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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john.emonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: exce
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john.emonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. the special counsel nets another member of the trump campaign's orbit, and the shutdown fight comes to a temporary halt. ♪ ♪ >> i will sign a bill to open our government for three weeks. john: but without funding for the border wall and with new threats of action. >> if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down, or i will use the powers to address this emergency. john: we'll discuss the political fallout from the shutdown fight with acting white house chief of staff mick mull vain and the path forward with republican senator roy blunt and joe manchin, the lone democrat to vote for the wall measure. plus -- >> i will plead not guilt to these -- not guilty to these charges. john: what does the indictment of roger stone mean for the mueller investigation? we'll ask the sunday panel how problematic this is for the president. >>> then, the democrat-controlled house moves to block president trump from pulling out of nato. >> it's quite simply the most succ
john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. the special counsel nets another member of the trump campaign's orbit, and the shutdown fight comes to a temporary halt. ♪ ♪ >> i will sign a bill to open our government for three weeks. john: but without funding for the border wall and with new threats of action. >> if we don't get a fair deal from congress, the government will either shut down, or i will use the powers to address this emergency. john: we'll discuss the political...
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john: we will see.t we got you two on together -- >> and we both want the same thing. we want our borders to be safe and secure. we want to stop the flow of drugs. we want to keep the people who basically are coming for the wrong reason and preying on our economy, keep them out. and -- take them out. make sure they don't come back. all these things are set. but there's a people that need a pathway forward that have been very productive, and there should be some compassion towards that. john: senator blunt, senator manchin, thank you. >>> up next, we will bring in our sunday group to discuss this week's winners and losers in the ongoing battle over the border. ♪ ♪ one-millionth order. millionth order. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. it's a feeling that's hard to describe... ♪ ...and even harder to forget. ♪ the united states virgin islan
john: we will see.t we got you two on together -- >> and we both want the same thing. we want our borders to be safe and secure. we want to stop the flow of drugs. we want to keep the people who basically are coming for the wrong reason and preying on our economy, keep them out. and -- take them out. make sure they don't come back. all these things are set. but there's a people that need a pathway forward that have been very productive, and there should be some compassion towards that....
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john resisted.omment that john had abandoned the voter of the city. >> you know if it walks like a duck, it acts like a duck, it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. >> i said well, mr. bond, i think you're the one doing the ducking. i challenge mr. bond to take a drug test. >> that's okay, john. that's all right. >> the challenge rocked bond's campaign. and three days later, john lewis won the runoff by four points. >> and i want to thank those folks, those good people who had the courage, the raw courage to change their votes in a runoff and vote for me. >> the sense of shock and absolute surprise in atlanta the night that john lewis won that seat is unlike anything i have ever seen. i mean people were stunned. >> for the two friends the damage was done. >> it was hurtful to him. i think he was hurt by the way that john presented those issues. >> their friendship was the price they paid. >> there's been a real strain put on the relationship between the two of us, but, you know, time is a great h
john resisted.omment that john had abandoned the voter of the city. >> you know if it walks like a duck, it acts like a duck, it quacks like a duck, it must be a duck. >> i said well, mr. bond, i think you're the one doing the ducking. i challenge mr. bond to take a drug test. >> that's okay, john. that's all right. >> the challenge rocked bond's campaign. and three days later, john lewis won the runoff by four points. >> and i want to thank those folks, those good...
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john: the culture.f you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to 75,000, from $70 million in sales to $47 billion and change the world at the same time in terms of how the internet made a difference and all our lives. emily: five years into your tenure, the dot-com bubble burst. did your bubble burst in that moment? john: when i saw wang fall from grace and 32,000 people lose their job, and i watched what happened at ibm, where it should have been the leader in the world forever, and yet it fell for almost 20 years. it has just slightly improved since then. i knew transitions happen. and i had been told that leadership was lonely, but it w
john: the culture.f you don't fit into a very relaxed, fast-moving pace in silicon valley, you're going to struggle. i believe that we are all equal in life and my office should not be nicer than the executives. that's what we always did. we put employees around the windows before it was popular. and we created a culture that there was no reserved parking including for the ceo. it's rare you get to take a company from 400 people to 75,000, from $70 million in sales to $47 billion and change the...
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in john lewis. and he came to symbolize the student movement. >> he believed that he could help a country find its soul. >> risking death to fight for what's right. >> i did not think john would survive. >> fifty years later he's still challenging power. >> i don't see this president elect as a legitimate president. >> he likes to stir things up. he likes a little drama. >> let us vote. let us vote. >> john lewis not about popularity. he's about purpose. >> his commitment through the years paved the way for a new generation. >> barack obama does not become president of the united states without a john lewis. >> he led them on a mission to change america. >> a country will never ever be the same because of what happened on this bridge. >>> when activists turned out to protest the trump administration separation of migrate children from their parents in june 2018. congressman john lewis was there. i'm sick and tired. sick and tired of what happened to our children. to our babies. been taken from their
in john lewis. and he came to symbolize the student movement. >> he believed that he could help a country find its soul. >> risking death to fight for what's right. >> i did not think john would survive. >> fifty years later he's still challenging power. >> i don't see this president elect as a legitimate president. >> he likes to stir things up. he likes a little drama. >> let us vote. let us vote. >> john lewis not about popularity. he's about...
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john and i do this all the time in our books. is that true, john? john: that is true. the amazing thing when you look at the original manuscript written in pencil, there are very few changes. one of the big changes he does hee which is interesting is mentions in passing that his father had lived with the family of john brown. they said you have got to talk about this. you have got to say something. he added paragraph and does that. generally speaking, it is amazing. he writes like he wrote his orders. craig: the existence of that manuscript tends to put the lie to the old myth that it really was not grant, the grant was not capable of a work like this. it must have been somebody else. the culprit most people site -- the candidate for this role is mark twain. mark twain did have a role in this as i understand. how did that work out? is an interesting story, some of it true, some of it not true. mark twain did not write anything. what he did is in some isolated instances, he did provide some editing but very little because he was traveling. this is the time "huck finn" i
john and i do this all the time in our books. is that true, john? john: that is true. the amazing thing when you look at the original manuscript written in pencil, there are very few changes. one of the big changes he does hee which is interesting is mentions in passing that his father had lived with the family of john brown. they said you have got to talk about this. you have got to say something. he added paragraph and does that. generally speaking, it is amazing. he writes like he wrote his...
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first stealing the nation's heart as john john, later capturing headlines while stealing his share of hearts, and then he would break our hearts. tonight our exclusive look at his final days. >> excuse me. >> for jfk junior it seemed birthrig birthright. the looks, and sadly the luck. at all times a president's son, america's royal. linked to model cindy crawford and madonna, sarah jessica parker and others. >> john was used to the kind of attention that he got being his mother's and father's son, but things were different when he was voted people's sexiest man. >> do you mind all the stuff about you? >> people can say a lot worse things about you, right, than you're attractive and look good in bathing suit. >> now nearly 20 years after his death, an intimate look at the life and legacy of john f kennedy junior. rarely seen footage of his battles with the paparazzi and new details about the day and night of that flight. >> and now the young man who we remember playing under john kennedy's desk is here to introduce his uncle. >> the kennedy family has begun to arrive. >> he reentered t
first stealing the nation's heart as john john, later capturing headlines while stealing his share of hearts, and then he would break our hearts. tonight our exclusive look at his final days. >> excuse me. >> for jfk junior it seemed birthrig birthright. the looks, and sadly the luck. at all times a president's son, america's royal. linked to model cindy crawford and madonna, sarah jessica parker and others. >> john was used to the kind of attention that he got being his...
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they found an associate of john creech's.y they convinced him to wear a wire and meet with her it worked. >> do you want the whole story >> yeah. >> reporter: once chandy felt safe, she spilled it all of it. how she and gavin met in secret at that secluded cul de sac, got close in gavin's car >> and then all of a sudden the door opened and johnny just goes -- and i just like pushed myself out this way. got out the driver's side. >> reporter: creech burst in like a machine, said chandy. started slugging, wouldn't quit. >> and i was like stop it, you're going to kill him -- i was like screaming my head off and then he comes out of the car and he's like, "you're next. and then i drove off >> reporter: she was terrified, she said afraid he'd kill her too or tell the cops she set the whole thing up so did she again and again the detectives listened to the undercover tape. >> i believe one hundred percent that she did not know that was going to happen and she did not set it up. >> reporter: but, they wondered, did she help cover it
they found an associate of john creech's.y they convinced him to wear a wire and meet with her it worked. >> do you want the whole story >> yeah. >> reporter: once chandy felt safe, she spilled it all of it. how she and gavin met in secret at that secluded cul de sac, got close in gavin's car >> and then all of a sudden the door opened and johnny just goes -- and i just like pushed myself out this way. got out the driver's side. >> reporter: creech burst in like a...
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and both facing trials. >> john bobbitt arrived surrounded by attorneys. >> november of 1993, john goeswhat they see as the weakness of the laws against marital rape. >> at thereat time, things were just changing. in a lot of places, marriage was sacrosanct. and prosecutors let what happens inside a marriage stay inside a marriage. >> the judge said she was driven to it. >> she came across a sympathetic figure. she couldn't overcome what she had done. taking the law into her own hands. >> there is no indication whatsoever that john raped her that night. there were two rape kits conducted on lorena at the hospital. no indication that she had had any forces inflicted upon her. >> you don't have physical evidence, which, in this case, you wouldn't, she had acknowledged, there had been consensual sexual relations in recent days. then what do you have? two people's words. >> did you think the jury wouldn't believe you? >> i was innocent. i didn't know why i was there. >> i said, but john, you could be going to jail. he said, they're going to do the right thing. they heard the case. they hear
and both facing trials. >> john bobbitt arrived surrounded by attorneys. >> november of 1993, john goeswhat they see as the weakness of the laws against marital rape. >> at thereat time, things were just changing. in a lot of places, marriage was sacrosanct. and prosecutors let what happens inside a marriage stay inside a marriage. >> the judge said she was driven to it. >> she came across a sympathetic figure. she couldn't overcome what she had done. taking the...
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>> john: but he's pretty bad.an military has held off, they've been out in the streets but they are still backing maduro. they don't want to get involved in a firefight with the venezuelan people at least not now but if these crowds continue to come out on the streets and maduro continues to be in charge of the military, could we see the beginnings of a civil war or some sort of massive violence? >> we could -- i would say yes the military have made that statement but they haven't arrested juan guaidÓ and that hasn't been lost on u.s. officials. yet. here's the calculation. maduro is sitting there hoping the military stays loyal to him and there's every chance if he's worried about giving them an order they might refuse, if they refuse an order from him, that changes the dynamics pretty substantially. as to what to watch, we are expecting oil is the big leverage . for the u.s. and they are looking as i've said publicly -- diverting all this money the u.s. has sent to the new regime. >> there's a constitutional arg
>> john: but he's pretty bad.an military has held off, they've been out in the streets but they are still backing maduro. they don't want to get involved in a firefight with the venezuelan people at least not now but if these crowds continue to come out on the streets and maduro continues to be in charge of the military, could we see the beginnings of a civil war or some sort of massive violence? >> we could -- i would say yes the military have made that statement but they haven't...
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yeah. >> reporter: john was a marine. lorena a recent immigrant from venezuela besotted with the american dream. they met at a marine corps ball. tell me what you thought when you first saw lorena. >> saw her over there, looks shy and innocent. umr. t over and asked her to we stasy. thow really ll in lo with him. >> they talked about getting married but that marriage got rushed when her green card or visa or whatever was running out. >> i never really expected to have a perfect marriage. but i knew there's things that if you -- you know, you can compromise and you cope. >> 1991, john gets discharged from the marine corps. so he is kind of without a steady paycheck. and he scraps and he tries. lorena is the main breadwinner. >> what was lorena doing for a living? >> she was working as a nanny for janet. jan janet, you know -- working for her at the beauty salon doing nails. >> janet vesuti was a businesswoman who owned the nail cuttery. >> janet was a little bit of a mother figure at that point. lorena oftentimes seemed to
yeah. >> reporter: john was a marine. lorena a recent immigrant from venezuela besotted with the american dream. they met at a marine corps ball. tell me what you thought when you first saw lorena. >> saw her over there, looks shy and innocent. umr. t over and asked her to we stasy. thow really ll in lo with him. >> they talked about getting married but that marriage got rushed when her green card or visa or whatever was running out. >> i never really expected to have a...
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john: i think we did.k things" was fine when you were a small company and you had a very small impact when you broke something, or even when your impact was confined to one sector. you're impacting other technology companies. when you're impacting the american public at the scale these companies do, breaking things has many unintended consequences. and i think we hit another mantra. brad: a lot of the tech companies that we write about are very good at things like tax minimization, tax avoidance. so what is the responsibility of stanford university that has instructed these visible leaders, larry and sergey, evan spiegel at snapchat, in crafting a set of leaders that take things like ethical leadership and the service mindset into account? john: when we redid our undergraduate curriculum about six or seven years ago, we introduced an ethical reasoning requirement for all undergraduates. and the motivation was exactly that one. you've got people going into leadership positions in technology, medicine, polit
john: i think we did.k things" was fine when you were a small company and you had a very small impact when you broke something, or even when your impact was confined to one sector. you're impacting other technology companies. when you're impacting the american public at the scale these companies do, breaking things has many unintended consequences. and i think we hit another mantra. brad: a lot of the tech companies that we write about are very good at things like tax minimization, tax...
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in this political game. >> john: that's jeffrey in new york. nicole ogrysko are people doing that already. are people leaving the federal service because of this. >> nicole: it's probably too soon to say. chris van hollen had a round-table with federal employees and they brought up that very point. if the president is saying the shutdown may go on for months or years, regardless of whether or not that could happen, it's a concern for them. and you know we heard one of them say well maybe this isn't othe place for me, maybe i need to find a new job. and government already has a recruitment and retention problem, particularly with younger people. the vast majority of federal employees are over that age 35 group. they're having difficulty tracting millennials to work for the agencies and i don't think the government shutdown is particularly making some of these agencies more attractive to them. >> john: that line for federal employees 202-748-8000 federal workers or 202-748-8001 all others we want to hear from you. your shutdown stories and how it
in this political game. >> john: that's jeffrey in new york. nicole ogrysko are people doing that already. are people leaving the federal service because of this. >> nicole: it's probably too soon to say. chris van hollen had a round-table with federal employees and they brought up that very point. if the president is saying the shutdown may go on for months or years, regardless of whether or not that could happen, it's a concern for them. and you know we heard one of them say well...
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even john kennedy could have attracted a crowd like that. gamers arguably than his older brother. >> talk about a surreptitious meeting. they had one meeting where they had asked martin luther king to bring other members of the civil rights movement luminaries together to speak with him and he was shocked at how they spoke to him. >> you know, that's a very interesting story. king was not there, but robert kennedy -- robert kennedy is a complicated guy and on one hand he hated to be called a liberal and he hated to think he was some squishy, soft sentimental guy in the thought that blacks were not entitled to any kind of special treatment in a grown up in the household were civil rights had never been discussed any sort of was proud of all that. and yet, he was very curious about what luck america was thinking if you wanted to exchange ideas. he was open-minded and his own way. so he met with james baldwin and he asked james baldwin to organize a meeting where he could exchange ideas with black intellectuals and baldwin arranged for several
even john kennedy could have attracted a crowd like that. gamers arguably than his older brother. >> talk about a surreptitious meeting. they had one meeting where they had asked martin luther king to bring other members of the civil rights movement luminaries together to speak with him and he was shocked at how they spoke to him. >> you know, that's a very interesting story. king was not there, but robert kennedy -- robert kennedy is a complicated guy and on one hand he hated to be...
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up john zimmer.rew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i was a phone operator. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind the front desk in this oversized suit answering the phone. i saw as a phone operator that i could impact someone's day in a meaningful way. so if someone had a light in the room that was broken, i would talk to engineering, have it fixed, follow-up, and if i hear kids in the background, send milk and cookies to turn it into a positive experience. i loved that. it ended up with me going to study hospitality at cornell. emily: what did you learn about the customer from that ex
up john zimmer.rew up in greenwich, connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i was a phone operator. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about...
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as soon as he's old enough, son john joins him in the business. signs of his dad's obsession are everywhere. john just doesn't yet see them. >> my first job was cutting weeds. and i remember a lot of the stuff that's still here back in the '70s. having grown up with all this stuff, i really never thought of it as being as crazy as it was. >> no kidding. after all, business is booming. by the late 1970s, elmer's company has 150 employees. and his family's growing, too. four kids and then a brood of grandkids, including john's daughter, kristen, a chip off the ol' block, who learns about business and life from her papaw. sometimes he failed. >> and sometimes he really succeeded. but either way, he kept a good attitude. >> he also keeps that stubborn dust bowl "waste not, want not" mentality that increasingly baffles john. >> he would keep a piece of pipe that was, you know, 1 foot long. >> bigger stuff, too, like this defunct drilling rig purchased for 25k for a railroad project in west virginia back in 1967. or this contraption that dates back to t
as soon as he's old enough, son john joins him in the business. signs of his dad's obsession are everywhere. john just doesn't yet see them. >> my first job was cutting weeds. and i remember a lot of the stuff that's still here back in the '70s. having grown up with all this stuff, i really never thought of it as being as crazy as it was. >> no kidding. after all, business is booming. by the late 1970s, elmer's company has 150 employees. and his family's growing, too. four kids and...
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please thank john brookhiser. [applause] >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv, "after words". our weekly author interview program that features best-selling, nonfiction books and guest interviewers. and activist reflect on his work with black lives matter and how to advance social justice movements. and the economic policies of the trump administration. and louise actually examine the growth of the legal global trade with the emergence of new technologies. in the coming weeks on "after words" journalist stephanie land will report on living in poverty. former trump administration strategist, sebastian gorka will offer his thoughts on how the u.s. can strengthen its national security. and this weekend alan examines if the american dream is attainable today. >> young kids i talked to from texas said, i thought that barack obama was going, things were going to be better. and in fact, they are not. i think that has forced us to really take a good hard look at what is success? because getting to
please thank john brookhiser. [applause] >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv, "after words". our weekly author interview program that features best-selling, nonfiction books and guest interviewers. and activist reflect on his work with black lives matter and how to advance social justice movements. and the economic policies of the trump administration. and louise actually examine the growth of the legal global trade with the emergence of new...
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and john legend on the voice.hen oh, >> baby, baby, baby. >> carrie underwood, harry and meghan. >> pop the hips out. just waddle. >> the babies we can't wait to meet. >> and everything you need to know about the new lion king, including the music with beyonce and donald glover. >> don't worry, like i was in fourth grade when this came out. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> happy new year, everyone, and thank you for joining us. we're going to take a special look at the year ahead. there's a lot to be excited for in 2019. >> yes there is. and we're going to hit the ground running. it is award season. >> we expect lady gaga to be the queen of the award show red carpet. the season kicks off with the golden globe awards and "a star is born" with five nominations. >> making this film was a very, very humbling experience, i'm filed with gratitude. >> gaga is a double nominee for acting and writing "shallow." while bradley cooper is also double-dipping with nominations for acting and directing. >> she did what it t
and john legend on the voice.hen oh, >> baby, baby, baby. >> carrie underwood, harry and meghan. >> pop the hips out. just waddle. >> the babies we can't wait to meet. >> and everything you need to know about the new lion king, including the music with beyonce and donald glover. >> don't worry, like i was in fourth grade when this came out. >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> happy new year, everyone, and thank you for joining us....
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go ahead john in fort lauderdale. well look that's exactly i mean think we have we have a nation of three hundred thirty million people right two twenty two thousand twenty two hundred twenty five hundred counties in the united states but if you look at where news is created it's new york washington d.c. to what extent are kaga what the advertising agencies los angeles with media and in the in the hot season south florida palm beach in miami all liberal hot beds but more importantly peter it's the same people they just move around depending on where it's cool to be so you've got a handful of people in the grand context of the population of the united states in these four or five places that all have contempt for what's called me slider of a country right so they look at the sixty three million americans who voted for trump as these trog luddites these neanderthals who who you know just want to go out there and shoot anything that moves and they they hate people of color and they hate jews and they hate muslims and and
go ahead john in fort lauderdale. well look that's exactly i mean think we have we have a nation of three hundred thirty million people right two twenty two thousand twenty two hundred twenty five hundred counties in the united states but if you look at where news is created it's new york washington d.c. to what extent are kaga what the advertising agencies los angeles with media and in the in the hot season south florida palm beach in miami all liberal hot beds but more importantly peter it's...
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abraham, martin and john walking over the hill together. but, in fact, the relationship was much more complicated than that. it started out very badly. it grew over the years. one of the challenges in doing a book like this is to describe somehow have the same man who put a bug on martin luther kings telephone ended up eulogizing him and that martin luther king was killed and really gave the most famous eulogy of all of the eulogies that king got. how to get from one point to the other? how to get from point were martin luther king was horrified when robert kennedy was named attorney general and yet was ready to endorse him for the presidency eight years later? so there's a lot going on and it's hard to record and the way because there's not a lot of documentary evidence. the relationship was behind the scenes. it's no accident that are no good pictures of martin luther king and robert kennedy together. there are group shot and stuff but nothing really of the two of them sitting and talking to one another intensely and actually because the
abraham, martin and john walking over the hill together. but, in fact, the relationship was much more complicated than that. it started out very badly. it grew over the years. one of the challenges in doing a book like this is to describe somehow have the same man who put a bug on martin luther kings telephone ended up eulogizing him and that martin luther king was killed and really gave the most famous eulogy of all of the eulogies that king got. how to get from one point to the other? how to...
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everywhere i would go, it would be mr john. i would go out for a walk, and the men would be outside doing something at the fountain, have a nice walk, mr john. i would come back and say, did you have a nice walk, mr john? then they began showing the part -- more pictures of family, particularly the children, and i thought, well, this is very nice at my 93rd year, and so then came a very interesting time. near navy construction had left the building -- except for a handful. they were all done here. they came and said goodbye. they knocked on the door of my unit to tell me goodbye, mr john and then came the day where there were about a dozen left on the rooftop just above my unit, working on waterproofing. they had a problem. while i'm standing in the doorway, waiting for meals on wheels delivery, the supervisor came and said, my crew will be leaving about 11:00 o'clock. would you stand in the doorway and say goodbye? and by the way, after you've done that, stay in the doorway until they've gone down the walkway and have left tha
everywhere i would go, it would be mr john. i would go out for a walk, and the men would be outside doing something at the fountain, have a nice walk, mr john. i would come back and say, did you have a nice walk, mr john? then they began showing the part -- more pictures of family, particularly the children, and i thought, well, this is very nice at my 93rd year, and so then came a very interesting time. near navy construction had left the building -- except for a handful. they were all done...
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dirty john tells the story of john meehan, a master of deception who charmed and tormented his unsuspectingnewell. what do you think when people hear your story and think how did you let this happen? >> i tell them you weren't in my shoes. >> reporter: millions listen to the podcast which has been adapted into a hit scripted bravo show. and now a new documentary from oxygen. in 2014, debra had a successful interior design business, beautiful children and everything that money could buy here on the coast of orange county, california. >> i decided i had it all except love. >> reporter: that would change when she went online and met the man that would forever changer and her children's lives. >> i liked everything on his profile. his daughters, animals that he was an anesthesiologist. >> reporter: she went on her first date with the tall, good-looking, self-proclaimed doctor at this houston's restaurant. >> john started calling every day, and we would meet after work. and he started saying he was in love with me, i was the soulmate. he's been waiting for me. i ate it up. >> reporter: even thou
dirty john tells the story of john meehan, a master of deception who charmed and tormented his unsuspectingnewell. what do you think when people hear your story and think how did you let this happen? >> i tell them you weren't in my shoes. >> reporter: millions listen to the podcast which has been adapted into a hit scripted bravo show. and now a new documentary from oxygen. in 2014, debra had a successful interior design business, beautiful children and everything that money could...
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or the kron 4 week's rain on track this you can ( john) ( john) ( john) you can track this week's rainp.. or go to our website kron 4 dot com to stay on top of the next series of storms. there you will find full forecasts... interactive radar. and you can also get alerts for neighborhood. ( darya ) another big story we are following this morning... we have new details about what led up to a deadly officer involved shooting in santa clara. officers fatally shot a man at a gas station on lafayette street early saturday morning. police say says the 55- year-old gunman walked up to the gas station--armed with at least a long gun and a handgun---and began firing at passing cars and people pumping gas. police rushed to the scene and were able to stop the gunman before anyone got hurt. ( darya ) the investig
or the kron 4 week's rain on track this you can ( john) ( john) ( john) you can track this week's rainp.. or go to our website kron 4 dot com to stay on top of the next series of storms. there you will find full forecasts... interactive radar. and you can also get alerts for neighborhood. ( darya ) another big story we are following this morning... we have new details about what led up to a deadly officer involved shooting in santa clara. officers fatally shot a man at a gas station on...
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discussing your new book on john marshall. although a special welcome to our cosponsor today and our c-span audience. my name is lindsay cry, is a nonprofit supporting the national review and mission. it is my pleasure to welcome you. national review magazine which is known and loved for over six years is a wholly-owned subsidiary and our mission is to preserve and promote the legacy of william f buckley junior and advance the conservative principles he championed in sport the challenge like important writers like, rick brookhiser. to reflect on his contributions we held successful events all around the country aimed to be not only nostalgic but also inspirational. we realized that the young staff at our organizations were just barely reaching their teens when the bill passed. to them buckley and is passionate and persistent advocacy of his civil and inclusive manner and those could be words on the wikipedia page. this fall we took those legacy events to over 15 college campuses and last week we were at berkeley last night we
discussing your new book on john marshall. although a special welcome to our cosponsor today and our c-span audience. my name is lindsay cry, is a nonprofit supporting the national review and mission. it is my pleasure to welcome you. national review magazine which is known and loved for over six years is a wholly-owned subsidiary and our mission is to preserve and promote the legacy of william f buckley junior and advance the conservative principles he championed in sport the challenge like...
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go to see you, john. sees lie we ever have gone from simply cyber war, cyber attacks to this new phenomenon now with our elections and the ickes in france and other praises, of influence operations which is kind of like information war. so these two things have married up. the simple business of spear phishing and catch -- getting podesta's e-mails and then feeding them becomeber discreetly at certain point in time to create an instance news anew phenomenonon. i wonder if you could kind of help us separate out these two things because the cyber attacks, mariott, the target, all these kind of things, they collect our data and then nobody really hears about that. maybe somebody got your credit card information, maybe they didn't. so you get some protection from the credit agency. that doesn't seem to affect people. john, you talked about consumer behavior. that doesn't seem to affect them and we like to read about sony or sands and all this jazz but those peopling are poorly protected to start with. they co
go to see you, john. sees lie we ever have gone from simply cyber war, cyber attacks to this new phenomenon now with our elections and the ickes in france and other praises, of influence operations which is kind of like information war. so these two things have married up. the simple business of spear phishing and catch -- getting podesta's e-mails and then feeding them becomeber discreetly at certain point in time to create an instance news anew phenomenonon. i wonder if you could kind of help...
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john, let's start with the pol e. john: can i answer this in the context of the way this panel was described, which is the grand strategy issue? ronald reagan had a grand strategy. and it was to harness all of the different instruments of power, as paula eloquently describes, in order to compete in the cold war. and the cold war was not simply aircraft intercepting each other over the bering strait or north atlantic and submarines chasing each other. the cold war was a war of ideas, of philosophies of life, and so on. as paula said central , to it was presidential rhetoric. the president told the truth. he told the truth. he said truths about the nature of the soviet system, which all his predecessors, except maybe going back to john f. kennedy, all of the presidents censored themselves. if you are languishing in the gulag in the soviet union what , do you think when american presidents are censoring themselves and playing kissy-face with their oppressors, like carter did? you think moscow is so powerful, even the ame
john, let's start with the pol e. john: can i answer this in the context of the way this panel was described, which is the grand strategy issue? ronald reagan had a grand strategy. and it was to harness all of the different instruments of power, as paula eloquently describes, in order to compete in the cold war. and the cold war was not simply aircraft intercepting each other over the bering strait or north atlantic and submarines chasing each other. the cold war was a war of ideas, of...
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congressman john lewis, our hero on all subjects. and congressman david price who has been a champion on this for decades. and congresswoman escobar, a member of the freshman class who will represent the views of that very transformative, diverse, beautiful, energetic freshman class that is energizing the congress. yesterday we made history. again swearing-in is transformative. freshmen class, when they took the oath they made a difference. today guided by our new members and the american people that they represent, that we all represent, we're introducing h.r. 1 to hold legislation to clean up corruption and restore integrity to government. [applause] we put power back into the hands of the people. what's really important about this because in our for the people agenda we talked about lowering health care costs, by lowering prescription drug prices, and protecting people with pre-existing conditions can. we talked about lowering -- increasing, lowering health care costs, increase being paychecks, by building green infrastructure of
congressman john lewis, our hero on all subjects. and congressman david price who has been a champion on this for decades. and congresswoman escobar, a member of the freshman class who will represent the views of that very transformative, diverse, beautiful, energetic freshman class that is energizing the congress. yesterday we made history. again swearing-in is transformative. freshmen class, when they took the oath they made a difference. today guided by our new members and the american...
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john laughlin in paris john is a good friend in the long standing guest on cross talk you you've heard a lot of optimistic words from a demon mark here and i think you're going to continue the trend john what's the what's the state of the e.u. going into two thousand and nineteen we still have the yellow vest in france and briggs it isn't is looming. but i very much agree with what dmitri has just said how can the liberals go because for years now i've been saying that the european union and its member states are in a drift towards totalitarianism and the permitted margin of debate is narrow in every day particular of course where nothing to do with the. sure is concerned but you know when people ask me about the future of the european union i'm reminded peter as perhaps you are from your your student days as a political scientist at the debate that took place between the right wing and left wing americans on whether or not the soviet system could be reformed and the right wingers said that it couldn't and lead democrats a left wing it said that latin american dictatorships who america
john laughlin in paris john is a good friend in the long standing guest on cross talk you you've heard a lot of optimistic words from a demon mark here and i think you're going to continue the trend john what's the what's the state of the e.u. going into two thousand and nineteen we still have the yellow vest in france and briggs it isn't is looming. but i very much agree with what dmitri has just said how can the liberals go because for years now i've been saying that the european union and...
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be operated differently and called for a change of management now it's also important to note that john bolton has previously commented on the fact that the u.s. interest in venezuela and the current crisis there and u.s. involvement does seem to be linked to the fact that there's a large amount of oil there we've actually had john bolton say quote it will make a big difference to the united states. comically if we could have american oil companies invest in and produce the oil capabilities in venezuela that is a direct quote from john bolton so at this point john bolton is saying that if any action is taken against one grade of the person that the united states or other countries are recognizing as venezuela's president not recognizing nicolas maduro the elected leader who was just inaugurated they said if any action is taken against hand there will be further penalties against venezuela right now with the latest on those venezuelan sanctions on that ongoing political crisis in the south american state. or of course venezuela's political infighting continue spoke to the government and
be operated differently and called for a change of management now it's also important to note that john bolton has previously commented on the fact that the u.s. interest in venezuela and the current crisis there and u.s. involvement does seem to be linked to the fact that there's a large amount of oil there we've actually had john bolton say quote it will make a big difference to the united states. comically if we could have american oil companies invest in and produce the oil capabilities in...
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john good to have you on.you know, there will be plenty or more on the president's announcement tomorrow morning on fox news sunday. when chris wallace sits down live with vice president mike pence chris also will get reaction from democrats as well and speak live with house majority whip james check your local listings or check it here on fox news channel at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. eastern. a u.s. spy satellite streaked into orbit this morning taking off from california's vandenberg air force base after months of delays. the powerful delta 4 heavy rocket boosting a classified national by satellite. the launch web cast cut off about six and a half minutes after liftoff to maintain mission's secrecy. well facing a short fall of recruits the u.s. army is changing up its strategy to attract new soldiers and redoubling it efforts in liberal leaning cities. and dan springer has that story. ♪ it is early morning pp at joint base lewis in western washington home to army's original strike brigade against terrorism. just up
john good to have you on.you know, there will be plenty or more on the president's announcement tomorrow morning on fox news sunday. when chris wallace sits down live with vice president mike pence chris also will get reaction from democrats as well and speak live with house majority whip james check your local listings or check it here on fox news channel at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. eastern. a u.s. spy satellite streaked into orbit this morning taking off from california's vandenberg air force base...
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john and i had our differences. he was a democrat, and i'm a republican. but we shared a commitment to public service and working to advance the interests of the people of iowa, the great state of iowa. we both had the privilege to serve iowans in both houses of congress. for a decade, john represented iowa's second district in the house of representatives from 1965 to 1975. i represented iowa's third district from 1975 to 1980. and then we each had the opportunity to represent the state of iowa here in the united states senate. john made the decision to pursue a life of public service early in his life. after graduating from franklin high school in cedar rapids, senator culver headed east to boston, massachusetts. he earned his undergraduate degree in american government from harvard university. he also played fullback for the crimson football team. he was brawny and had a big build. in fact, he was even drafted to the nfl. but john punted a career on the gridiron and answered the call to a different vocation, and that was to public service. first, he ser
john and i had our differences. he was a democrat, and i'm a republican. but we shared a commitment to public service and working to advance the interests of the people of iowa, the great state of iowa. we both had the privilege to serve iowans in both houses of congress. for a decade, john represented iowa's second district in the house of representatives from 1965 to 1975. i represented iowa's third district from 1975 to 1980. and then we each had the opportunity to represent the state of...
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john: no. when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to deal with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what does it look like an work jointly with government to say, how do we get there? emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: the answer is, any company that doesn't constantly think they're under threat has a problem. you saw the press on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to reinvent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come at us. we will get left behind.
john: no. when a company or leaders are doing well, everybody sings your praises. like me in 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me i never dreamed would. by the way, we came back. every time we got knocked down, we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl are good people, but they have to deal with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to say what does it look like an...
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john was not who i married. >> it was his true nature.s all too familiar with. sharing in the documentary she learned he is a liar and a drug addict. >> i found on the very top shelf pushed all the way to the back a box of drugs, fentanyl and -- >> after the couple split, john made violent threats heard in the recorded phone calls. >> tonia, you enjoy your time left on this earth, okay. because that is what it is going to come down to. >> tanya and her daughter spent years fearing for their lives. >> i always thought he would try to come and get us just to get back at my mom. and i got scared. >> someone that he has latched on to is never free of him. >> detective julio bowman learned of at least 50 victims since first investigating extortion and stalking accusations made against john in 2013. arresting him after finding scion i'd capsules and zip ties and a gun and ammo he stashed. >> if we did not arrest him, something horrible would happen to the victim. >> john was arrested in october of 2014, two days letter he met deborah and zeroed
john was not who i married. >> it was his true nature.s all too familiar with. sharing in the documentary she learned he is a liar and a drug addict. >> i found on the very top shelf pushed all the way to the back a box of drugs, fentanyl and -- >> after the couple split, john made violent threats heard in the recorded phone calls. >> tonia, you enjoy your time left on this earth, okay. because that is what it is going to come down to. >> tanya and her daughter...
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john, anything to add? john: no. frank: before we turn the floor over to the audience for questions, i wanted to ask one last question, and that is about the future. there are a lot of views out there -- keep the triad, do away with the triad, keep arms-control, do away with arms-control. but my fundamental question is this -- what steps need to be taken to maintain a level of bipartisan consensus on arms control and strategic modernization that is politically sustainable over the long term? most of these programs that we have talked about are going to ,o through this administration the next administration, andy -- and the administration beyond that. so you are going to have to have some type of consensus or agreement to sustain these programs over the long term. why don't we start with then endgo down, and with brian. view as toat is your tot steps need to be taken maintain a long-term, politically sustainable consensus? madelyn: certainly on the physical side, the triad. i think the numbers of each of the elements
john, anything to add? john: no. frank: before we turn the floor over to the audience for questions, i wanted to ask one last question, and that is about the future. there are a lot of views out there -- keep the triad, do away with the triad, keep arms-control, do away with arms-control. but my fundamental question is this -- what steps need to be taken to maintain a level of bipartisan consensus on arms control and strategic modernization that is politically sustainable over the long term?...
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john: it is still low. tosaw a very traumatic end 2018, and to expect the market to rally back is helpful. a is clearly oversold, so bounce makes sense. we would expect it to run into selling fairly soon. either, we are already in a bear market or we have to form a bit more of a base before we expect the market to recover. guy: and a question i asked earlier on, what kind of a ride will we get? the vix curve remains inverted, so how bumpy 2019 look? john: at least as bumpy as last year. we think we are between six and 18 months from the end of the business cycle. volatility picks up, uncertainty builds, and in that kind of environment you can make new highs, but in a messy way. vonnie: how closely are you watching things like president trump speaking last night and we are into the day of the 19th government shutdown. no signs of return a take in any time soon. john: if you contrast it with last year, we went into last year with government policy being seen as a positive in the market. we have issues with th
john: it is still low. tosaw a very traumatic end 2018, and to expect the market to rally back is helpful. a is clearly oversold, so bounce makes sense. we would expect it to run into selling fairly soon. either, we are already in a bear market or we have to form a bit more of a base before we expect the market to recover. guy: and a question i asked earlier on, what kind of a ride will we get? the vix curve remains inverted, so how bumpy 2019 look? john: at least as bumpy as last year. we...