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so the story really begins in the fall of 1859 in harpers ferry john brown in the abolitionist he is captured and executed but in charleston there was tremendous alarm over john brown rides gail slavery has existed for centuries as part of the african slave trade so a letter writer to the hometown paper said then he grows as a group of citizens or planners for may vigilance committee calling attention to the emissaries who come in various disguises in the pretext they combine the subtlety but where there is fear there is opportunity. one that fertilizes the soil so the moral of the john brown episode of as far as the radicals are concerned that the problem is one government with all these people we had a separate government of our own post office and military with executive control. of their own destinies would perish. know this is the property that there were men and women the best known was the patriarch that was basically agitating for secession for decades so i think to revive the role of his son but the oldest son but he controlled that with his political agenda so just a little
so the story really begins in the fall of 1859 in harpers ferry john brown in the abolitionist he is captured and executed but in charleston there was tremendous alarm over john brown rides gail slavery has existed for centuries as part of the african slave trade so a letter writer to the hometown paper said then he grows as a group of citizens or planners for may vigilance committee calling attention to the emissaries who come in various disguises in the pretext they combine the subtlety but...
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lou: john browne thank you. >> and john lonski thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you.ou: up next upresiden, urging senators to not let americans down on the issue of healthcare. we come back with healthcare hurdles that await. and the great prize at the end of the process. stay with us, we'll be right back. yet some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! (echo) with quicksilver from capital one you've always earned unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. welcome to unlimited. what's in your wallet? at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. lou: president trump today pressuring senate on health care, tweeting this, quote, republicans senators will not let the american people down. obamacare premiums and deductibles are way up, it was a lie it is dead. joining us tonight, editor of the daily
lou: john browne thank you. >> and john lonski thank you. >> appreciate it. >> thank you.ou: up next upresiden, urging senators to not let americans down on the issue of healthcare. we come back with healthcare hurdles that await. and the great prize at the end of the process. stay with us, we'll be right back. yet some cards limit where you earn bonus cash back to a few places. and then, change those places every few months. enough with that! (echo) with quicksilver from...
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but john brown gordon -- he is a curious guy. charming with charisma. his father tries being a preacher and that does not work out too well. he runs 19th century: of a health spot. that does not work out too well -- he runs the 19th century equivalent of a health spa. that does not work out too well. he is a brilliant scholar. lovely master -- is a master of rhetoric. rhetoric matters. the ability to speak well i command a crowd. how where that is today. but if i command the language, i commend the situation. in civil commanders, especially in the confederate armies in the army in northern virginia, there is times where there is no food, bullets, the men are in rags and they are running on a commander's rhetoric on the ability to aspire men. john brown gordon makes his way up and he has a great, intensely physical love affair with his wife. then andre as sexual there impulses and biology as we are now. if you don't believe me, check out the mineral disease roles on both sides. entire hospitals dedicated to venereal disease, which was a terrible problems
but john brown gordon -- he is a curious guy. charming with charisma. his father tries being a preacher and that does not work out too well. he runs 19th century: of a health spot. that does not work out too well -- he runs the 19th century equivalent of a health spa. that does not work out too well. he is a brilliant scholar. lovely master -- is a master of rhetoric. rhetoric matters. the ability to speak well i command a crowd. how where that is today. but if i command the language, i commend...
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john brown, the militants, and the range there was tremendous alarm and the beginning of the broad scale uprising. the hometown paper said your negroes are constantly wanting to cut our throats. they are forming vigilance committee and calling for attention to the abolition party of the north. let's look here at a political -- soil and creak and all kinds of moving here. the moral of the john brown episode is the secession radicals are concerned, mercury and others, is that the problem is we are in the one government with these people. we had a separate government of our own, post office, police, military, country would be under executive control. the south lost control of their own destiny or were to perish. the mercury wasn't about the mercury. there are men, women and there are the wrecks it was said. a law unto themselves. the best well known one was the one who had been agitating for secession for decades. by the 1860s, the role wasn't as well known, at times, he could see everyone. blood thirsty, john brown and the defenders, and spineless, two-faced, sugar lipid politicians who vo
john brown, the militants, and the range there was tremendous alarm and the beginning of the broad scale uprising. the hometown paper said your negroes are constantly wanting to cut our throats. they are forming vigilance committee and calling for attention to the abolition party of the north. let's look here at a political -- soil and creak and all kinds of moving here. the moral of the john brown episode is the secession radicals are concerned, mercury and others, is that the problem is we...
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john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12...
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good job, professor of play, sponsored by lego, paul brownjohn of play, sponsored by lego, paul brown johnfund that. it pays for a lot of lego bricks! you are watching business life. greece failed to secure to unable to getan greece failed to secure to unable to get an extra in stormont for its bailout. 0ur economics correspondent andrew walkerjoins us now. we have been here before. we may well be here again. yet again we have a greek debt repayment deadline looming, money owed to investors and the european central bank coming in july and greece needs the next bailout payment which has been delayed for many months in order to meet that debt obligation. we have been there before as well. on one occasion greece missed a payment deadline to the international monetary fund by a short time. but what has been happening is greece has now made reform commitments to satisfy the rest of the eurozone. they have also got the commendation of the international monetary fund, but some of the rest of the eurozone who would be making this payment indirectly through a eurozone agency, particularly germany,
good job, professor of play, sponsored by lego, paul brownjohn of play, sponsored by lego, paul brown johnfund that. it pays for a lot of lego bricks! you are watching business life. greece failed to secure to unable to getan greece failed to secure to unable to get an extra in stormont for its bailout. 0ur economics correspondent andrew walkerjoins us now. we have been here before. we may well be here again. yet again we have a greek debt repayment deadline looming, money owed to investors and...
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and i think that really was among the most alarming, because what happens in kansas, and then john brown as he tries to incite revolution in virginia, that is so fresh in the mind of what has transpired in kansas and now they relate this sort of revolutionary tendencies that were very prevalent in that region and how for example, new englanders and other groups within the, not just the new england states, but in new york were trying to promote retaining or restricting slavery to the slave states so they would not expand. >> go ahead. >> for the professor, professor silverman, can you expand on what lincoln thought about foreigners, foreign countries, etc., from his two trips to new orleans and what propelled him to be interested in other languages, for example. >> lincoln had planned when he finished his second term. to travel -- term to travel. he wanted to go to california, he wanted to go to the holy land. he was looking forward to a time in his life post-presidency in which he would be able to sort of do the things that i think he was unable to do. the trip to new orleans was, the tw
and i think that really was among the most alarming, because what happens in kansas, and then john brown as he tries to incite revolution in virginia, that is so fresh in the mind of what has transpired in kansas and now they relate this sort of revolutionary tendencies that were very prevalent in that region and how for example, new englanders and other groups within the, not just the new england states, but in new york were trying to promote retaining or restricting slavery to the slave...
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it two days later on may 24, along pottawatomie creek in kansas radical abolitionist john brown and his followers packed five proslavery men to death. five days later at may 29, lincoln stood as a republican before the convention of the new party he founded in illinois. it was among the most significant events in the coming of the civil war. ultimately, ralph emerson would declare his mind master the problem of the date and as the problem grew so did his comprehension of it. rarely was a manso fitted to the events. within two years of assuming his new identity as a republican, lincoln sounded his own note of destiny. lincoln's language was her drenched not only in shakespeare, but also drawn from the king james bible. from the gospel of mark, if a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand and if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. from the gospel of luke, every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste and a divided household falls. on june the 16th, 1858, declaring his candidacy for the senate against stephen a douglas lincoln
it two days later on may 24, along pottawatomie creek in kansas radical abolitionist john brown and his followers packed five proslavery men to death. five days later at may 29, lincoln stood as a republican before the convention of the new party he founded in illinois. it was among the most significant events in the coming of the civil war. ultimately, ralph emerson would declare his mind master the problem of the date and as the problem grew so did his comprehension of it. rarely was a manso...
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the sympathy of the north where john brown's memory was taken for proof of desire that our slaves should rise in servile insurrection and massacre throughout the south. the enlistment of negro troops were regarded as advertisement of that desire and encouragement of the idea to the negro. that made the fighting on this occasion exceedingly fierce and bitter on the part of our men. not only towards the negroes themselves, but sometimes even to the white men that fought alongside them. some of the negro prisoners that were originally allowed to surrender by some soldiers, were shot by others, and there was a great deal of unnecessary killing of them. matter of fact, this is what happened. i will describe it and move on. unusual passage to find in a confederate memoir. he did not dress up language. they didn't really abide by the victorian conventions, especially not in "fighting for the confederacy." that last passage was from "fighting for the confederacy." so is this one. he is willing to put, we know the 19th century americans have all the words that we have. every word we have, they ha
the sympathy of the north where john brown's memory was taken for proof of desire that our slaves should rise in servile insurrection and massacre throughout the south. the enlistment of negro troops were regarded as advertisement of that desire and encouragement of the idea to the negro. that made the fighting on this occasion exceedingly fierce and bitter on the part of our men. not only towards the negroes themselves, but sometimes even to the white men that fought alongside them. some of...
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terror on the und underground railroad, donated and to john brown's raid conducted an antidiscrimination suit against one of the city's cars. there was great number in eleveeleven -- tumult in eleven, virginia during the war and some of the of contraband were found in tiny alexandria, virginia. i know some of you watching that pbs special, that might give you a sense of it. but if you lap to go -- happen down south washington street that building still stands and groups of whites and include julia ns which will better and harriett they are in front of 318-321 south washington which hospital and home for contraband. jacobs ran a school at pitt and orinoco streets. they would not be stopped. suzie king taylor the wife of one of the men of u.s.c. she became a nurse and teacher to men of her husband's resident said she could load and fire a musket as well as any man. the 1900 census showing her living in boston russell seconds husband taylor. she had gone to born and helped oracganize the boston chapter women's relief corps. we need something that to keep in mind. i read and article that the
terror on the und underground railroad, donated and to john brown's raid conducted an antidiscrimination suit against one of the city's cars. there was great number in eleveeleven -- tumult in eleven, virginia during the war and some of the of contraband were found in tiny alexandria, virginia. i know some of you watching that pbs special, that might give you a sense of it. but if you lap to go -- happen down south washington street that building still stands and groups of whites and include...
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anna: john brown speaking to manus. mark wilson is still with us. a country living on its wits. -- does the living on its wits, do they matter to business such as yours question mark a believe the world will go from locke trade deals to buy laterals. you have the u.s. saying they will not do block deals. means --what we are going to see, you see that more and more and the countries that did the first buy laterals with china are doing well. u.k. now, the early we can start the better. there are restrictions but we still can get close. i spent a long time in asia. these have been a long time coming. the: are you lobbying for trade guild that is about regulation access? guest: there is too much in definitions. bits all about -- all a irrelevant. what is relevant is what is in the deal. the u.k., what the elections are going to do, if we leave -- believe all the polls it will give the prime minister a much wider mandate. it is going to sort out a lot of the domestic politics around it. if we guess we have to get into the detail of what the relationship is with europe. aim --we saw t
anna: john brown speaking to manus. mark wilson is still with us. a country living on its wits. -- does the living on its wits, do they matter to business such as yours question mark a believe the world will go from locke trade deals to buy laterals. you have the u.s. saying they will not do block deals. means --what we are going to see, you see that more and more and the countries that did the first buy laterals with china are doing well. u.k. now, the early we can start the better. there are...
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zac efron is known as incredibly good looking, charming guy, and john henry brown says that was ted bundy'seduce his victims and so he says that's going to may in sack's favor actually in this role. interesting that john henry brown wrote a bock about, up upping, being ted pun dee bosses lawyer and was in talks to make that into a tv movie during those meeting in hollywood he said, zac efron's name came up then as well. >> interesting. >> a lot of people in hollywood apparently who think that sack, this is great role for him. >> i was going to say i think this is going to be a break out role for him. >> we'll see what kind of acting chops he has for sure. >> right. huge departure and could it make his career. >> ted bundy is fascinating i read several books a he was very charming and manipulative. just like he said. i'm interested to see how sack d. >>> all right. last but not least, charles, katie make it official. she's going to be a judge. >> yes indeed. we told you this, broke this story over the weekend katie perry was american idol's new choice to be their lead judge. and they got her
zac efron is known as incredibly good looking, charming guy, and john henry brown says that was ted bundy'seduce his victims and so he says that's going to may in sack's favor actually in this role. interesting that john henry brown wrote a bock about, up upping, being ted pun dee bosses lawyer and was in talks to make that into a tv movie during those meeting in hollywood he said, zac efron's name came up then as well. >> interesting. >> a lot of people in hollywood apparently who...
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mara says he did ánotá receive similar e-mails when the team kept kicker john brown on the roster lastson after he was arrested for domestic violence. the seattle seahawks are reportedly interested in signing kaepernick. ( darya ) still ahead. breaking news as isis claims responsibilty for another deadly attack. we'll show you where it happened and who they targeted. (james) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. a full weather report right after the break. handballer 1: you know what i could go for? scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thi
mara says he did ánotá receive similar e-mails when the team kept kicker john brown on the roster lastson after he was arrested for domestic violence. the seattle seahawks are reportedly interested in signing kaepernick. ( darya ) still ahead. breaking news as isis claims responsibilty for another deadly attack. we'll show you where it happened and who they targeted. (james) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. a full weather report right after the break. handballer 1: you know what i...
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but, speaking exclusively to bloomberg, former bp ceo john brown says he is optimistic about opec's ability to stabilize the market. mr. brown: i think opec is still alive and well. has been written many times but it is alive and well and it as tried to manage the market. and give the markets some stability. it can do it if it's on the margin adjustments. but this is much more than the margin. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is bloomberg. volatility surging of stock markets declining. the white house trying to get a handle on this latest scandal. the u.s. justice department has appointed robert mueller to oversee the investigation into russia's alleged meddling into the 2016 election. as one of possible collusion by trump campaign associates. the s&p 500 plunging by the most in 8 months. asian and european markets following the down dirt -- the downward trend overnight. let's get to stephanie baker. and we're joined by the cohead of fx and rate strategy as ubs. these studyo concerns about the handling of the russian probe, the ap
but, speaking exclusively to bloomberg, former bp ceo john brown says he is optimistic about opec's ability to stabilize the market. mr. brown: i think opec is still alive and well. has been written many times but it is alive and well and it as tried to manage the market. and give the markets some stability. it can do it if it's on the margin adjustments. but this is much more than the margin. news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries. this is...
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brown.. train.. john mayer and tons more. the tickets go on sale at eight a-m. up at six - a disturbing find on a local college coming up at six - a disturbing find on a local college campus.. johnny live tease indid may imagine april showersy bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. z2cpsz zi0z y2cpsy yi0y >> now, "good morning washington," on your side. larry: messages of hate hanging from nooses on the d.c. college kansas. autria: veronica johnson, tracking the forecast with a lot to like. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] autria: no matter what you l
brown.. train.. john mayer and tons more. the tickets go on sale at eight a-m. up at six - a disturbing find on a local college coming up at six - a disturbing find on a local college campus.. johnny live tease indid may imagine april showersy bringing her fashionable, flowers at such a sunny price? never but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try...
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it was invented by john browning. this was so american troops could advance with a lot of fire power and when they were going against the german forces can route them with this kind of fire power that they were carrying. so it got into the war probably july, august 1918 and played a very important role in the american defense. >> an earlier caller asked about harry truman's service during the war. can you talk about what kind of weapons that he used? >> of course, harry truman being an artillery captain would have been armed with a side arm, a pistol. and his guns that he commanded in his battery were french 75 millimeter guns because we didn't take a lot of cannons over with us. and the french were -- that was their standard weapon. it was called -- in french. the americans, of course, wouldn't say that. and they always made the french sound toward their language, so they called the french 75 the saucy cans. and so truman commanded a battery of those and he was really responsible at times for directing his fire and u
it was invented by john browning. this was so american troops could advance with a lot of fire power and when they were going against the german forces can route them with this kind of fire power that they were carrying. so it got into the war probably july, august 1918 and played a very important role in the american defense. >> an earlier caller asked about harry truman's service during the war. can you talk about what kind of weapons that he used? >> of course, harry truman being...
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with us for the hour today, joe turnover, stephanie link, josh brown, john najarian. we begin with the nasdaq. apple itself hitting an all time intraday high. how many of these two key earnings reports are going to dictate whether the nasdaq and tech can keep rolling? >> huge. very huge. let me throw out a stat to you real quick. last year at this time, apple's straddle, that's the combination of the call and put, were trading for almost the same price it's trading for now. difference is last year we were going to it with a 104 price on apple. now it's a 147 or 148 price tag. so, in other words, the amount of premium that people are putting on this is way too small, in my opinion. just like people talk about the vix all the time. oh, it's so cheap right now, and it is. there is no reason not to be hedging apple into this event tonight because i think they're pricing way too little into the potential movement. but is it going to be a market mover? i think it is. and if you're somebody who is way long, a lot of tech stocks like i am, you're somebody who is hedging right
with us for the hour today, joe turnover, stephanie link, josh brown, john najarian. we begin with the nasdaq. apple itself hitting an all time intraday high. how many of these two key earnings reports are going to dictate whether the nasdaq and tech can keep rolling? >> huge. very huge. let me throw out a stat to you real quick. last year at this time, apple's straddle, that's the combination of the call and put, were trading for almost the same price it's trading for now. difference is...
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including pitbull, chris brown, train, john mayer, and more. tickets go on sale this morning. for you here on abc seven area autria: join us on news channel 8. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> good morning, america. rising tensions with north korea. overnight the u.s. missile defense system up and running. president trump warns of war. >> nobody is safe. i mean, who is safe? the guy's got nuclear weapons. >> the president also says he'd be honored to meet with dictator kim jong-un as the north accuses the u.s. of pushing them to the brink of war and here at home, the new battle brewing over health care as republicans close in on a vote. >>> breaking overnight, may day rallies turning violent as thousands of depp straighters hit the streets here in the u.s. and around the world. riots breaking out. protesters throwing smoke bombs at police injuring officers. >>> terrifying close call. a second grade
including pitbull, chris brown, train, john mayer, and more. tickets go on sale this morning. for you here on abc seven area autria: join us on news channel 8. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. >>> good morning, america. rising tensions with north korea. overnight the u.s. missile defense system up and...
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is no reason why people like tony blairand is no reason why people like tony blair and john major and gordon brown a line of breaking news coming out of a bloomberg interview that president trump has given in the last little while, reuters reporting that he has said he would meet with the north korean leader kim jong—un "under the he would meet with the north korean leader kimjong—un "under the right circumstances". i'm not sure if those circumstances were clarified during the interview, because that is all i have. if there is further clarification, i will pass it your way. the testing of primary school children is affecting their learning and mental health according to a committee which says the way that sats results a re committee which says the way that sats results are used to judge schools is causing a negative impact on pupils. even from a young age, children are well accustomed to being tested, but mps are worried the importance placed nowadays on how pupils perform in isolated tests, leads to a multitude of problems. results are used to judge schools in annual performance tables, which thi
is no reason why people like tony blairand is no reason why people like tony blair and john major and gordon brown a line of breaking news coming out of a bloomberg interview that president trump has given in the last little while, reuters reporting that he has said he would meet with the north korean leader kim jong—un "under the he would meet with the north korean leader kimjong—un "under the right circumstances". i'm not sure if those circumstances were clarified during...
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in the private sector john cochairs mayor brown's national security practice and service as chairman of the united states iraq business dialogue. i mention these positions because we can all agree american foreign policy is not just formed in the halls of clogging bottom but in the department of defense, energy, commerce, treasury, justice and many other agencies. in this vein i believe john's substantial and diverse experience in the federal government will serve an important complement to secretary tillerson's background in the private sector and speaks to a greater understanding what it takes to develop and execute us foreign policy, he understands the importance of a robust agency, corroboration and coordination element of the government he understand our nation's foreign policy is most effective when we combine all instrument of american power, diplomatic, military energy, trade, private sector. he understands the critical importance of working with our allies around the world and understands what it means to honorably serve our nation and has a career of doing so and with a nam
in the private sector john cochairs mayor brown's national security practice and service as chairman of the united states iraq business dialogue. i mention these positions because we can all agree american foreign policy is not just formed in the halls of clogging bottom but in the department of defense, energy, commerce, treasury, justice and many other agencies. in this vein i believe john's substantial and diverse experience in the federal government will serve an important complement to...
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room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books? you graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house? why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life? [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. you have got a brain under the cap you are wearing. take care of the damn thing. try to remember there is more to life than vin diesel and tom cruise. it would not kill you to go to a movie once a month that has subt
room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books? you graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house? why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life? [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. you have got a brain under the cap you are...
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room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books? you graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house? why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life? [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. you have got a brain under the cap you are wearing. take care of the damn thing. try to remember there is more to life than vin diesel and tom cruise. it would not kill you to go to a movie once a month that has subtitles. you can read them, you went to college, for god's sake. announcer: former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate from hobart and william smith colleges in upstate new york, and delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. >> i now present william jefferson clinton as a candidate for the degree of dr. of human docers -- degree of
room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books? you graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house? why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life? [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. you have got a brain under the cap you are...
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in the private sector, john currently -- cochairs mayor brown's national security practice and serves as chairman of the united states iraq business dialogue. i mention these positions because i think we can all agree that american foreign policy is not just formed in the halls of foggy bottom, but in the departments of defense, energy, commerce, treasury, justice, and many other agencies throughout washington. it is in this vein that i believe john's substantial diverse and experience in the federal government will serve an important compliment to secretary tillerson's background in the private sector. john's experience also speaks to a greater understanding of what it takes to execute foreign policy. he understands the importance of a robust inner agency cooperation and coordination elements of our government. he understands that our nation's foreign policy is most effective when we combine all instruments of american power, diplomatic, military, energy, trade, private sector. he understands the critical important arns of working with our allies around the world, and he understand w
in the private sector, john currently -- cochairs mayor brown's national security practice and serves as chairman of the united states iraq business dialogue. i mention these positions because i think we can all agree that american foreign policy is not just formed in the halls of foggy bottom, but in the departments of defense, energy, commerce, treasury, justice, and many other agencies throughout washington. it is in this vein that i believe john's substantial diverse and experience in the...
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room but readers digest, nothing in your bedroom but the newest dan brown novel, and nothing in your bathroom but jokes for the john, i will chase you down to the end of your driveway and back, shouting, where are the damn books? you graduated college 10 years ago, how come there are no books in your house? why are you living the mental equivalent of a kraft macaroni and cheese life? [laughter] i sound like i am joking about this, but i am not. you have got a brain under the cap you are wearing. take care of the damn thing. try to remember there is more to life than vin diesel and tom cruise. it would not kill you to go to a movie once a month that has subtitles. you can read them, you went to college, for god's sake. announcer: former president bill clinton received an honorary doctorate from hobart and william smith colleges in upstate new york, and delivered the commencement address to graduates. this is half an hour. >> i now present william jefferson clinton as a candidate for the degree of dr. of human doctor of degree of human letters. [applause] >> william jefferson clinton, 42nd president of the united sta
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with us for the hour today, jim, john, steve weiss here as well, so the erin brown.with us today from minneapolis is pete. let's begin with shares of ibm under big time pressure today. pete, you own this stock. i'm going to you first. when buffett
with us for the hour today, jim, john, steve weiss here as well, so the erin brown.with us today from minneapolis is pete. let's begin with shares of ibm under big time pressure today. pete, you own this stock. i'm going to you first. when buffett
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brown. i appreciate that. want to bring in john dean. john dean is the former white house counsel for president richard nixon. he is the author of "conservatives without conscien conscience." thank you for joining us. what did you think of the hearing today? there was more detail. there was furtherer evidence this white house is not inclined to deal with this issue. they are stalling and sto stonewalling, if you will. he could clear this up so quickly if he wanted to. that's why everyone thinks there's something there. the way she's responding to it and dealing with it. >> how can he clear it up quickly? >> he can say, anybody on my staff who has hinted at being involved, will testify in front of any forum, grand jury, talk to any fbi agent. all documents will be made available, if there are documents. explain what happened to flynn. why they didn't move faster. why it took a leak in "the washington post." respond. react to these things. lal are r >> by not doing that, you say it gives the impression of something to hide. >> it does. cov
brown. i appreciate that. want to bring in john dean. john dean is the former white house counsel for president richard nixon. he is the author of "conservatives without conscien conscience." thank you for joining us. what did you think of the hearing today? there was more detail. there was furtherer evidence this white house is not inclined to deal with this issue. they are stalling and sto stonewalling, if you will. he could clear this up so quickly if he wanted to. that's why...
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with us for the hour today, jim, john, steve weiss here as well, so the erin brown. also with us today from minneapolis is pete. let's begin with shares of ibm under big time pressure today. pete, you own this stock. i'm going to you first. when buffett buys, we always call it the greatest endorsement you can get. isn't this the biggest indictment of ibm that you could find? >> i would say that an indictment, but he didn't completely sell his entire position. he sold 30%. at 180, not 160, so the reaction we're seeing today is an overreaction in my opinion, scott. because $160 stock got into the 153 range, now, i think it's around 155, but he didn't sell at 160, nor did he say he would sell it at 160. he did comment about how he has revalued this stock low eer so he once thachlt and he was the largest shareholder, he's no lopger that. vanguard now has a larger position. but seems to me like this was a shot across the bough telling the board at ibm something needs to change because this stock is not reacting the right way. >> here's what buffett told becky quick the re
with us for the hour today, jim, john, steve weiss here as well, so the erin brown. also with us today from minneapolis is pete. let's begin with shares of ibm under big time pressure today. pete, you own this stock. i'm going to you first. when buffett buys, we always call it the greatest endorsement you can get. isn't this the biggest indictment of ibm that you could find? >> i would say that an indictment, but he didn't completely sell his entire position. he sold 30%. at 180, not 160,...
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reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. johnle found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train will cost $3 billion. the first leg of california's bullet train will cost $30 billion. it gets a little further, but not much. why is it so expensive. >> the florida route was already in existence. they are not building a new right of way. john: isn't it bert they are not forcibly taking money from taxpayers? if they lose money, it's their own money. >> well, there are two sides to that coin. one, when you are talking about transportation being provided by: a for-profit entity. what that means is it won't be accessible to everyone. one of the things we do as public transit providers is to make sure our syste
reporter: once governor brown set his sights on high-speed rail. it was cool. johnle found out what it would cost. $89 billion. >> my beef is the cost overrun for starters. >> too expensive. we are taking on a huge debt load for an uncertain outcome. john: florida is building a train, too. but a private company is building it. >> a smarter way, an alternative to our state's crowded roads. >> that's how miami is getting connected. john: the private florida train will cost...
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director of politics at university of virginia and kerry hardy and gloria brown marshall, a constitutional law professor at john jay college of criminal justice here in new york. gloria, let me ask you the news of this morning is the president of the united states going after the notion, saying that this is all a political witch hunt, the greatest political witch hunt in american history. a risky move politically, legally, or both? >> both. but also keep in mind, his supporters have always said they wanted this outside person. he's the one who said he could kill somebody and still be elected, who's been told that he was inciting riots when he was working on the campaign. so, now he's in the presidency and he's doing all these very nontraditional things, but he's gotten himself into hot water, professionally and personally. >> right. the issue, though, is, going after a special counsel, what kind of jeopardy specifically does that put you in? >> the special counsel, based on the code of 600.4, which is the basis for rod rosenstein's ability to do this, is he goes after any investigating as well as criminal prose
director of politics at university of virginia and kerry hardy and gloria brown marshall, a constitutional law professor at john jay college of criminal justice here in new york. gloria, let me ask you the news of this morning is the president of the united states going after the notion, saying that this is all a political witch hunt, the greatest political witch hunt in american history. a risky move politically, legally, or both? >> both. but also keep in mind, his supporters have...
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brown to help government help. we have miller right here and john marshall on my left, at half moon bay. it is good to have you on board.>> what is a salmon population, what is it -- what are they facing right now? >> this is a big issue because human population has steadily declined over the last several years.>> over the coast of california, they are lower than they ever have been before.>> how come? >> a number of reasons, we have poor ocean conditions, poor water management decision- making that results in temperatures too high for fish, and we have disease in the area. >> i've been here for 10 years, and i feel like in the 10 years i've been here i have been covering stories about the salmon population and the effects on fishermen. when you see that report, 50 years a large number of species gone, what does that mean for you?>> for me, it means that we have a lot of work to do. a lot of mitigation and enhancement of the species that has had habitat degraded over a significant amount of time. eventually, humans are going to have to take responsibility for what they have done to their
brown to help government help. we have miller right here and john marshall on my left, at half moon bay. it is good to have you on board.>> what is a salmon population, what is it -- what are they facing right now? >> this is a big issue because human population has steadily declined over the last several years.>> over the coast of california, they are lower than they ever have been before.>> how come? >> a number of reasons, we have poor ocean conditions, poor...
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brown; aqu esta el reportaje. adelante ivette. take pkg :11 :20 no script blanca/top vo --de acuerdo con un estudio de la universidad ''john hopkinsmas de ejercicio y con mas frecuencia, el sistema de salud ahorarra mas de 22 mil millones de dolares y la obesidad infantil se reducira hasta 4 por ciento. --actualmente solo 32-por ciento de los menores en el pais se ejercita por 25 minutos 3 veces a la semana.. blanca/top vo --la ley que prohibe el uso de bolsas de plastico en supermercados en el condado de alameda, se extender a partir de hoy para incluir todo tipo de tiendas, restaurantes y hasta camiones de comida. --la ordenanza se adopt en 2013 y desde entonces se ha visto una reduccin de mas de 40-por ciento en bolsas encontradas en las alcantarillas de la region. --estas tiendas ahora cobrarn 10 centavos por cada bolsa de papel. take vo / blanca ---accidente mortal, un conductor maneja en sentido contrario en una concurrida autopista desatando el caos en la va --- take vo / blanca --- dramtico rescate, un camin de carga termina sobre un vehculo, mientras socorristas hacen lo imposible para rescatar a las vcitmas --- live weat
brown; aqu esta el reportaje. adelante ivette. take pkg :11 :20 no script blanca/top vo --de acuerdo con un estudio de la universidad ''john hopkinsmas de ejercicio y con mas frecuencia, el sistema de salud ahorarra mas de 22 mil millones de dolares y la obesidad infantil se reducira hasta 4 por ciento. --actualmente solo 32-por ciento de los menores en el pais se ejercita por 25 minutos 3 veces a la semana.. blanca/top vo --la ley que prohibe el uso de bolsas de plastico en supermercados en el...
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. >> brown: the new book is "richard nixon: the life." john farrell, thank you very much. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> woodruff: tune in later tonight. "frontline" examines what happens when teenagers convicted of murder are allowed to re-enter society. "second chance kids" focuses on two men, among the first to be released following a 2012 supreme court decision that found sentences of mandatory life without parole for juveniles unconstitutional. anthony rolon was convicted of killing bobby bothelo at age 17. here's a look. >> bobby bothelo was stabbed to death nearly two decades ago. tonight, his family speaks to eyewitness news as they wait to hear if his killer will stay behind bars. >> it's unfair. it shouldn't even be happening. we have to fight and we'll do whatever it takes. >> i knew that the victim's family believed i shouldn't even be having this opportunity to give this individual a second chance. >> good morning, mr. rolon. i'm chairman of the parole board. we had here today to consider your petition for parole for a first-degree
. >> brown: the new book is "richard nixon: the life." john farrell, thank you very much. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> woodruff: tune in later tonight. "frontline" examines what happens when teenagers convicted of murder are allowed to re-enter society. "second chance kids" focuses on two men, among the first to be released following a 2012 supreme court decision that found sentences of mandatory life without parole for juveniles...
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had james robinson who went on to found crossroads africa or kenneth clark who had brown verses board of education or john marcelle who became assistant at the naacp or juanita mitchell, juanita jackson she was then. the time that we spent -- and i mean we worked at this every week. we had anti-lynching group one time. we were working another time against chain gang. we had angela herndon come to the city. >> really? >> and we had him -- and dave robinson wrote a whole worship service around him. we had it at paul robeson's brother's church. we put on arm bands with our group -- we had the harlem youth council and we had the harlem christian youth council, and we would wear arm bands when the naacp would hang out a sign saying a man was lynched today. all we had to do -- we had 88 youth groups and we would call them and say, a man was lynched today and therefore we would go down to times square, wear our black arm bands and walk around chanting, "stop the lynching, stop the lynching." we did not let a week go that we did not meet and shout what we were going to do. i was very active and became at that tim
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brown. i appreciate that. i want to bring in now john dean, john dean is the former white house counsel for president richard nixon and he's also the author of "conservatives without conscience." good evening to you, mr. dean. thank you so much for joining us. what did you think of the hearing today? >> well, you know, there was more detail we received. we knew about the meeting. we knew at the warning had come in earlier and this is just further evidence this white house is not inclined to really deal with this issue. what they keep doing is just stalling, stonewalling, if you will. the tweets are not responsive. that's why everyone thinks there's something there, is the way he's responding to it and dealing with it. >> how could he clear it up so quickly? >> well, he could say, listen, anybody on my staff who's even hinted at being involved in this will testify in front of any form, any grand jury, talk to any fbi agent, all documents will be made available, if there are any documents. explain what happened to flynn. why they didn't mo
brown. i appreciate that. i want to bring in now john dean, john dean is the former white house counsel for president richard nixon and he's also the author of "conservatives without conscience." good evening to you, mr. dean. thank you so much for joining us. what did you think of the hearing today? >> well, you know, there was more detail we received. we knew about the meeting. we knew at the warning had come in earlier and this is just further evidence this white house is not...
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john chiang $5 million. antonio villaraigosa about $3 million. they hope to succeed governor jerry brownnext year's elections. >>> today in sacramento, university of california president janet napolitano will attend a hearing on an audit of the uc system at issue a secret fund with $175 million. the state auditor found the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and spent less money than the budget allotted. university officials disagree with the claims. the surplus funds were revealed as california students face a tuition hike. >>> uber is taking legal action to block san francisco from information on its drivers. the city wants the information including their home addresses in order to notify drivers that they are required to get business licenses like all other small enterprises in san francisco. uber has filed a petition in the san francisco superior court and is expected to file a motion to get visited subpoena today. >>> happening today east bay cyclists have a new place to ride on weekdays. kpix 5's jessica flores is live at yerba buena island with the story. >> re
john chiang $5 million. antonio villaraigosa about $3 million. they hope to succeed governor jerry brownnext year's elections. >>> today in sacramento, university of california president janet napolitano will attend a hearing on an audit of the uc system at issue a secret fund with $175 million. the state auditor found the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and spent less money than the budget allotted. university officials disagree with the claims. the surplus...
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john wall goes to the hoop hard. look at that perfect pass for thomas. 16-0 run. bill belichick saying hum. jalen brownnse, perfect pass, 29 points to lead them to a 123-101 win. celtics take a 3-2 lead in that series. there is some video in the world of baseball world checking out. some of the best plays of the day. it's a drive. alex gordon will not take no for an answer. beautiful play. the right fielder has a little something to do with this defensive effort. nice all out dive, making a backhanded catch. here is the beautiful agility play. watch the replay. look at the reflexes. turns around 360 and gets the out. at 1st base. 39-year-old making it look easy. pretty good shape. that is the sporting life. we have hockey semi-finals, both going to game 7. highlights in a few minutes. more news with frank and julie at 11:00. >> thank you. coming up next at 11:00. >> i want to renew my call to have a special prosecutor o pointed to over see the russia investigation. >> law makers question the president's moteivation for firing james comey. >>> president trump is defending his position to fire the direct
john wall goes to the hoop hard. look at that perfect pass for thomas. 16-0 run. bill belichick saying hum. jalen brownnse, perfect pass, 29 points to lead them to a 123-101 win. celtics take a 3-2 lead in that series. there is some video in the world of baseball world checking out. some of the best plays of the day. it's a drive. alex gordon will not take no for an answer. beautiful play. the right fielder has a little something to do with this defensive effort. nice all out dive, making a...
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brown. those who said they were troubled about what occurred whether it was john mccain, ben sasse and jeffl republicans whether or not they can form some tiepd ype of mome toward moving in a different direction, it was made crystal clear, despite what democrats are calling for and what they're feeling, mitch mcconnell is not moving forward. i'll note another thing, senate democrats were all on the floor this morning for those opening remarks and a statement trying to apply some public pressure to senator mitch mcconnell and they'll be meeting in a half hour behind closed doors and just their caucus to talk about the steps forward. senator chuck schumer is requesting a closed-door briefing and separate briefings from the attorney general and the deputy attorney general. we'll see if mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader will allow that. >> they don't seem to be budging in other players. phil mattingly, thank you so much. >> i want to check in with joe johns. a moment of staggering importance, incredibly pretelephopr pretentious and what does he do? he tweets. >> that's right. with all
brown. those who said they were troubled about what occurred whether it was john mccain, ben sasse and jeffl republicans whether or not they can form some tiepd ype of mome toward moving in a different direction, it was made crystal clear, despite what democrats are calling for and what they're feeling, mitch mcconnell is not moving forward. i'll note another thing, senate democrats were all on the floor this morning for those opening remarks and a statement trying to apply some public pressure...
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in addition to his management expertise, john sullivan is a practicing attorney with the law firm of myer brown.l.p. there, too, he has developed a reputation for excellence, especially in the area of national security law. mr. president, in john sullivan, we have a proven manager, a seasoned diplomat and a sharp policy mind who will bring strong leadership to the state department. in john sullivan, president trump and secretary tiller son have made an inspired choice. mr. president, secretary tiller son is -- tillerson is doing a tremendous job at the state department. with john sullivan as his deputy, even more can be accomplished. in addition, i'd like to thank john sullivan for his willingness to serve. of course i would be remiss if i did not also thank his family, especially his wife of 29 years, grace rodriguez, who has provided invaluable support to john throughout his public service. it's unlikely john would be here today without their consent and their constant support. mr. president, few have the skills which john sullivan possesses. fewer still possess the patriotism, professionalis
in addition to his management expertise, john sullivan is a practicing attorney with the law firm of myer brown.l.p. there, too, he has developed a reputation for excellence, especially in the area of national security law. mr. president, in john sullivan, we have a proven manager, a seasoned diplomat and a sharp policy mind who will bring strong leadership to the state department. in john sullivan, president trump and secretary tiller son have made an inspired choice. mr. president, secretary...
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. >> all right, i want you to stand by, because john dean i have a little bit of breaking news we're just getting, from cnn's pamela brown. this was james comey didn't share his memos, with donald trump, and jeff sessions and rod rosenstein, the memos were not shared despite concerns from comey that president trump could be crossing the line and potentially obstructing justice. it is not clear if he shared memos with any staffers. the source says that rosenstein released that information. and it was not clear how much it factored into his decision. the justice department declined to comment on this tonight. what do you make on this bit of breaking news we have now, john? >> well, it's certainly interesting, it sounds like mr. comey was very much like he was in the past, he did send memory -- memos, this is pretty much par for the course, i don't think he was deceiving anybody. he just didn't feel any need to bring it forward and report anything. so it was just there to be found. and it's been found now, and it's in need. >> so what does that mean? anything for the investigation? does that change anything for the investig
. >> all right, i want you to stand by, because john dean i have a little bit of breaking news we're just getting, from cnn's pamela brown. this was james comey didn't share his memos, with donald trump, and jeff sessions and rod rosenstein, the memos were not shared despite concerns from comey that president trump could be crossing the line and potentially obstructing justice. it is not clear if he shared memos with any staffers. the source says that rosenstein released that information....