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thank you so much for t yu for me, john. >> john: and we'll be right back. >> john: that's it for usret will be back next week. for "face the nation," i'm john dickerson. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ac (upbeat music) - [announcer] game time, (upbeat music) with boomer esiason. this week's guest, is pulitzer prize winning columnist, and baseball's bard, george will. (upbeat music) presented by geico. (upbeat music) - today's guest is a pulitzer prize winning political columnist, television commentator, and author whose current bestseller is entitled, "the conservative sensibility." now he's also famously a chicago cubs fanatic, ose boabt seball and it's my pleasure to welcome a man who says, "i'd rather talk about baseball than anything else." the one anlc game ti. - well to be with you. i've published 15 books, and "men at work," has sold more than the other 14 combined. - i know it has,
thank you so much for t yu for me, john. >> john: and we'll be right back. >> john: that's it for usret will be back next week. for "face the nation," i'm john dickerson. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ac (upbeat music) - [announcer] game time, (upbeat music) with boomer esiason. this week's guest, is pulitzer prize winning columnist, and baseball's bard, george will. (upbeat music) presented by geico. (upbeat music) - today's guest...
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without abigail there's no john, without john there's no abigail. >> and therefore john's importance to history, so the reason why she's important is the relationship? >> right. >> without the kind of support she provided both to him in europe in the presidency and the vice presidency, but more important, that he didn't to -- she was so trustworthy she could take care of things he could two off and be this great public person which is exactly what she wanted. >> to our two guests, edith and jim, thanks for helping us understand more about the life and legacy of america's second first lady, abigail adams. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> thank you. ♪ >> if you enjoyed watching first ladies, pick up a copy of the book "first ladies influence and image" featuring profiles of the nation's first ladies through interviews with top historians, now available in paperback, hard cover, or as an e-book. >> first ladies, influence and image on american history tv examines the private lives and the public roles of the nation's first ladies through interviews with top historians. tonight
without abigail there's no john, without john there's no abigail. >> and therefore john's importance to history, so the reason why she's important is the relationship? >> right. >> without the kind of support she provided both to him in europe in the presidency and the vice presidency, but more important, that he didn't to -- she was so trustworthy she could take care of things he could two off and be this great public person which is exactly what she wanted. >> to our...
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without having a others not john, without john does not. you >> and therefore johns importance to history. so the reason why she is important is the relationship? >> right. without the kind of support that she provided both to him in europe, in the presidency, and the vice presidency, the more important that he didn't have to worry. she was so trustworthy that she could take care of things, he could go off and be this great public person which is exactly what she wanted. >> to our two guests are understanding -- of the life and legacy of the nation's second firstly avalon hymns. >> good evening everyone
without having a others not john, without john does not. you >> and therefore johns importance to history. so the reason why she is important is the relationship? >> right. without the kind of support that she provided both to him in europe, in the presidency, and the vice presidency, the more important that he didn't have to worry. she was so trustworthy that she could take care of things, he could go off and be this great public person which is exactly what she wanted. >> to...
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but john bolton, i like your show, john bolton is nothing but a war hawk, military extra complex personat eisenhower warned us about these people. the fact that world war i into, we've been the world's policeman. we got involved in these in korea, and vietnam, that wasn't a skirmish but these wars in the middle east and all, thanks to the the terry complex, it is times we dream bring our troops home, keep the military strong. make it even stronger if we have to. if you mess with us, it will be the blast last person you're with. he understands that? it's time americans courage to come together this president has been ridiculed by the media democratic party and both of the providers, the media and democratic party, i am sick and tired of hearing this about donald trump is a racist, he's divided this country, he tried to bring us together but because the election wasn't what they wanted, for the past -- they are talking about another possible impeachment. this guy, and pelosi, schumer, they've got to go. these people have to vote these people out. we got to come together and make a decisio
but john bolton, i like your show, john bolton is nothing but a war hawk, military extra complex personat eisenhower warned us about these people. the fact that world war i into, we've been the world's policeman. we got involved in these in korea, and vietnam, that wasn't a skirmish but these wars in the middle east and all, thanks to the the terry complex, it is times we dream bring our troops home, keep the military strong. make it even stronger if we have to. if you mess with us, it will be...
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john? >> brian todd, good to have you on the ground. keep us posted throughout the morning. >>> we're learning the entire washington, d.c. national guard has been activated to help police with the protests overnight in the nation's capitol. some close to the white house. jeremy diamond live with the latest. >> reporter: john, we're two blocks from the white house right now at the scene of the afl-cio. this is their headquarters. the largest federation of unions in the country. as you can see this building has been not only vandalized but damaged by looters and vandals after the protests which happened here right outside of the white house, john. you can see the windows have been entirely broken into at the lobby of this headquarters. there was a fire set in the lobby of this building. you can see some of the smoldering wreckage here. john, we should note that this happened after there were hundreds and hundreds of people who flocked outside of the white house to protest the death of george floyd. for the third night in a row the protest
john? >> brian todd, good to have you on the ground. keep us posted throughout the morning. >>> we're learning the entire washington, d.c. national guard has been activated to help police with the protests overnight in the nation's capitol. some close to the white house. jeremy diamond live with the latest. >> reporter: john, we're two blocks from the white house right now at the scene of the afl-cio. this is their headquarters. the largest federation of unions in the...
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they're assembling sound of john bolton on tape, john bolton talking about supporting the president.at to you. will it work to undercut john bolton? "the hill" media reporter joe concha is all over this one just ahead. stay there ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving mon
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john tyler's second wife. at least, she certainly, during the time that even though, she did not come to the white house, she did use her influence, the influence she had to get appointments for her nephews and for her sons and grandsons. she would have been political and that way, but not in the way that we would think of someone like julia tyler. >> we will learn much more about her as the program continues tonight. on twitter, president pondering's asked this question. or makes this comment, ana harrison's husband became president, her son a congressman, her grandson also a president. she must have been she must have had good jeans. what was going on that the family produced so many political leaders? >> they were the first families of virginia. you would have had harrison's who were involved in the american revolution, one signing the declaration of independence. they have this long history of political involvement. i think as well, it is where they are located by the mid 1800s in that northwest territorie
john tyler's second wife. at least, she certainly, during the time that even though, she did not come to the white house, she did use her influence, the influence she had to get appointments for her nephews and for her sons and grandsons. she would have been political and that way, but not in the way that we would think of someone like julia tyler. >> we will learn much more about her as the program continues tonight. on twitter, president pondering's asked this question. or makes this...
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"newsroom" with john king starts right now. >>> hello, everybody. i'm john king in washington. thank you so much for sharing a very busy news day with us. very big breaking news right here in washington. the supreme court rejecting a signature trump administration challenge on immigration. the high court ruling the president did not follow the law or government procedures when he tried to end legal protections for the daca recipients, some 700,000 immigrants brought illegally into the united states when they were children. the decision was settled 5-4 on big core issue of the case. the traditionally conservative chief justice john roberts siding here with the four liberals on the bench to preserve for now an obama era legacy. the president can try again to deport daca recipients if he wants but the loss at the high court means he won't be able to keep his 2016 promise to do so before voters decide this november whether he deserves a second term. let's get straight to cnn's jessica schneider outside the high court for this important decision. jessica, what did the justices do an
"newsroom" with john king starts right now. >>> hello, everybody. i'm john king in washington. thank you so much for sharing a very busy news day with us. very big breaking news right here in washington. the supreme court rejecting a signature trump administration challenge on immigration. the high court ruling the president did not follow the law or government procedures when he tried to end legal protections for the daca recipients, some 700,000 immigrants brought illegally...
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john yoo is with me now. he worked with john bolton for 20 years in different capacities.ot a lot of questions for you. just the first one and then we will scoot to the legality of all of it. you know john bolton. what is the end game here? >> as you said, i worked with him for 20 years. i even coauthored with him, although sadly nothing as profit-making is this book. what he wants to do, i think, is get the information out into the public's hands so that they can take into account the purposes of the november elections. i don't think he's out to make a lot of money. i think he is already 70, he doesn't care about his next job. i think he is doing this because he wants the people to know this. i don't think with the trump administration is doing is going to be able to stop the book from coming out. what john is publishing is in the core of the first amendment. this is freedom of speech, freedom of press. >> harris: what about the classified information? >> it's very interesting. this has come up before, it's even gone to the supreme court in cases like the pentagon papers
john yoo is with me now. he worked with john bolton for 20 years in different capacities.ot a lot of questions for you. just the first one and then we will scoot to the legality of all of it. you know john bolton. what is the end game here? >> as you said, i worked with him for 20 years. i even coauthored with him, although sadly nothing as profit-making is this book. what he wants to do, i think, is get the information out into the public's hands so that they can take into account the...
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steve: john's fame was part of it.n the 1840's, 1850's, excuse me, after a brief period running around europe and california, they resettled in washington, d.c. and they had ambitions. john had briefly been a u.s. senator. he wanted to do more. people began reaching out to them. this was a period of extreme political division. there were going to be multiple parties running in 1856. the democrats were the most established party. the whigs were falling apart. there were these anti-immigrant groups and there were republicans. both the democrats and republicans at different times reached out to this guy to be their potential presidential nominee because he was super famous, he was regarded as a gigantic hero, and he had a relatively short political career and that might be the way to get somebody elected. anybody who had a strong stance on anything would be hated by a large part of the population. the democrats tried to recruit him first. the republicans ultimately made a better offer or seemed a better fit. jessie was a
steve: john's fame was part of it.n the 1840's, 1850's, excuse me, after a brief period running around europe and california, they resettled in washington, d.c. and they had ambitions. john had briefly been a u.s. senator. he wanted to do more. people began reaching out to them. this was a period of extreme political division. there were going to be multiple parties running in 1856. the democrats were the most established party. the whigs were falling apart. there were these anti-immigrant...
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i think the bigger risk for the president was not john bolton's testimony alone but the fact that john bolton's testimony may have led to other witnesses and an unraveling of the trump defense. that's what mitch mcconnell was most concerned about. but you are absolutely right. these senators were not trying to shield the country of john bolton because they thought he would exonerate the president. exactly the opposite. >> and chairman schiff, i want to get your reaction to john bolton basically criticizing you, criticizing nancy pelosi by saying that the impeachment inquiry in the house moved too fast and that you should have slowed down and worked through the court process to obtain his testimony. >> well, i would say a couple of things. first of all, mr. bolton has had a very difficult time rationalizing why he had vital information to share during the course of our impeachment investigation and he refused, and he decided to save it for his book. that's a very hard thing to explain, and what he is trying to do is trying to say now the house should have worked harder to find out that
i think the bigger risk for the president was not john bolton's testimony alone but the fact that john bolton's testimony may have led to other witnesses and an unraveling of the trump defense. that's what mitch mcconnell was most concerned about. but you are absolutely right. these senators were not trying to shield the country of john bolton because they thought he would exonerate the president. exactly the opposite. >> and chairman schiff, i want to get your reaction to john bolton...
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is so john bolton's book is debunked by nonother than john bolton. -- none other than john bolton.you thought comey was the most disliked man in america, i think john bolton has now taken that title. lou: and as caylee mci neighborny pointed out, it's not only the white house and other republicans condemning bolton's actions. there's also rising outrage from the left. >> it is worth reminding everyone during all of in that john bolton is making his claim in -- these claims in his book, and he's trying to el books. >> the price the country had to pay -- >> after selling out his constitutional duty for $2 million, the book is now scheduled to be published next week -- >> and now bolton is attempting to literally cash in on beif trail of his country. >> i don't want to -- [inaudible] that was a substitute for testifying before congress. lou: bolton a tool now for the left and hardly appreciated. they hate him every bit as much for not taking part in their impeachment inquiry and all too happy to spread the most disparaging lies of his book about president trump. the left, the national
is so john bolton's book is debunked by nonother than john bolton. -- none other than john bolton.you thought comey was the most disliked man in america, i think john bolton has now taken that title. lou: and as caylee mci neighborny pointed out, it's not only the white house and other republicans condemning bolton's actions. there's also rising outrage from the left. >> it is worth reminding everyone during all of in that john bolton is making his claim in -- these claims in his book,...
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john no meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer depicts worlds of emotion the language of dance. it's been done and i'm a grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i my are the artistic journey has always been more important than the destination. and i live and i define my life is a painting dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. site is she ever since i've been a choreographer my aim has been to create a sort of microcosm of the world on stage of the sort of the. a microcosm that includes the underworld johnno meyer is staging orpheus and your idiocy. in their collision you see that is decrease and the narrative is the creative process itself is in and there's nothing better than entering a space feeling extremely nervous and uncertain your dancers looking to you with huge expectations on to the sound of music that moves you hear it and creating something that hadn't existed befo
john no meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer depicts worlds of emotion the language of dance. it's been done and i'm a grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i my are the artistic journey has always been more important than the destination. and i live and i define my life is a painting dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. site is she ever since i've...
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they're assembling sound of john bolton on tape, john bolton talking about supporting the president. to you. will it work to undercut john bolton? "the hill" media reporter joe concha is all over this one just ahead. stay there ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can reduce pain, swelling, and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. don'
they're assembling sound of john bolton on tape, john bolton talking about supporting the president. to you. will it work to undercut john bolton? "the hill" media reporter joe concha is all over this one just ahead. stay there ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate...
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john my life. to. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer a movie space paid tribute to his friend john neumeier and his company. among the masterpieces created by noir meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. to many of new myra's choreographies have a dreamlike moored merging elements that make for strange and unsettling bedfellows . in a midsummer night's dream he juxtaposes the romantic strains of felix mentors on with georgi mechanical music. st matthew passion was johnno meyers 1st choreographic exploration of a sacred oratorial it premiered at the santa mission as church in hamburg in 1980. 9 meyer has devised 160 choreographies. in the course of his career his young students marked his 60th birthday with a celebration of his. working with y
john my life. to. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer a movie space paid tribute to his friend john neumeier and his company. among the masterpieces created by noir meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. to many of new myra's...
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john. >> mr. john. so you know mr. john? >> yeah, i know mr. >> reporter: charlie louderman was one of the few who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> billie earl johnson. he's one mad son of a bitch. >> reporter: charlie, who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl, says billie and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? because he -- >> do you want the truth? >> yeah, i want the truth. >> you got that recorder on? >> yeah. i've got to have the truth. >> yeah, you're [ bleep ] right that son of a bitch tried to get me to kill that woman. >> reporter: now out of jail, charlie told us that sometimes john transferred money between bank accounts and sometimes john met charlie and billie and handed over packages of cash at a hamburger joint or gas station, and john was always pressing them to get the hit done. >> i mean, he was, hey, do you think you can get it done now? what's the chances? where are you all at? billie would tell
john. >> mr. john. so you know mr. john? >> yeah, i know mr. >> reporter: charlie louderman was one of the few who was not related by blood or marriage to billie earl johnson. >> billie earl johnson. he's one mad son of a bitch. >> reporter: charlie, who started out as a bodyguard for billie earl, says billie and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> this [ bleep ] man, he tried to get me to kill that woman. >> did he really? because he --...
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john left me a lot.cars. >> that tribute premiers tonig >>> more states are working to reopen their economies but the restaurant business still has a long way to go. some, though, are finding creative ways to boost their sales and vladimir duthiers has the story. >> reporter: in rural main at 290 main street families can get a discount when they pick up an order but only if they're dressed for the weekly costume con ses. >> take it from me and enjoy tonight. >> reporter: in oklahoma city at hoim's lounge, the owner promotes the kitchen specials dressed as lobster boy, his altar ego. >> what makes that so good? >> there's lobster in it. >> reporter: as virginia reopened at 50% capacity, the in in little washington uses mannequins to help lonely. in greenville, south carolina, mike frazier came up with something that really struck a cord with the community. musical deliveries for a $10 local musicians who once performed on stage at smiley's will drop off your dinner with a serenade on the side. ♪ ♪ >> we'r
john left me a lot.cars. >> that tribute premiers tonig >>> more states are working to reopen their economies but the restaurant business still has a long way to go. some, though, are finding creative ways to boost their sales and vladimir duthiers has the story. >> reporter: in rural main at 290 main street families can get a discount when they pick up an order but only if they're dressed for the weekly costume con ses. >> take it from me and enjoy tonight. >>...
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they're assembling sound of john bolton on tape, john bolton talking about supporting the president.it work to undercut john bolton? "the hill" media reporter joe concha is all over this one just ahead. stay there ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even service pickup, audi at your door can do this and more at participating dealers. the premium audi dealership experience, on your terms. audi at your door. tums ver(bell rings)la stick when heartburn hits fight back fast... ...with tums chewy bites... beat heartburn fast tums chewy bites ♪ elizabeth: welcome back. john bolton really slamming president trump and his new memoir. white house social media director dan scovino hitting back, showing numerous times bolton praised trump in the past before he was fired. look at this. >> president trump accomplished what other leaders repeatedly promised but consistently failed to d
they're assembling sound of john bolton on tape, john bolton talking about supporting the president.it work to undercut john bolton? "the hill" media reporter joe concha is all over this one just ahead. stay there ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey ♪ yeah (vo) at whether on the track,that exhor the everyday drive.ty, today, that philosophy extends to how we connect with you. we call it, audi at your door. whether a remote test drive, shopping, trade-in, or even...
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thing if we subpoenaed john bolton.have drawn out litigation, as we have seen in the don mcghan case, in other cases, for months and months and months. and remember, the conduct that we were talking about here is the president's efforts to cheat in the upcoming election this fall. we didn't have time to wait months and months and months to play out in the courts, we would have been past the election, it would have been irrelevant by the time we were finished. so we made the decision, chairman schiff did in particular, we were not going to subpoena bolton because it was just going to go to court and that was a waste of our time. >> so jeremy bash, let alone the fact that it appears john bolton let fiona hill and several other american patriots who testified before congress and put themselves out there, just let them hang on their own, which is just unbelievable to me. i just have to ask, if you witness a president telling a leader that a prison camp is a good idea or if you witness a -- if you are in the room when a pres
thing if we subpoenaed john bolton.have drawn out litigation, as we have seen in the don mcghan case, in other cases, for months and months and months. and remember, the conduct that we were talking about here is the president's efforts to cheat in the upcoming election this fall. we didn't have time to wait months and months and months to play out in the courts, we would have been past the election, it would have been irrelevant by the time we were finished. so we made the decision, chairman...
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jessie fremont married john c fremont. -- jesse benton has married john c fremont.usan: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people and reconciled himself to them later. senator benton, as a powerful senator in charge of the committee that oversaw the military, was able to use his influence to get john assigned to lead his first expedition. he was qualified. he had been the apprentice or second in command on other expeditions. but it was senator benton's connections that made it possible, and it was his vision that john c fremont followed. his early expeditions were to map the oregon trail, to entice americans to settle the oregon country, which was disputed with great britain, and the idea was lots of ame
jessie fremont married john c fremont. -- jesse benton has married john c fremont.usan: how did he get his first charge to lead an expedition and how was it funded? steve: it was through senator benton shortly after this elopement. it is a remarkable story that senator benton was enraged this young man had taken away his daughter, his most precious daughter of his children, and yet within a few weeks, he had reconciled himself to that. this was a senator who had fought gunfights against people...
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john: i'm john sebastian remembering the powerful songs of protest that helped end a war.chell trio and for years and years and years this has been one of those groups ve been trying to get theto come out of retirement and perform on television. and it was just an opportunity of a lifetime when they come out, and you'll see them in this segment cominup, performing "blowing in the wind", a song that needs to be sung becau's that important today. it still needs to be sung and that's why they agreed to come on this pbs ecial and they were able to do that because we had the financial support ast callers. your dollars in the past to all the wonderful folk and american folk roots music here on pbs put this together and bring back some of the greatest guys also had evolvin interpretations. you think of roger mcguinn for example d the evolution of "turn, turn, turn." and how you see pete which is changed ome and then of course barry mcguire. one little lyric by the way he changes in the word "eve of destruction" compared to where we are in the world today. as changed?ch how much c
john: i'm john sebastian remembering the powerful songs of protest that helped end a war.chell trio and for years and years and years this has been one of those groups ve been trying to get theto come out of retirement and perform on television. and it was just an opportunity of a lifetime when they come out, and you'll see them in this segment cominup, performing "blowing in the wind", a song that needs to be sung becau's that important today. it still needs to be sung and that's why...
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from the explosive allegations against donald trump a new book by a former national security advisor john bolton claims the u.s. president to china to help him win win reelection in november also coming up german prosecutors say it was the russian government that ordered the contract killing of a georgian man and the girl in. moscow threatens to retaliate if germany moves to punish russia for the move. and chancellor merkel outlines ambitious goals for the coming german presidency of the european council they include of coronavirus recovery package and a big hit to get the e.u. through what she calls the biggest crisis in its history. welcome to the show a book by donald trump's former national security advisor is rattling washington and the white house among several explosive claims made by john bolton is not the president asked china to help him win reelection in november the trumpet administration has been trying to prevent publication of the book and that alone has made it a best seller excerpts of it have been appearing in u.s. newspapers. these pages contain kinds which could rock u
from the explosive allegations against donald trump a new book by a former national security advisor john bolton claims the u.s. president to china to help him win win reelection in november also coming up german prosecutors say it was the russian government that ordered the contract killing of a georgian man and the girl in. moscow threatens to retaliate if germany moves to punish russia for the move. and chancellor merkel outlines ambitious goals for the coming german presidency of the...
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let's go to the white house and cnn's john harwood. it looks like we have more cases here in the united states because we have more cases here in the united states. >> reporter: exactly right. you used the right word at the beginning of that setup. the coronavirus reality. the coronavirus reality is that the united states has 4% of the world's population and 25% of the world's cases and more significantly 25% of the world eats deaths. that's a number you can't spin and say, well, it's asymptomatic and mild cases. up-fourth of the world's deaths. now because the president of the united states doesn't want to acknowledge that reality it puts his aides in a very difficult position to try to talk about what everyone can plainly see is happening which leads to the mixed messages that we've got to two administration economic advisers. larry kudlow and peter navarro. take a listen. >> are you preparing for a second wave in the fall? >> you prepare for what can possibly happen. i'm not saying it's going to happen, but about, of course, you pre
let's go to the white house and cnn's john harwood. it looks like we have more cases here in the united states because we have more cases here in the united states. >> reporter: exactly right. you used the right word at the beginning of that setup. the coronavirus reality. the coronavirus reality is that the united states has 4% of the world's population and 25% of the world's cases and more significantly 25% of the world eats deaths. that's a number you can't spin and say, well, it's...
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john bolton recounts that's something john kelly said to him.lly recently co-signed a stinging rebuke of donald trump from former secretary of defense jim mattis in way he compares donald trump's leadership to that of the nazis, his penchant for dividing people and describes the history of the american military of doing the opposite. ashley, i'll ask this question, what makes grown men like jim mattis and john bolton stay quiet while they're seeing something so egregious? >> you have to take each person individually. some, as i said, is that courage in this white house is not in tremendous supply. take someone like gary cohen who claimed publicly to be outraged over the president's handling of charlottesville. is that what prompted him to resign? no. it was a disagreement over trade and the economic policy. that's some people. there are other people who will say i stayed there because i thought i could make it better, i thought i could help and finally the moment came where i realized i couldn't. it's striking how many people go into that admini
john bolton recounts that's something john kelly said to him.lly recently co-signed a stinging rebuke of donald trump from former secretary of defense jim mattis in way he compares donald trump's leadership to that of the nazis, his penchant for dividing people and describes the history of the american military of doing the opposite. ashley, i'll ask this question, what makes grown men like jim mattis and john bolton stay quiet while they're seeing something so egregious? >> you have to...
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john quincy adams, and luis up would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion he thought with lisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story. to hold on to this house for future generations. >> and you can visit there to. this is that correct. >> and where the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library, but they were transferred for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook, from jeanie webber, i have read excerpts from her autobiography of louise adams, and her version that the historical society was going to publish this, is this true? >> yes, a two volume set of her autobiography i ethical writings, including a record of my life, and a narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, to france and all her diaries have already been published. next year, a trade addition of these writings will be available and called travel first lady with a forward by former first lady laura bush >>
john quincy adams, and luis up would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion he thought with lisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story. to hold on to this house for future generations. >> and you can visit there to. this is that correct. >> and where the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house in the stone library,...
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john f. kennedy's appointment of byron white turn out to be pretty conservative, so, you know, justices to change over time, but certainly in the modern era, in the last 20 years, we have not seen justices change dramatically. now, these are three very big cases. you know, john roberts is going to be chief justice for a long time. i don't know if we can say that this means a sea change for decades he's likely to serve of on the court, but for this year and for very important cases, you know, the future of discrimination against gay people in the workplace, that's a huge issue. the future of 700,000 daca young people is a huge issue, and abortion i hardly say is the most controversial issue before the supreme court. to see john roberts side with the liberals on those three cases can is an extraordinary thing, and it -- it will -- i think it will in part shape the presidential campaign because it will inject the supreme court back into the conversation which year after year it tends not to be e
john f. kennedy's appointment of byron white turn out to be pretty conservative, so, you know, justices to change over time, but certainly in the modern era, in the last 20 years, we have not seen justices change dramatically. now, these are three very big cases. you know, john roberts is going to be chief justice for a long time. i don't know if we can say that this means a sea change for decades he's likely to serve of on the court, but for this year and for very important cases, you know,...
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i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump is speaking to governors and law enforcement leaders around the country at this hour after the weekend in which he raised the prospect of deploying the military to stop rioting and looting across america. >>> check out this map. not a coronavirus map. this unrest, like the violence found in all 50 states. many protests peaceful, but many anything but savvy. police skwaquaring off with citizens. the pictures have been troubling and jarring at the same time. these protests started, of course, as a demand for justice over the killing of george floyd at the hand and knee of minnesota police officers. to this point, since floyd's death, 4,000 arrests in those protests across the country. here's some of what we've been seeing in cities across the country from philadelphia to new york, atlanta, chicago, los angeles, and of course minneapolis. but the protests have not just been confined to big cities. people in communities large and small finding their voice. but for all the
i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. president trump is speaking to governors and law enforcement leaders around the country at this hour after the weekend in which he raised the prospect of deploying the military to stop rioting and looting across america. >>> check out this map. not a coronavirus map. this unrest, like the violence found in all 50 states. many protests peaceful, but many anything but savvy. police skwaquaring off with citizens. the...
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john. >> rosa flores for us in miami. let's go from miami to scottsdale, arizona where kyung lah joins us as well. mayors in that state are taking new actions now because of their concerns. >> reporter: at least a dozen if not more of these mayors just by our count, just what we're seeing from their public declarations. they are scrambling to come up with some sort of mask ordinance on the local level because the governor has not declared a statewide mask rule for arizona, so these mayors are trying to take it into their own hands now, so why the emphasis on masks? because of the numbers. just yesterday the latest day that we have for figures, 2,519 cases in one day. that's a dramatic rise from just a couple of weeks ago. arizona has been on a steady upward climb when it comes to the new cases, and even a bigger concern, the percentage of hospitalizations in the icu. that number is at 84%. now the governor says that there are enough beds, that he feels confident that people will be cared for if they get sick, but certainl
john. >> rosa flores for us in miami. let's go from miami to scottsdale, arizona where kyung lah joins us as well. mayors in that state are taking new actions now because of their concerns. >> reporter: at least a dozen if not more of these mayors just by our count, just what we're seeing from their public declarations. they are scrambling to come up with some sort of mask ordinance on the local level because the governor has not declared a statewide mask rule for arizona, so these...
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let's talk about john bolton.an axe to grind, he's a liar, the president has called him a dope and pompeo has called him a traitor. why did the president appoint him to be his national security adviser? >> i don't know why he was appointed? i was at the office of management and budget at the time, but i do know why he was ultimately fired, and that's because he simply became -- the president welcomed and still does welcome folks who disagree with him. i disagree with him on spending, for example, when i ran the office of management and budget. you don't have to agree with the president 100% of the time in order to work well with him. but at the end of his tenure with the administration, it was obvious that john bolton and the president were dramatically misaligned. john bolton was interested in more military action in venezuela, interested in more military action in iran, interested in more military action in korea and the president of the united states simply was not. and those two things were simply not reconcil
let's talk about john bolton.an axe to grind, he's a liar, the president has called him a dope and pompeo has called him a traitor. why did the president appoint him to be his national security adviser? >> i don't know why he was appointed? i was at the office of management and budget at the time, but i do know why he was ultimately fired, and that's because he simply became -- the president welcomed and still does welcome folks who disagree with him. i disagree with him on spending, for...
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john kapoor understood that pain >> i met john kapoor here in phoenix. had come to arizona from chicago developed insys corporation to try and proce some medication that would help with cancer pain and its symptoms. >> narrar: dr. lisa jo stearns is one of eight people connected with insys who agreed to speak to us about their experiences with kapoord s drug. >> kapoor'wife had died of with breast cancer. she had developed quite a deal of pain. he had tears well up in his eyes when speaking about his wife, and that his main mission now was to try and heldecrease the amount of suffering forpa ents. i believed that he w somebody that could help us change the way that we have cancer pain treatment in america. (audience applauding) >> narrator: he was, at the time, one of the drug industry's urmost sucssful entrepre >> i know there are all kinds of definitions for entrepreneurs. the onthat i think we all recognize most is that entrepreneurs e risk-takers. entrepreneurs are also dreamers. ♪ my dream started in india. and myream was to come to this country. i was fortunate that i was able to
john kapoor understood that pain >> i met john kapoor here in phoenix. had come to arizona from chicago developed insys corporation to try and proce some medication that would help with cancer pain and its symptoms. >> narrar: dr. lisa jo stearns is one of eight people connected with insys who agreed to speak to us about their experiences with kapoord s drug. >> kapoor'wife had died of with breast cancer. she had developed quite a deal of pain. he had tears well up in his eyes...
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the books of john adams of the works of john quincy adams. changing exhibits of the letters were literary accomplishments of other people of other americans a few times. very tacky doctor billington and direct erica massachusetts historical society as conceivably library of congress. willing to have some of those treasures alone. northerners cases of these wonderful spirited documents and you browse look. living with the card not to be partly one of the kind that i have some fruit trees. the kind they had. remember you heard it here first. [laughter]. [applause]. guest: you have a building by the name of the adams building help. for mr. adams. and we talk about how he helped, he was the beginning of the library of congress. and wondered if in fact, reading, did you find letters about how he wanted this library to me. david: i think it was always for it. last night, i read the letter that he wrote to jefferson when jefferson sold this library to replace the library of congress that had been destroyed by the british during the war of 1812. and
the books of john adams of the works of john quincy adams. changing exhibits of the letters were literary accomplishments of other people of other americans a few times. very tacky doctor billington and direct erica massachusetts historical society as conceivably library of congress. willing to have some of those treasures alone. northerners cases of these wonderful spirited documents and you browse look. living with the card not to be partly one of the kind that i have some fruit trees. the...
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he gave john bolton the opportunity to come in.timately saw that that personnel decision did not work out and fired him. i think that it was wise of the president to look at someone who had a different view but then ultimately said it did not work out. i worked directly with the president as one of his personal attorneys. and he does absolutely want viewpoints from a lot of different perspectives. he takes that into consideration and he takes a lot of advice from a lot of different voices. that is one of the things i sincerely respect about him. he is willing to listen to people who disagree with his first impression or first instinct. i think he was absolutely right withy it did not work out john bolton. bolton came across last night as a disgruntled ex-employee who was self-serving. host: do you think john bolton should be concerned about legal action from the justice department or from the president? guest: i will not get ahead of the president on that. i think the judge, in his although all of the books were already distributed
he gave john bolton the opportunity to come in.timately saw that that personnel decision did not work out and fired him. i think that it was wise of the president to look at someone who had a different view but then ultimately said it did not work out. i worked directly with the president as one of his personal attorneys. and he does absolutely want viewpoints from a lot of different perspectives. he takes that into consideration and he takes a lot of advice from a lot of different voices. that...
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john, they want to be heard. is a community really coming together to show support. >> alexandra, if you have one sec, if she doesn't mind, if you could have the photojournalist show the sons' sign? i is a quick glimpse of did. >> reporter: you're asking to see some of the signs? >> yes, thank you. >> no problem. we've got the vote, black lives matter signs, we've hear chants that say we are to be respected, not feared. so many of the rallying cries we've been hearing in demonstrations across the country. >> thanks so much. i specialespecially liked the y man's sign. we'll hear drew brees' backhanded comments about the nfl anthem protests. my name is christine payne, i'm an associate here at amazon. step onto the blue line, sir. this device is giving us an accurate temperature check. you're good to go. i have to take care of my coworkers. that's how i am. i have a son, and he said, "one day i'm gonna be like you, i'm gonna help people." you're good to go, ma'am. i hope so. this is my passion. if i can take of eve
john, they want to be heard. is a community really coming together to show support. >> alexandra, if you have one sec, if she doesn't mind, if you could have the photojournalist show the sons' sign? i is a quick glimpse of did. >> reporter: you're asking to see some of the signs? >> yes, thank you. >> no problem. we've got the vote, black lives matter signs, we've hear chants that say we are to be respected, not feared. so many of the rallying cries we've been hearing in...
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john dickerson? guest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of the job requires skills that are based on what hits you. if you are a caretaker presidency who faces no wars, then that is different than if you are eight years of two wars and lots of covert operations. it is a different decision making. but on the question of maintenance of american values, because america is an idea and not based on where you were born born, thereou were is a stewardship function of the ideals and values at the heart of the american experiment, and each president is entrusted with those ide
john dickerson? guest: well, i think it is interesting to look and think about what one quality is needed, because the quality has to sync up with the times. i think teambuilding and understanding the presidency as an organization that you need to build and have in place for those emergency moments, which are coming, if you are president , because those emergency moments come, and so you had better be prepared for them. i think those are basic rules of the office. but some of the other parts of...
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this is based on educations in john -- allegations in john bolton's book. your reaction?s another one of their games to try to affect the election. look, they were all upset that a year ago my looking into very legitimate charges of biden's multimillion dollar bribes would affect the election. how about what they're doing right now with a guy they said isn't a patriot, a guy who is a confirmed liar? so if they do that, i don't see why we're not investigating biden for bribery. i mean, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. elizabeth: yeah, i hear what you're saying. you're still working -- >> biden -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. >> because of biden's career, he probably took somewhere between $30-40 to million in bribes through his family. i have witnesses who can testify to that, under oath. not liars like bolton who wouldn't come forth and say it to anybody else and had to put it in a book for money. these are real witnesses. i'd love to have them testify about biden's bribery so the american people can find out that not only is he cognitively impaired, he can
this is based on educations in john -- allegations in john bolton's book. your reaction?s another one of their games to try to affect the election. look, they were all upset that a year ago my looking into very legitimate charges of biden's multimillion dollar bribes would affect the election. how about what they're doing right now with a guy they said isn't a patriot, a guy who is a confirmed liar? so if they do that, i don't see why we're not investigating biden for bribery. i mean, what's...
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john? >> harris, good afternoon.he department of justice is seeking an emergency hearing for an injunction, and a temporary restraining order barring the release of don boltz dominic bolton's new book, set to go out on tuesday although advance copies of already gone out, which is why we know so much ab. some of it has been leaked, as well. in an interview with abc, part of we played just they are, john bolton claims that most of president trump's foreign policy was driven by his desire for reelection. listen here. >> well, i think he was so focused on the reelection, that longer-term considerations felt by the wayside. >> one of the considerations he outlines in the book is that president trump cut a deal with president xi jinping, according to bolton, two buy u.s. agricultural goods because it would help him with voters in the farm belt. that revelation brought howls of criticism from senator chuck schumer earlier this morning. listen here. >> mr. bolden alleges that the president wanted to support farmers in key st
john? >> harris, good afternoon.he department of justice is seeking an emergency hearing for an injunction, and a temporary restraining order barring the release of don boltz dominic bolton's new book, set to go out on tuesday although advance copies of already gone out, which is why we know so much ab. some of it has been leaked, as well. in an interview with abc, part of we played just they are, john bolton claims that most of president trump's foreign policy was driven by his desire...
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i'm john king. president trump today taking what you might call a bit of a victory lap visiting a religious shrine a day after doing this, posing with a bible in front of a church. after peaceful protesters being pushed back with tear gas and flash bangs, being moved away from the president's doorstep so he could act out. i spoke to the archdiocese moments ago. >> if the president had come to pray, if the president had come to offer words of consolation to give people hope for a better day in this country, he would have been welcomed. >> all this with the backdrop of a nation in crisis, hurting, mourning, and waiting for leadership. today thousands are expected to take to the streets. the democrat looking to replace the incumbent also taking issue. >> donald trump has turned this country into a battlefield with fresh fears. he thinks division helps him. his narcissism has become more important than the nation's well-being that he leads. >> today thousands expected to take to the streets of houston.
i'm john king. president trump today taking what you might call a bit of a victory lap visiting a religious shrine a day after doing this, posing with a bible in front of a church. after peaceful protesters being pushed back with tear gas and flash bangs, being moved away from the president's doorstep so he could act out. i spoke to the archdiocese moments ago. >> if the president had come to pray, if the president had come to offer words of consolation to give people hope for a better...
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but i agree with john roberts, the other john roberts as we say, when he made the statement.ppen before the election. there's a lot going on right now and so it puts the situation even more arbitrary for those folks that are in daca instead of getting solution that we would have had two years ago. >> ed: a lot going on indeed and one of those big issues is of course police reform. we will showing you in republican colleagues live, tim scott was leading the effort but you are there front and center as well. shortly after that news conference, the number two democrat in the senate dick durbin had this to say about tim scott effort and your effort. the sin. >> what we say on the democratic side is you cannot waste this historic moment. let's not do something that is a token half-hearted approach. >> ed: he talked about a token approach. durbin apologized later, i won't get lost in the back and forth on that but i want you to react to that and most important going forward. given this kind of tension back and forth, how do you move forward and what do you expect to get in terms of
but i agree with john roberts, the other john roberts as we say, when he made the statement.ppen before the election. there's a lot going on right now and so it puts the situation even more arbitrary for those folks that are in daca instead of getting solution that we would have had two years ago. >> ed: a lot going on indeed and one of those big issues is of course police reform. we will showing you in republican colleagues live, tim scott was leading the effort but you are there front...
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as john just mentioned, i will interview former national security advisor john bolton next tuesday. you can see that interview tuesday 6:00 p.m. eastern on "special report." in tonight's democracy 2020 report, the fear factor in the presidential election. our new fox news poll indicate 63% of joe biden's supporters are more motivated by fear over a 12 reelection than enthusiasm for the former vice president. the numbers are basically reversed for trump supporters. those results come as we learn new details about the makeup of the two campaigns. correspondent peter doocy reports tonight from wilmington, delaware. >> this is what the biden coalition looks like. voters under 30, over 65, suburban, women, black voters by an overwhelming 85% margin over president trump. according to a fox news poll that finds 80% of black voters disapprove of the way president trump handled race relations. the term coalition is held together by white evangelical voters and voters in a rural area and last night he spoke confidently about his chances against biden. >> he's not running his campaign. people
as john just mentioned, i will interview former national security advisor john bolton next tuesday. you can see that interview tuesday 6:00 p.m. eastern on "special report." in tonight's democracy 2020 report, the fear factor in the presidential election. our new fox news poll indicate 63% of joe biden's supporters are more motivated by fear over a 12 reelection than enthusiasm for the former vice president. the numbers are basically reversed for trump supporters. those results come...
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john: ralph? ralph: i am hopeful because of the young people who are relentless, who are out in the streets despite the virus, despite the dangers and the state sanctions security and have been out there nonetheless. i am inspired and hopeful because of the multicultural nature of it. many cases, intergenerational, seeing young people in strollers and being picked up as episodes of hope. i would hate to live in a country in a time when we all saw what happened to george floyd and nothing happened, and we did not see the kind of outcry and the kind of public witness to that being something wrong. do, ims of something to have a nephew who was paralyzed from being shot in the back by waspolice, whose only crime walking away from the police. gloria mentioned when a mother looks at george floyd crying and lamenting, and calling on his deceased mother, that touched a lot of us a lot of different ways. it touched my sister-in-law in a way, the mother of my nephew who is going to be paralyzed the rest of
john: ralph? ralph: i am hopeful because of the young people who are relentless, who are out in the streets despite the virus, despite the dangers and the state sanctions security and have been out there nonetheless. i am inspired and hopeful because of the multicultural nature of it. many cases, intergenerational, seeing young people in strollers and being picked up as episodes of hope. i would hate to live in a country in a time when we all saw what happened to george floyd and nothing...
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john yang reports that chief justice john roberts was the swing vote.crowd chanting] john: jubilant daca recipients gathering outside the supreme court. >> i'm thrilled the supreme court made the decision for me and the hundreds of thousands that are out there. john: chief justice john roberts provided the decisive vote, citing with his 4 consistently liberal colleagues and writing the majority opinion. he stressed that the court was not making a judgment on the policy itself, which he said is none of our concern. "we address only if the agency complied with the procedural requirement that it provide a reasoned explanation of its action." he acknowledged the department of homeland security had the legal ability to end deferred action for childhood arrivals or daca when it acted in 2017, but it concluded the agency was arbitrary and capricious in the way it did it, especially for failing to consider the effect it would have on daca recipients. justice clarence thomas joined by samuel alito and neil gorsuch called the decision and effort to avoid a politi
john yang reports that chief justice john roberts was the swing vote.crowd chanting] john: jubilant daca recipients gathering outside the supreme court. >> i'm thrilled the supreme court made the decision for me and the hundreds of thousands that are out there. john: chief justice john roberts provided the decisive vote, citing with his 4 consistently liberal colleagues and writing the majority opinion. he stressed that the court was not making a judgment on the policy itself, which he...
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john bolton the scandal of trumps foreign policy. he writes trump's conversations with xi, referring to the chinese president, reflected not only the incoherence in his trade policy also the confluence in trump's mind of his own political interests and u.s. national interests. trump co-pling manied permit and national not just on trade questions but across the whole field of national security. i'm hard pressed to identify any significant trump decision during my white house tenure that wasn't driven by re-election calculations. now, martha radditz with abc news has the first sitdown interview with the former national security adviser that will air sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. network released a clip of her interview. here is john bolton talking about vladimir putin's perception of president trump. >> how would you describe trump's relationship with vladimir putin? >> i think putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. i think putin is smart, tough. i think he sees that he's not faced with a serious adversary here. i don't think
john bolton the scandal of trumps foreign policy. he writes trump's conversations with xi, referring to the chinese president, reflected not only the incoherence in his trade policy also the confluence in trump's mind of his own political interests and u.s. national interests. trump co-pling manied permit and national not just on trade questions but across the whole field of national security. i'm hard pressed to identify any significant trump decision during my white house tenure that wasn't...
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let's listen to john kelly. jim mattis believes the president is too quick to use the military after the protest. the president should respect the constitution, listen to the point john kelly makes. >> he's quite a man jonah mattis, for him to do that tells him where he is relative to the concerns he has for our country. >> do you agree with him, john? >> i agree with him. i think we need to step back from the politics and look harder at who we elect and we need to start all of us regardless of what our views are in politics and look for people who are running for office. what is their character like and what are their ethics? >> remarkable words but to come from a general who served in the west wing with the president of the united states questioning his ethics and character. >> we have all --s can you hear me? >> you are good. >> we can hear you. >> hello? >> can you hear me? >> i can hear you now, julie. >> as you mentioned there has been so many of these moments whether there is going to be a breaking point
let's listen to john kelly. jim mattis believes the president is too quick to use the military after the protest. the president should respect the constitution, listen to the point john kelly makes. >> he's quite a man jonah mattis, for him to do that tells him where he is relative to the concerns he has for our country. >> do you agree with him, john? >> i agree with him. i think we need to step back from the politics and look harder at who we elect and we need to start all...
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this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because, if you look with care at johnson's record, the indication was already there. a couple of other important things. first, johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that particular revolution. between marbury and 1810, there cases were few, if any that came to the court which , would arouse jefferson's ire. probably the single most important exception were the cases out of the burr conspiracy, where johnson in fact did dissent but not on a constitutional basis. 1810, fletcher v. peck give the first opportunity for jefferson to speak out. this was compounded by another development. johnson issued an opinion in regards to the jeffersonian embargo where johnson took the position that countermanded a direct command from jefferson. this gave rise to an incredible dialogue. he delivered a mini lecture. to. president's are subject jefferson was outraged. he had his attorney general right a letter to all court collectors. it was much like the post mccullough exch
this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because, if you look with care at johnson's record, the indication was already there. a couple of other important things. first, johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that particular revolution. between marbury and 1810, there cases were few, if any that came to the court which , would arouse jefferson's ire. probably the single most important exception were the cases out of the burr conspiracy, where...