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john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesand you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to trial and she'll find out. keith morrison: naturally flamboyant. john henry browne: i don't think i have a dog in this fight. keith morrison: while the client seemed to disappear into the woodwork behind him. a client who, said john henry browne, was not at all the villain the prosecution seemed determined to portray. john henry browne: what we have is a man who, has on his own, raised very successfully four children. keith morrison: it became, shall we say, a theme. michael oakes, single father of four, grandfather of one. well-spoken, mild mannered, but certainly not any ordinary salesman or consu
john henry browne: if the opdykes are behind this-- [interposing voices] john henry browne: if the opdykesand you know, they hired me, i'll tell you, if they hired me, i wouldn't be wearing my timex. ok? you know, that's ridiculous. keith morrison: john henry browne settled into a local hotel and set to work, deconstructing the prevailing public view of defendant, michael oakes. keith morrison: here in court, browne sucked up the attention. john henry browne: and i would suggest counsel come to...
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exactly household characters these days, henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster. henry clay became speaker of the house, the most powerful individual in the house of representatives, on his very first day. he was that impressive. and he essentially created the role of speaker of the house. a role that is very important to this day. henry clay was born in virginia and as a young lawyer he decided that he would have better prospects as a lawyer by moving west to kentucky. he set up shop in lexington and went into politics at a very young age.
exactly household characters these days, henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster. henry clay became speaker of the house, the most powerful individual in the house of representatives, on his very first day. he was that impressive. and he essentially created the role of speaker of the house. a role that is very important to this day. henry clay was born in virginia and as a young lawyer he decided that he would have better prospects as a lawyer by moving west to kentucky. he set up shop in...
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but in the days of henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster this was not so. when institutions are immature, you can affect people. when henry clay would have a debate he really could change minds. people would listen carefully. as a sideline, these speakers would write out their remarks after they had given them, put them into print and sell them as pamphlets as a side income. if you listen to henry clay talk about the need for protective care, he was pro- tariff. and you listen to daniel webster who opposed it. it's striking to me how sophisticated these arguments were. i probably give more time to these speeches and arguments then maybe i should have simply because i was very impressed by the details and insight of the arguments. so if you listen to henry clay argue in favor of protective care it's essentially the same argument. when you hear daniel webster say that this is a terrible idea, his argument could have been used by advocates of free trade. i will digress a little to say one of the reasons i study history and try to get across to my students is to
but in the days of henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster this was not so. when institutions are immature, you can affect people. when henry clay would have a debate he really could change minds. people would listen carefully. as a sideline, these speakers would write out their remarks after they had given them, put them into print and sell them as pamphlets as a side income. if you listen to henry clay talk about the need for protective care, he was pro- tariff. and you listen to daniel...
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john henry and tom warner continued to invest. we will see. there may have been a time in market conditions what was available, what teams are looking to get under the competitive balance tax threshold. we will see how the next off-season develops. in the three or four years we will see if it is a blip on the radar or a trend as we move forward. caroline: how do you ensure the franchise keeps reaping enough money to invest in the players? sam: you have to be focused on the fan experience. making sure red sox fans, the smartest fans in baseball, are getting a great experience when they come here. they want to enjoy good, competitive baseball and other amenities around the ballpark, whether it is kids getting involved with our virtual reality activity or augmented activity. caroline: so it is tech heavy. sam: it is tech heavy, but you have to balance that with a reminder that sometimes people come to ballparks to be away from the screens. we need to cater to both audiences. we have to realize if we want to grow the game, we have to invest in tec
john henry and tom warner continued to invest. we will see. there may have been a time in market conditions what was available, what teams are looking to get under the competitive balance tax threshold. we will see how the next off-season develops. in the three or four years we will see if it is a blip on the radar or a trend as we move forward. caroline: how do you ensure the franchise keeps reaping enough money to invest in the players? sam: you have to be focused on the fan experience....
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but in the days of henry clay and john calhoun and daniel webster, this was not so. we had immature institutions and when institutions are immature, then the role for individuals is much greater. and when henry clay gave a speech, he really did change minds. when henry clay would debate john calhoun and then daniel webster would rebut the both of them, people listened and they listened carefully. as a sideline, the speakers would write out their remarks after they had given them and put them into print and tell them as pamphlets and they had a side income in doing this. so this was a time when, if you listened to henry clay talk about the need for a protective tariff, he was pro tariff, he thought american industry needed to be protected from foreign manufacturers and then you listened to daniel webster oppose it, one of the striking things to me is how sophisticated these arguments were. in fact, i probably would give more time to these speeches, to these argument x than maybe i should have simply because i was very impressed by the details, by the insight of the arg
but in the days of henry clay and john calhoun and daniel webster, this was not so. we had immature institutions and when institutions are immature, then the role for individuals is much greater. and when henry clay gave a speech, he really did change minds. when henry clay would debate john calhoun and then daniel webster would rebut the both of them, people listened and they listened carefully. as a sideline, the speakers would write out their remarks after they had given them and put them...
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readers wrote of the green pastures, while arguing that the plane, john henry, include a symbolic musical background. the ftp perform a number of dramas that tackled racial inequality in an uncompromising manner. plays penned by black americans included theodore ward's drama, big white fog, depicting one chicago family portraying interracial prejudice, the appeal and rejection of guardians and the embrace of communism and radicalism. frank wilson's brother featured the plight of black residents who were moved off line by what -- white authority to approve largely successful playing in 20 cities. the trial of doctor beck examine d the prosecution of a light skinned man who had killed his wealthy dark skinned wife. this had enough success to be moved to the famed theater on broadway. yet as congressional scrutiny of the federal theatre project heightened by 1938, many anti-new dealers considered the agency to be subversive which narrowed the political scope of the performances. under these conditions, the ftp started to focus on more seemingly sanitized production which the chicago negro un
readers wrote of the green pastures, while arguing that the plane, john henry, include a symbolic musical background. the ftp perform a number of dramas that tackled racial inequality in an uncompromising manner. plays penned by black americans included theodore ward's drama, big white fog, depicting one chicago family portraying interracial prejudice, the appeal and rejection of guardians and the embrace of communism and radicalism. frank wilson's brother featured the plight of black residents...
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henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was our field. the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold horseradish jam meats pickles condiments and catch up. a puritan who was obsessed with hygiene heintz used clear glass for his bottles. this pledge of transparency and quality helped him gain the confidence of consumers. want is a catalyst i mean he was a he was a true there are real it's all about. money and marketing treated his people well but the end result was he wanted to make money. in twenty thirteen heintz company was bought by warren buffett for twenty three billion dollars. it was the largest takeover in the history of the acme food industry. the arrival of the billionaire entrepreneur was not good news for heinz employees. say the friends it's the end of an era in lemington after more than one hundred years the heinz plant has sold at century old factory today hundreds of heinz employees are now out of a job. i met with some of the people who were laid off after the takeover. in leamington a town with a population of twent
henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was our field. the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold horseradish jam meats pickles condiments and catch up. a puritan who was obsessed with hygiene heintz used clear glass for his bottles. this pledge of transparency and quality helped him gain the confidence of consumers. want is a catalyst i mean he was a he was a true there are real it's all about. money and marketing treated his people well but...
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we continued -- john henry and tom warner continue to invest, and we will see. been a moment in time in terms of the market conditions being a little bit different -- who was available, what teams were looking to get under the competitive balance tax threshold. we will see how next off-season develops, and you will look back in three or four years, and see if it was a blip on the radar or a trend as we move forward. that is yet to be determined. caroline: how do you ensure that the franchise looking -- will keep raising enough money and do investment in the players? sam: you have to be focused on the fan experience, making sure that red sox fans who are the smartest fans in baseball, are getting a great experience when they come here. and they want to have fun. they want to enjoy good, competitive baseball, but they also want to enjoy the other amenities throughout the ballpark, whether it is kids getting involved with our virtual reality activities, or augmented reality through our baseball card collection. caroline: it is tech-heavy then? sam: it is tech heavy
we continued -- john henry and tom warner continue to invest, and we will see. been a moment in time in terms of the market conditions being a little bit different -- who was available, what teams were looking to get under the competitive balance tax threshold. we will see how next off-season develops, and you will look back in three or four years, and see if it was a blip on the radar or a trend as we move forward. that is yet to be determined. caroline: how do you ensure that the franchise...
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according to legend it was in this modest two story house that the entrepreneur henry john heinz laid the foundations of his empire. it is the story of a billionaire who started out with nothing. the story of the heinz dynasty is the american dream. i have a photo taken as a small souvenir. how did heinz become the world's number one catch up almost one hundred fifty years ago . henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was our field is the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold horseradish jam meat pickles condiments and catch up. a puritan who was obsessed with hygiene heintz used clear glass for his bottles. this pledge of transparency in quality helped him gain the confidence of consumers. aren't as a capitalist i mean it was a he was a true there was all about. money and marketing treated his people well but generally saw was he wanted to make money. in twenty thirteen the heinz company was bought by warren buffett for twenty three billion dollars. it was the largest takeover in the history of the acme food industry. the arrival of
according to legend it was in this modest two story house that the entrepreneur henry john heinz laid the foundations of his empire. it is the story of a billionaire who started out with nothing. the story of the heinz dynasty is the american dream. i have a photo taken as a small souvenir. how did heinz become the world's number one catch up almost one hundred fifty years ago . henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was our field is the world. the...
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we're encouraged that this sort of presented him as a kind of modern day henry clay but the reality is that john mccain really helped usher in this era of divisiveness he played a crucial role in the narrative by bringing sarah pailin on to this ticket in two thousand and eight which as a. everybody admits within the campaign was a calculated gambit design not for any ideological reason or because they thought it was a good idea but purely because they were they were desperate and they felt that they needed to do some kind of a strategic hail mary in order to win so i think you have to look at it in terms of the latter you know bringing pailin in on leash something within the republican party that we're still dealing with today and that's what i want to ask you about too is when you mention and when you watch the documentary you do get this feeling the kind of the good they do they gloss over about the decades of u.s. history that all kind of these political decision making was to us the brought us the age of schumer and ted cruz and trump and what we're dealing with today and now
we're encouraged that this sort of presented him as a kind of modern day henry clay but the reality is that john mccain really helped usher in this era of divisiveness he played a crucial role in the narrative by bringing sarah pailin on to this ticket in two thousand and eight which as a. everybody admits within the campaign was a calculated gambit design not for any ideological reason or because they thought it was a good idea but purely because they were they were desperate and they felt...
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that's why john and henry were so important to nixon. >> i think it's very fair to say nixon's interest and expertise and fascination was foreign affairs. there's a slogan for vice presidents, they have more to do than tom suggests, but it's, you die, i fly. the vice president goes to funerals all over the world. in the nixon era, they would use those gatherings of heads of state to conduct discussions. he personally knew all the world's leaders, and was fascinated by the topic. that was his natural thing. you can do that without the congress. the president has much more authority. on domestic affairs, you have to deal with the congress, and it gets complicated. >> i take exception with the ambassador on this. i think nixon had a keen interest in some domestic affairs. one was crime, and remember his involvement with alger hiss and that investigation when he was in the house. the other was the judicial process and the selection of the supreme court, which in his memoirs he notes as one of his great accomplishments, selecting and having confirmed four supreme court justices. >> if you st
that's why john and henry were so important to nixon. >> i think it's very fair to say nixon's interest and expertise and fascination was foreign affairs. there's a slogan for vice presidents, they have more to do than tom suggests, but it's, you die, i fly. the vice president goes to funerals all over the world. in the nixon era, they would use those gatherings of heads of state to conduct discussions. he personally knew all the world's leaders, and was fascinated by the topic. that was...
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the boston red sox owner john w henry has been talking to our sports editor dan roan.sox have been involved with, playing the yankees here is almost a decade, almost after a decade of talking about it is exciting. it may be difficult with locals to get tickets because there will be so many people coming to see this series from the united states. to see these two great teams say in this venue. there's a real relegation six pointer in the premier league tonight. if ever a game was made for that old footballing cliche, it's this one... swansea up against southampton. both tied on 33 points. it's swansea who'll have the home advantage, but they're on a pretty dismal run — they haven't won in seven premier league matches — their latest defeat last weekend against bournemouth. that put them third bottom, and they need a win tonight to ensure they remain in charge of their own destiny. meanwhile, southampton who go into the game ahead on goal difference — they were dealt a cruel blow by a 96th— minute equaliser in a 1—all draw at everton on saturday. they'll be looking to com
the boston red sox owner john w henry has been talking to our sports editor dan roan.sox have been involved with, playing the yankees here is almost a decade, almost after a decade of talking about it is exciting. it may be difficult with locals to get tickets because there will be so many people coming to see this series from the united states. to see these two great teams say in this venue. there's a real relegation six pointer in the premier league tonight. if ever a game was made for that...
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whether it's president obama's director of the c.i.a., john brennan, or whether it's jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell. mike mccasey, leon panetta, george tenet. the list goes on and on of the people that have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader. we appreciate that very much. let me ask you a little bit about some ongoing threats coming at us that we haven't had much time to talk about today. let's talk about the counter narcotics threat coming at us and some of the changing situations that's happening in our hemisphere dealing with drug trafficking organizations, international drug trafficking in particular. what do you sense is a role the c.i.a. should have in the ongoing work to do counter naar -- narcotics work. >> thank you for the question. when i returned from my overseas posting in early 2017, i was frankly shocked at what i saw was happening in our country, particularly in places like my home state of kentucky where there is a real crisis. but i think the number is 63,000 americans we lost last year. we're losing 115 americans
whether it's president obama's director of the c.i.a., john brennan, or whether it's jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell. mike mccasey, leon panetta, george tenet. the list goes on and on of the people that have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader. we appreciate that very much. let me ask you a little bit about some ongoing threats coming at us that we haven't had much time to talk about...
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whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it's jim clapper, director of national intelligence for prime minister, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin -- i'm sorry, mike morel, mike mukasey, john negroponte, george tenet, and the list goes on and on of people that have looked at your record and that have examined it and said you'd be a qualified leader for that, that speaks well of your leadership and i thank you very much. we haven't had much time to talk about today, and let's talk about the very serious counter narcotics threats coming at us and some of the situations happening in our hemisphere dealing with drug trafficking, and drug trafficking in particular, what is the sense the role should have in the ongoing work to be able to do counter narcotics work in our hemisphere. >> senator, thank you very much, for that question and you've been a big supporter of cia's counter narcotics' work, but when i return from my overseas posting in early 2017, i was frankly, shocked at what i saw was happening in our country, particularly in places like my home state of kentucky where there's a real crisis, but i t
whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it's jim clapper, director of national intelligence for prime minister, henry kissinger, john mclaughlin -- i'm sorry, mike morel, mike mukasey, john negroponte, george tenet, and the list goes on and on of people that have looked at your record and that have examined it and said you'd be a qualified leader for that, that speaks well of your leadership and i thank you very much. we haven't had much time to talk about...
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whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it is jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henryssinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell, mike mull casey, john neg row upon day, leon upon net at that, george tenant. the list goes on and on of people who have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader for that. that speaks well of your history and leadership and we appreciate that very much. let me ask you about ongoing let's that are coming at us we haven't had much time to talk about today. let's talk about the very serious counternarcotics threat coming at us in some of the changing situations that's happening in our hemisphere dealing with drug trafficking organizations, international drug trafficking in particular. what do you sense is a role the cia should have in the ongoing work to be able to do counternarcotics work in our hemisphere? >> senator, thank you very much for that question and you've been a big supporter of cia's counternarcotics work, but when i returned from my overseas posting in early 2017 i was frankly shocked at what i saw was happening i
whether it is president obama's director of the cia, john brennan or whether it is jim clapper, director of national intelligence for president obama, henryssinger, john mclaughlin, mike morell, mike mull casey, john neg row upon day, leon upon net at that, george tenant. the list goes on and on of people who have looked at your record and said you would be a qualified leader for that. that speaks well of your history and leadership and we appreciate that very much. let me ask you about ongoing...
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embrace the crazy parts and son could be crazy the only regrets in public life he had not hung henry clay and shot john krment calhoun who was his own vice president. [laughter] we know no one felt that way about the running mate until john mccain so -- [laughter] so -- jackson was a sophisticated union and believed we were one imreats family and he was a great negotiator he understood so i wrote this letter saying you embrace jackson he ran to front page of the tennessee and local paper and only thing on the front phage that day. had no efnght whatever, of course. but -- next day was walking into lunch and my cell phone rang and it was my most recent subject george h.b. bush calling so i answered said how are you doing? the key to doing george h.b. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne? and said how are you doing? so i'm fine mr. president he said i'm fine. he said i read your letter to jackson. i thought you know the old boy is losing it he's 92 in the hospital. he thinks i'm writing letters to dead people so i said mr. president, thank you it's great to hear from you you know actually it was a
embrace the crazy parts and son could be crazy the only regrets in public life he had not hung henry clay and shot john krment calhoun who was his own vice president. [laughter] we know no one felt that way about the running mate until john mccain so -- [laughter] so -- jackson was a sophisticated union and believed we were one imreats family and he was a great negotiator he understood so i wrote this letter saying you embrace jackson he ran to front page of the tennessee and local paper and...
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john roberts will present it to her. the henry j.riendly medal recognizes contributions to law. >>> whose ready for the beach? the upcoming memorial day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and happening today an expert talks about the dangers of rip current and going to present a show and tell at ocean beach which is one of the bay area's most dangerous beaches for rip kufrncurrent. >>> back in december, investigative unit showed recent changes to the warning signs at ocean beach, advise visitors to stay out of water at all conditions. click for the latest investigative unit report. >>> and taking a live look right now at milpitas city hall this morning. we're off to a cool start across the bay area. but kari, you've been telling us things will shape up to be a really nice day. >> it's going to be really comfortable and a little warmer than yesterday. reach into the low 70s for parts of the inland areas and cool and breezy. 75 and little bit cooler as we go through the rest of the week. low 70s san francisco, we'll start out
john roberts will present it to her. the henry j.riendly medal recognizes contributions to law. >>> whose ready for the beach? the upcoming memorial day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and happening today an expert talks about the dangers of rip current and going to present a show and tell at ocean beach which is one of the bay area's most dangerous beaches for rip kufrncurrent. >>> back in december, investigative unit showed recent changes to the warning signs at...
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john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. >>> henry lee reports on the robbery arrest. >> reporter: he turned himself in to concord police for allegedly robbing a 93-year- old woman every her purse and knocking her to the ground. it came a day after investigators believed these surveillance photos of the suspect shortly before the attack. >> as a result of that, we received almost 15 tips i believe on our anonymous tip line. people who identified the suspect by name. we were able to confirm through a dmv photo that it was in fact the correct person. >> reporter: fremont police say they have also linked the suspect to an armed robbery at a lowe's store where he allegedly pulled a gun from his belt and stole items at the cash register. there is a third case under investigation. >> so the public calling in actually helped us solve two crimes and potentially a third which is now opened with another south bay agency that's investigating a similar robbery. >> i think and i do believe that god will take care of this. >> reporter: the 93-year-old woman had surgery for a
john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. >>> henry lee reports on the robbery arrest. >> reporter: he turned himself in to concord police for allegedly robbing a 93-year- old woman every her purse and knocking her to the ground. it came a day after investigators believed these surveillance photos of the suspect shortly before the attack. >> as a result of that, we received almost 15 tips i believe on our anonymous tip line. people who...
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intelligence community leaders like henry kissinger, jim clapper, mike mcconnell, mike hayden, leon panetta, john brennan and many others. in today's political climate, i cannot name the last time that so many former intelligence professionals agreed on a single nominee. everything i've said to this point is part of the public record and i now want to close by putting a personal touch on this nomination. during my two years on the hipc and 12 years on this committee, i traveled overseas extensively. a lot of that travel was with chairman burr and with senator feinstein. with only a couple of obvious exceptions, we visited with the intelligence community personnel in every hot spot in the world. on several of those stops we visited with gina haspel. never were we less than significantly impressed by the leadership that gina was giving to the agency. every member here knows the mission of the cia but i'd just like to say that the general public, the written stated mission at the cia which is to preempt threats and further u.s. national security objectives by collecting intelligence that matte matte
intelligence community leaders like henry kissinger, jim clapper, mike mcconnell, mike hayden, leon panetta, john brennan and many others. in today's political climate, i cannot name the last time that so many former intelligence professionals agreed on a single nominee. everything i've said to this point is part of the public record and i now want to close by putting a personal touch on this nomination. during my two years on the hipc and 12 years on this committee, i traveled overseas...
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he once said his only two regrets in public life were he had not hung henry clay,er of the -- speaker of the house, and shot john c. calhoun who was, calhoun was his own vice president. [laughter] we all know no one felt that way about their running mate until john mccain. [laughter] [applause] so, but jackson, i think, was a more sophisticated political actor. he believed in the union, he believed that we were one great family, and he was a good negotiatorrer. he understood. so i wrote this letter saying if you're going to embrace jackson, embrace the whole jackson. it ran on the front page of the tennessean, the local paper. it was the only thing on the front page that day. had no effect, of course. so then parenthetically, the next day i was walking into lunch, and my cell phone rang, and it was my most recent subject is, george h. w. bush calling. he'd been in the hospital a lot all last winter. i answered, of course. he said, how you doing? is. [laughter] the key to doing george w. bush is mr. rogers trying to be john wayne, as dana carvey once said. [laughter] how you doing. he said, i'm fine. he said i re
he once said his only two regrets in public life were he had not hung henry clay,er of the -- speaker of the house, and shot john c. calhoun who was, calhoun was his own vice president. [laughter] we all know no one felt that way about their running mate until john mccain. [laughter] [applause] so, but jackson, i think, was a more sophisticated political actor. he believed in the union, he believed that we were one great family, and he was a good negotiatorrer. he understood. so i wrote this...
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. >> henry lee has been following this story for us with more details. >> reporter: heather, christina, john than allen says he is not a -- jonathan allen says he is not a monster. now through tears, jonathan allen says he does not belong behind bars. that neither he nor his wife abused their children. he said the kids are being fed lies. authorities say allen and his wife anna rogers both took part in abusing their children. children were not only burned with scalding water and bruised, but shot by cross bows and bb guns and water boarded as punishment. allen says their household is one of love and that investigators are giving him a bad name. >> they have a normal life. like i gave everything to these children. my everything. like thesome people ask how can you do it with all of these kids but the truths is that it's a functioning household. i'm not an animal. i'm not a torturer. and i'm not a monster. >> reporter: i reached out to ina rogers outside of her house today, she did not want to comment. because the da has charged her with seven counts of felony child abuse, the da says they wan
. >> henry lee has been following this story for us with more details. >> reporter: heather, christina, john than allen says he is not a -- jonathan allen says he is not a monster. now through tears, jonathan allen says he does not belong behind bars. that neither he nor his wife abused their children. he said the kids are being fed lies. authorities say allen and his wife anna rogers both took part in abusing their children. children were not only burned with scalding water and...
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henry. no shortage of it -- this is really historic news. this is big news tonight. >> john really is, and president trump said today that this is not just about ripping apart things in the obama platform, it is about sending a message around the world to america's enemies, that unlike that redline that was not enforced in syria, that america now keeps his word. as you know, democrats reacting, charging that the president is undermining allies like the french president, who was just recently here at the present. lobbying to salvage the iran deal, while emboldening the iranian president. he said that he will not negotiate with allies on his own. if that doesn't work, iran is going to start enriching uranium more than ever before. well, the president fired back that if they go down that road, they will face bigger problems, clearly hinting at the potential for u.s. military action on top of the tough u.s. sanctions that will start back up in the next 90 days now that we are out of the deal. and truck schumer was among the democrats who blasted the move, but the whole reason th
henry. no shortage of it -- this is really historic news. this is big news tonight. >> john really is, and president trump said today that this is not just about ripping apart things in the obama platform, it is about sending a message around the world to america's enemies, that unlike that redline that was not enforced in syria, that america now keeps his word. as you know, democrats reacting, charging that the president is undermining allies like the french president, who was just...
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henry kissinger the highest level of advice. >> the president unleashed attacks on career civil servants, former cia director john brennan, formerrector of national intelligence james clapper. you worked closely with intelligence officers. do you really believe that people like brennan and clapper are part of a deep state conspiracy? >> i don't know what you want to call it. i have no regard at all for clapper and brennan. i think they are two clowns. clapper is talking about spying which he doesn't realize spying on the trump campaign. brennan was chief torturer in charge and then disowned it. i don't know what he did with the cia. he is the most political cia director i have ever met. clapper, they are not civil servants as far as i know. >> all of those decades of service in the military? >> there are a lot of people with decades of service, some good, some bad. some get consumed with power and begin to lie. in the case of brennan he is a political guy. he was obama's chief defender. i'm not sure about clapper. wat >> thank you for joining me this morning. i appreciate your time. >> you are very fair. >> you mentioned james c
henry kissinger the highest level of advice. >> the president unleashed attacks on career civil servants, former cia director john brennan, formerrector of national intelligence james clapper. you worked closely with intelligence officers. do you really believe that people like brennan and clapper are part of a deep state conspiracy? >> i don't know what you want to call it. i have no regard at all for clapper and brennan. i think they are two clowns. clapper is talking about spying...
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john bel edwards. >> the cuts are so catastrophic, we should. contemplate them. but as we sit here, the legislation has failed to act in a fiscal session this year and last year. >> eporter: republican j. cameron henryead of the appropriations committee. >> i think they want a budget that's sustainable long term, to not have to come back every year with scare tactics. it would be another band-aid on the state's long-term financial wound. >> i wonder what you tell the governor and legislature who's debating whether or not to make these cuts. >> i thought it would never be taken away. i thought it was here forever. >> never before has louisiana sent out warning notices like this, saying they're going to cut the medicaid program, but they're required to do it by law. here's the catch. the federal government has to approve the cuts that louisiana wants to make to medicaid. if the feds say no, then louisiana has to find another option. david begnaud, cbs news, baton rouge. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," co-founder of nike, phil knight, tells us about his new book about the early years of nike and we talk with rolling stone contributor tre johnson about childish gambino's wild video and its impact o
john bel edwards. >> the cuts are so catastrophic, we should. contemplate them. but as we sit here, the legislation has failed to act in a fiscal session this year and last year. >> eporter: republican j. cameron henryead of the appropriations committee. >> i think they want a budget that's sustainable long term, to not have to come back every year with scare tactics. it would be another band-aid on the state's long-term financial wound. >> i wonder what you tell the...
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john quincy adams and joshua giddings led the congressional opposition of the war. other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day he went in to concord to have a shoe repaired, and he was arrested for not paying his poll tax. so he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning, free to join a huckleberry-picking party, actually. but this experience inspired him to write "civil disobedience," the essay that in turn helped inspire mahatma gandhi, the vietnam anti-war movement and martin luther king. many war opponents believed the war's secret purpose was to add new slave territories, but this was not true. while polk was a slave holder himself, slavery was not a factor. nonetheless, the mexican war reopened the explosive national debate over slavery, laying the foundation for the civil war. slavery's bait had largely lain dormant, but in august 1846 congressman david wilma of pennsylvania proposed abolishing slavery in any new territories obtained as a result of the
john quincy adams and joshua giddings led the congressional opposition of the war. other war foes included clergymen, abolitionists and transcendentalists like ralph waldo emerson and henry david thoreau. thoreau was living at walden pond at this time. he refused to support the war in any way. one day he went in to concord to have a shoe repaired, and he was arrested for not paying his poll tax. so he spent the night in jail. his aunt paid the tax, and he was freed the next morning, free to...
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john bell edwards. >> cuts are so catastrophic we shouldn't contemplate them. the legislature has failed to act in a fiscal session last year, and in a special session this year. >> republican jay cameron henryead of appropriations committee in the louisiana house. >> i think what the gop wants from the governor a budget sustainable long term. to not have to come back every year with scare tactics. >> henry told us republicans may be willing to pass a tax the governor wants. but it would be a band-aid on the state's long-term financial wound. i wonder what you would tell the governor and legislators, who are debating whether or not to make the cuts? >> it was something i never thought wad be ever taken away. i thought it was here -- forever. >> reporter: louisiana has never before sent out warning notices like this. but it is required to do it by law if it is going to cut medicaid. here is the catch, the federal government needs to approve the cuts to medicare at the medicaid at the state level. jeff if the feds say no. then louisiana has got to find another option. >> imagine having your parents or grandparents in that situation. david melatonin is tody's own s. only remfresh uses ion-power
john bell edwards. >> cuts are so catastrophic we shouldn't contemplate them. the legislature has failed to act in a fiscal session last year, and in a special session this year. >> republican jay cameron henryead of appropriations committee in the louisiana house. >> i think what the gop wants from the governor a budget sustainable long term. to not have to come back every year with scare tactics. >> henry told us republicans may be willing to pass a tax the governor...
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john. you are hurting our country. brian: totally irresponsible. you have to be kidding me. did condoleeza rice, did henryunwound by the next administration feel as though they had to get involved? incredible! ainsley: does this happen, once you are out of office are you still allowed to negotiate for your country? >> no. but you can stay friendly you used to work with. that is the case of a lot of secretaries of state. nonetheless it will be curious to see whether or not a number of people on the political right, john kerry is breaking the logan act which they accused michael flynn of. anybody over at the doj looking into that? anybody in the administration go, they're right. why shouldn't we go after john kerry? that would send a message. don't do that. ainsley: john kerry's spokesperson i think every american would want every voice possible urging iran to remain in compliance with the nuclear agreement that prevent ad are with. secretary kerry stays in touch with former counterparts around the world like any previous secretary of state. like america's closest allies he believes it is important the nucl
john. you are hurting our country. brian: totally irresponsible. you have to be kidding me. did condoleeza rice, did henryunwound by the next administration feel as though they had to get involved? incredible! ainsley: does this happen, once you are out of office are you still allowed to negotiate for your country? >> no. but you can stay friendly you used to work with. that is the case of a lot of secretaries of state. nonetheless it will be curious to see whether or not a number of...
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henry kissinger negotiating the opening of china. so it's the personalities will be part of the problem. number two would be johnink what we have in mind is the libya model. so if you're kim jong-un, you remember that gadhafi dies in a drainpipe shot by his people after giving up his nukes and strike three is, no. and strike three to get back to strike one, two and three, strike three is when we say to them, we demand total denuclearization immediately, the chilling effect on the negotiation is profound. as i have said before, joe, the chances of kim jong-un completely giving up those nukes immediately is roughly the same as the same chances of the mexicans paying for the wall. it's not going to happen. so we have to go into the negotiation with a more flexible stance. we can probably still land this thing and i would hope that the summit occurs obviously, but it's going to require a delicacy of touch and serious negotiations after the photo op summit that i still think will ultimately happen. >> all right. willie? >> let's bring in nbc news hans nickels. good morning. >> yeah. >> the pentagon it appears by all
henry kissinger negotiating the opening of china. so it's the personalities will be part of the problem. number two would be johnink what we have in mind is the libya model. so if you're kim jong-un, you remember that gadhafi dies in a drainpipe shot by his people after giving up his nukes and strike three is, no. and strike three to get back to strike one, two and three, strike three is when we say to them, we demand total denuclearization immediately, the chilling effect on the negotiation is...
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henry who died in world war ii while serving onboard the uss harder. >> here's one from gloria remembering her brother, private first class ramos who was killed in vietnam. >> and johnin iraq nearly 14 years ago. we remember him and all the servicemen and women who host their lives -- who lost their lives fighting for our freedom. put that a hashtag proud american on there. this is what today's about. abby: and i think that's what our men and women who serve want us to do, they want us to live a good life, have those barbecues, be in a swimming pool and be with the people we love the most. >> and there's going to be several events taking place at arlington national cemetery. if you ever get a chance, go there. and particularly, there is one section -- section 60 -- dedicatedded to all those who have fought in the global war on terror since 2001. abby: well, there's a lot of news to get to and breaking news coming out of north korea. the high stakes about the summit could be back on track. >> a u.s. delegation on the ground meeting at the dmz trying to salvage the sit-down between president trump and dictator kim jong un. >> garrett tenney live in washington, d.c. wi
henry who died in world war ii while serving onboard the uss harder. >> here's one from gloria remembering her brother, private first class ramos who was killed in vietnam. >> and johnin iraq nearly 14 years ago. we remember him and all the servicemen and women who host their lives -- who lost their lives fighting for our freedom. put that a hashtag proud american on there. this is what today's about. abby: and i think that's what our men and women who serve want us to do, they want...
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john henry about the announcement. it is a big deal.y like this one, there will be a battle for tickets! it is going to be great and great to see it here. see it here. the premier league but it‘s just as exciting at the bottom. if not more so. between swansea and southampton. it‘s a good old relegation dogfight at the liberty stadium tonight. it‘s almost got the feeling of a cup final for these two teams. of course, but they‘re on a pretty dismal run. they haven‘t won in seven premier league games. in the relegation zone. of their own destiny. on goal difference. by a 96th—minute equaliser in a 1—1 draw at everton on saturday. status for next season. let‘s hearfrom the managers. swansea are very much the team we have to damage. have to damage. i believe we will stay in the premier league. premier league. relegation will occur for them if either side winter night. for arsenal captain laurent koscielny. on a ruptured achilles tendon. describing the defender as "devastated". semi—final exit at atletico madrid. champions league cup final ag
john henry about the announcement. it is a big deal.y like this one, there will be a battle for tickets! it is going to be great and great to see it here. see it here. the premier league but it‘s just as exciting at the bottom. if not more so. between swansea and southampton. it‘s a good old relegation dogfight at the liberty stadium tonight. it‘s almost got the feeling of a cup final for these two teams. of course, but they‘re on a pretty dismal run. they haven‘t won in seven premier...