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guest: i wanted to say that i agree with mr. john's but i wanted to do something, want to dissect when they were handcuffing him rucks, he realized, he was fighting for his life because as i watched the video w again, he knew his adrenaline was pumping so hard because he was on the ground. the other one before he ran. he was literally about black man fighting for his life. so is fighting everything he could. and then when he ran, he realized he was running for his life. if you remember, everything was calm until they wanted to put the handcuffs on him pretty was they wanted to handcuff him he was fine flight. he knew just two weeks ago, he sought african americans, within gifts on, they killed him. and also i wanted to say, if they can't have immunity in all of this, please quit braided we just need you. that is theea issue. they think they're above the law the cost. they are here to serve us. the finished with this pretty used to train the children. anything was happening, but they were in a position of danger. the first thing you do
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good to see you, senator. >> good morning, john. iwe're doing all right. i want to ask you about this national moment that is testing all of us. protests in the streets like we haven't seen since the 1960s. i would like to ask you what i asked the vice president: what do you hear in the voices of those protestors? >> i hear from the non-violent protestors, what we hear consistently is this frustration that was ignited about eight minutes and 46 seconds of george floyd pleading for his life, saying he could not breathe, and then at the end asking for his mother. what i hear is a concern and a frustration that i have felt as a person whohaed bn the last couple of decades, including this year. what i hear in the protestors is let's get to the table and get something done. what i hear from the protestors is, this is our es to ea ts country. and what i did, because i have heard and felt the frustration of the protestors myself, is i drafted legislation that says we see, we hear you, and let's move together thy inteing and important moment.
good to see you, senator. >> good morning, john. iwe're doing all right. i want to ask you about this national moment that is testing all of us. protests in the streets like we haven't seen since the 1960s. i would like to ask you what i asked the vice president: what do you hear in the voices of those protestors? >> i hear from the non-violent protestors, what we hear consistently is this frustration that was ignited about eight minutes and 46 seconds of george floyd pleading for...
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can do business i haven't drawn the underside of the best sides of john and that's what i always want to show and he knows that. so he trusts me completely. we did this portrait together not just said john do you think you've got the special moves and he was like fine what move and your move john neumeier so he does it. so i just have to photograph him and show the world. or give it side can you and john mylar. i. hit. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his $988.00 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer mo he spat paid tribute to his friend john meyer and his company. among the masterpieces created by noir meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustaf mana which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. for. many of 9 miners choreographies had a dream like nerd merging elements that make for strange and unsettling bedfellows . in a midsummer night's dream he juxtaposes the romantic strains of felix mentors on with georgi legatees m
can do business i haven't drawn the underside of the best sides of john and that's what i always want to show and he knows that. so he trusts me completely. we did this portrait together not just said john do you think you've got the special moves and he was like fine what move and your move john neumeier so he does it. so i just have to photograph him and show the world. or give it side can you and john mylar. i. hit. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few...
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i think they were disappointed. one of the things john said throughout his public life was that he was always going to retire and always going to go back to the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense it wasn't so bad. i think it was the defeat of the ideas and the -- some people refer to it as the revolution of 1800 because it was such a dramatic change with the other party coming in. he did not attend the inauguration. some people say it was because he was being spiteful or whatever. those of us who defend adams say he had to catch an early stage to get back. i don't know. it might be somewhere in between there. but part of it was a man who in a sense i think he felt betrayed him and defeated him. i think that was probably the hardest thing. >> this couple who had spent so many years apart in the development of their country and now had this opportunity to live together, how long did they live together in the post-white house years? >> abigail lived until 1818 and they lived together for 18 years. >> what were the years like f
i think they were disappointed. one of the things john said throughout his public life was that he was always going to retire and always going to go back to the farm and retire. he loved the farm. in that sense it wasn't so bad. i think it was the defeat of the ideas and the -- some people refer to it as the revolution of 1800 because it was such a dramatic change with the other party coming in. he did not attend the inauguration. some people say it was because he was being spiteful or...
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inflation i think -- interest rates level, but inflation will actually pick up as we emerge from this contraction phase. francine: where do you see the most value in the markets right now? johnk one of the things that we have to recognize, if we look at markets, is that if we believe that we are seeing the rebasing and rebound incidents of activity, what -- notwithstanding the shocking data from april and u.k. -- it is now june and we are looking wherere pmi take us, retail sales, where earnings take us. we expect we will enter a recovery in the latter half of this year and into 2021. we would expect to see some of the more cyclical markets respond. i'll are has been weakening for most of the past few weeks. we saw a report yesterday, and we expect that trend to resist. that favors emerging markets. what the ecb has done in the past few weeks, together with the commission, is a significant step forward. this is probably the most comprehensive step forward we have seen going back to the financial crisis. this is a significant underpinning for recesses in europe. those cyclical markets, having the potential to play catch-up, equity markets continuing to perform, we would argue
inflation i think -- interest rates level, but inflation will actually pick up as we emerge from this contraction phase. francine: where do you see the most value in the markets right now? johnk one of the things that we have to recognize, if we look at markets, is that if we believe that we are seeing the rebasing and rebound incidents of activity, what -- notwithstanding the shocking data from april and u.k. -- it is now june and we are looking wherere pmi take us, retail sales, where...
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>> caller: yes, i did. john bolton is, you do, i think he is 70 years old and is probably washed up like the president said. he doesn't have to worry about his future career because he doesn't have a future career. he just wants to make money off of conversations that he might've had with the president or any confidential conversations. >> host: what did you think about john bolton's appointment when he became national security adviser to president trump? did you like at the time? >> caller: i did, yes. i actually liked his appointment. i thought he was the right man for the job, but eventually it became clear to me that john bolton had a different agenda than the president did. you know, you have to serve come in that job you serve at the pleasure of the president so -- >> host: what is john bolton's agenda, mark? >> caller: he was a warmonger. he wanted wanted to go to war with iran. he did want to pull troops out of iraq that t you want to troos in syria i mean, he just seemed to be a person that, and preside
>> caller: yes, i did. john bolton is, you do, i think he is 70 years old and is probably washed up like the president said. he doesn't have to worry about his future career because he doesn't have a future career. he just wants to make money off of conversations that he might've had with the president or any confidential conversations. >> host: what did you think about john bolton's appointment when he became national security adviser to president trump? did you like at the time?...
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john and i do this all the time. isn't that true john? >> the amazing thing is when you look at the original manuscript in pencil, there are very few changes. one of the big changes that he does make which is interesting is, he mentions in passing that his father had lived with the father jon brown. they said what you've got to talk about this grant. say something. so he adds a paragraph and does that. generally speaking, it's amazing. the existence of that manuscript of course tends to put the lie, i believe, to the old myth that it really wasn't grant. >> grant was incapable of work like this. it must have been somebody else. and the culprit that most people sight, culprit is not the right word. the candidate for this role is mark twain. mark twain did have a role. >> john, how did that work out? >> some of it is true and some of it is not true. twain had a way of -- the he did not write anything. what he did, he did and some isolated instances. he did provide some editing, but very little because he was traveling. remember, this is the
john and i do this all the time. isn't that true john? >> the amazing thing is when you look at the original manuscript in pencil, there are very few changes. one of the big changes that he does make which is interesting is, he mentions in passing that his father had lived with the father jon brown. they said what you've got to talk about this grant. say something. so he adds a paragraph and does that. generally speaking, it's amazing. the existence of that manuscript of course tends to...
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i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. i john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington. he was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington. he couldn't believe it. this is one of the things. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they were going to be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one term presidency. it is a time when in one of your books, you called it struck a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it meant that it was splendid, in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble. agonizing trouble from the very beginning. at very first, john was enthusiastic about becoming president. abigail said well, i will stay here with quincy because i have things to do. i'll be taken care john's mother. she said, i will not be there until october. he said that is fine. you don't have to come intellect over. then, once he was and the presidency, he disc
i think john and george washington got along pretty well all the time. i john adams was extraordinarily supportive of washington. he was personally injured when some of the press turned on washington. he couldn't believe it. this is one of the things. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they were going to be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one term presidency. it is a time when in one of your books, you called it struck a splendid missouri being in...
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wouldn't -- lou, i e wouldn't say john's a traitor. ar,i think he was not a good fit for this administration. i don't think he'd be a good fit for any administration. in fact, i'd be surprised if anybody wanted to hire him as a dogcatcher. he's just not a good fit. he always has, lou, his own agenda, what he wants to get accomplished regardless of what everybody else is trying to do out there. lou: yeah. it -- that's extraordinary. it is, it is a shame that any, any president has to puppet with the -- put up with the nonsense that the president forced to with bolton. it's not a very nice way to say thanks for bringing him into the administration and giving him an opportunity to serve the nation. and for $2 million and a book deal -- >> well, he came, to me, lou, he came under false pretenses. he came here saying he would do certain things, he would support the president,ing and the entire time he was here he worked to go a different direction from where the president wanted to take this nation. and he would do it subtly. he's a good bur
wouldn't -- lou, i e wouldn't say john's a traitor. ar,i think he was not a good fit for this administration. i don't think he'd be a good fit for any administration. in fact, i'd be surprised if anybody wanted to hire him as a dogcatcher. he's just not a good fit. he always has, lou, his own agenda, what he wants to get accomplished regardless of what everybody else is trying to do out there. lou: yeah. it -- that's extraordinary. it is, it is a shame that any, any president has to puppet with...
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>> to be perfectly honest, when i saw the event take place at st. john's, and the preparatory activity, i said this is awful. this is the use of a sacred place, a sacred, symbolic place to be used as a political ploy. i didn't think it was appropriate especially at the pope john ii, pope john paul ii shrine because he was a man of incredible concern about the dignity of human beings. his whole life, long before he became the supreme pontiff, he was battling systems that were intended to destroy, weaken or certainly deny human dignity. that shrine is a holy place because of the man that it honors, and it should never have been used as a place for a political statement. >> john? >> the five most common words in washington are, "you need to unmute yourself." you were there when pope john paul ii in st. louis called all of us to confront the plague of racism. and peaceful protest is how he and his allies brought down communism. let me turn to marcia if i could. marcia, you are a professor here at georgetown and you're one of the most popular professors. you ar
>> to be perfectly honest, when i saw the event take place at st. john's, and the preparatory activity, i said this is awful. this is the use of a sacred place, a sacred, symbolic place to be used as a political ploy. i didn't think it was appropriate especially at the pope john ii, pope john paul ii shrine because he was a man of incredible concern about the dignity of human beings. his whole life, long before he became the supreme pontiff, he was battling systems that were intended to...
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he was like find what move on your movie john neumeier so he does it. so i just have to photograph and show the world or give it side and. john my life. to. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer a movie space paid tribute to his friend john neumeier and his company. among the masterpieces created by noir meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. to many of new myra's choreographies have a dreamlike moored merging elements that make for strange and unsettling bedfellows . in a midsummer night's dream he juxtaposes the romantic strains of felix mentors on with georgi mechanical music. st matthew passion was johnno meyers 1st choreographic exploration of a sacred oratorial it premiered at the santa mission as church in hamburg in 1980. 9 meyer has devised 160 choreographies. in the course of his career his
he was like find what move on your movie john neumeier so he does it. so i just have to photograph and show the world or give it side and. john my life. to. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer a movie space paid tribute to his friend john neumeier and his company. among the masterpieces created by noir meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav...
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but john, i notice dow up 9,000 points off the bottom. dow 18,000, and we continue to advance this morning as well. what is it that sticks out to you? jonathan: you point things out just to wind before he up. so i'm going brush up on that. what sticks out is a fantastic payrolls report that even on the monday after, we are still going to be talking about for the weeks to come. do we need data to validate what we do you need to see continuing claims roll over in a significant way, or does this market and this momentum now have a life of its own? that's the question i'm looking to get answered later this week, particularly towards the back end. tom: i agree, getting to the back end of the week is absolutely extraordinary. we've heard this from my number of our voices this morning is the distinction between better quality investment grade bonds and the distressed world of high yield. what is the difference? how have they had a dynamic off the bang-up job surprise? lisa: they've been contracting, certainly has been risk on. but i want to buil
but john, i notice dow up 9,000 points off the bottom. dow 18,000, and we continue to advance this morning as well. what is it that sticks out to you? jonathan: you point things out just to wind before he up. so i'm going brush up on that. what sticks out is a fantastic payrolls report that even on the monday after, we are still going to be talking about for the weeks to come. do we need data to validate what we do you need to see continuing claims roll over in a significant way, or does this...
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john. mccain there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. i. know your job know you john would do mr couper coke and. i did and here john in the u.s. . should bet. is a misleader but being. a senate candidate in one of the biggest it's. the madness of the i don't know what it is about. me that in washington but i'm. sure. it was a little known but i'm going to some of them. each morning more coming. in about an instance of the. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about 18 or stone harder to shroud cast because hoddle mitch went on all cast a whole year more tell us at the reask. the shadowy could that effect if he legit wouldn't that have a chance with. the stone. circle on those. holes of. the 2nd disk of earth whatever bush had anything he thinks with a bunch of those funny very often cardboard they do it on a b. cell the bynum and the extending. foreseeing you know being a bit was a bit. an imminent thing in that's a problem when you know when i'm on the phone with bushman moving in and. you just think we can then a little bit of what he. meant and then when i don't see that on the edge
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>> listen, john, i can't speak for florida. my nose is pressed against the jersey glass. hat chart that you showed was new jersey a couple months ago and we were pretty tightly shut. again, i can't speak for florida. but i do know when we were on the ascent, we were really battered down and shut down. we were trying to drive the rate of transmission as close to the ground as possible. we were increasing and continued to increase both testing and contact tracing. i'm proud to say we're one of the most tested states in america right now, sort of putting that infrastructure in place so you can quickly determine what the facts are. we also say data determines dates. we're data heavy and data specific. we use that data to determine what steps we take on closing on the one hand or opening on the other. >> let me ask another way because i know you don't want to get into ron desantis' business here. as a jersey question, what would you do, if the curve were to go up like that in new jersey? what actions would you take, particularly after you've reopened? >> you'd have to put some
>> listen, john, i can't speak for florida. my nose is pressed against the jersey glass. hat chart that you showed was new jersey a couple months ago and we were pretty tightly shut. again, i can't speak for florida. but i do know when we were on the ascent, we were really battered down and shut down. we were trying to drive the rate of transmission as close to the ground as possible. we were increasing and continued to increase both testing and contact tracing. i'm proud to say we're one...
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john, i talked to some of those daca recipients back in the fall. they said that despite the fact that they were born in another country and brought here as children, they feel just as much american as you and i. one woman i spoke with came here at the age of 14 from ecuador and lives in long island, has two young children. she works and pays taxes and she was pleading with the justices to really deal with this in a humane way which it seems has exactly been done by chief justice john roberts telling the trump administration you do have authority to roll this program back but you didn't do it in the right way. therefore, daca remains in place, and the so-called dreamers remain protected. john? >> in place and protected as we go now towards the election. jessica schneider outside the supreme court, thanks for keeping your cool amid the celebration. appreciate that. this decision 5-4. the chief justice john roberts siding with the four liberals on the bench. let's get perspective now from our sunshine legal analyst. joan, the chief justice is your whe
john, i talked to some of those daca recipients back in the fall. they said that despite the fact that they were born in another country and brought here as children, they feel just as much american as you and i. one woman i spoke with came here at the age of 14 from ecuador and lives in long island, has two young children. she works and pays taxes and she was pleading with the justices to really deal with this in a humane way which it seems has exactly been done by chief justice john roberts...
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i think people sort of get that. john, what i wanted to do, what we spent a good chunk of the day doing is say let's take the specific event and sort of figure out how much of a risk is it really? 20,000 people inside this stadium potentially. how many people are going to show up already infected, right? look at the data and look at what's happening in oklahoma right now and get an idea and what you'll find is probably 100 people may show up already infected. john, i know you always like to learn new things, a principle called paretto principle which means 20% of those infected are likely to generate most of the infection spread. 20 people out of 100 people. 20 people out of 100 people will be the biggest spreaders at a stadium like this. given all the different risk factors, they are likely to spread it now to 40 or 50 people each, okay, so what does that mean. after that event 800 to 1,000 new infections are likely to occur as a result of an event like this and then what happened, those 800 to 1,000 people go back to th
i think people sort of get that. john, what i wanted to do, what we spent a good chunk of the day doing is say let's take the specific event and sort of figure out how much of a risk is it really? 20,000 people inside this stadium potentially. how many people are going to show up already infected, right? look at the data and look at what's happening in oklahoma right now and get an idea and what you'll find is probably 100 people may show up already infected. john, i know you always like to...
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john: i am hopeful.e have a more progressive congress then we have ever had, more diversity than any time in history. i think that will make a big difference. talking to many of the ceos of companies we have invested in, this feels different this time. people want to hear best practices, how they can make a difference. people are feeling that something is really wrong in our society and this is a time to fight the change and fight for economic justice. >> you mentioned serving on boards. , whether public or private companies, we continue to see huge gaps in many ways. what needs to be done on that? does that come from the ultimate money behind the scenes? is there something that can be legislated on that front? john: it is hard to legislate quotas in this environment. i think you can do what representative crist welch has done in illinois, to force transparency so we have the data to see the lack of diversity at some of our biggest companies in illinois. the second thing that does not conduct about enoug
john: i am hopeful.e have a more progressive congress then we have ever had, more diversity than any time in history. i think that will make a big difference. talking to many of the ceos of companies we have invested in, this feels different this time. people want to hear best practices, how they can make a difference. people are feeling that something is really wrong in our society and this is a time to fight the change and fight for economic justice. >> you mentioned serving on boards....
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john: i think it is going lower. me it probably only deserves -- not a very large decline when you consider what typically happens to the dollar at the end of a recession. at the end of a recession, betrayed rates are might -- the trade rates are much more substantial. the non-us world is not that attractive in terms of u.s. interest rates -- in terms of interest rates and in terms of relative equity returns. the u.s. give the best equity returns because of the dominance in the tech sector. of -- that implies kind on the balance of the weaker dollar, 2% to 4% trade rated. versus mexico, russia, some parts of asia, it will not be across-the-board the board as it has been after previous recessions. francine: what do you think the fed will do next? some argue that they are already endg control on the front of the market. will they actually go heavier with that? john: i think what we have to watch is kind of an implicit credit spread crawl. the fed loosening financial conditions, it cannot really do much in an environmen
john: i think it is going lower. me it probably only deserves -- not a very large decline when you consider what typically happens to the dollar at the end of a recession. at the end of a recession, betrayed rates are might -- the trade rates are much more substantial. the non-us world is not that attractive in terms of u.s. interest rates -- in terms of interest rates and in terms of relative equity returns. the u.s. give the best equity returns because of the dominance in the tech sector. of...
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the only thing missing, of course, was you, john. i went there in august. >> i appreciate that. yeah. unfortunately, i should also mention, we also have the lincoln papers that frank and virginia williams donated to us, which is a marvelous collection. if you are doing any research, you know, and again we say any serious student or whatever, we would love to have you come, not only see our material, but to use our material. we have something like 17,000 linear feet of grant material, just grant letters basically. i don't know. we haven't counted yet all of frank williams' contributions, but it's huge. you can't believe some of the stuff. >> terrific. yes, ma'am. >> you spoke of grant's work towards striving for african-american rights and that's one of the things that i admire him so much for, but i struggle still with his general orderers number 11 and really wishing that he would have explained himself and trying to understand what provoked that and trying to wrap my mind around that and -- >> sure. >> trying to forgive him for doing that. >> i'll tell you what, the best -- oh
the only thing missing, of course, was you, john. i went there in august. >> i appreciate that. yeah. unfortunately, i should also mention, we also have the lincoln papers that frank and virginia williams donated to us, which is a marvelous collection. if you are doing any research, you know, and again we say any serious student or whatever, we would love to have you come, not only see our material, but to use our material. we have something like 17,000 linear feet of grant material, just...
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i mean, it bounces around day to day, but it's a concerning trend overall. johnis did we find the basement? yeah, look at this. look at what the eu was able to do. that is what a wave looks like, right, and i find this graph both inspiring and very troubling at the same time. inspiring because you see what is possible and what the european union was doing taking their case counts very, very low. the united states seems like we found the basement at 20,000 new infections per day. that's not a good basement, john, and now we're going up. >> that's the rough spot we're in. you're 20,000 to 30,000 new cases all of last week. let's take a look at some of the other numbers. this is hospitalization. again, it's california, texas and arizona here. california has said pretty much a flat line with a high number of hospitalizations, but, still, that's a stress on the system and then you see texas, pretty much a flat line and all of a sudden you start to go up. arizona has been flat going up at a slower pace than text yeah, but if you look at hospitalizations, sanjay, the go
i mean, it bounces around day to day, but it's a concerning trend overall. johnis did we find the basement? yeah, look at this. look at what the eu was able to do. that is what a wave looks like, right, and i find this graph both inspiring and very troubling at the same time. inspiring because you see what is possible and what the european union was doing taking their case counts very, very low. the united states seems like we found the basement at 20,000 new infections per day. that's not a...
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john, i would like to just disagree a little bit with one thing van said. you know, i don't think it's the job of prosecutors to indict anyone they can just find probable cause on. the ethics of prosecution is you don't bring a case unless you believe you can find proof beyond a reasonable doubt. yes, it's true that you can get a charge for probable cause, but i think honest and good prosecutors only bring cases where they feel they can find proof beyond a reasonable doubt. now, in these circumstances, based on the evidence i have seen, there is ample evidence to charge the three additional police officers with crimes relating to this horrible death. but i really think the only time prosecutors should bring charges is when they feel like they can make it stick before a jury. i believe that's likely to happen here. but it shouldn't be just probable cause. it should be proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> van. >> listen, i -- you should send a memo to prosecutors across the united states. i agree with that. i'm an attorney. that is the standard. that's a standa
john, i would like to just disagree a little bit with one thing van said. you know, i don't think it's the job of prosecutors to indict anyone they can just find probable cause on. the ethics of prosecution is you don't bring a case unless you believe you can find proof beyond a reasonable doubt. yes, it's true that you can get a charge for probable cause, but i think honest and good prosecutors only bring cases where they feel they can find proof beyond a reasonable doubt. now, in these...
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i chair this committee. supervisor walton has not been able to be here today. our clerk is john carroll. i want to folks at sfgov tv for creating this meeting. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> thank you very much. in order to protect board members and public during the covid-19 health emergency. board of supervisors legislative chambers taken pursuant to all local, state and federal orders. committee member will attend the meet thuing through video conference. public comment will be available for each item on the agenda. both cable channel 26 and sfgov tv.com are streaming the public
i chair this committee. supervisor walton has not been able to be here today. our clerk is john carroll. i want to folks at sfgov tv for creating this meeting. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? >> thank you very much. in order to protect board members and public during the covid-19 health emergency. board of supervisors legislative chambers taken pursuant to all local, state and federal orders. committee member will attend the meet thuing through video conference. public comment...
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john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. il that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of
john: a little work to do for sure. lemonis: okay. il that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food...
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i should say john and abigail adams. it has been a journey such as i have never had before i never set foot in the 18th century before. when one goes into the 18th century you give up a great deal that is advantageous to the writing biography in the 19h and 20th centuries. there are no photographs, no old outtakes from television interviews. very few examples of what we take to mean as journalism to bear very little resemblance to the newspaper coverage that continues into our own time. but what it does have and in many ways are the letters and diaries of the people of the time but in the case of the adams it is possible because of what they wrote and their letters to each other and other members of the family and their diaries, to know them better than we can know any of the founders. not even franklin takes us into his confidence the way john adams did. he poured out his innermost feelings all of his life on paper. sometimes to his detriment to tell us more than he should. he was a wonderful writer as was abigail. eithe
i should say john and abigail adams. it has been a journey such as i have never had before i never set foot in the 18th century before. when one goes into the 18th century you give up a great deal that is advantageous to the writing biography in the 19h and 20th centuries. there are no photographs, no old outtakes from television interviews. very few examples of what we take to mean as journalism to bear very little resemblance to the newspaper coverage that continues into our own time. but...
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guest: i addressed this with john scott on the fox report. it is amazing that democrats are putting so much weight in the polls yet again. i think that they are not learning from their history of 2016, where so many polls had hillary clinton so far ahead and she would win in a landslide and that did not happen. we are looking forward to another term and four more years with donald trump. if you look at the difference from tulsa, oklahoma, and seeing how many people love and support the president and how much momentum is behind him, how much fun the campaign has been able to provide. he was the first president in american history to announce his reelection campaign the day after he was sworn into office. we have been campaigning since then. and i think that there is so much momentum that we see all across the country. that motivation and momentum is not there for joe biden. said fromresident tulsa is he is putting joe biden on notice. today is the 81st day that joe biden has not held a press conference. i don't know why he won't. he won't submi
guest: i addressed this with john scott on the fox report. it is amazing that democrats are putting so much weight in the polls yet again. i think that they are not learning from their history of 2016, where so many polls had hillary clinton so far ahead and she would win in a landslide and that did not happen. we are looking forward to another term and four more years with donald trump. if you look at the difference from tulsa, oklahoma, and seeing how many people love and support the...
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john bolton? kiron? >> kiron: this is why i think it matters, harris. fact is that john bolton is part of the foreign policy community and establishment over many decades. some of those colleagues will influence voters. on air, people like me. with the book really shows is that there was a deep ideological divide going out of the white house at the time. many people around the president did not support him. it makes us all nervous, when a president is unable to deploy his strategies and policies because of what is going on. sometimes an inter-office palace coup. it's not good for the trump comy come it's not good for trump, and makes us wonder how he achieved some of the big goals on foreign policy he set out to with all this going on around him. i think in some ways it makes him look stronger, not weaker. >> harris: that's really an interesting take. also, questions about whether or not john bolton could have something coming, the way you put it. i don't know if it could be legally or wet, but a coup. that is a strong word, kiron skinner. all right, mar
john bolton? kiron? >> kiron: this is why i think it matters, harris. fact is that john bolton is part of the foreign policy community and establishment over many decades. some of those colleagues will influence voters. on air, people like me. with the book really shows is that there was a deep ideological divide going out of the white house at the time. many people around the president did not support him. it makes us all nervous, when a president is unable to deploy his strategies and...
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but farmer john i was solid dusts feel safe from the virus is the daily cup of warm which tea has a bitter taste but he reckons it's worth it why would he says helps his grandmother as a wife spanish from the. last stop germany here the fridays for future movement has suspended many of its well known activities because of the pandemic so they've been thinking up new ones. elena marshall and jacob basil are fridays for future activist they took part in the protest that turned environmental movement into a household name the coronavirus pandemic put an end to such mass gatherings fridays for a future is now looking for new ways to raise awareness. of course you have to maintain social distancing that means that we for instance paint crosses on to the streets and send cities and people keep their distance by standing on those marks or we form human change with people holding tape to keep apart and some cases we won't bring people onto the streets at all but instead use items like protest signs. as part of online protest fridays for a future place 10000 placards in front of the german parliame
but farmer john i was solid dusts feel safe from the virus is the daily cup of warm which tea has a bitter taste but he reckons it's worth it why would he says helps his grandmother as a wife spanish from the. last stop germany here the fridays for future movement has suspended many of its well known activities because of the pandemic so they've been thinking up new ones. elena marshall and jacob basil are fridays for future activist they took part in the protest that turned environmental...
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this is john i want to know how you think about navigating a market like this to openings and closingsmic i know you're not so much a day tod to day trader person, but what does this mean and what are you doing to get your portfolio balanced >> anything that really threatens this v-shaped recovery will cause more volatility i think we have been looking for this type of correction for two to three years, being long term investors we're very disciplines and cautious we have increased our active management over the last two or three years. we have positioned and transitioned our portfolio we are generating strategies we have also added small cap growth to the portfolio. in our private equity portfolio, we have tried to decrease some costs and we have increased exposure to women owned and minority owned firms all of this is really to, you know, identify the gaps in the portfolio and shore it up. it is an on-going methodical prosenior citizen whepr process. we're trying to increase the complexity of the portfolio. >> albertsons has opened up, but i believe that opening trade is below at 15.
this is john i want to know how you think about navigating a market like this to openings and closingsmic i know you're not so much a day tod to day trader person, but what does this mean and what are you doing to get your portfolio balanced >> anything that really threatens this v-shaped recovery will cause more volatility i think we have been looking for this type of correction for two to three years, being long term investors we're very disciplines and cautious we have increased our...
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i remember back in 19 -- john louis and i first met in october 1960. we were founding members of the student nonviolent committee that became known as snit. john and i talked about this a lot. we often talked that we suffered in that movement because of two things. one there was a group of people who exploited the movement. but, number two, there was a group of people who hijacked the movement. and when you have these kinds of activities going on, everybody that gets involved ain't necessarily there with a real purpose. we have a purpose when they go out to protest. but then there are people who will use that as a cover to do other things. so, we have to be very careful in this movement, especially the social media all around us. because so much of what we say and do gets weaponized against us. and so, we know that happened back in 2016. so, we've got to make sure that we do not allow ourselves to play the other person's game. even though i grew up playing sport as well. i was not as good a football player as i should have been, but a pretty good baseba
i remember back in 19 -- john louis and i first met in october 1960. we were founding members of the student nonviolent committee that became known as snit. john and i talked about this a lot. we often talked that we suffered in that movement because of two things. one there was a group of people who exploited the movement. but, number two, there was a group of people who hijacked the movement. and when you have these kinds of activities going on, everybody that gets involved ain't necessarily...
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no your job no you're john wooden it could do a couple. i didn't hear john in the east or. chavez. is a misleader but. i said he shouted again none of them didn't see. them and some of them i don't know what it's about i don't know. the meaning of the english but i'm. sure. it was a little known about it in the sun i'm sure. he smiled a moment i mean. in another misjudgement. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about 18 or stone harder to shroud cast because hoddle mitch went on all cast a whole year more tell us it back to reese. the shadow of that effect if he legit wouldn't have had a jam with. this of this number. set at the lowest. cost of. the 2nd escape with whatever bush had anything he thinks with a bunch of those funny very good friends haha you want to do it on a b. sub and it will be in him and know the pain. from losing it all being a bit was a bit. naming them if that's not what you know them on the phone with bushman or. jessica and there are. many of them and i don't see that on the edge of it let me step by. step mom the war. movie. chillies infamous dict
no your job no you're john wooden it could do a couple. i didn't hear john in the east or. chavez. is a misleader but. i said he shouted again none of them didn't see. them and some of them i don't know what it's about i don't know. the meaning of the english but i'm. sure. it was a little known about it in the sun i'm sure. he smiled a moment i mean. in another misjudgement. embryos tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about 18 or stone harder to shroud cast because hoddle mitch went on all...
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john i think the question -- it's a question we can ask in 2019. i think it is a complicated one, because by asking that question, we are assuming that everybody wants the revolution. everybody wanted to be american versus british, versus something else. i think it is important to take a step back and realize as we know, things were split down and threes. there is a part of the 13 rebelling colonies. some people did have a political ideology that would float towards patriotism. some had ideology that floated toward being loyal to the king. some just wanted to be left out of it all together. others still, i'm thinking about enslaved african americans. do they want freedom? absolutely. do they want freedom individually? heck yes. do i care so much about what they, wet avenue to freedom gets me the freedom that i need? we have african americans scene taking -- up on his proclamations to be free. clinton later. washington after that. i think this idea of winded we want to the americans forces -- english versus something else -- i think we have to change
john i think the question -- it's a question we can ask in 2019. i think it is a complicated one, because by asking that question, we are assuming that everybody wants the revolution. everybody wanted to be american versus british, versus something else. i think it is important to take a step back and realize as we know, things were split down and threes. there is a part of the 13 rebelling colonies. some people did have a political ideology that would float towards patriotism. some had...
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>>he decided to leave school but his mind was never far from saint john's i made a withdrawal physically i never made a withdrawal in my heart or intellectually pat's graduation turned out to be the for this from what he had envisioned when he left school all those years ago i sat down in a recliner in the living room, nobody could come with their with the virus and everything watched virtual my ipad after reflecting on his college journey, patrick called something he told his 4 children. now 3 lawyers and a teacher don't go to college to prepare yourself for a job, go to college. so that you can enjoy your time off. so now as graduates compete for first jobs and start their futures. >>pat we'll be enjoying his summer off. >>and kron 4 is saluting the class of 20 20 here in the bay area tonight. it is and rich i'll she is graduating from answer brought to high school in morgan hill. she plans to attend you see or find in the fall to study economics congrats to her and a live look now at our web site here is kron 4 dot com as we showcase all the seniors graduating this year just go to our
>>he decided to leave school but his mind was never far from saint john's i made a withdrawal physically i never made a withdrawal in my heart or intellectually pat's graduation turned out to be the for this from what he had envisioned when he left school all those years ago i sat down in a recliner in the living room, nobody could come with their with the virus and everything watched virtual my ipad after reflecting on his college journey, patrick called something he told his 4 children....
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. >> when you say harvard law school and you went to harvard law school but i think of john houseman from "the paper chase" and these scenes where he has the students stand up and state their name and state the case and what not. yet, that's, you know, i think what students would want. you mentioned not only does the bar not want students to take a video class, the students don't either because they want that experience. first overalf all, is that expee accurate from the movies and i imagine students don't want to pay $50,000 a year to talk to their ipad. >> one, that experience is somewhat accurate. i wouldn't say they intentionally try to embarrass you but they are very active calling on you. i had the luxury of taking bankruptcy in the fall of 2008 when elizabeth warren would call on you every day guaranteed. you definitely need to be on your toes. that's one thing. the method of being able to maintain that in a remote setting is really important because of that dialogue in terms of how it changes the way you think, which is very beneficial to law students regardless of how they de
. >> when you say harvard law school and you went to harvard law school but i think of john houseman from "the paper chase" and these scenes where he has the students stand up and state their name and state the case and what not. yet, that's, you know, i think what students would want. you mentioned not only does the bar not want students to take a video class, the students don't either because they want that experience. first overalf all, is that expee accurate from the movies...
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i don't see that, john. jonathan: i totally agree with you. that's one thing to look out for this week. we got to start with new york city reopening, the long process of reopening. i think for many people, looking at the process play out here in the united states, on the economic side, i want to emphasize that, on the economic side specifically, the data has looked ok as we slowly got the reopening process underway. lisa: that's what wall street is laser focused on, and i think you wisely raise the point, the long road to reopening. yes, today marks the beginning of phase one of the reopening, which will last at least two weeks before phase two starts. this is curbside pickup and things of that nature. that's the main thing that i'm watching today. also, on the docket to keep in mind, president trump is meeting with some law enforcement at 3:00 p.m. at the white house. interesting to see whether he makes any comments over the past weeks' developments. plus later in the day, the world bank releases its economics prospect report. to tom's point
i don't see that, john. jonathan: i totally agree with you. that's one thing to look out for this week. we got to start with new york city reopening, the long process of reopening. i think for many people, looking at the process play out here in the united states, on the economic side, i want to emphasize that, on the economic side specifically, the data has looked ok as we slowly got the reopening process underway. lisa: that's what wall street is laser focused on, and i think you wisely raise...
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john. mccain there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i said he shouldn't be none of the business of. the minutes of the home but i know what it's about to. me that it was one of the. it was a little known but i'm only getting this one i'm. sure the more i mean. any other misjudgements. tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about a teen or stone hard to shroud castle caught hoddle made. casts a whole year more tell us that the camera reask. the shadow it could that effect if he legit wouldn't have time to jam with. the stone. circle on those. holes of. the 2nd escape with whatever bush had anything he thinks with a bunch of those funny very wolf in cardboard they do it on a b. sub and it will be in them and know the ending. foreseeing you know being a bit was a good. name in them if that's not what you know them over the phone with bushman. you jessica and then i love that i've already. mentioned that one i don't see that on the edge of it let me step by. step mom to wa
john. mccain there is. no you can do nothing wrong i john. no your job on you john wooden is to do a coke and. i didn't hear john in the movies or. should bet. is a misleader but. i said he shouldn't be none of the business of. the minutes of the home but i know what it's about to. me that it was one of the. it was a little known but i'm only getting this one i'm. sure the more i mean. any other misjudgements. tasneem gayety shortcake as beast was. about a teen or stone hard to shroud castle...
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>> john, i think there will be multiple, multiple things.arly for us to really understand the lasting impacts this will have on trade, on our work habits. for example, a big part of our company went to start -- started working from home march 13th. and amazingly, using technology, the company hasn't really missed a beat. and we started looking at the employees and sort of two ways. employees who are -- whose jobs dependent on being at a facility, for example. if you're going to build cars at a plant you need to be at the assembly plant and several others who are also not assembling vehicles but designing vehicles, in studios, testing, powertrains who have to be in facilities and thinking through this view of who absolutely needs to be there, who doesn't need to be there and when we do bring back people not facility dependent how to work with them, conference rooms probably not as crowded and wears masks, seriously thinking about maybe there are some people who will not come back for a long time. we recently sent out a survey to thousands of
>> john, i think there will be multiple, multiple things.arly for us to really understand the lasting impacts this will have on trade, on our work habits. for example, a big part of our company went to start -- started working from home march 13th. and amazingly, using technology, the company hasn't really missed a beat. and we started looking at the employees and sort of two ways. employees who are -- whose jobs dependent on being at a facility, for example. if you're going to build cars...
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joining me kaitlan collins and rear admiral john kirby. kate, i want to start with you. the president was out at the john paul ii shrine today, calling governors weak and promising to get tougher, but his definition of tough includes having protesters who were peacefully exercising their first amendment right across the street from his house forcibly removed. >> reporter: yeah, you couldn't ignore that. the president came out to the rose garden yesterday and said he's an ally of peaceful protesters when just moments, minutes before, we watched these protesters in front of the white house being cleared out with smoke, with flash bangs, with several lines of officers who had their shields, batons, and some of them were on foot, some were on horse back. they cleared the protesters after giving three abrupt warnings within minutes of each other. and of course then you saw the president in a large security detail and several aides including his son-in-law, jared kushner and ivanka trump as well joining him to walk over to the church for the photo opportunity which he's now bei
joining me kaitlan collins and rear admiral john kirby. kate, i want to start with you. the president was out at the john paul ii shrine today, calling governors weak and promising to get tougher, but his definition of tough includes having protesters who were peacefully exercising their first amendment right across the street from his house forcibly removed. >> reporter: yeah, you couldn't ignore that. the president came out to the rose garden yesterday and said he's an ally of peaceful...