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senator john fetterman. [cheering] [applause] >> the excitement around this event has been so inspiring to all of us working on the campaigns. i first started working on campaigns in 2020 in yurie county and the thing that keeps me going is how passionate the county is for our democratic candidates. a quick story about that, last thursday i got to work opened up my laptop went into my morning meeting and my boss said good news, john fetterman is coming to erie and we need you to get 40 volunteers in one week. i started making phone calls and everyone on the phone was over the moon excited for this candidate. the reason is we all know how important this election is. from reproductive rights to voting rights. [cheering] nathan: the result of this election will impact so many aspects of this community. whether that change is positive or not relies on us. the important thing is we do not have to do this alone. when i first started working on campus, i was a really shy and introverted kid. but two years later, i
senator john fetterman. [cheering] [applause] >> the excitement around this event has been so inspiring to all of us working on the campaigns. i first started working on campaigns in 2020 in yurie county and the thing that keeps me going is how passionate the county is for our democratic candidates. a quick story about that, last thursday i got to work opened up my laptop went into my morning meeting and my boss said good news, john fetterman is coming to erie and we need you to get 40...
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with what you and john taught them. in 1986 i believe the famous barry goldwater decided not to run again and john decides to seek that seat and you go to washington and maybe john told me this once but i must have forgotten or maybe didn't but the first couple in congress and the senate to invite you to their home with jill and joe biden. why do you talk about that a little bit. >> guest: it was actually in the house because john had travel with joe on trips as his liaison and yes they were the first couple to invite us in and that meant a lot to me because i was very shy and it was a bit like drinking from a fire hose to live in washington d.c.. it was a steep running curve and i was grateful for their friendship and they were very nice and very kind to me. it was the kind of thing you don't forget because you become great friends. as you know this town is a company town and in this important that you make friends and keep friends especially the same town you're working in and hopefully our readers will figure out the
with what you and john taught them. in 1986 i believe the famous barry goldwater decided not to run again and john decides to seek that seat and you go to washington and maybe john told me this once but i must have forgotten or maybe didn't but the first couple in congress and the senate to invite you to their home with jill and joe biden. why do you talk about that a little bit. >> guest: it was actually in the house because john had travel with joe on trips as his liaison and yes they...
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john. >> john: awful situation there. another jam packed day of primaries as arizona, michigan and three other states. what will it say of former president trump's influence on the party. political panel weighs in. plus this. >> sandra: that stunning surveillance video of an 80-year-old clerk fighting back against would be robbers who eventually fled and being praised by police and some of his customers. >> i've seen him a couple of times while i've been here, and honestly, i can kind of expect that from him. he seems like a [bleep] old man. . only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need... and a blowtorch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ announcer: type 2 diabetes? only pay for what yo
john. >> john: awful situation there. another jam packed day of primaries as arizona, michigan and three other states. what will it say of former president trump's influence on the party. political panel weighs in. plus this. >> sandra: that stunning surveillance video of an 80-year-old clerk fighting back against would be robbers who eventually fled and being praised by police and some of his customers. >> i've seen him a couple of times while i've been here, and honestly, i...
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john need to reassert that. there is no resolution by military force. diplomatic negotiations are the only way forward. matthew, this latest violence has triggered calls for calm from russia, from nato, from the european union. what steps can be taken now to de escalate the situation? i mean, those parties are almost always calling for de escalation and getting back to negotiation. so specifically, what can happen? well, a, i hope there's a recognition by both sides, as you can hear from both parties in richard that you know, we don't want, nobody wants further conflict be as or by john's response or from richard. maybe as perspective if they think by john maybe initiated this round of fighting, but it ended and it was limited and condolences to the 3 troops that were killed, but it was, it was limited and, and quite emphatic. so hopefully this round is finish. so what needs to happen, i think, is that prime minister pushing young needs to feel the political strengths to go forward, and not only finish implement
john need to reassert that. there is no resolution by military force. diplomatic negotiations are the only way forward. matthew, this latest violence has triggered calls for calm from russia, from nato, from the european union. what steps can be taken now to de escalate the situation? i mean, those parties are almost always calling for de escalation and getting back to negotiation. so specifically, what can happen? well, a, i hope there's a recognition by both sides, as you can hear from both...
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john?> john: david, another fbi matter that nearly retired fbi agent timothy thibault is telling his side of the story. what are we learning? >> yeah, we are hearing from timothy thibault through his attorney. he was an assistant special agent in charge at the washington, d.c. field office. he says it is not true that he helped run the investigation in to president biden's son hunter. we know that hunter is under federal investigation though he has not been charged with a crime. thibault says he had nothing to do with running that investigation. thibault also, through an attorney, said he had nothing to do with the investigation that is unfolding behind me here at mar-a-lago. john? >> john: senator charles grassley begs to differ on some of those points. we will keep watching this. david spunt mar-a-lago. thank you. president biden continues his assault on the political opposition ahead of the midterms elections. he plans a "primetime" campaign speech tomorrow on what he purr receives as th
john?> john: david, another fbi matter that nearly retired fbi agent timothy thibault is telling his side of the story. what are we learning? >> yeah, we are hearing from timothy thibault through his attorney. he was an assistant special agent in charge at the washington, d.c. field office. he says it is not true that he helped run the investigation in to president biden's son hunter. we know that hunter is under federal investigation though he has not been charged with a crime....
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john, hello to you. >> john: sandra, great to see on this tuesday. i'm john roberts, this is "america reports." maloney and -- time to an end. new york democrats facing off in the newly redrawn 12th congressional district. one of the most hostile races of the year, with maloney questioning nadler's capacity to serve another term. >> sandra: and john, in florida, matt gaetz goes up against two challenges in another test of the former president's influence. and marco rubio will see who he will face in november. >> john: and aishah hasnie is in clearwater, florida. >> sandra: bryan in new york city, 17th congressional district received the attention of democratic party superstars. >> yes, good afternoon, it has. the one hand, representative alexandria ocasio-cortez endorsing the progressive candidate, state senator alexandria biagi, and bill clinton supporting the moderate challenger, maloney, the chair of the congressional democratic committee. >> the truth is, there is not a system on earth including policing that cannot be made better. sometimes it u
john, hello to you. >> john: sandra, great to see on this tuesday. i'm john roberts, this is "america reports." maloney and -- time to an end. new york democrats facing off in the newly redrawn 12th congressional district. one of the most hostile races of the year, with maloney questioning nadler's capacity to serve another term. >> sandra: and john, in florida, matt gaetz goes up against two challenges in another test of the former president's influence. and marco rubio...
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john f. kennedy was sworn into the office up at the capitol and by his side was jacqueline kennedy who would become our first lady and she herself would go down in history as being one of our most influential of first ladies. we have a particular reverence for here here at the white house historical association. but it was later that day on inauguration day that president and mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house and mrs. kennedy realized this was a home the people's house as she would call it. it was in badly badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america artisans craftsmen. decorative arts fine arts furnishings. and so she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years. cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy, but what she put in place then is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house acquisitions for the collection and actually education. it
john f. kennedy was sworn into the office up at the capitol and by his side was jacqueline kennedy who would become our first lady and she herself would go down in history as being one of our most influential of first ladies. we have a particular reverence for here here at the white house historical association. but it was later that day on inauguration day that president and mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house and mrs. kennedy realized this was a home the people's house as she would call...
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john. >> john: amazing insight.t was part of a group of retired green berets who helped 500 afghan allies escape during the r exit. lieutenant colonel scott mann, "operation pineapple express," author of the book. what did you think when the general recommended pulling out of afghanistan, he wanted to leave troops behind and yet the biden administration ignored the recommendations and went ahead and did it. >> yeah, i think i agree with pretty much everything the general said and in my interviews for the book, the conversations i had led me to understand quite a few, several senior leaders said the same thing, you know, they said the same thing that to not leave a residual force would be a nightmare. i think also interviewing the special ops community, 73% of our veterans feel severely betrayed over the exit and many are upset the generals and the admirals did not speak up more this time last year. >> and you have been seeking accountability, or the very least, saying there needs to be accountability, but the biden
john. >> john: amazing insight.t was part of a group of retired green berets who helped 500 afghan allies escape during the r exit. lieutenant colonel scott mann, "operation pineapple express," author of the book. what did you think when the general recommended pulling out of afghanistan, he wanted to leave troops behind and yet the biden administration ignored the recommendations and went ahead and did it. >> yeah, i think i agree with pretty much everything the general...
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john. >> john: that is scary stuff.inia is on track to follow california's ban on gasoline-powered cars. say what? all because of a past agreement that ties virginia emission policies to the golden state's. virginia governor glenn youngkin is vowing to dismantle what he calls a ridiculous move. >> sandra: fbi agent who served over two decades is leaving his post that, is after facing intense scrutiny over the handling of the hunter biden probe. andy mccarthy is here on the accusations of political bias in that agency. >> no one trusts the fbi or the doj, i don't trust them any further than i can throw that entire building. they drink what they're told to drink. i drink what helps me rehydrate and recover: pedialyte® sport. because it works... and so do i. ♪ hydration beyond the hype. ♪ before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why?
john. >> john: that is scary stuff.inia is on track to follow california's ban on gasoline-powered cars. say what? all because of a past agreement that ties virginia emission policies to the golden state's. virginia governor glenn youngkin is vowing to dismantle what he calls a ridiculous move. >> sandra: fbi agent who served over two decades is leaving his post that, is after facing intense scrutiny over the handling of the hunter biden probe. andy mccarthy is here on the...
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john roberts here.re owner, she owns a cake shop called sugar bliss, theresa ging, she's in downtown chicago but says the crime is so out of control she's thinking like others have, as pulling of stakes and moving out of the city. what she told us, listen here. >> i've never had crime this badly in chicago. it's now not just every couple years, it's now monthly, weekly, and now daily. i mean, just yesterday another incident down the street. later on that evening, a friday, another business owner just two doors down had someone steal their tips. >> have you made the decision, theresa, to actually pick up and move or are you strongly considering it? >> i'm strongly considering it. i'm looking out to suburbs, outside of illinois. >> john: so crime, violent crime, murders, deadly street racing in the loop, corporations, businesses leaving the city. what's going to happen, raymond, to the city of chicago, which has long been one of the great american cities if something isn't done? >> if chicago does not get
john roberts here.re owner, she owns a cake shop called sugar bliss, theresa ging, she's in downtown chicago but says the crime is so out of control she's thinking like others have, as pulling of stakes and moving out of the city. what she told us, listen here. >> i've never had crime this badly in chicago. it's now not just every couple years, it's now monthly, weekly, and now daily. i mean, just yesterday another incident down the street. later on that evening, a friday, another...
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john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy.ey were elected by the american people who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people, we have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. for me, it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family bear. i'm i will do my best, that is all i can do. i ask for your help and god's. >> the nation and the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. the funeral courtese moves from the white house to the congress of the to the capital, the seat of the congress of the united states. the caisson pauses at the capital steps, in from the limousine come the principal mourners. mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children, and president johnson and his wife and robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a catacomb. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. th
john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy.ey were elected by the american people who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people, we have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. for me, it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family bear. i'm i will do my best, that is all i can do. i ask for your help and god's. >> the...
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john arthur hold their games but we come back with john with a match point.ur ashe beats john alexander and four sets. he has done what he came to do. he's in the finals in a position to win his first major championship since winning force of the 1968. he'll face the winner of the bjorn borg match either of which is a formidable match. for our third simple there are no uncertain terms the 1975 the year of arthur ashe in the world of tennis and a place to start is in dallas. earlier in the week the world's first 24 karat solid gold tennis ball were $33,333 was presented to arthur by founder of the hager company. arthur's scoreboard points in a contest to win down to the final week of the season. arthur's consistency and beating out 83 other players for the top spot was an early indication that 1975 would be his ear. rudd labor in bjorn borg semi finals provides the dallas crowd with the most rest taking tennis since 72 which experts refer to as the greatest tennis match ever. bjorn is facing maybe the best player in the history of tennis. at 366 abroad is twic
john arthur hold their games but we come back with john with a match point.ur ashe beats john alexander and four sets. he has done what he came to do. he's in the finals in a position to win his first major championship since winning force of the 1968. he'll face the winner of the bjorn borg match either of which is a formidable match. for our third simple there are no uncertain terms the 1975 the year of arthur ashe in the world of tennis and a place to start is in dallas. earlier in the week...
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i'm john roberts. welcome to "america reports" and welcome back to you today. >> gillian: thank you so much. good to see you. >> aishah: i'm aishah hasnie. sandra has the day off. the man approached a man from behind and threw a punch to his head. >> john: the victim slammed his head on the concrete. doctors say he has a fractured skull, broken cheekbone and a brain bleed. >> aishah: wow, despite the attacker's extensive criminal history, the court cut him loose after downgrading his charges to a misdemeanor. >> john: fox team coverage starts now, jeff paul with some incredible video of a flash mob robbery on the west coast. >> aishah: begin with david lee miller live in new york city. david. >> david: aishah, the arrest of a convicted sex offender who was caught on camera viciously beating and causing serious injury to a man in the bronx only to be released without bail has sparked outrage here in new york city. the video you are now about to see is difficult to watch. a week ago today, he walked out
i'm john roberts. welcome to "america reports" and welcome back to you today. >> gillian: thank you so much. good to see you. >> aishah: i'm aishah hasnie. sandra has the day off. the man approached a man from behind and threw a punch to his head. >> john: the victim slammed his head on the concrete. doctors say he has a fractured skull, broken cheekbone and a brain bleed. >> aishah: wow, despite the attacker's extensive criminal history, the court cut him...
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>> john: robert, it's john here.this being a good thing now, to help people out during times of economic hardship. you've got decades of people who had economic hardship trying to pay off their student loans. why should the people in the last couple years who accrued student debt get a break when all the other folks didn't? >> i think that's a great question. i was one of those. i had student loans when i graduated and trust me, i was making ends meet each and every week. i think what we are seeing is the hardship has changed dramatically. during the pandemic we had what was the k-shaped economy, the have and have notes. and those people hurt the most often have student loans. if you look at the default aspect to it, and those who were hammered on their credit, a lot of it is because of student loans. remember, we had a moratorium during the trump administration and it continued during the biden. but it's not like principle has changed. they have to start up again. the interest rate did not go down to like 1% to borr
>> john: robert, it's john here.this being a good thing now, to help people out during times of economic hardship. you've got decades of people who had economic hardship trying to pay off their student loans. why should the people in the last couple years who accrued student debt get a break when all the other folks didn't? >> i think that's a great question. i was one of those. i had student loans when i graduated and trust me, i was making ends meet each and every week. i think...
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john, back to you. >> john: mike tobin with the latest, thank you.he bride's family says the corpse was so mutilated they had to cremate it before returning it to the united states. does that hold up? >> no. i've never heard of that. you have soldiers killed in war and what remains of them is sent back in a coffin, not an urn. this only benefits the accused because the body tells a story, and i don't know what the story is going to be. i accidentally somehow struck myself 20 times. >> gillian: the husband was then also found by police on the 11th at a nearby mile away different fiji island where he fled. in your experience, do husbands whose wives have just died leave the scene in the middle of an investigation? >> well, as a defense lawyer i'll say anything is possible. but if we are intellectually honest, he left his very expensive watch behind, he flees in a kayak, that clearly prosecutors will show evidences consciousness of guilt. >> what kind of evidence does the prosecution need here in order to convict this guy? >> well, first of all you say
john, back to you. >> john: mike tobin with the latest, thank you.he bride's family says the corpse was so mutilated they had to cremate it before returning it to the united states. does that hold up? >> no. i've never heard of that. you have soldiers killed in war and what remains of them is sent back in a coffin, not an urn. this only benefits the accused because the body tells a story, and i don't know what the story is going to be. i accidentally somehow struck myself 20 times....
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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: we'll see what we see. meanwhile, president biden said he would make a decision on so-called loan forgiveness by the end of august, less than ten days away. supporters are in favor of not paying off the college debt, critics warn it could make historic inflation even worse. president is cutting it close to the deadline. >> he is, it's down to the wire. the president keeping people in suspense waiting to find out whether or not they need to start making student loan payments starting september 1st. biden has just nine days to decide if he will keep this pause in place, but saying simply delaying payments until the end of the year would cost $20 billion. effectively wiping out the first six years of deficit reduction that was passed in the inflation reduction act. but the chair of the council of economic advisers is down playing any economic impact of delaying payments for borrowers. >> the impact on inflation will depend on -- we have to keep in context of the restart and this happens over time, so it's not
john. >> john: we'll see what we see. meanwhile, president biden said he would make a decision on so-called loan forgiveness by the end of august, less than ten days away. supporters are in favor of not paying off the college debt, critics warn it could make historic inflation even worse. president is cutting it close to the deadline. >> he is, it's down to the wire. the president keeping people in suspense waiting to find out whether or not they need to start making student loan...
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john: it changes day-to-day., salt lake city and denver had more than half their listings drop their price. in boise, it was 62%. buyers are ripping the bottom out of the market. that has made the correction sharper, but hopefully more short-lived than anyone expected. on the other side, the fed was dovish about interest rates last week. so, mortgage rates have really come down. buyers have come back because home prices are down and now mortgages are more affordable. we have seen a slight uptick in demand. it is good we are letting air out of the balloon. it was crazy in 2020 and 2021. emily: what direction is this going? you think recession is inevitable or are we already in one and somebody just has to call? it? john: i don't think we are in a housing -- i don't think we are in a recession. the housing market has been in a jam. it has been volatile and hard on people trying to buy and sell their homes. the jobs market is great, a great jobs print today. it depends on what the -- on whether the fed has to take a
john: it changes day-to-day., salt lake city and denver had more than half their listings drop their price. in boise, it was 62%. buyers are ripping the bottom out of the market. that has made the correction sharper, but hopefully more short-lived than anyone expected. on the other side, the fed was dovish about interest rates last week. so, mortgage rates have really come down. buyers have come back because home prices are down and now mortgages are more affordable. we have seen a slight...
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john hamilton.or. >> in my examination, i found additional blood that was not talked about anywhere on the inside of the right cuff. >> prosecutors hadn't talked about this stain. maybe they had missed it all together. it was up inside the sleeve. how did it get there? >> that's when he started explaining that the blood spatter inside the sleeve, the only thing that he could think of that it was consistent with was john hamilton when he was beating her with that plant is strength. it was driving that up inside his shirt. >> if you can get whiplash in a courtroom, that's what happens. the defenses expert was saying that dr. john hamilton most likely created those bloodstains by bashing in his wife's skull. >> it was a shock to everybody. nobody expected that to happen. >> is saying looking at that. sure >> his own expert is saying he's guilty. >> you can just envision but the murder weapon is, bludgeoning on poor susan's head, causing blood spatter. it's a vivid picture. >> it sure is. >> on redirect
john hamilton.or. >> in my examination, i found additional blood that was not talked about anywhere on the inside of the right cuff. >> prosecutors hadn't talked about this stain. maybe they had missed it all together. it was up inside the sleeve. how did it get there? >> that's when he started explaining that the blood spatter inside the sleeve, the only thing that he could think of that it was consistent with was john hamilton when he was beating her with that plant is...
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. >> john: john roberts in washington. the affidavit is heavily, understatement, redacted, we are learning some new details about the fbi justification for the search of the former president's home. >> sandra: one part reading "after initial review of the nra referral, the fbi opened a criminal investigation to, among other things, determine how the documents with one classification marking and records were removed from the white house or any other authorized locations for the storage of classified materials, and came to be stored at the premises." >> john: david spunt is live at the justice department, 38 pages in total released in regard to this, including some attachments. so far we are getting an idea what the documents were or at least the category in which they fell. but we are not getting a lot in terms of the why they thought it was so urgent to go in there and unprecedented fashion and the fbi conduct a raid of mar-a-lago. >> david: john and sandra, that is the detail we have wanted to know since we first learned
. >> john: john roberts in washington. the affidavit is heavily, understatement, redacted, we are learning some new details about the fbi justification for the search of the former president's home. >> sandra: one part reading "after initial review of the nra referral, the fbi opened a criminal investigation to, among other things, determine how the documents with one classification marking and records were removed from the white house or any other authorized locations for the...
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>> john: wow. the devastating impact of pandemic school shutdowns had on students. turns out it's worse than we new. who will pay the price for this in november? our panel coming up next. >> the school closures are impacting a generation of kids and families. i mean, there are kids that dropped out that will never come back. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reaction may occur. best move i've ever made. ask your dermatologist about cosentyx®. ♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features a
>> john: wow. the devastating impact of pandemic school shutdowns had on students. turns out it's worse than we new. who will pay the price for this in november? our panel coming up next. >> the school closures are impacting a generation of kids and families. i mean, there are kids that dropped out that will never come back. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and...
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>> john, i begin the book with john f. kennedy talking about a member of the press, riley, and this goes back to your point on how intimate the relationship was between kennedy and the press. but the book begins with a prologue. it is john f. kennedy, right after going mano a mano with nikita khrushchev at the summit, the superpower summit in vienna. kennedy goes in this glamorous, elegant figure, potentially dashing figure on the world stage. we have these high expectations. and khrushchev goes in thinking that he's very callow and can be exploited. kennedys performance over those two days against the very truculent, very pugnacious nikita khrushchev, leads khrushchev to believe that he is, and i'm quoting khrushchev, too intelligent and too weak. and kennedy knows that khrushchev has this impression. he goes back after these endless two days of meetings with khrushchev to the american embassy in vienna and he talks to scotty weston, who's a reporter from the new york times. it's an off-the-record conversation in which ke
>> john, i begin the book with john f. kennedy talking about a member of the press, riley, and this goes back to your point on how intimate the relationship was between kennedy and the press. but the book begins with a prologue. it is john f. kennedy, right after going mano a mano with nikita khrushchev at the summit, the superpower summit in vienna. kennedy goes in this glamorous, elegant figure, potentially dashing figure on the world stage. we have these high expectations. and...
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i'm on a legacy. olivia newton, john leaves us. yes, she was an icon, an international icon, and another legend that we've lost and, and she had a, a career that spanned 60 years. and part of her success was that she didn't just stay in her lane. so as far as music went, she was a 4 time grammy winner. she had top 10 hits and pop country adult, contemporary and dance and physical. and in the u. honest in the united states are radio station. some of them banned the song because they said it was too provocative to sexual. so as i have a well out of it, i will say it's true. but her, her biggest legacy that she leaves behind has to be her role as sandy and greece. and it has to be the thought a with a mood, the hair, the tight pants. i love it. great song, i think everybody looked on in the scene. of course we saw her costar, john travolta, who is among those who has been expressing his grief shock at this. yeah, he said, i love you so much. we will see you down the road and we will all be together again . yours from the 1st moment i
i'm on a legacy. olivia newton, john leaves us. yes, she was an icon, an international icon, and another legend that we've lost and, and she had a, a career that spanned 60 years. and part of her success was that she didn't just stay in her lane. so as far as music went, she was a 4 time grammy winner. she had top 10 hits and pop country adult, contemporary and dance and physical. and in the u. honest in the united states are radio station. some of them banned the song because they said it was...
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[applause] i know that person is john fetterman to john gets it and dr. oz does not. john knows us. he knows all about working families coming from a city like york and living in a place like braddock. he does not live in a mansion in new jersey like his opponent. john knows the hard work we put in to support labor and working families. he shows up. he fights for us. he leaves no one behind. it is exactly what he did for years both as mayor of roddick and now as -- of radek and now as mayor -- of braddock and now as lieutenant governor. i know that is what he will do once he becomes our next senator. nice crowd. thank you all for being here. it is my pleasure and honor to introduce john and giselle fetterman. [applause] ♪ [chanting fetterman] >> i'm going to prep the mic so it is ready for him like that. hello, erie. you are beautiful. [applause] i'm so happy to see you. thank you, every single one of you for being here today to welcome john back to the campaign trail. [applause] for those of you who don't know me, i am giselle fetterman, the second lady of pennsylvania. [applause]
[applause] i know that person is john fetterman to john gets it and dr. oz does not. john knows us. he knows all about working families coming from a city like york and living in a place like braddock. he does not live in a mansion in new jersey like his opponent. john knows the hard work we put in to support labor and working families. he shows up. he fights for us. he leaves no one behind. it is exactly what he did for years both as mayor of roddick and now as -- of radek and now as mayor --...
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. >> john: thank you very much. insane and dangerous. 2 words used by the mayor of new york city to describe the criminal justice system releasing repeat offenders through a revolving door. 10 career criminals wracked up 500 arrests since the state enacted bail reform laws. >> and soros defends his donations to the far left with soft on crime policies. philadelphia police sarge around o'connor was killed in the line of duty in 2020. his widow sounds off on the nationwide crime surge on "america reports" coming up. >> we begin "america reports" with an exclusive report on a new warning of a potential invasion of taiwan. i am john roberts in washington. >> great to see you. i am anita. will china flex its military muscle? conducting the largest 5 fire drills in the taiwan strait. it comes after house speaker nancy pelosi's visit to the island. beijing moving from words of warning to military action in the aftermath. surrounding taiwan and launching missiles into nearby waters. >> and a fox news exclusive. china sees a
. >> john: thank you very much. insane and dangerous. 2 words used by the mayor of new york city to describe the criminal justice system releasing repeat offenders through a revolving door. 10 career criminals wracked up 500 arrests since the state enacted bail reform laws. >> and soros defends his donations to the far left with soft on crime policies. philadelphia police sarge around o'connor was killed in the line of duty in 2020. his widow sounds off on the nationwide crime surge...
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john: in a st.ar old gerord rowe has a routine appointment with doctor kanika cunningham. she makes the usual checks. dr. cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out. john: and asks about another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if they're not ready to stop using drugs, she wants them to use them safely. dr. cunningham: i am concerned the last time that happens, you had an overdose and i don't want you to overdose again. my treatment plans incorporate safe use tips, safe consumption tips, a 1-800 number to never use alone. reviewing how to use narcan. so i want people to leave feeling empowered and equipped with the information because it is a chronic disease. rerrence of use is going to happen. so if we know that is going to happen, why
john: in a st.ar old gerord rowe has a routine appointment with doctor kanika cunningham. she makes the usual checks. dr. cunningham: give me a deep breath and blow out. john: and asks about another issue she's monitoring. dr. cunningham: you said you're still using a little bit. are you using safe? snorting, not doing anything iv. john: cunningham, a family practice physician, treats drug addiction in her patients just like any other medical condition like high blood pressure or diabetes. if...
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our correspondent john sutton th our report. john: the american dream was built on fossil fuel.concept of freedom and unrestrained energy consumption long going hand in hand. it's hard to overstate the significance of this moment, the senate passing the country's first major piece of clime change legislation. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill is passed. [applause] pres. biden: one good thing that has come from this is we have realized this isn't just an american problem. john: president joe biden, struggling with woeful approval ratings, is suddenly looking like a man who can get things done, using a trip to meet victims of flooding in kentucky to underscore the need for the bill. it has limitations. there are no tax penalties for producers. it leaves concessions for the oil and gas industry. and it has been reduced by months of political wrangling. for environmental campaigners, there is still plenty to celebrate. >> the u.s. senate just made climate history. this bill represents the single most significant step forward for climate action in the united
our correspondent john sutton th our report. john: the american dream was built on fossil fuel.concept of freedom and unrestrained energy consumption long going hand in hand. it's hard to overstate the significance of this moment, the senate passing the country's first major piece of clime change legislation. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill is passed. [applause] pres. biden: one good thing that has come from this is we have realized this isn't just an american...
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john: yeah.grew up in springfield, ohio. it's a small, blue collar city in the midwest. of course, my dad was an autoworker for 30 years and he was also an artist. he played the drums and saying -- sang at my church, but he also was a great visual artist. he could do beautiful pencil portraits and painted beautiful portraits and also design clothes. and now he has a hat company. so he was always very creative and artistic. and my mother was our church choir director. she stayed at home and taught us at home. we were homeschooled for quite a bit of our grade school years, and she was very musical and very creative as well. and so i was raised in a home where music was valued and loved and the arts in general were valued and loved. so we're all very creative and were encouraged to be that way from a very young age. >> did you have a lot of clarity that you're going to be a musician successfully? i have to imagine you kind of saw a path. john: you're 15, you don't really know what that path is. you
john: yeah.grew up in springfield, ohio. it's a small, blue collar city in the midwest. of course, my dad was an autoworker for 30 years and he was also an artist. he played the drums and saying -- sang at my church, but he also was a great visual artist. he could do beautiful pencil portraits and painted beautiful portraits and also design clothes. and now he has a hat company. so he was always very creative and artistic. and my mother was our church choir director. she stayed at home and...
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this is the john j rope.this is in the collection of the smithsonian at the museum of american history. it's very similar to what we saw in the portrait. there are some slight differences. the sleeve plants are different. there's an inner sleeve, and this outer piece that's on the outside, but the red is faded, the white trim is there. it's very similar to what we saw in that portrait. this robe is actually sent to the court in the 18 80s, so just the justices concede for themselves. they think it's his role. but stories continue to be told about where this road came from is an academic robe, and there's the story that it's a rope from the university of edinburgh which came an honorary degree in 1792, but as you can, say the justices were already wearing the roads and 1792. so it couldn't come from scotland. then there's a story came from the university of dublin, and that it's a harvard rope. that's a story that is more talked about and books more recently published. there's no evidence that harvard ever gav
this is the john j rope.this is in the collection of the smithsonian at the museum of american history. it's very similar to what we saw in the portrait. there are some slight differences. the sleeve plants are different. there's an inner sleeve, and this outer piece that's on the outside, but the red is faded, the white trim is there. it's very similar to what we saw in that portrait. this robe is actually sent to the court in the 18 80s, so just the justices concede for themselves. they think...
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it is a timeless classic, so was olivia newton—john.the latter stages of her career. what is her great sort of pulling power? to quote one of her song titles, she was "magic". she captured our hearts on screen, through her music and with her personality. you know, in the show business, the thing that they can't teach you is likeability and she had that in spades. very few stars have that. and she was able to cross genres, and she connected with the audience so well, and she was so vulnerable and insecure. i mean, even on grease — that you mentioned in your package there — she was 29 when she got that part, she was terrified. she thought, "i'll be laughed out of town. "i'm too old to play a high—schooler." even said that, she was so good, she carried that off. that sandy, it's a part loaded with so much danger. it could be really wet and soppy. you know, it is a real acting challenge to pull it off. she rose to the challenge, and she has written her name into movie history and music history. and you mentioned xanadu, of course, yes, load
it is a timeless classic, so was olivia newton—john.the latter stages of her career. what is her great sort of pulling power? to quote one of her song titles, she was "magic". she captured our hearts on screen, through her music and with her personality. you know, in the show business, the thing that they can't teach you is likeability and she had that in spades. very few stars have that. and she was able to cross genres, and she connected with the audience so well, and she was so...
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welcome back, john. >> john: harris, thank you so much. fox news alert, all eyes on a judge in florida this hour as we await his decision on whether to unseal the affidavit used to justify the unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago that the fbi conducted last week. good afternoon, john roberts, and up first for us, first time i've been sitting here -- >> good to see you, a lot to get to. >> aishah: former president trump pushing to release the affidavit but the justice department is urging the court to keep the documents secret, saying releasing it publicly would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation. >> john: documents show the government is investigating trump for potential obstruction of justice and possible violations of the espionage act. >> aishah: and what's at stake at today's hearing, and peter doocy how the white house is responding. >> john: mark meredith live outside the courthouse in west palm beach florida, mark, what can we expect in the next coupon of hours? >> good afternoon. we can expect the judge to listen as lawye
welcome back, john. >> john: harris, thank you so much. fox news alert, all eyes on a judge in florida this hour as we await his decision on whether to unseal the affidavit used to justify the unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago that the fbi conducted last week. good afternoon, john roberts, and up first for us, first time i've been sitting here -- >> good to see you, a lot to get to. >> aishah: former president trump pushing to release the affidavit but the justice department is...
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john: i think we got your point, tom. heidi? heidi: there are big differences between president trump and president biden. one of the key differences is that policies with president biden are about a fair economy, about ensuring that prosperous growth is fairly shared. i talked about one of the big differences in their tax policies, where trump really cut taxes for the wealthy and the corporations. biden is increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations, to pay for things like health care and policy to fight climate change. that is a stark difference between the two president. john: i want to come back to the inflation reduction act and plenty of tax provisions in that as well. jason smith, top republican on the budget committee during the debate over the inflation reduction act for it passed, arguing against what is in the legislation. this is what he had to say. >> we are debating what democrats called the inflation reduction act, which everyone from the congressional budget office to 230 economists, even senator bernie sand
john: i think we got your point, tom. heidi? heidi: there are big differences between president trump and president biden. one of the key differences is that policies with president biden are about a fair economy, about ensuring that prosperous growth is fairly shared. i talked about one of the big differences in their tax policies, where trump really cut taxes for the wealthy and the corporations. biden is increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations, to pay for things like health care and...
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john. jay is better known perhaps than bushrud washington as a diplomat and a founding father, but why did you choose to write about john jay? and why should our friends be interested in? well, i first i was a practicing lawyer for a couple decades and i was living and working in hong kong when it kind of hit me that i i wanted to write a book and then i fished around for a subject. i was originally thinking about governor morris and other founding father. and i but i thought well, let's find the biographies of his friends and alexander hamilton robert livingston, john jay and i was shocked to learn that the most recent biography of john jay was from the 30s. and i bought a used copy and read it and it wasn't that good. i thought god even i could better than this. so i started, you know researching and writing. i mean jay has this amazing career in state federal and international. i mean most people today kind of know him for is role in writing the federalist papers or his role on the as fi
john. jay is better known perhaps than bushrud washington as a diplomat and a founding father, but why did you choose to write about john jay? and why should our friends be interested in? well, i first i was a practicing lawyer for a couple decades and i was living and working in hong kong when it kind of hit me that i i wanted to write a book and then i fished around for a subject. i was originally thinking about governor morris and other founding father. and i but i thought well, let's find...
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john. >> john: all right., nice ring to it. >> peter: i love that, i love that. >> sandra: congratulations, peter. a look at the perks keeping people at home. hillary, how much are we talking about here? >> sandra, it is a lot and the president's decision to pay off some people's college debt is the cherry on top. dodging debt is just one of many pandemic-era perks that seem never ending, and also making it easier for people to be super picky about whether or not they have to go back to work, and that is a problem because businesses are having a hiring crisis. 64% of business owners reported trying to hire last month, but a whopping 91% of them found hardly any qualified applicants to fill the job. the heritage foundation telling fox business this "lots of factors are playing into this, including the $600 a week insurance benefits lasted nearly 18 months, other welfare without work increases, and student loan moratoriums, a windfall of about 400 bucks a month." those extra generous programs have paid off, acco
john. >> john: all right., nice ring to it. >> peter: i love that, i love that. >> sandra: congratulations, peter. a look at the perks keeping people at home. hillary, how much are we talking about here? >> sandra, it is a lot and the president's decision to pay off some people's college debt is the cherry on top. dodging debt is just one of many pandemic-era perks that seem never ending, and also making it easier for people to be super picky about whether or not they...
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john and arthur both hold immense service games but we come back in with john facing a break at matchthur. [applause] arthur ash beats john alexander, he has done what he has come to do, he is in the finals and positions to win his first major championship. he will face the winner of the other match, we'll either one of which is a formidable opponent for the man who set his sights on number one. for arthur it is very simple, in 1975 is to be the year of arthur ash in the world of tennis the place to start is in dallas and the time is now. earlier in the week the world's first 24 karat solid gold tennis ball for $33,333 was presented to arthur. arthur's scoreboard points knows that roughly 700 to the week of the season. arthur's consistency and beating out 83 other players for the top spot would early indication of the 1975 would be his year. >> bjorn borg semifinal, the most breathtaking tennis since the roosevelt final in 72, which people refer to as the greatest tennis match better. morgan is potentially the best 18 year old who ever played the game, is facing maybe the best player
john and arthur both hold immense service games but we come back in with john facing a break at matchthur. [applause] arthur ash beats john alexander, he has done what he has come to do, he is in the finals and positions to win his first major championship. he will face the winner of the other match, we'll either one of which is a formidable opponent for the man who set his sights on number one. for arthur it is very simple, in 1975 is to be the year of arthur ash in the world of tennis the...
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another of her greece co-stars, john - her greece co—stars, john travolta put it beautiful when he saidreatest legacy will be all those people should never met but she has inspired. i know so many people who have gone into musical theatre, singing and have come to hollywood because they saw 0livia to hollywood because they saw olivia newton—john in greece, not necessarily xanadu and said i want to do that as well. —— grease and it is that kind of magic and hollywood dream that she embodied and keeps so many people wanting to live her legacy. a, people wanting to live her leia _ �* ., ., people wanting to live her lea .�* . . people wanting to live her lea .~ .,., .y legacy. a xanadu was clearly fun in many _ legacy. a xanadu was clearly fun in many ways. _ legacy. a xanadu was clearly fun in many ways. i- legacy. a xanadu was clearly fun in many ways. i think - legacy. a xanadu was clearly i fun in many ways. i think kylie was one of those people who was inspired by 0livia was one of those people who was inspired by olivia newton—john. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you
another of her greece co-stars, john - her greece co—stars, john travolta put it beautiful when he saidreatest legacy will be all those people should never met but she has inspired. i know so many people who have gone into musical theatre, singing and have come to hollywood because they saw 0livia to hollywood because they saw olivia newton—john in greece, not necessarily xanadu and said i want to do that as well. —— grease and it is that kind of magic and hollywood dream that she...
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you're danny, you're john. ah. olivia newton john was 73. leah hardin al jazeera. ah. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the senior commander of the palestinian armed group l october guides has been killed in a ride by israeli forces. the occupied west bank to all the palestinians died in the operation more than 60 people were injured. john holman has more from nobliss. where is the hospital right now in nablus? this is where the latest numbers we have more than 60 people injured. we're getting that from the red crescent and 3 people, as you mentioned, that were killed in this or the so as well as abraham a out now who see also to other people, one of them in apartment with him and also a 16 year old. so you can see how many people that are out and around here is sort of testament to how popular here and this leader of the alex martin gave was. voting is underway in kenya's closely fort presidential election. the 2 front runners are former prime minister rolla thinker, and the current deputy president william router. the campaign was dominated by concern
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your danny, your john!" peacefully at her ranch in southern california this morning, surrounded by family and friends. olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer." tonight, olivia newton-john remembered for her courageous fight, and the joy and comfort she brought to so many. no question about that. olivia newton-john was just 73. later here, how she wanted to be remembered. >>> when we come back tonight, the urgent search for a missing 16-year-old girl, her missing car, her phone now out of service. when pain says, “it's time to go home” “i say, “not yet”. ♪ ♪ aleve. who do you take it for? (vo) get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. ♪ ♪ like manny. event planning with our best plan ever. (manny) yeah, that's what i do. (vo) with 5g ultra wideband in many more cities, you get up to 10 times the speed at no extra cost. get verizon business unlimited from the network businesses rely on. why hide your skin if dupixent has
your danny, your john!" peacefully at her ranch in southern california this morning, surrounded by family and friends. olivia has been a symbol of triumphs and hope for over 30 years sharing her journey with breast cancer." tonight, olivia newton-john remembered for her courageous fight, and the joy and comfort she brought to so many. no question about that. olivia newton-john was just 73. later here, how she wanted to be remembered. >>> when we come back tonight, the urgent...
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we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us your questions as we go along because we want to be sure to include them as we go through our discussion the other thing that i mentioned to jeff and in preparing for today, was that this feels like such a personal book to me because of my generational cohort? i feel like i knew all the characters starting with sputnik, which is one of the first characters in the book and that's because my dad used to tell tales of stopping at a park on the ohio river in our hometown of louisville to watch after work at this big open park sputnik g
we know that john glenn eventually. successfully goes into space and becomes the first american to orbit the earth but there again is just that that tension and that wondering will this happen and how it how it will happen. so be sure to pick up the book. it's a great great gift for the upcoming holiday season, and i know you will love it and maybe there will be a movie about it jeff so welcome jeff. we also welcome your questions not just at the end of our hour today. please begin to give us...