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john meehan went along.ent to a courthouse and just got married before a judge. >> reporter: like that? >> just like that. >> reporter: married. nobody there but them and their secret. they decided, said debra, they wouldn't tell anyone. >> i knew my family would be not very happy with me. >> reporter: what'd it feel like? >> very mixed emotions. a little empty, knowing that they're not on board with this. >> reporter: but that's all on that one side. on the other side, there's this rush of happiness and good feeling, right? >> yes. >> reporter: so debra's daughters, protective as usual, had no idea that their mother was a newlywed. the therapist debra had seen recommended she keep her relationship separate from her family. but of course christmas was coming, and there were very important family traditions like the one where terra would have her own special time with the nieces and nephews of her extended family. so they made a deal. john would stay in a different room while terra had the kids to herself. >>
john meehan went along.ent to a courthouse and just got married before a judge. >> reporter: like that? >> just like that. >> reporter: married. nobody there but them and their secret. they decided, said debra, they wouldn't tell anyone. >> i knew my family would be not very happy with me. >> reporter: what'd it feel like? >> very mixed emotions. a little empty, knowing that they're not on board with this. >> reporter: but that's all on that one side....
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john lennon? >> john lennon. >> john lennon was shot and killed tonight in new york city.n unspeakable tragedy. >> i said, "do you realize what you have done here?" and he said, "i killed myself." he said, "i'm john lennon." >> people came out here, singing beatles ballads. they just want to try to feel close to a man whom they say touched their lives. >> that's how much love people had for john lennon. >> his music made our good times better. his music made our bad times at least livable. if he hadn't dreamed so beautifully, it wouldn't hurt so much. >> here we are, 40 years later, talking about this man and this man's music. >>> my role in society or any artist or poet's role so to rye to express what we all feel, not as a preacher, as a leader, but as a reflection of us all. >> john, he was always a person that was ahead of the curve. his lyrics were always about the truth. i asked him at one point what his secret was for writing great songs. he said, you write the truth and you make it rhyme. >> it sort of dawned on me that love was the answer when i was younger. first
john lennon? >> john lennon. >> john lennon was shot and killed tonight in new york city.n unspeakable tragedy. >> i said, "do you realize what you have done here?" and he said, "i killed myself." he said, "i'm john lennon." >> people came out here, singing beatles ballads. they just want to try to feel close to a man whom they say touched their lives. >> that's how much love people had for john lennon. >> his music made our good...
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john: that's correct.ctivist investors and their partners wanted to -- i met with them, and they basically said, "we're going to take over your board and we're going to throw you out. we're going to sell the company, so why don't you just save us a lot of anguish and you just -- and let's just agree to do that?" of course, we didn't want to sell the company to the highest bidder. we had to think about alternatives. one was going private, obviously. another was to put the company in private hands. we contacted warren buffett, for example. another was to fight to maintain control. and then, as i was trying to think about what the best solution was, one morning, i woke up -- i just woke up and it pops in my brain -- what about amazon? what about amazon? i had met jeff a year before. really admired him, still do. i thought these guys would be perfect. i've heard they want to get into the grocery business. this would be a good opportunity for them to get into it. their technology could help whole foods. so, we
john: that's correct.ctivist investors and their partners wanted to -- i met with them, and they basically said, "we're going to take over your board and we're going to throw you out. we're going to sell the company, so why don't you just save us a lot of anguish and you just -- and let's just agree to do that?" of course, we didn't want to sell the company to the highest bidder. we had to think about alternatives. one was going private, obviously. another was to put the company in...
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john distaso: all right.we hit the half-hour mark and were going to do a lighting rod to shake things up here. starting in with you as a resident. but is less and best place to stop and enjoy of you. corky messner: i have been all over new hampshire, every corner of the state and there is so any views. wonderful views in new hampshire than itar is hard for me to say which is the best. so i love it here. i will continue going around the state and campaigning. john distaso: lighting quick. senator shaheen. what is your favorite place to stop and enjoy the view. jeanne shaheen: right now there is no the covered bridge that is no longer in operation. that is a beautiful spot there over the creek. especially the foliage is at peak. cedric what is or who is one of your political heroes. corky messnerjeanne shaheen: in, wrecker, and was one of the first women in new hampshire to run for governor. before women could get the right to vote andnd she consistently fought to try to help women to get the right to vote. a n
john distaso: all right.we hit the half-hour mark and were going to do a lighting rod to shake things up here. starting in with you as a resident. but is less and best place to stop and enjoy of you. corky messner: i have been all over new hampshire, every corner of the state and there is so any views. wonderful views in new hampshire than itar is hard for me to say which is the best. so i love it here. i will continue going around the state and campaigning. john distaso: lighting quick....
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john: yes we can see it .ry: so another aspect of life in space was i had a chance to fill a movie. i hadn't planned on it but my whole life ever since i was a kid i've been saying, i missing movies . and i love them. that's what motivated me to be an astronaut. and when i found out that i was going to get a film of beautiful planet. which was tony myers final film. she's been a director for all the imax movies going back to the 80s, all the space movies. she's amazing and it's hard for me. now that i've actually made the movie last year. hopefully moving into tv infiltrated and to getting this film a beautiful planet was amazing. i ended up taking a lot of pictures. there's some poor guy here in houston whose job it was to count photos. in turns out that it took more than anybody. i just took a lot. the experience of doing that was . amazing. i am sitting here staring on my own computer. it. john: there's a lot going on in your background. i think it keeps us busy. their ego go. terry: how is that. okay. hope
john: yes we can see it .ry: so another aspect of life in space was i had a chance to fill a movie. i hadn't planned on it but my whole life ever since i was a kid i've been saying, i missing movies . and i love them. that's what motivated me to be an astronaut. and when i found out that i was going to get a film of beautiful planet. which was tony myers final film. she's been a director for all the imax movies going back to the 80s, all the space movies. she's amazing and it's hard for me. now...
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john: thank you. congressman gianforte. mr. gianforte: we need to get our economy open again. that is why i was proud to sponsor and vote for the cares act which got money out to the payroll protection program. we got money to our rural hospitals. money to our ag producers. when the government shuts down the economy, the government has an obligation to help open backup. i was disappointed that the discussions in washington broke down. there was a bipartisan solution in the house that nancy pelosi blocked, that could have put more money in the hands of small business owners. even before the covid crisis the, montana was 44th in nation in wages. we can do better. montana deserves better. i was in fort bend and over the weekend and we had a group of about 100 folks in a setting. i asked them how many of you have kids or grandkids that no longer live here in the state of montana? and it was tragic, but virtually every hand in that audience went up. folks, even before this covid crisis started, we have bee
john: thank you. congressman gianforte. mr. gianforte: we need to get our economy open again. that is why i was proud to sponsor and vote for the cares act which got money out to the payroll protection program. we got money to our rural hospitals. money to our ag producers. when the government shuts down the economy, the government has an obligation to help open backup. i was disappointed that the discussions in washington broke down. there was a bipartisan solution in the house that nancy...
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john. >> she win this election coming could become the u.s. senator here . don't have any experience holding political office. during this pandemic and economic pric crisis. why should we trust you from day one . >> positions like senator purdue as field is the choice is very clear from voters in this election. i run a business that investigates organized crime, political corruption and war crimes all of the world. we've exposed primaries on multiple comments. and senator david purdue sells the meetings for checks . cells lavish retreats on the private island where he lives. for corporate pack 20 prevents the corruption is destroying our political system is why politicians do not stir the interest of ordinary people they serve the interest of our donors produce interpretive even in the midst of this pandemic, is pushing a lawsuit to allow insurance companies who deny health coverage to people with pre-existing conditions like asthma, and cancer and diabetes because he works for his donors a
john. >> she win this election coming could become the u.s. senator here . don't have any experience holding political office. during this pandemic and economic pric crisis. why should we trust you from day one . >> positions like senator purdue as field is the choice is very clear from voters in this election. i run a business that investigates organized crime, political corruption and war crimes all of the world. we've exposed primaries on multiple comments. and senator david...
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john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but he returned to south carolina. south carol carolinians did tha those days. in the early 1800s, it wasn't unusual for a southerner to go north for education, but they rarely stayed in the north. usually they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their south carolina roots and calhoun was one. calhoun, like clay, began by being a lawyer, but being a lawyer often involves people, it certainly did involve people in matters of public concern. so the connection between law and politics was well established in those days. and calhoun decided to go into politics. he married well. married well usually meant that you married somebody with some money. so he didn't really need to make much of an income, and he could indulge his political interests. and he, like henry clay, was elected to the house of representatives. this is pretty much where everybody got started, and he was distinguished from early o
john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but he returned to south carolina. south carol carolinians did tha those days. in the early 1800s, it wasn't unusual for a southerner to go north for education, but they rarely stayed in the north. usually they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their south carolina roots and calhoun was one. calhoun, like clay, began by...
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john: good evening and welcome to the montana senate debate. i am john twiggs. anna: and i am anna rau. we would like to welcome visitors and viewers viewers joining us nationally on c-span. john: we have both candidates on the ballot in our studio tonight. they are incumbent republican steve daines. senator daines. and democratic governor, steve bullock. welcome to illinois. we appreciate having everyone here in person. but we are safely distanced and ready for a spirited debate. anna: we have a slightly different format. each candidate will have 90 seconds to answer the question. afterwards, there will be an open discussion period for that topic with a chance for rebuttals, comments, and exchanges. we will finish the debate with a 90- closing statement from each second candidate. john: let's get set with the supreme court justice confirmation. just this past saturday, president trump announcing his nominee, amy coney barrett. this promises to be another contentious process following the ugly scene with the kavanaugh confirmation. critics,at has opted democrats
john: good evening and welcome to the montana senate debate. i am john twiggs. anna: and i am anna rau. we would like to welcome visitors and viewers viewers joining us nationally on c-span. john: we have both candidates on the ballot in our studio tonight. they are incumbent republican steve daines. senator daines. and democratic governor, steve bullock. welcome to illinois. we appreciate having everyone here in person. but we are safely distanced and ready for a spirited debate. anna: we have...
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there's glen at john's wedding. glen with his three daughters. john's two sons.ve both spent their careers working on equality for their communities. so over the 30 years, living their one friendship, and their two realities. wondering how this can still be happening. >> what would you like to say to that person, almost 30 years out? >> this is not changing. what else should you do to try to keep progress moving forward and keep working to make things change? >> i would say to myself, don't get tired. because the road is going to be a lot longer than you anticipate. don't give up. >> reporter: when we come back, what these americans think should be done. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ get their dishes as clean as possible.olks ask me how to i tell them, try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. it breaks down food soils to clean up to 99% of visible and invisible food residue for a hygienic
there's glen at john's wedding. glen with his three daughters. john's two sons.ve both spent their careers working on equality for their communities. so over the 30 years, living their one friendship, and their two realities. wondering how this can still be happening. >> what would you like to say to that person, almost 30 years out? >> this is not changing. what else should you do to try to keep progress moving forward and keep working to make things change? >> i would say to...
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john: sally in ohio. andrea neal on the nomination guest: there is no question that responsiblergely for convincing trump that one of his biggest contributions she could make to the conservative movement was transforming the face of the federal judiciary, and i think that amy coney pence'swould be mike dream justice on the supreme court. ,he is a strict constructionist again reminding that he is a of a couple ofnt well-known in indiana conservative constitutional scholars, and also a big believer of separation of powers and federalism, and i think he will defend amy coney barrett tonight with every ounce of strength he has. her being seated on the supreme court would be a great accomplishment in pence's eyes. heould not be surprised if cast a tie-breaking vote to affirm her. he has cast a few important votes since 2016. host: another treat for you on twitter saying the vice president is a career politician. when it comes to trump's criticism of career politicians, how has he square that with his vice pres
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program right now we start with the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan which has entered a 2nd week the disputed region of not gotten the kind of block is being relentlessly shelled these are some of the latest pictures from the local capital showing burning cars residential buildings have been hit across the city as well and the number of casualties is so far unclear earlier in the week a hospital was hit in an airstrike several residential buildings were also badly damaged. hostilities are now expanding beyond the disputed territory with several towns in azerbaijan bombed the city of ganja came under fire earlier on sunday by john claims one person was killed and 32 wounded on friday the town of tal was also attacked who claims thousands of shells were used in that raid since the start of the conflict john says 24 civilians have been killed and more than 100 people injured. has the story behind those figures. w
broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program right now we start with the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan which has entered a 2nd week the disputed region of not gotten the kind of block is being relentlessly shelled these are some of the latest pictures from the local capital showing burning cars residential buildings have been hit across the city as well...
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here you had a familiar picture, john, of john roberts siding with the liberal side of the court to produces deadlock that let's the pennsylvania supreme court decision stand. as i've said, we've seen this before. he is still a true conservative in many ways but in some of the highly visible partisan drenched cases with lots of americans watching to see what the supreme court will do, he will shift to the left and produce these kinds of outcomes. it's not going to be a long lasting pattern though, john, because the chief justice has had unprecedented control as both the chief and at the center of the ideological spectrum, but that will all change next week when amy coney barrett presumably will be approved by the senate and come on. she has a record, john, that's far to the right of the chief justice and president trump himself has said he wants her on the supreme court just in case an election dispute goes to the justices. he says there should be nine there. these are very important issues and we could be headed for a very decisive supreme court ruling that could effect whether president t
here you had a familiar picture, john, of john roberts siding with the liberal side of the court to produces deadlock that let's the pennsylvania supreme court decision stand. as i've said, we've seen this before. he is still a true conservative in many ways but in some of the highly visible partisan drenched cases with lots of americans watching to see what the supreme court will do, he will shift to the left and produce these kinds of outcomes. it's not going to be a long lasting pattern...
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the city of gadget they have confirmed that the city of ganja the 2nd biggest city in is it about john they have confirmed this the head of the golden. that he gave the order to strike and he also gave the order to stop these missile strikes this was a warning a message to the senate by johnnie's he said we're warning you to stop to deescalate to come to your senses and to stop before things get out of control before we reach a point from which there is no going back as it about john itself says that what was targeted in the city of ganja wasn't a military airfield as we've gotten it about said but populated areas civilian areas turkey has come out very strongly against this kind of bug strike on ganja they're blaming this on our movie and saying that this was essentially a war crowd which is space and defeat and thereby jonah to reduce the design getting civilian residential areas in the 2nd largest city of his or by john gun john why do guns on media violate so principles of human it's a rule including the geneva convention armenia itself has come out though and said that it wasn't t
the city of gadget they have confirmed that the city of ganja the 2nd biggest city in is it about john they have confirmed this the head of the golden. that he gave the order to strike and he also gave the order to stop these missile strikes this was a warning a message to the senate by johnnie's he said we're warning you to stop to deescalate to come to your senses and to stop before things get out of control before we reach a point from which there is no going back as it about john itself...
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so this is john kowloon was from south carolina john south john john cattle whom like clay was a lawyer kelly. he was born in south carolina he was educated at yale he a and you went to john calhoun south carolina and did that those the days. bill return 79 is in the late and the early 1800s, it wasn't out of the question for a southerner to go north for education but they rarely stayed. usually they came back home. south carolina eons very proud of their south carolina routes and john calhoun was like that. like clay he became a lawyer, but being a lawyer involves people in matters of public concern. the concern between law and politics was well established in those days. and john calhoun decided to go into politics he married well that usually means city married somebody with some money so he didn't need to make much of an income. he could indulge his political interests. and he like henry clay was elected to the house of representatives. this is we're pretty much everyone got started. he was distinguished from early on by his very incisive mind, his ability to make forceful arguments
so this is john kowloon was from south carolina john south john john cattle whom like clay was a lawyer kelly. he was born in south carolina he was educated at yale he a and you went to john calhoun south carolina and did that those the days. bill return 79 is in the late and the early 1800s, it wasn't out of the question for a southerner to go north for education but they rarely stayed. usually they came back home. south carolina eons very proud of their south carolina routes and john calhoun...
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john: we thank you, dr. tedros: rock -- for your kind words today and all you are doing for the world during this pandemic, to get us to the other side. what will the center do? we have heard central themes ranging from leave no one behind to network leadership around the world, but we decided to take on five starting topics. first, defining the challenge, what we did -- what we call sustainable development economics and empirics. metrics inntifying all countries around the world. third, advancing sustainable development at local levels, bringing these issues to communities where the matter most. advancing effective financing for sustainable development. and fifth, advancing, in the words of general allen, both u.s. official and american societal leadership for global sustainable development. the next question you might be wondering is, who is exactly in the center? i would like to take a moment to talk about each of our scholars, it is an extraordinary team. we are grateful to the deputy secretary general f
john: we thank you, dr. tedros: rock -- for your kind words today and all you are doing for the world during this pandemic, to get us to the other side. what will the center do? we have heard central themes ranging from leave no one behind to network leadership around the world, but we decided to take on five starting topics. first, defining the challenge, what we did -- what we call sustainable development economics and empirics. metrics inntifying all countries around the world. third,...
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john, they're 30-year-olds.ement under the british government that the department of justice will not, in fact, seek the death penalty here. but as you heard from john demers, their punishment is expected to be severe nonetheless. john? >> very important news. jessica schneider, appreciate the breaking news. >>> when we come back, it is debate night. >>> and how about a flashback. this a memorable moment from the 2008 vice presidential debate. >> nice to meet you. can i call you joe? >> you can call me joe. >> thank you, thank you. if you r "ooh" is more of a "hmm..." you have 100 days to change your mind. that's the visionworks difference. visionworks. see the difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. ♪ "hmm's and ahh's" heard in-call. i will send out an army to find you in the middle of the darkest night it's true, i will rescue you oh, i will rescue you they do one of the most deven in normal times.s, our frontline health care workers. and when these heroes lack the resources they need, that risky jo
john, they're 30-year-olds.ement under the british government that the department of justice will not, in fact, seek the death penalty here. but as you heard from john demers, their punishment is expected to be severe nonetheless. john? >> very important news. jessica schneider, appreciate the breaking news. >>> when we come back, it is debate night. >>> and how about a flashback. this a memorable moment from the 2008 vice presidential debate. >> nice to meet you....
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kathy heckel's husband john was no exception. >> we did consider that john may have known that his wifeas having an affair and that he may have taken some action on his own. >> did you feel like you were ever a suspect? >> never worried about it. i knew they were tryin' to find where kathy was and what had happened. and if that included questioning me, i have no problems with that. >> at some point somebody said to you, "we believe she was having a relationship with some other people." was that shocking to hear? >> it was surprising, because that wasn't the way kathy was. >> reporter: in his interview with trooper caldwell, john heckel said he'd noticed a change in his wife's demeanor in recent weeks and wondered if she might be having an affair. >> he was emotional. there's times when john and i just sat together with my arm around him and he would cry. he was concerned about his wife. and i felt very bad for the man. >> reporter: john heckel's alibi checked out. and police found no evidence he'd paid anyone to hurt his wife. by now, kathy had been missing for two full days and john he
kathy heckel's husband john was no exception. >> we did consider that john may have known that his wifeas having an affair and that he may have taken some action on his own. >> did you feel like you were ever a suspect? >> never worried about it. i knew they were tryin' to find where kathy was and what had happened. and if that included questioning me, i have no problems with that. >> at some point somebody said to you, "we believe she was having a relationship with...
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john: do that later? jeremy: yeah. john: ok. air group 88, off the coast of japan, their normal operation, they would have a morning and afternoon strike that would entail three parts. there would be to sweeps by fighter aircraft of the target area to eliminate antiaircraft batteries and clear the way for the dive bombers and torpedo planes to follow. they would have one in the morning, two sweeps followed by a strike of the dive bombers and torpedo planes. they would then have another one in the afternoon. they had 12 of those in the little more than a month they were off the coast of japan. jeremy: the missions they were running, just for our non-pacific historians but the more european audience watching us today, reminded me of what the pre-d-day invasion in the action they were launching, to blow ridges and communication centers and soften up the landing ground. john: that is a great comparison. jeremy: so they were on the cv 10, the yorktown. they had a lot of time between missions, a lot of time to ship out from the united
john: do that later? jeremy: yeah. john: ok. air group 88, off the coast of japan, their normal operation, they would have a morning and afternoon strike that would entail three parts. there would be to sweeps by fighter aircraft of the target area to eliminate antiaircraft batteries and clear the way for the dive bombers and torpedo planes to follow. they would have one in the morning, two sweeps followed by a strike of the dive bombers and torpedo planes. they would then have another one in...
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john: no. jeremy: can you talk about the japanese records? john: no. the war diaries, the ships logs and personal reminiscences, i like to interview the people who are there as much as possible. jeremy: understood. another question from david. you mentioned the pilot parachuted into tokyo by and did not survive. john: that is correct. they think it was joe, but they're not sure. they saw his plane and then they lost sight of him and nothing ever turned up. jeremy: was the survival rate poor for the pilots bailing out over water? was that just par for the course that they would drown or was he possibly wounded? john: if they could somehow make it down with their plane, the chances of rescue are very high. just parachuting into the ocean, the odds plummeted. one chapter in the book is about air and sea rescue is fascinating and how they did that. the u.s. navy would go right into tokyo a if a pilot was down -- tokyo bay if a pilot was down and on a raft and they would just become up right there. so the odds were ok that way. jeremy:jeremy: a quick questi
john: no. jeremy: can you talk about the japanese records? john: no. the war diaries, the ships logs and personal reminiscences, i like to interview the people who are there as much as possible. jeremy: understood. another question from david. you mentioned the pilot parachuted into tokyo by and did not survive. john: that is correct. they think it was joe, but they're not sure. they saw his plane and then they lost sight of him and nothing ever turned up. jeremy: was the survival rate poor for...
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attacked baku claims thousands of shells were used in that raid since the start of the conflict by john says 24 civilians have been killed and over 100 people injured but i have has the story behind those figures. well we're seeing unfortunately events down a path that was feared by many but few thought that we would get here many people thought that things would deescalate especially with such tremendous international diplomatic pressure on both sides calling them to deescalate put that hasn't happened we have seen now for several days unprecedented terrifying bombardment of step on like at the biggest settlement the biggest doubt in the war zone and during that bombardment at some point authorities came out looking at forgeries and said look if as if by john doesn't stop targeting us with with shells multiple rocket launchers with an ash strikes we will respond in an equally powerful manner and apparently now they have responded by striking at the city of ganja they have confirmed this the city of ganja the 2nd biggest city in a city by john they have confirmed this the head of the go
attacked baku claims thousands of shells were used in that raid since the start of the conflict by john says 24 civilians have been killed and over 100 people injured but i have has the story behind those figures. well we're seeing unfortunately events down a path that was feared by many but few thought that we would get here many people thought that things would deescalate especially with such tremendous international diplomatic pressure on both sides calling them to deescalate put that hasn't...
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should be a part of there by john b. you know within that within the territory it was there by john. and it's ethnic make the fact that it's ethnically armenian the armenians were going on about this is the need is there that this would be a part of i mean but he decided to be a part of us there by john in logic because the bolsheviks was seeking to appeal to the muslims of asia and also the muslims of the of the what became the u.s.s.r. and in particular look. at that's right and the nascent bolshevik regime was making great efforts to. keep turkey happy. so that back when it was set up now of course it didn't really matter.
should be a part of there by john b. you know within that within the territory it was there by john. and it's ethnic make the fact that it's ethnically armenian the armenians were going on about this is the need is there that this would be a part of i mean but he decided to be a part of us there by john in logic because the bolsheviks was seeking to appeal to the muslims of asia and also the muslims of the of the what became the u.s.s.r. and in particular look. at that's right and the nascent...
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other by john is fighting for liberation it's all territories. is in hospital for a 3rd day. day after contracting co but 19 aside from health concerns the u.s. president's condition has put alexion plans into disarray including the 2nd round debate with rival joe biden this week's 1st class was a chaotic of her marred by interruptions and insults donal quarter discussed what went. listen respectfully to each other's opinions i'm not here to call out his lies everybody knows he's a liar don't ever use the word smart with me that ever use that word give me because you know what there's nothing smart about you joe what are you sure i don't miss an excuse the one who saw your number to know he's putin's puppy i get my time back fewer interruptions i'm appealing to you sir to do that and him too well frankly you've been doing more interrupting that event but he does plenty well less than. a minute but why do you do it over again in the last 25 years not because i'm going to do it because you are my president things up you're a senator and the worst w
other by john is fighting for liberation it's all territories. is in hospital for a 3rd day. day after contracting co but 19 aside from health concerns the u.s. president's condition has put alexion plans into disarray including the 2nd round debate with rival joe biden this week's 1st class was a chaotic of her marred by interruptions and insults donal quarter discussed what went. listen respectfully to each other's opinions i'm not here to call out his lies everybody knows he's a liar don't...
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that's a bright red flashing sign that says john cornyn is in deep trouble, and if john cornyn is in deep trouble, texas is in play. >> and that's why john cornyn's democratic opponent mj hager is joining us later in this hour. john heilemann, renee graham, wish me luck to get through the rest of the hour without the boston accent, cracking and thank you very much for starting us off tonight. we appreciate it. >> wicked hard, lawrence. wicked hard. >> thank you, john. >>> and when we come back, guess which presidential candidate in thursday night's debate has a bank account in china. that's next. more to me than hiv. i'm a peer educator,... a fitness buff,... and a champion for my own health. i talked with my doctor... and switched to... fewer medicines with... dovato. prescription dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with...just 2 medicines... in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed... and get to and stay un
that's a bright red flashing sign that says john cornyn is in deep trouble, and if john cornyn is in deep trouble, texas is in play. >> and that's why john cornyn's democratic opponent mj hager is joining us later in this hour. john heilemann, renee graham, wish me luck to get through the rest of the hour without the boston accent, cracking and thank you very much for starting us off tonight. we appreciate it. >> wicked hard, lawrence. wicked hard. >> thank you, john....
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john brennan.s is explosive. those notes were written after brennan briefed president obama about hillary clinton's plan to tie mr. trump to russia. ratcliffe also says brennan referred the matter to fired fbi director james comey and former agent peter strzok for a potential investigation. the notes expose years of john brennan's lies. he called the trump-russia investigation well founded. he claimed the president's denial of russian collusion was hogwash. and even said there was extensive evidence of trump-russia collusion. all the while, it is now documented, brennan, obama, comey, strzok, obama, biden and others knew full well that the trump-russia narrative was a devious plot created and sponsored by none other than hillary clinton. we'll be talking to a man who knows about all things obamagate tonight. "just the news" founder and editor-in-chief john solomon will join us later in the broadcast. >>> president trump today postponed negotiations for a new china virus stimulus package with the in
john brennan.s is explosive. those notes were written after brennan briefed president obama about hillary clinton's plan to tie mr. trump to russia. ratcliffe also says brennan referred the matter to fired fbi director james comey and former agent peter strzok for a potential investigation. the notes expose years of john brennan's lies. he called the trump-russia investigation well founded. he claimed the president's denial of russian collusion was hogwash. and even said there was extensive...
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my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this "strange inheritance" tale is born in belfast, ireland, in 1836. his name is harry mcardle. as a child, harry's a whiz with a paintbrush or sketch pad. would we describe him as a prodigy? >> i mean, probably. he was a very prolific painter. >> as a teenager, he immigrates to america and attends the maryland institute of the arts, where he creates this award-winning sketch of a failed royal coup. >> the level of detail that he got into this was really fantastic. >> the fine detail, the shading. it's so intricate. when civil war breaks out, mcardle puts his talents to use for general robert e. lee. >> he joined the confederate army, and he was a mapmaker. >> after the war, he moves to texas, where he begins painting portraits of
my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this "strange inheritance" tale is born in belfast, ireland, in 1836. his name is harry mcardle. as a child, harry's...
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another former head of the cia, john brennan, joins us next. john brennan, joins us next. before voltaren arthritis pain gel, my husband would have been on the sidelines. but not anymore! an alternative to pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel to target pain directly at the source for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren. the joy of movement. voltaren. tonight... i'll be eating roasted cauliflower tacos with spicy chipotle sauce. [doorbell chimes] thank you. [puck scores] oooow yeah!! i wasn't ready! you want cheese to go with that whine?? (burk(customer) deep-something like that... (burke) well, here's something else: with your farmer's policy perk, new car replacement, you can get a new one. (customer) that is something else. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. so you're a s
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because i was there by john launched an attack in that direction. and obviously the very 1st task of the army reserves to defend against this aggression. then what is the likelihood of a military political alliance formal military political alliance with nagorno-karabakh cannot be seen we are discussing the possibility. the fact exists because we state that our as meaning is the guarantor of security of. and we need to think now about its future development. in our agenda we do indeed have this point and it's very important to note this situation has created a new reality a new military political reality in our region one component as i said is that for many years. after developing a military rhetorical attacked. and it happened it has happened with turkey's. support and in the international media there is already discussion of the fact. in the territories that it controls in syria turkey is recruiting mercenaries transporting them to our region and therefore armenia. needs to increase our cooperation in the security field would you go as far as rec
because i was there by john launched an attack in that direction. and obviously the very 1st task of the army reserves to defend against this aggression. then what is the likelihood of a military political alliance formal military political alliance with nagorno-karabakh cannot be seen we are discussing the possibility. the fact exists because we state that our as meaning is the guarantor of security of. and we need to think now about its future development. in our agenda we do indeed have this...
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-- tell the story of john f. kennedy and his vision for america. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs anytime by visiting our website c-span.org/history. >> sunday on american artifacts, we visit arlington national cemetery to see objects in a memorabilia box laid in a cemetery cornerstone 1915, 105 years later in april of this year, the box was carefully removed and opened to discover what was inside. here is a preview. have to say, throughout the process of caitlin opening the box, i thought my chest was going to explode because i didn't know what the contents would be and what they would look like. we knew what was in there, but all sorts of things could have gone wrong with water damage. at one point someone said, is that water at the bottom of the box and i just about fell over. when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and she peeled ba
-- tell the story of john f. kennedy and his vision for america. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can watch this and other american artifacts programs anytime by visiting our website c-span.org/history. >> sunday on american artifacts, we visit arlington national cemetery to see objects in a memorabilia box laid in a cemetery cornerstone 1915, 105 years later in april of...
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this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. 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. in 1810, fletcher versus peck presented the first opportunity for johnson to speak out in an area near and dear to jefferson's part. this was compounded by another development. in 1808, the treasured task which will not -- johnson issued an opinion with regard to the jeffersonian embargo where johnson took a position that countermanded the direct command from jefferson. this gave rise to an incredible dialogue. he delivered a little lecture, even president are subject to and should respond to the law. jefferson was outraged. he had his attorney gen
this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. the single most important exception were the cases out of the burr conspiracy where johnson in fact did dissent but not on a...
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bush and senator john kerry and ed 8:00 p.m.astern on the presidency, university of mary washington profession are -- professor on the personality, leadership, and achievement of frank and roosevelt. the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. up next on history bookshelf from the 2014 texas book festival in austin, a discussion on the lyndon johnson and ronald reagan presidency. and chase under meyer, author of when things went right, the dawn of the reagan-bush administration. historian h w brands as the moderator. ok, i am quite honored and pleased to be moderating a session with two the stingless
bush and senator john kerry and ed 8:00 p.m.astern on the presidency, university of mary washington profession are -- professor on the personality, leadership, and achievement of frank and roosevelt. the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. up next on history bookshelf from the 2014 texas book festival in austin, a discussion on the lyndon johnson and ronald reagan presidency. and chase under meyer, author of when things went right, the dawn of the reagan-bush...
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>> john, i don't want to really go there, john and comment on that, okay?eaking, now that the american people have seen what can happen to anyone, to anyone, what lesson should the american people take from what we've seen happening in washington the last several days? something that maybe will turn this pandemic in a more positive direction? >> well, john, the only thing i could do is to just refer you and others and i'll repeat it now briefly of things that i have been saying for months and months and months. this is a highly, highly transmissible virus. we know it goes from person to person in a very efficient way. we know it's respiratory borne, and when we say there are five things, four or five things that we know can prevent the acquisition and transmission of infection, and that is universal wearing of masks, avoiding crowds, keep your distance, doing things outdoors more than indoors and washing your hands regularly. those are five things that i must have said on tv and radio in the print tens of thousands of times, and if we do that, we will not s
>> john, i don't want to really go there, john and comment on that, okay?eaking, now that the american people have seen what can happen to anyone, to anyone, what lesson should the american people take from what we've seen happening in washington the last several days? something that maybe will turn this pandemic in a more positive direction? >> well, john, the only thing i could do is to just refer you and others and i'll repeat it now briefly of things that i have been saying for...
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trump's obsession with john brennan has practical consequences. but it's also on its fact -- on its face, you know, telling about the president and his obsessions. it also leads to the title of the book, "undaunted: my fight against america's enemies at home and abroad." in the "at home" there, the emphasis is silent. former director of the cia, john brennan, joins us next. his book is out tomorrow. brennan, joins us next his book is out tomorrow >>> joining us now, i'm pleased to say, is former cia director john brennan. his new book is out tomorrow. it's called "undaunted: my fight against america's enemies at home and abroad." congratulations on the book, director brennan. it's nice to see you. >> thank you, rachel. thank you for having me on tonight. >> so, i read it cover to cover. i learned a lot. i'm also still a little bit surprised that you wrote it, because it is my sense that since leaving government, that sort of sigh of relief has never really ended, that you are happy to have left this part of your life behind you and that you might
trump's obsession with john brennan has practical consequences. but it's also on its fact -- on its face, you know, telling about the president and his obsessions. it also leads to the title of the book, "undaunted: my fight against america's enemies at home and abroad." in the "at home" there, the emphasis is silent. former director of the cia, john brennan, joins us next. his book is out tomorrow. brennan, joins us next his book is out tomorrow >>> joining us now,...
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that's a bright red flashing sign that says john cornyn is in deep trouble, and if john cornyn is in deep trouble, texas is in play. >> and that's why john cornyn's democratic opponent m.j. hegar is joining us later in this hour. john heilemann, renee graham, wish me luck to get through the rest of the hour without the boston accent cracking, and thank you very much for starting us off tonight. we appreciate it. >> wicked hard, lawrence. wicked hard. >> thank you, john. >>> and when we come back, guess which presidential candidate in thursday night's debate has a bank account in china. that's next. t. (vo) i'm a verizon engineer and today, we're turning on 5g across the country. with the coverage of 5g nationwide. and, in more and more cities, the unprecedented performance of ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. it will change your phone and how businesses do everything. i'm proud, because we didn't build it the easy way, we built it right. this is the 5g america's been waiting for. only from verizon. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. cornyn. . i'm c
that's a bright red flashing sign that says john cornyn is in deep trouble, and if john cornyn is in deep trouble, texas is in play. >> and that's why john cornyn's democratic opponent m.j. hegar is joining us later in this hour. john heilemann, renee graham, wish me luck to get through the rest of the hour without the boston accent cracking, and thank you very much for starting us off tonight. we appreciate it. >> wicked hard, lawrence. wicked hard. >> thank you, john....
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i saw john, i saw john. [chanting] that is an honor, john. here's what happened real quick. i saw people, a different position. he did great, by the way. i saw four rich guys, and i saw john. i said, go back. at the world's greatest invention, not television, devo. without tivo, television is useless. i said, who is that? i don't know, i think his name is john james. do me a favor and go back. there's a lot of guys with a lot of money. i think four guys. i said, that guy, i'm pretty good at this stuff. that guy could be a star. right? i called him, i spoke to him. i endorsed him. the four rich guys will never talk to me again, but they were gone so. he ran a phenomenal race. and now, i'm hearing child that you're actually leading. he's running against a guy, peter. think of it john james is running against a senator, u.s. senator that nobody's ever heard of before. even in washington, peters. i said who the hell is peters? he is a senator from michigan. nobody's ever heard of him. i will tell you what. if one thing comes out of this small group of thousands of people, vote f
i saw john, i saw john. [chanting] that is an honor, john. here's what happened real quick. i saw people, a different position. he did great, by the way. i saw four rich guys, and i saw john. i said, go back. at the world's greatest invention, not television, devo. without tivo, television is useless. i said, who is that? i don't know, i think his name is john james. do me a favor and go back. there's a lot of guys with a lot of money. i think four guys. i said, that guy, i'm pretty good at...
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he's the author of many books, john wukovits. he came to us about 10 years ago and gave a presentation on his pappy boynton book and we have not managed to get him back here. we tried and he was going to come in april of this year but of course, things got a little out of hand and we had to postpone that event indefinitely to talk on one of his other books. but i'm sure most of our viewers today know many of john's books. thencrew and country and tin can tightens, which won the samuel l morrison naval award when it came out. probably the most prestigious naval history. so congratulations on that. john was supposed to come in april and we were able to work in the distance learning team to bring the program to you all. this one specifically has to do with our theme of the end of the war. to get right to it so you can get as many of the audiences questions as asked -- asked and answered by john. i'm going to start off with a handful of my own questions. let's give the audience a reef summary for those who have not read the book. giv
he's the author of many books, john wukovits. he came to us about 10 years ago and gave a presentation on his pappy boynton book and we have not managed to get him back here. we tried and he was going to come in april of this year but of course, things got a little out of hand and we had to postpone that event indefinitely to talk on one of his other books. but i'm sure most of our viewers today know many of john's books. thencrew and country and tin can tightens, which won the samuel l...
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and john marshal bill that bill. second good food, and i would have wanted to have harlan there with his platter of french jesus. (laughs). because i love the truth and cheese to boot. and then storytelling, and marshall i understand was a justice who was on the court over 20 years? and i am told by some of my colleagues, that he never told a story twice. i would have loved to have been in conversation with him. and to hear some of his stories. so that would be the perfect dinner table for me. >> the one justice as much as i admire him, but i would not want him as my dinner partner, and that was just the louis -- one of his friends reported that if he were invited to dinner at the brandeis home, you would eat before and after. (inaudible) (laughs). >> i second that decision. >> we've covered a lot here tonight, before a close i just want to ask my three panelists. is there anything else you would like to bring up that we haven't talked about? >> what did we forget? ruth? >> i don't know. >> i think we said give clara
and john marshal bill that bill. second good food, and i would have wanted to have harlan there with his platter of french jesus. (laughs). because i love the truth and cheese to boot. and then storytelling, and marshall i understand was a justice who was on the court over 20 years? and i am told by some of my colleagues, that he never told a story twice. i would have loved to have been in conversation with him. and to hear some of his stories. so that would be the perfect dinner table for me....
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former director of the cia john brennan joins us next.s out tomorrow. g a vee cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with this seal, this restaurant is committing to higher levels of cleanliness. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the expertise that helps keep hospitals clean, is helping keep businesses clean too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those around us know us, they can show us just how much they care. the first steps of checking in, the smallest moments can end up being everything. there's resources that can info
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i'm john king in washington. thanks for sharing your day with us. the money pouring into the biden campaign and to its democratic allies, this just as a mini panic sets in among republicans who think that president trump is making an already difficult campaign climate even worse. the president heads soon to new jersey to his golf club. his team is hoping that it sinks in that his first debate performance was anything but the way he describes it. >> the verdict is in, and they say that we, we, all of us, won big last night. you know, biden lost badly when his support remembers saying he should cancel the rest rast debates. now i understand he's cancelling the debates. let's see what happens. i think that's not going to be a good move. >> most alarming to republicans is that the president punted both in tuesday's debate and again yesterday when asked to clearly and firmly denounce white supremecism. the republican worry is that the damage now ripples from the white house race through other competitive races. they say money follows momentum in politics
i'm john king in washington. thanks for sharing your day with us. the money pouring into the biden campaign and to its democratic allies, this just as a mini panic sets in among republicans who think that president trump is making an already difficult campaign climate even worse. the president heads soon to new jersey to his golf club. his team is hoping that it sinks in that his first debate performance was anything but the way he describes it. >> the verdict is in, and they say that we,...