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but john, react the good news. however, on the other hand, is that the argona and government is also proposing a bilateral with brawl, a pull back to reduce the risk of possibilities in clashes in terms of a dangerous proximity of forces and to commit to diplomacy. engaging in diplomatic negotiations. busy over order demarcation and not necessarily under force of arms, and we do hope that ours will be drawn, accepts the offer for read. how was, as her baby john viewing this offer by the armenians? i think so. so we should know an underlying that the cost of all these problems at the border between i mean those that are by john bad for 30 years. this area was occupied by armenia and we kind of lost the sense where this goes and after the war there by john proposed to start the process of getting mutation and denmark ation. and after that, it will be clear on which exact align, armenians, and those little by jenny should should stay. unfortunately, so far we have not received the response. you know, i mean your side
but john, react the good news. however, on the other hand, is that the argona and government is also proposing a bilateral with brawl, a pull back to reduce the risk of possibilities in clashes in terms of a dangerous proximity of forces and to commit to diplomacy. engaging in diplomatic negotiations. busy over order demarcation and not necessarily under force of arms, and we do hope that ours will be drawn, accepts the offer for read. how was, as her baby john viewing this offer by the...
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john? >> john: a stunning admission there.s, several hours republicans pushing for a probe into the biden's families numerous business ventures with a special focus on hunter biden's budding art career. this nor greater calls of transparency on how president biden's family may be benefitting off of the president. the house oversight committee, republicans sending a letter to the white house council's office asking for an exhaustive list of documents and said that reports of family members attempting to profit from the proximity to the white house have been disturbing and recurring. miranda, some of the documents that the house republicans are looking for include documents and communications regarding two trips that hunter biden made with his father.one to china in 2013, one to mexico in 2016. they both flew on air force two. the second trip, hunter biden brought his business associate. because the republicans are in the minority, they don't have the power to call hearings. so what do you imagine might come of this, if anything
john? >> john: a stunning admission there.s, several hours republicans pushing for a probe into the biden's families numerous business ventures with a special focus on hunter biden's budding art career. this nor greater calls of transparency on how president biden's family may be benefitting off of the president. the house oversight committee, republicans sending a letter to the white house council's office asking for an exhaustive list of documents and said that reports of family members...
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this time. >> john: i'm john roberts.py post look-down plans and we're going to get to the miracle of that today. first, it's ever more clear that our greatest american cities are in deep trouble. here's a stark sampling of what is happening out there. here's a few looks at some of these horrific incidences. this sexual attack in broad daylight in brooklyn in the
this time. >> john: i'm john roberts.py post look-down plans and we're going to get to the miracle of that today. first, it's ever more clear that our greatest american cities are in deep trouble. here's a stark sampling of what is happening out there. here's a few looks at some of these horrific incidences. this sexual attack in broad daylight in brooklyn in the
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>> john: no.kend. >> sandra: you too. john, you have the friday feel. >> john: yes, i was thinking that remember fish on friends, not food, right? >> sandra: absolutely. you know, many of us will have that for dinner tonight. it was a great week. we'll return monday morning. until then, a little r&r, right? >> john: yeah, the kids are away with grandma. so we have the weekend free, which will be a lot of fun. by the way, customs and border protection just dropped the june numbers. 188,829 people crossed the border illegally. a new high. >> john: no denying that that is a surge. >> sandra: thanks for joining us. i'm sandra smith in new york. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. see you monday. have a great weekend. "the story" with martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: great to see you guys, john and sandra. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. breaking right now on "the story," as calls to help the people of cuba are intensifying, it would take the white house authority to help keep t
>> john: no.kend. >> sandra: you too. john, you have the friday feel. >> john: yes, i was thinking that remember fish on friends, not food, right? >> sandra: absolutely. you know, many of us will have that for dinner tonight. it was a great week. we'll return monday morning. until then, a little r&r, right? >> john: yeah, the kids are away with grandma. so we have the weekend free, which will be a lot of fun. by the way, customs and border protection just...
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morning, john. want to do a shout out on your book, "after apollo" for all the viewers, it was a great book on how the space industry changed after apollo. i have a two-part question. how much more of the commercial market can spacex acquire, like towards arian space? and my second question, the nasa administrator has said that china is our main competitor to get to mars or deep space. how much more can the government stay out of the way for a company like spacex, to leave a path for america to get to mars or the moon before china? i will hang up and listen to your response, thank you. john: thanks for the comment on the "after apollo" book, part of a series of books i have written up about the space decisions of john kennedy, richard nixon and ronald reagan. i enjoyed doing that work. china is the country, together with the u.s., that is the units developing capabilities for journeys into deep space. there is currently a . there are capabilities to eventually go to the moon and journey to mars. the
morning, john. want to do a shout out on your book, "after apollo" for all the viewers, it was a great book on how the space industry changed after apollo. i have a two-part question. how much more of the commercial market can spacex acquire, like towards arian space? and my second question, the nasa administrator has said that china is our main competitor to get to mars or deep space. how much more can the government stay out of the way for a company like spacex, to leave a path for...
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>> hi, john. this group is still here. some of them are still being let through right now. it is actually the biggest single group i have seen in all of my trips to the border. it started off between three and 400, and you can see more and more of these migrants walk into the united states where they are going to be taken into border patrol custody and taken off to a processing center, but this group was much bigger before. they are still coming in from the rio grande. we will show you some of this video. it is from about an hour ago. things were a little bit more hectic. they were opening the gates, letting family units through, but some of the single adult men wanted to come through, and they started shoving their way through. nebraska state troopers, florida state troopers are all here manning this case, making sure people are not able to completely swarm through, but we have seen at least 200 migrants let into the united states and take it away on border patrol buses. there are still probably
>> hi, john. this group is still here. some of them are still being let through right now. it is actually the biggest single group i have seen in all of my trips to the border. it started off between three and 400, and you can see more and more of these migrants walk into the united states where they are going to be taken into border patrol custody and taken off to a processing center, but this group was much bigger before. they are still coming in from the rio grande. we will show you...
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hello, john. >> john: game two of a double-header. i'm john roberts in washington. according to "the washington post," white house aides are in talk with cdc officials about proposed messaging to the public. one idea is asking all americans to wear masks when vaccinated and unvaccinated people are together indoors or in public places. how do you know? local governments are already taking matters into their own hands as more cities and communities reimpose mandates. >> sandra: all of this is happening as vaccination numbers stall and the delta variant drives cases. >> john: first, jacqui heinrich at the white house with the were reportedly having talks about whether to make a change as small as changing messaging around masks or something greater like recommending masks even for vaccinated people. but the cdc appearing to snuff out any of that chatter saying they have been clear since the beginning. >> if you're an area that has a high case rate and low rate of vaccination where delta cases are rising, you should be wearing a mask if you're unvaccinated. if you're va
hello, john. >> john: game two of a double-header. i'm john roberts in washington. according to "the washington post," white house aides are in talk with cdc officials about proposed messaging to the public. one idea is asking all americans to wear masks when vaccinated and unvaccinated people are together indoors or in public places. how do you know? local governments are already taking matters into their own hands as more cities and communities reimpose mandates. >>...
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another show coming on. >> john: i'm john roberts.ha maccallum in new york. so how about this? we could lose a showdown in the sea in the military with china. that is the reality. so the question is how did that happen? a shocking new report of in depth interviews with 77 current and recent members of all ranks in the u.s. navy reveals that in most cases we fall short because we
another show coming on. >> john: i'm john roberts.ha maccallum in new york. so how about this? we could lose a showdown in the sea in the military with china. that is the reality. so the question is how did that happen? a shocking new report of in depth interviews with 77 current and recent members of all ranks in the u.s. navy reveals that in most cases we fall short because we
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and as john, this is inside story. ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to the program i'm getting you. navigate on the origin of gordon care about has been disputed between algebra, john and armenia for many years. it's led to several incidents of violence including last year of conflict that killed thousands of people. and that's despite international efforts to bring peace to the region. armenia is now asking russia to deploy troops along its border with us are begun. prime minister nicole passenger and says it's the only solution to allow border demarcation without further violence. russia has not made any promises yet, but the international communities urging all sides to respect the cease fire that's in place right now. while on thursday, a number of armenian, and as a result were killed in the fighting. it happened in a gourne care back there disputed region where the countries fought a war last year. as a base on defense ministry accused armenian forces of what it called provocations, and said its army would continue t
and as john, this is inside story. ah, ah, ah hello and welcome to the program i'm getting you. navigate on the origin of gordon care about has been disputed between algebra, john and armenia for many years. it's led to several incidents of violence including last year of conflict that killed thousands of people. and that's despite international efforts to bring peace to the region. armenia is now asking russia to deploy troops along its border with us are begun. prime minister nicole passenger...
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>> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing.he ate so many empanadas. >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing, i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. it was really me doing it, it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut. >> anthony: how many times did you shoot that scene, how many did you have to seat? >> did we decide 36? >> i think it was 36 empanadas. >> so many. >> see? empanadas? they're you're like, oh [ bleep ]. that's a lot! [ applause ] yeah, all right, okay. >> anthony: when we come back, we have an exclusive never-before-seen clip of "the suicide squad." and john cena. [ cheers and applause ] taking a [ bleep ] after eating 40 empanadas. we'll see you when we come back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer. ♪ ♪ i feel free to bare my skin yeah, that's all me. ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand nothing on my skin, ♪ ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ ♪ nothing is everything. ♪
>> for john, listen. john -- [ laughter ] the dumbest thing.he ate so many empanadas. >> yeah, it was this elaborate thing, i had to take an empanada out of a package and eat it. it was really me doing it, it wasn't a stunt person. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> it was a long shot with 20 people in it -- >> i mean, they didn't bring in joey chestnut. >> anthony: how many times did you shoot that scene, how many did you have to seat? >> did we decide 36?...
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john? >> john: phil keating on the ground and surfside. >> gillian: the supreme court -- the first is a major victory for conservative profit with the high court room. the state of california can compel mother of the groups major donors. the second ruling on arizona's voting law prevents about harvesting. these decisions come amid swirling questions over whether justice stephen breyer is planning to step down eminently opening of course the supreme court and see that president biden would then fill. mark brenda fitch is standing by in just a moment but first we go to chief legal correspondent and anchor of fox news at night shannon bream. hi, shannon. >> 26-3 decisions today caught along ideological lines. it brought together an interesting collection of growth from the left and the right ball fighting that california law that would have required charitable organizations and many of these political groups to turn over the name of their biggest donors. so the court is saying no to that. chie
john? >> john: phil keating on the ground and surfside. >> gillian: the supreme court -- the first is a major victory for conservative profit with the high court room. the state of california can compel mother of the groups major donors. the second ruling on arizona's voting law prevents about harvesting. these decisions come amid swirling questions over whether justice stephen breyer is planning to step down eminently opening of course the supreme court and see that president biden...
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>> john: i'm john roberts.afe, but it turns out millions of children will have to mask up whether they need to or not. >> sandra: if you thought princes harry and william had drama, you may be following the wrong royals, torture, and toppling the king of a key ally and u.s. citizens tied in. we will explain that as well, but we begin with a rare dramatic scene happening in cuba and something nobody would even think of. thousands of people risking their lives to protest in the streets against the communist regime that controls every aspect of their daily lives. 60 years of dictatorship and a failing economy made worse by the pandemic, all exploding in the streets there. >> people say food supplies are low and they have no vaccines to protect them against covid. that is stretching 90 miles and a world away into miami. thousands of cuban-americans are rallying in support of the folks back home. >> sandra: this is happening in a unique moment where more americans are using their freedom of expression to question wh
>> john: i'm john roberts.afe, but it turns out millions of children will have to mask up whether they need to or not. >> sandra: if you thought princes harry and william had drama, you may be following the wrong royals, torture, and toppling the king of a key ally and u.s. citizens tied in. we will explain that as well, but we begin with a rare dramatic scene happening in cuba and something nobody would even think of. thousands of people risking their lives to protest in the...
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i believe you mentioned a john john locke. i think or something. i forget the name of the person you mentioned how it was said to all men. all people are created equal at that time. how how can roger taney have the audacity to say that slaves are property and and my my second question has to do with this. i always was an impression in that. king george the third was not really an absolutist as most of us seem to think that seem to think but that parliament had a great deal of influence in what was going on. thank you. thank you for the two questions. the first one i'll just point out that one of the reasons roger tony and other members of the supreme court could hand down opinions like the famous dred scott opinion from the 1857. is that the declaration of independence has no force of law. it is our constitution of course, which has the overriding force of law. in fact interestingly some judges even today confuse the two there was a famous case. i won't name the judge's name. partics. like i can't remember in 2013 when a judge in virginia in her op
i believe you mentioned a john john locke. i think or something. i forget the name of the person you mentioned how it was said to all men. all people are created equal at that time. how how can roger taney have the audacity to say that slaves are property and and my my second question has to do with this. i always was an impression in that. king george the third was not really an absolutist as most of us seem to think that seem to think but that parliament had a great deal of influence in what...
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i mean by john. and of course, it's hard to imagine now, but in the future it's about the regional cooperation evolve. there's some sort of relationship so far. unfortunately, nice group chair would like to live the all sorts of stop the secretion of the stucco, which is now irrelevant after the war and after $26.00 or 7 years of english ations. so they should come with new ideas. right. and can you just elaborate briefly on what new ideas those are via you talk about your proposals, like what's yeah, my number one to the total and take it off as a budget. and i mean, yeah, that means, so there is some firms, so that in the us by john all that our boss was stipulated in the united nation security solutions. and when charter, the 2nd is the opening of the communication lines listed. busy by the agreements, it's been, i mean, by john rooker by russia, which has to basically documents the flood ation basis, november 10th, and agreement signed in moscow on january 11th. and of course, the overall, the or
i mean by john. and of course, it's hard to imagine now, but in the future it's about the regional cooperation evolve. there's some sort of relationship so far. unfortunately, nice group chair would like to live the all sorts of stop the secretion of the stucco, which is now irrelevant after the war and after $26.00 or 7 years of english ations. so they should come with new ideas. right. and can you just elaborate briefly on what new ideas those are via you talk about your proposals, like...
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>> no, john.y, nobody looked at the cdc or elected tony fauci to make these decisions, adviser's advice, elected officials decide. and the american people looked to joe biden and the members of congress and our governors and state legislatures to make the statements for us. if you turn it over to public health bureaucrats, the only thing they will consider is what they think is in the best interest of public health. they will not balance off interests whether people can make a living to put food on the table or their kids can learn in school in an integral part of which seeing each other's faces to understand emotion and so forth, and we are not doing it in arkansas either. our legislature passed a law that prohibits any school from wearing masks exactly as it should be. >> john: it supposed to be local control of school boards and to the legislatures are the ones who can make the decision based on the guidance, but the white house wants to lean in on this issue very heavily. senator tom cotton of
>> no, john.y, nobody looked at the cdc or elected tony fauci to make these decisions, adviser's advice, elected officials decide. and the american people looked to joe biden and the members of congress and our governors and state legislatures to make the statements for us. if you turn it over to public health bureaucrats, the only thing they will consider is what they think is in the best interest of public health. they will not balance off interests whether people can make a living to...
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. >> john: that was a good discussion. fox news alert, unrest in the killing of a six year old girl who was simply riding a scooter with her mother. the suspect has a lengthy rap sheet around the country and police chiefs say the court system is failing us. and that involves violent criminals being left out honors sheet, cut streets. >> president biden: plus pete hegseth is here on a controversy for "the new york times." larry kudlow on how biden's economic policies are keeping workers at home and at dr. nicole saphier and whether one of the country's biggest teachers unions is wavering on fully reopening the schools in the fall. >> john: of the first president biden will update the nation and just hours on the next steps the nations will take to increase, and that's the policy shift of that will affect millions of americans. >> on sandra smith in new york. and such a move would cover would cover about 2 million employees throughout the government system. >> we also have fox team coverage, chad pergram on capitol hill with
. >> john: that was a good discussion. fox news alert, unrest in the killing of a six year old girl who was simply riding a scooter with her mother. the suspect has a lengthy rap sheet around the country and police chiefs say the court system is failing us. and that involves violent criminals being left out honors sheet, cut streets. >> president biden: plus pete hegseth is here on a controversy for "the new york times." larry kudlow on how biden's economic policies are...
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we know john robb on —- john didn't have a row because he left in the first ordered them and then comes chief justice and is looking for one. then james wilson and cushing there is nothing about their route robe anybody could locate so if anybody out there knows anything about their robes please contact me. so the assumption is he had a robe or robe was made for him. but the robe is in the portrait for paterson so it could be the same robe. it's possible that johnson retires or resigns and then just says it's brand-new and never used it's possible. you will notice i left out somebody. james iredell and this changes the piece of the narrative. he's on the court from 1790 to 1799. and thanks to ross davies as a professor at george mason, there was mention of his role being on exhibit. i found the north carolina historical exhibit. the exhibits actually go back into the 18 nineties. and somewhere in this exhibit was james robe. i have not been able to spot it that the catalog says even at this point this row suffered from that terrible times. it's in bad shape. so not to shock anybody but
we know john robb on —- john didn't have a row because he left in the first ordered them and then comes chief justice and is looking for one. then james wilson and cushing there is nothing about their route robe anybody could locate so if anybody out there knows anything about their robes please contact me. so the assumption is he had a robe or robe was made for him. but the robe is in the portrait for paterson so it could be the same robe. it's possible that johnson retires or resigns and...
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john. >> john: sandra, the confusion surrounding covid and masks.accinated. fox news medical contributor, dr. janette nesheiwat joins us. all of this is being driven by the rapid spread of this delta variance, which brings us to the other question about the texas democrats, members of congress, white house staff who have become infected with covid. may be asymptomatic. what is responsible for all of these breakthrough infections? add a 12% rate among those texas democrats. >> well, john, it's a combination of less than 50% of americans being vaccinated, and also, the delta variance is more contagious. it spreads easier from person to person, but regardless of the level of covid in the community, our top priority is getting kids back into the classroom and doing it safely. and although the american academy of pediatrics recommends that everyone, whether you are vaccinated or not, over the age of two, wears a mask. that is not consistent with the cdc recommendations, which are if you are vaccinated, you do not need to wear a mask. for example, the ame
john. >> john: sandra, the confusion surrounding covid and masks.accinated. fox news medical contributor, dr. janette nesheiwat joins us. all of this is being driven by the rapid spread of this delta variance, which brings us to the other question about the texas democrats, members of congress, white house staff who have become infected with covid. may be asymptomatic. what is responsible for all of these breakthrough infections? add a 12% rate among those texas democrats. >> well,...
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john good morning. >> good morning. now you are the founder and the long term director jellies space policy institute. george washington's baseball audience. did i ask you this question. what is the significance of jeff bezos and richard branson conducting private flights in the space? >> the reality is and the significance is not that great. these were not journeys into orbit, just up and down, quick some orbital flights. but symbolically, they say we look at all the attention that is being paid to it, these are private citizens going into space on systems developed by private citizens, and as a business affair, it is announcing the arrival of opening the access to space to fare paying private citizens. >> now, what is the impact of those private flights, not only on tourism but only commercial space flight industry? does this mean that we are now going to see several companies touting themselves as intergalactic companies where they can take people who can afford it away from the planet earth? is that something new we
john good morning. >> good morning. now you are the founder and the long term director jellies space policy institute. george washington's baseball audience. did i ask you this question. what is the significance of jeff bezos and richard branson conducting private flights in the space? >> the reality is and the significance is not that great. these were not journeys into orbit, just up and down, quick some orbital flights. but symbolically, they say we look at all the attention that...
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so, he will step aside for john adams. now, we don't know if this works, we've never actually changed our presidents. so, will the people expect this? we don't know. the other thing to remember is that john adams was contested in his election. he actually had to fight a battle against his opponent who was thomas jefferson. now, these two have been friends, obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. but now opposite sides of the fence, they don't even want to talk to each other. so, the election is very ugly. it is very nasty, close, it is for us today normal presidential election. john adams wins by three electoral votes, only slightly more than half. we never had a president who got only half of the votes. we've never had a president who had to really fight for an election. and of course, the other problem in those early days is that if you come in second, you are vice president, which means the new president is one party, vice president of the other party just pick any modern election you like and pu
so, he will step aside for john adams. now, we don't know if this works, we've never actually changed our presidents. so, will the people expect this? we don't know. the other thing to remember is that john adams was contested in his election. he actually had to fight a battle against his opponent who was thomas jefferson. now, these two have been friends, obviously, they wrote the declaration of independence together. but now opposite sides of the fence, they don't even want to talk to each...
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since then, john and the others _ our tears. since then, john and the others have _ our tears. - our tears. since then, john and the others have been on the i the others have been on the run, hiding in thejungle. if caught, they could be executed or face long jail sentences. translation: the first a0 offices atop targets. i have heard from my friends that they really want to capture me. we can't stay in one place now, we have to move around to survive. 0ver have to move around to survive. over time, have to move around to survive. 0vertime, more have to move around to survive. over time, more police officers havejoined them. there is now more than 70 in their group. news from the outside world and contact with love ones are very limited. �* ,, �* contact with love ones are very limited. �* ,, ~ ., limited. translation: ifi had the opportunity _ limited. translation: |f| had the opportunity now— limited. translation: |f| had the opportunity now to - limited. translation: ifi had the opportunity now to speak. limited. translation: ifi had| the opportunity now to speak to my famil
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the indispensable's and john glover is a self-made man. the french and indian war, a cobbler and also a bartender and with the money he makes from bartending and probably shoes, he is able to buy a ship and then more ships and he built a fleet and becomes a wealthy man through trading and marvel head, fortunes are made on fish. caught is commodity and marvel head and its a third of the economy in massachusetts in 1774. they fish the grant by the grant by some of the most treacherous waters in the world, it's icy, thousands of miles away from boston for the sale up and fish, they gatherut fish and it's a le and death situation against these giant waves and storms but they are working together and marvel head, it's a diverse community, it has native americans, three african-americans, hispanic americans, these individuals are ahead of their time in many ways, progressive for its time. many of the men in the indispensable's are abolitionist, they are at the forefront of american civil rights before there were civil rights and they were pushin
the indispensable's and john glover is a self-made man. the french and indian war, a cobbler and also a bartender and with the money he makes from bartending and probably shoes, he is able to buy a ship and then more ships and he built a fleet and becomes a wealthy man through trading and marvel head, fortunes are made on fish. caught is commodity and marvel head and its a third of the economy in massachusetts in 1774. they fish the grant by the grant by some of the most treacherous waters in...
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good morning, john. i'd just like to do a shout out on your book "after apollo" for all the viewers out there, it was a great book about how the space industry changed after apollo. i have a two-part question. my first part for john is how much more of the commercial market can spacex acquire like towards aryan space, and my second question is the nasa administrator has said that china is our main competitor to get to mars or deep space and how much more -- how much more can the government stay out of the way for a company like spacex to lead a path for america to get to mars or to the moon before china? and i will hang up and i will listen to your response. thank you. >> well, thanks for the comment on the "after apollo" book, it's part of a series of books i've written on the space decisions of john kennedy, richard nixon and ronald reagan. and i've enjoyed doing that work. china is the country together with the united states that's developing capabilities for journeys into deep space and there's clear
good morning, john. i'd just like to do a shout out on your book "after apollo" for all the viewers out there, it was a great book about how the space industry changed after apollo. i have a two-part question. my first part for john is how much more of the commercial market can spacex acquire like towards aryan space, and my second question is the nasa administrator has said that china is our main competitor to get to mars or deep space and how much more -- how much more can the...
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it was a celebration of science when the president of john hopkins introduced her. he's trust the fact that she is a scientist that she believes in facts. that's not true for every word liter as we know. and that the university system in the united states kind of copied the german system. i'm actually self was referring to whom boyd as the grandfather of the idea that teaching and research has to come together in a university. so that was the celebration i shall say, of love between germany and the united states and a true commitment that science matters. her handling of the pandemic in as a feature in very prominently absolutely. i mean i'm going to, i'm actually from the very beginning, i think of a cold 19 made it really clear that she takes it seriously. she herself was wearing a mask film, and other leaders kind of put it down. she was one of the 1st who really said that this is a deadly worldwide. why rose, which only can kind of follow the world, comes together. she also stress the fact how important john hopkins university was in fighting the pandemic. becau
it was a celebration of science when the president of john hopkins introduced her. he's trust the fact that she is a scientist that she believes in facts. that's not true for every word liter as we know. and that the university system in the united states kind of copied the german system. i'm actually self was referring to whom boyd as the grandfather of the idea that teaching and research has to come together in a university. so that was the celebration i shall say, of love between germany and...
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john glover came up with a very novel solution to deal the problem. his version of self-defense was to wheel a canon inside the foyer off his house. i recall finding the originalhi papers from his family i will fix them was his quota. as the mob circled the house hundreds of men ready to kill him he ordered the doors thrust open in the canon was there in the foyer facing the mob. he had a torch in his hand and he told them to disperse. and they did. he made a stand it was emblematic of how john glover would conduct himself to the rest of the war. it is here, it is john glover that's bringing in the main supplies of gun powder through their contacts with spain prior to the revolutionary war and as the war moves forward, john glover is involved in lexington and concorde. he is involved in many of the other battles. he also has the job of guarding general washington prior to the battle of bunker hill. it is here that john glover forges a very special relationship with the commander-in-chief. : : : , it's general washington that looks upon john glover to
john glover came up with a very novel solution to deal the problem. his version of self-defense was to wheel a canon inside the foyer off his house. i recall finding the originalhi papers from his family i will fix them was his quota. as the mob circled the house hundreds of men ready to kill him he ordered the doors thrust open in the canon was there in the foyer facing the mob. he had a torch in his hand and he told them to disperse. and they did. he made a stand it was emblematic of how john...
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john is a self-made man. he pfister the french and indian war, he is a cobbler he is also a bartender and a buddy that he makes from bartending and cobbling shoes he's able to buy a ship and then is able to buy more ships and he builds a fleet and becomes a very wealthy man within marblehead itself through trading and marblehead's fortunes are made on fish, cod is the commodity and marblehead and it's a third of the economy in massachusetts in 1774. they fish the grand banks in the grand banks are some of the most treacherous waters in the world it is icy and thousands of miles away from boston but they sail up there and they fish andut thy gather fish and it's a life-and-death situation many times against the giant waves in storms but they're working together and marblehead is a diverse community it has native americans, three african-americans, has hispanic americans, these individuals are ahead of their time in many ways and say progressive towns for its time, many of the men in the indispensable's are urb
john is a self-made man. he pfister the french and indian war, he is a cobbler he is also a bartender and a buddy that he makes from bartending and cobbling shoes he's able to buy a ship and then is able to buy more ships and he builds a fleet and becomes a very wealthy man within marblehead itself through trading and marblehead's fortunes are made on fish, cod is the commodity and marblehead and it's a third of the economy in massachusetts in 1774. they fish the grand banks in the grand banks...
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john rutledge who is actually a signer of the u.s. constitution, actually, one of the players in creating that constitution is one of washington's first choices for the original six justices on the supreme court. he actually accepts but then resigns the post without ever having served on the supreme court. he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay who was the first united states supreme court chief justice resigns, he is elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice, however, he is appointed during a recess of congress and so technically the senate hasn't confirmed him but he actually serves a session of the court as chief justice and leads them through some cases when the senate comes back later this year to return to session they take up the question of approving john rutledge. george washington ha
john rutledge who is actually a signer of the u.s. constitution, actually, one of the players in creating that constitution is one of washington's first choices for the original six justices on the supreme court. he actually accepts but then resigns the post without ever having served on the supreme court. he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay who was the first united states supreme court chief justice resigns, he is elected governor of new...
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a great to see you john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington, old habits die hard i guess.quired to wear face masks in public spaces indoors regardless of the vaccination status and that comes after officials in philadelphia new lines of recommended people wear masks. and in los angeles officials are mandating mass for everyone. the discussion of masking up again comes as the nation as well into its recovery but also at the delta variance and the coronavirus quickly spreads across country. >> sandra: and now is america tries to enjoy what's left of summer, some infectious disease experts are warning that people don't really have a grasp on what the delta variant really means for all of us. we will talk to the dean of brown university's department of public health before we are really in the clear. but we begin with keith harrigan who is live from atlanta, home of the cdc. >> some areas going further with restrictions, the mayor of new york just announcing that there would be vaccination mandates for all city workers beginning in september. they can't prove full vaccination,
a great to see you john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington, old habits die hard i guess.quired to wear face masks in public spaces indoors regardless of the vaccination status and that comes after officials in philadelphia new lines of recommended people wear masks. and in los angeles officials are mandating mass for everyone. the discussion of masking up again comes as the nation as well into its recovery but also at the delta variance and the coronavirus quickly spreads across...
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i was going to pick up on john i what john kerry said.p on john kerry, going to pick up onjohn kerry, the rhetoric is very strong and yet here we have the international energy agency saying 2023, we will have the greatest output of co2 emissions caused by us ever so it's very difficult for people to work out where rhetoric begins and action really starts. u, , ,, begins and action really starts. , ,, starts. of course, the us has been in a _ starts. of course, the us has been in a difficult _ starts. of course, the us has been in a difficult place - starts. of course, the us has| been in a difficult place under president trump butjohn kerry was a key figure in securing the paris agreement. and i think we should all be very thankful that he is back on the case now and he is absolutely correct. this is a really existential threat. and climate change impacts affect everyone, rich and poor countries, forever you are, it will be extremely serious if we do not really tackle it and i guess thatis really tackle it and i guess that is where his en
i was going to pick up on john i what john kerry said.p on john kerry, going to pick up onjohn kerry, the rhetoric is very strong and yet here we have the international energy agency saying 2023, we will have the greatest output of co2 emissions caused by us ever so it's very difficult for people to work out where rhetoric begins and action really starts. u, , ,, begins and action really starts. , ,, starts. of course, the us has been in a _ starts. of course, the us has been in a difficult _...
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let's pass the john lewis -- reauthorize the john lewis voting rights act. and i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. padilla: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mr. padilla: i request that the roll call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. padilla: mr. president, one year ago this week our nation lost a giant, a man with the righteous purpose and a remarkable legacy -- john robert lewis, who dedicated his life to the cause of justice. from troy, alabama, to a bridge in selma, to the halls of this very congress, he put his body on the line for every american's sacred right to vote. john lewis never stopped fighting because he understood that democracy is a commitment we have to make again and again and again. as he wrote in the last days of his life, the vote is the most powerful, nonviolent change agent you have in a democratic society. you must use it because it is not guaranteed. you can lose it. john lewis understood the power and the
let's pass the john lewis -- reauthorize the john lewis voting rights act. and i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. padilla: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mr. padilla: i request that the roll call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. padilla: mr. president, one year ago this week our nation lost a giant, a man with the righteous purpose and a...
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also, tonight, john.arning more about those who ran for safety, as that building came crumbling down around them. and we are hearing stories of neighbors jumping into action to save neighbors. we met two of them, today. >> i hear a boom and my bed shake. and i see my -- my apartment is shaking. >> reporter: when champlain tower south shook in the middle of the night, esther was in bed on the fifth floor. the 88-year-old grandmother, quickly, made her way from unit 509 to the stairwell. soon, alfredo lopez spotted her. he and his family had escaped apartment 605. >> i remember esther told me she had -- her knee was bothering her and that she wanted to stop. you know, i told her, you know, stopping is not an option. you know? >> there was no way you were going to let her stay. >> no, i just -- like, it just didn't even occur to me, you know, i can't. she is a human being. >> reporter: but esther couldn't walk on her own so alfredo picked her up, tossed her over his shoulder and carried her down. >> i don't
also, tonight, john.arning more about those who ran for safety, as that building came crumbling down around them. and we are hearing stories of neighbors jumping into action to save neighbors. we met two of them, today. >> i hear a boom and my bed shake. and i see my -- my apartment is shaking. >> reporter: when champlain tower south shook in the middle of the night, esther was in bed on the fifth floor. the 88-year-old grandmother, quickly, made her way from unit 509 to the...
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wright, john, john let me come in here. — belong to?ou _ belong to? wright, john, john let me come in here, you have _ belong to? wright, john, john let me come in here, you have pointed - belong to? wright, john, john let me come in here, you have pointed up. belong to? wright, john, john let me come in here, you have pointed up a| come in here, you have pointed up a lot of the problems. what come in here, you have pointed up a lot of the problems.— lot of the problems. what is your solution? tyrone _ lot of the problems. what is your solution? tyrone mings - lot of the problems. what is your solution? tyrone mings should i lot of the problems. what is your i solution? tyrone mings should have the solution. why don't we talk about that, discrimination within football towards black managers? they are the ones who have the solutions. i would tell you the solution, it dismantled the idea of racial inequality and racial worthiness and that is 100 years of being told that black people are unworthy, more and intellectually, women, gay people
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gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says.ists said your guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and they tried to disarm us through gunpowder but it would be the contacts that will marbleheaders had with spain that brought in that gunpowder but it would also be on the whole way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder attacking the british stores halifax. but he needed a ship orships to do that operation . so he turned to john glover to create a navy and the navy which is really kind of preposterous is to take basically a fishing boat that john glover had, the hannah which was about 74 times and somehow take on the greatest navy of the world at the time in the royal navy but that's exactly what they did. and they attacked british ships. it's the story of the navy is t extraordinary. some of the most colorful captains in american history. captain coin, the red dragon, the head of the giant red n cloak that he had an incredible sense of humor. cyan martindale who decides to fit his six guns, spent a lavis
gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says.ists said your guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and they tried to disarm us through gunpowder but it would be the contacts that will marbleheaders had with spain that brought in that gunpowder but it would also be on the whole way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder attacking the british stores halifax. but he needed a ship orships to do that operation . so he turned to john glover to create a navy and the...
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john mcdowell was innocent.ead is that it was all my fault. if i would've never messed up we would've never split up. and i could've been there to protect her. >> i still think you still feel that we are little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> did she intrude upon your thought a lot? >> yes, sir. >> so many stories. witnesses, family, friends of the victim. like matt kidder. >> when i got the call, i walk out of the room to make sure the sky was on fire. no, jessica, wouldn't be dead. >> when detective davis interviewed matt, he encountered a man still apparently grieving. >> she had a really good heart. >> yeah? >> good mother. good friend. she -- i don't think i've ever heard her not put herself out for somebody in need. >> as so davis was sympathetic. and matt opened up. talked about his brother really teasing relationship with jessica. >> me and just, we always had the relationship where we have inside sexual innuendo jokes. even though we have never had interest in each other like. that i've kind of always e
john mcdowell was innocent.ead is that it was all my fault. if i would've never messed up we would've never split up. and i could've been there to protect her. >> i still think you still feel that we are little bit, don't you? >> yes, sir. >> did she intrude upon your thought a lot? >> yes, sir. >> so many stories. witnesses, family, friends of the victim. like matt kidder. >> when i got the call, i walk out of the room to make sure the sky was on fire. no,...
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gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says. the colonists had 28 guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and theytried to disarm us through gunpowder . it would be the contact that the marble headers had with spain that brought in that crucial gunpowder but it would also be a novel way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder by attacking the british stores at halifax. so he needed a ship or ships to do that operate john glover to create a navy. and the navy which is really kind of preposterous is to take basically afishing boat that john glover had, the hannah which was about 74 tons . and somehow take on the greatest be the will of the world at the time , butthat's what they did . and they attacked the british ships. and the story of the navy is extraordinary. it's some of the most colorful captains in american history. captain roy, the red dragon that has the giant cloak of a red cloak that has an incredible sense of humor . cyan martindale who decides to oust six guns, elaborate amount of money but as
gunpowder is the crucial necessary as john adams says. the colonists had 28 guns, they had no gunpowder and the british knew it and theytried to disarm us through gunpowder . it would be the contact that the marble headers had with spain that brought in that crucial gunpowder but it would also be a novel way that washington would try to capture more gunpowder by attacking the british stores at halifax. so he needed a ship or ships to do that operate john glover to create a navy. and the navy...
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john f. kennedy it received the bipartisan support. of more than two-thirds of the members of both the house and the senate and overwhelming majority of republicans. as well as democrats voted for it it has received the thoughtful support of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders. and all parts of this nation. and it is supported. by the great majority of the american people the purpose of this law is simple. it does not restrict the freedom of any american. so long as he respects the rights of others. it does not give special treatment to any citizen. it does say the only limit to a man's hope for happiness. and for the future of his children shall be his own ability. it does say that there are those who are equal before god. shall now also be equal in the polling books in the classrooms. and the factories and in hotels and restaurants and movie theaters. and other places that provide service to the public. i am taking steps to implement the law under my constitutional obligation. to take care that the laws are faithfully ex
john f. kennedy it received the bipartisan support. of more than two-thirds of the members of both the house and the senate and overwhelming majority of republicans. as well as democrats voted for it it has received the thoughtful support of tens of thousands of civic and religious leaders. and all parts of this nation. and it is supported. by the great majority of the american people the purpose of this law is simple. it does not restrict the freedom of any american. so long as he respects the...
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[laughter] john: that is okay. i think that study on clinton should be filed away in the circular file. i think he certainly made mistakes, i recognize that in the book but i think he was a good general. an exceedingly good strategist. he didn't have awfully much to work with and faced just enormous challenges. so i hope, that my book will convince people to take another look. terri: i didn't know a lot about him and i did in terms of the justices ability. i just realized actually the chronology is out of order. okay so, after britain's catastrophe exciting 77, the so-called southern strategy, what was it and something to gain in this from 1778 onward predict. john: sure, after saratoga, the british, in fact many people in england after saratoga wanted to drop out of the war. it had gone on for three years and they had achieved virtually nothing. and now they had lost an entire army at saratoga. some of the news came in at saratoga, it triggered a debate, a lengthy debate, of war ministry to win it on and through t
[laughter] john: that is okay. i think that study on clinton should be filed away in the circular file. i think he certainly made mistakes, i recognize that in the book but i think he was a good general. an exceedingly good strategist. he didn't have awfully much to work with and faced just enormous challenges. so i hope, that my book will convince people to take another look. terri: i didn't know a lot about him and i did in terms of the justices ability. i just realized actually the...
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john, what is your thoughts on this? john: it is good to be here. great question.ost people are looking at this suit and do not think it will have many legs in court. the important thing about it is what emma white mean two years from now, four years from now. -- about what that might mean two years from now, four years around. if former president trump russ reelection, he is going to be -- president trump runs for reelection. censorship, that is going to be dominating a lot of the debate there. this is an issue to come back to. his final year in office, he was concerned about the protections tech companies had. it is interesting. it seems to be something every few weeks he would bring into a debate. i do not think many legal scholars and other folks looking at this expect the case to go anywhere. he is not afraid to hound them any chance he can. it is going to be a campaign message. i think it is useful for him. margaret: i do not think the case is going to go anywhere. this is part of the republican message we are going to hear more about. big tech companies base
john, what is your thoughts on this? john: it is good to be here. great question.ost people are looking at this suit and do not think it will have many legs in court. the important thing about it is what emma white mean two years from now, four years from now. -- about what that might mean two years from now, four years around. if former president trump russ reelection, he is going to be -- president trump runs for reelection. censorship, that is going to be dominating a lot of the debate...
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it isn't t conversation about john glenn.s our first public conversation and i am relieved and excited and disappointed i didn't get to write the book. thank you for joining me and the world affairs council for inviting us to have the conversation tonight. >> as everybody knows, he's the author of a number of other remarkable books on lbj and their fraught relationship. he wrote a fantastic book during the fdr era and this book tonight is fascinating because it comes at a time that it feels like heroes that are missing from our public sphere. it goes to the first point you made, peter, we all know john glenn is a hero, but i wanted to go a little deeper than that to understand what it is about john glenn that caused such an incredible outpouring across the country when he died a little more than four years ago. what was it that we had when john glenn passed, what was it about the era that he represented or about the achievements that he represented and what it was the nation was able to do not just john glenn that the nation
it isn't t conversation about john glenn.s our first public conversation and i am relieved and excited and disappointed i didn't get to write the book. thank you for joining me and the world affairs council for inviting us to have the conversation tonight. >> as everybody knows, he's the author of a number of other remarkable books on lbj and their fraught relationship. he wrote a fantastic book during the fdr era and this book tonight is fascinating because it comes at a time that it...
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john: not many times. [laughter] i mean, there were -- but i will say, you know, if there was something i really felt strongly about that i wanted to say to president bush about policy -- i wouldn't say, can i grab you for a second? but i remember talking to a deputy chief of staff once about something that i had a strong opinion on and that was good enough. because i knew that this would be presented to the president and i didn't care if he said whose thought it was. and the vice president, you can be a little more free with the vice president. cheney was not the man in the oval office but he was a chief of staff to the president, a secretary, a congressman, a serious guy. i never lobbied or anything like that. but i remember raising a couple of things with him. and he is the kind of guy you would not hesitate to do that. but you would also want to make sure you had done some serious thinking before you talked about it because he respects anyone who is talking to him but you need to respect his time. don'
john: not many times. [laughter] i mean, there were -- but i will say, you know, if there was something i really felt strongly about that i wanted to say to president bush about policy -- i wouldn't say, can i grab you for a second? but i remember talking to a deputy chief of staff once about something that i had a strong opinion on and that was good enough. because i knew that this would be presented to the president and i didn't care if he said whose thought it was. and the vice president,...
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um, also john lines can write. that i've been kind of with southern african americans and possibly more common in the north. or now and other veterans we returned home to a change in changing nation. despite the winning numbers slavery with a ratification of the 1789 united states constitution and boosted by the 1794 content patent black bondage was cemented as a political and economic fact and dental racial attitudes hardened before but more especially after 1800. 35 years after the war black revolutionary veterans along with the white comrades were eligible for service pensions, but even in that system, they experienced not all of them, but some experience the effect increasing bias. when all said and done african-american military service was a direct challenge to slavery and the racial construct and in the front to many white citizens still black americans continued to fight for their nation as 81 year old judith lines related to 1837 a young son of a wound received in the last war the war of 1812. his name was
um, also john lines can write. that i've been kind of with southern african americans and possibly more common in the north. or now and other veterans we returned home to a change in changing nation. despite the winning numbers slavery with a ratification of the 1789 united states constitution and boosted by the 1794 content patent black bondage was cemented as a political and economic fact and dental racial attitudes hardened before but more especially after 1800. 35 years after the war black...
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john, here's the back story.ls after surfside, the story that we've been covering for more than a week now, officials asked all of the buildings to submit their paperwork, to make sure that these buildings were safe. well, the building that you see behind me submitted this report just today. it's dated january 1st. today is july 2nd. this report on the very first page, john, says it is structurally not safe. it is electrically not safe. that's exactly why city officials say that they immediately took action, given what happened in surfside, and asked all of these residents to get out. from talking to some of these residents, they're emotional and of course they're counting their blessings because they know what happened in surfside. but they're also angry because this is from at least six months ago. and so they're concern is why were not they not told about this earlier. from what i hear from city officials, they are asking the red cross to help out because of course now all of these people are homeless. now, th
john, here's the back story.ls after surfside, the story that we've been covering for more than a week now, officials asked all of the buildings to submit their paperwork, to make sure that these buildings were safe. well, the building that you see behind me submitted this report just today. it's dated january 1st. today is july 2nd. this report on the very first page, john, says it is structurally not safe. it is electrically not safe. that's exactly why city officials say that they...
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and it wasn't just john adams. others were also starting to get this message from their own constituents. and a man of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal, a revolution to declare that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states. but them and the state of great britain and they ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate but the outcome of that debate may not be the result that you're expecting. others in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day, at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can down the road. they declared a final vote and they agreed instead to set up a committee to study the issue. resolved that the first revolution be postponed, and in the meantime, lest any time should be lost, in case the congress does agree, a committee to be apounced to prepare a declaration to the revolution. this is hardly the rousing nation birthing moment that patriots might have been hoping for. john adams vow
and it wasn't just john adams. others were also starting to get this message from their own constituents. and a man of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal, a revolution to declare that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states. but them and the state of great britain and they ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate but the outcome of that debate may not be the result that you're expecting. others in favor of independence didn't have the...
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john thornton came up with a book. and what that did is john thornton explained where they came from and the historical significance of the city where they came from, which i will get into momentarily. so, again, i now have a wealth of material that allowed me to understand the arrival of the first african-americans in virginia. again, this wasn't anything that i was planning because had i been looking for this, i would have never found it. i found it purely by accident. or those of you genealogists know woe all have a secret. and our secret is our ancestors speak to us. frankly, mine spoke to me because they told me where to look for them. most unusual. when i wrote the book i wanted to talk about the historical significance of who they were, where they came from, their importance in society, how they happened to depart their home land, the circumstances in which they brought here. that brought me to four conclusions. let's first talk about globalization. did you know why european nations felt that they had ownership
john thornton came up with a book. and what that did is john thornton explained where they came from and the historical significance of the city where they came from, which i will get into momentarily. so, again, i now have a wealth of material that allowed me to understand the arrival of the first african-americans in virginia. again, this wasn't anything that i was planning because had i been looking for this, i would have never found it. i found it purely by accident. or those of you...
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pope john. pope john 23rd was talking about was a kind of south america that can be seen a fairly short distance away from any tourist alley in any other south american country. the visitor in buenos aires, for example, is always impressed by places like republic square and streets like the avenue of the 9th of july. when those aries has one of the allied widest, best paved, clean and beautiful streets in the world and they're lined with the smartest shops and hotels. but the visitor rarely sees or hears about a place called the -- the belt of missouri, which almost surrounds the beautiful part of that city. in this belt, more than 1 million argentine's live under conditions of poverty, which few north americans alive today have ever known and even fewer would understand. this gulf between the rich and the poor and every country south of the border is the stuff revolutions are made of, not the kind that were known and every south american country before january 1959, but this man's kind, which a
pope john. pope john 23rd was talking about was a kind of south america that can be seen a fairly short distance away from any tourist alley in any other south american country. the visitor in buenos aires, for example, is always impressed by places like republic square and streets like the avenue of the 9th of july. when those aries has one of the allied widest, best paved, clean and beautiful streets in the world and they're lined with the smartest shops and hotels. but the visitor rarely...
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john adams doesn't get free speech . john adams gets a lot and his partner madison gets even more champion freedom of speech is this is an act, against john adams form a political party that will be the dominant political party all the way to a lincoln . you and i have to respect that. he creates a newspaper empire of affiliated newspapers that support his way ofthinking about the world . he's in that respect he creates fox news network. he understands the democratic newspaper culture of america. he's always saying don't write adsagainst hamilton. rip him to shreds . he's too good a newspaper granular. you've got to go after him. so there's a reason the guy is on mount rushmore. i criticize him because it's something that's really important any in the slavery issue, he gets worse over time. he found a political party that's basically as a southern base, here's the relevance of this today. today party, and both parties have this but i'm talking about therepublican party . liz cheney, i think in the end you have to protect
john adams doesn't get free speech . john adams gets a lot and his partner madison gets even more champion freedom of speech is this is an act, against john adams form a political party that will be the dominant political party all the way to a lincoln . you and i have to respect that. he creates a newspaper empire of affiliated newspapers that support his way ofthinking about the world . he's in that respect he creates fox news network. he understands the democratic newspaper culture of...
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>> oh, very, very difficult. >> reporter: john's wife, debbie. >> to watch john and how -- to see how he was, i could tear up right now. >> i don't know why i was so emotionally crushed, but there was a piece missing. i was beginning to wonder how much longer i felt like doing this. >> reporter: so in an attempt to save his passion for the sea, he tried to save that sea gull. actually caught her and brought her to the center for wildlife in maine. the staff nursed red eye, while john spoiled her with brown haik, her favorite kind of fish. and just a few weeks later, red eye was ready for the wild once more. >> perfect. >> reporter: of course, the wild was never really red eye's thing, which is why still today, great ocean, red eye somehow is finds him. >> that a girl. >> reporter: since we first told this story, life has only gotten better for red eye. she's now been immortalized in a children's book. and recently started bringing a new beau to the boat. john named him hero, because he's very protective. almost as protective and adoring as the captain. now steering that third wheel. s
>> oh, very, very difficult. >> reporter: john's wife, debbie. >> to watch john and how -- to see how he was, i could tear up right now. >> i don't know why i was so emotionally crushed, but there was a piece missing. i was beginning to wonder how much longer i felt like doing this. >> reporter: so in an attempt to save his passion for the sea, he tried to save that sea gull. actually caught her and brought her to the center for wildlife in maine. the staff nursed...