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he says, oh, you know, this is john lennon. lived an open life there. and he wasn't concerned with security or anything. >> for the very first time since the very, very beginning of the beatles, he doesn't have a record contract. he's free. and so he retreats back into the dakota, he retreats back into family life. he becomes a father. >> sean was born on john's birthday on october 9, 1975. >> he was born on october the 9th, which i was, so we're almost like twins. if i'm feeling depressed, without him even seeing me, he sort of picks up on it. and he starts getting that way. so it's like i can no longer afford to have artistic depressions, which usually produced a miserable song, but it was something i could use, you know. now i have sort of more reason to stay healthy and bright. i can no longer wallow in it. >> i ran into him. he said, i'm giving sean swimming lessons at the "y" across the street. he said, i've been the house husband, you know, and i've never enjoyed life more. and the look of him when i saw him, it was -- he
he says, oh, you know, this is john lennon. lived an open life there. and he wasn't concerned with security or anything. >> for the very first time since the very, very beginning of the beatles, he doesn't have a record contract. he's free. and so he retreats back into the dakota, he retreats back into family life. he becomes a father. >> sean was born on john's birthday on october 9, 1975. >> he was born on october the 9th, which i was, so we're almost like twins. if i'm...
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he was alone with his sick father when the old man died rather suddenly. johnaid luken. and as the years went on, he developed a certain criminal specialty. >> he would go on dating websites. he would find women that usually had good financial backing. he always told people he was a doctor. >> reporter: he seemed like an ideal catch, i suppose. for a lot of these women? >> he was a true conman. he'd take their money and when they would find out about him, john would threaten them, he would terrorize them. >> reporter: how bad was he? >> john was the most dangerous, treacherous, manipulative, deceitful, criminal that i'd investigated in 40 years of law enforcement. >> reporter: once terra learned about john's past, she was consumed with worry. >> i was very distraught at the time. >> reporter: because this dangerous man was now married to a very successful business woman who happened to be terra's mother. >> he couldn't get enough of me. >> reporter: that's a good feeling. >> it is. >> reporter: the trickery of love. >> yes. >> reporter: trickery. but something
he was alone with his sick father when the old man died rather suddenly. johnaid luken. and as the years went on, he developed a certain criminal specialty. >> he would go on dating websites. he would find women that usually had good financial backing. he always told people he was a doctor. >> reporter: he seemed like an ideal catch, i suppose. for a lot of these women? >> he was a true conman. he'd take their money and when they would find out about him, john would threaten...
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by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's outstanding. john james. he's outstanding.
by the way, get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john james. he's outstanding. john james. he's outstanding.
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actually made the decision and he went to john lewis and he asked for his permission. and john lewis said yes, certainly. he understood. so we attended. that is how we happen to be sitting back behind donald john and trent before he made his infamous carnage speech. "after words" we went into the capital for the luncheon. we were seated with i think it was his cousins, his first cousins at a table with him. it was weird, because they look like they were weirded out. [laughter] or the mary trump? they were perfectly pleasant. and one of them knew elijah wanted to take a picture i believe. and so we watched everything taking place. ivanka was walking around the room holding courts, the first lady was sitting down, not mixing and mingling certainly welcoming everyone who came up to the head table that would greater we made it through the speeches we had a portion of our luncheon he said it's time to g go. so we pushed back our chairs, and we head to the head table. vice president pence by his sid side. and elijah introduces us. and then, they make little small talk. and th
actually made the decision and he went to john lewis and he asked for his permission. and john lewis said yes, certainly. he understood. so we attended. that is how we happen to be sitting back behind donald john and trent before he made his infamous carnage speech. "after words" we went into the capital for the luncheon. we were seated with i think it was his cousins, his first cousins at a table with him. it was weird, because they look like they were weirded out. [laughter] or the...
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he became vice president under john quincy adams. anted to run again under 1828, but 1824 was when jackson was the plurality winner of the election vote and the popular vote but didn't win when the race went to the house of representatives. mcallen said i'm number two and you never know he might dire this might be a steppingstone to something so managed to fun angle his way under the vote of john quincy adams and andrew jackson when there's a rerun in 1828. socially case in american history were a vice president under the president of one party becomes vice president immediately of the other party. but it gets complicated because meanwhile behind the scenes cal whom is conspiring in the undermining of federal authority. i was vice president, calhoun secretly urging those south carolina's who want to secede. and jackson is doing everything you can to keep south carolina from succeeding. the climax of the tension occurs when it's anna jefferson dinner, the jeffersonian's, the republicans who are about to be called democrats, they met ev
he became vice president under john quincy adams. anted to run again under 1828, but 1824 was when jackson was the plurality winner of the election vote and the popular vote but didn't win when the race went to the house of representatives. mcallen said i'm number two and you never know he might dire this might be a steppingstone to something so managed to fun angle his way under the vote of john quincy adams and andrew jackson when there's a rerun in 1828. socially case in american history...
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he should be in the hospital frankly, john. he should be in the hospital, in isolation. he should be getting closely monitored, not just because he's the president, because he is a 74-year-old vulnerable patient with risk factors who has shown that the disease had an impact on his lungs. he needed oxygen. is he seriously ill, is that why they gave him the medications or are they throwing the kitchen sink at him. we don't know. sometimes presidents and vip patients are treated differently and that doesn't always mean better. but we don't know and they're purposely not giving us critical data. is the president -- does he have the virus, fever, pneumonia. basic questions dr. conley could answer but he is not. >> i'm sorry, whatever your political views, we deserve transparency on the health of the president. i am going to walk through national trends in a few minutes. i know there's one that troubles you greatly, you are watching projections. we are back to about 50,000 new infections a day now. that's the here and now. what worries experts, if we're at 50 plus new infection
he should be in the hospital frankly, john. he should be in the hospital, in isolation. he should be getting closely monitored, not just because he's the president, because he is a 74-year-old vulnerable patient with risk factors who has shown that the disease had an impact on his lungs. he needed oxygen. is he seriously ill, is that why they gave him the medications or are they throwing the kitchen sink at him. we don't know. sometimes presidents and vip patients are treated differently and...
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actually made the decision and went to john lewis and he asked for his permission to go to john lewis said yes, certainly. he said he understood. so we attended. that's how we happened to be sitting behind donald john trump as he made his infamous american carnage inauguration speech. and then afterwards we went into the capital for the luncheon. we were seated with trump's, i think it was his cousins, is first cousins at the table with them. it was weird because they look like they were weirded out. were they like mary trump? >> they were perfectly pleasant, one of the new elijah and wanted to take a picture with him, i believe. we watched everything taking place. ivanka was walking around the room holding court. the first lady was sitting down, not mixing and mingling but certainly luckily everyone who came up to the head table to greet her. we made it through the speeches. we ate a portion of our lunch and then elijah said it's time to go. let's go up there. we pushed back our chairs and we head to the head table, and dj t stands up. >> donald john trump, okay. >> with vice pr
actually made the decision and went to john lewis and he asked for his permission to go to john lewis said yes, certainly. he said he understood. so we attended. that's how we happened to be sitting behind donald john trump as he made his infamous american carnage inauguration speech. and then afterwards we went into the capital for the luncheon. we were seated with trump's, i think it was his cousins, is first cousins at the table with them. it was weird because they look like they were...
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get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
get out and vote for an outstanding guy, john jay. he's outstanding. he's outstanding. i will tell you, i spotted him
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so, he is good at this, and he has been doing it for a long time. john: you said kaine did the interrupting back in 2016. how aggressive do you expect the vice president to be tonight when he faces senator kamala harris on the debate stage? are you expecting him to sit back, and for her to be more aggressive here? andrea: i think he will have zingers based on policy, he will be careful to look like he is not attacking her at all times. he sort of gave up personal attacks years ago after he ran a very negative campaign back in 1988. so he is not going to want to , look like he is after kamala harris personally. but i think he will stay focused on policy. he will attempt to show contrast on issues including law & order, foreign policy experience. i think he is going to try to show he has more expertise on domestic and foreign policy issues. john: explain what confessions of a negative campaigner was? andrea: after his 1988 campaign, he went through soul-searching. part of it stemmed from the way he found people responding to him. in this negative campaign,
so, he is good at this, and he has been doing it for a long time. john: you said kaine did the interrupting back in 2016. how aggressive do you expect the vice president to be tonight when he faces senator kamala harris on the debate stage? are you expecting him to sit back, and for her to be more aggressive here? andrea: i think he will have zingers based on policy, he will be careful to look like he is not attacking her at all times. he sort of gave up personal attacks years ago after he ran...
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serve in the ways and means oversight committee with john lewis. he was certainly an inspiration not just to us but every american. mr. lewis led this committee with dignity and understood the importance of our subcommittee and the role oversight played in congress with focus on making government more transparent, more efficient and more accountable to the american people. in addition to being legislators , we are americans' watchdog making sure that their money and every single penny of it, their tax dollars, are being spent wisely and to their benefit. therefore, i'm looking forward to continuing this important work with you, chairman, and hope we can find common areas where we can work together on behalf of the american people. unfortunately, i understand today may not be that day for this great bipartisan agreement . today, democrats will continue their relentless effort to weaponize the tax code for purely political purposes. democrats have sought to publicize the president's tax return since day one of his presidency despite no evidence that he
serve in the ways and means oversight committee with john lewis. he was certainly an inspiration not just to us but every american. mr. lewis led this committee with dignity and understood the importance of our subcommittee and the role oversight played in congress with focus on making government more transparent, more efficient and more accountable to the american people. in addition to being legislators , we are americans' watchdog making sure that their money and every single penny of it,...
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john fogerty. the founder of credence clear water revival joins me now. heway, on november 20th. fogerty's factory. john, i am a huge fan. thank you so much. i love classic rock and roll and i love >> thank you, don. it's great to be here. thanks for having me. >> so you wrote this song about a guy like president trump, and he is still using it at his rallies since your cease and desist order. explain why this particular song doesn't belong on that playlist. >> well, way back in the '60s, you know, of course i was drafted at that time. that was one of the parts of the dynamic that's different than now. i dare say most 18-year-old males really kind of didn't want to go to vietnam. but we accepted our fate as it would be. so i was drafted. i went into the army reserve during '66, '67, '68. eventually, you know, with my bandmates, we became famous and i was writing songs and one of the subjects that really ticked me off was as i began to hear about senators' sons and rich people's sons avoiding the draft or getting cushy jobs they say in the military like, you
john fogerty. the founder of credence clear water revival joins me now. heway, on november 20th. fogerty's factory. john, i am a huge fan. thank you so much. i love classic rock and roll and i love >> thank you, don. it's great to be here. thanks for having me. >> so you wrote this song about a guy like president trump, and he is still using it at his rallies since your cease and desist order. explain why this particular song doesn't belong on that playlist. >> well, way back...
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so he became vice president under john quincy adams. he wanted to run again in 1828. 1824 was when jackson was the plurality winner of the electoral vote and the popular vote, but did not win win the race went to the house of representatives. calhoun is thinking i'm number two, you never know, the president might die. this might be the launching pad to something. so he managed to finagle his way onto the ticket of both john quincy adams and andrew jackson when there is a re-run in 1828. it's the only case in american history where a vice president under a president of one party becomes vice president immediately of the president of the other party. but it gets complicated because meanwhile behind the scenes, calhoun is conspiring in the undermining of federal authority. so as vice president, calhoun is secretly urging those south carolinians who want to see from the union. and jackson is doing everything he can to keep south carolina from succeeding from the union. the climax of the tension occurs when it's in a jefferson dinner. jeffers
so he became vice president under john quincy adams. he wanted to run again in 1828. 1824 was when jackson was the plurality winner of the electoral vote and the popular vote, but did not win win the race went to the house of representatives. calhoun is thinking i'm number two, you never know, the president might die. this might be the launching pad to something. so he managed to finagle his way onto the ticket of both john quincy adams and andrew jackson when there is a re-run in 1828. it's...
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means oversight committee for john lewis, he is an inspiration not just to us but to every american. mister lewis led the community with dignity and understood the importance of our subcommittee of the oversight plays in congress with the focus on making government more transparent and more accountable to the american people. in addition to being legislators we are america's watchdogs making sure their money, every penny of it, taxpayer dollars, are spent to their benefit. therefore i am looking forward to continuing to work with you and hope we can find common areas where we can work together on behalf of the american people. unfortunately i understand today may not be that day for this great bipartisan agreement, democrats will continue their religious effort to weapon nice the tax code for political purposes. democrats have sought to publicize the president's tax returns since day one of his presidency, despite no evidence he did anything wrong other than legitimately winning the last presidential election.
means oversight committee for john lewis, he is an inspiration not just to us but to every american. mister lewis led the community with dignity and understood the importance of our subcommittee of the oversight plays in congress with the focus on making government more transparent and more accountable to the american people. in addition to being legislators we are america's watchdogs making sure their money, every penny of it, taxpayer dollars, are spent to their benefit. therefore i am...
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john, he doesn't know any of that. he said he had not been tested in the last few days, and his white house still will not tell us when he last tested negative which would tell us when he contracted this coronavirus. depending on when he contracted it, if he contracted it further back in time, he might be getting out of the woods, he might be on the verge of not being contagious, but it's when the white house told us, that is middle of last week when he started showing symptoms and tested positive, he's still got a ways to go with this and his health could take a turn for the worst. not a good situation for the president right now. >> you're right, he certainly sounded paranoid on that phone call this morning with fox business. the former vice president, the race is his at the moment. he has the lead in the national polls, a pretty healthy lead. he has the lead in battleground states. you're in a state today that the democrats hope to turn blue for the first time since bill clinton in 1976, and what do you know? will he
john, he doesn't know any of that. he said he had not been tested in the last few days, and his white house still will not tell us when he last tested negative which would tell us when he contracted this coronavirus. depending on when he contracted it, if he contracted it further back in time, he might be getting out of the woods, he might be on the verge of not being contagious, but it's when the white house told us, that is middle of last week when he started showing symptoms and tested...
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. >> the man who led these utexns, you can see him here, he was dubbed jihadi john. hesumed and tortured as man as 27 prisoners. he was killed in a drone strike. they asked him whether they knew him. >> he is a friend of mine. >> jihadi john? >> yeah. >>rl the rest of the knows him as aner executi somebody who has been called a psychopath. someone whoill be remembered for his cruelty and brutality. >>hais their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. >> so you will not condemn his headgs of -- beheadings of men of the likes of james foley? >> i took a position o not speaking of him at all in a negative way >> next, from our security correspondent, he has been telling us what authorities may learn during the trials of these two. >> i think we will learnre a deal more, especially from testimony of those who survived, because while today's indictment mentioned the four american hostages were murdered, and i should say very importantly that they were alleged victims because the two defendants deny any part of the killings of these hostages, alth
. >> the man who led these utexns, you can see him here, he was dubbed jihadi john. hesumed and tortured as man as 27 prisoners. he was killed in a drone strike. they asked him whether they knew him. >> he is a friend of mine. >> jihadi john? >> yeah. >>rl the rest of the knows him as aner executi somebody who has been called a psychopath. someone whoill be remembered for his cruelty and brutality. >>hais their way to choose to remember him. i choose to...
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look, he is convinced the race is about him. you cannot trust a john hickenlooper because when he was in colorado he took tax revenue to pay for his own -- moderator: thank you. every senator goes to washington vowing to fix the system. you said you did not want that job. take a listen. mr. hickenlooper: i respect senators, some of my best friends are senators, but i do not think i'm -- for that. mr. hickenlooper: there are a umber of old friends, a couple mr. hickenlooper: i respect senators, some of my best friends are senators, but i do not think i'm -- for that. mr. hickenlooper: there are a umber of old friends, a couple of my neighbors said it is a different job from being a ceo, it is a different job from being a mayor or governor, but the same scale, is bringing people together to find common ground and get things done. i called up a number of former governors at that went on to ecome senators and i said, can you feel like you are making a difference? do you like it, is it rewarding? everyone of them said, you will love it and you are just what
look, he is convinced the race is about him. you cannot trust a john hickenlooper because when he was in colorado he took tax revenue to pay for his own -- moderator: thank you. every senator goes to washington vowing to fix the system. you said you did not want that job. take a listen. mr. hickenlooper: i respect senators, some of my best friends are senators, but i do not think i'm -- for that. mr. hickenlooper: there are a umber of old friends, a couple mr. hickenlooper: i respect senators,...
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john: he is still on powerful steroids. campaign for next month's presidential election is all systemse go as went full caps lock with the whole variety of policy issues. the democratic candidate, joe biden, was speaking to reporters with his wife jill ensuring that he maintain social distancing. mr. biden: i'm not an expert on it, but i think we should be very cautious. i'm going to continue to listen to the science. john: meanwhile it's been announced that the presisent' prcretary has been the latest to test positive for coronavirus. she has been speaking to rerters over the weekend, taking off her mask to discuss his diagnosis.s health following astonishingly, the white house itself h of a covid outbreak.r katty: so president trump will different white house than the one he left on friday with multiple staffers now sting positive eer there will be more people in isolation and there are now more guidelines to wear masks. the white house will not be the building h left and he will go into isolation himself. for more on the
john: he is still on powerful steroids. campaign for next month's presidential election is all systemse go as went full caps lock with the whole variety of policy issues. the democratic candidate, joe biden, was speaking to reporters with his wife jill ensuring that he maintain social distancing. mr. biden: i'm not an expert on it, but i think we should be very cautious. i'm going to continue to listen to the science. john: meanwhile it's been announced that the presisent' prcretary has been...
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he is a friend of mine. to heidi john? them whether he knew him. he is a friend of mine.execution, someone who has been called a psychopath, somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and brutality. that is their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. condemn his torture and beheadings of the likes of james foley. i took the position of not speaking of him at all ina position of not speaking of him at all in a negative way. let's speak to the bbc‘s security correspondent frank gardner. what expectation do we have that we may learn more about how isis operated from the trial that will follow in the us? i think we will hear a great deal more especially in terms of testimony from those who divide because while today's indictment mentioned several times the four american hostages who were murdered and they should just say very important you mentioned that there are alleged victims because there are alleged victims because the two defendants deny any part indicating of these hostages although they are not now denying that they knew them, that
he is a friend of mine. to heidi john? them whether he knew him. he is a friend of mine.execution, someone who has been called a psychopath, somebody who will be remembered for his cruelty and brutality. that is their way to choose to remember him. i choose to remember him differently. condemn his torture and beheadings of the likes of james foley. i took the position of not speaking of him at all ina position of not speaking of him at all in a negative way. let's speak to the bbc‘s security...
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and so, some of them he held back. john brennan also writes that he still to this day has worries about how exactly donald trump won election to the u.s. presidency. "did the russian interference that the intelligence community had warned about tilt the election in key swing states so that trump came out on top? those questions haunt me still." and even though john brennan retired from government at the very moment that donald trump became president, president trump has never been able to leave john brennan alone. he's obsessed with him. he's called john brennan myriad names, he's accused him of myriad crimes. he claimed to have revoked his security clearance, even though he didn't. trump's attorney general ordered an ongoing investigation into the cia's actions under brennan in 2016. when john brennan went to access his records from his time as cia director to consult them so he could write this book, access that has been provided to all previous cia directors, he discovered that president trump had issued a directive spec
and so, some of them he held back. john brennan also writes that he still to this day has worries about how exactly donald trump won election to the u.s. presidency. "did the russian interference that the intelligence community had warned about tilt the election in key swing states so that trump came out on top? those questions haunt me still." and even though john brennan retired from government at the very moment that donald trump became president, president trump has never been...
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he said, "oh, john. find something interesting. then come and tell me." >> he didn't even think it was interesting? >> he was not impressed. >> to him it was nothing that was ever important. so, they just didn't think that there was any value to it. i think that just kind of just permeated through the rest of the family. nobody really, i don't know, paid it much mind. >> but john is not as blasé as his grandparents. after all, his great-great-grandfather's paintings are texas treasures that have been hanging in the state capitol for a century. he figures this thing's got to be worth something, right? >> i said, "well, if we can do something with it, do you want me to?" >> "oh, honey, whatever you want to do is fine, but nobody's going to be interested in that." >> john disagrees. he thinks it could be a nice little bump to his grandparents' retirement account, maybe more than a little one. >> my heart stopped. it was just one of the most pivotal moments in my life. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. the texas s
he said, "oh, john. find something interesting. then come and tell me." >> he didn't even think it was interesting? >> he was not impressed. >> to him it was nothing that was ever important. so, they just didn't think that there was any value to it. i think that just kind of just permeated through the rest of the family. nobody really, i don't know, paid it much mind. >> but john is not as blasé as his grandparents. after all, his great-great-grandfather's...
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good for the vice president as he prepares to give a big speech today. >> reporter: that's right, john. heill be speaking here later this afternoon as he has good indicators from the cnn poll and the pennsylvania poll you just mentioned. it also comes as we see a new push by former first lady michelle obama on behalf of joe biden. she released what she called her closing argument today. remember, michelle obama had the nickname when her husband was running as the closer. she was one of the most sought after speakers at the dnc, her speech was watched many, many times. a lot of eyes on michelle obama's video today. take a listen. >> think about what would possibly compel you to accept this level of chaos, violence and confusion under this president. we can no longer pretend that we doend know exactly who and what this president stands for. search your hearts and your conscience and then vote for joe biden like your lives depend on it. >> reporter: just over 24 minutes. it is quite a video from arguably one of the biden campaign's most compelling surrogates. back here in gettysburg, pennsylv
good for the vice president as he prepares to give a big speech today. >> reporter: that's right, john. heill be speaking here later this afternoon as he has good indicators from the cnn poll and the pennsylvania poll you just mentioned. it also comes as we see a new push by former first lady michelle obama on behalf of joe biden. she released what she called her closing argument today. remember, michelle obama had the nickname when her husband was running as the closer. she was one of...
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tmz goes on to say he passed away at saint john's hospital in santa monica with his beloved wife janie by his side. according to their sources his health spiral, the last 3 days and the cancer spread to his brain and other organs. van halen's fight lasted more than a decade. a heavy smoker for years, it's believed he got throat cancer from holding a metal guitar pick in his mouth which he did for 2 decades. van halen has deep roots in southern california formed in pasedena in 1972 with his brother alex on drums michael anthony on base and david lee roth as lead singer with sammy hagar taking over in 1985. iconic songs include a run-in with the devil hot for teacher panama, and job, inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 2007. he spoke to ktla 5 news in 2013 about the importance of kids learning music for from music classes or the arm. last year the first thing to get knocked off because of budget cuts i think is just a big crock a. i believe it to be as it should not an elective should be mandatory. >>his son wolfgang tweeted this which reads in part i can't believe i'm having
tmz goes on to say he passed away at saint john's hospital in santa monica with his beloved wife janie by his side. according to their sources his health spiral, the last 3 days and the cancer spread to his brain and other organs. van halen's fight lasted more than a decade. a heavy smoker for years, it's believed he got throat cancer from holding a metal guitar pick in his mouth which he did for 2 decades. van halen has deep roots in southern california formed in pasedena in 1972 with his...
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he wants to be true to the things he had embraced as part of the john marshall project. he also wants to appeal to his patron, thomas jefferson. how does he walk the line? fletcher versus peck is renowned for three things. the notion of a state statute can set up something that is contract similar to the contract clause, even though it is not a private agreement. the traditional common-law understanding. fletcher is the first time the supreme court declared a state law unconstitutional. third, the johnson concur. the first two are wrong. what of the first opinions johnson participated, it was a case where anticipating fletcher, john marshall held a state statute could in fact create a contract and be subject to contract laws interpretation -- clause interpretation. united states versus peters, john marshall again, a state law is unconstitutional. the first two about fletcher, been there, done that. they are simply not true. what is true is johnson wrote an opinion in which he said i wholeheartedly agree with the court, this measure is unconstitutional. the parameters of f
he wants to be true to the things he had embraced as part of the john marshall project. he also wants to appeal to his patron, thomas jefferson. how does he walk the line? fletcher versus peck is renowned for three things. the notion of a state statute can set up something that is contract similar to the contract clause, even though it is not a private agreement. the traditional common-law understanding. fletcher is the first time the supreme court declared a state law unconstitutional. third,...
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continuing he's duties so what happens now well let's run through some of the potential synonymous with john he's a senior fellow at the brookings institution's center for effective public management joins us from washington welcome to d w i see that you've written that a positive coverage test for the president is not in itself a cause for emergency action so when should people start worrying well as you said it's not necessarily a cause urgency action millions of people who had obit and they've. either no symptoms or in the president's case so far mild symptoms and presidents get sick from time to time and that's not as much of a problem but if the president's condition deteriorates and he is older he is obese and those are all. conditions or situations which can make kovan symptoms worse it would be something that could become a real crisis in the united states if the president were to need a ventilator or to be sedated or to be hospitalized in a serious way ok so let's let's talk through some of those scenarios if for instance if the president if his condition takes a turn for the worst and h
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he was one of the first say we need to deal with immigration and create a pathway and stop demonizing immigrants in america. johnis, he and so many others shed that blood. we should honor that sacrifice. this year, we celebrate it, the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. [applause] all those badass suffragettes. there are children here. [laughter] it's ok, the mom said it was ok. all those suffragettes who marched, who couldn't hear no, who fought for our right to vote. and we must be true to history and the facts, that black women were not able to vote until 1965. so let's remember that, but honoring the ancestors is an important reason to vote. two, everything that is at stake. we went through the list, and there is so much more. i voted against her, because it has been an illegitimate process from the beginning. [applause] cram through a nomination of someone while the american people are voting. we are not even talking about election season or election year. tens of thousands of people have -- tens of millions of people have voted. i think the last number i saw was 50 million people had voted when the c
he was one of the first say we need to deal with immigration and create a pathway and stop demonizing immigrants in america. johnis, he and so many others shed that blood. we should honor that sacrifice. this year, we celebrate it, the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. [applause] all those badass suffragettes. there are children here. [laughter] it's ok, the mom said it was ok. all those suffragettes who marched, who couldn't hear no, who fought for our right to vote. and we must be true...
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man who made a campaign appearance at the last minute without announcing it except on twitter and john he has gone back into the hospital take it and some degree of. reluctance from other professional professionals outside the hospital to to say that he might be released tomorrow as early as monday as as his team there suggest . that's right we heard his doctor sean connelly say just hours ago that the president might be released to the white house as soon as tomorrow so what does that mean well it doesn't necessarily mean that he's not still sick the white house has a medical unit where physicians can take care of him there was even some question as to whether he needed to come here at all the fact that he did the white house said due to an excess of precaution. does suggest that there was some concern that he was very sick and we now know that he has twice had supplemental oxygen which means his oxygen levels fell below 95 percent the doctor said it was 93 percent so we needed a little boost in his ox on oxygen at one point for an hour will you leave as soon as monday he really know tha
man who made a campaign appearance at the last minute without announcing it except on twitter and john he has gone back into the hospital take it and some degree of. reluctance from other professional professionals outside the hospital to to say that he might be released tomorrow as early as monday as as his team there suggest . that's right we heard his doctor sean connelly say just hours ago that the president might be released to the white house as soon as tomorrow so what does that mean...
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trump says because after a while it doesn't always make sense but he said that with quite fund us john he said like mexican president he's my buddy i'm going to i'm going to use is not by what was real what happened. i think i think just gases president and there's not a lot is going to a little into that. he didn't he said you know to say because of who comes from j.c. it's related to the little i want to get on with my domestic policy and i don't want any experience from the president i do the same who wants to build who'll the same sort of experience it's happening and the last president and you know it took so he's basically just done everything that he tried to sort of. i think you're seeing just in this article he does this is he is utterly not this was in mexico city recently you had this only trip since he became president and he says go to washington d.c. i just showed that picture i want it it looks like somehow the mexican president and the u.s. president have what tad away to what. how did he do that how did he work out how to handle the u.s. as it is right now. and. during th
trump says because after a while it doesn't always make sense but he said that with quite fund us john he said like mexican president he's my buddy i'm going to i'm going to use is not by what was real what happened. i think i think just gases president and there's not a lot is going to a little into that. he didn't he said you know to say because of who comes from j.c. it's related to the little i want to get on with my domestic policy and i don't want any experience from the president i do...
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he also gave the order to stop these missile strikes this was a warning a message to the ascent by john he said we're warning you to stop to deescalate to come to your senses and to stop before things get out of control before we reach a point from which there is no going back as it about john itself says that what was targeted in the city of ganja wasn't a military airfield is the go to kind of box said but populated areas civilian areas turkey has come out very strongly against this kind of bug strike on ganja they're blaming this on armenians and saying that these. it was centrally crowd. which is spacing defeat and there's a budge on it to reduce the design couponing start getting civilian residential areas in the 2nd florida city of his or by john gun john why do guns on media violate so principles of human it's a rule including the geneva convention armenia itself has come out though and said that it wasn't the god knickerbocker meaning of that expanded the war zone the geographic area along which combat was happening but it was i said about judge and turkey which targeted which targ
he also gave the order to stop these missile strikes this was a warning a message to the ascent by john he said we're warning you to stop to deescalate to come to your senses and to stop before things get out of control before we reach a point from which there is no going back as it about john itself says that what was targeted in the city of ganja wasn't a military airfield is the go to kind of box said but populated areas civilian areas turkey has come out very strongly against this kind of...
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his main competitor president john. he's also outcome painting attracting thousands of people to his rallies. he's been accused by human rights organizations and the opposition of being a dictator and presiding over a government that is intolerant of dissent and has curtailed rights of expression and the media the president has avoided that debate instead focusing on his record on elisei he's on the right truck has done very well in the economy front. the projects that we are talking about he's done very well in. the issues of governance especially fighting corruption in all fronts leanest wall but is one of 29000000 tons and hand registered to vote on the 28th of october he too has been watching political developments and is worried about the possibility of violence at the polls. i want a leader who is not just promising things he has to deliver i like to see a more transparent election previously the results have been taking too long to come out and that increases the insurance the more the election draws closer the more a
his main competitor president john. he's also outcome painting attracting thousands of people to his rallies. he's been accused by human rights organizations and the opposition of being a dictator and presiding over a government that is intolerant of dissent and has curtailed rights of expression and the media the president has avoided that debate instead focusing on his record on elisei he's on the right truck has done very well in the economy front. the projects that we are talking about he's...
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give young people a safe place to live while teaching them how to make space themselves through johns he took us on a tour. crowded district in abidjan ivory coast it's home to a dance school called. eve thomas blair founded the dance company in 2014 to get children off the streets and into formation with only ever compare their mo to be wise professional dancers that when they hear that list the kids are in a safe place. rehearsals of vigorous and the children must concentrate. their. through performance even once the dancers and audiences to reflect on pressing issues in ivorian society today it's about ethnic violence and the importance of peace. movement choreograph you symbolizes been together in peace. has experienced violent evil a since the 2010 presidential elections in which both candidates claim victory many children have no home. he was born here and knows the school he encourages the children to attend school or become apprentices. parents and 20 turned. him to live with. maybe 15 in a little place of troops. and when there was no want to take. notes. for some of the school
give young people a safe place to live while teaching them how to make space themselves through johns he took us on a tour. crowded district in abidjan ivory coast it's home to a dance school called. eve thomas blair founded the dance company in 2014 to get children off the streets and into formation with only ever compare their mo to be wise professional dancers that when they hear that list the kids are in a safe place. rehearsals of vigorous and the children must concentrate. their. through...
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he was the rugby star instantly recognisable by his initials alone. no chance of catching up. with two players called john— the other, jpr. he scored 12 tries in 30 tests. but in the early days, it wasn't all about rugby. at college, an olympic champion was a persuasive presence. the new member of the team... john williams. he tried to convince jj williams his future lay with athletics. and in 1970, he competed at the commonwealth games. but jj sensed he wouldn't be world—class on the track. but rugby was different. he started at bridge end and, after less than a year, he won his first international cup. —— international cap. his pace propelled him into the british and irish lion squad. and “119711,” headed to south africa, where he had a starring role in the most successful tour ever. they are the fastest men on the team. and obviously, my speed out there came in great handy. to williamsjoins to williams joins me... after the play, the commentary box, where he often managed a memorable line. he put it straight back on his jaw. well done. the penny should've gone to wales. his punditry — sometimes critica
he was the rugby star instantly recognisable by his initials alone. no chance of catching up. with two players called john— the other, jpr. he scored 12 tries in 30 tests. but in the early days, it wasn't all about rugby. at college, an olympic champion was a persuasive presence. the new member of the team... john williams. he tried to convince jj williams his future lay with athletics. and in 1970, he competed at the commonwealth games. but jj sensed he wouldn't be world—class on the...
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is that the right message or does he risk deflating turnouts among progressives. >> john, it's joe bidenlways seen in joe biden, and, quite honestly, the outreach he's always had. you can talk to republican senators, maybe right now during this heated political time. i guarantee you, they would all tell you joe biden was easily one of their best friends on the democratic side. joe biden has always been this way. he's always reached out. it should surprise no one that's the way he treats this campaign. that's the way he's going to treat this as president. he's not going to look at you as an r or a d, he's going to look at you like an american. that's the beauty i think people are beginning to see contrast joe biden with donald trump. joe biden wants to win as president with everyone's vote. he doesn't want to leave anyone behind. right now during covid, the last thing we need is to have americans who are left behind. >> we may get to put that bipartisan thing to a test if numbers don't change in 27 days. you know, general becerra, 27 days, another cliche but it can be an eternity in polit
is that the right message or does he risk deflating turnouts among progressives. >> john, it's joe bidenlways seen in joe biden, and, quite honestly, the outreach he's always had. you can talk to republican senators, maybe right now during this heated political time. i guarantee you, they would all tell you joe biden was easily one of their best friends on the democratic side. joe biden has always been this way. he's always reached out. it should surprise no one that's the way he treats...
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times" about president trump, john. he said, what was clear to me, he was given a direct opportunity by both me and the vice president to call out the proud boys and white supremacists and he refused to do so. this was a calculated decision? >> well, i don't know if it was a calculated decision, but it's pretty obvious what the reason is. it's because he did not want to condemn them. he adopted precisely the same attitude toward this group both last night and in the way that he rationalized it today, i don't know them. the same way he handled david duke in 2016. this is a president who understands that he's losing. he has a shrinking number of allies. he doesn't have the self-confidence to rebuke his allies. he -- he feels the need to hug closer to the allies that he has. and we saw tonight he went right back to race baiting at this minnesota rally, talking about how democrats want to turn minnesota into a refugee camp, targeting ilhan omar and trying to get people to boo her and say "lock her up." this is a president who
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winner with 76 percent of the vote by the electoral commission on the mainland where president john. he's op against a position kind of to listen more problems lisa says he's election agents why denied access to thousands of polling stations police forcibly removed. the opposition has made widespread allegations that some ballot papers were pre-marked ballot boxes stuffed and that police intimidated those who dat question inconsistences in the process what happened yesterday is not an election it is a fraud it is an electoral fraud of a modern acute that is unprecedented in our history. the polling in many parts of the country yesterday took place. which cannot be described as visions for free fair and credible elections liza's calling for mass action and has international bodies such as the african union the european union and the un not to recognize a poll their letter a commission denies their written allegations saying the opposition just wants to start trouble in direct where the presidential results will be announced residents have mixed reaction about the election and calls for dem
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henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams. he says i will get the votes you need and you house of representatives if you make me secretary of state. the deal is made, adams winds in the house of representatives. clay is raised to secretary of state. andrew jackson is furious with this rigged election and corrupt bargain. he vows to have his revenge in four years. showing off, he does in 1828. it's a two man contest between jackson and adams. jackson winds in a landslide. look at that electoral map. quite an impressive victory. a landslide victory. how does he do it? the answer is very simple. democracy. what jackson benefits you from universal mail suffrage. we call this period jackson-lee and democracy. property qualifications for all three men in the united states are eliminated. no property required to vote. double the number of voters in 1828 and you saw anything 24. jackson uses this to his advantage and wages a political campaign but utilizes a form of politics we call populism. populism. populism is a political term that h
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somewhere in the near future the prime minister of armenian ical passion has said that if i say or by john he's ready to make concessions then well meaning is to. be rid of him in lebanon conflicts should be resolved by mutual considerations. is ready for it and will make concessions if as a version is also ready for them. well this is particularly important after the russian foreign intelligence service have said that they have information that hundreds if not thousands. thousands of syrian mercenaries are taking part in this conflict right now members of one of the groups that they have mentioned in their in their report the members of the notorious front and if this is indeed true then this is some very bad news for the region because i'm not sure a front they are as radical and as extremist as it gets they were formerly known as the al qaeda in syria so there's that and also they're known to have tortured people to have eggs mass execute their hostages bomb civilian neighborhoods and some even allege they used chemical weapons against civilian population and syria so they really dogs of war
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and for even more on this story i'm joined by alan nathan john he is a nigerian although welcome to the deadly news africa nathan what do you make of what we've been witnessing in your country over the last few weeks. thank you over the last few weeks we've seen a trust deficit people going to an open confrontation with nigerian security forces unable by the prominence of lagos as the epicenter of this latest unleashing of violence by the nigerian military unfortunately this is straight out of the playbook of the and i joined security forces we know that this is a pattern in 1909 they opened fire on dozens of people in all the bael side they did the savings actually and away in 2014 they killed 33 shiites in zaria city and killed 347 between december 12 and 14 in 2015 and bury them in mosque rapes now. they have they must be shocked to see this kind of reaction because they did not expect that it would go this viral international routes like they were emboldened to do what they did because they've done this not once not twice and you say this is a normal standard operation for the niger
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least to some extent the conflict in that part of the part about he's acting on office there but john he almost didn't add to it as every chance you charge to have is actually a result of both russia and nato feeding his ambition and sort of triangulating that new challenge and also know that the impression i get is this is true but his duties are depleted brooder role is the number or regional areas into it and here it's true peace international resistor but a suit it's not plating will. be internet so i'm not sure he gave a signal to good reputation by the excellence. of his reputation in the international community after imprisoning like hundreds of thousands of he citizens and international community being old mum. and i wouldn't say it's been well loved there has and. i think the international community. heard. my sleep we will see that this is their. will be discussions in the u.s. congress about. and said they've already started to back them giving contacts i have on capitol hill a think there's that inspiration being made what steps the congress to take action here and if there i
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that's why tonight we are so thrilled to talk to damion john. he'ser and ceo of fubu you probably know him from "shark tank. he hosted black entrepreneur day, celebrating black and entrepreneurship boy, do we ever need this. it is a shame that more people are stepping up. we want to hear all about it mr. john, welcome back to "mad money. >> thank you for having me as always >> damion, we heard a lot of people argue and a lot of guys arguing this and that. you are stepping up to help and i want the kind of concrete things you are doing so others are inspired >> you know i got to tell you, i am doing this entrepreneur day, black entrepreneur day because i felt frustrated like anyone else my corporate partner as well as celebrity friends saying what can we do? why don't we give an opportunity to highlight a lot of the entrepreneurs. give them some grants. i called shaq and he called the general. i need a platform that says is digital. i called cisco webex and i said i want to join and i started calling celebrity like gabrielle union, please help the peo
that's why tonight we are so thrilled to talk to damion john. he'ser and ceo of fubu you probably know him from "shark tank. he hosted black entrepreneur day, celebrating black and entrepreneurship boy, do we ever need this. it is a shame that more people are stepping up. we want to hear all about it mr. john, welcome back to "mad money. >> thank you for having me as always >> damion, we heard a lot of people argue and a lot of guys arguing this and that. you are stepping...
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isolation is what he needs to do now, john, for probably up to two weeks. isolation is different than quarantine. isolation is for people who are infected with the virus. they have known disease. they've got to be isolated. all the people that he came in contact with, had close contact with, more than 15 minutes, within 6 feet, they need to be quarantined. not just tested, tested is nice, it's important to have, but tests can come back false negative. they need to be quarantined. john, to your point, if you start thinking about this, the number of people we're talking about, the highest levels of government, there's a lot of people over the next -- today, will need they need to be in quarantine for possibly the next two weeks. >> and to pick up on that point, dana, you spent a number of years at the white house. you know what it's like, not only the fact that it's tight quarters, but the sheer number of people who work in the west wing, who could potentially come into contact with the president on a daily basis. just put that in perspective for us, what this
isolation is what he needs to do now, john, for probably up to two weeks. isolation is different than quarantine. isolation is for people who are infected with the virus. they have known disease. they've got to be isolated. all the people that he came in contact with, had close contact with, more than 15 minutes, within 6 feet, they need to be quarantined. not just tested, tested is nice, it's important to have, but tests can come back false negative. they need to be quarantined. john, to your...
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and even more on this story i'm joined by alan nathan john he is a nigerian although welcome to the deadly news africa nathan what do you make of what we've been witnessing in your country over the last few weeks. thank you over the last few weeks we've seen a trust deficit people go into an open confrontation with nigerian security forces and abled by the prominence of lagos as the epicenter of this latest unleashing of violence by the nigerian military that unfortunately is a straight out of the playbook of security forces we know that this is a pattern in 1909 they opened fire on dozens of people in already by else i did the savings i could be on benghazi in 2014 they killed 33 shiites in zaria city and killed 347 between december 12 and 14 in 2015 and bury them in mosque raves now. and they have they must be shocked to see this kind of reaction because they did not expect that it would go this viral international right that's why they were emboldened to do what they did because they've done this not once not twice this is a normal standard operation for the niger and security forces al
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