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john: i would like to be. i was not in the last election.irst time i have sat out an election. as you said, i got asked election night in portugal who i voted for. and i said, already i had voted by absentee ballot. i said i voted for a democrat for the first time. as i look forward, i think it is so important that both parties get back to the middle. america does not want to be led from the far right or the far left, and yet that is what we are doing in gerrymandering the territories, etc. i think we need to as electorate tell our parties, get our act together and be led from the center and do it inclusively. emily: would you like to see a serious republican challenger to president trump? john: i think we need whoever is whether it is president trump for the next four years, or a democrat, or an outsider, we need to get the country back to the middle and inclusive. a country divided is not good for the rest of the world. the rest of the world, even though they're frustrated with us at times, they still know america has to lead. and i think
john: i would like to be. i was not in the last election.irst time i have sat out an election. as you said, i got asked election night in portugal who i voted for. and i said, already i had voted by absentee ballot. i said i voted for a democrat for the first time. as i look forward, i think it is so important that both parties get back to the middle. america does not want to be led from the far right or the far left, and yet that is what we are doing in gerrymandering the territories, etc. i...
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remember talking to my son when i introduced him to john. granddaughter, who is a second-year student at columbia law school, was in the room. after we walked out, she said why do you like him so much? [laughter] she could tell i really liked him. knew heit's because i knew me. he gave me confidence. he made me believe more in myself than i had. john had that special capacity to do so. when you are with him, you know you are with greatness. years, who in just two did more than most people do in their entire career. i told my granddaughter what i liked about him had nothing to do with the fights we were in together and one together. word why it up in one i cared so much for john dingell. believed everyone, without exception, is entitled to be treated with dignity. walked, it how john was how he talked, how he carries himself. that, it was how he treated everyone. i mean everyone. john knew the people of michigan, of america, because he knew the meaning of the word dignity. everything he worked on was rooted in that knowledge, in the belief tha
remember talking to my son when i introduced him to john. granddaughter, who is a second-year student at columbia law school, was in the room. after we walked out, she said why do you like him so much? [laughter] she could tell i really liked him. knew heit's because i knew me. he gave me confidence. he made me believe more in myself than i had. john had that special capacity to do so. when you are with him, you know you are with greatness. years, who in just two did more than most people do in...
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i was 47 and john was 50. i told you i was going to sin. governor madam speaker who is not here but she told me why she was not going to be here. she ran into an ice storm and all the members of congress that will be at the memorial service in washington, d.c. wanted to be here. thank you for the passport into don't remember dearborn and we have a lot of folks here that knew john and loved john and i see the delegation from -- hey, joe, how are you -- indiana is here. the levins are here and congress women and congressmen and a few from out of state that got here like we did last night before the ice blocked us all in. in all of the staff of john, past and present staff you had a great honor working for a master who taught you a lot and you taught him a lot as well. thank you for being here. judge, as i said when i met you earlier, you couldn't deny him. you looked just like your dad and you seem to have all his qualities. i mean that sincerely. it has been an honor getting to meet you and to meet your nephew who he should know that his gra
i was 47 and john was 50. i told you i was going to sin. governor madam speaker who is not here but she told me why she was not going to be here. she ran into an ice storm and all the members of congress that will be at the memorial service in washington, d.c. wanted to be here. thank you for the passport into don't remember dearborn and we have a lot of folks here that knew john and loved john and i see the delegation from -- hey, joe, how are you -- indiana is here. the levins are here and...
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john's holding the gavel on -- when medicare passes in the house. ihim, me standing to his right when we passed the -- signed the affordable care act. john was here. president was here. i was there. all he would look up at me and o, almost there. [laughter] what a guy. i tell you what. he knew the difference between a hot mic and a cold mic. [laughter] ere's john in 164, pushing members of the rules committee to advance the civil rights act on the house floor. ohn. around the same time a friend of all of ours, and a man who will speak next -- later in the week, was supposed to be here today, couldn't get here, a man who alked across the bridge in selma, who really went out of his way, john lewis, young man working with -- if john were here my guess is -- john is famous for saying, you are the ight, you are the light. never let anyone, any person, or any force dampen or dim or diminish your light. that was john. that was john. he said, choose confrontation esitantly. but when it is your time, don't be afraid to stand up, speak up, speak out against gre
john's holding the gavel on -- when medicare passes in the house. ihim, me standing to his right when we passed the -- signed the affordable care act. john was here. president was here. i was there. all he would look up at me and o, almost there. [laughter] what a guy. i tell you what. he knew the difference between a hot mic and a cold mic. [laughter] ere's john in 164, pushing members of the rules committee to advance the civil rights act on the house floor. ohn. around the same time a friend...
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then i remembered, john had a sense of humor. oughts and said, mr. vice president, you have a sense of humor. his mother is a finnegan. i said john wanted you to eulogize. you were reluctant. i am certainly reluctant to be up here giving the homily. i thought gosh, john did have a sense of humor. plus he picked a chaplain that was trying to preach and trying to get to detroit to preach, and you know, father pat, he's stubborn. he is really a tough bird, you know. speaker ryan tried to get rid of him, look what happened. he's back. [laughter] >> he's got his job back. so you're stuck with john getting his way. john said, i want what i want. i want biden and turner up here. so, mr. vice president, we're in it together. my son, bless you. so i was thinking the readings -- i was picking the readings and that is always a sensitive, personal thing. and debbie did a beautiful job with the first reading. your program said that cindy was going to read. well, that was misprinted. it is kate who was going to raid. disregard that program. --
then i remembered, john had a sense of humor. oughts and said, mr. vice president, you have a sense of humor. his mother is a finnegan. i said john wanted you to eulogize. you were reluctant. i am certainly reluctant to be up here giving the homily. i thought gosh, john did have a sense of humor. plus he picked a chaplain that was trying to preach and trying to get to detroit to preach, and you know, father pat, he's stubborn. he is really a tough bird, you know. speaker ryan tried to get rid...
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john: i don't know. i heard it is out there. [laughter] craig: the idea of attacking simultaneously across a broad front, our friend calls this a concentration in time. at the time, a lot of generals said concentration is the key to success. we concentrate our army, we can defeat the army. what most battlefield generals try to do was put the concentration in place. but grant and lincoln saw a concentration in time spread over a broad front, so not physically concentrated, but concentrated at the same moment puts the enemy in a position where they have to choose where they respond. both men saw that and saw in the other, which is interesting. john: this is what i think is so great, too. lincoln basically says to grant, they talk and know they generally agree. he says i know you will do the right thing so i don't really care to know the specifics. just do it. basically says win this war for me. this is what grant basically does. he pressures, pressures. you look at the virginia campaign. what normally happened with lincoln's other
john: i don't know. i heard it is out there. [laughter] craig: the idea of attacking simultaneously across a broad front, our friend calls this a concentration in time. at the time, a lot of generals said concentration is the key to success. we concentrate our army, we can defeat the army. what most battlefield generals try to do was put the concentration in place. but grant and lincoln saw a concentration in time spread over a broad front, so not physically concentrated, but concentrated at...
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i remember asking john about monroe county. he talked about the marshland he talked about the fact that i -- if i were going to come into, he expected me to feel the same way about waterfowling and about protecting the resources there and about making sure that the wildlife refuge continued to grow and expand and meet the needs of coming generations. we talked about that. and we shared those things together. i found out about the river basin battlefield national park where a significant war, a loss to the united states, took place there. at the river but it became the rallying cry that ultimately i believe led to the winning of the war of 1812. so this became part of my district but it became part of sharing with john dingell. i remember this is what i learned that i'll never forget. i hope none of us forget it. because it's the way of life that i think leads to a valued life of service. because i had the chance of serving with his son chris in the state legislature. that was a dingell who served and went on to be a circuit cour
i remember asking john about monroe county. he talked about the marshland he talked about the fact that i -- if i were going to come into, he expected me to feel the same way about waterfowling and about protecting the resources there and about making sure that the wildlife refuge continued to grow and expand and meet the needs of coming generations. we talked about that. and we shared those things together. i found out about the river basin battlefield national park where a significant war, a...
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that's how all of us knew john dingell. when i first arrived in congress, john had already been there for over a quarter of a century. and i had the privilege of serving with him for 33 years. like many of the freshmen at the time, i saw him as larger than life. he was imposing. yes, intimidating. he was john lewis has said, chairman john dingell. seemingly unapproachable. at the time i thought of an old country ballad sung by tennessee ernie ford, told of a giant of a man who held up the buckling timber in a collapsing mine. allowing all others in that mine to escape. big john, that miner was called. without ll was question our very own big john. larger than life figure who had raised up the institution of the house as a legislator and as a leader in our party. as the years passed and i got to know john the man, not only as big john the chairman, and as it turned out, he was approachable. he was, i discovered, as so many of you did, as tender as he was tenacious. he became a dear, dear friend. thank you, debbie, for allowing me t
that's how all of us knew john dingell. when i first arrived in congress, john had already been there for over a quarter of a century. and i had the privilege of serving with him for 33 years. like many of the freshmen at the time, i saw him as larger than life. he was imposing. yes, intimidating. he was john lewis has said, chairman john dingell. seemingly unapproachable. at the time i thought of an old country ballad sung by tennessee ernie ford, told of a giant of a man who held up the...
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i want to share a few words about their experience at j.f.k. towers. thank you john for taking the time, and being willing to share your story. [applause] >> i believe that mercy housing makes life worth living. to illustrate, let me tell you in the -- an interesting story. a personal experience. one day when mercy first came here and people were gathering around, and not quite used to anything yet, that one day, a staff member from mercy housing came in from outside and he saw me and said, john, i saw your picture on a meals on wheels vehicle. i said, you didn't see the other 19 of them in the truck. , he then called me mr john, a gentleman is standing in the doorway right here. that started something i would never have expected. i would come down in the morning , and angel in the office or mary, our manager, would say, good morning mr john. that grew. then it was staff, it was tenants, but mostly, it was housing and construction. they would get in the elevator with me, and they would say, mr john, and one man said, i want to show you something, and he took out a ph
i want to share a few words about their experience at j.f.k. towers. thank you john for taking the time, and being willing to share your story. [applause] >> i believe that mercy housing makes life worth living. to illustrate, let me tell you in the -- an interesting story. a personal experience. one day when mercy first came here and people were gathering around, and not quite used to anything yet, that one day, a staff member from mercy housing came in from outside and he saw me and...
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john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce committee for such a great time. he remembered all of you. he asked me to give each of you his best, to wish you well, and to say that our country needs each of us to work together. would that we could leave just some of the legacy that john dingell has left behind. we are so blessed that we have the opportunity to serve with his wife, his beloved wife, his lovely deborah. what an extraordinary relationship. what an extraordinary man. how lucky we were and are to serve with him. he speaker will be shortly notifying us of when the funeral will be, opportunities to go to the funeral. there will be a memorial service as well here and probably a service in the capitol as well. so there will be opportunities for each of us to stand and testify to the greatness and goodness of john david dingell jr. i yield
john dingell, i will tell you, i was with wednesday from approximately 4:00 p.m. on wednesday until 6:30 p.m. and debbie was there. your dad was there, andy. our dear colleague, sandy levin, was there, and john orlando, who served with john in the energy and commerce committee for such a great time. he remembered all of you. he asked me to give each of you his best, to wish you well, and to say that our country needs each of us to work together. would that we could leave just some of the legacy...
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john: i want to say something regarding speech generally, and it applies to social media. a lot of the question around social media speech has to do with implied threats and harassment. i think you're going to find that speech is distinguished between speech which is expressing an idea and speech which is more or less an assault. currently, an assault is defined as a physical assault, but if you have ever been verbally assaulted, you understand it has a physical effect. and hate speech has a physical effect. it can also encourage physical violence. my view and my expectation is that speech will be distinguished more -- for instance, i cannot walk into a bank and say give me your money and then claim that was free speech. i can't rob a person with my speech. likewise, i think it's going to be distinguished between assaultive speech and speech which is conveying an idea. mary beth: there is no legal definition of hate speech. i believe along with many others that the limit to speech that is not covered should be physical violence. in schools, it is a little bit we have toecau
john: i want to say something regarding speech generally, and it applies to social media. a lot of the question around social media speech has to do with implied threats and harassment. i think you're going to find that speech is distinguished between speech which is expressing an idea and speech which is more or less an assault. currently, an assault is defined as a physical assault, but if you have ever been verbally assaulted, you understand it has a physical effect. and hate speech has a...
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have kept many voters uninformed about the tremendous economic progress of the last two years well john i absolutely agree with you on that i mean the reporting it's almost nonexistent ok but let me go to auburn lou i still i still want to stay with the foreign policy thing here because i think it was intentional because trump has got have found himself in a lot of hot water with people very very close with him contradicting him interpretating his words shifting policy the syria is the perfect example at the end of december or getting out of syria and then. pompei zero in bolton going on middle east who are saying well it's not really exactly what he means he kind of means this or that i mean basically putting words in the president's mouth and the reason why mention this because there is a part of his base that want these foreign wars that come to an end and he's trying to honor that while at the same time meddling in the affairs of venezuela in the most obtrusive in well an amazingly transparent way it's and i mean this is a coup that is being just advertised. in broad daylight go ahead
have kept many voters uninformed about the tremendous economic progress of the last two years well john i absolutely agree with you on that i mean the reporting it's almost nonexistent ok but let me go to auburn lou i still i still want to stay with the foreign policy thing here because i think it was intentional because trump has got have found himself in a lot of hot water with people very very close with him contradicting him interpretating his words shifting policy the syria is the perfect...
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>> because i worked with john in this capacity before. i know he's got mad skills. sucked into john legend. he's so cool, i know. >> all the coaches are ganging up on john, but don't worry, he has a secret weapon and i'm not just talking about his cute mini-me 9-month-old miles. >> is there any concern he can use chrissy and her online presence? >> she trolls me more than she trolls everybody else. i have a feeling she's not going to help me that much. >> john may be the new guy, but blake wants to settle the score with kelly. >> last season goes out, gets the country artist and wins. will you ever let that happen again? >> you want to see me cry? is that your goal as an interviewer? >> i want to see you cry. >> you ever see that movie offici "40-year-old virgin" where they rip the wax off steve carell's chest? >> oh, kelly clarkson! >> that's because she's associated with misery. >>> we are just three days away from oscars sunday, but before some of our favorite female nominees walk the carpet, we are thro throwing it back to their first time on "e.t." >> what's it
>> because i worked with john in this capacity before. i know he's got mad skills. sucked into john legend. he's so cool, i know. >> all the coaches are ganging up on john, but don't worry, he has a secret weapon and i'm not just talking about his cute mini-me 9-month-old miles. >> is there any concern he can use chrissy and her online presence? >> she trolls me more than she trolls everybody else. i have a feeling she's not going to help me that much. >> john may...
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john i think it i think that's a great point and you know i think. sometimes you just also have to look at the system that we're living in so we're living in a system of settler colonial system that's what america is and i think when you break these down there's also sorts of factors that i think douglas and everybody else has kind of touched on a little bit but for the most part it's really about power it's about control and identity because if you can get control made of identity then you don't have to acknowledge that there were people here before americans camera before europeans can also not have it's about power and kind of just dispelling the notion that native people were murdered here and then another and it's also another factor is about white guilt people don't want to acknowledge that genocide that happened and so i think that's that's are two very large reasons but there's a lot of other factors that people touched on to do and i want to. again go ahead. ok i think that and you know a lot of people try to compare it to the vikings and an
john i think it i think that's a great point and you know i think. sometimes you just also have to look at the system that we're living in so we're living in a system of settler colonial system that's what america is and i think when you break these down there's also sorts of factors that i think douglas and everybody else has kind of touched on a little bit but for the most part it's really about power it's about control and identity because if you can get control made of identity then you...
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i wouldn't have. >> reporter: thing was, john was so sad. ed so sincerely contrite. >> he started crying and crying and crying. and he said, "please forgive me. i love you so much. i can never live without you." >> reporter: and it was true that he made her feel like she was the only woman in the world. and when they were alone together she felt truly loved. >> and i'm thinking, "okay, 90% of me doesn't believe him, but there's that 10% that maybe he's right, and i'm going to throw away the person that i fell in love with without trying to work it through." >> reporter: and so she accepted his explanations, and she forgave him. >> there was always a reason? >> yes. >> reporter: in march 2015, soon after they found that stash of papers, terra and her sister discovered their mother was married to the guy. that was it. . why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. going to extremes for perfect skin? where does it end? new olay whips. while not equal to cosmetic procedures, our b3 complex hydrates to smooth skin. injections? rejected. beaut
i wouldn't have. >> reporter: thing was, john was so sad. ed so sincerely contrite. >> he started crying and crying and crying. and he said, "please forgive me. i love you so much. i can never live without you." >> reporter: and it was true that he made her feel like she was the only woman in the world. and when they were alone together she felt truly loved. >> and i'm thinking, "okay, 90% of me doesn't believe him, but there's that 10% that maybe he's...
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(ácommercialá) forecast.bay area tracking your and i am ( john ) and i am (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) as and heavy rains into friday afternoon, evening and eventually into saturday morning. skies will remain primarily cloudy through the day with a few scattered sprinkles to start the day before heavier rain settles in. high temperatures will be just a little cooler in the upper 50's and low 60's. ( james ) a federal appeals court in san francisco has blocked a city ordinance that requires health warnings on ads for soda and other sugary beverages. the 9th circuit court of appeals found that the law violated constitutionally protected commercial speech. various retail and and ad groups opposed the ordinance. supporters argued it was a way to reduce consumption of sugary drinks..which can lead to problems like obesity and heart disease. state senator scott wiener ... the author of the bill ... hopes it can be amended to eventually pass. ( darya ) coming up on the kron 4 morning buzz... why do the quarterbacks get all the glory.. i'll give you another local boy to root for in the superbowl
(ácommercialá) forecast.bay area tracking your and i am ( john ) and i am (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) as and heavy rains into friday afternoon, evening and eventually into saturday morning. skies will remain primarily cloudy through the day with a few scattered sprinkles to start the day before heavier rain settles in. high temperatures will be just a little cooler in the upper 50's and low 60's. ( james ) a federal appeals court in san francisco has blocked a city ordinance that requires...
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>> john: i do, indeed. i will give you little hand.et's assume bruce ohr family getting stuff to the fbi -- >> sean: ding, ding, ding. message sent and received, thank you. let me go to what we have here. everybody that i know who knows william barr says straight arrow. william barr is going to do his job. if you can do his job, sarah, he has to go back to hillary. he has to go back to rigged investigation. yes to go back to the crime she committee. he has to go to the fisa that everybody was warned about, the dossier. what lies were told the pfizer judge, correct? >> sara: correct. and sean, there was nobody else to actually have an investigation conducted on any of this but william barr. remember, the final say is going to be the department of justice. congress can only do so much but without the department of justice, actually opening up an investigation without william barr, all of this goes nowhere. we absolutely have to have an investigation. >> sean: john, you are going to blow the story wide open tomorrow. >> john: yes, sir. >>
>> john: i do, indeed. i will give you little hand.et's assume bruce ohr family getting stuff to the fbi -- >> sean: ding, ding, ding. message sent and received, thank you. let me go to what we have here. everybody that i know who knows william barr says straight arrow. william barr is going to do his job. if you can do his job, sarah, he has to go back to hillary. he has to go back to rigged investigation. yes to go back to the crime she committee. he has to go to the fisa that...
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feel like i was born to be here because my name is john. i do get that about every time i speak on the subject -- but as far as being here, we interpret here which is going to be heavily at hand. we are a public history institution. this topic is near and dear to my heart. but also for our audiences and visitors, it's an everyday occurrence for us. am i supposed to go through my whole -- >> you can talk about the ambassador. >> how much time do i have? [laughter] chief atkins: five minutes. let's rock and roll. john: we have to kind of address both ends of school groups and our general audience, is that we have a person who lived here over 400 years ago and she was good to make an impact, certainly not on her own community but also for the english community to which she engages and if you consider the english becoming the united states. we are going to have a huge legacy. we have to be prepared for subjects we are discussing today. most people have a disney perspective on the subject. my staff are extremely well read and present the idea ofre
feel like i was born to be here because my name is john. i do get that about every time i speak on the subject -- but as far as being here, we interpret here which is going to be heavily at hand. we are a public history institution. this topic is near and dear to my heart. but also for our audiences and visitors, it's an everyday occurrence for us. am i supposed to go through my whole -- >> you can talk about the ambassador. >> how much time do i have? [laughter] chief atkins: five...
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it will announce further details once it has passed all phases of the certification process ( john ) and ihn ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) rain and snowfall across the this morning depending on elevation with snowfall above 1,000 feet. drive carefully over mountain passes as icy spots will be seen along many routes. showers will taper off through the morning and by the afternoon temperatures in the bay will peak in the upper 40's and low 50's under mostly sunny skies. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond less than 20 min from the toll to 101 < nats of hail >( james ) this through the bay ar this is video showing the hail falling at s-f-o overnight. ( james ) its all part of our big story this morning. snow falling in the bay area. the santa cruz mountains is getting a lot of it this morning. ( darya ) kron 4's will tran is joining us now live from highway 17 with a look.
it will announce further details once it has passed all phases of the certification process ( john ) and ihn ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) rain and snowfall across the this morning depending on elevation with snowfall above 1,000 feet. drive carefully over mountain passes as icy spots will be seen along many routes. showers will taper off through the morning and by the afternoon temperatures in the bay will peak in the upper 40's and low 50's under...
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john: i was afraid of what somebody on the street might do. when i was walking to school. but we had examples in our lives. we had the birmingham kids. they were killed for speaking up with a -- for what they believed in. find other people who care about the issue you care about. find out once already going on with that issue. and when you do, it makes life meaningful and interesting. some days, even fun. would say, we were not isolated individuals. we were part of the peace movement. in our childhood, we grew up surrounded by the peace movement. we were immersed in the peace movement. we knew we had the support of adults around us. we knew there was a philosophical basis and a moral basis for what we were doing and i think that lend strength to do what we did. beth: i have felt isolated and alone at times, for sure, because of things i cared about. find one other person in your school, your community. find a friend to stand by you and that can make all the difference. >> raise your hand if you have a question. >> i wanted to know, what was the reaction you got from the co
john: i was afraid of what somebody on the street might do. when i was walking to school. but we had examples in our lives. we had the birmingham kids. they were killed for speaking up with a -- for what they believed in. find other people who care about the issue you care about. find out once already going on with that issue. and when you do, it makes life meaningful and interesting. some days, even fun. would say, we were not isolated individuals. we were part of the peace movement. in our...
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another lesson i hope we learn is the one when i first met john. he was an iconcxds con before i got here. but i watched the respect, not from his own coal etion in his own party, but the respect from across the aisle. they went to john for advice. when he walked on the floor, many on our side stood around him. the question of where we thought we could go, but he believed in this house, he believed in this country. he had great passions, passions for his constituents, passion for his committee, energy and commerce. he loved this committee so much, he thought there would be no other committee in this house. it wasn't until his retirement that we got jurisdiction back in other places. but he understood an ever-changing world. you could only imagine. he was able to adapt, which we should learn from, too. yes, the new world of social media, many would say will pass him by because of his age. he was one of the first i would follow on twitter. and this is a lesson this house in a bipartisan manner should take. it's one of my favorite tweets from john. cam
another lesson i hope we learn is the one when i first met john. he was an iconcxds con before i got here. but i watched the respect, not from his own coal etion in his own party, but the respect from across the aisle. they went to john for advice. when he walked on the floor, many on our side stood around him. the question of where we thought we could go, but he believed in this house, he believed in this country. he had great passions, passions for his constituents, passion for his committee,...
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john lewis led us in a tribute and we had our own service for john dingell i was born in 1955 john dingell was sworn into congress in 1955 he followed his father and his wife followed him today and thoughts and prayers go out to the family patella communications market is trending dramatically in recent years to foster innovation and growth in any industry it's important that we ensure that there's fair and competitive marketplace and i'm excited to hear how the third and fourth
john lewis led us in a tribute and we had our own service for john dingell i was born in 1955 john dingell was sworn into congress in 1955 he followed his father and his wife followed him today and thoughts and prayers go out to the family patella communications market is trending dramatically in recent years to foster innovation and growth in any industry it's important that we ensure that there's fair and competitive marketplace and i'm excited to hear how the third and fourth
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while the last half hour i said hi to friends here is from john i had the feeling i was fifteen or sixteen again. when our eyes met i felt like i was in america around in my heart was beating so fast while back of your. professional. and i was fifty two but i really felt it when i rise found each other. and look what i'm good he looks like a young man in his ad that he really should be having i live with what did you most miss you know you can talk to. a lot i missed my mother's of the traditional arab huge elation that. i missed my brothers and sisters. and my parents a pride but now speaker but close was there for me. there that the part of that i missed a lot. but maybe that's why i am. yeah i suffer the pain and don't talk about it but stuff that i keyed but of course i had hoped that my mother would be there usually leading but they would be there my niece and i would have like to have my family there but that's the price of being abroad i tried not to cry. so i would try to. make. her go i tell you i don't want to make. the relationship triggered a conflict within the elgindy family
while the last half hour i said hi to friends here is from john i had the feeling i was fifteen or sixteen again. when our eyes met i felt like i was in america around in my heart was beating so fast while back of your. professional. and i was fifty two but i really felt it when i rise found each other. and look what i'm good he looks like a young man in his ad that he really should be having i live with what did you most miss you know you can talk to. a lot i missed my mother's of the...
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while the last half hour i said hi to friends here is from john i had the feeling i was fifteen or sixteen again. when our eyes met i felt like i was in america around in my heart was beating so fast well back of your. question. and i was fifty two but i really felt it when i rise found each other. and look how good he looks like a young man. who should be having a really wonderful what did you most miss you know. a lot that i missed my mother was of the traditional arab huge elation that. i missed my brothers and sister i was in my parents a pride but klaus because but close was there for me. there that the part of that i missed a lot of the kids but maybe that's the way i am. i suffer the pain and don't talk about it you can bust out of that for a kid but of course i had hoped that my mother would be there yulia leading but they called one of my aunts would be there my niece and i would have like to have my family there but that's the price of being abroad i tried not to cry. so i tried to make. her go out there while the lakers. the relationship triggered a conflict within the i'll join
while the last half hour i said hi to friends here is from john i had the feeling i was fifteen or sixteen again. when our eyes met i felt like i was in america around in my heart was beating so fast well back of your. question. and i was fifty two but i really felt it when i rise found each other. and look how good he looks like a young man. who should be having a really wonderful what did you most miss you know. a lot that i missed my mother was of the traditional arab huge elation that. i...
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but i would like to see an outboard but take up john's point yeah you know just the fact that he was a parent our minority doesn't make discrimination or second class status right i mean you know jewish people a small minority but i hope no one would want to you know say the jewish people from barcelona bar because all of their faith all this history. but anybody back to the point i think that in this case. you know if a child has two moms or two dads then i think it's probably not correct to say father and father because obviously one will be the biological father and the other one won't serve example i've got friends who two gay men or several gay men i know who couples and they have parents children. that you know raise those children through or can see those children through sorry can see or donor insemination bernie one is the father so to say father and father would not technically be correct i would suggest that possibly as an alternative or less profitable and charge behooves them to come accompany a compromise might be mother to give people the option mother father or legal g
but i would like to see an outboard but take up john's point yeah you know just the fact that he was a parent our minority doesn't make discrimination or second class status right i mean you know jewish people a small minority but i hope no one would want to you know say the jewish people from barcelona bar because all of their faith all this history. but anybody back to the point i think that in this case. you know if a child has two moms or two dads then i think it's probably not correct to...
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no one was hurt during the robbery. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast.ad no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. vo: tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... vo: ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. vo: taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. vo: common side effects include headache and tiredness. vo: ask your doctor today, if epclusa is your kind of cure. (man)
no one was hurt during the robbery. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast.ad no symptoms of hepatitis c. man 1: mine... ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken...
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john: i think there are two important points. we saw this with facebook going through the cambridge analytic issue and beyond. are they using it for third-party advertising data or using it to inform internal data sets? that is important. i think some of the companies are glossing over that. i think they use this and are using the data for internal data sets, which gives them the ability to more finely grain target customers for a whole bunch of services. that is the first point. the second point, related to data, is that we have all of these amazing services today. companies are giving us these for free, software services. quarter, companies are managing to get more and more margin out of -- profit out of their products and that is happening because they are monetary easing the data -- data.rizing the we have a handful of companies becoming massive data collectors in all quarters of our life. it is a problem and it is not good for society or users or from technology or for startups. emily: now, while i have you, john, i want to
john: i think there are two important points. we saw this with facebook going through the cambridge analytic issue and beyond. are they using it for third-party advertising data or using it to inform internal data sets? that is important. i think some of the companies are glossing over that. i think they use this and are using the data for internal data sets, which gives them the ability to more finely grain target customers for a whole bunch of services. that is the first point. the second...
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john: i think you can invest in the brexit risk. ing has significant more upside to rally than as downside to fall, because over 400 mp's have said they will not support a hard brexit so it's unlikely we get the outcome. there is a decent chance we get a second referendum or a norway style deal, either of which will lead to a significant rally. they are being depressed by this risk of a prolonged brexit outcome. probably sterling is the cleaner way to play it. anna: meanwhile, expectations for when the bank of england hikes being pushed out because u.k. inflation dipping just a little bit. when you expect the bank of england to move? i guess -- suppose it comes down to where we started, with the base case for brexit? john: they do want to get another hike in, but clearly the present uncertainty makes that difficult. there is this a bleak picture in china and europe where it's just drifting lower. that creates no inflation pressure, no need to hike, but could bring the risk of deflation back to the table. oft: john roe, legal -- head
john: i think you can invest in the brexit risk. ing has significant more upside to rally than as downside to fall, because over 400 mp's have said they will not support a hard brexit so it's unlikely we get the outcome. there is a decent chance we get a second referendum or a norway style deal, either of which will lead to a significant rally. they are being depressed by this risk of a prolonged brexit outcome. probably sterling is the cleaner way to play it. anna: meanwhile, expectations for...
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(john ford) i like to make westerns to get away from hollywood. d you get out in the wilds, get fresh air in your lungs. you work hard. you sleep well at night. (narrator) in 1946, john ford returned to a favorite location, monument valley, which was to become the setting for his next nine westerns, and home to the ensemble of characters who populated his films. (lindsay anderson) there was a period where whatever he said about himself, ford became a conscious artist. his films evokes a story, characters, or place who mean more than they do narratively. so that behind any story in any ford western, are much larger values, moral and historical values. (banjo music and clapping) the dance on the church site symbolizes effortlessly the development which is going to take place from a frontier town, into a modern city. (banjo music and clapping) oblige me, ma'am? thank you. (narrator) fonda's "wyatt earp" is a man of the prairie who, like the town of tombstone finds himself in transition. his attraction to clementine, a refined woman of the east, pulls
(john ford) i like to make westerns to get away from hollywood. d you get out in the wilds, get fresh air in your lungs. you work hard. you sleep well at night. (narrator) in 1946, john ford returned to a favorite location, monument valley, which was to become the setting for his next nine westerns, and home to the ensemble of characters who populated his films. (lindsay anderson) there was a period where whatever he said about himself, ford became a conscious artist. his films evokes a story,...