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he wouldn't have loved to inherit john allen's fortune but john allen gently return.afte after poe was expelled from west point allen went taken back when it fund his wild dream of becoming a poet. suppose started submitting short stories to magazines and entering literary contests and then got himself a job at a magazine. before you know it he was a magazine this. he was editing different magazines in richmond, philadelphia, new york and he had a struggle. his salary was about $500 a year which today is about 17000. when he got to philadelphia he worked at graham's magazine. in the years time he brought that from circulation of 6000 to about 40000. minute the most popular journal in the country. in a truly mass audience. was mn he was making a salary of $800 a year while the owner was getting $25000 a year. so the owner was getting wealthier for poe's works. poe had a dream of starting his own magazine but it never worked out for him. there were times years at a stretch where he's living hand to mouth. he might make $5 off this poem or $10 off this. the right event, 15. longer stories
he wouldn't have loved to inherit john allen's fortune but john allen gently return.afte after poe was expelled from west point allen went taken back when it fund his wild dream of becoming a poet. suppose started submitting short stories to magazines and entering literary contests and then got himself a job at a magazine. before you know it he was a magazine this. he was editing different magazines in richmond, philadelphia, new york and he had a struggle. his salary was about $500 a year...
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we also have artwork on life portrait from john and francis allen. there's only one other portrait and that's been lost that's also been lost but were the only place that has. [inaudible] that's quite appropriate because richmond is where they live, they live in homes all over the neighborhood, it's a street that poe would've been walked up and down the street and seen this house on multiple occasions but yet her yet we have the bed and this is where he would be. poe's foster father died in 1834. he was worth about three quarters of a million dollars. he was wealthy and had a huge mansion in downtown richmond. plantation, had property, and he could afford the finest things in life. he had next sense of library and that was a great advantage for poe. he was able to read from the allen library but allen never quite warmed up to him. seems to have been the foster mother's idea to take in. francisella was from the richmond society. she was orphaned herself as a child so she could sympathize. when she her post mother was dying and needed help, of course s
we also have artwork on life portrait from john and francis allen. there's only one other portrait and that's been lost that's also been lost but were the only place that has. [inaudible] that's quite appropriate because richmond is where they live, they live in homes all over the neighborhood, it's a street that poe would've been walked up and down the street and seen this house on multiple occasions but yet her yet we have the bed and this is where he would be. poe's foster father died in...
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he was 17 when he and john allen muhammad killed ten people in the d.c. area. montgomery county states attorney addressed the case again today. >> the law has been complied with. people should have faith that justice was done time of the sentencing. >> a federal judge has ruled that malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings in virginia. >>> at last check the pedestrian hit by a car this evening in silver spring remains in critical condition. chopper 4 flew over the scene after the crash here on new hampshire avenue. police had to shut down traffic and divert it on to adelphi road. the car that hit the victim stayed on the scene. >>> next time you catch the metro, you may not need to hang up your phone. met so says it's improved the service along the blue, orange and silver lines, so today news 4 transportation reporter adam tusk put it to the test. all of adam's calls went through just fine, even in the tunnels. he did find one rider whose call dropped just after she'd made it. bottom line, if you have a plan with one of the major carriers, your call should
he was 17 when he and john allen muhammad killed ten people in the d.c. area. montgomery county states attorney addressed the case again today. >> the law has been complied with. people should have faith that justice was done time of the sentencing. >> a federal judge has ruled that malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings in virginia. >>> at last check the pedestrian hit by a car this evening in silver spring remains in critical condition. chopper 4 flew over the scene...
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of every john glenn, allen sheppard, the seven, neilmercury armstrong, sally reid, all the took ouromen who nation to the new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead, we couldn't without the dedication of the more than and women of nasa, and the extraordinary who send you to the heavens and bring you home. [cheering and applause] and let me make a promise to all of them into the courageous newly minted heroes on this stage. our administration, this will be true, nasa will have the resources and support you need to continue to make history. to push the boundaries of human knowledge and advance american leadership to the boundless frontier of space. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: under president donald trump, america will lead in space once again and the world will marvel. president trump recognizes america needs a coherent, cohesive approach for the last and greatest frontier, and that is why i am especially excited to announce after two decades from when it was disbanded, soon president trump will relaunch
of every john glenn, allen sheppard, the seven, neilmercury armstrong, sally reid, all the took ouromen who nation to the new heights. but it's not just the astronauts. you 12 know already and you're going to learn a lot more in the days ahead, we couldn't without the dedication of the more than and women of nasa, and the extraordinary who send you to the heavens and bring you home. [cheering and applause] and let me make a promise to all of them into the courageous newly minted heroes on this...
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rob: joining us is co-authored of shattered coming inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign, john alleng. so funny, she is so mad about this and here comes the book. >> we have only seen a small sampling so far. my understanding, and fbi director james comey for her defeat, hard to make a judgment, when they put up first. >> a complete lack of connection didn't help her win. when you look at the dirt on both sides, both of these candidates, bloomberg would have run, would be a great chance to win because there was so much dirt on both sides. to blame it on comey and russia she is obviously angry, she had a soundbite, let's listen to that. very telling about how she portrays that night and how she feels she let everybody down. >> writing this wasn't easy. i knew millions of people were counting on me and i couldn't bear the idea of letting them down, but i did. i couldn't get the job done and i will have to live with that for the rest of my life. in this book, i write about moments from the campaign i wish i could go back and do over. if the russians could hack my subconscious they would
rob: joining us is co-authored of shattered coming inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign, john alleng. so funny, she is so mad about this and here comes the book. >> we have only seen a small sampling so far. my understanding, and fbi director james comey for her defeat, hard to make a judgment, when they put up first. >> a complete lack of connection didn't help her win. when you look at the dirt on both sides, both of these candidates, bloomberg would have run, would be a great...
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malvo was 17 when he and john allen mohammed killed ten people in the d.c. area. >> the law has been complied with. people should have faith that justice was done originally at the time of the trial. at the time of the sentencing. >> a sfral judge ruled that malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings in virginia. >>> we've been telling you about the killing people every day around the country. we're learning drug driving carbs are more common. it's gotten so bad that some immediately administer -- to any responsive driver they find at an accident scene. the lock zone reverses the effects of an overdose from opioids. police say they've seen several cases where parents are overdosing with their kids in the car. >>> 6:18 now. next time you catch the metro, you may not need to hang up the phone. metro says it's improved the wireless service along the blue, orange and silver lines between metro center and stadium armory. news 4 transportation reporter adam tuss put it to the test. all of adam's calls went through just fine even in the tunnels. many riders seem
malvo was 17 when he and john allen mohammed killed ten people in the d.c. area. >> the law has been complied with. people should have faith that justice was done originally at the time of the trial. at the time of the sentencing. >> a sfral judge ruled that malvo is entitled to new sentencing hearings in virginia. >>> we've been telling you about the killing people every day around the country. we're learning drug driving carbs are more common. it's gotten so bad that some...
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virginia executed malvo's accomplice john allen muhammad let's take a look at the stories you're engaging. >> first up, the great grandson of confederate general robert e. lee says he is fine with removing confederate statues. robert e. lee the fifth also condemned last weekend's deadly attack in charlottesville calling the violence sad and senseless and also suggesting that it would be appropriate to move confederate statues to museums. >> the fbi has reopened its search for documents on the infamous tarmac meeting between loretta lynch and former president bill clinton. you might remember it reportedly happened last year. last week it was revealed that then attorney general lynch used a secret e-mail address for official business under the name elizabeth carlisle. she used the e-mail to discuss the meeting with clinton. >> hacking problems for the hbo. the facebook and twitter accounts were compromised. a group calling themselves our mine took control of main accounts as well as "game of thrones." one read we are just testing your security. some of the posts were immediately removed. ou
virginia executed malvo's accomplice john allen muhammad let's take a look at the stories you're engaging. >> first up, the great grandson of confederate general robert e. lee says he is fine with removing confederate statues. robert e. lee the fifth also condemned last weekend's deadly attack in charlottesville calling the violence sad and senseless and also suggesting that it would be appropriate to move confederate statues to museums. >> the fbi has reopened its search for...
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. >> reporter: from 2011 to 2013 general john allen was the u.s.' top commander in afghansitan.t year he campaigned against donald trump, for hillary clinton: >> hillary clinton will be exactly, exactly the kind of commander-in-chief america needs. >> reporter: but today he's backing president trump if he increases troop numbers. >> here's an opportunity for president trump to make decisions that can put us on the road to the success he's looking for. >> reporter: allen and the president's military advisors say deploying more troops that are better integrated and have no departure date can turn the tide, and help push the taliban to the negotiation table. >> you can get a lot more out of 5,000 if they're properly positioned, to train and to advise and if we resource this properly, and we resource it in the context of both time and the right kinds of individuals we can be successful. >> reporter: as a civilian, donald trump disagreed. between 2011 and 2013, he wrote at least 11 tweets criticizing the afghan government and urging president obama to withdrawal. "we should leave afg
. >> reporter: from 2011 to 2013 general john allen was the u.s.' top commander in afghansitan.t year he campaigned against donald trump, for hillary clinton: >> hillary clinton will be exactly, exactly the kind of commander-in-chief america needs. >> reporter: but today he's backing president trump if he increases troop numbers. >> here's an opportunity for president trump to make decisions that can put us on the road to the success he's looking for. >> reporter:...
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but john foster and allen dulles would've become important in 45 rather than a 53. i think roosevelt died such a hero that it takes it an effort of will to understand how controversy oh he truly was in his lifetime and how many people come although he won by a landslide, what a large portion of the country was unreconciled for him. and the idea that he could a lost with the were ending seems entirely plausible. [applause] >> could you tell us how much eleanor about franklin's physical condition prior to his reelection and 44? >> her books are clear on that. and her daughter, anna talked about it. eleanor and her tough-minded ways to first swallows her husband's decision to make and nobody should it was a difficult decision and if he felt he was needed and should continue nobody should second-guess them in the family. they should just support him. she also wasn't very interested in medical information. she thought people should be strong and do their best. and anna says at one point that eleanor would not have understand not have understood the details of his high bl
but john foster and allen dulles would've become important in 45 rather than a 53. i think roosevelt died such a hero that it takes it an effort of will to understand how controversy oh he truly was in his lifetime and how many people come although he won by a landslide, what a large portion of the country was unreconciled for him. and the idea that he could a lost with the were ending seems entirely plausible. [applause] >> could you tell us how much eleanor about franklin's physical...
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and john and also allen in lower lake, those two report clear skies while inland.in notable places to go for the partial eclipse. but darrell in alameda is reporting overcast skies in the high 50s. the marine layes been epeninas the morning progressed because of the noting of a lot of cooler air aloft. now roughly between 600 and 3,000 feet. no clearing at the beaches today with localized drizzle. that occasional brisk wind throughout the day and some gradual warming beginning tomorrow. so satellite radar area of low pressure upper level trough pulled in ushered in cooler air mass. temperatures averaging a good 10, 12, 14 degrees below average inland. 83 degrees in sacramento. how about that? 64 eau claire and monterey bay. 73 in the high sierra. our numbers stacking up from the 60s to the 70s. 80 santa rosa except in the far reaches of the north bay. lower lake yesterday. allen reported 89 and today going with the outside number still in the mid 80s. 68 degrees in oakland today. 72 mountain view. san jose, your temperatures about 11 degrees below average. you shou
and john and also allen in lower lake, those two report clear skies while inland.in notable places to go for the partial eclipse. but darrell in alameda is reporting overcast skies in the high 50s. the marine layes been epeninas the morning progressed because of the noting of a lot of cooler air aloft. now roughly between 600 and 3,000 feet. no clearing at the beaches today with localized drizzle. that occasional brisk wind throughout the day and some gradual warming beginning tomorrow. so...
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the democratic mayor of san francisco, gavin knew son, california's treasurer john chang, del layne easton and travis allen. there may be others including tom campbell and tom sire, but it is villaraigosa with the longest resume and arguably the best claim on california's often divided latino electorate. he was the 43rd mayor from 2005 to 2013. he was a member of the california mayor finishing as speaker of the assembly. villaraigosa was a national co-chair of hillary clinton's campaign, chairman of the 2012 democratic national convention. in september he announced his candidacy for the governorship. he joins me early this saturday morning. antonio villaraigosa, good to see you. >> good to see you, hugh. >> first one is a soft ball, why you, why now? >> let me say john cox is also a declared candidate from san diego. i want to give him his pop. what was your question? >> why you, why now for california? >> well, i think right now at this time in this state, we need someone that understands this is a great state, but we need to make it greater still. we need to make sure that we're growing together, that we
the democratic mayor of san francisco, gavin knew son, california's treasurer john chang, del layne easton and travis allen. there may be others including tom campbell and tom sire, but it is villaraigosa with the longest resume and arguably the best claim on california's often divided latino electorate. he was the 43rd mayor from 2005 to 2013. he was a member of the california mayor finishing as speaker of the assembly. villaraigosa was a national co-chair of hillary clinton's campaign,...
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make trouble for the president, this could get worse rather than better >> john, thank you very much now, lets bring in mike allenyou had a series of scopes all week pick up where john just left it, if you don't mind. all of the so-called loyalists, the true believers the reds of the reds out of the white house. are there more still >> of course, there are still nationalists inside the white house but we are seeing this amazing dynamic set up of the most prominent and the most powerful of the trump white house are going to be outside. what's fascinating here is that trump's instincts remains with steve bannon we saw this in a way of what the president is talking about we have seen this debate over the troops of afghanistan. the president felt that he leaked and you and your colleagues certainly know of the irony of that including of the president of the united states, that comes from the steve bannon here the mortal sin, he crowded donald trump's spotlight he got in the dog house and bannon was in the dog house before he was on the cover of "times" magazine the second most powerful man in the world. this time, it
make trouble for the president, this could get worse rather than better >> john, thank you very much now, lets bring in mike allenyou had a series of scopes all week pick up where john just left it, if you don't mind. all of the so-called loyalists, the true believers the reds of the reds out of the white house. are there more still >> of course, there are still nationalists inside the white house but we are seeing this amazing dynamic set up of the most prominent and the most...
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back between sanctions. >> allen: don't forget venezuela. >> harris: right come as maybe there is a crisis on the horizon, if you will. what difference does it make having john kelly in this job and particular? we already have a general among the cabinet members, but now you have a second, a person in the white house. >> allen: the important thing is that the generals military office was taught to be visionary leaders, they think about what can happen based upon this action, the reaction and the counteraction. when you look at iran and russia and china and the launchers that north korea are using, these are chinese trucks. >> harris: a lot. colonel, it's great to have you here. thank you. if congress cannot fix health care, president trump may try to do it himself through executive action, but how much can he actually do without lawmakers? is it a good idea, what do you think? and eric trumpets the g.o.p. over lack of support for his father. why won't lawmakers get behind him and he was inserting the most? after we wrap up on tv, we pop up online, foxnews.com/are numbered, click on the overtime tab, we have a live chat. we like to read from the live chat, we
back between sanctions. >> allen: don't forget venezuela. >> harris: right come as maybe there is a crisis on the horizon, if you will. what difference does it make having john kelly in this job and particular? we already have a general among the cabinet members, but now you have a second, a person in the white house. >> allen: the important thing is that the generals military office was taught to be visionary leaders, they think about what can happen based upon this action,...
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things did you feel like that was an agency at the time run by allen dulles the you know but did have that animosity towards towards john kennedy i don't you know obviously i'm going to ask you to weigh in on whether or not you think that they were involved in this death or not most would like to but but did you see a kind of a pattern of animosity in those files towards john kennedy. well i think there was animosity arising out of the bay of pigs situation in which the cia was heavily involved in training and putting the anti castro cubans forward and then there was a feeling that the kennedy administration did not give sufficient support that day which led to the failure i think there was a. misunderstanding between the president and the agency dulles of course removed not long thereafter john mccone who was heading the cia at the time of the kennedy assassination was a good friend of the president's he was a trusted ally of the president's but that doesn't say much about what was going on further down as we learned from the church committee investigation in the one nine hundred seventy s. the cia at the time elements
things did you feel like that was an agency at the time run by allen dulles the you know but did have that animosity towards towards john kennedy i don't you know obviously i'm going to ask you to weigh in on whether or not you think that they were involved in this death or not most would like to but but did you see a kind of a pattern of animosity in those files towards john kennedy. well i think there was animosity arising out of the bay of pigs situation in which the cia was heavily involved...
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. >>> meanwhile, in utah john curtis won the primary to replace jason chaffetz. chaffetz resigned in may. curtis will face kathy allen and several third party candidates on november 7th. >> let's take a look now at your weather. hurricane gert is tracking to the northeast about halfway between the north carolina coast and bermuda. as it pushes further out to sea, it's not threatening land but its 85-mile-an-hour winds are generating two to seven-foot waves and rip currents along the east coast from the carolinas straight up into new england. in the meantime, multiple tropical waves are lining up across the eastern atlantic and one or more of them could develop into a the next five days. this as we hit near the height of the hurricane season. >>> still ahead a massive charitable donation from the world's richest man. >>> plus, the reason rudy giuliani found himself in a hospital for some emergency surgery. the former new york mayor recovering this morning. >>> we're closing in on a historic solar eclipse so we'll look at some extra steps emergency services are now taking and warning for everybody else to look out for.
. >>> meanwhile, in utah john curtis won the primary to replace jason chaffetz. chaffetz resigned in may. curtis will face kathy allen and several third party candidates on november 7th. >> let's take a look now at your weather. hurricane gert is tracking to the northeast about halfway between the north carolina coast and bermuda. as it pushes further out to sea, it's not threatening land but its 85-mile-an-hour winds are generating two to seven-foot waves and rip currents along...
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allen: the king had a lawyer did various kinds of work for him named john linda, who wrote a 110 pagerepudiation of the declaration, a point by point refutation of all the grievances, for instance. funny farcicalry rendering shortly after it arrived which is more or less a litany of complaints about the americans, it turns everything inside out. they got a lot of traffic and a lot of attention. in state papers, there are handwritten copies, so for example, the fourth secretary, there are some handwritten copies of it in his papers. he had a copy from something in order for him to get the text at a very early point. there were multiple points of production. ms. sneff: we mentioned there are other manuscript copies on letter sized piece of paper and two of those are in lower germane's papers, u.k. secretary of state. as another one in the parliamentary archives from 7078, probably copied from the broadside or another printed document. they were disputing this to all major european governments, so my hunch is if you visited austrian archives and russian archives and things like that, the
allen: the king had a lawyer did various kinds of work for him named john linda, who wrote a 110 pagerepudiation of the declaration, a point by point refutation of all the grievances, for instance. funny farcicalry rendering shortly after it arrived which is more or less a litany of complaints about the americans, it turns everything inside out. they got a lot of traffic and a lot of attention. in state papers, there are handwritten copies, so for example, the fourth secretary, there are some...
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you could never pass muster with allen writing about, say, millard fillmore the way some people write about john kennedy and we're just hoping in the next hundred years, maybe the standards go up some because if they do, there's a ton of stuff to learn. what is it, steve? there are 25 million pieces of paper in this building. you know, a few of them have tidbits and there will be coffee and punch in the conference room at 3:00 p.m. and that's not really very important, but it's amazing to us how little of this record has been comprehensively studied. >> i think part of the answer to your really very perceptive question is that the historiography, the kennedy historiography suffers somewhat from the same phenomenon that the lincoln historiography suffered from which is that somebody does a fair amount of research, they have a book any they have an interpretation and the next person comes along and maybe not quite as energetic. they use that biography or that source as their source and they tell the same story, perhaps not, in as much detail. they homogenize it a little bit and then the next perso
you could never pass muster with allen writing about, say, millard fillmore the way some people write about john kennedy and we're just hoping in the next hundred years, maybe the standards go up some because if they do, there's a ton of stuff to learn. what is it, steve? there are 25 million pieces of paper in this building. you know, a few of them have tidbits and there will be coffee and punch in the conference room at 3:00 p.m. and that's not really very important, but it's amazing to us...
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john j. pershing. an american military icon but critibs say he's wrong to recommend people study a specific story and allenjoins me, a professor at american university and the author of the case more impeachment. and explain why the president using the general pershing story would make a historian or anyone that knows the reality of that story flinch. >> yes. you know, in opposing the taking down of the monuments, president trump said we need to learn from history. but in telling this general pershing story, he has in fact not learned from hisory, but fabricated lift -- history. he claimed that he executed muslims using bullets soaked in pigs blood and the result was -- whoever he tells it, sometimes 25 or 35 years of peace that followed. doesn't matter because the story is simply made up. it has been debunked time and again by historians. donald trump doesn't care. he keeps repeating it because he thinks this serves his politics. and there are deeper problems with this made-up history. the philippines war is not a model for today. we weren't fighting some international terrorist group like isis. this war
john j. pershing. an american military icon but critibs say he's wrong to recommend people study a specific story and allenjoins me, a professor at american university and the author of the case more impeachment. and explain why the president using the general pershing story would make a historian or anyone that knows the reality of that story flinch. >> yes. you know, in opposing the taking down of the monuments, president trump said we need to learn from history. but in telling this...
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but this is not how trump has been before john kelly assumed this role as chief of staff, so it's clear that he's making slight changes. but as my boss, mike allen person who's not going to change in the white house is the 70-year-old billionaire whose name is on all the buildings. >> so, it seems as if maybe john kelly's sort of presence in the white house could feasibly be working, although we are only four days in to his time there. considering kelly's phone call to sessions, i assume the attorney general will not be making the jump to department of homeland security, as has been speculated. any more insight into the president's thinking there for who could replace john kelly? >> so, we've talked about how rick perry has possibly been floated as being removed from the epa to assume the role at dhs, but it's unclear if perry even wants that job. there's also been speculation that chris kovach, the secretary of state in kansas, who is very pro trump's immigration policies and is leading his election integrity commission against these claims of widespread voter fraud could be assuming this role as dhs chief, and also, thomas homan, who is the ac
but this is not how trump has been before john kelly assumed this role as chief of staff, so it's clear that he's making slight changes. but as my boss, mike allen person who's not going to change in the white house is the 70-year-old billionaire whose name is on all the buildings. >> so, it seems as if maybe john kelly's sort of presence in the white house could feasibly be working, although we are only four days in to his time there. considering kelly's phone call to sessions, i assume...
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joining us to to talk about it the co-founder of axios, mike allen, and the kennedy school of government, johnsident's base has been very durable, but there's no evidence as the president tweets that his base is bigger and get stronger. over the weekend we had fascinating polling from fire house strategies and optimists, firehouse republican firm here. polling in swing state, florida, ohio,my mu, wisconsin, pennsylvania. and they're finding nice sample size, 2901, they're finding among the republican base that his strongly favorable is going down, notably over the last four mos, and his honesty is going down. so the trump base has stayed together very well but look at these crucial states and he's starting to erode. the very favorable going down by very notable amounts. so what we're seeing is that for a long time we wondered how long can this last. he's had this very long leash with his base. now we're seeing signs of that erosion. >> so, john, what are voters most concerned about from what you've seen in your polling? >> we of soon, joe, two-thirds of americans concerned about america's stat
joining us to to talk about it the co-founder of axios, mike allen, and the kennedy school of government, johnsident's base has been very durable, but there's no evidence as the president tweets that his base is bigger and get stronger. over the weekend we had fascinating polling from fire house strategies and optimists, firehouse republican firm here. polling in swing state, florida, ohio,my mu, wisconsin, pennsylvania. and they're finding nice sample size, 2901, they're finding among the...
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allen has been a fellow professor in the madison program here at princeton. zena hitz also ph.d. graduate of her university as a tutor at st. johns college and teaches liberal arts as all tutors at st. johns college do. she writes in defense of intellectual activities the pursuit of truth, the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake as against the defense of the intent cruel -- intellectual life for political reasons than she was in 2010 and 11 a fellow at the james madison program. and then finally the distinguished scholar in his honor we have convened this conference, leon kass who is a scholar at the american enterprise institute and professor emeritus in the committee on social thoughts at the university of chicago. leon will bat cleanup and i will first recognize professor aurelian craiutu. >> i'm very honored to be on this panel so thank you for joining me to join the other panelists and since it's late in the day and we have gone through several i thought i should entertain you with a nice story which has the theoretical part ended juicier part which is the second part. every spring semester like many in the audience i teac
allen has been a fellow professor in the madison program here at princeton. zena hitz also ph.d. graduate of her university as a tutor at st. johns college and teaches liberal arts as all tutors at st. johns college do. she writes in defense of intellectual activities the pursuit of truth, the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake as against the defense of the intent cruel -- intellectual life for political reasons than she was in 2010 and 11 a fellow at the james madison program. and then...
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allen at the party convention in june. three republicans are running in today's primary in utah. a businessman and some of the boston celtics general manager. chris harris and johns, the mayor of provo, utah. >> every month the tv on c-span2 features an in-depth conversation with a nonfiction author about their writing career appeared to the september 3, when our guest is eric, latest book if you can to the-- keep it in other book includes amazing grace. october 1, author and "new york times" column this morning that dowd will discuss her book and the year of voting dangerously. november-- a member fish,-- november 5, "the big short" and new new thing. join us for in-depth, the first sunday of the month at noon each are-- noon eastern.
allen at the party convention in june. three republicans are running in today's primary in utah. a businessman and some of the boston celtics general manager. chris harris and johns, the mayor of provo, utah. >> every month the tv on c-span2 features an in-depth conversation with a nonfiction author about their writing career appeared to the september 3, when our guest is eric, latest book if you can to the-- keep it in other book includes amazing grace. october 1, author and "new...
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john curtis wins the g.o.p. nomination in the special congressional primary. is he considered democrat over democrat cathy allenbe laid to rest. heyer was white supremacists when she was hit by a car driven into the crowd. charlottesville native and worked as legal assistant. 19 others were hurt in that attack. the case of the accused chelsea bomber won't be hurt in court. the judge ruled it would be prejudicial because there is a triais. bombs in your streets can be used as evidence. he is accused of setting off this explosion in new york city last year injuring 31 people. a spacex rocket blasting off from kennedy sportscenter. >> 3, 2, 1. >> jillian: the rocket loaded with supplies for the six astronauts on the international space station. moments ago the capsule successfully docking among the cargo is a super computer and freezer full of ice cream because what else would you need when you are going to space? those are your headlines. steve: at the museum of air history, the smithsonian they have the freeze dried which is kind of good but nothing beats real. >> jillian: i know, hey, if that's your only option
john curtis wins the g.o.p. nomination in the special congressional primary. is he considered democrat over democrat cathy allenbe laid to rest. heyer was white supremacists when she was hit by a car driven into the crowd. charlottesville native and worked as legal assistant. 19 others were hurt in that attack. the case of the accused chelsea bomber won't be hurt in court. the judge ruled it would be prejudicial because there is a triais. bombs in your streets can be used as evidence. he is...
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john cena is our celebrity co-host. and we're planning slammer summer fun. >>> and kicking it country with brett eldredge. >>> and david allenelements. >> it was a downpour. >> is it fun to sing in the rain? >> i start spinning around and stuff. >> looked like you were having a good time. >> "the today" show put out a tweet. is it a gif? >> i say gif. >> there's one of you, it's great. you do this and you spin. >> i like to spin. >> it's like joy. >> it is joy. >> and that song is so much fun. i was outside of atlanta the other day. an i had country radio on. that song came on. i roll down the windows. and turned up the volume. i'm trying to memorize the fast part of the song. i got flip-flops flipping. >> flip-flop flipping. >> that's one of the lines. along with other crazy ones the. >> it was fun to see you do it live. >> let's talk about the new self-titled album. number one on itunes. >> that's crazy. >> i'm on that. a little from the gallery? >> yeah, let's go. >> number one. all right. >> look at that. >> that's my parents. they're the ones that were really loud right there. the number one fans. >> they are adorable.
john cena is our celebrity co-host. and we're planning slammer summer fun. >>> and kicking it country with brett eldredge. >>> and david allenelements. >> it was a downpour. >> is it fun to sing in the rain? >> i start spinning around and stuff. >> looked like you were having a good time. >> "the today" show put out a tweet. is it a gif? >> i say gif. >> there's one of you, it's great. you do this and you spin. >> i...
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john kelly, it was himself. he's blaming himself. when i said it yesterday. we did the specialist last night with colonel allenood thing for the white house. notice the president is sitting back saying, look, i'll let you guys work this out. meanwhile, i'll take you one step further. and the guest you had stuart varney a minute ago. the stock market and the labor market and the housing market are kicking on all cylinders. they're at record highs across the board. record highs. home prices. we have 153 million people working in america right now. never have there ever been more americans working and the stock market breaking new highs. i saw dan pfeiffer, the old communications director for obama say thank you, obama. no. no. that wasn't obama. these record highs have nothing to do with president obama. when you invest in your own company or business or home, you do it because you think the environment going forward is going to be profitable, not backwards. and what donald trump did is he came in, he did exactly what he said he was going to do. he rolled back regulations, taxes are important, and that's why thi
john kelly, it was himself. he's blaming himself. when i said it yesterday. we did the specialist last night with colonel allenood thing for the white house. notice the president is sitting back saying, look, i'll let you guys work this out. meanwhile, i'll take you one step further. and the guest you had stuart varney a minute ago. the stock market and the labor market and the housing market are kicking on all cylinders. they're at record highs across the board. record highs. home prices. we...