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and even john andrew, i'm working on a biography right now and john andrew is among those who make repeated trips to washington. and he's probably among the three or four that see lincoln the most during the american civil war. and even though they're very different political leaders, i think they had a tremendous respect for one another. but -- and i don't think it's extended beyond anything more than just an acquaintance. >> let me flip the question for everyone to have a go at. so i'm accepting all the different things that you've said, which almost add up to the same thing, there were degrees of friendship. there were degrees of acquaintanceship and political alliance. he was not -- on the circuit as a younger man he was seeking acquaintanceships or friendships that would benefit him both legally and politically. the great exception is josh speed, but even that fated by geographical separation, opinions over slavery and other things, or maturing, other things that may have divided them. so my question is what was there about lincoln that so magically and so continuously attracted men as
and even john andrew, i'm working on a biography right now and john andrew is among those who make repeated trips to washington. and he's probably among the three or four that see lincoln the most during the american civil war. and even though they're very different political leaders, i think they had a tremendous respect for one another. but -- and i don't think it's extended beyond anything more than just an acquaintance. >> let me flip the question for everyone to have a go at. so i'm...
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andrew, ahe war, john radical -- john andrew and radical republicans andrew, a would come to regard lincoln in a frustrating way because the war is a conciliatory war to maintain the border states within the union and john andrew becomes fairly exercised about the slow progression of the war, especially during the fall of 1861. these governors began to find ways to move the administration along to advance the work quickly in order to end it quickly to maintain the volunteer spirit that they were struggling with back at home. early in the war, i would say the radical governors were oppositionists to lincoln's mentality to how to fight the war. andrew and washburn would be among the leading advocates for raising lack troops -- black troops. course, in the fall of 1861, this is a radical idea. they believed if the union would have embraced this early on, it would have shortened the war. war would comeer about. as the war progresses, and they ,chieve some modest victories then you find there is a nether opposition rank -- another opposition rank among the conservatives. and the people who lead
andrew, ahe war, john radical -- john andrew and radical republicans andrew, a would come to regard lincoln in a frustrating way because the war is a conciliatory war to maintain the border states within the union and john andrew becomes fairly exercised about the slow progression of the war, especially during the fall of 1861. these governors began to find ways to move the administration along to advance the work quickly in order to end it quickly to maintain the volunteer spirit that they...
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from alexandria john andrews. >>> the mayor of new york says he is installing more than 1000 security barriers around the city to help prevent terror attacks and perfect sidewalks and plazas from cars and trucks. this comes after a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down walkers and bikers on a path near the world trade center memorial o mayor bill de blasio called an act of terror. >>> looking for a gray mini van involved in in an attempted abduction in tacoma park. investigators say two men tried too lure an 8-year-old girl in that van shortly after 9:00 this morning. police say she was waiting for her dad to take her to school near the corner of pine and elm avenues. she said i don't think so. and police say the girl pushed that door closed and ran back into her home. >> it's something that since i remember my mother telling me about the dangers of people offering anything. >> it's sad but i'm also really impressed that the kids know what to do. that this girl was so brave. she closed the door on the guys. >>. >> she did all the right things and police say theyer detailed descripti
from alexandria john andrews. >>> the mayor of new york says he is installing more than 1000 security barriers around the city to help prevent terror attacks and perfect sidewalks and plazas from cars and trucks. this comes after a man in a rented pickup truck mowed down walkers and bikers on a path near the world trade center memorial o mayor bill de blasio called an act of terror. >>> looking for a gray mini van involved in in an attempted abduction in tacoma park....
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you would have people like john merriman, ca lent valaningham. steve mentioned andrew on the republican side or seymour on the democratic side as opposition. the millennials have a very good term for this. frenemies. would you accept that? >> yes, absolutely. i'm not on twitter though. >> oh, you should get on there. a frenemy is someone with whom you associate even though you have enmity towards them. so i think that you could see people like andrew or seymour within that camp. but then there's also hundreds of thousands of ordinary democrats in the civilian population, in the army who oppose lincoln for the very same reasons steve was describing. they see his policies on civil liberties and habeas corpus. they see his support for a 13th amendment in 1864. and that pushes them to turn against lincoln. whereas they may have been moderate supporters of the war early on, they see the changing nature of the war, and they begin to see lincoln in a much darker light. so during part of the discussion, that's some of the civilians who opposed lincoln and also some of the sold
you would have people like john merriman, ca lent valaningham. steve mentioned andrew on the republican side or seymour on the democratic side as opposition. the millennials have a very good term for this. frenemies. would you accept that? >> yes, absolutely. i'm not on twitter though. >> oh, you should get on there. a frenemy is someone with whom you associate even though you have enmity towards them. so i think that you could see people like andrew or seymour within that camp. but...
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speaker, john andrews, died last week on wednesday. he was a patriotic american who loved his lord, loved his country, loved his state and loved his community. john was a strong conservative who exercised his convictions with grace and facilitated dignified deliberations. while john made a mark as a public servant at many levels, it was his work as a newspaperman that leaves the most impressive legacy. his columns were sometimes provocative. always profound. but never mean. john was the president of the north dakota newspaper association in 1970, and in 1989 became the only north dakotan ever elected president of the national newspaper association. john was inducted into the north dakota newspaper hall of fame in 2000. and received the national association's award for distinguished service. distinguished service, the perfect description for john. while he's being laid to rest this weekend, because his servant's heart has stopped beating, his legacy lives on in his words and his witness to decency. may we all strive to his very high stan
speaker, john andrews, died last week on wednesday. he was a patriotic american who loved his lord, loved his country, loved his state and loved his community. john was a strong conservative who exercised his convictions with grace and facilitated dignified deliberations. while john made a mark as a public servant at many levels, it was his work as a newspaperman that leaves the most impressive legacy. his columns were sometimes provocative. always profound. but never mean. john was the...
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speaker, john andrews, died last week on wednesday. he was a patriotic american who loved his lord, loved his country, loved his state and loved his community. john was a strong conservative who exercised his convictions with grace and facilitated dignified deliberations. while john made a mark as a public servant at many levels, it was his work as a newspaperman that leaves the most impressive legacy. his columns were sometimes provocative. always profound. but never mean. john was the president of the north dakota newspaper association in 1970, and in 1989 became the only north dakotan ever elected president of the national newspaper association. john was inducted into the north dakota newspaper hall of fame in 2000. and received the national association's award for distinguished service. distinguished service, the perfect description for john. while he's being laid to rest this weekend, because his servant's heart has stopped beating, his legacy lives on in his words and his witness to decency. may we all strive to his very high stan
speaker, john andrews, died last week on wednesday. he was a patriotic american who loved his lord, loved his country, loved his state and loved his community. john was a strong conservative who exercised his convictions with grace and facilitated dignified deliberations. while john made a mark as a public servant at many levels, it was his work as a newspaperman that leaves the most impressive legacy. his columns were sometimes provocative. always profound. but never mean. john was the...
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. >>> this afternoon marked the first time we got to see sean andrew dunkin in court. john henry joins us from alexandria where dunkin's court hearing just occurred. >> yeah, so today's hearing was relatively short. we didn't hear about the punishment that could be heading dunkin's way. on top of that he may have to pay a $250,000 fine. he's charged with obstruction of justice. when the fbi raided his home said they learned he had destroyed a thumb drive and memory chip. they needed that evidence to investigate dunkin's alleged ties to the islamic state. he had recently converted to islam and approved of the beheading of westerners. far from the course according to his neighbors back in pittsburgh. he moved to pittsburgh back in june. one woman told us our sister station rather that show could not believe the allegations against him. >> what i wonder is why was he here to begin with. why did he come. if they were already planning something for around here. >> now neighbors say 21-year-old sean andrew dunkin also had a wife who lived with him in pittsburgh. however, at this
. >>> this afternoon marked the first time we got to see sean andrew dunkin in court. john henry joins us from alexandria where dunkin's court hearing just occurred. >> yeah, so today's hearing was relatively short. we didn't hear about the punishment that could be heading dunkin's way. on top of that he may have to pay a $250,000 fine. he's charged with obstruction of justice. when the fbi raided his home said they learned he had destroyed a thumb drive and memory chip. they...
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the impact killed officer andrew camilleri and injured officer john allen -- officer jonathan velasquez. >>> and developer broke ground yesterday on a tower which includes more than 300,000 feet of office space and a rooftop deck with views of downtown. the plan includes refurbishing the historic building next door. plans to develop the site have fallen through over the decades.>> the idea of a blending of oakland's beautiful past and are inspirational and innovative future is embodied in this project.>> the high- rises a joint partnership between ellis partners and intercontinental. it has already acquired tenets. it is expected to be ready for move-in by late 2019. >>> the u.s. postal service trucks in oakland are being targeted. their leading graffiti and black letters all over the vehicle. at least 40 trucks have been tagged in the past few months.>> will have to clean these vehicles and take them out of service, which will obviously affect our delivery operations. we want to make sure these vehicles are in service, and we want them to look the way we normally have them looking as p
the impact killed officer andrew camilleri and injured officer john allen -- officer jonathan velasquez. >>> and developer broke ground yesterday on a tower which includes more than 300,000 feet of office space and a rooftop deck with views of downtown. the plan includes refurbishing the historic building next door. plans to develop the site have fallen through over the decades.>> the idea of a blending of oakland's beautiful past and are inspirational and innovative future is...
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andrew's tv spot is running, and as a result of the new marketing plan, transactions are up 30%. john is now following my procedures on appraisals and selling cars. this has led to a $2,000 increase in profit per car. we've added a call center, mobile marketing vehicles are on the road, and licensees are opening up locations as we speak. >> i like the idea that it's been open since 1977, doing the same thing, you know... >> so is this something you'd like to sign up for? >> how do i sign up? where do i get started? what do i gotta do? i'm interested. >> most importantly, the relationship between andrew and john is on the mend, and things are headed in the right direction. with these basic changes, car cash is now profitable. i am confident that car cash and these two brothers are going to be wildly successful, something their father would be to be wildly successful, something their father would be very proud of. l-that was pretty good. -mike: [ laughs ].. lemonis: ...a custom drum company can't find the rhythm to meet supply and demand. mike: our turnaround time is six to seven months
andrew's tv spot is running, and as a result of the new marketing plan, transactions are up 30%. john is now following my procedures on appraisals and selling cars. this has led to a $2,000 increase in profit per car. we've added a call center, mobile marketing vehicles are on the road, and licensees are opening up locations as we speak. >> i like the idea that it's been open since 1977, doing the same thing, you know... >> so is this something you'd like to sign up for? >>...
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andrew carroll on general john pershing. mary jennings hagar on combat experience in afghanistan. retired admiral james stavridis, talking about sea power. mark moyar chronicles the rise of u.s. special forces. booktv in prime time starting 8:00 p.m. eastern. . . people who became judges will will
andrew carroll on general john pershing. mary jennings hagar on combat experience in afghanistan. retired admiral james stavridis, talking about sea power. mark moyar chronicles the rise of u.s. special forces. booktv in prime time starting 8:00 p.m. eastern. . . people who became judges will will
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tough to understand what people are doing, but people -- he did not change his assessment of andrew johnson. dr. john fill in from washington, d.c. and i say that because i'm going to ask you a washington related question. prof. reed: washington the city? >> yes. he survived i one vote by edmund in your research were you able to determine if ross really voted his conscience or he was bought off or came under the influence of his former ewing, or were you able to determine if he --lly was a i wasn't.: no, i talk about the charges that there were instances where off,e were bought influence, but no, i wasn't able to find anything definitive about that. people were afraid of ben wade. if he had not been -- if he had been moved, his successor was somebody a lot of people were scared of and that probably played into this as much as anything else. who is next. the devil you know is better than the one you don't. i guess they knew ben wade, too, who was a radical and somebody who championed lack rights. -- black rights. veteran memberar of the cleveland roundtable. we had a debate last year, lincoln's bigges
tough to understand what people are doing, but people -- he did not change his assessment of andrew johnson. dr. john fill in from washington, d.c. and i say that because i'm going to ask you a washington related question. prof. reed: washington the city? >> yes. he survived i one vote by edmund in your research were you able to determine if ross really voted his conscience or he was bought off or came under the influence of his former ewing, or were you able to determine if he --lly was...
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tough to understand what people are doing, but people -- he did not change his assessment of andrew johnson. dr. john from washington dc, and i say that because i'm going to ask you a washington related question. prof. reed: washington the city? >> yes. he survived impeachment by one vote by edmund ross, but in your research were you able to determine if ross really voted his conscience or he was bought off or came under the influence of his former commander, tom ewing, or were you able to determine if he really was a -- -- really was a profile in courage.- prof. reed: no, i wasn't. i talk about the charges that there were instances where people were bought off, influence, but no, i wasn't able to find anything definitive about that. people were afraid of ben wade. if he had been removed, his successor was somebody a lot of people were scared of and that probably played into this as much as anything else. who is next. the devil you know is better than the one you don't. i guess they knew ben wade, too, who was a radical and somebody who championed black rights. >> i am a 26 year veteran member of the
tough to understand what people are doing, but people -- he did not change his assessment of andrew johnson. dr. john from washington dc, and i say that because i'm going to ask you a washington related question. prof. reed: washington the city? >> yes. he survived impeachment by one vote by edmund ross, but in your research were you able to determine if ross really voted his conscience or he was bought off or came under the influence of his former commander, tom ewing, or were you able...
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john roberts is live. first, catherine herridge live in d.c. >> the deputy director is now officially out and andrew mccabe was removed in advance of the independent review by the justice department's inspector general into the handling of the clinton e-mail case. mccabe, a member of comey's inner circle of advisers was going to retire in the spring. that was apparently moved up and fox has questioned into the fbi over whether the house intelligence committee republican staff memo laying out alleged abuse in the government surveillance systems which involved the fbi was a factor. this photo shows mccabe with lisa page that sent the anti-trump messages. she's there on the left in the corner of the screen out of shot of this camera have the fbi's general counsel, james baker who was also reassigned. so it shows you how tightly connected he was to comey and his associates. the next in line is david bowduch. he was working outs of the los angeles bureau and took a leading role after the san bernardino terrorist attacks. he's not been named at this time but described as former agents as someone that is a good g
john roberts is live. first, catherine herridge live in d.c. >> the deputy director is now officially out and andrew mccabe was removed in advance of the independent review by the justice department's inspector general into the handling of the clinton e-mail case. mccabe, a member of comey's inner circle of advisers was going to retire in the spring. that was apparently moved up and fox has questioned into the fbi over whether the house intelligence committee republican staff memo laying...
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john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states eric holder described andrew mccabe has a dedicated public servant who has served the country well. would you describe him in the same manner? >> look, i don't have a personal relationship with him, so i won't describe him. i think that we have talked about some of the concerns that we have with some of the actions that he has taken, but in terms of anything specific are regarding the dep the ti druty and in particular the news reports, i refer you to the fbi. >> and based on the past tweets that he has put out regarding mr. mccabe, it does not seem to be a p big fan and is he disa appoint ed thed that he is goine leaving his post as deputy director of the fbi. >> well, i don't know anything about that process, and the president did not play a role, so i direct you to the fbi. >> and he did say, andrew mccabe is racing the clock with full benefits and 90 days to go, and so does the president belief that andrew mccabe should retire with full benefits. >> again, i direct you to the fbi about any news of his stepping down. >> and you ment
john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states eric holder described andrew mccabe has a dedicated public servant who has served the country well. would you describe him in the same manner? >> look, i don't have a personal relationship with him, so i won't describe him. i think that we have talked about some of the concerns that we have with some of the actions that he has taken, but in terms of anything specific are regarding the dep the ti druty and in...
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andrew will talk about the million letters campaign tonight as well as his new book "my fellow soldiers: general john pershing and the americans who helped win the great war". andrew was also featured in the new television film on world war i of the great war, broadcast throughout the country in spring and summer on pbs. latest gentlemen, andrew carroll. [applause] >> thank you also much for coming out on this beautiful night. really appreciate it and so grateful to one of the great independent bookstores in this country and laura for her participation, i have come to this museum many times as a sightseer and visitor, researcher and always love coming back and it is a real honor to come back in this role. i will give you some behind the scenes story about it and the creation of the book and so forth. i want to talk about the war letters campaign because it is integral to the revocation of the book and i want to show you some extremely rare and i think in some cases breathtaking original war letters from chapman university. i also love the discussion part of these events so feel free to ask questions
andrew will talk about the million letters campaign tonight as well as his new book "my fellow soldiers: general john pershing and the americans who helped win the great war". andrew was also featured in the new television film on world war i of the great war, broadcast throughout the country in spring and summer on pbs. latest gentlemen, andrew carroll. [applause] >> thank you also much for coming out on this beautiful night. really appreciate it and so grateful to one of the...
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the president also spoke about hillary clinton, his chief of staff, john kelly, and deputy fbi director andrewe, and you'llr
the president also spoke about hillary clinton, his chief of staff, john kelly, and deputy fbi director andrewe, and you'llr
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and john quincy adams who was at the behest of andrew jackson. so, the mystery deepens to think about what happened and i want to urge you to not just ticked off the bullet points on a piece of paper but think about the political drama. it ended up being a huge success and we destroyed the spanish empire essentially in the process spanish fleet the atlantic and pacific and we became an empire by acquiring puerto rico and the philippines and liberated cuba. we made a commitment that we would end. he kicked them out of the caribbean and turned it into for good measure as it was historically noted they figured the acquisition and annexation and set in motion the events. they reversed the policy of the expansionist and said we are going to move on this and set in motion the actions that led the planning in the canal. he brought about the open door in china that basically says he carved up by the industrial powers the european and japanese powers. he created the concept, which when i was covering the trade policy in the 1980s in "the wall street journ
and john quincy adams who was at the behest of andrew jackson. so, the mystery deepens to think about what happened and i want to urge you to not just ticked off the bullet points on a piece of paper but think about the political drama. it ended up being a huge success and we destroyed the spanish empire essentially in the process spanish fleet the atlantic and pacific and we became an empire by acquiring puerto rico and the philippines and liberated cuba. we made a commitment that we would...
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which will be a lot of taxpayer money that will be going to andrew mccabe over the next how many decades. >> harris: john roberts, we are going to continue with the breaking news and move on. bret baier, we talked about twitter a little bit, here's the tweet, fbi director andrew mccabe is and has been a dedicated public servant, who's served this country well. your thoughts? >> two things. mccabe has served in the fbi under mueller as fbi director, under james comey, and he's been there since 1986. he has a long history there, he has been in recent months as john just mentioned swirled up in this controversy, not only about the election and what his wife took on campaign contributions in the run for virginia state senate but also text messages and whatever this memo is going to be and we will likely see it in a matter of days, one would think the release of this memo -- the former attorney general doesn't know all of that, what's in there, what's not and obviously he can say that all these attacks and concerns about the fbi are illegitimate but i don't think he knows what he doesn't know. just to put con
which will be a lot of taxpayer money that will be going to andrew mccabe over the next how many decades. >> harris: john roberts, we are going to continue with the breaking news and move on. bret baier, we talked about twitter a little bit, here's the tweet, fbi director andrew mccabe is and has been a dedicated public servant, who's served this country well. your thoughts? >> two things. mccabe has served in the fbi under mueller as fbi director, under james comey, and he's been...
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the president also spoke about hillary clinton, his chief of staff, john kelly, and deputy fbi director andrew mccabe, and you'll hear all of it tonight. we have more breaking news as well. cnn also learning that robert mueller has given the president's lawyers possible topics he wants to ask as a part of the interview with the president. mueller's team wants to question former white house chief strategist steve bannon about the figrings of national securiy adviser michael flynn and fbi directors james comey. sources also saying cia director mike pompeo has been interviewed by mueller's team and it may be no coincidence that with all of these developments in the russia investigation, conservative media is full of talk about a so-called secret society inside the fbi. there is no evidence, no proof it actually exists but the idea presumably is it would have been after the president in a nefarious way. where kid thdid they get that y? we'll have a fact check later. stay tuned. i want to get to pamela brown. cnn legal commentator ken cuccinelli. and former federal prosecutor who is running for ill
the president also spoke about hillary clinton, his chief of staff, john kelly, and deputy fbi director andrew mccabe, and you'll hear all of it tonight. we have more breaking news as well. cnn also learning that robert mueller has given the president's lawyers possible topics he wants to ask as a part of the interview with the president. mueller's team wants to question former white house chief strategist steve bannon about the figrings of national securiy adviser michael flynn and fbi...
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. >> good to see you, coming up on "fox and friends," judge andrew napolitano, newt gingrich, sarah carter and senator johnlus, this is going to be great, the biggest movies in hollywood, gerri bruckheimer will join task force dagger, the new movie that officially opens tomorrow caldwell strong which tells the story of us special forces the were first to fight in afghanistan shortly after september 11th. they were the guys who showed up on horses. a busy 3 hours kicks off 12 minutes from right now on the channel you trust for your morning news, "fox and friends" first, back in a couple minutes. bp is taking safety to new heights. using drones and robots offshore so engineers can stop potential problems before they start. because safety is never being satisfied and always working to be better. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation,
. >> good to see you, coming up on "fox and friends," judge andrew napolitano, newt gingrich, sarah carter and senator johnlus, this is going to be great, the biggest movies in hollywood, gerri bruckheimer will join task force dagger, the new movie that officially opens tomorrow caldwell strong which tells the story of us special forces the were first to fight in afghanistan shortly after september 11th. they were the guys who showed up on horses. a busy 3 hours kicks off 12...
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andrew duncan. he could face up to 20 years in prison. john henry has that story. >> reporter: sean henry duncan did not say much at his hearing here in alexandria. he walked slowly into the courtroom with several u.s. marshals at his side. the 21-year-old is accused of obstruction of justice. when fbi agents raided his sterling condominium friday, they discovered he had broken a memory chip and thumb drive. the fbi said it needed those duncan's alleged ties to isis. it was heard the convert approved of beheading westerners. he and his wife moved from philadelphia in june. his old neighbors said it all caught them by surprise. >> why did he come here to begin with? why did he come to pittsburgh to be in this building if they were already planning something around here? >> reporter: duncan could face 20 years of his life behind bars and pay a $250,000 fine if found guilty. in alexandria, john henry, wusa9. >> duncan heads to court again next monday in alexandria. >>> so long, farewell, it's the good-bye edie of politics in 60 seconds. let's --
andrew duncan. he could face up to 20 years in prison. john henry has that story. >> reporter: sean henry duncan did not say much at his hearing here in alexandria. he walked slowly into the courtroom with several u.s. marshals at his side. the 21-year-old is accused of obstruction of justice. when fbi agents raided his sterling condominium friday, they discovered he had broken a memory chip and thumb drive. the fbi said it needed those duncan's alleged ties to isis. it was heard the...
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john blackstone and how it unfolded. >> wichita polespoing to a hostage situation. when andrew appeared reaching for a weapon. >> thedn my son opened because they heard something. seamed. they shot him. >> reporter: all a mistake started by this phony call to 911. >> i'm just pointing the gun at the closet it. my mom and my little brother. >> is there any way you can put the gun up. >> no. >> police believe the call was actually made by 25-year-old tyler barris, 1300 miles away in los angeles. finch's death is the first known fatality caused by a dangerous . >> the swatting, the idea is get the swat team out. this are looking for a tactical response.s the fbi in san francisco. officers, see bomb dogs, helicopters. all part of the fuhe this. that can be very -- very devastating. >> the swatting targets are some times celebrities like rihanna online gamers, people making the false 911 calls can watch live that this is being done to them. and they want to record this is into the house. >> detective richardtosays hack 911 appear local can come from he has been a target himself. >>
john blackstone and how it unfolded. >> wichita polespoing to a hostage situation. when andrew appeared reaching for a weapon. >> thedn my son opened because they heard something. seamed. they shot him. >> reporter: all a mistake started by this phony call to 911. >> i'm just pointing the gun at the closet it. my mom and my little brother. >> is there any way you can put the gun up. >> no. >> police believe the call was actually made by 25-year-old...
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andrew jackson was the first followed by john tyler, james polk and james buchanan, all in the 1800s. the writer for reuters jeff basin, boston globe reporter scott herndon and chief political analyst gloria borger. it's largely symbolic because it's not going to pass the majority of the house. but it's significant. >> it is significant because you'll have a group of people on the floor talking about this. and i think what you're going to see is the outrage people have about the president's comments, and i think it's an effort to kind of not let that slide and put it front and center again. again, symbolic in the extreme and we know, as someone was saying, that its fate is pretty much predetermined, but i do think that it is a way for members to register their complaints about this president vis-a-vis race. >> there is a lot of complaints. speaking about race, i want you to assess what lindsey graham told our dana bash just a little while ago on capitol hill as far as the president's views on race. listen to this. >> why don't you ask me, is he a racist? >> that was my next question.
andrew jackson was the first followed by john tyler, james polk and james buchanan, all in the 1800s. the writer for reuters jeff basin, boston globe reporter scott herndon and chief political analyst gloria borger. it's largely symbolic because it's not going to pass the majority of the house. but it's significant. >> it is significant because you'll have a group of people on the floor talking about this. and i think what you're going to see is the outrage people have about the...
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he says he does not remember asking andrew mccabe how he voted. our johnwas inside that meeting. he reports president trump seemseseem s eager to sit down and talk with robert mueller. it could happen within two 250 three weeks. he also says he believes robert mueller will treat him fairly. >>> some republican law makers are suggesting that a ecit message reveal as secret society of fbi officials plotting against president trump. they obtained a copy of the message and it's unclear if it was made ingest. it reads are you even going to give out your calendars? maybe it should be the first meeting of the secret society. the fekst was sent from fbi agent removed from mueller's team for sending anti-trump messages. >>> and john kerry may run for president in 2020. he ran against george w. bush in 2004. kerry told officials he's strongly considering it. >>> the sexual abuse scandal has now cost a long-time educator here job. larry nassar was once a trusted sports direct dr. for u.s.a. gymnastics and michigan state university. last night simon stepped down and t
he says he does not remember asking andrew mccabe how he voted. our johnwas inside that meeting. he reports president trump seemseseem s eager to sit down and talk with robert mueller. it could happen within two 250 three weeks. he also says he believes robert mueller will treat him fairly. >>> some republican law makers are suggesting that a ecit message reveal as secret society of fbi officials plotting against president trump. they obtained a copy of the message and it's unclear if...
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john hendren al-jazeera. still to come here at al-jazeera. i'm andrew symonds in the occupied west bank and i'll be explaining why a palestinian is a getting excited about the introduction of three g. all their smartphones it's a ten year old knowledge. through triangle a regime change. and in on can free to use and if any should go until it. at long last winter is showing itself in the middle of china you can't really mistake that kenya full cost of a lot of snow that may what extent as far as shanghai where the maximum temperature on thursday is now will need three is still fifteen if regime is still twenty two in hong kong but that's ok been that's not surprising this is where winter should have been for the last week us or it is drifting slowly sas and that's your precious snow in the forecast for friday's at long last the season's show self ses we're into wet season here and there the malays are should be drying off now in tonga should be dry so indonesia is the place where the which is where there has been has been flooding in bali and some in jav
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bush and his book portraits of courage, andrew carroll writes about general john pershing. marrying higgins on her combat experience in afghanistan p retired admiral writes about sea power. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> saturday, american history tv on c-span 3 takes you to the american historic association's annual meeting in washington d.c. for live all day coverage 8:30 to 5:30 eastern join us as they talk about civil rights, watergate, commemorating civil war reeks in national parks, and the new birmingham national rights monument. live coverage of the annual meeting saturday on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> next testimony from officials with atf and air force on proposed firearm regulations. and updating the criminal background check system. the measure proposes banning bump stocks and similar devices that enable guns to fire as fast as an automatic weapon. senator diane feinstein is the ranking member of the senate judiciary committee, she introduced the legislation.
bush and his book portraits of courage, andrew carroll writes about general john pershing. marrying higgins on her combat experience in afghanistan p retired admiral writes about sea power. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> saturday, american history tv on c-span 3 takes you to the american historic association's annual meeting in washington d.c. for live all day coverage 8:30 to 5:30 eastern join us as they talk about civil rights, watergate, commemorating civil war reeks in national...
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john teichert, nickname "dragon." former fighter pilot, now commander of the 11th wing at joint base andrews.ou guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss. >> today, he's also our tour guide on an exclusive flight over washington, d.c. strapped into our uh-1 huey helicopter, after a thorough equipment check and a quick wave to the second chopper on our mission of operation photograph d.c., we're off. leaving andrews and quickly climbing to about 1,000 feet, the view is phenomenal. cellphone in hand, i couldn't help but take some of my own video to remember the moment. our first major flyover -- reagan national airport, carefully making sure air traffic control knew we were in the area right over the runway. then over pentagon city to catch a glimpse of the air force memorial, right on the e arlington national cemetery. two landmarks so revered by the colonel and his colleagues. >> that's where our nation's heroes are laid to rest. >> a sharp dive of several hundred feet in just a matter of seconds, and we were basically looking into the windows of the pentagon, an amazing view th
john teichert, nickname "dragon." former fighter pilot, now commander of the 11th wing at joint base andrews.ou guys got me? >> got you loud and clear, boss. >> today, he's also our tour guide on an exclusive flight over washington, d.c. strapped into our uh-1 huey helicopter, after a thorough equipment check and a quick wave to the second chopper on our mission of operation photograph d.c., we're off. leaving andrews and quickly climbing to about 1,000 feet, the view is...
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they were the soul of it and a lot of good help, andrew young who is alive in atlanta, john lewis whoressman now and the reverend jesse jackson and others helped him mightily. king was the kind of person very eager for others to get the credit. >> when you were covering him, contemporaneously in that moment when that transition was happening you were describing from what we remember now from the civil rights' movement versus his more controversial causes and activism later in his life, were there controversies? was it a contested space within the media and in terms of how he was covered, in terms of the kind of respect that he got versus the criticism he got and how much attention he received? >> absolutely. during what i call the height of his rise, the early 1960s to almost the mid 1960s, he was a favorite of the media. once he begin calling for economic justice, once he broke with support of the vietnam war and said very controversial things, then not so much. you know, when i was covering it, dr. king, you knew he was walking moment to moment on the raise razor's edge of danger an
they were the soul of it and a lot of good help, andrew young who is alive in atlanta, john lewis whoressman now and the reverend jesse jackson and others helped him mightily. king was the kind of person very eager for others to get the credit. >> when you were covering him, contemporaneously in that moment when that transition was happening you were describing from what we remember now from the civil rights' movement versus his more controversial causes and activism later in his life,...
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bush and his book portraits of courage, andrew carol writes about general john pefrping. and mark moyar chronicles the rise of special forces. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night on the communicators. we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey for the first of a two part interview series. it's one of the premier communications research facilities in the world providing work in information theory. bell labs president discusses what's new in communications technology and research. >> the problem we have is we presented you with a ton of data but not necessarily knowledge, not necessarily the ability to think better. in the next era we will connect everything, your environment, you, infrastructure, buildings, bridges, cities so that we can see what's going on and that automate that. think of your house as the jetsons like automatically clean for you. your energy will be automatically managed for you. your car may be automatically driven for you. all of that requires in a massive change of how you build networks. so finally i think cloud will come o
bush and his book portraits of courage, andrew carol writes about general john pefrping. and mark moyar chronicles the rise of special forces. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night on the communicators. we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey for the first of a two part interview series. it's one of the premier communications research facilities in the world providing work in information theory. bell labs president discusses what's new in communications...
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john teichert, nickname "dragon." former fighter pilot, now commander of the 11th wing at joint base andrews.ud and clear, boss. >> today, he's also our tour guide on an exclusive flight strapped into our uh-1 huey helicopter, after a thorough equipment check and a quick wave to the second chopper on our mission of operation photograph d.c., we're off. leaving andrews and quickly climbing to about 1,000 feet, the view is phenomenal. cellphone in hand, i couldn't help but take some of my own video to remember the moment. our first major flyover -- reagan national airport, carefully making sure air traffic control knew we were in the area right over the runway. then over pentagon city to catch a glimpse of the air force memorial, right on the edge of arlington national cemetery. two landmarks so revered by the colonel and his colleagues. >> that's where our nation's heroes are laid to rest. >> a sharp dive of several hundred feet in just a matter of seconds, and we were basically looking into the windows of the pentagon, an amazing view that continued to get even more scenic as we flew alon
john teichert, nickname "dragon." former fighter pilot, now commander of the 11th wing at joint base andrews.ud and clear, boss. >> today, he's also our tour guide on an exclusive flight strapped into our uh-1 huey helicopter, after a thorough equipment check and a quick wave to the second chopper on our mission of operation photograph d.c., we're off. leaving andrews and quickly climbing to about 1,000 feet, the view is phenomenal. cellphone in hand, i couldn't help but take...
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john roberts in a moment. "the washington post" stands by its reporting. current and former u.s. officials tell the post that the president met with andrew mccabe after firing james comey last year. mccabe reportedly told president trump he didn't vote. the president reportedly take aim at mccabe's wife, complaining about hundreds of dollars in donations to her fail 2016 senate campaign from a committee run by a friend of hillary clinton. the post also reports that a special counsel, robert mueller, is looking to question president trump about his decision to fire comey and the former national security adviser, michael flynn. fox news has confirmed the special counsel's investigators interviewed the attorney general, jeff sessions. that was last week. bob mueller is looking to moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, possible collusion with the members of the trump campaign and whether the president of the united states obstructed justice. president trump and the russian president, vladimir putin, have said there was no collusion. our chief white house correspondent john roberts is live in davos, switzerland for us this eveni
john roberts in a moment. "the washington post" stands by its reporting. current and former u.s. officials tell the post that the president met with andrew mccabe after firing james comey last year. mccabe reportedly told president trump he didn't vote. the president reportedly take aim at mccabe's wife, complaining about hundreds of dollars in donations to her fail 2016 senate campaign from a committee run by a friend of hillary clinton. the post also reports that a special counsel,...
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john roberts is good at sorting it out. he's at the white house right now. so a guess on andrew mccabe, the question is did he jump or was he pushed? >> indications are that he was pushed. the question is why was he pushed today. did he just come up to a day where he could cash in his holiday and sick leave and get out and still make to it retirement or something else that inspector generals report from the department of justice is due out very soon. last night christopher wray, the fbi director went over to capitol hill and reviewed the nunes-gowdy memo that is critical about how the fbi according to nunes and gowdy abused the fisa program. certainly the president not shedding any tears about the fact that mccabe is gone. back on december 23, two days before christmas, the president treating how could fbi deputy director andrew mccabe the man in charge of the phony hillary clinton investigation be given $700,000 for wife's campaign by clinton puppets during investigation? the timeline of that is a little bit off. his wife, jill mccabe's campaign for the state senate was actuall
john roberts is good at sorting it out. he's at the white house right now. so a guess on andrew mccabe, the question is did he jump or was he pushed? >> indications are that he was pushed. the question is why was he pushed today. did he just come up to a day where he could cash in his holiday and sick leave and get out and still make to it retirement or something else that inspector generals report from the department of justice is due out very soon. last night christopher wray, the fbi...
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andrew carroll writes about general john pershing. retired admiral james stavridis. mark moyar chronicles the rise of special forces. booktv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour brings you to springfield, missouri. we're working with mediacom and the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri, saturday at noon eastern on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border, in the struggle over slavery in the border between them. >> in 1858 john brown left kansas come back to the territory, begin a series of raids in western missouri which his men will liberate enslaved people from missouri and help them escape to freedom. during the course of this he kill ad number about of slaveholders. the legend of john brown really grows as part of this struggle, that people localely understand is really the beginning of the civil war. >> then sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, we visit the nra national sporting arms museum. >> theodore roosevelt was probably our shootingist president. he was a
andrew carroll writes about general john pershing. retired admiral james stavridis. mark moyar chronicles the rise of special forces. booktv tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour brings you to springfield, missouri. we're working with mediacom and the birthplace of route 66 in southwestern missouri, saturday at noon eastern on booktv. author jeremy neely talks about the conflict occurring along the kansas-missouri border, in the struggle over slavery in the...
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john, paul sommerville. >> we remember them. george walterson williams. kelsey marie woods. deborah lynn woods. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods junior. andrewnd flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry. dora henrietta henry. mary bramwell lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome another longtime friend, helen englehart is the widow of anthony hawkins who left behind her and their son. helen is a dedicated and ferocious activists and has been a thoroughly involved part of the family as long as i can remember. she is going to come up and say a few words about our frank. ellen? >> that song just wipes me out, thank you. good morning. this is the tribute i never wanted to give and didn't expect to. i had to be here to do it. i think i met frank the first time he came to one of our early group meetings in a dingy hotel in hudson, new york, not sure why we were meeting there except in the early years we tried to go up and down the east coast to be near some of the places where so many of us lived, the
john, paul sommerville. >> we remember them. george walterson williams. kelsey marie woods. deborah lynn woods. joe nathan woods. joe nathan woods junior. andrewnd flanagan lose kathleen mary flanagan. thomas flanagan. maurice peter henry. dora henrietta henry. mary bramwell lante. >> my uncle. roger. >> we remember them. army special forces captain joseph curry, my brother-in-law. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i want to welcome another longtime...
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john blackstone with how it unfolded. >> show your hands! >> reporter: wichita police officers believed they were re situation when andrew fitch was shot deadfter he appeared to be reaching for a weapon. >> they didn't knock on the door. my son opened it because he heard something. he screamed, and then they shot him. >> reporter: it was all a m mimistake, started by this phony call to 911: >> reporter: police believe the call was actually made by 25-year-old tyler barris 1300 mails away in los angeles. finch's death is the first known fafat caused by a dangerous hoax called swatting. this term, swatting, the idea is get the swat team out. >> the people who perpetrate this are looking for a tactical response. >> reporter: john bennett heads the f.b.i. in san francisco. >> they want to see armed officers. they want to see bomb dogs, helicopters. that's all part of the fun they see in this, and that can be >> reporter: the swatting targets are sometimes celebrities, like rihanna and justin bieber, but are often online gamers, people making a false 911 call and then watch live online what happens next. >> that victim doesn't even realize that
john blackstone with how it unfolded. >> show your hands! >> reporter: wichita police officers believed they were re situation when andrew fitch was shot deadfter he appeared to be reaching for a weapon. >> they didn't knock on the door. my son opened it because he heard something. he screamed, and then they shot him. >> reporter: it was all a m mimistake, started by this phony call to 911: >> reporter: police believe the call was actually made by 25-year-old tyler...
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john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states, eric holder described andrew mccabe as a detected public servant. would you drooip describe him in that manner? >> i don't have a personal relationship with him. we've had concerns with the actions he's taken, but in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director, particularly the news reports of today, i would refer you to the fbi. fran which he fran. >> the president put out tweets regarding mr. mccabe, doesn't seem to be a figure fan of him. is he disappointed he's leaving his postas deputy fbi director? >> i haven't asked him. i can tell you he didn't play a role in any of that process and would refer you again to the fbi for any specifics. >> in one of the president's tweets in december, though, he did say andrew mccabe is, quote, racing the clock to retire with full benefits, 90 days to go. does the president believe he should be allowed to retire with full benefits? >> i would refer you to the fbi for any specifics around the news of today of his stepping down. >> you mentioned he was going to be in the first lady's box at
john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states, eric holder described andrew mccabe as a detected public servant. would you drooip describe him in that manner? >> i don't have a personal relationship with him. we've had concerns with the actions he's taken, but in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director, particularly the news reports of today, i would refer you to the fbi. fran which he fran. >> the president put out tweets...
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john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states eric holder described andrew mccabe as a dedicated public servant who has served the country well. would the president, would you describe him in that same manner? >> i don't have a personal relationship with him. i'm not going to describe him. i think we have talked about the concerns we have with some of the actions that he's taken. in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director, particularly the news reports of today, i would refer you to the fbi. francesca? >> based upon past tweets the president put out regarding mr. mccabe doesn't seem to be a big fan of mr. mccabe. is he disappointed he's leaving his post as the deputy fbi director. >> i haven't asked you. i can tell you that he didn't play a role in the process. again i would refer you to the fbi for specifics. >> thank you, sarah. in one of the president's tweets in december he said andrew mccabe is, quote, racing the clock to retire with full benefits, 90 days to go. does the president believe andrew mccabe should be allowed to retire with full benefits? >> i would ref
john? >> thank you, sarah. the former attorney general of the united states eric holder described andrew mccabe as a dedicated public servant who has served the country well. would the president, would you describe him in that same manner? >> i don't have a personal relationship with him. i'm not going to describe him. i think we have talked about the concerns we have with some of the actions that he's taken. in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director, particularly...
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that includes rex tillerson, john kelly, nikki haley, and national security adviser h.r. mcmaster. about asked by the press deputy fbi director andrewping down from his role. he declined to answer those questions. we know president trump has questioned the political allegiances of deputy director mccabe. this comes at a time when special counsel robert mueller has moved to president trump's inner circle and his campaign's links to russia and russian officials during the campaign and president trump's potential obstruction of justice being investigated. lunche watching that between president trump and the un security council. some of the biggest names in technology are reporting earnings this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: it is time now for our stock of the hour. seagate technologies had a seemingly strong earnings report, but shares are down. what is going on? >> the decline is even more notable if you look at what happened before trading today. i have a look at the intraday premarket and heading into the regular session. you saw a spike in the shares when the earnings came out, and then th
that includes rex tillerson, john kelly, nikki haley, and national security adviser h.r. mcmaster. about asked by the press deputy fbi director andrewping down from his role. he declined to answer those questions. we know president trump has questioned the political allegiances of deputy director mccabe. this comes at a time when special counsel robert mueller has moved to president trump's inner circle and his campaign's links to russia and russian officials during the campaign and president...
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bush and his book, "portraits of courage," andrew carol writes about general john pershing. and the combat experience in afghanistan. retired admiral james instead of receiptis. book tv and prime time friday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night, on the communicators, we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey. bell labs is one of the premier communications research facilities in the world, providing work in radio astronomy, lasers and information theory. the president, marcus weldon, discusses what's new in education technology and research. >> the problem we have is, we presented you with a ton of data, but not necessarily knowledge. not necessarily an ability to think better. and so in the next era, we will actually connect everything, your environment, you, infrastructure, buildings, bridges, cities, so we can actually see what's going on, and automate that. think of your house will be -- the jetsons, automatically clean for you. your energy will be automatically managed for you. so your car may be automatically driven for you. all of that
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john? reporter: thank you, sarah, the former attorney general of the united states, eric holder described, andrew mccabe as a dedicated public servant who served this country well. would the president, would you describe him in that same manner? >> look, i don't have a personal relationship with him so i'm not going to describe him. we talked about some of the concerns that we have with some of the actions that he has taken but in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director particularly news reports today i would refer tout fbi. francesca. reporter: based upon past tweets regarding mr. mccabe, does not seem to be a big fan of mr. mccabe. that he is disappointed leaving post as deputy fbi director? >> i haven't asked him if he is disappointed. he didn't play a role in any of that process. would refer to you the fbi for any specifics. francesca. reporter: thank you, sarah. one of the president's pieces that andrew mccabe is racing the clock to retire full benefits, 90 days to go. so does the president believe andrew mccabe should be allowed to retire with full benefits? >> again i woul
john? reporter: thank you, sarah, the former attorney general of the united states, eric holder described, andrew mccabe as a dedicated public servant who served this country well. would the president, would you describe him in that same manner? >> look, i don't have a personal relationship with him so i'm not going to describe him. we talked about some of the concerns that we have with some of the actions that he has taken but in terms of anything specific regarding the deputy director...
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bush and his book portraits of courage, and andrew carol writes about about general john pershing, mary jennings hager on her combat experience in afghanistan, retired admiral james stavridis writes about sea power. and mark moyer about the rise of special forces. book tv and primetime friday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday night on after words, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his career in the book "benched," interviewed by richard blumenthal. >> as a judge of 45 years, having gone from that active life of making decisions and going to court and advocating a case, to judging, was that a difficult transition for you and did you ever miss the life of advocacy, so to speak? >> it wasn't difficult. it has been for some of what i've known. i've known people who have become judges and so disliked the decision-making process that they left the bench. i was an advocate. i liked being an advocate. i found it enormously challenging and satisfying. while i like being an attorney, i loved being a judge, because the opportunity to resolve disputes, large and small, they all
bush and his book portraits of courage, and andrew carol writes about about general john pershing, mary jennings hager on her combat experience in afghanistan, retired admiral james stavridis writes about sea power. and mark moyer about the rise of special forces. book tv and primetime friday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday night on after words, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his career in the book "benched," interviewed by richard blumenthal....