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i know senator ervin was. he said, you know, i just don't believe that the president of the united states of america can do all the things that john dean said he did. well, he did more. and, yes, i was awe struck. >> leslie, i think that after dean testified, we became aware of where this might go and how it was an enormous matter in the history of the nation. but probably not before dean testified. there was a lot of speculation, but after dean testified, yes. >> was it a weight on you? >> we actually believed dean because sam had met with dean privately for a long time, but i got involved a little bit of time before he testified, and we spent hours and hours going over every line of that testimony. i remember i was with him one night until 4:00 a.m., and he got pushed on it. and when that process was over, i believed him and sam dash believed him. and it turns out we should have believed him because he was right. >> the country believed him. >> yeah. >> i thought that john dean was an amazing witness. he had
i know senator ervin was. he said, you know, i just don't believe that the president of the united states of america can do all the things that john dean said he did. well, he did more. and, yes, i was awe struck. >> leslie, i think that after dean testified, we became aware of where this might go and how it was an enormous matter in the history of the nation. but probably not before dean testified. there was a lot of speculation, but after dean testified, yes. >> was it a weight on...
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press,out freedom of the horsemens four big ,ere sam ervin, strom thurmond and john mcclellan. these people or if our poll -- these before powerful. they were called bearings in the senate. algernon: ty were also called a pack of wolves. wil: yes. it was a nice line. algernon: that was a fair characterization. wil: yes. it was in "the l.a. times." algernon: getting back to his travels through the south, a couple of those had a somewhat tortured, if not violent, pass themselves. you explain that in the book. i was struck by the circumstance moore, theand perry first naacp members killed in the line of duty. wil: right. these were dear friends of thurgood marshall, husband and wife. voting rights activists. ,hey came home one night christmas eve, and went to bed. while they were away the klansman and step dynamite under their house. early on christmas morning the house below. harry moore died immediately. ore was rushed to the hospital. thurgood marshall had loved these people and slept in their guest bedroom several times. he could have been in that house that night if he hadn't
press,out freedom of the horsemens four big ,ere sam ervin, strom thurmond and john mcclellan. these people or if our poll -- these before powerful. they were called bearings in the senate. algernon: ty were also called a pack of wolves. wil: yes. it was a nice line. algernon: that was a fair characterization. wil: yes. it was in "the l.a. times." algernon: getting back to his travels through the south, a couple of those had a somewhat tortured, if not violent, pass themselves. you...
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because he remembered steve ervin and that played through his head. i was kneeling the nail gun forward and i was on my tiptoes and i didn't have enough room and it fired before i was ready and it went down and fired again. >> my goodness. doctors say that nail missed a main artery in the heart by the thickness of a piece of paper. ferguson so has a scar now, but no permanent damage. amazing. >>> a kidnapper tries to get away with a young boy, but some other people had a different idea. >>> plus the u.s. and north korea are toning down the war of words. we'll bz z1a2z y2e2by y1a2y >>> china is urging president trump and north korean leader jung un to hit the breaks on the spri this following -- both sides want to talk more constructively. kerry reports. >>reporter: if north korea and ending of missile test, washington says it's willing to negotiate with jung un especially after -- >> we would like to have talks with him when the time is right. when they show they are serious, serious about an effort to move toward the nuclearzation. we haven't seen th
because he remembered steve ervin and that played through his head. i was kneeling the nail gun forward and i was on my tiptoes and i didn't have enough room and it fired before i was ready and it went down and fired again. >> my goodness. doctors say that nail missed a main artery in the heart by the thickness of a piece of paper. ferguson so has a scar now, but no permanent damage. amazing. >>> a kidnapper tries to get away with a young boy, but some other people had a...
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good-bye, ervin. >> we met jay back in 1979 on mork and mindy, and then playing on "cheers". >> do young? >> jay went on to guest star on murphy brown, and always remained humble. >> we don't take it seriously. we don't. this is television. like, you know, it's good -- this is, like, high school with money. >> but his most important role, dad. jay leaves behind his wife, sally, and three sons. one of them, j.t., he reconnected with after putting him up for adoption more than three decades ago. but jay always knew he would be remembered this way. >> the guy from "cheers now at 8 an alt-right rally denied a permit in berkeley. but anti-fascist organizers say they plan on coming and confronting white nationalists as both berkeley and san francisco brace for violent clashes.first he heard and screamthen < "i saw a female on the ground with a man on top off her >hear from the good samaritan who jumped into action to stop a sexual assault. left with major burns on his body and a shredded shoe. a man hiking in california survives being struck by ligh
good-bye, ervin. >> we met jay back in 1979 on mork and mindy, and then playing on "cheers". >> do young? >> jay went on to guest star on murphy brown, and always remained humble. >> we don't take it seriously. we don't. this is television. like, you know, it's good -- this is, like, high school with money. >> but his most important role, dad. jay leaves behind his wife, sally, and three sons. one of them, j.t., he reconnected with after putting him up...
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my take, tjx barely moved on its excellent quarter, which makes it a screaming buy ervin moved a greatt works fine for me, too. at least for now stick with cramer. [car tires screech] [bell rings] looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> after the chose tonight, cisco reported a number that once again was not what wall street was looking for, and the stock is trading down. let's dig deeper and we'll be speaking with chuck robins tomorrow on "squawk on the street." this is a bit of a losing streak, so we have to figure out whether the losing streak can be snapped. how about a winning streak i think that walmart is going to report a good number remember, not everybody is rolling over and playing dead when it comes to dark star amazon >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to find it for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i'll see you tomorrow >> welcome to the shark ta
my take, tjx barely moved on its excellent quarter, which makes it a screaming buy ervin moved a greatt works fine for me, too. at least for now stick with cramer. [car tires screech] [bell rings] looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. >>> after the chose tonight, cisco reported a number that once again was not what...
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went through and the tapes were revealed in the hearings and i testified for five hours before the ervinmittee because we have done some dirty trick strategy which we had not. it came october and one reason i want to mention this is because it was brought up in the firing of james comey. i told folks i didn't arrange to have the firing of james comey. had the president announced it on the saturday night massacre. let me tell you again to put this into some perspective of where the president was, it's october and i just testified. the president said, on down and take a couple of days off. we were down there and on october 6, the egyptian army crossed the canal, surprise attack and moved aircraft guns and shot the american air force out of the sky and killed a thousand of troops and for pushing through the sinai peninsula and they were breaking through caught by surprise because of the jewish high holy days. said to be preparing to fix nuclear weapons on the aircraft he said this may be the end of the third temple so this war in the middle east going than the vice president resigned on the
went through and the tapes were revealed in the hearings and i testified for five hours before the ervinmittee because we have done some dirty trick strategy which we had not. it came october and one reason i want to mention this is because it was brought up in the firing of james comey. i told folks i didn't arrange to have the firing of james comey. had the president announced it on the saturday night massacre. let me tell you again to put this into some perspective of where the president...
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occupational licensing issues the acting chairman -- >> take you to the federalist society and koren wong-ervin and george mason for inviting me to be on the panel today to be the spoiler on the panel. i'd like to start with a disclaimer that the opinions express today are only mine. they don't reflect necessarily the opinions of virginia ag's office or any other participant in the national association of attorneys in general. and it is a little odd for me because at 95% of the time i am the antitrust counterparts are or enforcers like the federal agencies that we work with quite often, the ftc and dha. but in this one little area with flip and would become defense attorneys for state boards and state agency that arches up at a competitive behavior the antitrust experts. so being the state apologist on this panel is a little backwards to me, but so is the position of otherwise staunch state rights advocates like senator mike lee and senator ted cruz, but we will talk about it occupational licensing bill in a minute. so my personal perspective from the stateside is that i see a lot of value to t
occupational licensing issues the acting chairman -- >> take you to the federalist society and koren wong-ervin and george mason for inviting me to be on the panel today to be the spoiler on the panel. i'd like to start with a disclaimer that the opinions express today are only mine. they don't reflect necessarily the opinions of virginia ag's office or any other participant in the national association of attorneys in general. and it is a little odd for me because at 95% of the time i am...
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acknowledgesland jack's one moment of public where the first biographer of jack lee ervine tells a singular act, he calls it a singular act of bravery, specifically when jack carried the new york account of the battle of slim buttes to fort laramie in less than four days. later, a biographer describes crawford as having played a major role in the battle of slim buttes. while exciting, dangerous, and noteworthy, jack's actions are hardly the stuff of legend. unfortunately for jack, his extensive indian war experience and heroism still could not compete with the buffalo bill, who won the congressional medal of honor for gallantry in action in april of 1872. charles king wrote about the indian wars, in his popular book "campaigning with crook," his opinion of jack and bill sings into with that of the general public at large. when he describes buffalo bill as a beautiful horseman and unrivaled shot and as a scout, unequaled. he goes on to compare the various scouts who had scouted for the fifth we had tried them all, california joe, bill hitchcock, crooks favorite frank , and we listened to cap
acknowledgesland jack's one moment of public where the first biographer of jack lee ervine tells a singular act, he calls it a singular act of bravery, specifically when jack carried the new york account of the battle of slim buttes to fort laramie in less than four days. later, a biographer describes crawford as having played a major role in the battle of slim buttes. while exciting, dangerous, and noteworthy, jack's actions are hardly the stuff of legend. unfortunately for jack, his extensive...
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some familiar faces in the audience and for those who don't know me my name is trying to-- koren wong-ervin. i also teach antitrust and intellectual property law. i will pause for a minute. we also have people joining us online. again, to everyone in the room, welcome and thank you for coming. it's a privilege to be here today in my capacity as cochair along with josh writes of the antitrust and consumer protection working group of the fried the list society project. this project was launched in 2016 to foster a national conversation around the issue of revelatory access end of the harms it causes. of the project consists of 12 working groups, each composed of experts with specific fields of regulatory line policy ranging from environmental and energy to raise and sex. in june, this year each of the working groups started to release issue page verse, podcasts and short videos which among other things can be found on our website. i invite you all to visit the website. today's panel is the first of these conversations for the antitrust and consumer protection working group and its devoted to
some familiar faces in the audience and for those who don't know me my name is trying to-- koren wong-ervin. i also teach antitrust and intellectual property law. i will pause for a minute. we also have people joining us online. again, to everyone in the room, welcome and thank you for coming. it's a privilege to be here today in my capacity as cochair along with josh writes of the antitrust and consumer protection working group of the fried the list society project. this project was launched...
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ervin coming up too. >> i can't wait. in about ten minutes i'll head out there to join you. 270 right now northbound and southbound looking good in gaithersburg. we do have this on-going track work suitland station closed on the green line through august 20th. shuttle service available between naylor road and branch avenue. single tracking on the red line f you're headed out red line tomorrow or sunday keep in in mine. bw parkway southbound we have a crash on-ramp to 50. new york avenue so watch for building delays there. 295 very jammed up with about seven minute delay. 50 to pennsylvania avenue. and then aside from that 66 eastbound disable bus at 50 cleared to the shoulder. just a little bit of a leftover delay about ten minutes from 28 through that point at 50 things open up to the beltway. inner loop just minor delays from just after the springfield under change to past little toward the american legion bridge this morning. inbound suitland parkway crash at stanton road delays are easing. they had been back to about naylor road. back to branch avenue but starting to eas
ervin coming up too. >> i can't wait. in about ten minutes i'll head out there to join you. 270 right now northbound and southbound looking good in gaithersburg. we do have this on-going track work suitland station closed on the green line through august 20th. shuttle service available between naylor road and branch avenue. single tracking on the red line f you're headed out red line tomorrow or sunday keep in in mine. bw parkway southbound we have a crash on-ramp to 50. new york avenue...
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governor of indiana and was hacked as well where is all the republican al rage ron phillips and valerie ervinin tonight's rumble right after the break. we're decade the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm a troll on r t america i'll make sure you don't get railroad you'll get the straight talk on the straight news. questionable. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us it actually does belong on the only show i go out of my way to you know really what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than the blue. sea people you never heard of love redacted the night president of the world bank. seriously send us an e-mail. most people think just stand out in this is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read. truth to stand down the news business is just the da
governor of indiana and was hacked as well where is all the republican al rage ron phillips and valerie ervinin tonight's rumble right after the break. we're decade the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money corporate interests that's thrown down a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm a troll on r t america i'll make sure you don't get railroad you'll get the straight talk on the straight news....