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and all comes from this moment where john j is covering the spot. right now at cia headquarters, there was a room dedicated to john j whom they called the founding father of counterintelligence and i love that you get to see just what he is capable of because he is an undocumented hero. at this moment at the start of the work, he is one of the great unsung heroes of figuring out the plot against washington. >> let's get to the plot to kill george washington, you write the following quote. there is a traders plaintiff, he has no idea it's coming since the day he was appointed, general washington had a nearly impossible task, to organize a scattered mess of backroad militias into a functioning national army to stand out to what is probably the biggest and most powerful military force in the world and of course great written, so what happened?>> what happens is first you have to ask why does no one know the story? it is the first conspiracy, that's the title of the book but it is truly our first conspiracy there in america and what is amazing to me is
and all comes from this moment where john j is covering the spot. right now at cia headquarters, there was a room dedicated to john j whom they called the founding father of counterintelligence and i love that you get to see just what he is capable of because he is an undocumented hero. at this moment at the start of the work, he is one of the great unsung heroes of figuring out the plot against washington. >> let's get to the plot to kill george washington, you write the following quote....
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. >>> in case you missed it, because president trump apparently has, the name is john, j-o-h-n. fallen into the habit of calling john bolton mike. you know, mike, as in michael bolton. and something tells me this could be a bit of a thing for a guy named bolton. >> michael -- bolton? >> that's me. >> wow, is that your real name? >> yeah. >> so are you related to that singer guy? >> no, it's just a coincidence. >> oh. >> so, mr. president, i'm going to need you to go ahead and stop calling john bolton michael bolton. and if you -- so if you can go ahead and do that, that would be great. throw in a tps report if you could. we're here to help. how about visual aids. this is john bolton. and this is '90s soft rock crooner michael bolton. john bolton, michael bolton. john bolton. michael bolton. one wonders how he's supposed to live with bureaucracy. the other wonders how he's supposed to live without you. one asks, how can we be in the u.n. if we're constantly miamied. the other asked how can we be lovers if we can't be friends. if we conflate the two of them, we all lose. just trust
. >>> in case you missed it, because president trump apparently has, the name is john, j-o-h-n. fallen into the habit of calling john bolton mike. you know, mike, as in michael bolton. and something tells me this could be a bit of a thing for a guy named bolton. >> michael -- bolton? >> that's me. >> wow, is that your real name? >> yeah. >> so are you related to that singer guy? >> no, it's just a coincidence. >> oh. >> so, mr. president,...
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theodore roosevelt, mitchell mankin and john j pershing, the great war in america presents us with an incredible opportunity to re-examine the country's role in the global age. historian garrett peck who i am thrilled to introduce you today, garrett. [applause] holy cow, there's a big crowd here today. thank you all so much for coming today. thank you bob for introducing to me and thinking to the politics and prose staff. you have no idea how great the staff is. if you have not had a chance to interact, they know about books. it is wonderful to see after the great recession, ten years ago how much that terribly impacted bookstores. it is taken bookstores a long time to recover so it is been really, really great to see the people want to read books again. it is really wonderful. i think ten years ago people are really scared of digital and the really swung back. after we had time with her candles and what i think people have rediscovered that a book is more user-friendly than any device. in yet i got a kindle as well, and what you'd you travel is what you need to have, but it is wonder
theodore roosevelt, mitchell mankin and john j pershing, the great war in america presents us with an incredible opportunity to re-examine the country's role in the global age. historian garrett peck who i am thrilled to introduce you today, garrett. [applause] holy cow, there's a big crowd here today. thank you all so much for coming today. thank you bob for introducing to me and thinking to the politics and prose staff. you have no idea how great the staff is. if you have not had a chance to...
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the name he sent to the senate was that of the first man to be chief justice of the united states, john j. the great spymaster, diplomat, federalist author pick chief justice from 1789 to 1795 and then, he is left to be governor of new york. adams sent the name to the senate and the senate confirms him. then they got a letter from j saying he wasn't going to take the job. jay said the federal judiciary lacks energy, wit and dignity. and he was not going to be chief justice again. so we have to imagine adams and john marshall sitting in adams office with this still unfinished white house. the exterior shell is done but the interior is a construction site. and adams says to marshall, who shall i nominate now? marshall said, i do not know, sir. and adams government and said i believe we will nominate you. so this is how john marshall gets the job in february. another man very important in marshall's life is the winner of the election of 1800, thomas jefferson. marshall's second cousin once removed. -- he would twist anything marshall, jefferson warned joseph story before he got on the court.
the name he sent to the senate was that of the first man to be chief justice of the united states, john j. the great spymaster, diplomat, federalist author pick chief justice from 1789 to 1795 and then, he is left to be governor of new york. adams sent the name to the senate and the senate confirms him. then they got a letter from j saying he wasn't going to take the job. jay said the federal judiciary lacks energy, wit and dignity. and he was not going to be chief justice again. so we have to...
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i've learned at a family reunion i'm a descendant of john j.ell, i often when i was preparing this writ of certiary and some day we'll find out who that was exactly. i'm coming to you to address the judicial integrity segment of our work. i would encourage you to move as quickly as possible into that. because i'm testifying as a victim of sexual assault and sexual harassment. i would challenge you to open that, not just in the workplace, but across the board in every venue in america. my experience happened in church, of all places. so, my case also is a first amendment case. i believe god loves everybody. gay and straight and purple and polka taught and mars and venus and to make a stand for that is kind of swimming upstream in every court from aspen, colorado, to the u.s. supreme court. because i was mandated to undergo conversion therapy. the ten elders at the baptist church said we realize that you and nancy feel that we don't know what you're doing. you're not just sorority sisters, but you have to move out and go back to texas to work on
i've learned at a family reunion i'm a descendant of john j.ell, i often when i was preparing this writ of certiary and some day we'll find out who that was exactly. i'm coming to you to address the judicial integrity segment of our work. i would encourage you to move as quickly as possible into that. because i'm testifying as a victim of sexual assault and sexual harassment. i would challenge you to open that, not just in the workplace, but across the board in every venue in america. my...
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with john j. leading the charge. he puts into motion interrogations, kicking in doors.with credit servi secret service headquarters in langley, virginia, has a room dedicated. it's not just a plot to kill george washington, what you see in the book is the birth of the counterintelligence agency. >> why did they want to kill him? >> listen, he was the man in charge. what i love about it, you get to see george washington's character. there's a scene in the battle of brooklyn, he was totally pinned against the wall, he should give up at that moment. instead, he plans a daring escape. what he does, he commandeers all of the boats on the east river but here's the best moment, he won't get in the boat until all of his men get in first. his men see what he's doing, he's risking his life for them. it's not just the plot against george washington, you see the depth of his character. we need that today. he brought it together by putting his arms around them and saying with his own regiment. don't fight with each other, don't argue, we need to be on the same team. that's where we
with john j. leading the charge. he puts into motion interrogations, kicking in doors.with credit servi secret service headquarters in langley, virginia, has a room dedicated. it's not just a plot to kill george washington, what you see in the book is the birth of the counterintelligence agency. >> why did they want to kill him? >> listen, he was the man in charge. what i love about it, you get to see george washington's character. there's a scene in the battle of brooklyn, he was...
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. >> fellow hollywood walk of fames are john singleton and mary j. blige were on hand to help henson celebrate. >>> win newton kicked off his new residency at caesar's palace this week celebrating his sixth decade in entertainment. the crooner says the show wayne newton up close an personal allows hito interact with the audience in an intimate setting. it runs through may. >> and the late gregory hines is uron a u.s. postage stamp. tap dancers helped the u.s. postal service unveil the gregory hines forever stamp in new york monday. it is the latest in the plaque heritage close and pays tribute to the legendary actor, sing are and dancer's life. hines passed away in 2003. that is your eye on entertainment. . >>> coming unin the next half hour, a new proposal to pay more for ac transit rides. >> and pg&e has officially filed for bankruptcy and now wants to borrow $5.5 billion. i'm kiet do. i'll have the details. [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay
. >> fellow hollywood walk of fames are john singleton and mary j. blige were on hand to help henson celebrate. >>> win newton kicked off his new residency at caesar's palace this week celebrating his sixth decade in entertainment. the crooner says the show wayne newton up close an personal allows hito interact with the audience in an intimate setting. it runs through may. >> and the late gregory hines is uron a u.s. postage stamp. tap dancers helped the u.s. postal service...
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j.. which machine chief john john little young guy was pressed his concerns on country trees in the ready ready to launch a simple hello. correctly. ross ross will come.. from front to take c care oa littttle thing i mean maybe you should be sure you technically. as the enemy and water is one of one of the new members as to to help help. romania the rotating presidency account how little of the you. users online one fight fight against russian one of one or either of those [inaudible] the state. the service will. the government has an obligation center now 1-000- people in the street reading the beginning entitlement interest rations in. nineteen eighty nine it's also also story received center right thank them so honey honey. came here you're you're in represents a mania. also and the leveling social democratic. primetime is unique and has a lot. during that six month you present residence [inaudible] ng [inaudible] please leave [inaudible] as an i'm. entrance rain rain. i cannot connect. the real youou comes from president. balik they tell you. right break i guess [inaudible] well well.
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john j cash was there. ainsley: that's exactly right.re i didn't know who johnny cash was. my parents had to explain it to me. your grandfather touched so many people and still touching so many people through your family and your books. why did you write this? >>ing it god had laid on my heart a long time ago when i was actually pastor ago church in raleigh, north carolina. for a long time god just never -- i said gave me permission to write the book it wasn't just the right time. and last year god said it's now time to write. and so i started writing this peculiar that i had been working on for a long time. it's just some things that i have come across in life, things i have witnessed from my grandfather. things that the scripting has spoken to me. and things i have seen all around the world. i just wanted to share with people. so biblical lessons i have learned in life. ainsley: like johnny cash who went to prison and he was redeemed and found the lord. you write about stories like that in your book. you talk about a verse that continu
john j cash was there. ainsley: that's exactly right.re i didn't know who johnny cash was. my parents had to explain it to me. your grandfather touched so many people and still touching so many people through your family and your books. why did you write this? >>ing it god had laid on my heart a long time ago when i was actually pastor ago church in raleigh, north carolina. for a long time god just never -- i said gave me permission to write the book it wasn't just the right time. and...
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what have you got for us this morning, john?|j suppose you got for us this morning, john?”ds, withjurgen klopp. warm hands were needed last night, because it was very cold and the snow was affecting play. it was a real opportunity, manchester city lost against newcastle, so was this the chance that liverpool would go seven points clear? know, in a word, they drew. i don't think the conditions helped their team last night —— no. goals to bring you this morning, in what was an opportunity missed for liverpool. they looked set to stretch their lead at the top when sadio mane scored afterjust two minutes. leicester equalised through england defender harry maguire just before half—time, leaving liverpool with a point. they are now five ahead of manchester city. leicester did leicester d id really leicester did really well, and it was a bit unlucky, of course, with a goal in the last second, pretty much, before half—time. you don't wa nt to much, before half—time. you don't want to have that, you don't have to do is the ball there, and they got the freekick, that's all true, but
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johns torres. those numberspe j because of the guidelines that classify high blood pressure and its dangers, correct? >> yes. every year the american heart association comes out with thi report. what hasn't changed is heart disease isti the number one killer of adults in america.as it'sally cardiovascular ,sease, stroigh blood pressure, the newest one they included and they changed themb s of what's diagnosed as high blood pressure. in the past 140/90 is what we were looking at now they're saying 130/80. which means a lot more people are in that bucket. the important point hers since so many people now have this new dinose, that means more people need to look at themselves and take care of themselves. it's important to get your blood pressure check and looked at it td bring your blood pressure down. main thing people do is take blood pressure medicine. that's what ty've been doing for decades, but there are other ways to treat it't that d require medication. >> exactly. there are other ways to treat it. not everyone nesds blood re medication. that's another big thing that came out of the report. if
johns torres. those numberspe j because of the guidelines that classify high blood pressure and its dangers, correct? >> yes. every year the american heart association comes out with thi report. what hasn't changed is heart disease isti the number one killer of adults in america.as it'sally cardiovascular ,sease, stroigh blood pressure, the newest one they included and they changed themb s of what's diagnosed as high blood pressure. in the past 140/90 is what we were looking at now...
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j ... his fron >> reporter: john coburn's home is somewhere underneath all this snow. >> it's great to see another great sierra snowstorm like we've had for so many decades. >> reporter: coburn has lived in soda springs for three decades. he built this home and is relieved to see a january like this again. his front door framed by a wall of snow. >> we're missing this kind of big dump. we love to have the 3 and 4- foot storms and that's what makes our winters up here. >> reporter: coburn relies on tiny crews and private plow companies to dig him out of his own driveway following snowstorms. for those who don't live here, the drive to get up to the is wet. rainfall hitting the roadways. and slashing down on skiers and snowboarders on boreal slopes, maybe thinning the crowd. >> i think people wanted to make it home, stay off the roads, stuff like that. >> it's a little bit wet because it was raining, but really good conditions. as long as you wax your board, it's nice and fast today. >> reporter: misty mcdonald drove up from citrus heights with her cousins for the day, no skis, just snowball
j ... his fron >> reporter: john coburn's home is somewhere underneath all this snow. >> it's great to see another great sierra snowstorm like we've had for so many decades. >> reporter: coburn has lived in soda springs for three decades. he built this home and is relieved to see a january like this again. his front door framed by a wall of snow. >> we're missing this kind of big dump. we love to have the 3 and 4- foot storms and that's what makes our winters up here....
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john! getting your broadcasters mixed up.|j sorry, john! getting your broadcasters mixed up.e did not think we would still be here 2.5 years later groping in the dark. if you say the best practical option is a general election, you cannot do that and then negotiate a deal with the eu before march 29. that isjust another let down, isn't it, to the people who voted to leave? thank you for your questions. there is no split on this. keir and i are here today together. he made it clear the practicalities of negotiation, which is also the question which came from itv on this which is that an extension could be a possibility, because clearly, there has to be time to negotiate. the points you make from sky about 58—40 to leave, thatis make from sky about 58—40 to leave, that is the fault and that was the result in this area and in many other areas it was bigger than that. in many other areas it was huge majorities to remain. this government that after 2.5 years, there are unbelievable levels of incompetence, because they started off looking for a blood expect, they then started sayin
john! getting your broadcasters mixed up.|j sorry, john! getting your broadcasters mixed up.e did not think we would still be here 2.5 years later groping in the dark. if you say the best practical option is a general election, you cannot do that and then negotiate a deal with the eu before march 29. that isjust another let down, isn't it, to the people who voted to leave? thank you for your questions. there is no split on this. keir and i are here today together. he made it clear the...
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j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann al-jazeera. for sales shift to the political right comes on the day cuba marks sixty years of the communist revolution led by fidel castro the ceremony included a speech by fidel's brother raul who stepped down as president last year ending is sami's six decade rule it'll cost or inspired and guided left wing movements in the region since the one nine hundred fifty s. but now the left is out of power in most of latin america. the revolution has not grown old it is still young and that's not just rhetoric it's a historical reality. as imperialist ambition is restored in our region the united states must understand that latin america and the caribbean have changed and so has the world for our part we will continue to actively push the process of consensus and integration in the region based on the concept of unity in diversity. chinese president xi jinping is not ruling out using military force against those who support independence for taiwan in his first major speech addressing the self rolled is
j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann al-jazeera. for sales shift to the political right comes on the day cuba marks sixty years of the communist revolution led by fidel castro the ceremony included a speech by fidel's brother raul who stepped down as president last year ending is sami's six decade rule it'll cost or inspired and guided left wing movements in the region since the one nine hundred fifty s. but now the left is out of power in most of latin america. the...
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j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann now does it or.brian when de is editor in chief of america's quasi magazine he says both scenarios call for an end to ideological bias fail to ring true. he doesn't really mean freedom from ideology you want to implement his ideology which is right wing and very much a shift from the philosophy that's governed brazil for most of the last thirty plus years since it set the lastic taters ship and it's true he was very tough today against socialism in particular which you know for most brazilians socialism it's not the policies that people were against socialism has become kind of a code word for the corruption the economic mismanagement that led to this recession over these last few years which was the worst in the country's history he has a military background he was a paratrooper and then he ascended to the rank of captain which was not particularly high but then he got into congress and spent the last twenty seven years as you know a fairly marginal figure in the brazilian congress he had this anti-
j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann now does it or.brian when de is editor in chief of america's quasi magazine he says both scenarios call for an end to ideological bias fail to ring true. he doesn't really mean freedom from ideology you want to implement his ideology which is right wing and very much a shift from the philosophy that's governed brazil for most of the last thirty plus years since it set the lastic taters ship and it's true he was very tough today against...
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john bolton said today there is no r withdrawal. thdrawal. fox news has more. >> reporter: president trump's national security adviser j ohn bolton said with benjamin netanyahu today saying the united states will fought pull troops out of syria as quickly as expected. john bolton said the trump administration will wait for assurances from turkey about the fate of kurdish fighters. critics said president trump was abandoning the kurds after the decision on syria. national security adviser john bolton adding isis will be defeated before the united states withdraws. the trump administration officials said over the weekend part of the visit was meant to insure president trump will not rush the withdrawal. last week president trump extended his time line. now it is open ended with john bolton's new comments. some troops will remain and others will be moved to iraq once u.s. troops return. following his visit john bolton heads to turkey to meet about the u.s. withdraw and to desire to protect kurdish fighters. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced he and john bolton will travel tomorrow. the israelis asked the united states to recognize it
john bolton said today there is no r withdrawal. thdrawal. fox news has more. >> reporter: president trump's national security adviser j ohn bolton said with benjamin netanyahu today saying the united states will fought pull troops out of syria as quickly as expected. john bolton said the trump administration will wait for assurances from turkey about the fate of kurdish fighters. critics said president trump was abandoning the kurds after the decision on syria. national security adviser...
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j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann does it or brasilia. argentina is known to have the best the polo in the world and one of the reasons why is the quality of its whole series but it's not all down to nature animal cloning has become a common practice in the sport and as today's a bow reports it also created a heated discussion about the ethics of such practices. polo horses at the most important tournaments in the world they may all look the same except that a few of these horses are clones. they were created here at this center fifty kilometers outside when a site is catamaran keiser explains that to clone a horse they take tissue from the neck of the animal they want to copy then what's generated out of that tissue is inserted into an empty cell no you cannot just because you don't know there's no sperm here it's considered a sexual reproduction even though the initial cell we want to clone had a mother and a father. then they wait for a few days to see if the procedure is successful so they can later implant the embryo. this fall as yo
j. boss or not oh i see no reason to change john heilemann does it or brasilia. argentina is known to have the best the polo in the world and one of the reasons why is the quality of its whole series but it's not all down to nature animal cloning has become a common practice in the sport and as today's a bow reports it also created a heated discussion about the ethics of such practices. polo horses at the most important tournaments in the world they may all look the same except that a few of...
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j-l-7-6-4. he is known to frequent hayward, castro valley and fremont. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay areamute on wb 80. your drive time is less than 30 min from the maze to fremont street show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. major hot spot in san jose nb 101 at mckee rd overturnaciide nt has several lanes closed. slow traffic from 680/280. take 280 to 87 as alternate.. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. the bay and maybe even a few rolls of thunder early on before skies clear later in the day. daytime highs will peak up into the upper 50's and low 60's again, as they will also tomorrow. skies tomorrow will clear out before more rain is likely friday. ( darya ) happening today ... president trump will meet with congressional leaders at the white house ... to continue talking about reopening the government.( james ) last night he made his case to the american people for a border wall. camila bernal has more. p
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j.-a both sonata is a divisive figure his praise the country's possibility leaders john holeman looks at what his presidency could mean for the rest of the world. this covers more than half of brazil the amazon rain forest it's known as the lungs storing billions of tons of the planet's carbon dioxide. it was already being cut but the now brazil's incoming president wants to see it opened up to the business. people that leave. if we need to we're going to propose democratically to congress change the laws of the environmental policies don't disrupt brazil's development. it's not just the environment john abell sinatra's election is part of a new global wave of populist conservative leaders. that owe the victory of balsa narrow as a victory for the ultra right which is beginning to be a real force in the world brazil is very strategic one of the most important countries in latin america it has this relationship now with the u.s. and other countries like austria turkey and the philippines oh but the relationship will soon otto's most interested in is with this money they share a love of so
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john gets tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams starts now.director, j sandweg, gets the last word. hour" starts now. >>> tonight, the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not kbakt, and he uses the backdrop of the oval office to do it while this evening your federal government remains shutdown. >>> meanwhile, attorneys for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort accidentally reveal he shared trump polling data with a russian, leading to a whole lot of questions about why someone who do that. >>> and another russian in the news tonight, the woman in that trump tower meeting was indicted today in a case that shows her connection to the kremlin. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a tuesday night.
john gets tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams starts now.director, j sandweg, gets the last word. hour" starts now. >>> tonight, the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not kbakt, and he uses the backdrop of the oval office to do it while this evening your federal government remains shutdown. >>> meanwhile, attorneys for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort accidentally reveal he shared trump polling...
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john gets tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams starts now.director, j sandweg, gets the last word. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> tonight, the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not kbakt, and he uses the backdrop of the oval office to do it while this evening your federal government remains shutdown. >>> meanwhile, attorneys for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort accidentally reveal he shared trump polling data with a russian, leading to a whole lot of questions about why someone who do that. >>> and another russian in the news tonight, the woman in that trump tower meeting was indicted today in a case that shows her connection to the kremlin. all of it as "the 11th hour" gets under way on a tuesday night. >>> well, good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 719 of the trump administration. day 18 of this government shutdown. as you may have heard, the president was on television tonight. so were the democrats, and we'll look at all of it in just a moment. but we want to begin with the latest revelations in thi
john gets tonight's "last word." "the 11th hour with brian williams starts now.director, j sandweg, gets the last word. "the 11th hour" starts now. >>> tonight, the president tries to sell a crisis that the facts tell us does not kbakt, and he uses the backdrop of the oval office to do it while this evening your federal government remains shutdown. >>> meanwhile, attorneys for former trump campaign chairman paul manafort accidentally reveal he shared...
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j st.n's who beat them earlier this month. patrick ryewing, so much his at madison square garden. 11-time all star with the knicks played in the st. john's rivalry. mt. mcclung just getting his feet wet. but, boy, did he make splash today. how about the no-look pass to another freshman, josh lablank. and showing the range. 25 for mcclung. he puts georgetown up by hnine. i wit 1:30 t play, greg malinowski turns over. and look at all the chances st. john's had! missed three, missed the mcclung finishing in style. georgetown gets a much-needed win, taking down the red storm 89-78. >>> and heading to bloomington, indiana, this maryland fan breaking out the dance moves.s teisit the hoosiers. bold guy in enemy territory there. but, hey, he saw a good one today. second quarter off the indiana miss. maryland in transition. taylor mikel to stephanie jones. jone 20 pointsn the game. and just moments later, terps showing off the defense. shakira austin with the monster block here, and check this s ou. a littre and flex action. yes, lady, we see you. the day belonged to maryland junior kyla charles. in the fourth, almost loses the ball, but drains a
j st.n's who beat them earlier this month. patrick ryewing, so much his at madison square garden. 11-time all star with the knicks played in the st. john's rivalry. mt. mcclung just getting his feet wet. but, boy, did he make splash today. how about the no-look pass to another freshman, josh lablank. and showing the range. 25 for mcclung. he puts georgetown up by hnine. i wit 1:30 t play, greg malinowski turns over. and look at all the chances st. john's had! missed three, missed the mcclung...
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john a merino to guzman's former sergeant and friend worked with j.d. for the better part of a decade there was no. no better representation of the department than j. according to a new report by the national law enforcement officers memorial fund this trend of officers getting killed by gunfire is now at an all time high and the report indicates there's been a twelve percent increase of officers dying on the job and twenty seventeen forty six officers died by gunfire in two thousand eight hundred. gun fire took the lives of fifty two officers and in total one hundred twenty nine officers died in line of duty in two thousand and seventeen and twenty eight thousand one hundred forty four officers died on the job but i'm marino says there's been a shift in support for police which in turn is impacted how some are doing their job i personally start seeing a little bit more not complacency the training is still there but i do think there is more of it was a hesitancy that i saw all for people to really go hands on some believe these changes occurred after the twenty four thousand shooting death of michael brown in ferguson missouri which escalated to w
john a merino to guzman's former sergeant and friend worked with j.d. for the better part of a decade there was no. no better representation of the department than j. according to a new report by the national law enforcement officers memorial fund this trend of officers getting killed by gunfire is now at an all time high and the report indicates there's been a twelve percent increase of officers dying on the job and twenty seventeen forty six officers died by gunfire in two thousand eight...
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j-r stone reporting. jenifer says this was her first trip and she will remember it and that 28 and a half hour journey home for a very long time. ( james )( johnme back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. today will begin dry but showers will continue to approach the bay into the afternoon resulting in rainfall for the evening commute. daytime highs will remain comfortable in the upper 50's and low 60's before a cool, rainy and windy evening tonight. showers will gradually clear through wednesday morning before clearing skies late in the day. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) new this morning... two woman accused of stealing 180-thousand dollars from elderly chinese women say they are not guilty of the crimes. the women are charged with elder financial abuse, grand theft, conspirarcy, and extortion. police say the women targeted the victims by convincing them that a loved one is in danger. the scammers then allegedly offer to perform a blessing ceremony, which involves the offering of cash and other valuables. the suspects remain in jail on a 250- thousand dollar bond. (
j-r stone reporting. jenifer says this was her first trip and she will remember it and that 28 and a half hour journey home for a very long time. ( james )( johnme back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. today will begin dry but showers will continue to approach the bay into the afternoon resulting in rainfall for the evening commute. daytime highs will remain comfortable in the upper 50's and low 60's before a cool, rainy and windy evening tonight. showers will gradually...
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j saying he would not take the job. jay said the federal judiciary lacked energy, weight and dignity. he was not going to be chief justice again. so we have to imagine adams and john marshall sitting in adam's office in the still unfinished white house and the exterior shell is done but the interior is a construction site. ... is the winner of the election of 1800, thomas jefferson, marshall's second cousin once removed. marshall detached him and jefferson hate them in return. marshall didn't hate many people here and jefferson hated a fair number of people, but marshall was always high on his list. and jefferson's mind, marshall would twist anything to a pre-determined conclusion. jefferson warned joseph story before he got on the court that you must never give a direct answer to any question that marshall asks he appeared if he asks me if the sun were shining i would say i don't know, sir. i cannot tell impaired marshal.jefferson was a demagogue, that he talked a great game about letting congress run things that he was secretly directing it behind the scenes in riding waves of popular sentiment to serve his own popularity. he also thought jefferson had been a di
j saying he would not take the job. jay said the federal judiciary lacked energy, weight and dignity. he was not going to be chief justice again. so we have to imagine adams and john marshall sitting in adam's office in the still unfinished white house and the exterior shell is done but the interior is a construction site. ... is the winner of the election of 1800, thomas jefferson, marshall's second cousin once removed. marshall detached him and jefferson hate them in return. marshall didn't...
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john are shutting down debate. people will point tojohn macdonald who sits on the shadow benchers who says tory mps should not be able to walk anywhere on the street without facing direct action?|j? i think there is a big difference between direct action, handing out leaflets and trying to engage people in debate, but as we saw yesterday with anna soubry, a group of men surrounding this woman and preventing her from getting into parliament are two different things. we should not give legitimacy to these people who are heckling. frank, you write about the role of the media in this and you talk about journalists needing security themselves. here in the us, journalists have gotten caught up in the divisiveness themselves. journalists have gotten caught up in the divisiveness themselvesm depends who you are talking about as journalists. this is another of the new things we have in the united states, not much in britain, where there has been a very partisan press for some time. but in the us now we have highly partisan media who see themselves as not just taking part in the debate but taking sides and the doing so and very harsh ways, often piling onto the demonisation that we have s
john are shutting down debate. people will point tojohn macdonald who sits on the shadow benchers who says tory mps should not be able to walk anywhere on the street without facing direct action?|j? i think there is a big difference between direct action, handing out leaflets and trying to engage people in debate, but as we saw yesterday with anna soubry, a group of men surrounding this woman and preventing her from getting into parliament are two different things. we should not give legitimacy...
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j. blige. ♪ and had an influential solo career. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be a symphony just as soon as i find a key ♪ john prine joins the hall with a catalog. ♪ hello in there hello ♪ >> johnny cash -- ♪ some stones welcome home didn't last too long ♪ and bonnie raitt. ♪ make me an angel that flies for montgomery ♪ writing, prine, has said, is about a blank piece of paper and leaving out what's not supposed to be there. at 72, prine talked about his late career renaissance for "cbs sunday morning." are you enjoying this resurgence? >> it took 45 years to get the joke. they're getting it now, and i'm still around to reap the benefits. ♪ how old do you think i am he said ♪ kent thallhe hall.nu-one "olgs children, and watermelon wine" which "rolling stone" ranked as one of the best 100 songs. ay bt known for the number-one smash genie c. riley had with his song "harper valley pta," in 1968. ♪ today my momma went to the harper valley pta ♪ ♪ so i creeped yeah >> tlc's first number-one hit, "creep," in 1994 was written by dallas austin who enters the song decrease writers hall of fame. austin has also written hits for boys to men. ♪ with madonn
j. blige. ♪ and had an influential solo career. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna be a symphony just as soon as i find a key ♪ john prine joins the hall with a catalog. ♪ hello in there hello ♪ >> johnny cash -- ♪ some stones welcome home didn't last too long ♪ and bonnie raitt. ♪ make me an angel that flies for montgomery ♪ writing, prine, has said, is about a blank piece of paper and leaving out what's not supposed to be there. at 72, prine talked about his late career renaissance for...