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his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more ab
his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange....
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john jay declined and that is when john adams turned to john marshall, who accepted. what is important for our purposes is that both john marshall and john jay continue to serve as secretaries of state or secretaries of foreign affairs after they were chief justice. after they were made chief justice. john jay was made chief justice in 1789, late 1789. he continued to serve as secretary of foreign affairs, quasi-secretary of foreign affairs for several months. the same thing happened with john marshall. john marshall was appointed in january of 1801 and served as both chief justice and secretary of state for about three months. the other interesting thing about john marshall as secretary of state for the next president, thomas jefferson. on twoked him to stay extra days or more precisely, until a new secretary of state was confirmed. the case arose because john marshall had affixed the seal of the united states states on elastic of the adams administration. he gave the commissions to his brother to deliver, but his brother did not have time to deliver them while john
john jay declined and that is when john adams turned to john marshall, who accepted. what is important for our purposes is that both john marshall and john jay continue to serve as secretaries of state or secretaries of foreign affairs after they were chief justice. after they were made chief justice. john jay was made chief justice in 1789, late 1789. he continued to serve as secretary of foreign affairs, quasi-secretary of foreign affairs for several months. the same thing happened with john...
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this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. this is a time over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. he was able to forge compromise for people who disagree with him on the constitution and built up the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have him set for this portrait. this was reflecting on, he gets to this point in his life, and what is his legacy? for many americans, the obvious is him as a chief justice. he served for 34 years. he writes great decisions. things that are still in casebooks today. things that lawyers today still read for purposes of learning. with these decisions, he asserts judicial independence and builds up the legitimacy of the supreme court. he took it over and built it into a much stronger constitution. he is a hero of the american revoluti
this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. this is a time over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. he was able to forge compromise for people who disagree with him on the constitution and built up the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come...
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john: no. you are raising a good point. we think of entitlements as mainly programs to alleviate poverty. the reality is that a minority of the dollars we now spend through entitlements go to alleviating poverty. my calculations are only about 1/5 of the $2.4 trillion of entitlement spending actually goes to alleviate poverty. say it again. 1/5 of the $2.4 trillion every year -- john: -- go to alleviating poverty. the rest goes to people who were not in poverty to begin with or two people who have already been raised out of poverty by other entitlement programs. brian: but somebody is watching right now and saying, look him up i have paid into social security and medicare. don't tell me i don't deserve that back. john: and i would say to them, as far as social security goes, yes, you have paid into social security, and i can understand your desire to get your money back. but you have to remember that the reality is that money that you put in has already been spent. the money that is going to fi
john: no. you are raising a good point. we think of entitlements as mainly programs to alleviate poverty. the reality is that a minority of the dollars we now spend through entitlements go to alleviating poverty. my calculations are only about 1/5 of the $2.4 trillion of entitlement spending actually goes to alleviate poverty. say it again. 1/5 of the $2.4 trillion every year -- john: -- go to alleviating poverty. the rest goes to people who were not in poverty to begin with or two people who...
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john: no.e can look it up. [laughter] brian: another thing on the h.r. haldeman h.r. haldeman did telephone conversations, all of which has been opened to scholars. john: nixonjohn: nixon is so woa biographer, because there is nothing more revealing than haldeman's diary, which he kept faithfully every night and wrote said, what nixon 's mood was. kissinger, has this brilliant analytical mind. put together three volumes of memoirs. almost immediately after he left government service. they are just magical sources. you could go back to them time and time again. brian: what book is this for you? john: the third. i did a biography -- i did a biography of speaker tip o'neill, then one on clarence darrow. brian: where did you grow up? john: huntington, new york, than rockville, maryland. i worked for the denver post twice. had worked there in denver for five years. i went to the boston globe for 25 years. then i came back to the denver post in washington. brian: how long have you not worked for a ne
john: no.e can look it up. [laughter] brian: another thing on the h.r. haldeman h.r. haldeman did telephone conversations, all of which has been opened to scholars. john: nixonjohn: nixon is so woa biographer, because there is nothing more revealing than haldeman's diary, which he kept faithfully every night and wrote said, what nixon 's mood was. kissinger, has this brilliant analytical mind. put together three volumes of memoirs. almost immediately after he left government service. they are...
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john: no. no., they changed the assumptions about economic growth to, quote-unquote, finance the higher benefits. the increase to the assumed growth rate, bringing more a benefits -- so in the same bill, they put in a cost-of-living adjustment, a permanent cost-of-living adjustment. they wouldn't be every two years enacting an ad hoc increase. turns out they made a grievous error andinflation, which they overindexed the eventually fixed. but the point is here they were year in year out since the end of world war ii passing benefit increases usually in an election year and usually more than enough to compensate for inflation. and at the end they said, we're going to stop ourselves before we spend again with this automatic -- brian: it seems like you are saying all of these gentlemen are gone. they are dead. they got this opportunity to say, i am going to increase it. they are gone, so when it all falls apart you can blame them, but they are gone. john: that's right. brian: the 30-year-old today is t
john: no. no., they changed the assumptions about economic growth to, quote-unquote, finance the higher benefits. the increase to the assumed growth rate, bringing more a benefits -- so in the same bill, they put in a cost-of-living adjustment, a permanent cost-of-living adjustment. they wouldn't be every two years enacting an ad hoc increase. turns out they made a grievous error andinflation, which they overindexed the eventually fixed. but the point is here they were year in year out since...
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against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of its impeachment against him for high misdemeanors committed as president constituting harm to american society to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1. in his capacity as president of the united states, unmindful of the high duties of his high office and the dignity and proprieties thereof and of the harmony and courtesy necessary for stability within the society of the united states donald john trump has with his statements done more than incite individuals and groups of americans, more than insult individuals and groups of americans. he has harmed the society of the united states, brought shame and dishonor to the office of , esident of the united states sowing discord among the people of the united states by associating the imagine industry dignity of the presidency with causes rooted in white supremacy, bigotry, racism, anti-semitism, white nationalism or neonewt seism on one or more of the following occasions. on august 1
against donald john trump, president of the united states. in maintenance and support of its impeachment against him for high misdemeanors committed as president constituting harm to american society to the manifest injury of the people of the united states. article 1. in his capacity as president of the united states, unmindful of the high duties of his high office and the dignity and proprieties thereof and of the harmony and courtesy necessary for stability within the society of the united...
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john: there is a risk.he important thing about ray donovan was that he was exonerated of all charges and walked out of the courthouse to make that famous,. i would say this, it yes there in republic services washington, but i would say tnp but, do not allow that risk to deter you from service. from my own standpoint, public service is one of the most enjoyable, one of the most interesting, one of the most rewarding periods of my entire life. believe that young people should experience the same, and do the same and try to do something good for their country. host: what was the second time you are in government? i moved from the labor department to omb and i was at omb for 3.5 years. i had most of the entitlement programs under me. then i left washington and came back in 1988 as a deputy. host: so you were in the ronald reagan administration. 1980 and wasn still ronald reagan. when did you leave government forever? john: i left in the spring of 1989. ont: did you have any impact reducing the entitlements when
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and john kelly knows that. now i didn't mind hearing john kelly disagree with congresswoman wilson today. i understand some of the nature of his disagreement with her. and some of it is deeply personal for him as a gold star father. but i was stunned, stunned when i watched him dehumanize her, and very deliberately continue to dehumanize her and refuse to give her the dignity of a name and call her an empty barrel. he went out of his way to do it. it came after he had said everything he had to say about the phone call controversy. he was finished with that. and then he reached back to a long story. he told a long story that took place in 2015 two years ago in miami when he attended to the dedication of a new fbi field office in miami, a field office that congresswoman wilson had helped get the money for. john kelly went into a long story about honoring fbi agents who had been killed in the line of duty there. and he praised what he called the absolutely brilliant memorial speech that james comey delivered at th
and john kelly knows that. now i didn't mind hearing john kelly disagree with congresswoman wilson today. i understand some of the nature of his disagreement with her. and some of it is deeply personal for him as a gold star father. but i was stunned, stunned when i watched him dehumanize her, and very deliberately continue to dehumanize her and refuse to give her the dignity of a name and call her an empty barrel. he went out of his way to do it. it came after he had said everything he had to...
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john f. kennedy. the smithsonian american art museum hosted this 90 minute event. >>> good evening. did you know that john f. kennedy was the most photographed leader of his day? this may not surprise you since he used photography strategically to share his values and his vision for america. it was also the golden age of photography in america and that is why this subject is of interest to us at the smithsonian american art museum and hopefully you. here at the museum we focus on telling the stories of the american experience from folk art to photography as well as painting and sculpture and crafts and media arts. our exhibition, american visionary, john f. kennedy's life and times, which you can view on the second floor in the graphic arts gallery is a premier event among many organized by the kennedy presidential library in this centennial year. i am stephanie stevish, the director of the smithsonian american art museum and saam is what we call ourselves for short. you're in for a special t
john f. kennedy. the smithsonian american art museum hosted this 90 minute event. >>> good evening. did you know that john f. kennedy was the most photographed leader of his day? this may not surprise you since he used photography strategically to share his values and his vision for america. it was also the golden age of photography in america and that is why this subject is of interest to us at the smithsonian american art museum and hopefully you. here at the museum we focus on...
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john rogerio says yes. here's john gotti again.f we're stupid enough, if we are stupid enough to raise our children near this, then we deserve to die in jail. i'm sorry, but we do. my suggestion, john, to salvage our children you got to get away from this. you've got to move away. he got to move away, john. you've got to stay away from these people. you've got to stay away from these people. and john rogerio says i just had to get out of here, get away. you're smart. and john gotti, jr. says yeah, i'm real smart. smart would've been running away a long time ago. smart, i got trapped. all of my father had in this one was me and i was the only one who would go and see him, and he had before the lawyers running event for the lawyers and so on and so forth. i got trapped. i couldn't come and listen, dad, i don't want to live in new york. i want to leave, i want to. i couldn't disappoint the guy. i had to stay. john gotti, jr. i did not care who i disappointed. i knew i had to sleep, to build a new life and reject the easy seduction of
john rogerio says yes. here's john gotti again.f we're stupid enough, if we are stupid enough to raise our children near this, then we deserve to die in jail. i'm sorry, but we do. my suggestion, john, to salvage our children you got to get away from this. you've got to move away. he got to move away, john. you've got to stay away from these people. you've got to stay away from these people. and john rogerio says i just had to get out of here, get away. you're smart. and john gotti, jr. says...
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and john kelly lost his son. and now this is front and center again for john kelly? it's so unnecessary. aged, you know, this president is bringing out the worst in everyone. you're seeing martin dempsey tweeting how horrified he was. this is a geniusing words that he probably would not use publicly. but he is so offended by what he has seen. >> general dempsey, as the congressman just said tweeting potus 43 and 44. that's presidents bush and obama and first ladies cared deeply, worked tirelessly for the serving, the fallen and their families. not politics. sacred trust. let me trust you on this point. we are not raising general kelly's son's death. donald trump raids it in an interview. he did an interview this morning, and he said this. you could ask general kelly, did he get a call from obama. that is how general kelly's son's death ended up part of the season. >> it's horrifying to me. i can't believe that we're back here again talking about something that is so sensitive. but, again, he attacked a gold star family previously. so i guess this is just old hat for
and john kelly lost his son. and now this is front and center again for john kelly? it's so unnecessary. aged, you know, this president is bringing out the worst in everyone. you're seeing martin dempsey tweeting how horrified he was. this is a geniusing words that he probably would not use publicly. but he is so offended by what he has seen. >> general dempsey, as the congressman just said tweeting potus 43 and 44. that's presidents bush and obama and first ladies cared deeply, worked...
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was john caleb. foresight tod the recognize the importance of what he had done in gettysburg. he was given new guns and the old ones retire. and he found three of them. they were in warehouses around the country. before guns you see at the base of you for its monument -- of , three of theent four of them are actual guns of his battery. it can never speak again. stands john buford looking west waiting for the advance of the confederates. john reynolds coming up behind him. decisions critical that will ultimately lead to the union having the favorable defensive position. it's all because of john buford. resolute troopers on july 1863. i thank you for your attention. >> we have time for one question. going to ask matt and carolyn davis to come up to the front. remember to introduce yourself. >> a quick question. can you tell me about the relatives of john buford. >> am going to have to think about distilling it down to a minute. , one of thed company commanders in lord dunmore's roar -- dunmore's war. h
was john caleb. foresight tod the recognize the importance of what he had done in gettysburg. he was given new guns and the old ones retire. and he found three of them. they were in warehouses around the country. before guns you see at the base of you for its monument -- of , three of theent four of them are actual guns of his battery. it can never speak again. stands john buford looking west waiting for the advance of the confederates. john reynolds coming up behind him. decisions critical...
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john took it all in, amazed. the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was cross-examining witnesses. mike gilmore, president of the research clinic offered sutton a glimmer of hope. >> we will be able to regenerate an optic nerve not so much a question of can we, when can we? >> reporter: and it was a good news/bad news sort of day. >> i do not want to mislead you or provide false hopes. >> reporter: yes there might be a cure but perhaps not for five, ten years or more, quite possibly too late for john sutton. >> okay. >> how soon depends on how much funding we can get, how many scientists we can put behind the problem to solve it. >> rep
john took it all in, amazed. the first time, since the shooting, he felt a surge of positive excitement. and a little germ of hope lodged itself in his stubborn mind. >> reporter: you were thinking, maybe they can do it for you. >> i said i am in the right spot. >> reporter: he talked to the leading researcher working on optic nerve repair. >> have you done any studies with severed optic nerves. >> reporter: he peppered them with questions like he was...
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this monument of john buford is in front of the monument to john fulton reynolds. it is on mcpherson's rich. what you notice about it is john buford is dismounted. named sculpted by a man john kelly. there was a trooper in new york named wheeler, who will make it to the rank of major before he is court-martialed and busted back to captain. an end buyer of buford. back, after the civil war, and marries a woman with the last name macy. and he will become president of the macy's mercantile empire. which he ultimately sells. he moves to a place called aspen, colorado, where he will invest his money. if you go to aspen, you will find the wheeler opera house and the jerome hotel, both named for him. wheeler ended up losing everything, because he swindled people in silver mines, but he did higher this sculptor, john e. kelly. kelly decided to depict buford standing rather than mounted because it reflected the , defense. if you look at this, it is an extraordinarily accurate depiction of john buford. is right. the uniformis right. it is dead on. a classmate saw the monumen
this monument of john buford is in front of the monument to john fulton reynolds. it is on mcpherson's rich. what you notice about it is john buford is dismounted. named sculpted by a man john kelly. there was a trooper in new york named wheeler, who will make it to the rank of major before he is court-martialed and busted back to captain. an end buyer of buford. back, after the civil war, and marries a woman with the last name macy. and he will become president of the macy's mercantile empire....
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john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah, i know mr.ew who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> billie earl johnson. he's one mad son of a bitch. >> reporter: charlie, who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl, says billie and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? because he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? yeah. >> i got to have the truth. >> yeah, you're [ bleep ] right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts and sometimes john met charlie and billy and handed over packages of cash at a hamburger joint or gas station, and john was always pressing them to get the hit done. >> i mean, he was, hey, do you think you can get it done now? what's the chances? where are you all at? billie would tell him, you know, we're about an hour away. we'll call
john. >> mr. john. so, you know mr. john? >> yeah, i know mr.ew who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> billie earl johnson. he's one mad son of a bitch. >> reporter: charlie, who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl, says billie and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? because he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i...
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i'm john berman. is the president's legal team floating a new strategy to defend himself in the russian meddling investigation? that depends on which presidential lawyer you are listening to. the answer is yes, if you listen to his private attorney suggesting that president can't obstruct justice because he's the president. doesn't matter if he tried to block the investigation into michael flynn. but overnight, a different white house attorney says no, that's not the message, despite what we heard with our own ears. meanwhile, new questions about one-time deputy -- about a one-time deputy to michael flynn did she lie to senators about flynn's admitted contacts with a former russian ambassador to the united states? cnn cara skanel is live in washington with the new mixed messages from those defending the president. >> hey, john. it is a mixed message and looks like the president's attorney, ty cobb, who was brought in to handle the special counsel investigation is trying to reframe the issue that has r
i'm john berman. is the president's legal team floating a new strategy to defend himself in the russian meddling investigation? that depends on which presidential lawyer you are listening to. the answer is yes, if you listen to his private attorney suggesting that president can't obstruct justice because he's the president. doesn't matter if he tried to block the investigation into michael flynn. but overnight, a different white house attorney says no, that's not the message, despite what we...
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john oh ok john oh you'll be joining class to be. there. i'm not and mahmoud it's not you're clear whether you're go to this school or to a special school for kids who still need to learn more germans. like to do that then i want to be with kids you know german i want to speak german with them like. i you and i was all can you read in my german you know. ok i mean that's exactly the issue so i think a welcome price would be good for you for now. you know ok so we'll see you'll be starting soon maybe if we're not your brother. i mean. we still have to figure out which school is best for you guys yeah i know. but this we need the right school. is sad now her. i want that with tiger. you. know this one. it's been. oh. what do they turn around see very nice. i'm not going to your school. what. you were yes you come here. calm. down try now for that mean. you should come to it's good reason. this to you just missed you must see to conceive it is usually you can do you often if you don't want to and it was not there was a look at how the syrian p
john oh ok john oh you'll be joining class to be. there. i'm not and mahmoud it's not you're clear whether you're go to this school or to a special school for kids who still need to learn more germans. like to do that then i want to be with kids you know german i want to speak german with them like. i you and i was all can you read in my german you know. ok i mean that's exactly the issue so i think a welcome price would be good for you for now. you know ok so we'll see you'll be starting soon...
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and i don't think john f. kennedy or anybody else in his administration knew precisely how that was going to turn out. >> that's a wonderful answer. i think we all want to hear from fred about vietnam, which is a tragedy that unfolds across about four presidential administrations. but, you know, some of it belongs inside the legacy of john f. kennedy, and that's, you know, a reckoning all historians have to come to terms with. you asked about challenges. i think -- i said earlier that we all feel today in 2017 that we live in a kind of fractured country. politics is really tough. it's tough whether you're a democrat or a republican. neither party is very united, in fact. about the only thing they're united on is they really hate the other side. some of that goes back to that time. we mentioned watergate and vietnam as reasons americans lost faith in their government. i think the assassination was another reason that people's faith was just shattered in life itself. how could something that horrible have happen
and i don't think john f. kennedy or anybody else in his administration knew precisely how that was going to turn out. >> that's a wonderful answer. i think we all want to hear from fred about vietnam, which is a tragedy that unfolds across about four presidential administrations. but, you know, some of it belongs inside the legacy of john f. kennedy, and that's, you know, a reckoning all historians have to come to terms with. you asked about challenges. i think -- i said earlier that we...
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john: oh, of course.ou know, in support of the event, us olympic committee will bring their winter fest to the sap center on saturday, january 6. so, it's an interactive festival at the arena green right next to the sap center. and then the favorite's sunday, it is smucker's skating spectacular. that's a mouthful, huh? but they'll be at the sap center. all of the 28 newly-crowned champions will be performing. and then we'll have our legendary, legendary olympians that we all recognize will be honored that day as well. and those--all those tickets are available, skatesanjose2018.com, or 1-800-745-3000 for all the events. robert: you know, we were talking about some of these kind of events, and exhibitions, and shows that they put on with kristi yamaguchi and some other ice skaters. and they were talking about the fact that sometimes you actually even see better skating, more flourish to the skating because they don't all get judged and they get to, like, let it all hang out. and you really get to see some
john: oh, of course.ou know, in support of the event, us olympic committee will bring their winter fest to the sap center on saturday, january 6. so, it's an interactive festival at the arena green right next to the sap center. and then the favorite's sunday, it is smucker's skating spectacular. that's a mouthful, huh? but they'll be at the sap center. all of the 28 newly-crowned champions will be performing. and then we'll have our legendary, legendary olympians that we all recognize will be...
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john a.d. come to and john quincy adam and 24 years nearly a quarter of a century between presidency of the two men. john adam in last 16 months of life expwh john quincy a.d. dales was in office he was in massachusetts three day stagecoach ride maybe a six day stagecoach ride away from washington so wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son. son's presidency. but george h.w. bush surprise 76 years old when son took the office been there eight years before ands he was a position to be a real are influence on his son's life so this was a story is that needed to be told. 41 degrees to do it if george h.w. would agree, and i knew him a little bit he took meeting and i'm shocked that in the beginning of the meeting he said -- i've sited this story needs to be near for the guy to do if i was unprepared i didn't have a tape recording device. and he sat there and he put his feet up on the desk and he fingered unlit cigar, and he started august talking about his dad and i r
john a.d. come to and john quincy adam and 24 years nearly a quarter of a century between presidency of the two men. john adam in last 16 months of life expwh john quincy a.d. dales was in office he was in massachusetts three day stagecoach ride maybe a six day stagecoach ride away from washington so wasn't able to be in washington to be any kind of influence on his son. son's presidency. but george h.w. bush surprise 76 years old when son took the office been there eight years before ands he...
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john john a repeat after me everyone with. my . open your books and find the page then we can start. a special exercise for me. color in a. i o's and use a k. b yeah you have to add an a and then have a the whole thing over and here. i think i'm done right. now raise your hand what does raise mean you put your hand up and she comes over. vanished good for very good if rice has anybody on the short of a business i don't know how much he's been towards a lot of things are unfamiliar to him like raising your hand or settling down when the sign is made to be quiet. the things you start learning in first grade it's a challenge for me to integrate him and continue to maintain the good dynamic we have in the clones. nineteen. weeks. yeah. one second janet yes now you have the chance when i say go get your breakfast. leno will choose a helper and together they'll pass out the cake and point. and that to. everything in the school. what. why not. have everything so modish. jenna how are you. doing. right janet did it. maybe he doesn't know y
john john a repeat after me everyone with. my . open your books and find the page then we can start. a special exercise for me. color in a. i o's and use a k. b yeah you have to add an a and then have a the whole thing over and here. i think i'm done right. now raise your hand what does raise mean you put your hand up and she comes over. vanished good for very good if rice has anybody on the short of a business i don't know how much he's been towards a lot of things are unfamiliar to him like...
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patty beggs, who, like john, has also suffered the death of a spouse. >> did john ask you for help?> oh, no. we just was there for each other, and he needed help. i don't know if he asked or if i volunteered, but we just started doing it. i mean, we had to do something with them. >> between suzy and patty, it just seems as if women like coming to john's rescue. >> [ laughing ] >> those dolls ended up helping you out in those young days. >> and evidently it did. i was around some awfully nice girls in my life. >> in 2011, john and patty actually start dating. with patty's help, john rents a storefront in downtown portales from thanksgiving until christmas, and calls it the dollhouse. the dolls sell like hot cakes, some for $1, some for $10. >> it went really well. we had lots of people in, because everybody wanted to buy the dolls, hear the story. >> and meet john? >> but he was mine at that time, so they couldn't have him. [ laughs ] >> i like that. you must have a reputation around town? >> they call me the "doll boy." [ laughs ] >> how's that working out for you? >> once everythin
patty beggs, who, like john, has also suffered the death of a spouse. >> did john ask you for help?> oh, no. we just was there for each other, and he needed help. i don't know if he asked or if i volunteered, but we just started doing it. i mean, we had to do something with them. >> between suzy and patty, it just seems as if women like coming to john's rescue. >> [ laughing ] >> those dolls ended up helping you out in those young days. >> and evidently it did....
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and john quincy adams. there were 24 years, nearly a quarter of a century between the presidency of those two men. john adams was in his last 16 months of life when john quincy adams was in office turkey was in quincy massachusetts three-day stagecoach ride, make a six-day stagecoach ride away from washington. he really wasn't able to be in washington to been a kind of influence on his sons presidency. but george h.w. bush was us spry 76ers old when his son scent of the office. again, , he'd just been their agent before and he was in position to be a real influencn his sons life. this is a story that needed to be told. 41 agreed to do it 43 was, which george h. w. bush great to do the the book. i wasn't sure what he would say yes or no. i went up to dallas. i knew george h. w. bush a little bit. he took a meeting and i was shocked that in beginning of the meeting he said i've decided this story needs to be told and you're the guy to do. i was so unprepared i did have a tape recording device and he sat there
and john quincy adams. there were 24 years, nearly a quarter of a century between the presidency of those two men. john adams was in his last 16 months of life when john quincy adams was in office turkey was in quincy massachusetts three-day stagecoach ride, make a six-day stagecoach ride away from washington. he really wasn't able to be in washington to been a kind of influence on his sons presidency. but george h.w. bush was us spry 76ers old when his son scent of the office. again, , he'd...
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my suggestion, john, to salvage our children, we have to move away, john, how to get away, john gotti, jr., smart would have been running away a long time ago. i got trapped, all my brother had in this world and i was the only one to see him and running around with the lawyers and so on and so forth, i got trapped. i don't want to live in new york. i want to leave, i want to leave to carolina. i couldn't disappoint the guy. i had to stay. john gotti, jr. i did not care who i disappointed. i knew i had to flee to build a new life and reject the easy seduction of accepting the old one. my driving desire to get out over road any concern about whether my family's mob connections was bad for mario cuomo's future if i had the opportunity to work for them. they were not me, i kept telling myself. carmine fatico was not me. pat, no matter how my father found him to be, was not me. even my brother michael as much as i worshiped him as a child and still wanted to believe the best of him as an adult despite mounting evidence of the contrary was not me. i was the third son of a third son. destine
my suggestion, john, to salvage our children, we have to move away, john, how to get away, john gotti, jr., smart would have been running away a long time ago. i got trapped, all my brother had in this world and i was the only one to see him and running around with the lawyers and so on and so forth, i got trapped. i don't want to live in new york. i want to leave, i want to leave to carolina. i couldn't disappoint the guy. i had to stay. john gotti, jr. i did not care who i disappointed. i...
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>> no, john.of allegations that have been introduced to us for us to consider. as of this afternoon, we had 118 had been introduced to our office. 85 of those had been fully adjudicated. that only leaves a remaining 33 to still be considered. two of those are from out of state and 31 of them are from our state. and we continue to investigate those. >> she said you have destroyed evidence. is that the case? >> that's absolutely not the case. it's the farthest thing from the case. as a matter of fact, we keep our ballots, the original ballots that our people cast their vote on for a period of up to 22 months, as is required by state and federal law. as far as the digital images that she continued to rattle on about, the thing that was so interesting to me is, our machines are not even capturing those images. they're not preserved. so they're not available for someone to review, because they're not even captured. and if they're not captured, they don't exist. and if they don't exist, you can't use th
>> no, john.of allegations that have been introduced to us for us to consider. as of this afternoon, we had 118 had been introduced to our office. 85 of those had been fully adjudicated. that only leaves a remaining 33 to still be considered. two of those are from out of state and 31 of them are from our state. and we continue to investigate those. >> she said you have destroyed evidence. is that the case? >> that's absolutely not the case. it's the farthest thing from the...
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john. remember me? >> yeah. >> would your child get in his truck? >> can you just go in the middle? >> i'm going to happened this to you. >> with actors trying to lure kids, we find out whether they know how to stay safe. she is getting right by the truck. >> mind hopping in there, we can get it all the way in the back? >> parents nearby in our watch mobile, seeing it all unfold. >> my heart's pounding. >> this is scary. uh-huh. >> some kids will ace it. >> how you feeling? >> good. >> some won't. >> dude, you just got kidnapped. >> dolly, what are you feeling right now? >> somebody could have just taken my son. >> then watchize put my own son to the test. get away from him. it's nerve wracking. grab the kids and watch this one together. you're the hero of the day. all right. whoo! it's the return of "dateline's" "my kid would never do that." >>> hi, everyone, i'm natalie morales. you have probably talked to your kids about stranger danger, but in real life, it's not usually a stranger who tries to lure
john. remember me? >> yeah. >> would your child get in his truck? >> can you just go in the middle? >> i'm going to happened this to you. >> with actors trying to lure kids, we find out whether they know how to stay safe. she is getting right by the truck. >> mind hopping in there, we can get it all the way in the back? >> parents nearby in our watch mobile, seeing it all unfold. >> my heart's pounding. >> this is scary. uh-huh. >>...
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our exhibition, john f. kennedy's life and times which you can view on the second floor in the graphic arts gallery is a premier event among many organized by the kennedy presidential library in this centennial year. i am stephanie stebich, the director of the american smithsonian art museum. saam is what we call ourselves for short. we have assembled a group of historians and scholars debating the kennedy administration and its legacy. many of you likely remember the kennedy administration and the arc of history. we also have several members of congress in the room with us and i want to pause for a moment and acknowledge them and thanks them along with their staff for their work in doing the people's business. please join me in recognizing congressman jim banks representing indiana's third district, congressman david salini and also a member of the congressional art caucus and congressman hoyer representing maryland's fifth district. we've asked -- [ applause ] we've asked representative hoyer to introduce
our exhibition, john f. kennedy's life and times which you can view on the second floor in the graphic arts gallery is a premier event among many organized by the kennedy presidential library in this centennial year. i am stephanie stebich, the director of the american smithsonian art museum. saam is what we call ourselves for short. we have assembled a group of historians and scholars debating the kennedy administration and its legacy. many of you likely remember the kennedy administration and...
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john john is joining the class and there are twenty three kids in the class at the moment john it will make you twenty four. there are a few more boys than girls with gender we have fifteen boys and nine girls. i'm going to be we can go in now. good morning class. and let's say an extra good morning to janet. so i let everyone look at the board tell me what's written there. ah ok ok we've already got part of the answer to being. a you raised your hand. would you like to say. did you have an idea. john boehner is still thinking about it all right once again john i you join in. do you know what comes next. john john a repeat after me everyone with. my . books and find the page then we can start. a special exercise for me. color in a. i o's and use a k. . yet here you have to add an a and then have a the whole thing over and here. i think i'm done. now raise your hand what does raise mean you put your hand up and she comes over. vanished good for very good it's rice has anybody on the short i don't know how much he's been towards a lot of things are unfamiliar to him like raising your han
john john is joining the class and there are twenty three kids in the class at the moment john it will make you twenty four. there are a few more boys than girls with gender we have fifteen boys and nine girls. i'm going to be we can go in now. good morning class. and let's say an extra good morning to janet. so i let everyone look at the board tell me what's written there. ah ok ok we've already got part of the answer to being. a you raised your hand. would you like to say. did you have an...
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elton john! elton john! now, elton john, thank you so much for being here.ifficult for me because i'm going to geek out at you extremely hard. when i was in third grade, i had a band called nebula five. there were only three of us in it. i was the lead man, grey on drums, tommy whittel on piano, we did all elton john songs. ( cheers and applause ) i was an elton john tribute-- at eight years old i was a performer in an elton john tribute band. >> wow, thank you very much. >> stephen: you've got the new box set here. it's called "elton john diamonds." ( cheers and applause ) >> it's the very last of the greatest hits packages you will ever see. >> stephen: it's the greatest of the greatest hits packages. >> it's got everything on it. i came up with the title "diamonds" because i like "diamonds." ( laughter ) >> stephen: there you are. you're elton john, you can name it. you have "diamonds" out, you're still on tour, you're performing in vegas, working for the elton john aids foundation. you're raising two sons. what is it like for you as a pop star to have tw
elton john! elton john! now, elton john, thank you so much for being here.ifficult for me because i'm going to geek out at you extremely hard. when i was in third grade, i had a band called nebula five. there were only three of us in it. i was the lead man, grey on drums, tommy whittel on piano, we did all elton john songs. ( cheers and applause ) i was an elton john tribute-- at eight years old i was a performer in an elton john tribute band. >> wow, thank you very much. >>...
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he would have loved to inherit john allen's fortune, but john allen did not leave it to him. after poe had been exposed -- expelled from west print, alan would not take him back. he would not fund his wild dream of becoming a public test of becoming a poet -- of becoming a poet. so poe started submitting short stories to magazines and entering literary contests and then got himself a job at a magazine, the southern literary messenger, and before you know he was a magazine asked, -- magazineist editing different , magazines in richmond and philadelphia and new york. and he had to struggle. his salary was $500 a year, which today is about $15,000. when he got to philadelphia he worked at graham's magazine, and in a year's time as editor, he brought that from a circulation of 6000 to about 40,000. made the most popular journal in the country. the first magazine in america with a truly mass audience, and he was making a salary of $800 a year. while the owner was getting $25,000 a year. so the owner was getting fabulously wealthy off of poe's works. so how always had a dream of do
he would have loved to inherit john allen's fortune, but john allen did not leave it to him. after poe had been exposed -- expelled from west print, alan would not take him back. he would not fund his wild dream of becoming a public test of becoming a poet -- of becoming a poet. so poe started submitting short stories to magazines and entering literary contests and then got himself a job at a magazine, the southern literary messenger, and before you know he was a magazine asked, -- magazineist...
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john last night john a repeat after me everyone was. in my. slack and have open your books and find the page then we can start so i mark john i get a special exercise for me. i was color in all ease i o's and use a k. . me yet here you have to add an a and then having the whole thing over and here. i think i'm gonna fuck. now raise your hand what does raise mean you put your hand up when she comes over. have vanished good fairy good it was this and you got ash on the short good reason is i don't know how much he's been towards a lot of things are unfamiliar to him like raising your hand or settling down when the sun is made to be quiet so we can ask the things you start learning in first grade it's a challenge for me to integrate him and continue to maintain the good dynamic we have in the clones. i. do you. see a movie in last week's oh. yeah i start one second janet yes now you have the times when i say go get your breakfast. or stick. leno will choose a helper and together they'll pass out the cake and point. my . big issue out. there how.
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for those who have not seen it, it stars john wayne in his most iconic role, john stryker. and he is this amazing character. marine, parte's father figure and part dictator. he is tasked with leading the young platoon in a series of assaults culminating in an attack on the japanese stronghold in iwo jima. and it is an interesting film. at the time it was released, critics praised it for the realism of the onscreen combat. in fact, the u.s. marine corps participated in making the film with hollywood. today however, the film is best known for its ending. for those who have not seen it, i apologize because i am about to spoil it. nearing the top of the mountain, john stryker pauses to have a cigarette and is shot through the chest. it happens so quickly, you do not really know what is happening. one moment all of them are there , they are celebrating and then the unthinkable has happened. john wayne is dead. how could this be? and despite the ending, the film was catnip for the generation raised in the afterglow of world war ii. even today, it is easy to understand why. why th
for those who have not seen it, it stars john wayne in his most iconic role, john stryker. and he is this amazing character. marine, parte's father figure and part dictator. he is tasked with leading the young platoon in a series of assaults culminating in an attack on the japanese stronghold in iwo jima. and it is an interesting film. at the time it was released, critics praised it for the realism of the onscreen combat. in fact, the u.s. marine corps participated in making the film with...
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you tell me when donald trump will tell bob -- no, john, john. i'm speaking of present day civil rights. part of the problem we have today is we want to reflect on the past when you have a president who right now is denying civil rights to americans in the 21st century. >> but why not use today to start a dialogue to build off that? >> no. >> but by not showing up doesn't help. >> go ahead. >> first of all, john lewis didn't show up. he's in the museum. >> roland, go ahead, governor. >> the trouble is he's the wrong guy to do it. nobody trusts donald trump. no african-american certainly don't trust them protecting their vote. he's the wrong guy to open the museum. you want dialogue, let's get something done, donald trump is interested in one thing, donald trump. we like someone to talk to who is interested in america. >> in the last 24 hours we also have heard from the president because he was in pensacola, florida, all be on this topic of how to discuss race and how to discuss other issues related to the elections happening in alabama. so i want
you tell me when donald trump will tell bob -- no, john, john. i'm speaking of present day civil rights. part of the problem we have today is we want to reflect on the past when you have a president who right now is denying civil rights to americans in the 21st century. >> but why not use today to start a dialogue to build off that? >> no. >> but by not showing up doesn't help. >> go ahead. >> first of all, john lewis didn't show up. he's in the museum. >>...
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. >> and i'm john berman. president trump, a man who promised to be a law abiding candidate just endorsed roy moore. and now convicted felon michael flynn has been treated unfairly -- >> well, i feel badly for general flynn. i feel very badly. he's led a very strong life. and i feel very badly, john. i will say this, hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. nothing happened to her. flynn lied, and they destroyed his life. i think it's a shame. hillary clinton on the fourth of july weekend, went to the fbi, not under oath. it was the most incredible thing anyone's ever seen. she lied many times. nothing happened to her. flynn lied and it's like they ruined his life. it's very unfair. thank you very much. >> over the weekend, the president appeared to suggest that he knew flynn had misled not only the vice president, but also the fbi. but then, an attorney for the president said those words on twitter that caused so much controversy and uproar were actually his and not the president's but they were on the pre
. >> and i'm john berman. president trump, a man who promised to be a law abiding candidate just endorsed roy moore. and now convicted felon michael flynn has been treated unfairly -- >> well, i feel badly for general flynn. i feel very badly. he's led a very strong life. and i feel very badly, john. i will say this, hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi. nothing happened to her. flynn lied, and they destroyed his life. i think it's a shame. hillary clinton on the fourth of...
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>> john: i think this is a serious potential problem for the fbi. when you put as much power as we do in the hands of the fbi, federal prosecutors, it has to be exercised under a very careful basis. in these kinds of political statements: to question just how truly nonpartisan objective, his investigation was. i think it's part of a bigger problem of criminalizing american politics. we are very much at risk of descending into third world for each new administration puts his predecessor in jail. that's not something we should be doing. but we're getting very close to it because the lack of faith in our institution like the fbi, like the justice department is being called into question. >> harris: figuratively or literally. >> marie: i think makes a really good points and to your question, though flynn guilty plea on the ongoing muller investigation, i do view it separate. the inspector general of the doj is looking into this fbi agent. they will issue a report after they've done an investigation and it seems to me like members of congress should wait
>> john: i think this is a serious potential problem for the fbi. when you put as much power as we do in the hands of the fbi, federal prosecutors, it has to be exercised under a very careful basis. in these kinds of political statements: to question just how truly nonpartisan objective, his investigation was. i think it's part of a bigger problem of criminalizing american politics. we are very much at risk of descending into third world for each new administration puts his predecessor in...
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don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let me set up politics of 1980. you ran in the primary. you lost to ronald reagan. you ran as an independent in the general election. why? i felt strongly that the point of view i represented in the republican party, even though it was at odds with many of my fellow party members, represented the kind of views that ought to be brought to the country. and considered in the national debate about our future. >> we have a lot of student questions. the first question from the washington center, then we will go to purdue university and george mason university. us, mr. you for joining anderson. in 1980, carter refused to participate in the first presidential debate once he got that you were not invited. offend you in anyway, or were you more excited and saw it as an o
don't we need john anderson now? with your help, we can win. >> 32 years after his presidential bid we want to welcome john anderson to the seat -- to the classroom. >> i am glad to be here. from virginia, students from purdue university joining us. theressman let me set up politics of 1980. you ran in the primary. you lost to ronald reagan. you ran as an independent in the general election. why? i felt strongly that the point of view i represented in the republican party, even...
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john oh ok john oh you'll be joining class to be. there. i'm not what was going on and mahmoud it's now you're clear whether you're go to this school or to a special school for kids who still need to learn more germans. like to do that then i want to be with kids or no german i want to speak german with them. or you can you read in my german you know ok ok that's exactly the issue so i think a welcome price would be good for you for now. you know ok so we'll see you'll be starting soon maybe if you know you know your brother. i'm going to tell you we still have to figure out which school is best for you guys yeah i know. but this we need the right school. is sad now her. i want that with tiger. no this one. let's go. oh. what do they turn around see very nice i'm not going to your school. what if you're not on the watch about ten. people i don't know unfortunately there are regulations which measure it's not that i don't want you to come here but you know a lot of catching up to do with reading and writing in the fourth grade the kids can r
john oh ok john oh you'll be joining class to be. there. i'm not what was going on and mahmoud it's now you're clear whether you're go to this school or to a special school for kids who still need to learn more germans. like to do that then i want to be with kids or no german i want to speak german with them. or you can you read in my german you know ok ok that's exactly the issue so i think a welcome price would be good for you for now. you know ok so we'll see you'll be starting soon maybe if...
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david: but, john, it's a nest of corruption. it's a regular bureaucracy is bad enough, but an international bureaucracy means that nobody is in charge, that you can't affix accountability to anybody and that's why they get away with stuff there. >> well, and i think almost forget about the corruption and let's talk about the basic truth that countries that trade together do not war with one another and that's where i'm sympathetic to bruce, cut defending spending, too. but you don't need a u.n. if bore terse-- borders to goods and services are free, and they don't need a route to free peace. >> bill. >> patrice is right we need to see a lot more accountability. in the 21st century we'll need more, not less, more cooperation to prevent war and viral epidemics. david: cooperation is one thing, but when you give money, so much money as we do to the united nations, as the u.s. does to the united nations and they essentially spit on you after you've given that money, where we supposed to sit there and take it, patrice? >> no, i don't
david: but, john, it's a nest of corruption. it's a regular bureaucracy is bad enough, but an international bureaucracy means that nobody is in charge, that you can't affix accountability to anybody and that's why they get away with stuff there. >> well, and i think almost forget about the corruption and let's talk about the basic truth that countries that trade together do not war with one another and that's where i'm sympathetic to bruce, cut defending spending, too. but you don't need...
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dagen: john? million users i think facebook gets in a big way stock is up 20% in a year. >> flu vaccine, proctor and gamble up 15% in a year. dagen: you need more john help me help me. merry christmas. neil is now. >> they're taking great credit for this accomplishment. well i call it a pure victory because it's a frankenstein. >> anybody familiar with frankenstein knows it was a creation a monster created. do you know the ending of the mary shelley's story? the monster comes back to destroy. neil: all right well democrats like nancy pelosi want you to think that the new tax cut will strangle the economy, but are we already saying to take on a
dagen: john? million users i think facebook gets in a big way stock is up 20% in a year. >> flu vaccine, proctor and gamble up 15% in a year. dagen: you need more john help me help me. merry christmas. neil is now. >> they're taking great credit for this accomplishment. well i call it a pure victory because it's a frankenstein. >> anybody familiar with frankenstein knows it was a creation a monster created. do you know the ending of the mary shelley's story? the monster comes...
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john f. kennedy was -- he got the whole country behind it. i think we have something and it is the fight to save your planet which is not so different from the space effort because it was those early photographs of the ef earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe it would be great to see an effort along similar lines. >> in fact we recently interviewed kennedy's grand children and asked them about their grandfather. the only grandson said if my grandfather were alive today i bet he would have taken this big idea concept and directed it. there have been lots of great examples who have continued that effort. i think we need to do more of that and set a goal that sat -- at the time seems unreachable. >> yeah. i completely agree. i was not aware his grandson articulated that. >> starting a moon shot is just always the good idea. i think a lot of the technology that lead to the worldwide remember and the internet came out of that. not exclusively but the whole earth catalog of later in the
john f. kennedy was -- he got the whole country behind it. i think we have something and it is the fight to save your planet which is not so different from the space effort because it was those early photographs of the ef earth as a fragile blue marble in a dark universe it would be great to see an effort along similar lines. >> in fact we recently interviewed kennedy's grand children and asked them about their grandfather. the only grandson said if my grandfather were alive today i bet...
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matt: thank you, john. -- head of, john: u.k. rates strategy and economics, ubs.the top trays from john and his team. he calls for a profitable new year. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." look at thetake a graphic dashboard. 20% after losing credit lines, falling to the lowest level it has seen since 2003. , a 20% drop.ling the stock has come off 90% year to date. it has been a rough year for steinhoff, and it continues to get worse. investors are not getting clarity, and it is losing more credit lines. let's focus on a more positive note. the outlook for 2018. ubs.est is john wraith, john'sto drill down into call for a profitable new year. what you think the best place are for investors to make money in 2018? john: certainly in terms of bond yields overall in advanced economies, we think they move higher over the course of next year. that is in line with what is priced in i forward yields to a degree, but there are relative to france's between different markets, both in terms of the absolute scale. and th
matt: thank you, john. -- head of, john: u.k. rates strategy and economics, ubs.the top trays from john and his team. he calls for a profitable new year. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: welcome back to "bloomberg markets: european open." look at thetake a graphic dashboard. 20% after losing credit lines, falling to the lowest level it has seen since 2003. , a 20% drop.ling the stock has come off 90% year to date. it has been a rough year for steinhoff, and it continues to...