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it is going to eliminate john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, although jay is coming up. jay is -- if you were investing in the founders, put your money on jay. he's going to ascend in worth. sam adams, henry, patrick henry, robert morris, you probably don't know who robert employers is, governor morris. they don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, primos interparis, the foundingest fathers of them all, and they would all said among us he was the greatest. they all said that. no disagreement. he is the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfather amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the same time as jonathan edwards, and he grew up knowing increased mather in boston, and he's an old guy. he at the time in an international poll would rank higher than washington, because of the reputation as a scientist in england and as a philasof in france. washington's key value is judgment. he got all the big things right. franklin's is wisdom. he's probably the
it is going to eliminate john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, although jay is coming up. jay is -- if you were investing in the founders, put your money on jay. he's going to ascend in worth. sam adams, henry, patrick henry, robert morris, you probably don't know who robert employers is, governor morris. they don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, primos interparis, the foundingest...
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think mentioned earlier, i could hear all of it, he was one of the great great great grandson of john jay. i am the great great great great grandson of nobody famous. [laughing] but i am a son of my parents were in the audience in the front. [applause] thanks, mom and dad. for all the things i was supposed to thank you for. thank you. among other things, it's particularly pointed to be giving a talk in a lecture named after john jay iselin given as many of you know or should you know, how much of a pioneer he was with respect to public television, particularly at a time when public television seems to be a little bit under attack. i was also saying asked age to lee that there's a great piece by general mcchrystal that the importance of television and credible in the news. i committed to your attention if you have it seemed. i want to give up a few bits of thanks picked are few people are from my prior life. there is a collection of people who are either my chief of staff or special assistance and they are here somewhere. they can yell when they say their name. jared hoffman, sarah bodnar.
think mentioned earlier, i could hear all of it, he was one of the great great great grandson of john jay. i am the great great great great grandson of nobody famous. [laughing] but i am a son of my parents were in the audience in the front. [applause] thanks, mom and dad. for all the things i was supposed to thank you for. thank you. among other things, it's particularly pointed to be giving a talk in a lecture named after john jay iselin given as many of you know or should you know, how much...
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he was the one who stood before george the third after .ndependence had been won and john jay, who is responsible for the remarkable treaty of paris that ended revolution and established the new country of the united states of america. he was one of the very few men who saw that it was going to be and costly war. that sea early on power would be crucial in the long run. he bravely kept us out of a war with france, which would have been catastrophic. in no way to read to fight a war with france. -- where we ready to fight a war with france. he was one of the best red americans of his time, more widely read even been jefferson. as president, he signed into law the library of congress. he never owned a slave out of. -- out of principle. president torst entertain someone of african-american descent as his -- atat dinner stop dinner. he was the first president to be defeated for reelection, the first vice president to secede to the presidency. he was fluent in latin, greek, french, and even a little dutch. he was consistently solvent, -- debt.t will stop he never went south of mount , neve
he was the one who stood before george the third after .ndependence had been won and john jay, who is responsible for the remarkable treaty of paris that ended revolution and established the new country of the united states of america. he was one of the very few men who saw that it was going to be and costly war. that sea early on power would be crucial in the long run. he bravely kept us out of a war with france, which would have been catastrophic. in no way to read to fight a war with france....
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. >> his argument there is with alexander hamilton and john jay? >> the argument is with the judge who has stopped the order from being implemented. what he's actually upset about is the outcome. the fact that actually several courts, including this one. has stopped all of the iterations. >> but there's reason for him to be amazed. he knows how this works. what we have seen is that donald trump has moved off of positions and shifted around and flip flopped or not followed through with some promises. jeff sessions has been a consistent very advocate for all the things president trump stood for. >> and they like when he's out there publicly, especially the reason i talked about that event at the house, he talked about sanctuary cities. he had nothing new to say. he added some tough language. but it was an existing policy actually using obama administration policy on that day but they wanted to put him out there because if the trump base was wavering they wanted to see -- if you're a trump supporter and the president, effective in the first 100 days.
. >> his argument there is with alexander hamilton and john jay? >> the argument is with the judge who has stopped the order from being implemented. what he's actually upset about is the outcome. the fact that actually several courts, including this one. has stopped all of the iterations. >> but there's reason for him to be amazed. he knows how this works. what we have seen is that donald trump has moved off of positions and shifted around and flip flopped or not followed...
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among other things, it's particularly pointed to be giving a talk in election and after john jay, given as many as many of you know or should know how much of a pioneer he was with respect to public television. particularly at a time when public television seems to be a little bit under attack. i was also saying backstage to lee is a great piece by -- imports of public television about credible at the news and a committed to attention attention if you haven't seen it. i want to give thanks thanks, aw people have for my prior life. there's a collection of people who either my chief of staff or special assistance and they are here somewhere and they can yield when a pseudonym. jared hoffman, sarah, hillary. thank you for all you did for me and for being patient. [applause] i think there's some former colleagues from my press officer, jim, don and nick. they are the only people who stood between me and the dishonest media. [laughing] that's called tongue-in-cheek. i believe there may be some colleagues of mine, former colleagues of mine who are sitting, i don't know, sitting on the third f
among other things, it's particularly pointed to be giving a talk in election and after john jay, given as many as many of you know or should know how much of a pioneer he was with respect to public television. particularly at a time when public television seems to be a little bit under attack. i was also saying backstage to lee is a great piece by -- imports of public television about credible at the news and a committed to attention attention if you haven't seen it. i want to give thanks...
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john jay be nominated by president adams and ward hunt by president grant and william woods by president hayes. it was one of those interesting little twists where in this case the nominee actually declined it after he'd been confirmed. i don't know that we've seen that very often in the history of supreme court justices. and then there's that set of cases in an election year where the vacancy occurred before the election but the president for a variety of reasons didn't nominate until after the election. so you're kind of back in the same situation of a short amount of time. and we have four cases that are in that category. we have the first case in 1828, vacancy before the election, nomination afterwards, the senate acts fnlg. the senate didn't always confirm a nomination but they always acted. in this case they rejected the nomination by tabling it. and then we had buchanan who nominated jeremiah black and you had in may the seat became vacant and the nomination didn't occur until february. the president would have transferred in march. and the senate again acted. and he rejected it.
john jay be nominated by president adams and ward hunt by president grant and william woods by president hayes. it was one of those interesting little twists where in this case the nominee actually declined it after he'd been confirmed. i don't know that we've seen that very often in the history of supreme court justices. and then there's that set of cases in an election year where the vacancy occurred before the election but the president for a variety of reasons didn't nominate until after...
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the transition of sunday television to john dickerson, jay, chris wallace, has been hopeful for the country for a very fine journalist which is typically how you define the news. just thought it was unusual fort me. i believe i was going on at 10:00 last night to do a 6:00 a.m. show that night. i got back to my room around 10:00. i slid my iphone over to jim carville who was sitting next to me who is sitting next to chat was sitting next to last or come to savanna and tom brokaw. the upshot was it dirty% to 75. james immediately knew that meant the end.ri i'm not on the non-i try to stay out of it. if testing to lose an election if you think you're going to win.th a very hard thing when it's your friend. i just tried not to be fist pumping. some members of the crew were republicans. i was as stunned as anyone elsee in fact, if there was a concussion protocol for media the way various and nfl, that would be in it. w 1980 was a shock him in 194 wass a shock. 2010 is a shock, 2014 was a shock. this was an 8.0. >> host: amy ponce has written a new book called chatter about the hillary clinton c
the transition of sunday television to john dickerson, jay, chris wallace, has been hopeful for the country for a very fine journalist which is typically how you define the news. just thought it was unusual fort me. i believe i was going on at 10:00 last night to do a 6:00 a.m. show that night. i got back to my room around 10:00. i slid my iphone over to jim carville who was sitting next to me who is sitting next to chat was sitting next to last or come to savanna and tom brokaw. the upshot was...
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now you know the answer, that the nominee was john jay, who had served as governor of new york for two terms. adams was more successful when his second choice, john c. marshall, was confirmed on january 27. that confirmation happened after the term. ward hunt in 1872, nominated by ulysses grant a month after easily winning re-election on december 3, 1872, to replace retiring justice samuel nelson. hunt was confirmed by the senate eight days after being nominated. william woods, nominated by rutherford hayes in 1880. he was nominated to replace william strong, who was stepping down while still in good health at the age of 72 to set an example for several infirm colleagues who refused to do the same. i hope his influence was substantial because that's one of the challenges of having a lifetime appointment, sometimes justices stay in office beyond their ability to exercise clear reasoning, and it was a good example that william strong set. as a member of the u.s. fifth circuit court, justice woods was easily confirmed by the senate 39-8. december 21, 1880. he was the first person to be na
now you know the answer, that the nominee was john jay, who had served as governor of new york for two terms. adams was more successful when his second choice, john c. marshall, was confirmed on january 27. that confirmation happened after the term. ward hunt in 1872, nominated by ulysses grant a month after easily winning re-election on december 3, 1872, to replace retiring justice samuel nelson. hunt was confirmed by the senate eight days after being nominated. william woods, nominated by...
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there were three components john jay persian commanded overseas. you have the regular troops, the regular army. they were the professional soldiers. many of them had served with him in 1916 into '17 when he chased after poncho via in northern mexico after vea had crossed over into new mexico. so when the war was dedeclared, we relied on the regular soldiers, not even remotely close to enough that was going to be needed when the u.s. would go overseas, so then president wilson, he federalized the national guard like this caller had mentioned. they were the melisha group that were funded by state governors, once they became part of the regular army they were given the same nomenclature, they were given united states army uniform guns and also trained the same way. what's interesting about the national guard is the fact that most of the regulars including persian, didn't really care for them. they felt like they were weekend warriors, or they would get together monthly in these fancy national guard events and didn't take fighting seriously. wilson had
there were three components john jay persian commanded overseas. you have the regular troops, the regular army. they were the professional soldiers. many of them had served with him in 1916 into '17 when he chased after poncho via in northern mexico after vea had crossed over into new mexico. so when the war was dedeclared, we relied on the regular soldiers, not even remotely close to enough that was going to be needed when the u.s. would go overseas, so then president wilson, he federalized...
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john. the blue jays beat the cardinals six to five.nhardt junior announcing he will retire at the end of the season to the 42-year-old driver missed much of last season because of concussion like symptoms. >> as you know, if just a few races and had based the realization by driving career may have ended without me asking about at the table. of course in life we are not promised a vote and that's especially true in racing. earnhardt has won the most popular drivers card a record 14 times. nicole: before you head out the door, let's get a look at your wednesday forecast. fox senior meteorologist janice dean right here with us. good morning, janice. reporter: good morning. temperatures tell the story. colder than average temperatures north and west of the front and warmer than average temperatures ahead of a cold front. what does that mean? some of the ingredients for severe weather said. as we head into friday and the weekend. already starting to see showers, thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds and cold enough for snow across the n
john. the blue jays beat the cardinals six to five.nhardt junior announcing he will retire at the end of the season to the 42-year-old driver missed much of last season because of concussion like symptoms. >> as you know, if just a few races and had based the realization by driving career may have ended without me asking about at the table. of course in life we are not promised a vote and that's especially true in racing. earnhardt has won the most popular drivers card a record 14 times....
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jay, president john on december 18. about that point in time, the new president took office in march. this wasn't very much time, but nonetheless the senate acted and confirmed the nominee. in an interesting twist of fate, the nominee turns down the coast. -- turned down the post. or the nomination of ulysses s. grant in the summer of 1872, a couple months before the next president would come in. but the senate acted. or let's take a look at william woods, the nominee from president rutherford hayes, also nominated in december of that year, just months before the new president would come in, but nevertheless the senate acted. in these cases, they confirm the nominee in that short amount of time. they vetted, they acted, they fulfilled their responsibility under the constitution. that is one group. there is another group of nominees in an election year where the vacancy occurred before the election, but the nominee was nominated after the election. there are four in that group. we have president john quincy adams. he nom
jay, president john on december 18. about that point in time, the new president took office in march. this wasn't very much time, but nonetheless the senate acted and confirmed the nominee. in an interesting twist of fate, the nominee turns down the coast. -- turned down the post. or the nomination of ulysses s. grant in the summer of 1872, a couple months before the next president would come in. but the senate acted. or let's take a look at william woods, the nominee from president rutherford...
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arthel: bringing in our panel now, doug schoan, and jay, a senior advisor to ohio governor john kasichgood to see you. >>ed did to see. >> so, jay, is this first test on the trump presidency, and can the president put his deal making a you can men -- ac -- t. >> i think it is the first test, the game of thrones that we've witnessed in white house, seems to be turning end. foreign policy folks that favor russia before, now it seems to be favoring a deal with china, that is a good thing for us, in syria and north korea, i think that president trump presidency based on dinner trump had with president xi last week and vice president's trip to south korea is positive, this is going to be a long slow dance with china. arthel: doug? >> i agree with jay generaly, but first, a couple of things, this was a temporary setback, today. for them, but, the north koreaiance, but only temporary, they have icbms that can be fitted with nuclear weapons and potentially, hit the west coast of united states. yes, it is on the chinese, it is also on us, our defense to make it clear we'll do whatever is necess
arthel: bringing in our panel now, doug schoan, and jay, a senior advisor to ohio governor john kasichgood to see you. >>ed did to see. >> so, jay, is this first test on the trump presidency, and can the president put his deal making a you can men -- ac -- t. >> i think it is the first test, the game of thrones that we've witnessed in white house, seems to be turning end. foreign policy folks that favor russia before, now it seems to be favoring a deal with china, that is a...
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and so president adams nominated john jay. he nominated him three days after the vacancy occurred in the year 1800. and the senate confirmed the nominee. now, here's an interesting twist. the nominee then declined the position. you don't see that very often in the history of the supreme court. and then we go to 1872 when president grant was president and he had a vacancy occur on november 28, just a month before the end of the year and a few months before the presidency would turn over following the election. nominated ward hunt. but the senate acted in a little more than a week and they confirmed him. they vetted him. they exercised their advice and consent responsibility, and they said yes, this individual is appropriate to serve on the court. and then president hayes, a vacancy occurred in december of 18 -- now 1880. we were at 1872. and nominated william woods. and here we have a nominee being put forward just very shortly afterwards and confirmed. so that was the first three. that's the set of cases that occurred after th
and so president adams nominated john jay. he nominated him three days after the vacancy occurred in the year 1800. and the senate confirmed the nominee. now, here's an interesting twist. the nominee then declined the position. you don't see that very often in the history of the supreme court. and then we go to 1872 when president grant was president and he had a vacancy occur on november 28, just a month before the end of the year and a few months before the presidency would turn over...
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john warren giles, jay giles guitarist has passed away. the band was started in 1967. giles was found unresponsive at his home near boston tuesday. dead at the scene. he died of natural causes. that is way too young and that sound track takes me back a long time. >> bill: the folks in boston, massachusetts, they really claimed jay giles to be their own even though he was born in new york city. a big loss to all the folks and fans out there, our best goes out to his family. age 71. early voting now underway in the nation's most closely watched special election. the north atlanta suburbs. tom price leaving congress to become the head of hhs. democrats see an opportunity and think they can score a major upset with top candidate dominating the race. that's what they hope. jonathan is live is sandy springs, georgia. a solidly republican district for decades. why is this race so tight, john? >> they call this a jungle primary because all of the candidates are on the same ballot. if you were among these early voters here you open up the ballot and you would see a total of 18
john warren giles, jay giles guitarist has passed away. the band was started in 1967. giles was found unresponsive at his home near boston tuesday. dead at the scene. he died of natural causes. that is way too young and that sound track takes me back a long time. >> bill: the folks in boston, massachusetts, they really claimed jay giles to be their own even though he was born in new york city. a big loss to all the folks and fans out there, our best goes out to his family. age 71. early...
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. >>> man, john warner geils junior best known as jay geils, he died.other big -- freeze frame. >> let's play that. ♪ . >>> any time you ever did a story about photography, the producer and editor would always use this song, freeze frame >> it makes sense, it goes together. >> any time you do like money segment you do money, money, money. if you're doing a photography segment >> freeze frame. >> he died at his home in massachusetts and police are saying appears it was natural causes but he was just 71. >>> this made me so sad. >> david letterman is dealing with a tough loss, his mother, dorothy was 95. and she was a frequent guest on the show >> she was a staple >> in my entire life i never heard of a hickory nut my. you through it in there as a ringer. didn't you >> it was very good. >> i'm sure. >> she would have this dead pan look. i loved her and she goes yes, david. yes, david, so sweet and she actually had a sense of humor herself >> that's why we loved her so much. she was a regular on the program. so do you know her first on camera assignment wa
. >>> man, john warner geils junior best known as jay geils, he died.other big -- freeze frame. >> let's play that. ♪ . >>> any time you ever did a story about photography, the producer and editor would always use this song, freeze frame >> it makes sense, it goes together. >> any time you do like money segment you do money, money, money. if you're doing a photography segment >> freeze frame. >> he died at his home in massachusetts and police...
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i'm joined by jay -- [inaudible] former senior adviser to john kasich and don callaway, a democratic thank you both for being with us on this saturday. the president could have attended the white house correspondents' dinner tonight, but he's holding this rally in pennsylvania instead. why? jay, you go first. >> the white house correspondents' dinner, that's not really where his base is. no one watches that thing. it's really for the media elite. this is probably a smart move on the president's part to go back to where he won a very short margin, it's a smart political move for him. rick: don, i'm guessing you will not agree with that assessment. [laughter] >> good guess. the president has shown this tendency to want to be loved and continue to surround himself with people and his base, folks who he knows approves of him. that's why he's leaving washington, he doesn't want to stand there and be the subject of ribbing to his face. so go out to a state that you want, and he can continue to feel the love which he's not consistently felt from the mainstream or opinion media over the last
i'm joined by jay -- [inaudible] former senior adviser to john kasich and don callaway, a democratic thank you both for being with us on this saturday. the president could have attended the white house correspondents' dinner tonight, but he's holding this rally in pennsylvania instead. why? jay, you go first. >> the white house correspondents' dinner, that's not really where his base is. no one watches that thing. it's really for the media elite. this is probably a smart move on the...
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jay bouwmeester and an excellent job by alex pietrangelo. and you can see the teammates and the coaches know it. well done by both of them. >> john: absolutely outstanding. hard work of alex steen. but the payoff the empty net goal. dubnyk to the bench again. 3-1 game st. louis up by two. 60 seconds left. attempting to get a tracklehold and a three-game lead in the best of seven series. game four wednesday night. 49 seconds left. under the scrum, niederreiter, along the boards, moving by brodziak. the blues punch it out again. no icing. he'll never make it. spurgeon coming back. 35 seconds left in regulation time. marco scandella, through the middle. nino niederreiter, all the way back. parayko. checked by niederreiter. 24 seconds left here in st. louis. game three. what a game he has had today as he comes back out. parayko. he'll count it down. niederreiter. jake allen will be surrounded again. the st. louis blues lead the series three games to none. final score the blues 3 the wild 1. right now on cnbc it's game three between pittsburgh and columbus. on nbcsn right now you can catch complete post game coverage of this one. and
jay bouwmeester and an excellent job by alex pietrangelo. and you can see the teammates and the coaches know it. well done by both of them. >> john: absolutely outstanding. hard work of alex steen. but the payoff the empty net goal. dubnyk to the bench again. 3-1 game st. louis up by two. 60 seconds left. attempting to get a tracklehold and a three-game lead in the best of seven series. game four wednesday night. 49 seconds left. under the scrum, niederreiter, along the boards, moving by...
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john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel edmundson by bouwmeester. out to center ice collected by jared spurgeon. they reset. ryan suter. jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it gs in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in overtime. colton parayko
john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel...
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john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel edmundson by bouwmeester. out to center ice collected by jared spurgeon. they reset. ryan suter. jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it goes astray with traffic out in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in
john forslund with brian buscher "inside the glass." mikael granlund. feeds it in on jake allen. jay bouwmeester to the outside. alex pietrangelo through the middle. alex steen. one of two st. louis goals today. cleared in on dubnyk. he find david perron. niederreiter drops it off. steen on the fore-check. along the boards now. marco scandella will take it back in his own zone. matt dumba in the middle of the ice, a little chip by nino niederreiter, comes all the way back in. joel...
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. ♪ his full name is john moran kyles junior, but the world know had as jay kyles at the lead guitaristand. yesterday ms. massachusetts, pages 71. the band was founded in 1967 in release 11 studio albums before breaking up in 1985. their biggest hit must have got lost and love stinks, centerfold from the album freeze-frame was releed in 81 and was number one on the u.s. billboard ho 100 for six weeks. lea: coming up in an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo, president donald trump lashes out against serious leader. more from the race inter coming up. you're watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. lauren: breaking news this morning. an exclusive intervie
. ♪ his full name is john moran kyles junior, but the world know had as jay kyles at the lead guitaristand. yesterday ms. massachusetts, pages 71. the band was founded in 1967 in release 11 studio albums before breaking up in 1985. their biggest hit must have got lost and love stinks, centerfold from the album freeze-frame was releed in 81 and was number one on the u.s. billboard ho 100 for six weeks. lea: coming up in an exclusive interview with maria bartiromo, president donald trump lashes...
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john: salt lake city, end of march. coldest day. it was freezing, literally. it was in the 20s. >> tom: i saw a picture today when the blue jays opened on this day in the '70s where there was snow all over field and they were sweeping it all off. it looked like it was bitter. 2-2 to odubel herrera. odubel helped out the umpire. telling them that that was a little low. >> john: what? 98? >> tom: 98 left-handed. >> john: it makes you wonder. why is the e.r.a. so high. >> gregg: because they don't look at that. i would be the most aggressive pitcher in the world if i'm throwing 98 from the left side right now. >> tom: outside, the tying run is coming to the plate. wieters is coming to the placement here comes dusty bake e. blanco looks like he'll face the right-hander as he comes up with the potential tying run. there's a call to the bull pen. the nats go back to their bull pen. phillies will bring the tying run to the plate. 7-4 when we come back. 4 hopefully there's some hatfield dollar dogs left because they obviously ran out in the lunchroom up here in the press box. >> john: i'll tell you what. your son came up really small
john: salt lake city, end of march. coldest day. it was freezing, literally. it was in the 20s. >> tom: i saw a picture today when the blue jays opened on this day in the '70s where there was snow all over field and they were sweeping it all off. it looked like it was bitter. 2-2 to odubel herrera. odubel helped out the umpire. telling them that that was a little low. >> john: what? 98? >> tom: 98 left-handed. >> john: it makes you wonder. why is the e.r.a. so high....
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john. jake sherman is here with us from politico. he has an article out about the budget talks including healthcare. jay? >> good to be here. >> shepard: healthcare? they've come to some sort of agreement? what do we know? >> it's very premature. the house freedom caucus, as you noted in talking to john, the house freedom caucus and the tuesday group have been talking. they have come to an agreement in theory. that's two men that have come to an agreement. tom mcarthur of new jersey and mark meadows of north carolina. that's not 216 people that have come to an agreement. if you watch the news, which we have the last couple weeks, people back home have kind of caught flak over the healthcare issue. donald trump has been all over the map on this, too. a couple weeks ago when the healthcare bill went down, he said this has been wonderful. now we're on our way. now he's saying he wants back in the game. there's mixed messages all over the place. this vote is very, very -- i want to stress -- unlikely to happen next week. they can't get the bill until thursday or friday. the government shuts down on friday. so
john. jake sherman is here with us from politico. he has an article out about the budget talks including healthcare. jay? >> good to be here. >> shepard: healthcare? they've come to some sort of agreement? what do we know? >> it's very premature. the house freedom caucus, as you noted in talking to john, the house freedom caucus and the tuesday group have been talking. they have come to an agreement in theory. that's two men that have come to an agreement. tom mcarthur of new...
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jay bouwmeester and an excellent job by alex pietrangelo. and you can see the teammates and the coaches know it. well done by both of them. >> john: absolutely outstanding. hard work of alex steen. but the payoff the empty net goal. dubnyk to the bench again. 3-1 game 60 seconds left. attempting to get a tracklehold and a three-game lead in the best of seven series. game four wednesday night. 49 seconds left. under the scrum, niederreiter, along the boards, moving by brodziak. the blues punch it out again. no icing. he'll never make it. spurgeon coming back. 35 seconds left in regulation time. marco scandella, through the middle. nino niederreiter, all the way back. parayko. checked by niederreiter. 24 seconds left here in st. louis. game three. what a game he has had today as he comes back out. parayko. he'll count it down. niederreiter. jake allen will be surrounded again. the st. louis blues lead the series three games to none. final score the blues 3 the wild 1. right now on cnbc it's game three between pittsburgh and columbus. on nbcsn right now you can catch complete post game coverage of this one. and at 7:00 it's game thr
jay bouwmeester and an excellent job by alex pietrangelo. and you can see the teammates and the coaches know it. well done by both of them. >> john: absolutely outstanding. hard work of alex steen. but the payoff the empty net goal. dubnyk to the bench again. 3-1 game 60 seconds left. attempting to get a tracklehold and a three-game lead in the best of seven series. game four wednesday night. 49 seconds left. under the scrum, niederreiter, along the boards, moving by brodziak. the blues...
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john, i love you.ut >> is a on the plate speaking for itself. and so you can get lost. >> my dinner companion is jaygner a man never with a shortage of opinions. roast bone marrow with caper salad, a dish that would become iconic. it you have ever eaten bone marrow it's likely because they did it here first. >> thank you. >> it's a simple good thing, but it's one of the most influential dishes in the last 20 years. >> you see his imprint everywhere. >> what's interesting is it gets pass ed down in other ways you don't expect. >> as i have become older, the food that i yearn for is food i react to in an emotional way. >> the problem is it's so very, very rare. >> i'm looking for a suspension of logic and reason. this is something that i got here from the beginning. >> they are so pretty. how are these kidneys done, sir? >> seasoned flour and then sizzling. >> done? thank you. >> pigs head and potato pie, the head brined slowly, strip ped away from the bone and seasoned and baked in pastry with potatoes. yes, please. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> all right. >> look at that. that's working. >> is
john, i love you.ut >> is a on the plate speaking for itself. and so you can get lost. >> my dinner companion is jaygner a man never with a shortage of opinions. roast bone marrow with caper salad, a dish that would become iconic. it you have ever eaten bone marrow it's likely because they did it here first. >> thank you. >> it's a simple good thing, but it's one of the most influential dishes in the last 20 years. >> you see his imprint everywhere. >> what's...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ lauren: love that song, john warren gyles, jr., the founder and lead guitarist for the jay geilsdead yesterday at age 71. the band founded 1967 and released albums before breaking up in 1985. love stinks, center fold which you're listening now, the album freeze and was number one on the u.s. build board hot 100 for six weeks. well, toyota putting its technology to work to help partially paralyze people walk, the automakers introducing a wearable robotic leg brace, designed to be worn on one leg for patient who is are paralyzed on one side by either stroke or other health issue. toyota says a hundred of the leg braces will be rent today medical facilities in japan this year. at 7:18 in the morning more coffee sounds great. so the first 45,000 people who send a 5-dollar starbucks e-gift card to someone in their contacts using i-message on their iphone will receive a 5-dollar gift card for themselves. they're always doing creative things. this time you don't have to talk to someone from the opposing political party because they're in your contact list. what do i know? maria: that is
. ♪ ♪ ♪ lauren: love that song, john warren gyles, jr., the founder and lead guitarist for the jay geilsdead yesterday at age 71. the band founded 1967 and released albums before breaking up in 1985. love stinks, center fold which you're listening now, the album freeze and was number one on the u.s. build board hot 100 for six weeks. well, toyota putting its technology to work to help partially paralyze people walk, the automakers introducing a wearable robotic leg brace, designed to be...
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playing for the padres and blue jays the 49ers in the 3rd day of their first offseason workouts with the draft coming at the end of the month today new general manager john was asked if the team was willing to trade their #2 overall pick "we're open for business... we'll listen to anything... but i've always said you don;t like being at 2-and-14 but you like having the second pick because i think that puts you in the driver's seat... a lot of options at your disposal and we'll explore every one of them." the city of st. louisis suing the nfl and all 32 of its teams for allowing the rams to move to los angeles 15 months agothe city claims the league did not follow its own relocation rules when it allowed the rams to move st. louis is claiming it is going to miss out on approximately $100 million in net proceedsso now of course the question is could oakland be next after the raiders move to las vegas? of course this pretty much depends on the success or failure of the st. louis lawsuitit would probably be wise to not bet against the nfl russell westbrook received a special honor tonightthe nba presented him with a special trophy for being only
playing for the padres and blue jays the 49ers in the 3rd day of their first offseason workouts with the draft coming at the end of the month today new general manager john was asked if the team was willing to trade their #2 overall pick "we're open for business... we'll listen to anything... but i've always said you don;t like being at 2-and-14 but you like having the second pick because i think that puts you in the driver's seat... a lot of options at your disposal and we'll explore...
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john. marie who started running in 2015 has raised £1,000 for charity. congratulations to them. all right, let's see what the weather is doing. jays have been developing so far today, spreading their sway southwards on that breeze. those showers contained a mix. we have seen some fairly significant snow in the highlands of scotla nd significant snow in the highlands of scotland and also some snow further southin scotland and also some snow further south in staffordshire. it's lying on the roofs and on the cars, and not on the roads, and a little bit of sunshine as well. much like last night we will see a widespread frost and we're not done with the wintry showers. we have got a rash of showers. we have got a rash of showers. not all of them wintry, there will be rain, sleet and snow over higher ground in particular, but notice how they fade away for western areas overnight and the skies clear here. that's where the lowest temperatures will develop. a blue tinge indicating a widespread frost. it is a cold night across—the—board. way down into single figures, ruralspots across—the—board. way down into single figures, rural spots go
john. marie who started running in 2015 has raised £1,000 for charity. congratulations to them. all right, let's see what the weather is doing. jays have been developing so far today, spreading their sway southwards on that breeze. those showers contained a mix. we have seen some fairly significant snow in the highlands of scotla nd significant snow in the highlands of scotland and also some snow further southin scotland and also some snow further south in staffordshire. it's lying on the...
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jay crawford. this following the lay-offs about 300 employees, most behind the scenes, in october 2015. espn president johnncreased focus on versatility and value, and as a result we have been engaging in the challenging process of determining the talent -- anchors, analysts, reporters, writers and those who handle play by play, necessary to implement those demand. according to sports center, it is an example of how espn's content is evolving, noting the debut of more digital-only sports center content. the source telling me it is not only about cost cutting but shifting strategy to work with employees best suited to new multi-platform content. higher sports programming cost and viewer declines have been putting pressure on espn. in the most recent quarter disney acable network reported 11% drop in operating income. bill, over to you. >> the change in our business. it is -- it is still going on. all right -- >> this is one investors sniffed out a while ago on disney and it has been plaguing the stock. it started to come back lately. interestingly. >> but still having to cut back there. julia, thank you. $1
jay crawford. this following the lay-offs about 300 employees, most behind the scenes, in october 2015. espn president johnncreased focus on versatility and value, and as a result we have been engaging in the challenging process of determining the talent -- anchors, analysts, reporters, writers and those who handle play by play, necessary to implement those demand. according to sports center, it is an example of how espn's content is evolving, noting the debut of more digital-only sports center...