event that will reverberate and have an enormous impact on the political life, particularly of this country. david amos, one of the longest serving m p 's in parliament, had been an m. p for close on 40 years since 997. this particular constituency in south and west, he held in southeast england, in essex. he was holding a constit
david. a miss john hall is tracking that story for us out of our bureau in london. so jonah is beginning to reverberate. i notice on twitter, the prime minister burrows johnson's wife talking about the loss of david amos because they worked together because there was a link up there because of animal rights carried johnson quick off the mark on twitter to express her shock and dismay about the killing of david a miss along with a whole host of his westminster colleagues. of course, as you can...
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. >> congressman david, and john, can you guys come up here, please. i'd like to introduce john fogarty. senior council at clark hill. and he'll introduce i guess our keynote, as jim introduced him. our keynote speaker, representative davis. >> good morning. my name is john fogarty. i practice election law with the firm of clark hill in chicago. and the past year i've had the privilege of serving as the rnla general council. this morning i have a different kind of privilege but a privilege nonetheless. introducing to you our next speaker, our keynote, my friend, congressman rodney davis. rodney represents illinois's 13th congressional district in the heart of illinois, heart of central illinois. first elected in 2012 in a district the democrats drew for themselves. rodney's elections have never been one-sided affairs. in 2012, rodney's margin of victory was a mere 1,002 votes. in 2018, he won by a relative landslide 2,058 votes. these have been nail biters and that 2018 election was actually called for his opponent. he did prevail. his close elections
. >> congressman david, and john, can you guys come up here, please. i'd like to introduce john fogarty. senior council at clark hill. and he'll introduce i guess our keynote, as jim introduced him. our keynote speaker, representative davis. >> good morning. my name is john fogarty. i practice election law with the firm of clark hill in chicago. and the past year i've had the privilege of serving as the rnla general council. this morning i have a different kind of privilege but a...
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. >> david doughty, it's -- david dowdy. maybe john is in rome. maybe he is at the vatican.e. we welcome all of you. the president of the united states meets with -- and first lady meets with pope francis. a conversation with bruno lemaire, a political voice of france. this was a topic of conversation . covid will be a topic. we will do a different conversation today on this horrific pandemic as the pope has a primal scream over the distribution of the vaccine. what is our scorecard on the distribution globally of these life-saving vaccines? >> i think you would probably put it as at best a c if you are grading it. certain countries have been doing a fantastic job. that's because they have had the resources to be able to get their orders in for vaccines and have those vaccines delivered early and invest in significant distribution once they get those vaccines. the majority of the world is stopped at the starting line, meaning that they cannot get enough vaccines to initiate widespread vaccination campaigns. we really have a lot of work to do to get this pandemic under contro
. >> david doughty, it's -- david dowdy. maybe john is in rome. maybe he is at the vatican.e. we welcome all of you. the president of the united states meets with -- and first lady meets with pope francis. a conversation with bruno lemaire, a political voice of france. this was a topic of conversation . covid will be a topic. we will do a different conversation today on this horrific pandemic as the pope has a primal scream over the distribution of the vaccine. what is our scorecard on...
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david is at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.ch more than just anybody me i'll adjust, someone with an international perspective and holistic knowledge of the research at hand. i want to cut to the chase. on cardiac research, this is follow-on six months, one year where we don't know what the internal medicine blood ramifications are of this odd pathogen. what is it going to be? do we know yet what the complications are? >> we do not know for sure, but what we do know is the overall rates of these cardiac complications are pretty low. what we need unfortunately even though it is a year-and-a-half in, we still need more research. tom: the percentage numbers are there and we get this scientific notation. forget about the math. people are going to compare cardiac internal medicine complications to say the flu or a cold or pneumonia. are they equivalent or is this much worse? >> it is worse, substantially than the flu or the cold. pneumonia depends on what kind of pneumonia you are talking about but we can draw comparisons all we wan
david is at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.ch more than just anybody me i'll adjust, someone with an international perspective and holistic knowledge of the research at hand. i want to cut to the chase. on cardiac research, this is follow-on six months, one year where we don't know what the internal medicine blood ramifications are of this odd pathogen. what is it going to be? do we know yet what the complications are? >> we do not know for sure, but what we do know is...
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david reynolds, john brown abolitionist, mike davis prisoners of the american dream and neither settler nor native. mr. and danny appears in some of your writing as well. what is his role in your life and in your work? >> i have long been a great admirer he is a professor at columbia university from uganda asian ugandan. he has published many books but he did an excellent book on sudan that everyone should read. not understanding what was happening in the north and the south and all. but he started working on settler colonialism a decade or so ago with speeches and articles and then publish this book last year which is just brilliant. so, he had asked me to read the book i was on a panel discussing the book at columbia. i would become friends, we have not met in person. in his book he also is a neither native nor settler uses my indigenous peoples history of the united states as one of the references. the deals in the book with united states which is really unusual to deal with burton on u.s. people. it's a real breakthrough in that sense because he is african, international and it brin
david reynolds, john brown abolitionist, mike davis prisoners of the american dream and neither settler nor native. mr. and danny appears in some of your writing as well. what is his role in your life and in your work? >> i have long been a great admirer he is a professor at columbia university from uganda asian ugandan. he has published many books but he did an excellent book on sudan that everyone should read. not understanding what was happening in the north and the south and all. but...
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barbara ramsey ella baker in the freedom movement and their history is the future david reynolds, johnwn abolitionists prisoners of the american dream and mahmoud man danny neither settler or native. he appears in some of your writing as well. what is his rolers in your life? >> i have long been a great admirer of him. he's a professor at columbia university in uganda. he has published many books. he didn't excellent book on sudan that everyone should read. not understanding what was happening there in the north and the south but he started working on settler colonialism a decade or so ago with speeches and articles and then publish this book last year. he's a native settler and he's just brilliant. he asked me to read the book and i was on a panel discussing the book at columbia and i would become friends. we haven't met in person and in his book he is native -- neither negative nor settler and uses my indigenous peoples history of the united states as one of thet references. he deals in a look with the united states which is very unusual to deal with in studies of colonialism for non
barbara ramsey ella baker in the freedom movement and their history is the future david reynolds, johnwn abolitionists prisoners of the american dream and mahmoud man danny neither settler or native. he appears in some of your writing as well. what is his rolers in your life? >> i have long been a great admirer of him. he's a professor at columbia university in uganda. he has published many books. he didn't excellent book on sudan that everyone should read. not understanding what was...
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joining our conversation, david plus and john heilemann. let's get to all that muck in a second.ce in virginia? >> it is going to be close. i mean, i think primarily virginia trends purple. i think young kin is trying to make himself the change account. terry m mc -- that's wher mccaliph needs mc mccaliph needs -- i don't think this is case the case in virginia. you have to put that content in front of irregular republican voters and say your master said don't vote ask. joe biden is still president. it did hurt him in georgia. i think it can hurt in virginia. everything has to be right for young kin to pull that off. i don't think you are looking at a margin of ten points. i think you are looking at a range of one to four points. >> let's talk about donald trump's command and response. come washington to stop the steal. you have got to come to washington. fight like hell. five people are dead. masks aren't necessary. vaccination rates, he wasn't particularly enthusiastic about vaccine mandates. opposes them. he has now used what remains of his bully pulpit to command his voters t
joining our conversation, david plus and john heilemann. let's get to all that muck in a second.ce in virginia? >> it is going to be close. i mean, i think primarily virginia trends purple. i think young kin is trying to make himself the change account. terry m mc -- that's wher mccaliph needs mc mccaliph needs -- i don't think this is case the case in virginia. you have to put that content in front of irregular republican voters and say your master said don't vote ask. joe biden is still...
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john, brianna. >>> david culver with a fascinating look at china's space program.dress part of the immigration problem. the thing is, it turns out to be the wrong part of the problem. we have brand-new cnn reporting. >>> plus, former president clinton hospitalized after a urinary tract infection spread to his blood stream. we are live outside the hospital where he is being treated. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depr
john, brianna. >>> david culver with a fascinating look at china's space program.dress part of the immigration problem. the thing is, it turns out to be the wrong part of the problem. we have brand-new cnn reporting. >>> plus, former president clinton hospitalized after a urinary tract infection spread to his blood stream. we are live outside the hospital where he is being treated. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help...
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safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came to our show and started writing a script based o
safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el john and may i west coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did...
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with me are the broadcaster, john stapleton and political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. the killing of sir davides every front page— with all of them carrying pictures of the mp — nearly all with a broad smile. the times highlights his work in support of animal welfare. the daily star asks how it could happen again — only five years after the murder ofjo cox. the financial times reports that the killing has reignited the debate over politicians�* safety. meanwhile, the daily telegraph highlights the home secretary ordering an urgent review of mps security. the daily mail says the killing comes just weeks after he gave away one of his four daughters. the daily express reports anti—terrorism police are investigating. while the sun also reports police are investigating whether the suspect had terrorist motives. and the guardian suggests investigators will be urgently checking if the suspect was known to the authorities. right, let us plunge straight and. do you want to kick us off this time with the front page of the eye, which quotes his local catholic priest at a service friday evening of remembr
with me are the broadcaster, john stapleton and political editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. the killing of sir davides every front page— with all of them carrying pictures of the mp — nearly all with a broad smile. the times highlights his work in support of animal welfare. the daily star asks how it could happen again — only five years after the murder ofjo cox. the financial times reports that the killing has reignited the debate over politicians�* safety. meanwhile, the...
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[laughter] david: when are we going to have john kennedy and chuck grassley with their own televisionead story this hour, backlash over the irs tracking your cash. as you just heard, democrat lawmakers proposing to lift the irs' monitoring threshold to $10,000 a year from $600 following republican outrage are. the state of florida says the sunshine state will not comply with all this. i'm going to talking to florida's chief financial officer in just a moment. but first if, gerri willis is with me to break it all down for you. they claim that remember bind said he wasn't going to hit anybody over $under 500,000 a year? this hits the middle class. >> absolutely. solidly in the jaw, there is no doubt about it. we have numbers from the joint committee on taxation showing about half of the money would come from people who are earning $50,000 or less. here's how it would work. so we changed the threshold, right, from $600 to $10,000, but that's going to hit middle class folks. i want you the hear what pat toomey, the senator, had to say. >> almost every single american. not just average ame
[laughter] david: when are we going to have john kennedy and chuck grassley with their own televisionead story this hour, backlash over the irs tracking your cash. as you just heard, democrat lawmakers proposing to lift the irs' monitoring threshold to $10,000 a year from $600 following republican outrage are. the state of florida says the sunshine state will not comply with all this. i'm going to talking to florida's chief financial officer in just a moment. but first if, gerri willis is with...
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. >> sandra: david, thank you. john?ohn: just before we get onto our next story here, something from joe manchin. apparently he said to reporters on video that "i cannot control rumors." it sounds like he is not planning on leaving the party anytime soon. meantime, more than 10,000 john dare workers on strike for better pay and benefits, making it the longest right in the pandemic era. this is the supply chain crisis drives up prices. farmers like our next guest may have the most to lose as a shortage of farm equipment cuts into critical harvest and planting times. senior vice president of hundley farms, eric hopkins joins us now. eric, great to talk to you. what a fact is this john diarse strike having on you, your business, your ability to get things caught and harvested? it seems like a cannot of come at a worse time. >> we are definitely busy trying to plan all of our vegetables and sugarcane right now. we farm in palm beach county so we forms of the winter time because our climate allows us to. strike right now is c
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i made a lot of friends from top to bottom, from john and david and on through i'm rooting for thoseas on too many boards and i was on five boards i'm now down to a mere three i got down to two for a second and a half and wound up being drafted on another board, but the fact is that i love p & g. i'm very proud of the changes they made, and you know, sometimes it starts with an argument and it starts with a fight and we wind up to be great friends and john mueller, i still consider to be good friends of mine. i spoke to john yesterday, and you know, he listened to what i said i'm not a director anymore, but he heard me, and i'm very proud of the changes they made i'm very proud of what p & g is today, and love being on the board, but it was time for me to move on. >> okay. let me ask you about wendy's you're chairman of the board and we know that why has the stock underperformed mcdonald's nelson? year to date, mcd up 13, wendy's up 1.5, wendy's down seven what's going on with that? >> i can ask you the same question i have no idea i think the company is doing great. we just opened i
i made a lot of friends from top to bottom, from john and david and on through i'm rooting for thoseas on too many boards and i was on five boards i'm now down to a mere three i got down to two for a second and a half and wound up being drafted on another board, but the fact is that i love p & g. i'm very proud of the changes they made, and you know, sometimes it starts with an argument and it starts with a fight and we wind up to be great friends and john mueller, i still consider to be...
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this as increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that historically there have not been investments across the united kingdom in ways that we would have hoped to see. francine: the budget measures represent 75 billion pounds stimulus over the next six years at a moment where the bank of england is also considering higher interest rates. how will that play out? john: the bank of england in the u.k. has discretion over interest rates, control over monetary policy. the chancellor said in that clip that you showed, the expectation of inflation increasing. what we have to do is recognize that the risks around that, make interventions to support the poorest in our society, but clearly, inflat
this as increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that historically...
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david. >> thank you very much. >>> john heilemann and jonathan alter will join us next. >>> john heilemann alter will join us next. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done. [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. fries or salad? salad! good choice! it is. so is screening for colon cancer. when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi, i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. (all) to screening! do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1
david. >> thank you very much. >>> john heilemann and jonathan alter will join us next. >>> john heilemann alter will join us next. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done. [ sneeze ] are you ok? oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there...
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david berkowitz, known as the son of sam. edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something unique that they did that we could add to the profile of killers in general. - serial killers don't just exist in the shadows. they walk beside us, live in our neighborhoods, and make our local news. over the course of 50 years, i get to know dozens of these predators through my work on hundreds of horrific cases. these people aren't like monsters. they look like us, but why are they different? what makes them different than us? with gacy, he could live kind of a dual life. he could be a businessman by day and he would be this predatory serial killer at night. - they just say, "well, gacy says, clowns can get away w
david berkowitz, known as the son of sam. edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something unique that...
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david sanger, thank you so much for this. . >> 24thank you, john. >>> dave chappelle is responding to comedy special. >>> plus, kim kardashian west roasting her own family, but one joke doesn't sit well with her critics. ready for subway's eat fresh refresh™? that's the new and improved italian b.m.t.®, with new artisan italian bread, new black forest ham, and new mv- you gotta refresh to be fresh! hold up, false start on the spokesperson. save big. order through the app. ♪ we strip in the community garden. i've been stripping here for years. i strip before take-off. breathe right strips open your nose for relief you can feel right away, helping you take in air more easily, wherever you are. ♪ your new pharmacy is here. to make sure you don't run out of meds here. and with amazon prime, get refills and free two-day shipping. who knew it could be this easy? your new pharmacy is amazon pharmacy. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com i know a thing or tw
david sanger, thank you so much for this. . >> 24thank you, john. >>> dave chappelle is responding to comedy special. >>> plus, kim kardashian west roasting her own family, but one joke doesn't sit well with her critics. ready for subway's eat fresh refresh™? that's the new and improved italian b.m.t.®, with new artisan italian bread, new black forest ham, and new mv- you gotta refresh to be fresh! hold up, false start on the spokesperson. save big. order through the...
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murdered politician, the conservative party impede david amos was stabbed while meeting constituents on friday. it's prompted a security review as john hall reports from london in a space more accustomed to rowdy debate a minute's silence for one of their own. david amos was a member of this house for almost 40 years. tributes were led by the prime minister . this house has lost a steadfast servant. we've lost dear friend and connie and julia and her children have lost a loving husband and devoted father. nothing i or anyone else can say, will lessen the pain, the grief, the anger. they must feel at this darkest of times, the killing of david a miss on friday at a meeting with constituents in the town of lee on c has left politicians in westminster to consider once again the risks they face in a polarized political climate. just 5 years ago, the labor m p jo cox died in similar circumstances. stabbed and shot by a far right supporter. home secretary pretty patel says she's considering offering m p 's police protection at their fortnightly meetings with the public in their constituencies. while many m p 's agree more needs to be done
murdered politician, the conservative party impede david amos was stabbed while meeting constituents on friday. it's prompted a security review as john hall reports from london in a space more accustomed to rowdy debate a minute's silence for one of their own. david amos was a member of this house for almost 40 years. tributes were led by the prime minister . this house has lost a steadfast servant. we've lost dear friend and connie and julia and her children have lost a loving husband and...
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john henderson, al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan. ah, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, the british conservative m p. david amos has died after being stabbed repeatedly. he was meeting members of his constituency in a church, when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. i suspect has been arrested. john hall has moved from london at a certain point some time before mid day. a man is said to have walked into the belford methodist church in leon, see with a knife. so.
john henderson, al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan. ah, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera, the british conservative m p. david amos has died after being stabbed repeatedly. he was meeting members of his constituency in a church, when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. i suspect has been arrested. john hall has moved from london at a certain point some time before mid day. a man is said to have walked into the belford methodist church in leon, see with a knife. so.
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david price in north carolina. john announced if kentucky. all of those seats you could argue are toss up seats. how do you see this playing? >> i think most seats tend democrat but these are senior democrats that made a decision. doyle weigh are not going to hold the majority and i don't want to come back in the minority. yarmouth said we will lose control. better for me to get out. there are retirements. but we also have memberings running for higher office. if you look at all 13 of them, there are 3 whose seats are likely to flip republican. kind in wisconsin and jerry in western illinois and kirkpatrick in arizona. they are republican leaning. then you have this weird case in the valley. the man 2 represents a democratic district is retiring, but his seat mate the west said i will run for that seat because my seat was made more republican in redistricting and i might lose. i nearly lost last time around to an under-funded latino and now he is getting a lot of money. we are likely to see a pick up of 4 republican seats. that's not good for
david price in north carolina. john announced if kentucky. all of those seats you could argue are toss up seats. how do you see this playing? >> i think most seats tend democrat but these are senior democrats that made a decision. doyle weigh are not going to hold the majority and i don't want to come back in the minority. yarmouth said we will lose control. better for me to get out. there are retirements. but we also have memberings running for higher office. if you look at all 13 of...
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first, john pinney talks about presidential speeches and presidential opinions from the 1970s through the 1990s and then the internet and then davids and that includes making a successful presidential term watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 >> at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the left-wing activist in the policy in his book, how i saved the world. then at 2:45 p.m., this conservative broadcaster talks about his new book, the authoritarian moment in which he argues the progressive is pushing the agenda in america. get the latest and publishing industry news and book reviews and insider interviews among the new programs. and inside corporate america's social justice, the entrepreneur argues that corporate america is planning to only increase profits. and a harvard professor with the council of economic advisers during the george bush administration. >> watch booktv on c-span2to or booktv.org. check it out today. >> anytime, anywhere, c-span now. listen to c-span radio and discover new content offer free. >> charter has invested upgrading technology, building and empowering opportunities and communities big and small. charter is conn
first, john pinney talks about presidential speeches and presidential opinions from the 1970s through the 1990s and then the internet and then davids and that includes making a successful presidential term watch american history tv saturday on c-span2 >> at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the left-wing activist in the policy in his book, how i saved the world. then at 2:45 p.m., this conservative broadcaster talks about his new book, the authoritarian moment in which he argues the progressive is...
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to enjoy our virtual program with david rubenstein, two from our leadership academy of office during a conversation by reagan foundation institute executive director john heubusch. >> it is a real privilege to be with david rubenstein this morning, who has written some remarkable books. i think this is your third, david, "the american experiment" is outright? >> that's correct. >> a real, real terrific study of some americans have been successful across so many fields, and what i loved about the book first to say, david, is it seems a synopsis of a number of the interviews that you have done in the past years of these fine americans. i just have to say it was a real treat but when i saw the title "the american experiment", here we are as a nation 230 some odd years old, and yet you, come te story that you are come to find to this day as an experiment. why is that? >> when the country was great it was an experiment. there never been a country create a whole thought this way and the experiment that the founding fathers gave us was a representative democracy. nobody really good last very long. thomas jefferson was not at the constitutional convention whil
to enjoy our virtual program with david rubenstein, two from our leadership academy of office during a conversation by reagan foundation institute executive director john heubusch. >> it is a real privilege to be with david rubenstein this morning, who has written some remarkable books. i think this is your third, david, "the american experiment" is outright? >> that's correct. >> a real, real terrific study of some americans have been successful across so many...
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john deere, next. how other companies may be facing a similar fate. >>> and larry david likes to keep actor j.b. all to himself. he is telling kelly why his castmate calls larry david the hog. the reason actors don't like watching themselves on the screen. should be a really funny screen. you can watch the kelly clarkson interview at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area. i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it worthwhile. i can only work two days a week. and it can't interfere with my other job. i can do full-time. just not daytime. and i need benefits. good ones. and you know, it would be nice if you paid for my tuition. like all of it. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> thanks for sticking around. new details this morning on a south bay mother accused of illegal acts tied to alcohol parties involving minors. authorities say she is facing similar allegations in idaho where she now lives and was recently arrested. shannon o'connor is awaiting extradition to los gatos where she is facing dozens of criminal charges. the principal of a los gatos high schoo
john deere, next. how other companies may be facing a similar fate. >>> and larry david likes to keep actor j.b. all to himself. he is telling kelly why his castmate calls larry david the hog. the reason actors don't like watching themselves on the screen. should be a really funny screen. you can watch the kelly clarkson interview at 3:00 right here on nbc bay area. i drop off and pick up my kids from school so, i can't work early. or late. and i need to make enough to make it...
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safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el johnest coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive services and also thanks to the lord and sank in youth groups people will be powering grave over their turk i'll be playing better and better back la i worked as places where men make more money than me i was in bands i was treated as other the next thing i know i'm in grants performing for a huge protection with a few of my friends berry elect and new berry elect and can be ray was then and we kept getting invited back you are shows got better we made it to paris in 2005 a famous arc we ended up getting a months residencey other than an island and he came to our show and started writing a script based on our troop
safai the nation with happens and light heartenness shirley temple my biggest influence i love david boo and el johnest coast their flamboyant and show people (singing) can't be unhappy as a dr. murase and it is so fun it is a joyful instrument i learned more about music by playing the piano it was interesting the way i was brought up the youth taught me about music he picked up the a correspond that was so hard my first performing experience happened as 3-year-old an age i did executive...
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john henderson al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan. ah, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera. the british conservative m p, david amos has died after being stabbed repeatedly. he was meeting members of his constituency in a church, when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. i suspect has been arrested. john hall has moved from london at a certain point some time before mid day. a man is said to have walked into the belford methodist church in leon, see with a knife stabbing mister amos multiple times. police were swiftly called, of course they released a statement, not long afterwards. essex police saying that arrived at the scene at 12 o 5. following reports of a stabbing. they had arrested a man at the scene along with a knife. that man, we believe is a 25 year old, a young man who has now according to essex police, been arrested and charged on suspicion of murder. security sauces in afghanistan say at least 37 people have been killed and another 70 wounded after the largest shia mosque in the southern city of kandahar came under attack. it happened during friday prays they are unconfirmed reports of 3 ex
john henderson al jazeera, bent in harbor michigan. ah, again, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera. the british conservative m p, david amos has died after being stabbed repeatedly. he was meeting members of his constituency in a church, when a man reportedly entered and attacked him. i suspect has been arrested. john hall has moved from london at a certain point some time before mid day. a man is said to have walked into the belford methodist church in leon, see with a knife...
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david, another setback for democrats, tonight republicans blocking voting rights legislation once again. the vice president told me tonight they are undeterred by this. democrats do plan to bring another bill named after the late john lewis to the floor as early as next week, but they still do not have the republican support they need to move forward. david? >> all right, we'll be watching for that. rachel, thank you. and you saw robin roberts with the first lady dr. jill biden there. robin will have much more of her interview tomorrow on "good morning america," including the very moving discussion on breast cancer awareness. >>> in the meantime tonight, we're going to turn to the breaking headline from the nfl. the league now agreeing to changes to its $1 billion concussion settlement program. altering the way claims for compensation are now evaluated, eliminating the controversial practice of race norming, which critics claim made it harder for black players to qualify for payouts. abc news reporting on this for some time now and now major changes. here's abc's janai norman tonight on what this new deal means for former players and their families. >> reporter: tonight, the nfl and its former players have reached
david, another setback for democrats, tonight republicans blocking voting rights legislation once again. the vice president told me tonight they are undeterred by this. democrats do plan to bring another bill named after the late john lewis to the floor as early as next week, but they still do not have the republican support they need to move forward. david? >> all right, we'll be watching for that. rachel, thank you. and you saw robin roberts with the first lady dr. jill biden there....
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john ramos, kpix 5. >>> right now on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area , a david versus goliath fight.ny by the facebook whistleblower could change social media forever. >> she's going head-to-head with one of the most powerful people in the world. that has to be terrifying. >>> let's use our scientific minds and better understand for whom social media is potentially harmful. >> how best to protect young people from hazards of social media. >> i'm going to shoot you. i was told, you know what, go back to africa. >>> how much tesla is going to have to shell out to a former employee who says he was arrested work. >>> some in the east bay are about to see a water source diversify miss seeing it coming from right here in sacramento. that means the taste might change a little bit, or it might not. what they are doing to try to keep the taste just about the same. >>> we begin tonight with a woman taking on a tech giant. good evening. >>> frances haugen scathing testimony in front of congress could be a game changer for social media. kpix 5's kenny choi start team coverage live in san francis
john ramos, kpix 5. >>> right now on kpix 5, and streaming on cbsn bay area , a david versus goliath fight.ny by the facebook whistleblower could change social media forever. >> she's going head-to-head with one of the most powerful people in the world. that has to be terrifying. >>> let's use our scientific minds and better understand for whom social media is potentially harmful. >> how best to protect young people from hazards of social media. >> i'm going...