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andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thanks for joining me gentlemen. you're always start with you, john on this. so is the former president bill clinton, still a rock star within the democratic party today? like he was during his presidency? i think it depends on who you talk to. if you're talking to your older primary voters who are going to vote democratic no matter what. absolutely not necessarily with younger progressive voters or some of the voters, or i'm certain about turning out and november that the democrats needed to turn out in order to when he's very much considered part of the old guard, stablish of the party. and some of as far as policies from his presidency, aren't even popular with the democratic base today. let's interesting you say this, and so i've gotta run to you and you're on this. do you feel like i'm a republican standpoint that having bill clinton out is actually helpful to basically those independents, or even those more establishment? republicans, they're having a hard time voting for job tha
andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thanks for joining me gentlemen. you're always start with you, john on this. so is the former president bill clinton, still a rock star within the democratic party today? like he was during his presidency? i think it depends on who you talk to. if you're talking to your older primary voters who are going to vote democratic no matter what. absolutely not necessarily with younger progressive voters or some of...
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andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thank you so much for staying with me through the break. john, i'm sorry, can you? because it, bill clinton was easily re elected present because people were not as concerned or maybe didn't even know as much about the foreign policy, like the bombing of the medicine factor in sudan until several years later. was he more shelter? do you think from the public because we didn't have as much access to information with the internet like we do today? yeah, i think politics was a different game back then. you didn't have a sound bites access to the sound bites. social media that went viral. like you do today in i big democrats were more viable in different states back then when you think about some of the states that bill clinton won. i think that he was also a very popular president. so i think that, um, it was just very different error politics than we are in right now with splits just the mass communication. you get a b as a worldwide web. well, and, or from a republicans, or even from th
andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thank you so much for staying with me through the break. john, i'm sorry, can you? because it, bill clinton was easily re elected present because people were not as concerned or maybe didn't even know as much about the foreign policy, like the bombing of the medicine factor in sudan until several years later. was he more shelter? do you think from the public because we didn't have as much access to...
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andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thank you so much for staying with me through the break. john, i'm sorry to you because that bill clinton was easily re elected present because people were not as concerned or maybe didn't even know as much about the foreign policy, like the bombing of the medicine factor in sudan until several years later. was he more shelter? do you think from the public because we didn't have as much access to information with the internet like we do today? yeah, i think politics was a different game back then. you didn't have a sound bites access to the sound bites. social media that went viral. like you do today in i, big democrats were more viable in different states. back then when you think about some of the states that bill clinton one, i think that he was also very popular president. so i think that it was just very different error politics that we are in right now. we're split just the mass communication. you get via the world wide web well and are from a republicans or even from the right s
andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab democratic party. thank you so much for staying with me through the break. john, i'm sorry to you because that bill clinton was easily re elected present because people were not as concerned or maybe didn't even know as much about the foreign policy, like the bombing of the medicine factor in sudan until several years later. was he more shelter? do you think from the public because we didn't have as much access to...
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john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on investigations. government affairs committee was not the most desirable committee for members to be on. it was sort of a place where newer members, first term members, would would end up serving because more experienced, more senior members would want to be on higher profile committees. so the interesting thing about the makeup of the committee and particularly that permanent subcommittee, which did the actual investigations and held the hearings, was that was that all of them, except for one, were first term members, including mccarthy himself. he was still in his first term and at least on
john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on...
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john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on investigations. government affairs committee was not the most desirable committee for members to be on. it was sort of a place where newer members, first term members, would would end up serving because more experienced, more senior members would want to be on higher profile committees. so the interesting thing about the makeup of the committee and particularly that permanent subcommittee, which did the actual investigations and held the hearings, was that was that all of them, except for one, were first term members, including mccarthy himself. he was still in his first term and at least on
john mcclellan of arkansas, henry jackson of washington, and stuart symington of missouri. those hearings lasted from february of 53 through march of 90, 54 for the reports came out beginning in january. of 1954. what can you tell us about the other members of the committee? did they agree with senator mccarthy? were they eager to be on this committee and do this investigation? well, you have to understand the context of the government affairs committee and the permanent subcommittee on...
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i seen as jean casarez is back with us, cnn's john miller, and cnn's legal analyst, joey jackson are with us as well. joey. first of all, what do you make of that reaction? well, from the oprah winfrey audience back in 1995 yeah. >> i think wolf, it's speaks to the controversial nature of what people were thinking in their own views with respect to what they viewed as guilt or innocence. and so i think that you can look at reactions on oprah winfrey or reactions really throughout the country, not just limited to her for show. and you had some reactions that were very joyous and nature and you had some other reactions that we're not right and because people, some people thought that this was an unjust verdict, there were others who thought it was quite just stephanie, stephanie elam earlier broke down the context of the times. you look at things like rodney king and the beating of rodney king and the officers not being accountable, at least as it related to the state trial for beating rodney king in 1992 this year's earlier, you look at what the defense team did in the oj case in term
i seen as jean casarez is back with us, cnn's john miller, and cnn's legal analyst, joey jackson are with us as well. joey. first of all, what do you make of that reaction? well, from the oprah winfrey audience back in 1995 yeah. >> i think wolf, it's speaks to the controversial nature of what people were thinking in their own views with respect to what they viewed as guilt or innocence. and so i think that you can look at reactions on oprah winfrey or reactions really throughout the...
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contamos por que la artista colombiana se sumo a un exclusivo grupo en el que estan elton john, eminem y michael jacksonavio pulido. >> esperando exitos, pero buenas tardes a ustedes. >> gracias por a un y michael pulido. >> ya miercoles, acompanarnos aqui en noticias telemundo mediodia. >> ya miercoles, nico. >> ya miercoles se va rapidito la semana y tenemos mucha informacion para ustedes, asi que vamos con las noticias. >> empezamos con esto y es que el terremoto mas fuerte registrado en el ultimo cuarto de siglo en taiwan sacudio violentamente de esta nacion insular cuando empezaba el dia. >> aunque es una region marcada por la actividad sismica este en particular particular dejo mucha destruccion. >> miriam arias, tu has estado siguiendo esta noticia. >> ¿como esta la situacion a esta hora? >> nicola octavio, preocupante y tambien bastante complicada. >> hay varios muertos y mas de 900 ademas, las autoridades dicen que hay decenas de personas que quedaron atrapadas. >> el principal en estos momentos es encontrarlas y sacarlas con vida. >> un poderoso terremoto magnitud 7.4 sacudio a taiwan en horas
contamos por que la artista colombiana se sumo a un exclusivo grupo en el que estan elton john, eminem y michael jacksonavio pulido. >> esperando exitos, pero buenas tardes a ustedes. >> gracias por a un y michael pulido. >> ya miercoles, acompanarnos aqui en noticias telemundo mediodia. >> ya miercoles, nico. >> ya miercoles se va rapidito la semana y tenemos mucha informacion para ustedes, asi que vamos con las noticias. >> empezamos con esto y es que el...
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story, i know about my culture about music, about lifestyle, and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga, samuel l. jackson. michael ward address alba and wrap or tiny tempo. all aware lab from the, with the criticism in the 2nd to to produce desire laboratory in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day. don't be of the award personally, a great honor for him. very proud moment and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people look at people like me and where i'm from. i'm the perspective of a how we look. life full day has also presented his collections at london fashion week. his like motif remains stories about migration and the experiences and longings that come with it. full day is inspired by what he hears from friends and family and from the people around him day to day. these are some of the fabrics that we develop. i'm some of them toes, like stories about parents when they arrived, the very 1st possible they arrived with and we're telling stories about them and they had into too many mosque and it to me a monday, a. so i'm one of the oldest drives and to have it down. it kind
story, i know about my culture about music, about lifestyle, and it resonated stars like john boy, yaga, samuel l. jackson. michael ward address alba and wrap or tiny tempo. all aware lab from the, with the criticism in the 2nd to to produce desire laboratory in may 2023. king charles the 3rd presented full day. don't be of the award personally, a great honor for him. very proud moment and i hope that can help change the perspective of how people look at people like me and where i'm from. i'm...
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jasper johns, jackson pollock. er johns gave him, and so, you know, he's a san franciscan. he was born and raised there. >> charles, one of the -- >> by the way, that's pretty good payment, katty. >> yeah. i think for this morning's show, if you could just send me a jasper johns -- that would be fine. >> if i could do what i can, i'll call you later. >> so we're really lucky here in d.c., the glenstone museum just outside washington and maryland, there are a couple of serra pieces. they're always my favorites. i go straight for them, and i think what always amazes me about his work is that it's so big and solid and steel, and yet it's ethereal and almost spiritual. there's a kind of religious quality, and i'm not a religious person, but i feel like i do when i go into a cathedral. i just -- the way he combines those two opposing forces is always what i love about his work. >> it's grace and stability in a unique way, right? >> grace and stability. >> and so you know, his art, what's interesting about his sculptures
jasper johns, jackson pollock. er johns gave him, and so, you know, he's a san franciscan. he was born and raised there. >> charles, one of the -- >> by the way, that's pretty good payment, katty. >> yeah. i think for this morning's show, if you could just send me a jasper johns -- that would be fine. >> if i could do what i can, i'll call you later. >> so we're really lucky here in d.c., the glenstone museum just outside washington and maryland, there are a couple...
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i think those are parallel tracks on either or. >> john: it's a difficult product all my problems to deal with. congressman jacksonver an anti-israel lecture at ucla and medical students were required to attend a professor from ucla will react to live on this program coming up. gs... (♪) ...hottest summers... (♪) ...windiest falls... (♪) ...and coldest winters. (♪) all on one track. to prove these three-row suvs were built for the unstoppable. kia. movement that inspires. veteran homeowners, have you looked at the interest rates on your credit cards lately? get ready for a shock. the rate on credit cards is now over 22%. if you want to save hundreds of dollars every month, pay off the balances on your high rate cards with a lower rate va home loan from newday usa. and get the financial peace of mind every veteran deserves. no one takes care of veterans like newday usa. >> fox news alert senate g.o.p. urging the speaker of the house to delay the impeachment of secretary alejandro mayorkas, chad is working this with brake news what do we, chad? >> good afternoon, sandor the something that my colleague i've been work
i think those are parallel tracks on either or. >> john: it's a difficult product all my problems to deal with. congressman jacksonver an anti-israel lecture at ucla and medical students were required to attend a professor from ucla will react to live on this program coming up. gs... (♪) ...hottest summers... (♪) ...windiest falls... (♪) ...and coldest winters. (♪) all on one track. to prove these three-row suvs were built for the unstoppable. kia. movement that inspires. veteran...
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. >> brian: senator john cornyn, thanks so much. >> brian: jackson holiday making his m.l.b.seven, cal ripken jr. is thrilled he is wearing his dad's number and is up to bat next. i met with a turbotax expert because i had two full time jobs... lawyering and... liaming. count on me, mia. i'll file your taxes for you with 100% accuracy, guaranteed. let a turbotax full-service expert do your taxes as soon as today. if you have both medicare and medicaid, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. all these plans include a healthy options allowance, a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items. other benefits on these plans include free rides to and from your medical appointments. so, call now. humana. a more human way to healthcare.e. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced net
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the supreme court said northern georgia belongs to the tribe, and the president, andrew jackson, said well, johnall, chief justice, made his decision. now let him enforce it. and the president sent troops to georgia, but not to help the indians. rather to drive them out. they walked along the trail of tears. to oklahoma. where their descendants live to this day. and think of the problems of segregation, jim crow and how long it took to not just issue brown versus board, saying on paper, yes, they cannot have jim crow, but to make it a reality, is it a reality today? well, the legal part perhaps, but the legal part when i was a law clerk in 1964, my god, a long time ago, i would have said that what the court is trying to do in '64, ten years after brown, is to try to get that enforced. they weren't getting much help. and i remember those signs, impeach earl warren and so forth, from the south. and what happened in my opinion, what happened, and that of a lot of others, eventually, the country turned around. the north, too, began to wake up and say, what's going on in the south is not a good idea.
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this 2023 incidents, cnn chief law enforcement and intelligence analysts, john miller joins us now and cnns legal alice showy jackson both join me now, gentlemen. thank you so much. john, this is just one of the most horrendous police brutality cases. i've ever heard of. i know you've covered and dealt with these sorts of things so many times over the years your reaction to what we're seeing in court this morning and the importance of this case well, the importance of this case is just surrounds the unspeakable nature of the >> acts of these police officers that were premeditated. they planned much of this before they arrived on the scene. you're talking about brutality, torture during people with tasers. you're talking about a sexual assault against one of the victims and then if all of that isn't shocking enough a team of police officers, one of whom put a gun in one of the victim's mouth and fired it we heard him today saying they killed me that day. i just didn't die. i'm a musician and a singer. but they shot me and i'm unable to carry that on. >> it. >> actually be lies, belief that people who took an oath wou
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kings and john lewises and rose parks. jesse jacksons and andy youngs.eached or advocated hate or violence towards those who opposed their views. they only amplified their own. there is a difference for saying you are for a two state solution you are for protecting gazans and for humanitarian aid to be able to get to people who need it and saying you are hamas. than say are from the river to the sea. they got to do a better job. these universities now i think have introduced formal elements how they act going forward. how do you litigate tenure? you have tenured professors telling kids they should be out here doing these things advocating violence. that's wrong. they should be fired. the admissions process, do you rethink that process. do you rethink how donors are able to be active in these process. and more importantly, what are colleges doing to teach critical thinking? these are all things that will come out of this, in the immediate term, democrat and republican alike should all be urging people not to be violent. say your peace, but don't be violen
kings and john lewises and rose parks. jesse jacksons and andy youngs.eached or advocated hate or violence towards those who opposed their views. they only amplified their own. there is a difference for saying you are for a two state solution you are for protecting gazans and for humanitarian aid to be able to get to people who need it and saying you are hamas. than say are from the river to the sea. they got to do a better job. these universities now i think have introduced formal elements how...
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this unfold in thinking back to the great years of breaking so many great stories, john edwards, tiger woods, jesse jackson's paternity of a child. i was i left the inquire after the doorman's story two months before the karen mcdougal story before they got involved with that. and the last trump's story that i did work on was the doorman's story and i mean david pecker was absolutely right. had that story turned out to be true, and he published it, it would have been a mega sale. it might have sold millions of copies. >> did you know? >> that he was going to kill it if it turned out, regardless of what it turned out. >> well, listen, i mean, i remember going back to 2010 when i knew back from the early days that david was close to donald trump that they were close friends back in 2010, i didn't interview with donald trump when he was actually thinking about running for president in 2012. and just from the way we presented that story, i'm going to save america. i realized very quickly back then that this was probably the way it was going to go with donald trump 2012, of course, never happened. did you know he
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10 times the boeing of the tile fulls of one of its jackson, johannes book, is the latest safety scaffold it seemingly prone at cross manufacturing john gathering on democracy square behind me for a weekly time. and a hostage video provides reaction for me is really society which tells the state of tennessee the last thing for me to send us an yahoo! make a deal with a loss to release all those held captive the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the latest world news update on the round up. but the stories that shapes the way it's great to have you with us. now talk story nestling has found itself in world. and a scandal is it phases claims that it pushes baby food products, packed with sugar and developing countries, but also as much healthy alternatives in western nations. we heard from african women accusing nestle is malpractice. and i go to the hospital. there is us, which i see to them. we databases are bcc with all that. and they said um this from to the i was surprised myself. i had to withdraw every use of leslie for the for know, it has a lots of health education, negative health integrations
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mayor jackson's grandfather said it's book is ballot, and the book would be the trajectory of your piece and. this is 2024, johnwisdom said that the next street, a next to street north of that was far east avenue after nathan deforest 2024, the imperial hotel is at that corner. but the street name now is ralph mcgill. i remember ralph mcgill coming to, morris brown and others who made a difference, incidentally, that king's mom went to march brown of the many cities you have visited, can you think one or two other cities atlanta can a page out of their playbook to be that stellar city that it is and franklin helped make it that that's for you? yeah. yeah i mean you know when i think about cities where atlanta can learn yeah where atlanta learn you know i made reference earlier to so washington d.c. i you know one of the things that i say is somewhat -- about atlanta, again, is the lack of social mobility and. i think that while the metropolitan area may be quite successful you can't ignore the half million people, of course, in the core and clearly looking at policies that could disrupt things, you know, sort o
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jackson. i appreciate you coming on. thanks. >> john, write new exclusive reporting this morning about a stunning security breach in russia. hackers claimed to have stolen the information of more than 800 prisoners in russia, hopefully to find out what happened to alexey navalny the day after the opposition leader's death, the anti-kremlin hackers broke into a database and found the names and contact information russian of prisoners held to the same penal colony as navalny, but they did not stop there. let's get the very latest cnn's sean lyngaas has this exclusive reporting. shawn, tell us what happened john, this was a very interesting case. as you know, in the aftermath of navalny's death, there was condemnation from western leaders, leaders around the world various people reacting in different ways. the vigilante hackers that i talked to decided to act in the way that they knew they were capable of doing. and that is compromise. the security or the russian prison systems. computers, basically they hacked into a online food store tha
jackson. i appreciate you coming on. thanks. >> john, write new exclusive reporting this morning about a stunning security breach in russia. hackers claimed to have stolen the information of more than 800 prisoners in russia, hopefully to find out what happened to alexey navalny the day after the opposition leader's death, the anti-kremlin hackers broke into a database and found the names and contact information russian of prisoners held to the same penal colony as navalny, but they did...
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john: and two justices, samuel alito, a conservative, and justice ketanji brown jackson, one of the liberalslked about this at very different viewpoints. marcia: very different view points. >> if an incumbent who loses a hotly contested election knows that a real possibility after leaving office is not that the president is going to be able to go off into a peaceful retirement, but that the president may be criminally prosecuted by a bitter political opponent, will that not lead us into a cycle that destabilizes the functioning of our country as a democracy? >> i think it's exactly the opposite. there is an appropriate way to challenge things through the courts with evidence. if you lose, you accept the results. that has been the nation's experience. >> you seem to be worried about the president being chilled. i think that we would have a really significant opposite problem if the president wasn't chilled. if someone with those kinds of powers, the most powerful person in the world, with the greatest amount of authority, could go into office knowing that there would be no potential penalty f
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john fisher. fans in the east bay are losing a franchise once considered gold standard. in oakland the athletics have won four world series and six a.l. pennants, reggie jacksoney. since fisher took over in '05, the a's played in one alcs and ranked bottom five in payroll 12 of the last 13 seasons. it almost feels intentional what he's done. now the team is going to play in sacramento. as kings and river cats owner vivek ranadive said, this is essentially an audition. he claims the mlb wants an expansion team in california. hey, it's their time to shine. he does sound really excited, especially for guys who don't play for the a's to see his minor league ballpark and to weirdly succeed against them. >> just imagine. you're going to see ohtani, aaron judge hitting home runs out there. what an incredible day. this is epic, historic. >> that's what a's fans want to see, aaron judge going deep against the a's. more on that in a second. >>> just like the athletics, it's the end of an era for one historic conference out west and it hits especially deep for one bay area coach. at the conclusion of march madness pac-12 basketball as we know it will cease to exist. it'
john fisher. fans in the east bay are losing a franchise once considered gold standard. in oakland the athletics have won four world series and six a.l. pennants, reggie jacksoney. since fisher took over in '05, the a's played in one alcs and ranked bottom five in payroll 12 of the last 13 seasons. it almost feels intentional what he's done. now the team is going to play in sacramento. as kings and river cats owner vivek ranadive said, this is essentially an audition. he claims the mlb wants an...
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i want to bring in john miller right now cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst jump joey jackson, u may have heard them smoke aittle with a while ago about this trial. explain a little bit more how this case changed. specifically changed law enforcement and i think you agree it did because we all learn so much about the forensics and so much else. well, of course it >> became the first and most famous of the mega tv murder trials and practically launched court tv as an entity. but at all of those times, it was both at once a civics lesson. how does a criminal trial work? but also a forensic lesson. what is the scientific evidence that's going to tie this defendant to the case. but then an equally important science lesson, you had defense witnesses questioning, well, these people went through the scene first and then everybody suited up in their protective gear so that they wouldn't contaminate the scene. but how many people had contaminated the scene? what about transfers of dna by people who passed by, walked over, may have touched sweat glands i mean, it really delved into that
i want to bring in john miller right now cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst jump joey jackson, u may have heard them smoke aittle with a while ago about this trial. explain a little bit more how this case changed. specifically changed law enforcement and i think you agree it did because we all learn so much about the forensics and so much else. well, of course it >> became the first and most famous of the mega tv murder trials and practically launched court tv as an...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic. at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of a world-class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and that our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we love a 20% salary increase and they said,
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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that was jefferson madison, monroe, john quincy adams, which is going to be a surprise when we hear what is mother abigail thought about slavery. andrew jackson, martin van buren, tyler polk and taylor. 12 presidents at some time in their lives, foreign slave workers, washington, jefferson, madison wrote. jackson. van buren. harrison. tyler polk. taylor johnson and grant and grant's probably a surprise that he married into a missouri slave owning family, and he was given some enslaved workers by his father in law that he worked side by side with them, and he did eventually give them their freedom at the white house. these enslaved workers performed a variety of jobs. they were chefs, gardeners, stable hands, maids, butlers, valets, ladies, ladies and. and did all sorts of other cleaning and other work around the white house. so we had this long history up until the lincolns of having a lot of enslaved workers in the white house itself. but things changed with first ladies, beginning with this with abigail adams, who had a very, very different opinion of slavery from her predecessor, martha washington. abigail was an abolitionist and shortly a
that was jefferson madison, monroe, john quincy adams, which is going to be a surprise when we hear what is mother abigail thought about slavery. andrew jackson, martin van buren, tyler polk and taylor. 12 presidents at some time in their lives, foreign slave workers, washington, jefferson, madison wrote. jackson. van buren. harrison. tyler polk. taylor johnson and grant and grant's probably a surprise that he married into a missouri slave owning family, and he was given some enslaved workers...
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jackson. brad smith was attending as well and actor robert nero and venture capitalists. you also had jamie dimon, and john gray of blackstone. and for me, the story is pretty clear, japan important for technology. and, the economy. caroline: and broadly for big get-togethers of important players no matter where they tend to be based. this is where some conversations are had and deals are done. having had many intimate conversations but more luck -- but more broadly i like the star trek reference with the commentary out of the leader of japan. he was going to go boldly where no one has been before in terms of deepening the relationship. this is more broad. there is a delightful menu. love that. this is about deepening ties not just from an economic perspective but a geopolitical perspective and what has happened with the philippines and what this means for china-u.s. relations. poonam: i go straight to china -- stephanie: i go straight to china. when the ceos turn up, let us bring the menu back up. that is contemporary modern american japanese fusion. that looks great. there is also a political element. bi
jackson. brad smith was attending as well and actor robert nero and venture capitalists. you also had jamie dimon, and john gray of blackstone. and for me, the story is pretty clear, japan important for technology. and, the economy. caroline: and broadly for big get-togethers of important players no matter where they tend to be based. this is where some conversations are had and deals are done. having had many intimate conversations but more luck -- but more broadly i like the star trek...
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>> sandra: all right, greg jackson's stomach to mike jenkins that was acquired in exchange he showed us we will continue to get updates, johnjohn: meanwhile talks continue at colombia university between school officials and protesters as the deadline for them to clear out came and went. now some pro-israel demonstrators are pushing back on everything. cb cotton live in columbia with the latest. >> hi, john, more in the pro-israel demonstration in a moment. this is the epicenter of the student pro-palestinian movement at columbia university saying there has been more progress in its negotiations with student demonstrators, but the spokesperson added the nypd has not been called in to clear out the encampment. how is the lawn going to get cleared for the undergraduate commencement ceremony which is in about two weeks? the answer is not clear yet. john, if you listen to the student protesters, it sounds like they are running the show here. and at campuses across the country. speak of the precedent set by at columbia has resulted in a way of a police brutality at several campuses nationwide. we are calling upon columbia univers
>> sandra: all right, greg jackson's stomach to mike jenkins that was acquired in exchange he showed us we will continue to get updates, johnjohn: meanwhile talks continue at colombia university between school officials and protesters as the deadline for them to clear out came and went. now some pro-israel demonstrators are pushing back on everything. cb cotton live in columbia with the latest. >> hi, john, more in the pro-israel demonstration in a moment. this is the epicenter of...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of a world-class stadium. there has been a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes. and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we love a 20% salary increase and they
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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indicted because he ws president, his attorney john sauer pressed on several points and is very arguments a serious and an exchange with justus ketanji brown jackson. >> i am trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country. >> in this case, and with what george washington had said is franklin franklin says we view the prosecution that this is something everyone cried against is unconstitutional. george washington said that we are worried about factional strife. >> here he is questioning the internal representative special counsel, jack smith. >> does the president have immunity or are you saying there is no immunity or presidential immunity even for official acts? >> yes justice thomas but it is also important to put in perspective the position that we are offering the court today. the president as the head of the article to branch can assert as applied article two objections to criminal laws that it interfere with an official power presented by the president or prevents the president from accomplishing his constitutionally assigned functions. >> the clock is ticking. en
indicted because he ws president, his attorney john sauer pressed on several points and is very arguments a serious and an exchange with justus ketanji brown jackson. >> i am trying to understand what the disincentive is from turning the oval office into the seat of criminal activity in this country. >> in this case, and with what george washington had said is franklin franklin says we view the prosecution that this is something everyone cried against is unconstitutional. george...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jacksoni last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be going to public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes. and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said, well,
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jackson, it's gonna be interesting to watch. thanks a lot. really appreciate it. good to see you this morning. >> oh thanks, john coming up next in the warning, israel about an offensive response to the attack by iran plus four arrests in the case of two moms who disappeared last month while picking up their kids and we're on today's big story for us president about to appear in court to face or criminal the trial for the first time in history >> there's new ally in the fight against climate change. >> this is in-car business blue carbon. we >> just need to protect nature will do the rest >> corbin plus cnn filled sunday at nine >> yeah, introducing ned's plaque psoriasis. he thinks is flaky red patches are all people see on tesla is the number one prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. oh, tesla can help you get clear. >> don't >> use a tesla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. oh, tesla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking the tesla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache may occur live in
jackson, it's gonna be interesting to watch. thanks a lot. really appreciate it. good to see you this morning. >> oh thanks, john coming up next in the warning, israel about an offensive response to the attack by iran plus four arrests in the case of two moms who disappeared last month while picking up their kids and we're on today's big story for us president about to appear in court to face or criminal the trial for the first time in history >> there's new ally in the fight...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be gone. the public schools or other essential services. you know, we keep saying there's more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes. and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said,
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably sweetest saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for s adium. public funds should on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and that our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said,
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably sweetest saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be going to public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and that our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said, well, it's expensive. we can't afford
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic. at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be gone. the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's more planning of the world class stadium. there has been a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increas
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jacksonissouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes. and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said,
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jacksonissouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be going to public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of the world class stadium. there has a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and that our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic. at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should be on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's more planning of the world class stadium. there has been a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes. and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson county, missouri last week. we saw the polling they can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the...
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john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end of the day, public money should not be going to billionaires for stadium. public funds should on the public schools or other essential services. you know, we we keep saying there's been more planning of the world class stadium. there has been a world-class education system. we've got all these bills that didn't get hurt or or veto like universal school lunches or reducing class sizes and then our legislature gets focused on this new shiny object for john fisher because he asked them for money and they said, ok, how much? meanwhile, teachers have been saying we'd love a 20% salary increase and they said, well, it's expensive. we can't afford
john fisher don't want this on the ballot. they know that if this is on the ballot, they're going to probably we just saw what happened in jackson can read the tea leaves like everybody else. it's still unclear if nevada voters will get a say in the public funding question. on tuesday, the nevada supreme court will rule as to whether schools over stadiums can move ahead and collect signatures for the ballot measure to put the question on the november ballot marks remains optimistic at the end...
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jackson: and there's the top-of-the-line chefs and cuisines. titanic attracted a lot of millionaire passengers, so it really was sort of a who's who among passenger lists. [smooth music] most famously, john, who was the richest man in the world at the time-- his fortune then was equivalent today of about $2.3 billion. tom meyers: john jacob astor and his cousin, william, ran the most profitable hotel in the city for decades, the waldorf astoria. craig sopin: isidor strauss was a very rich man. greg daugherty: he made his wealth as a co-owner of the big department store macy's. don lynch: and you had benjamin guggenheim on board. greg daugherty: benjamin guggenheim was a 46-year-old industrialist. benjamin guggenheim was born into a fortune. he was not new money. he was old money. tim maltin: there was a very attractive actress on the titanic. greg daugherty: dorothy gibson. she had been a model for an illustrator, did a lot of magazine covers. craig sopin: she was also one of the highest-paid silent film actresses at the time, well known for quite a few films, even though she was in her early 20s at the time of the titanic . [melancholic music] julian fellowes: the first class on a ship
jackson: and there's the top-of-the-line chefs and cuisines. titanic attracted a lot of millionaire passengers, so it really was sort of a who's who among passenger lists. [smooth music] most famously, john, who was the richest man in the world at the time-- his fortune then was equivalent today of about $2.3 billion. tom meyers: john jacob astor and his cousin, william, ran the most profitable hotel in the city for decades, the waldorf astoria. craig sopin: isidor strauss was a very rich man....