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big john, that miner was called. john dingell was without question our very own big john.an life figure who had raised up the institution of the house as a legislator and as a leader in our party. as the years passed and i got to know john the man, not only as big john the chairman, and as it turned out, he was approachable. he was, i discovered, as so many of you did, as tender as he was tenacious. he became a dear, dear friend. thank you, debbie, for allowing me to say a few words. i never stopped looking up to him. as a senior colleague. even as he became my dear friend, he continued to be big john. to all of us with whom he served. and big john was a master of the house as has been said. on occasion he would unabashedly use his power as the chairman to cut through the confusion on an issue and impose his will he believed to be morally the correct thing to do. he once gaveled a committee meeting to adjournment right before he was about to lose the vote. declaring, you may have the votes, but i've got the gavel. and more often than not, he ultimately got the votes, too.
big john, that miner was called. john dingell was without question our very own big john.an life figure who had raised up the institution of the house as a legislator and as a leader in our party. as the years passed and i got to know john the man, not only as big john the chairman, and as it turned out, he was approachable. he was, i discovered, as so many of you did, as tender as he was tenacious. he became a dear, dear friend. thank you, debbie, for allowing me to say a few words. i never...
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and she knew john and john knew her. them. i remember talking with my son when i introduced him to john some years ago, to my granddaughter who is a second year student at columbia law school was in the room with us. after she walked out, she said, pop, why, why do you like and so much? [laughter] and she was impressed. but she could tell, i really liked him. why did i like him so much. i think it's because i knew he knew me. and he gave me confidence. he gave me confidence. he made me believe more in myself than i had. john had that special capacity to do so. because when you are with him, you knew you were with greatness and knew he was the man in just two years in his whole career did more than people did in their entire career. i told my granddaughter what i liked about john was not anything to do with the fights we were in together and won together. i can sum it up in one word why i cared so much for john dingell. like my father, he believed everyone, everyone, without exception was entitled to be treated with digni
and she knew john and john knew her. them. i remember talking with my son when i introduced him to john some years ago, to my granddaughter who is a second year student at columbia law school was in the room with us. after she walked out, she said, pop, why, why do you like and so much? [laughter] and she was impressed. but she could tell, i really liked him. why did i like him so much. i think it's because i knew he knew me. and he gave me confidence. he gave me confidence. he made me believe...
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chairman, comey john. -- call me john. it was very hard for me to say john dingell. friend john- my dingell was bold. he was brave. when you listsy all of his accomplishments. he was human, he struggled. he experienced challenges. career, years into his -- the issue aon raised at the forefront of a nation. after the historic march on , dr. king in 1963 spoke about the dream of a true democracy. i demanded on behalf of the young people wake up, america, wake up. i didn't know any better, i had all of my hair, a few pounds lighter, and much younger. john voted for the deal. he believed it was the right thing to do. tough facing a very reelection. raised was dividing our country. cutting a large population of african-americans out of his district. polish-american who had voted against the bill. john did not run from his decision or tried to explain away his vote. he stood on the courage of his that primaryd won by 5000 votes. -- peoplepected him respect you for what you stand up for what you believe. they don't always like what you decide, but as they know they can trus
chairman, comey john. -- call me john. it was very hard for me to say john dingell. friend john- my dingell was bold. he was brave. when you listsy all of his accomplishments. he was human, he struggled. he experienced challenges. career, years into his -- the issue aon raised at the forefront of a nation. after the historic march on , dr. king in 1963 spoke about the dream of a true democracy. i demanded on behalf of the young people wake up, america, wake up. i didn't know any better, i had...
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hoyer: the spirit of john -- the spirit of john dingell was so present at that remark. now, john dingell apparently was not always right and he wanted to repeal the senate and then he wanted -- but he didn't want to replace it. john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce committee for such a great time. he remembered all of you. he asked me to give each of you his best, to wish you well, and to say that our country needs each of us to work together. would that we could leave just some of the legacy that john dingell has left behind. we are so blessed that we have the opportunity to serve with his wife, his beloved wife, his lovely deborah. what an extraordinary relationship. what an extraordinary man. how lucky we were and are to serve with him. he speaker will be shortly notifying us of when the funeral will be, opportunities to go to the funeral. t
hoyer: the spirit of john -- the spirit of john dingell was so present at that remark. now, john dingell apparently was not always right and he wanted to repeal the senate and then he wanted -- but he didn't want to replace it. john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce...
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john dingell. if you need us in the hours to ome, the days to come, call us and we will be there. let me say, again, to my friend , to our brother, john dingell, i want to thank you for all of your help through the years, for all your love and support. thank you for your friendship. i will miss you. we will miss you. but i do believe deeply in my heart that we will see you in the morning. [applause] >> we have come together today as fellow americans to celebrate the life of one of the greats. debbie, thank you for giving me the honor of being part of this today. mr. boehner: it means a lot to me to be here to honor my friend, the gentleman from michigan, the dean of the house, the chairman. and as you know, john was driven by the notion that congressional service is an act of coming together and finding common ground necessary to advance the interest of our country. a mentor to many of us who served with him in the congress, john was revered by colleagues, democrat and republican alike. in 2013, wh
john dingell. if you need us in the hours to ome, the days to come, call us and we will be there. let me say, again, to my friend , to our brother, john dingell, i want to thank you for all of your help through the years, for all your love and support. thank you for your friendship. i will miss you. we will miss you. but i do believe deeply in my heart that we will see you in the morning. [applause] >> we have come together today as fellow americans to celebrate the life of one of the...
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john john. around the same time a friend of ours and a man who will speak in connection week or -- in connection week or later in the week and was supposed to speak today and couldn't get here, a man who walked across the bridge at selma and went out of his way, john lewis, a young man -- if john were here my guess he is famous for saying you are the life, you are the life. never let any person or force damp dampen our dim or diminish your life. that was john. that was john. he saeudid choose confrontation length hesitant ly hesitantly. but when it is your time don't be afraid to stand up, speak up speak out, against great in injustice. that was john. and, damn, when he spoke out -- now you all knew john never had a temper. he would never lose it or never lecture it. but my lord, when he did, there he is in 1965 fighting the hammer and tong to pass medicare then every step of the way with all great pieces of legislation improved it and extended it. you think that is john that just worked on heal
john john. around the same time a friend of ours and a man who will speak in connection week or -- in connection week or later in the week and was supposed to speak today and couldn't get here, a man who walked across the bridge at selma and went out of his way, john lewis, a young man -- if john were here my guess he is famous for saying you are the life, you are the life. never let any person or force damp dampen our dim or diminish your life. that was john. that was john. he saeudid choose...
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john. i served with a lot of members of congress and the united states senate. election,t after the to be sworn in as vice tosident, the story came in the caucus and tell us something that happened that day in history. there has only been -- i think a quicktime, 13 members that serve longer than i had in the senate. that made me very upset. met a lot of great men and women. there's only a feel that i looked up to. i knew they were better than i was at what they did. were more successful at what they set out to do than i was. -- john wast manned that man. i was flattered when he asked me to be a eulogized. i know it's beyond my capacity to sum up a manned if i have five days, to do justice to who he was. us to celebrate today, celebrate his extraordinary life. experience, losing john is like losing part of your soul. he was your soul. what an amazing soul he was. i think all of us owe the family a lot for sharing john with us in his retirement, as well as when he was home in public office. t
john. i served with a lot of members of congress and the united states senate. election,t after the to be sworn in as vice tosident, the story came in the caucus and tell us something that happened that day in history. there has only been -- i think a quicktime, 13 members that serve longer than i had in the senate. that made me very upset. met a lot of great men and women. there's only a feel that i looked up to. i knew they were better than i was at what they did. were more successful at what...
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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 make which is interesting is he 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 a 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 cite -- the candidate for this role is mark twain. mark twain did have a role in this as i understand. how did that work out? john: there 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
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 make which is interesting is he 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 a paragraph and does that. generally speaking, it is amazing. he writes like he...
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capitol tie for former congressman john dingell. he was the longest serving member of congress in history being in office from 1955 to 2015. early today on the floor, they commemorated. we begin with majority steny hoyer who led the chamber in a moment of silence. mr. hoyer: and he fought all of his life for fairness and opportunity nor all. he defended vigorously the men and working women of the auto industry. his witt, his humor brought miles to our faces and he is fearless questions of witnesses in committee brought witnesses to those who pleeved they had undermined the safety and health of our citizens. let us begin our remembrances of him by celebrating the love that he had for this great institution. about which he cared so deeply. he believed it is about improving people's lives and delivering on the promises of those who came before us and to those who have come after us. may john's legacy depide us forward as we seek to make this house all he believed it could be. d all he did to make it so better. than it might have been.
capitol tie for former congressman john dingell. he was the longest serving member of congress in history being in office from 1955 to 2015. early today on the floor, they commemorated. we begin with majority steny hoyer who led the chamber in a moment of silence. mr. hoyer: and he fought all of his life for fairness and opportunity nor all. he defended vigorously the men and working women of the auto industry. his witt, his humor brought miles to our faces and he is fearless questions of...
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john. >> john: and, in seattle, thanks.next remembering america's longest serving member of congress. a look back john dingell's 59 years in congress. first, beyond the borders to mike moran supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is depending death to america not aimed at the american people but rather its leaders. and the website quotes him to say, chant death to leaders like president trump. national security advisor john and secretary of state mike pompeo said the iranian people will not stop saying death to america as long as the u.s. x maliciously towards iran. in turkey, 14 people have been pulled a light from the wreckage of an eight story apartment building in istanbul. they include 16-year-old boy who was rescued today, 14 bodies have also been recovered. the cause of wednesday's collapses under investigation, but officials have said to come at the top three floors of the building were illegally built. empire tore through sleeping quarters of a brazilian soccer academy killing ten people, most of them teenagers. the
john. >> john: and, in seattle, thanks.next remembering america's longest serving member of congress. a look back john dingell's 59 years in congress. first, beyond the borders to mike moran supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei is depending death to america not aimed at the american people but rather its leaders. and the website quotes him to say, chant death to leaders like president trump. national security advisor john and secretary of state mike pompeo said the iranian people will...
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she said, "i saw john." "outside in a car." >> a story ending in savagery that would stun even police. >> there's no way he gets away with this unless he kills her. here's keith morrison with "the women & dirty john." ♪ >> reporter: in the beginning was desire, natural human desire for connection, for love. and so she aimed her arrow at that online ocean of intimate strangers and found -- him. >> newport beach 911. do you need police fire or paramedics? >> hi. i need an ambulance right away and the police. >> reporter: it was summertime when the awful climax came. a late afternoon, a marmalade sun beating down on the parking lot of a rental apartment complex in newport beach, california. that's when they heard it. >> and she says this woman's just screaming. >> all right. >> whole complex must have heard it, terrified, howling, desperate. >> is she ok? >> reporter: there was a man down there, they could see him. he had a knife. he was stabbing the screaming woman and nobody was helping her. >> it's really ba
she said, "i saw john." "outside in a car." >> a story ending in savagery that would stun even police. >> there's no way he gets away with this unless he kills her. here's keith morrison with "the women & dirty john." ♪ >> reporter: in the beginning was desire, natural human desire for connection, for love. and so she aimed her arrow at that online ocean of intimate strangers and found -- him. >> newport beach 911. do you need police...
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and that's about john's dad. john dingell sr. my father, sander levin's first political memory, aside from listening to fireside chats around the living room radio, coming from president roosevelt, is of campaigning or john dingell sr. in his knickersing, my dad would have been maybe 10 years old. so this is going back to the late 1930's or early 1940's. nd then in 1946, i think, john dingell sr. recommended to president harry truman that he appoint a lawyer named theodore levin to the eastern district of michigan to be a federal judge. andujarry truman did that. and i was looking at the record with all the time things take these days, dan, the president 3, ated uncle ted on july and he was sitting on july 22. of either 1946 or 1947. things happen at a different speed in those days. and theodore levin served for many years and he was the chief judge of the eastern district of michigan. but earlier than that, before was chief judge, i think, jolingdulling get -- john dingell's son, john d. dingell jr., clerked for judge levin. it
and that's about john's dad. john dingell sr. my father, sander levin's first political memory, aside from listening to fireside chats around the living room radio, coming from president roosevelt, is of campaigning or john dingell sr. in his knickersing, my dad would have been maybe 10 years old. so this is going back to the late 1930's or early 1940's. nd then in 1946, i think, john dingell sr. recommended to president harry truman that he appoint a lawyer named theodore levin to the eastern...
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(john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure that no matter what theyo, that it helps to create an emotion in the audience. cause after all, good pictures are about people. and if he can get the emotions out of his actors, it's naturally going to affect the audience. (lindsay anderson) ford had been a director for over twenty years. and had learned how to work with actors, get performances and to achieve reality in terms of character. i watched you with that baby, that other woman's baby. it looked, well.... well, i still got a ranch across the border. and it's a nice place. a real nice place. trees and grass and water. there's a cabin, half-built. a man could live there... with a woman. will you go? but you don't know me. you don't know who i am. i know all i want to know. (lindsay anderson) dialogue is important, but there are many sequences in "stagecoach," which are purely told through the image. particularly, say, the final chase. (gunfire) (lindsay anderson) a very interesting sequence. it disobeys all the rules. there's no left to right, and righ
(john wayne) john ford was very careful in handling his actors, to make sure that no matter what theyo, that it helps to create an emotion in the audience. cause after all, good pictures are about people. and if he can get the emotions out of his actors, it's naturally going to affect the audience. (lindsay anderson) ford had been a director for over twenty years. and had learned how to work with actors, get performances and to achieve reality in terms of character. i watched you with that...
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right, john? >> it is a great honor and privilege to be with so many people who are celebrating the first amendment rights, especially those of students in the schools. this is a very powerful moment. for me personally to be participating in this. thank you for inviting me. i also want to mention the national history day, which has done so much to promote student awareness. >> and we will have a chance to meet some of the national history day students in a little bit. we are going to meet some of the students taking our country toward ideals of equal justice under the law and equality for all. that's what we have tried to do throughout the ages. we are honored to be with you to do that. and to honor each other's stories. parents stood up for what was right. they weren't always so popular for doing this. we are going to tell you the story of how this all happened. >> let's get started. >> we were kids like all of you, wonderful se, we had qualities like all of you chlt filled with creativity and fi
right, john? >> it is a great honor and privilege to be with so many people who are celebrating the first amendment rights, especially those of students in the schools. this is a very powerful moment. for me personally to be participating in this. thank you for inviting me. i also want to mention the national history day, which has done so much to promote student awareness. >> and we will have a chance to meet some of the national history day students in a little bit. we are going...
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john: the culture.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 was
john: the culture.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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>> john rutton? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date?i mean, what -- are you guys, is this something -- you said i was going to interview somebody about art. >> detective seemed uncomfortab uncomfortable and vague in her answers especially when they add skbt sherry. >> you know, i may have talked to her. you know -- >> you mentioned a hospital maybe. you may have talked to her at a hospital. >> yeah, i may have -- you know, i'm thinking back now, you guys are bringing back all these old memories. >> detectives turned up the heat. >> did you have a fight with her? >> like we fought? >> did you ever duke it out with her? >> no, i don't think so. >> you'd remember that. >> yeah, i would think so. >> most of us can remember the number of fistfights we've had over the course of our lives but she answers no when she asked whether she attacked sherry. >> i doesn't sound familiar. i mean, what are they saying? so i fought with her so i -- get the jump, they're saying i fought with her so i must have killed her. i mean, come on. >> after about 45
>> john rutton? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date?i mean, what -- are you guys, is this something -- you said i was going to interview somebody about art. >> detective seemed uncomfortab uncomfortable and vague in her answers especially when they add skbt sherry. >> you know, i may have talked to her. you know -- >> you mentioned a hospital maybe. you may have talked to her at a hospital. >> yeah, i may have -- you know, i'm thinking back...
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goodbye, john. finally you are in that place of more perfect union where all god's children know how it feels to be free. thank you. [applause] >> on friday, several images were posted, this one from detroit news.com, of the burial ceremony of congressman dingell. he was laid to rest at arlington cemetery with military honors. he served in the u.s. army from 1944 until 1946 as a second lieutenant. congressman dingell was 92 years old. c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, sunday discussion on the border wall battle and president trump's reelection prospects. campaign 2020, and the direction of the democratic party. also, we will talk about the future of the united states's role in afghanistan. be sure to watch "washington journal" sunday morning. join the discussion. on thursday, supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor talked about her life and career at an event hosted by the law library of congress. it is one hour. [inaudible co
goodbye, john. finally you are in that place of more perfect union where all god's children know how it feels to be free. thank you. [applause] >> on friday, several images were posted, this one from detroit news.com, of the burial ceremony of congressman dingell. he was laid to rest at arlington cemetery with military honors. he served in the u.s. army from 1944 until 1946 as a second lieutenant. congressman dingell was 92 years old. c-span's "washington journal," live every...
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john has his opinion about the war. john has a right to his opinion. leave them alone. i thought that was excellent to have a football player come over. [applause] we have another question from twitter, this is from ashley. she joined us on the online forum. asked, how did being involved in this in a young -- at a young age affect and change your life? it has changed both of our lives. we have been given the opportunity to spend time with young people, like today, encouraging young people. it has been a great privilege. john: it affected my life, i am sure. have done something significant at a young age you feel like you need to do something else or that is the only thing you will be -- the only thing you will have accomplished. i remained a lifelong peace activist. majorstill my identification, as an activist. i am still very opposed to militarism. budget a large military is detrimental to our society and is preventing us from addressing real issues that we have. it in the case of -- winning at a young age gave me confidence to chart my own course. i have done that and
john has his opinion about the war. john has a right to his opinion. leave them alone. i thought that was excellent to have a football player come over. [applause] we have another question from twitter, this is from ashley. she joined us on the online forum. asked, how did being involved in this in a young -- at a young age affect and change your life? it has changed both of our lives. we have been given the opportunity to spend time with young people, like today, encouraging young people. it...
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don't worry, john has a few advantages that the other coaches don't ♪ i can't sit and hold my >> johnou bring your awards in just to let everybody know you have an egot? >> no, no. you know why? because, um -- >> are you afraid of what you have to do? >> i'm afraid. >> i'm positive that john will fall into the category of horrible pile of doo-doo coach. >> what advice do you have for john? >> i don't have any. i don't want to help him at all. >> why? >> because i worked with john in this capacity before. i know he's got mad skills. i'm worried. >> don't get sucked into john legend. he's so cool, i know. >> all the coaches are ganging up on john, but don't worry, he has a secret weapon and i'm not just talking about his cute mini-me 9-month-old miles. >> is there any concern he can use chrissy and her online presence? >> she trolls me more than she trolls everybody else. i have a feeling she's not going to help me that much. >> john may be the new guy, but blake wants to settle the score with kelly. >> last season goes out, gets the country artist and wins. will you ever let that happe
don't worry, john has a few advantages that the other coaches don't ♪ i can't sit and hold my >> johnou bring your awards in just to let everybody know you have an egot? >> no, no. you know why? because, um -- >> are you afraid of what you have to do? >> i'm afraid. >> i'm positive that john will fall into the category of horrible pile of doo-doo coach. >> what advice do you have for john? >> i don't have any. i don't want to help him at all. >>...
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here is john pienaar. his photography.s flash john: all in number, big in ambition. the trio of mps waed away from the tory party and joined the breakaway band who had already quit labor, taking their first steps into the political center with an independent group. with the labor quitters, they make 11. the newest recruits sitting out there grounds for divorce from the tory party. >> friends and family who enabled me to win -- john: brexit a big reason for going. >> the hard-line anti-eu squadro that have ded every leader var the last 40 years are now running the consve party, top to toe. they are the conservparty. >> i am not leaving the conservative party. it has left us. john: the conservatives said they had grown too harsh. >> i tired of caeling numb. no longer represent a government who cannot open their eyes to the suffering endured by the most vulnerable in society, suffering which we have deepened whilst having the power to fix. john: all three have lost faith in mrs. may's handling of brexit. >> the party that was once themo trusted on the economy and busine
here is john pienaar. his photography.s flash john: all in number, big in ambition. the trio of mps waed away from the tory party and joined the breakaway band who had already quit labor, taking their first steps into the political center with an independent group. with the labor quitters, they make 11. the newest recruits sitting out there grounds for divorce from the tory party. >> friends and family who enabled me to win -- john: brexit a big reason for going. >> the hard-line...
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her hulking assailant, john plea han, the man infamously known as dirty john. her mother's estrankd husband who terrorized and stalk their family. he attacked her in this parking lot, knife in hand. >> he looks me in the eyes and says, do you remember me? >> terry realizes she is in a fight for her life. >> i started trying to get away from him. he keeps grabbing me. at this point stabbing me but i'm not aware that he's stabbing me because the knife is in a del taco bag. i think he is punching me. we fall down and he is on his knees. and i'm on my back and i'm pedal kicking his forearms as he was trying to come down and stabbed me. >> she has an inch deep stab wound. >> the knife lands in that position. i pick it up and i just start whaling back on him. >> she flashes to her favorite show, the walking dead. >> i'm pushing him off me but i'm holding his head. because watch the walking dead and i don't want him to bite me. >> that's what you were thinking. >> yeah. and i thought, i don't want him to wake up and just try hurt me again because i think he'll try to
her hulking assailant, john plea han, the man infamously known as dirty john. her mother's estrankd husband who terrorized and stalk their family. he attacked her in this parking lot, knife in hand. >> he looks me in the eyes and says, do you remember me? >> terry realizes she is in a fight for her life. >> i started trying to get away from him. he keeps grabbing me. at this point stabbing me but i'm not aware that he's stabbing me because the knife is in a del taco bag. i...
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john ryan is it focuses on the anti-semitism. ..ption mp is focused heavily on brexit and that really bound them altogether where asjoan that really bound them altogether where as joan ryan that really bound them altogether where asjoan ryan came out the second day and said as chair of labour of israel, she can no longer in good faith and state in the party and she has gone do not come out with a 4—page letter on twitter and cannot stay any longer and she does not believe this is a problem that existed in previous times. it is near and existed in previous times. it is nearand can existed in previous times. it is near and can only jeremy existed in previous times. it is near and can onlyjeremy corbyn. it raises questions on who is responsible in this instance for the anti—semitism, new members, current mps but also one thing that keeps coming up is precisely what exactly you want people to do about it. both conservatives and labour have very difficult kind of procedures with dealing with complaints so obviously john ryanjoining deali
john ryan is it focuses on the anti-semitism. ..ption mp is focused heavily on brexit and that really bound them altogether where asjoan that really bound them altogether where as joan ryan that really bound them altogether where asjoan ryan came out the second day and said as chair of labour of israel, she can no longer in good faith and state in the party and she has gone do not come out with a 4—page letter on twitter and cannot stay any longer and she does not believe this is a problem...
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hoyer: the spirit of john -- the spirit of john dingell was so present at that remark. now, john dingell apparently was not always right and he wanted to repeal the senate and then he wanted -- but he didn't want to replace it. john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce committee for such a great time. he remembered all of you. he asked me to give each of you his best, to wish you well, and to say that our country needs each of us to work together. would that we could leave just some of the legacy that john dingell has left behind. we are so blessed that we have the opportunity to serve with his wife, his beloved wife, his lovely deborah. what an extraordinary relationship. what an extraordinary man. how lucky we were and are to serve with him. he speaker will be shortly notifying us of when the funeral will be, opportunities to go to the funeral. t
hoyer: the spirit of john -- the spirit of john dingell was so present at that remark. now, john dingell apparently was not always right and he wanted to repeal the senate and then he wanted -- but he didn't want to replace it. john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce...
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answer john's question.ack obama. >> lisa: we are talking about congressional committee and also using the resources and the president, fair on some merit and some of the things, congress has an oversight rule. and as you look at something like the russians, almost completely president trump, eight gaining in popularity depending on what the mueller investigation. but the american people have been told about collusion, exclusion, collusion. in all of these people who have been saying this. >> ed: good point. expectations, >> and then congress, through their authority of subpoenas, the hearing, they will overreach. and the expectations and the american people will see the politics for what it is. >> ed: >> about this chaos, what do you think about what is happening, specifically with justin fairfax, lieutenant governor of sexual assault? brett kavanaugh. >> actually come i'm disappointed. and northam has to resign. and these allegations against fairfax investigated. and then what do you think? democrats, if t
answer john's question.ack obama. >> lisa: we are talking about congressional committee and also using the resources and the president, fair on some merit and some of the things, congress has an oversight rule. and as you look at something like the russians, almost completely president trump, eight gaining in popularity depending on what the mueller investigation. but the american people have been told about collusion, exclusion, collusion. in all of these people who have been saying...
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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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john stopford joins us now on set. what do you make of the risk rally does far and where would you put your chips in terms of the gains? john: that is a combination of things. the fed and other central banks have stepped away from a hawkish stance, so that is a relief. a lot of it i think was people got very short and to the end of last year and squeezed higher on a reduction in bad news. we are cautious about chasing the market at these levels. we are getting closer to the november levels you talked about. the data remains pretty awful. the market is anticipating an inflection in the data, an improvement in the data, and it would be nice to see that before getting carried away. guy: earnings are going down. earnings estimates are going down quite rapidly. someone who was on earlier on has talked about how the session is already here. the earnings story is not backing up this move. what cracks? john: i think the market is beginning to think that this is 2015 and 2017 again, rather than going off a cliff into a global r
john stopford joins us now on set. what do you make of the risk rally does far and where would you put your chips in terms of the gains? john: that is a combination of things. the fed and other central banks have stepped away from a hawkish stance, so that is a relief. a lot of it i think was people got very short and to the end of last year and squeezed higher on a reduction in bad news. we are cautious about chasing the market at these levels. we are getting closer to the november levels you...
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powhatan invited john smith to visit. he accused him, correctly, of invading his people and intending to take his country. he intended to kill john smith. smith was trapped because his ships set at low tide. pocahontas appeared and warned him so they could escape. in the meantime, volunteers sent from jamestown to check on john smith were warned by pocahontas. a young 14-year-old boy was caught up in this, too. she saved him also. she did what she could to keep the two sides from killing each other which was to the betterment of cultural understanding. we passed four years before the next incident when she was abducted by an english navigator in the potomac river region. it can be argued that her willingness to take a chance with argal and to go aboard his ship is evidence of her effort to promote the resumption of amicable relations. that is the act of an ambassador of cross-cultural understanding. early 1614, she took the major step of converting to christianity. as chief gray mentioned a moment ago, talking about the v
powhatan invited john smith to visit. he accused him, correctly, of invading his people and intending to take his country. he intended to kill john smith. smith was trapped because his ships set at low tide. pocahontas appeared and warned him so they could escape. in the meantime, volunteers sent from jamestown to check on john smith were warned by pocahontas. a young 14-year-old boy was caught up in this, too. she saved him also. she did what she could to keep the two sides from killing each...
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my name is john, i'm the historical interpretation supervisor. every time i speak on the subject -- but as far as being , we interpret here which is at hand.be heavily we are a public history institution. this topic is near and dear to my heart. but also audiences and visitors. it's an everyday occurrence for us. family can talk about the ambassador. -- >> you can talk about the abbasid her. -- the ambassador. addressve to kind of both ends of school groups and our general audience, is that we have a person who lived here over 400 years ago and she was good to make an impact, certainly not on her own community but also for the english community to which she engages and if you consider the english becoming the united states. we are going to have a huge legacy. we have to be prepared for subjects we are discussing today. people have a disney perspective on the subject. my staff are extremely well read . and present the idea of rebuilding the idea. you can imagine a huge undertaking to collectively do that. people from belgium, uganda, india. the qu
my name is john, i'm the historical interpretation supervisor. every time i speak on the subject -- but as far as being , we interpret here which is at hand.be heavily we are a public history institution. this topic is near and dear to my heart. but also audiences and visitors. it's an everyday occurrence for us. family can talk about the ambassador. -- >> you can talk about the abbasid her. -- the ambassador. addressve to kind of both ends of school groups and our general audience, is...
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not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ no matter what your name is. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪tum tum tum tum smoothies. also available tums sugar-free.
not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ no matter what your name is. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at...
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host: john bennett. guest: both of the last two callers have said that the democrat will not give the president any money for the wall. that appears to be over. agreedder committee has to somewhere between 1.3 billion dollars and $1.2 billion. they are hung up where in the middle they may be able to meet. the president will not like that p he will not love a bill that had $1.75 billion for the wall. host: and that money can go to a concrete wall, if border experts decide they need? guest: that is what it is looking for petey can use that for steel slats, concrete, whatever department of homeland security experts want. deal, ahen there's a long-term deal, there will be border barrier funds. democrats have given grand there appear the president would then use a national emergency to unlock pentagon funds that he would try to shift into the border wall program. that is where we expect democratic lawmakers and pro-immigrant groups to immediately file lawsuits and tried to block him from moving that money aro
host: john bennett. guest: both of the last two callers have said that the democrat will not give the president any money for the wall. that appears to be over. agreedder committee has to somewhere between 1.3 billion dollars and $1.2 billion. they are hung up where in the middle they may be able to meet. the president will not like that p he will not love a bill that had $1.75 billion for the wall. host: and that money can go to a concrete wall, if border experts decide they need? guest: that...
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this letter just all options are on the table john finish go ahead john. when a democratic process is approved by cuba i think we have to question whether or not that process is truly democratic so let's just put things in proper diplomatic and political context here i think the us is very much concerned about a tremendous spillover into countries in latin america with potentially three million or so of venezuelan refugees on top of the refugees that have already fled the utter destitution of the country that has been so poorly so why what's the united. center that make that poor except when she said even worse if the more sanctions the worse it is ok i'm not going to i'm not going to be an apologist for the government's economic planning i think they've made a lot of mistakes ok and corruption is also there well but i mean when you when you're sanctioning country you're intentionally hurting the average person because you know as well as everyone else watching this program sanctions don't really hurt the elites it hurts the average person and how many tim
this letter just all options are on the table john finish go ahead john. when a democratic process is approved by cuba i think we have to question whether or not that process is truly democratic so let's just put things in proper diplomatic and political context here i think the us is very much concerned about a tremendous spillover into countries in latin america with potentially three million or so of venezuelan refugees on top of the refugees that have already fled the utter destitution of...
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john mccain is no longer here but i think that bomb bomb bomb bomb iran is still on john bolton's mind friend will remember all commodities trade in u.s. dollars that was part of the post world war two new world order is if iran is dealing oil or japan stealing oil or europe dealing in oil they have to go through dollars and then so new sanctions on iran any country that deals in oil and dealing with dollars and then they can extrapolate that as oh you're violating the iran sanctions and then so this is part of the empire's key toward the dollar which is the world reserve currency and gives the u.s. the right to rule the world if anyone touches the u.s. dollar except for china's now except in us you know they're doing well as i show you and or gold or other doesn't strike up a currency that are emerging that's right and that's what's really put in the kobayashi on this bill the to manage the globe and iran is introducing a crypto currency not for it like domestic use but as a replacement for swift i don't realize but saudi arabia and the u.a.e. also have a crypto currency for settlemen
john mccain is no longer here but i think that bomb bomb bomb bomb iran is still on john bolton's mind friend will remember all commodities trade in u.s. dollars that was part of the post world war two new world order is if iran is dealing oil or japan stealing oil or europe dealing in oil they have to go through dollars and then so new sanctions on iran any country that deals in oil and dealing with dollars and then they can extrapolate that as oh you're violating the iran sanctions and then...
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place again. >> john: yeah. it's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. provincetown was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john: floor still shaking or did they fix it? >> april: no. >> john: that's too bad. >> april: everybody got seasick. and started tripping. now that it's even they are all safe and have cocktails so i can get my sea legs back. >> john: oh, really? >> april: yeah. >> anthony: april owns the joint now. taken over for her father, the legendary reggie, a forward-thinking dude if there ever was one. >> april: it was built in 1798. >> anthony: how long in the family? in your family? >> april: over 75 years. my father, during that time, he had billie holida
place again. >> john: yeah. it's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. provincetown was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >>...
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inbound cabin john parkway is shut down. inbound cabin john, as you hit clara parton.e road.th have a salt truck there. hopefully that clears up soon.er >> able time to have that happen. that is the news 4 today. we appreciat s yourting your day with us. >> the "today" show is next. we're back in 25 minutes with your forecast, traffic and local news. enjoy your day. >> make it a great tuesday, everyby. why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping should thrill you. (horn honking) with big brands at small prices. mwah! (laughing) for the whole family! whoo-hoo! woman: and unexpected finds you never knew you were looking for. so every trip feels like an instant victory. that's the fun of marshalls. (gasp) with brands that wow and prices that thrill, marshalls is never boring and always surprising. (horn honking) >>> good morning, criminal >>> good morning criminal conduct. former trump lawyer and confident michael cohen ready ta make stunning claim on citol hill. a source telling nbc news he' provide evidence that the president broke the law while in office. so
inbound cabin john parkway is shut down. inbound cabin john, as you hit clara parton.e road.th have a salt truck there. hopefully that clears up soon.er >> able time to have that happen. that is the news 4 today. we appreciat s yourting your day with us. >> the "today" show is next. we're back in 25 minutes with your forecast, traffic and local news. enjoy your day. >> make it a great tuesday, everyby. why shop marshalls? (engine revving) because shopping should...
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who saved was the one john smith. sir walter raleigh is the one and put it his cloak down so queen elizabeth could walk over it. remember that. t's occasions like we have westminster and occasions where we can try to get beyond that and try to get beneath the to find out much more. that's something that we've done from different points of view afternoon. i hope that that's something that will continue. chris.k you so much, i appreciate that very much. ann, coming forward to you, what can you share with us on these the legacy, the myths, the realities, and the pocahontas? legacy is think her the united states of america. nd the people that she left here. her people that she left here, the people that she went to in england. peacemaker. she was an ambassador. whether she meant to be one or don't know. but the fact that she was sent colony to bring food and theres things showed that was a compassion in her. whether she ever saved john or not, we don't know, but there were accounts of things and so i feel that she had com
who saved was the one john smith. sir walter raleigh is the one and put it his cloak down so queen elizabeth could walk over it. remember that. t's occasions like we have westminster and occasions where we can try to get beyond that and try to get beneath the to find out much more. that's something that we've done from different points of view afternoon. i hope that that's something that will continue. chris.k you so much, i appreciate that very much. ann, coming forward to you, what can you...