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i never heard of john george until i moved over here. he's like one of the first people that welcomed us. so for john to do this, it means a lot to me. because i'm disabled, i have seizures. so when you're working on a fixed income and you try to maintain a house, you do the best you can. blight busters is such an inspiring project, that it has managed to build a team of more than 900 volunteers year in, year out. and their youth employment program along with reinsertion initiative are giving opportunities where there once was no hope at all. i believe that in the next three to five years, we'll have the blighted homes under control, either renovated, removed or secured. once you eliminate that negative energy, the assets that are left will pay dividends. those values will go up, because people want to live around renovated housing and clean decent neighborhoods and beautiful parks. what can the rest of the world learn from detroit? never give up. never quit. never say never. the most iconic view of detroit is from a different country. fr
i never heard of john george until i moved over here. he's like one of the first people that welcomed us. so for john to do this, it means a lot to me. because i'm disabled, i have seizures. so when you're working on a fixed income and you try to maintain a house, you do the best you can. blight busters is such an inspiring project, that it has managed to build a team of more than 900 volunteers year in, year out. and their youth employment program along with reinsertion initiative are giving...
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john, paul, george and ringo and you can find the fab four of course @thebeatles.atles get back" dropped with never before seen footage locked in a vault for the last 50 years. >> i want to know who is managing their tiktok account. sir paul's out there, check out this. >> a few generations younger. >> exactly. >> i also want inside that vault. >> for sure. >> phenomenal, more than 60 years later, they're such an influential band. >> even my kids are into the music. >> are they? >> absolutely. one of the greatest ever for sure. >>> we have a lot of other news to get to, let's get a check of the top stories we're following right now. happening this morning, the pentagon promising to pay family members of the ten innocent victims, including seven children who were killed in a u.s. air strike in afghanistan in late august and help relocate any of them that want to move to the united states. the drone attack was meant to target isis-k affiliated terrorists in kabul. senior officials calling the air strike a "tragic mistake." >>> also right now and talk about a happy en
john, paul, george and ringo and you can find the fab four of course @thebeatles.atles get back" dropped with never before seen footage locked in a vault for the last 50 years. >> i want to know who is managing their tiktok account. sir paul's out there, check out this. >> a few generations younger. >> exactly. >> i also want inside that vault. >> for sure. >> phenomenal, more than 60 years later, they're such an influential band. >> even my kids...
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it features sculptures of civil rights leaders and congressman john lewis alongside george floyd and breonna taylor who were both killed by police in 2020. floyd statue was also vandalized. what was on display in brooklyn over the summer. and college students are trying to identify voting rights. demonstrators involved in the march across selma's edmund pettus bridge in 1965 the day, also known as blood. he sunday students at auburn university created a facebook page where people can look through photographs of march 7th, 1965 and identify themselves or others in the black and white images. the pages titled help us identify the selma blood. he sunday foot soldiers. it features multiple images of marchers who are labeled with red new earls and users can add the names of people they recognize in the comments section. the students say the effort highlights the need for additional historical research and documentation of one of the most movements in american history. and that's going to do it for us tonight right here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock. thank you so much for joining us. turn
it features sculptures of civil rights leaders and congressman john lewis alongside george floyd and breonna taylor who were both killed by police in 2020. floyd statue was also vandalized. what was on display in brooklyn over the summer. and college students are trying to identify voting rights. demonstrators involved in the march across selma's edmund pettus bridge in 1965 the day, also known as blood. he sunday students at auburn university created a facebook page where people can look...
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if i can help with that, so be it. >> john king, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, george concur with you, very grateful my colleagues did the same as yours. they got vaccinated they knew that i was compromised. thank you again for being here. >> thank you. >> wishing you all the best. take care, john. >> thank you. >>> let's go to ginger. >> robin, thank you all for shining light. the waxing gibbous hunter's monday. that's a lot of names. anyway, this is over jamestown, rhode island, as we warm up, chicago average high is 61, they're going to 72 today. charleston, 75, look at new york city right there, mid >>> now to paris hilton taking on capitol hill to fight for what she calls the troeen just 1years old.aying s enough. >> repter: after two decades of silence, shame and nightmares paris hilton is on a mission to protect children from abuse and taking a powerful message to washington this morning. >> children deserve to be treated like human beings. these kids are treated worse than some would be in prison. it's horrifying. >> that's what you endured, something worse tha
if i can help with that, so be it. >> john king, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thanks, george concur with you, very grateful my colleagues did the same as yours. they got vaccinated they knew that i was compromised. thank you again for being here. >> thank you. >> wishing you all the best. take care, john. >> thank you. >>> let's go to ginger. >> robin, thank you all for shining light. the waxing gibbous hunter's monday. that's a lot of...
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attempting to impose its will and they begin to develop the argument to george the third cousin no department is doing. and johnkinson, one of the early revolutionary years develops that they fully george knew what was going on, he would stop it all. and over time, they come to the realization it that this on george the third is a hopeless cause because nobody is more committed to imposing the imperial power on the colonies in george the third. and when the war is over, and looking for state governments in the first and did you do when you lose a war is look for scapegoats initiative passed on to george the third with the tenants, it tended to pass it on to generals and have their calling us a much homologous and within george the equivalent secretary of defense ready and because if you pass them to george the third, he has gone on the whole empire and today, and before he begins to lose while he doesn't lose his mind, his illness but before he becomes mentally depraved, george the third exercise the greatest imperial power of any british king since the glorious revolution and he is the real scape goat. >> it w
attempting to impose its will and they begin to develop the argument to george the third cousin no department is doing. and johnkinson, one of the early revolutionary years develops that they fully george knew what was going on, he would stop it all. and over time, they come to the realization it that this on george the third is a hopeless cause because nobody is more committed to imposing the imperial power on the colonies in george the third. and when the war is over, and looking for state...
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after all these years, the beatles have been broken up for half a century and sadly john is gone and george you know. i think that paul feels that the -- the stones, you know, a group he loved and they were contemporaries, were basically and are basically a blues band, which is probably simplifying matters a little bit, but that's true. that's what the stones did. they took black music, muddy waters, chuck berry, and played it and became famous on it and elaborated on it. the beatles were working from a different foundation. not only that kind of music, r&b and rock 'n' roll, but also english musicals music and rogers and hammerstein, all figure into the beatles over time. so they were quite different and i think paul, you know, even after all these years is a little bit competitive with it in terms of legacy. >> seemed like a lot competitive. people say beatles or stones, the great feud. his answer was really? really? are we going to discuss this? >> let him speak for himself, but there is that little bit of an edge. i think it is mainly in good fun. this is a guy who is 79, and who still
after all these years, the beatles have been broken up for half a century and sadly john is gone and george you know. i think that paul feels that the -- the stones, you know, a group he loved and they were contemporaries, were basically and are basically a blues band, which is probably simplifying matters a little bit, but that's true. that's what the stones did. they took black music, muddy waters, chuck berry, and played it and became famous on it and elaborated on it. the beatles were...
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increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that historically there have not been investments across the united kingdom in ways that we would have hoped to see. francine: the budget measures represent 75 billion pounds stimulus over the next six years at a moment where the bank of england is also considering higher interest rates. how will that play out? john: the bank of england in the u.k. has discretion over interest rates, control over monetary policy. the chancellor said in that clip that you showed, the expectation of inflation increasing. what we have to do is recognize that the risks around that, make interventions to support the poorest in our society, but clearly, inflat
increasedet new spending or is this undoing the austerity that we saw under david cameron and george osborne? john: we were elected less than two years ago on an agenda about leveling up. that means spreading economic opportunities across the united kingdom, investing in infrastructure. of course, we have seen growth that is better than anticipated so far this year, and that has giving us the ability to make these choices. of course, leveling up addresses the fact that historically there have...
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john schwartzberg from cal, ucsf epidemiologist dr. george rutherford, and tri- valley pediatrics director, dr. sam. question one -- >> is there any chance you could make me sick? >> it's not possible to get flu from the vaccine. >> reporter: however, a flu shot may briefly rev up your immune system. >> is your immune system response, some of the system symptoms you may experience may be part of the symptoms that may resemble a mild cold, like conjunction, but whatever cause influenza. wreck anyone 65 and older would get a senior or high potency shot. >> because it's a more concentrated antigen in the high potency ones, you may get more of a reaction. >> reporter: this year, all flu vaccines, including the nasal spray, mean a single dose contain four different strains of influenza. >> it will give a greater percentage of people greater coverage against an influenza strain that may be circulating. >> reporter: another question, should i get a flu shot at the same time i get a covid shot? >> i don't know. i would think maybe you don't want to t
john schwartzberg from cal, ucsf epidemiologist dr. george rutherford, and tri- valley pediatrics director, dr. sam. question one -- >> is there any chance you could make me sick? >> it's not possible to get flu from the vaccine. >> reporter: however, a flu shot may briefly rev up your immune system. >> is your immune system response, some of the system symptoms you may experience may be part of the symptoms that may resemble a mild cold, like conjunction, but whatever...
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it's not just mitt romney comes in instead of barack obama or john kerry instead of george w. bush. this is the insurrectionist mob coming back. the democrats can't get their act together, this may be the last act. >> you're saying because when you talked about biden's approval ratings in the 40s. some of the battleground states if you talk to politicians, it's in the 30s. >> yeah. >> california, new york, are pumping up those -- the populations are pumping up those numbers. and they are very afraid, democrats in those states. look at virginia. terry mcauliffe on the ballot. former president barack obama going to stump for mcauliffe ten days before the election. democrats are worried he might lose to glen youngkin, the republican. >> oh, absolutely. and the fact that the former president is going to tell you what you need to know. it's not like barack obama is out there all the time campaigning anymore. he's stepped back from some of that. and we don't know if joe biden is going back to virginia. the white house -- >> we don't know if it would help. >> terry mcauliffe's comments abo
it's not just mitt romney comes in instead of barack obama or john kerry instead of george w. bush. this is the insurrectionist mob coming back. the democrats can't get their act together, this may be the last act. >> you're saying because when you talked about biden's approval ratings in the 40s. some of the battleground states if you talk to politicians, it's in the 30s. >> yeah. >> california, new york, are pumping up those -- the populations are pumping up those numbers....
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. >> we couldn't get comprehensive immigration reform when we had ted kennedy and john mccain and president georgee world you'll get it now. you work in the white house and you are choosing every day between the urgent and the important. this is important but it's not urgent. the infrastructure bill is urgent. health care is urgent. covid is urgent. the build back better plan is urgent. he's doing the right thing and focusing on that. the border is an issue to be managed. it is not legislation to be passed. >> astead, i want to bring up something else president biden said yesterday in terms of whether or not he'd be open to getting rid of the filibuster. at least just to pass some sort of voter protection or voting rights bill. one of the reasons we like interviewing joe biden is because sometimes he accidentally says what he actually thinks. take a listen. >> when it comes to voting rights -- >> voting rights particularly is consequential. >> when it comes to voting rights, you would entertain the notion of doing away with the filibuster on that one issue? is that correct? >> and maybe more. >> a
. >> we couldn't get comprehensive immigration reform when we had ted kennedy and john mccain and president georgee world you'll get it now. you work in the white house and you are choosing every day between the urgent and the important. this is important but it's not urgent. the infrastructure bill is urgent. health care is urgent. covid is urgent. the build back better plan is urgent. he's doing the right thing and focusing on that. the border is an issue to be managed. it is not...
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if you go back in time to presidential politics, to the obama era in 2008, john mccain carried it bigger. georgebeen the battle in america especially for trump. in the governor's race, youngkin probably needs this to be red. this is the 2017 race for governor. chesterfield county was very close. where are we now? >> it absolutely was. this is one of the sprawling suburban communities across america where republicans in 2018 and 2020 went away from the republican party voters, went away from the republican party. this will be a test tonight. if terry mcauliffe is doing well there, it's not a good sign for glenn youngkin. if glenn youngkin does well, it's a good sign for him. a lot of things are animating him, but one of the things we're seeing across the commonwealth is schools. school board meetings are a good front line to see where the energy is, and in an off-year like this, energy is what matters. that's what worries democrats, that their voters may not be as animated or in tune to turn out. >> amy dodson is one you spoke to who is a true independent. listen. >> i am an independent voter. i
if you go back in time to presidential politics, to the obama era in 2008, john mccain carried it bigger. georgebeen the battle in america especially for trump. in the governor's race, youngkin probably needs this to be red. this is the 2017 race for governor. chesterfield county was very close. where are we now? >> it absolutely was. this is one of the sprawling suburban communities across america where republicans in 2018 and 2020 went away from the republican party voters, went away...
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if you look at the reality check of what john said, the reality check of having george floyd's brotheryou see what's happening in the new york city police department, what is happening all over the country, people see what they want to see, and they allow their own racism to come to light. we see it. we get it. you don't want to see it and don't want to get it. those are saying this is not systemic racism, there is no difference between those things, come on, you're not working. >> you say how do we fix a broken democracy? how would fixing facebook address that? >> because it wouldn't allow -- it is not -- people, you know, it has been so frustrating because everyone says facebook, facebook, it is not just facebook. it is all social media. it is twitter. it is instagram. it is the other, you know, parlers or whoever it is, i try not to go on social media. i post thing i want people to know about and i move on. i don't read the comments, i don't get trapped in the whole social media thing. because it allows lies to be spread unchecked. if we say something on this network that is not tru
if you look at the reality check of what john said, the reality check of having george floyd's brotheryou see what's happening in the new york city police department, what is happening all over the country, people see what they want to see, and they allow their own racism to come to light. we see it. we get it. you don't want to see it and don't want to get it. those are saying this is not systemic racism, there is no difference between those things, come on, you're not working. >> you...
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george w. bush and john mccain. he's the executive producer of "the circus."my favorite people is here. >> flip a coin. [ laughter ] >> kidding, good to see both of you glad to have you on a friday night. larry, we'll start with you. virginia, you know like the back of your hand days from the election and new washington post poll has youngkin and mcceccaul in a tight race. come tuesday, what do you expect? >> close and competitive and tight like that is. i have to tell you, you often look and mark has seen this so many times. you look to campaigns themselves to see when their mood is. you can read into it accurately. the republicans here are just through the roof with excitement and the crowds are large for youngkin. they feel like they're finally on the verge of victory after losing everything for a decade. the democrats are tense, they're nervous, they can't believe they're in this position where it's extremely close. they hadn't expected it this way. that doesn't necessarily mean youngkin will win and mcauliffe will lose but it tells you this campaign ended
george w. bush and john mccain. he's the executive producer of "the circus."my favorite people is here. >> flip a coin. [ laughter ] >> kidding, good to see both of you glad to have you on a friday night. larry, we'll start with you. virginia, you know like the back of your hand days from the election and new washington post poll has youngkin and mcceccaul in a tight race. come tuesday, what do you expect? >> close and competitive and tight like that is. i have to...
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george w. bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus" on show time.t letter was like duh, yeah, of course we need -- [ laughter ] here is what is happening. we need more time. good evening, gents. so the president, you know, went to capitol hill trying to rally the troops. you heard from biden. he's pledging this is going to get done regardless of the timeline. this is a really messy process. maybe i'm not categorizing that right but i don't izing properl there is the big divide. is the president right? will it happen? >> you will think it will happen for the reason we talked about all the way throughout. it's really not in anyone's interest in the democratic party to have it completely collapse. don, this is tough. they're trying to make great change on a slender majority to borrow a phrase from thomas jefferson and that is difficult. you know, in the 21st century, because the country is so deeply and stably divided, it's been really hard for either party to generate any kind of significant cushion in the senate. there is only three senates in this c
george w. bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus" on show time.t letter was like duh, yeah, of course we need -- [ laughter ] here is what is happening. we need more time. good evening, gents. so the president, you know, went to capitol hill trying to rally the troops. you heard from biden. he's pledging this is going to get done regardless of the timeline. this is a really messy process. maybe i'm not categorizing that right but i don't izing properl there is the...
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george w. bush and john mccain campaigns and currently a co-host of the circus on showtime.upporters of donald trump say. the whole back drop is facebook we have learned is continuing to amplify this. that really doesn't seem to go away. it seems these are the kinds of opinions that are just going to keep growing. where does that leave us? >> it doesn't leave us in very good position. the amplifier is cranked up to 11, going to 12. supporters are talking about jesus christ and civil war hand in hand. usually you don't think about jesus and civil war together. when you do, you get an insurrection at the capitol. imagine what could happen as things get worse. >>> one person on earth cooler than mark mckinnon and that's george clooney. clooney talked to the bbc. this is what he had to say about president biden's current struggles and also donald trump. >> it's like taking a battered child and thinking everything is going to be okay and, you know, his first day in school. there's a lot of things that have to be repaired. you know, he's going to be a factor for a while. it's so f
george w. bush and john mccain campaigns and currently a co-host of the circus on showtime.upporters of donald trump say. the whole back drop is facebook we have learned is continuing to amplify this. that really doesn't seem to go away. it seems these are the kinds of opinions that are just going to keep growing. where does that leave us? >> it doesn't leave us in very good position. the amplifier is cranked up to 11, going to 12. supporters are talking about jesus christ and civil war...
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first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky, his father's is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is a gentleman by the name of manning force, these men will become best friends ultimately will and our story tonight. last but not least, distant cousin john pope married the sister of one liter no as mary todd lincoln. john pope has an incredible connection with the very history and fabric of society aristocracy and political greatness in this country as well as the ability to secure the appointment to west point. in the years upon his graduation before the american civil war, pope goes on to serve several years in florida and survey northeastern force between united states and canada. upon the war in mexico, the fight under zachary taylor, monterey and winnipesaukee for which he would be appointed first lieutenant and captain respectively. following the mexican-american war, john pope would work
first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky, his father's is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is a gentleman by the name of manning force, these men will become best friends ultimately will and our story tonight. last but not least, distant cousin john pope married the sister of one liter no as mary todd lincoln. john...
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george w. bush and john mccain campaigns, mark mackinnon and adviser to senator manchin jonathan cott.hat does biden need to do tonight? >> he needs to go on a national stage like he is with you all tonight and talk about not the price of the bill but what's in the bill. when you talk about what's in the bill it has enormous support. the last three to six months it's been has it been 3.5 trillion, 2.5 and not what's in the bill. we know people are supportive of the different elements of the bill. now democrats have to decide what's in and what's out. >>> what is going to be in the bill when it comes to climate change. what will senator joe manchin allow that would be something that joe biden can go out and say, look, this is a huge victory for avoiding environmental calamity. >> i think senator manchin is open to a lot of things that joe biden could get on board with. what he is not on board with is eliminating energy sources we need the next 20 to 30 years. rick perry to ernie momise told him we will need. so i think he is just going to find the sweet spot that he always looks for. he
george w. bush and john mccain campaigns, mark mackinnon and adviser to senator manchin jonathan cott.hat does biden need to do tonight? >> he needs to go on a national stage like he is with you all tonight and talk about not the price of the bill but what's in the bill. when you talk about what's in the bill it has enormous support. the last three to six months it's been has it been 3.5 trillion, 2.5 and not what's in the bill. we know people are supportive of the different elements of...
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george w. bush and john mccain. he is among the cohost of the circus on showtime.good evening to you both. mr. mackinnon just to show you that i am never above a shameless plug, we're going to preview sunday nights episode of the circus, by running a snippet of a conversation. mr. heilemann had with mr. schiff of california, will discuss on the other side. >> we need to get answers to how this attack on the tech capitol took place, why it took place, what we protect the country going forward. and frankly, what was the presidents role, before during and after the insurrection. do we need every tool to get answers, and i think the answer is yes. >> of course because it's the circus, the interview had to be shot in a restaurant or bar, but i digress. mark, what do you make of what schiff just said there? and where are we gonna see consequences? >> well, i think it's pretty clear now that the committee intends to not only issue subpoenas, but in for subpoenas. the question is -- it's also clear that any of trump's allies, including a specially ban and -- they see it as
george w. bush and john mccain. he is among the cohost of the circus on showtime.good evening to you both. mr. mackinnon just to show you that i am never above a shameless plug, we're going to preview sunday nights episode of the circus, by running a snippet of a conversation. mr. heilemann had with mr. schiff of california, will discuss on the other side. >> we need to get answers to how this attack on the tech capitol took place, why it took place, what we protect the country going...
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george w. bush and john mccain. also among the cohosts of the circus sunday evenings on showtime.th. james, i really want to hear you out. let me proffer two things. only democrats are to blame right now for joe biden's agenda being frozen solid. the blame goes no further than the democratic party. democrats are also watching right now as donald trump like a mob boss tells the former guys not to rat. so what is the solution do you? what would your advice to your party be? >> first thing on the first question, okay? we have 50 vote just we have to get all 50 and then the vice president. that's the world we live in. senator manchin is a democrat that gets elected in west virginia. there's not many of those. he's been set pretty much up front he is willing to negotiate. i think they'll end up with something. it is not to watch sausage being made. you stop and give it time and come up with something. i'm fairly confident of that. he represents the different constituency. comes from a different place than a lot of people in the democratic caucus and not going to do any good attacking h
george w. bush and john mccain. also among the cohosts of the circus sunday evenings on showtime.th. james, i really want to hear you out. let me proffer two things. only democrats are to blame right now for joe biden's agenda being frozen solid. the blame goes no further than the democratic party. democrats are also watching right now as donald trump like a mob boss tells the former guys not to rat. so what is the solution do you? what would your advice to your party be? >> first thing...
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george w. bush and john mccain, he's among the cohost, of this circus, sunday nights on showtime. gentlemen thank you. eugene i have one for you, to start this, off this is the editorial board down the hall from, you at your beloved washington post, and they write and i quote, as they approach the deal in the outlines, there appear to be a risk of producing legislation that is so compromised and slapdash, that it would amount to a tragic missed opportunity, on the spending side. democrats might skimp on permanent structural reforms, so they can find more programs that are smaller or short term, and the revenue side their plans my easily results in massive new debt. this is not what mr. biden promised. eugene, indeed, can they really call this a victory? can they say this matches the presidents standard of transformation of legislation? if this is going to be death by 1000 cuts? >> brian, if they are able to pass a package with something between 1.7 five and two trillion dollars, worth of new spending, that's a big deal. now, it's likely because of the way this is played out, over
george w. bush and john mccain, he's among the cohost, of this circus, sunday nights on showtime. gentlemen thank you. eugene i have one for you, to start this, off this is the editorial board down the hall from, you at your beloved washington post, and they write and i quote, as they approach the deal in the outlines, there appear to be a risk of producing legislation that is so compromised and slapdash, that it would amount to a tragic missed opportunity, on the spending side. democrats might...
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george w. bush and john mccain, also among the cohost of the circus on showtime. evening to you both. does i'd like to begin with you, i'd like to us both to begin by looking to something adam schiff said on this network. >> i was surprised, it's telling about this year when you're surprised and delighted to get as many as nine republicans to hold our system of checks and balances and hold people to account when they issued subpoenas. >> don, here's the question, were you surprised. and were you surprised at the ability of a mccarthy to in effect say, we need you on this one we need you to get behind the white supremacists? >> [laughs] you know, i have some time ago stopped being surprised at the duplicity of the kevin mccarthy. he is some of the worst elements of the republican party, and the republican condescend tv packed into a, and a more acceptable package if you will. so, i'm not surprised that kevin mccarthy's feckless spinelessness. overall, if i think about it i'm a lot more surprised that democrats overall have moved to hold steve bannon in contempt. as
george w. bush and john mccain, also among the cohost of the circus on showtime. evening to you both. does i'd like to begin with you, i'd like to us both to begin by looking to something adam schiff said on this network. >> i was surprised, it's telling about this year when you're surprised and delighted to get as many as nine republicans to hold our system of checks and balances and hold people to account when they issued subpoenas. >> don, here's the question, were you surprised....
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george w. bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus." hello, sir. by the way, 100th episode.gratulations on that. >> thanks very much, don. >> this is a very critical moment for president biden. he needs to get the bills over the finish line and remarkably candid last night detail iling t is in and out. is that the right strategy to sell the plans? >> i think he needed to do something to change the equation and he was a lot more specific last night on individual items as you had in the clip there. so i think that's encouraging but the problem is this has been a problem of great expectations that hadn't been met. i mean, first of all on covid and second the economy and third, the great fdr style, lbj style legislative domestic agenda that would be so transformative. so you just have these huge expectations from the general public and democrats specifically on the legislation. first of all, what is in it and second of all, when it will happen. people thought let's have it now. i understand you need the hammer sometimes to get people to move but the problem is nobody has moved y
george w. bush and john mccain and executive producer of "the circus." hello, sir. by the way, 100th episode.gratulations on that. >> thanks very much, don. >> this is a very critical moment for president biden. he needs to get the bills over the finish line and remarkably candid last night detail iling t is in and out. is that the right strategy to sell the plans? >> i think he needed to do something to change the equation and he was a lot more specific last night...
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why this infrastructure bill is cast as the make or break for democrats instead of the george floyd bill or the johny ought to be angry. i got to tell you, i'm not happy at all myself. and one of the reasons we're having this problem is because we have some idol worshippers in the senate practicing idol tri. they think the filibuster was brought down by from sinai. and if they got rid of the filibuster, except for criminal reform, voting rights, and this emergency build back better and also bipartisan infrastructure bill, we can do what we need to do to move people into a better place. of all the things that i think just irked me was seeing senator sinema do the mccain thumbs down on a $15 minimum wage that people who are poor and black and brown, that's a slap at us. >> no doubt about it. and she doing that and then these talks around police reform and voting rights are going down. i told president biden in our meetings with civil rights leaders that you told america that blacks had your back, you'd have ours. well, they're stabbing us in the back. let me bring you to this earlier this week. you an
why this infrastructure bill is cast as the make or break for democrats instead of the george floyd bill or the johny ought to be angry. i got to tell you, i'm not happy at all myself. and one of the reasons we're having this problem is because we have some idol worshippers in the senate practicing idol tri. they think the filibuster was brought down by from sinai. and if they got rid of the filibuster, except for criminal reform, voting rights, and this emergency build back better and also...
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george w. bush and john mccain, and executive producer of "the circus." hello, sir. episode. congratulations on that. >> thanks very much, don. >> this is a very critical moment for president biden. he needs to get these bills over the finish line, and was remarkably candid last night detailing what's in and what's out in -- in these bills. is that the right strategy to sell these plans? >> well, i think it was -- i think he needed too do somethin to change the equation and he was a lot more specific last night on individual items as you had in the clip there so i think that's encouraging but the problem all along here, don, is that this has been a -- a problem of great expectations that haven't been met. i mean, first of all on covid. second of all, the economy. third of all, on the great fdr-style, lbj-style legislative domestic agenda that would be -- was going to be so transformative. so, you just have these huge expectations from the -- the general public and democrats, specifically. on the legislation. first of all, what's in it. second of all, when it was goin
george w. bush and john mccain, and executive producer of "the circus." hello, sir. episode. congratulations on that. >> thanks very much, don. >> this is a very critical moment for president biden. he needs to get these bills over the finish line, and was remarkably candid last night detailing what's in and what's out in -- in these bills. is that the right strategy to sell these plans? >> well, i think it was -- i think he needed too do somethin to change the...
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you have john connolly who we know well here in texas. we have henry kissinger and george shultz paul volcker at that meeting and i wonder if you can give us a little insight as to how that impacts the dynamics of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> first let me explain why the delink to the dollar from gold. it turned out that during the 50s and the 60s the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big farming programs and the world wanted to use dollars because global trade was expanding and the dollar was the lead currency. there was no other currency that people could use internationally. it turned out that there were so many dollars abroad that we didn't have enough gold to make the conversion. in 1950, 1955 would have 160% of the gold we needed to exchange for dollars abroad but by 1971 we only had 25%. it was the effect of the emperor had no clothes. in addition the administration felt the value of the dollar was too strong. it had been set in 1944 when the u.s. was so preeminent but in a sense the dollar wa
you have john connolly who we know well here in texas. we have henry kissinger and george shultz paul volcker at that meeting and i wonder if you can give us a little insight as to how that impacts the dynamics of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> first let me explain why the delink to the dollar from gold. it turned out that during the 50s and the 60s the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big farming programs and the...
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this was john kerry versus george w. bush. were 137 democrats who did not accept ohio's electoral votes because they didn't have assurances that that election didn't have problems. the net effect was the republicans won the electoral votes for ohio. 137 democrats did not accept those results in ohio. in 2016, many democratic colleagues objected to states that were not even in dispute like wyoming. was there some confusion that the intent of wyoming was to vote for the republican in the race? the objections on january 6 of 2021, unlike the objections in 2017 for 2005 were focused on areas where there was massive irregularities and there was no effort to steal the election were give democratic votes to a republican. they were simply saying until we get an audit of the results like in pennsylvania, then we cannot accept those results which is the same exact vote that 100 37 democrats cast on january 6 of 2005. host: congressman warren davidson, thank you for the conversation this morning. we will take a short break and when we co
this was john kerry versus george w. bush. were 137 democrats who did not accept ohio's electoral votes because they didn't have assurances that that election didn't have problems. the net effect was the republicans won the electoral votes for ohio. 137 democrats did not accept those results in ohio. in 2016, many democratic colleagues objected to states that were not even in dispute like wyoming. was there some confusion that the intent of wyoming was to vote for the republican in the race?...
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leahy on the book president without a party, john taylor, who was rejected by his own party while in office. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "afterwards", george will and his book "american happiness and discontent" on what he calls the unruly tornado years between -- torrent years between 2008 and 2020. he's interviewed by amanda carpenter. at noon eastern on "in depth", roxanne dunbar ortiz. her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about native american culture and history, the women's liberation movement and the founding of the united states. join our conversation with your calls, tweets, texts, and facebook messages. watch "american history" and "book tv" every weekend on c-span2. and find a full schedule on your program guide or visit c-span.org. >> next, a senate consumer protection subcommittee hearing on protecting children while online. facebook's global safety director told senators her company takes the privacy, safety, and well-being of all of those who use facebook very seriously, especially the youngest people who use their services and that they plan to proactively identify where they can improve. subcommittee ch
leahy on the book president without a party, john taylor, who was rejected by his own party while in office. sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on "afterwards", george will and his book "american happiness and discontent" on what he calls the unruly tornado years between -- torrent years between 2008 and 2020. he's interviewed by amanda carpenter. at noon eastern on "in depth", roxanne dunbar ortiz. her most recent, "not a nation of immigrants." she talks about...
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john conley. you had arthur burns. you had henry kissinger, george shultz. you had paul volker that made it. i wonder if can you give us a little insight into how that impacted the dynamic of what president nixon is seeking to do. >> first, let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. >> right. good. >> it turned out that during the '50s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commit ments and foreign awed programs. the world wanted to use dollars so we printed them because global trade was expanding and the dollar was the currency. there was no other currency that people could use internationally. it turned out that there were so many dollars abroad that we actually didn't have enough gold to make the conversion that we committed to. inform 1950, for example, 1950, 1955, we had 160% of the gold we needed to exchange for dollars abroad. in addition, the administration felt that value of the dollar was too strong. it had been set in 1944 when the u.s. was, you know, so preeminent but in the two -- in a sense that the dollar was a victi
john conley. you had arthur burns. you had henry kissinger, george shultz. you had paul volker that made it. i wonder if can you give us a little insight into how that impacted the dynamic of what president nixon is seeking to do. >> first, let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. >> right. good. >> it turned out that during the '50s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commit ments and foreign awed programs. the...
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but soon, red flags emerged talking to you and john, i'll coward, a shot c r counselor, and he saw that he, sir george holbert goosey. i'll tell ya, cut his controlling behavior escalated to me, but he talked one night while i was a few minutes late arriving at his place. he became suspicious about where she had been and reacted brutally plano shin, that always schanzer li shop or jealous among dollars on her a home in color. your book here just as that i would see those just could ting. oh hold. bowler should have you tell him, hey, how are you doing? quite old, which i'm sure i should do your class girl. how long will the show live with our dry dollar? i'll tell you about tor dollar or sh. altura was should your yarns age want on a major hon joe drew from dr. close with without wash, dubia would have to be and if you room in the should each of that, that whole washer diaz at houses, manning a tall that however tony talking charge, they're all dive out, drop. when i had a lever board, their whole all will pushing hornet euro fancied the comment issue when we old each . so you find, how can i you didn
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john connally. you had an advocate for total free currency and george schultz. there were different views and i wonder if you can give insight into how these personalities came to this decision? >> that's a good way to put it. nixon knew something had to be done. he didn't really have a grasp on the international. in fact, only one person there did, but let me just take one step back. what was remarkable about the people was most people had never heard of it. and if they had heard of him, they heard of him in a different context. as you richard said, john connally was a secretary of the treasury and in many ways he would've been very much at home. he was a fierce nationalist. basically, his motto was, let's screw the foreigners before they screw us. let's -- he had no interest at all in global finance. he arrived in washington thinking that the europeans and japanese had taken advantage of us over the last decades. in contrast, there was paul, volker under secretary of treasury, he was the only one there that understood. he understood the only way to -- he reall
john connally. you had an advocate for total free currency and george schultz. there were different views and i wonder if you can give insight into how these personalities came to this decision? >> that's a good way to put it. nixon knew something had to be done. he didn't really have a grasp on the international. in fact, only one person there did, but let me just take one step back. what was remarkable about the people was most people had never heard of it. and if they had heard of him,...
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george w. bush and after that let me hand it off to my colleague john king. "inside politics" begins right now. >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing this day with us. we begin this hour with sad breaking news and a most painful reminder of are our pandemic reality. colin powell has died of covid complications. general powell, secretary powell, was 84. he was a trailblazer whose public service spanned four decades, the first african-american to sever as national security adviser, then the first african-american chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and then the first african-american secretary of state. as america's top general he was the architect of an overwhelming victory over saddam hussein's iraq in the first persian gulf war but then a dozen years later as america's top diplomat secretary of state powell was a critical salesman of going to war with saddam a second time, a war that's a glaring stain on an otherwise remarkable career. powell's path from from the bronx to combat duty in v
george w. bush and after that let me hand it off to my colleague john king. "inside politics" begins right now. >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing this day with us. we begin this hour with sad breaking news and a most painful reminder of are our pandemic reality. colin powell has died of covid complications. general powell, secretary powell, was 84. he was a trailblazer whose public service...
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john lennon had already told his bandmates, including george harrison and ringo starr that he was leavingadvised by their new manager, allen klein. keep the word of the breakup secret while loose ends are tied up. star trek actor william shatner is set to fly into space this week. shatner is 90 years old, he will join three other passengers on blue origin space flight on wednesday, he was asked if there are any special challenges because of his age. the only thing about age that has application to this particular vehicle is getting in and out of the seat with any kind of arthritis. so unless you're really supple, getting in and out of these seats in weight in when we're on gravity. is a short, okay. he doesn't look like he's 90 or sound like he's 90 great. at 90 years old. he will become the oldest person in space. his other civilian crew mates are blue origin executives. blue origin is, of course, the company founded by billionaire jeff bezos. prices are on the rise, but there's also another issue impacting shoppers on my command you in washington with more on what the white house says i
john lennon had already told his bandmates, including george harrison and ringo starr that he was leavingadvised by their new manager, allen klein. keep the word of the breakup secret while loose ends are tied up. star trek actor william shatner is set to fly into space this week. shatner is 90 years old, he will join three other passengers on blue origin space flight on wednesday, he was asked if there are any special challenges because of his age. the only thing about age that has application...
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. >>> the statue of george floyd has been vandalized again in new york city. a tribute to the late congressman johnd been unveiled on thursday and by sunday morning, that bronze bust of floyd was splattered with paint. it was also vandalized in brooklyn for juneteenth. >>> the coach for one of the teams in the national women's soccer league is out of a job this morning paul riley, who has coached for the north carolina courage and other teams was fired after a dozen women told the athletic he was verbally abusive there were also allegations of sexual coercion. following the bombshell report, the league postpone all upcoming matches. two players spoke to nbc news about the culture of the league. >> we need more structure, standards, policies, background checks we need to be treated with basic human rights >> this obviously is affecting you deeply why are you so emotional >> what are we saying to young players, 12 or 13 years old, about what we are going to allow to happen to our athletes? >> paul riley has denied all allegations saying i've never had sex with or made sexual advances towards the play
. >>> the statue of george floyd has been vandalized again in new york city. a tribute to the late congressman johnd been unveiled on thursday and by sunday morning, that bronze bust of floyd was splattered with paint. it was also vandalized in brooklyn for juneteenth. >>> the coach for one of the teams in the national women's soccer league is out of a job this morning paul riley, who has coached for the north carolina courage and other teams was fired after a dozen women told...
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what is really behind george sors on's new group to stop misinformation. in joe biden needs to fire john kerry now. first walking out and walking away is the focus of tonight's "angle." -- they want you to know they care about the children. they will remind you that everything they do they do for the kids. >> if you work hard. you can do better and pass on greater opportunities for your children. >> the people must determine your future. the future of your children. >> it's about the children. the children, the children, the children. >> laura: but in practice the children are props in their quest for more control. when girls were raped in two schools liberal school administrators did their best to cover it up. when the father went to the school board meeting they arrested him. i can't believe this is america. the father appeared on the "angle" to describe the experience. >> my daughter was sexual assaulted at the end of school in may of last year. i went to the school board meeting to see what was going on. i told the lady what happened to my daughter. she looked me dead in the face and
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john paul ii, something that comes to mind. also, the presidents -- three presidents, george w. bush and george w. bush and bill clinton who went to the funeral of john paul ii which was a remarkable moment of the american nation founded on religious liberty which includes liberty of not believing anything at all and paying tribute to the roman catholic faith. i think this is personal for president biden, only our second roman-catholic president. and since april 17th, '89, i am a big believer in let's not be judged and i don't want to be judged. it's safe to say joe biden is a far more devour catholic than president kennedy was. i remember michael beschloss told us a story, i am going to write a book about the late president and his faith and she says, that'll be a short book. a book about joe biden and his faith would be a long book. i also think it's poignant in a way that this is unfolding at a moment when joe biden's whole 78 years leading to this particular moment and the things that he values most in the secular world compromised the american constitution, trying to create opportunity for fol
john paul ii, something that comes to mind. also, the presidents -- three presidents, george w. bush and george w. bush and bill clinton who went to the funeral of john paul ii which was a remarkable moment of the american nation founded on religious liberty which includes liberty of not believing anything at all and paying tribute to the roman catholic faith. i think this is personal for president biden, only our second roman-catholic president. and since april 17th, '89, i am a big believer...
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george w. bush did the same. >> his holiness, pope john paul ii, has championed the cause of the poor. >> reporterlooking too casual when he met john paul's successor, pope benedict. some meetings have been relatively short, some surprisingly long. but all are unique such as when barack obama noted pope francis is not merely a great man of peace but also a funny one. >> i can't share all his jokes. they were all clean. [ laughter ] >> reporter: so it is that these meetings are always a peculiar blend of piety and politics between two of the most influential souls on the planet. with both knowing the whole world is watching. john? >> they seem to have a comfort level that you're not used to seeing by leaders of this ilk. tom foreman, thank you very much. coming up, the fda grants emergency use authorization of pfizer's covid vaccine for kids age 5 to 11. but more steps are needed before any child can get the shot. i'll talk it over with leana wen, cnn medical analyst, doctor and parent, next. for what yo. [ ferry horn honks ] i mean just cause you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the
george w. bush did the same. >> his holiness, pope john paul ii, has championed the cause of the poor. >> reporterlooking too casual when he met john paul's successor, pope benedict. some meetings have been relatively short, some surprisingly long. but all are unique such as when barack obama noted pope francis is not merely a great man of peace but also a funny one. >> i can't share all his jokes. they were all clean. [ laughter ] >> reporter: so it is that these...
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largest pieces of the network, the awakened network people like george whitefield and wesley kept extensive correspondent acrosss the atlantic, john and scotland, an incredible number of letters in the other huge branch of this, these are digitized and available on microphone and digitized now is a correspondence that was generated by the society of the propagation of foreign parts, that the anglican missionary arms and those are thousands of letters. a lot of these letters, i need more money for my mission, i converted this number of people, their very practical and then usually at the end of a letter there will be a paragraph where we talk about politics and did you hear this has happened, i am worried what is going on with the stamp act it does not look like a good idea, that kind of stuff there's a fair amount of politics embedded within f that. >> that is great thank you very much here is another one this is funny was there anything in the protestant system of beliefs or doctrineys that resulted in the processes of being used by the government or religious beliefs for the unifying factor? >> that is a fantastic question. ther
largest pieces of the network, the awakened network people like george whitefield and wesley kept extensive correspondent acrosss the atlantic, john and scotland, an incredible number of letters in the other huge branch of this, these are digitized and available on microphone and digitized now is a correspondence that was generated by the society of the propagation of foreign parts, that the anglican missionary arms and those are thousands of letters. a lot of these letters, i need more money...
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he was known to have argued with them — and with president george w bush — over the adminstration's iraq strategy. johnts at the united nations was he succeeded in getting resolution 1441 was set “p in getting resolution 1441 was set up this intensified inspection regime of iraq and i think open and open and mine and others would be that those inspections would be allowed to go on long enough to demonstrate whether or not iraq clearly had met two weapons of mass destruction but people in washington were in such a hurry to go to war they never allow that process to play itself out entirely. i think that was one of the great tactical errors of the bush 43 administration. as well as his polticial and military career, colin powell's achievement for becoming the first black secretary of state, has been remembered today. in the early 2000s jack straw was colin powell's counterpart as foreign secretary in the uk. it's to ronald reagan scrape credit that he was spotted when he was a middle ranking officer in the military and taken into the white house to work there again at a middle ranking position. in britis
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overnight, john deere workers have gone on strike and this as some other possible strikes could impact health care and hollywood. want to go back to terry moran. good morning, terry. >> reporter: georgeor better pay and to keep their pensions and they notice that the company is making record profit, $6 billion this year. shattering previous records and that the ceo of the company, he gave himself a 160% pay raise. they want more. just the latest in a wave of labor stoppages across the country. nurses in california and oregon at kaiser permanente, they've authorized a strike. workers at kellogg's have been out on strike for about a week now and that big one looming ahead, 60,000 film and tv crew members in hollywood threatening to bring that whole industry to a halt. they are talking about unfair working conditions and they've authorized a strike for monday. several forces driving all this as the pandemic eases, companies are seeing sky high demand and very tight labor markets. they can't fill jobs. workers are noticing top executives and bosses are getting paid. they want more. they're willing to strike and so for the very first time in many, many years in our country, it looks like
overnight, john deere workers have gone on strike and this as some other possible strikes could impact health care and hollywood. want to go back to terry moran. good morning, terry. >> reporter: georgeor better pay and to keep their pensions and they notice that the company is making record profit, $6 billion this year. shattering previous records and that the ceo of the company, he gave himself a 160% pay raise. they want more. just the latest in a wave of labor stoppages across the...
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george w. bush and after that let me hand it off to my colleague john king., and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing this day with us. we begin this hour with sad breaking news and a most painful reminder of are our pandemic reality. colin powell has died of covid complications. general powell, secretary powell, was 84. he was a trailblazer whose public service spanned four decades, the first african-american to sever as national security adviser, then the first african-american chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and then the first african-american secretary of state. as america's top general he was the architect of an overwhelming victory over saddam hussein's iraq in the first persian gulf war but then a dozen years later as america's top diplomat secretary of state powell was a critical sal
george w. bush and after that let me hand it off to my colleague john king., and welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king in washington. thank you for sharing this day with us. we begin this hour with sad breaking news and a most painful reminder of are our pandemic reality. colin powell has died of covid complications. general powell, secretary powell, was 84. he was a trailblazer whose public service spanned four decades, the first african-american to sever as national security...