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the store embodies john jay's vision. he believes having a physical presence is still essential to tell consumers what the brand is all about. he also believes the future lies in integrating digital media with the actual sense of touch. on one wall 240 display panels show photos of fashion styles. you just click on the panels you like to check availability. john c. jay was born to a family of chinese immigrants in ohio. he grew up in the backroom of his parents' laundry business. his career as an art director started in the 1980s at the iconic new york department store, bloomingdale's. in the mid '90s he became the talk of the industry by bringing street culture to nike, which changed the brand's marketing strategy forever. john jay has been recognized as one of the world's ten most influential art directors of the past 50 years. he first worked with uniqlo in 1998. the brand opened its first urban store in harajuku. john jay helped launch uniqlo's fleece campaign. >> i'm very proud to be a part of it. that was the beginn
the store embodies john jay's vision. he believes having a physical presence is still essential to tell consumers what the brand is all about. he also believes the future lies in integrating digital media with the actual sense of touch. on one wall 240 display panels show photos of fashion styles. you just click on the panels you like to check availability. john c. jay was born to a family of chinese immigrants in ohio. he grew up in the backroom of his parents' laundry business. his career as...
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when john jay, who was the first united states supreme court justice resigns, he is elected governor of new york. he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice. however, he was appointed during a recess of congress. and so technically the senate has not confirmed him, but he actually served a session of the court as chief justice. leads them through some cases. when the senate comes back later that year, they then take up the question of approving john rutledge. now, george washington has never had anyone rejected that he has appointed. this has never happened in our young history. john rutledge has a number of things going against him. there are guys in the senate who think he is a little crazy. he has definitely had some strange things he had to say at the time. he has a reputation amongst some people. but also, where he will also get into trouble is he made some very pointed comments about that jay treaty that was negotia
when john jay, who was the first united states supreme court justice resigns, he is elected governor of new york. he leaves the post of chief justice. that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice. however, he was appointed during a recess of congress. and so technically the senate has not confirmed him, but he actually served a session of the court as chief justice....
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poor persons want to go pers are born if possible and have a good answer to i am still a little my john jay, though we're going to get into fifty's forms, so money for summary, judgment scores will be off with the way the menu simple because i said i was the wrong on phone. you personally, don't think there's no way or simple you're going to stand out from one of the simplest. there's rumors in english and the news for fast because i was more than fortunate. right. but if you know, falls in a few things and you have survival and minds of can believe in the human, you don't know if you allow email or zoom, zoom is the use of war was already there and for most of us a while. so either because there was a bar where there was community newell's or to have all said i want to go and play out to me when the one who heard of the from then let loose you know or knowledge and even see the more only sentence to mature, then the aftermath of this will most of the world will follow. you see me there. all the reason of all that was or what it will be worse is over when all was there really was possible c
poor persons want to go pers are born if possible and have a good answer to i am still a little my john jay, though we're going to get into fifty's forms, so money for summary, judgment scores will be off with the way the menu simple because i said i was the wrong on phone. you personally, don't think there's no way or simple you're going to stand out from one of the simplest. there's rumors in english and the news for fast because i was more than fortunate. right. but if you know, falls in a...
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my name's distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that your tactics that can be used to get innocent people and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit last century since you anytime you do an exoneration came, there's been a confession. it's like trying to write a trice. everybody's already against you. the person's been convicted by a jury. the judge thinks he's guilty. the jury thinks he's guilty. now you have to convince everybody that they're wrong. so your is a case over in a way who has been in prison for 20 years? renee lynch was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now. and she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo, new york in 1905. and it's also obviously a false confession cases. the police are going crazy and they can't so
my name's distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that your tactics that can be used to get innocent people and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit last century since you anytime you do an...
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i'm a distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession, a stake in the case is closed to nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit.
i'm a distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession, a stake in the case is closed to nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit.
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supreme court john jay liberal icon thank you now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. and there are still 2 months to go well it's not just at home that donald trump divides opinion with his america 1st policies and his brazen style of diplomacy he's also polarized opinion outside the us w. has been asking people around the world who they hope will win this election i expect that the united states can find their really dish even smallman because we are facing up to me here in costa rica we depend on. for example we really we have . the frontiers open again when it was very i hope biden wins because with trump things are not going very well i hope that with biden's triumph relations with mexico will improve with. if there were elections in any other country we wouldn't even notice but the united states has a great geo political impact on colombia so in this scenario any election will affect us and it's going to involve us directly. that in the bible look at the thought of biden
supreme court john jay liberal icon thank you now replaced by a pro-life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. and there are still 2 months to go well it's not just at home that donald trump divides opinion with his america 1st policies and his brazen style of diplomacy he's also polarized opinion outside the us w. has been asking people around the world who they hope will win this election i expect that the...
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my name so castle in the distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this. is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit solution anytime you do an exoneration case where there's been a false confession, it's like trying to write a trice. everybody's already against you. the person's been convicted by a jury. the judge thinks he's guilty. the jury thinks he's guilty. now you have to convince everybody that they're wrong. so ok, so you're deeply invested in is a case of or an alien ship.
my name so castle in the distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this. is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit solution anytime you do an...
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my name sold castle in the distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this. is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit. anytime you do an exoneration case where there's been a false confession, it's like trying to write a trice. everybody's already against you. the person's been convicted by a jury. the judge thinks he's guilty. the jury thinks he's guilty. now you have to convince everybody that they're wrong. so a case that you're deeply rest is a case of an alien who has been in prison for 20 years. renee lynch was a case we took about 2 and a half now maybe 3 years ago now. and she was accused and convicted of killing her landlord in buffalo, new york in 1995. and it's also obvious if confession cases the police are going crazy and the
my name sold castle in the distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed, nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this. is that the or tactics that can be used to get innocent people. and i don't just mean vulnerable, innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit. anytime you do an...
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states, alexander hamilton, who was the first secretary of the treasury of the new republic, and by john jay, who was the first chief justice of the united states supreme court. the purpose of the papers was to persuade the citizenry of the young nation of the need to adopt a new form of government and to leave behind the very loosely foreign government which the citizens had seen under the articles of confederation. in authoring the federalist madison, andton, jay exhibited, if you will, the very best qualities of leadership that we see in lawyers. madison was not a lawyer, but he was learned in the law. hamilton and jay were, of course, lawyers and they used their lawyering powers, their abilities as leaders in the capacity as lawyers and drafters of the federalist papers to successfully usher the constitution to its ratification in 1789. we believe that the discussion today between talmage boston and secretary baker will further illuminate the fact that lawyers are given the powers, they're given the opportunity, they're given the license by the state to exercise very potent leadership qu
states, alexander hamilton, who was the first secretary of the treasury of the new republic, and by john jay, who was the first chief justice of the united states supreme court. the purpose of the papers was to persuade the citizenry of the young nation of the need to adopt a new form of government and to leave behind the very loosely foreign government which the citizens had seen under the articles of confederation. in authoring the federalist madison, andton, jay exhibited, if you will, the...
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now in the same notion of keeping us out of war, george washington will send john jay, who was at that time our first chief justice of the supreme court, sent him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british. again, with the idea of keeping us out of this european war, and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights and such. we were arguing those with the british. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty, so he seems like a good candidate for washington to. send the treaty that he brought back becomes very controversial. really one of the tipping point in creating these two parties, as sort of leading to what we know today. the treaty is basically starts becoming publicly attacked in the press. the pressed which would become the democratic republican party, party of men like thomas jefferson and james madison, they will start vilifying this treaty. now what's interesting is that nobody has actually read. it hasn't been published, yet. but it's going to be hillary eat in the press to the point where a lot of people hate this treaty, without
now in the same notion of keeping us out of war, george washington will send john jay, who was at that time our first chief justice of the supreme court, sent him to britain to negotiate a new treaty with the british. again, with the idea of keeping us out of this european war, and settling some of those questions of border and ocean rights and such. we were arguing those with the british. john j had been on the team that negotiated the peace treaty, so he seems like a good candidate for...
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. >> i am interested in the work she did at john jay college how difficult it must have been to understand the impact of mass incarceration on the community and still work inside for the young officers in training were going or attending and learning from her. when i returned to that, i can see there were conversations that weren't shared on the page and i would love to have seen how she navigated those conversations. >> a question from the audience. one of the questions i think, the foundation the outside views, these women need their own movement. i guess i would like to ask you all, the feminism i have inherited and grown up with, black feminism. i didn't learn feminism as white women in my life. how does audre lorde have this idea that feminism belongs to or is surrounded by white women? maybe we can understand that and understand black feminism as the ultimate tool. >> i was certainly pushed back on the notion as a white woman thing. white women may think that but black feminism is powerful and has been around for hundreds of years. black women already have created their movement. als
. >> i am interested in the work she did at john jay college how difficult it must have been to understand the impact of mass incarceration on the community and still work inside for the young officers in training were going or attending and learning from her. when i returned to that, i can see there were conversations that weren't shared on the page and i would love to have seen how she navigated those conversations. >> a question from the audience. one of the questions i think,...
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that's the john jay and senate seat as well hanging in the balance, the president tweeted about that about 30 minutes ago. i said put your focus on three areas, this is wayne county and michigan, all votes here for joe biden, 514,000. why is that significant? there are some boats out there. hillary clinton is at 517,000. however see the margin, that was from four years ago. he has upped his margin to 244,000 and i'm seeing that in different parts of michigan. this is genesee county, this is flint. as of right now you are at about 122 raw votes, so what's happened so far? look at that. hillary clinton won the county with 102,000 votes. the president did better than he did in 2016 but -- how did that happen? right here at 2:00 east coast time, the number of raw votes is almost exactly what it was from four years ago. we got more to come in here, this is ken county. grand rapids, michigan, and the white house felt very good about this county late last night. they turned the trick of the moment up about five points, but that seems to be the focus here in the state of michigan. i can tell
that's the john jay and senate seat as well hanging in the balance, the president tweeted about that about 30 minutes ago. i said put your focus on three areas, this is wayne county and michigan, all votes here for joe biden, 514,000. why is that significant? there are some boats out there. hillary clinton is at 517,000. however see the margin, that was from four years ago. he has upped his margin to 244,000 and i'm seeing that in different parts of michigan. this is genesee county, this is...
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my boss was john jay courtney. he had been there a long time. terrifican with a legal ability and judgment. due to in before he was get on an airplane with the air force and go on a trip with 10 or 12 other members, staff members, of the armed services committee. as well as the appropriation committee. this was a group of 45, 50-year-old experienced people. haveme in and said, sam, i got a marriage in my family. my family says i have got to go. i cannot go on this trip. would you like to take my place? i had never been out of the country. i said, yes, sir, i would be glad to do it. we left and had a three week trip to nato. right in the middle of the trip with the air force cuban missile crisis broke out. i had just received my top-secret clearance right before i left. stan: your 24 years old? fmr. sen. nunn: just turned 24 years old. right out of law school. we were briefed by the air force with photographs and all the classified information once the cuban missile crisis broke out. we are going to the air force base on the night where it looked
my boss was john jay courtney. he had been there a long time. terrifican with a legal ability and judgment. due to in before he was get on an airplane with the air force and go on a trip with 10 or 12 other members, staff members, of the armed services committee. as well as the appropriation committee. this was a group of 45, 50-year-old experienced people. haveme in and said, sam, i got a marriage in my family. my family says i have got to go. i cannot go on this trip. would you like to take...
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they were imposed on you just like their policies were imposed on but john jay, the first chief justiceurt wrote, god has given us the privilege of this christian nation of choosing our leaders. think about it. by our vote we choose our leaders, our leaders choose the policies we live under, and those policies determine the moral and spiritual direction of our country. you know jesus said, we ought to love our neighbors as we love ourself. we ought to care about the policies that not only affect us but affect others as well. we ought to choose leaders that will implement policies that result in the greatest good, or at least the least amount of harm to those around us. we have the power to do that through our vote. ainsley: i know that the evangelical vote went to donald trump in 2016 but joe biden is a catholic and he wrote an op-ed in the christian post, talking about his catholic faith, guides his policies and he wants to follow the golden rule. what did you think about that? >> let's be very clear about this, joe biden's policy about the most important moral crisis of our day, the s
they were imposed on you just like their policies were imposed on but john jay, the first chief justiceurt wrote, god has given us the privilege of this christian nation of choosing our leaders. think about it. by our vote we choose our leaders, our leaders choose the policies we live under, and those policies determine the moral and spiritual direction of our country. you know jesus said, we ought to love our neighbors as we love ourself. we ought to care about the policies that not only...
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defense secretary potentially hillary clinton, energy and the epa secretary john carrie, jay insley, , all nas cowen and company is out with this morning. your thoughts. >> when you look at what president trump did to get this economy back going again, there were eight years of a space sluh economy under the obama and biden administration. it's because they are radical people in the cabinet. we were losing great companies and great jobs to other countries like china. we don't want to go back to those days. let's keep growing our economy like president trump has done with low taxes and sane regulations. maria: we'll leave it there and watch to see how this plays out. congressman, it's great to see you this morning. thank you so much, sir. >> great being with you. thanks, maria. maria: congressman steve scalise joining us this morning, louisiana. we will be right back. stay with us. gives us confidence... ...so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow. wow, do you think you overdid it maybe? overdid what? well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confide
defense secretary potentially hillary clinton, energy and the epa secretary john carrie, jay insley, , all nas cowen and company is out with this morning. your thoughts. >> when you look at what president trump did to get this economy back going again, there were eight years of a space sluh economy under the obama and biden administration. it's because they are radical people in the cabinet. we were losing great companies and great jobs to other countries like china. we don't want to go...
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supreme court john jay liberal icon. now replaced by a prime life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. so eventful 2020 to say the least and now the election even raising the eggs are you stakes more for americans aroon i mean we've just we've just outlined basically you know the who ran the surveillance of 2020 global pandemic record unemployment wildfires unprecedented wildfires in california economic collapse and greater division in the american society than ever before you know which candidate can bring whoever wins can they bring the country back together when they assume the highest office in the land i think they can and i think the idea of kind of finding common ground to rally everyone around is not necessarily what needs to happen i think the country is hungry for an aggressive economic stimulus coronavirus and other things and that politics of kind of push that into the background we've seen both parties kind of leave the tabl
supreme court john jay liberal icon. now replaced by a prime life conservative with a job for life thanks. 2021 year of anxiety and one most americans would surely rather put behind them. so eventful 2020 to say the least and now the election even raising the eggs are you stakes more for americans aroon i mean we've just we've just outlined basically you know the who ran the surveillance of 2020 global pandemic record unemployment wildfires unprecedented wildfires in california economic...
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jerry seinfeld, jay leno and john sherno.en there is limited supply, you can't make more, and rising demand, prices rise and so the price will continue to rise for bitcoin forever. now, what will happen over time is we'll split into units of measure, eight decembimal place. and so if you think about any scarce asset, it has to do with what is called the stock to flow ratio, the new flow of an asset relative to its stock, look at the u.s. dollar, we have massive new flow compared to the stock, so it is depreciating, devaluing. and it will only get worse if you look at gold or silver, not a lot of new flow to stock bitcoin actually is the scarcest asset in the world based on the stock to flow measure. >> well, certainly acted like it and big time traditional fund managers have come out and said maybe they missed it it has been a heck of a run. mark yusko, i'll let you watch the sunrise down there i think in north carolina. appreciate you coming on and important topic, we'll see you again soon >> thank, buy. mad respect for what
jerry seinfeld, jay leno and john sherno.en there is limited supply, you can't make more, and rising demand, prices rise and so the price will continue to rise for bitcoin forever. now, what will happen over time is we'll split into units of measure, eight decembimal place. and so if you think about any scarce asset, it has to do with what is called the stock to flow ratio, the new flow of an asset relative to its stock, look at the u.s. dollar, we have massive new flow compared to the stock,...
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a wonderful quotation, gosh, i can't remember who wrote it, maybe you can help me, jay, in which person a said of john adams, you know, he's wonderful, entertaining, he's smart, but he's half mad. [laughter]. and washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubbing, you know, now in virginia you didn't money grub partly because you had slaves who, you know, didn't in the end -- in the end, slavery just didn't work. in the end it did not allow for a profitable enterprise, but they were much more polite than adams was. he was just out there kicking up dust and stirring up trouble. >> yeah. very well put. >> that's just one example. >> right. >> i think the northerners and the southerners from the beginning were very different and part of the reason that the civil war happened is that they never really reconciled those differences and certainly the north could not by the middle of the 19th century, reconcile itself to slavey. >> what about-- can you speak a little about the first three, the big three all have these grand titles, you know, the fathe
a wonderful quotation, gosh, i can't remember who wrote it, maybe you can help me, jay, in which person a said of john adams, you know, he's wonderful, entertaining, he's smart, but he's half mad. [laughter]. and washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubbing, you know, now in virginia you didn't money grub partly because you had slaves who, you know, didn't in the end -- in the end, slavery just didn't work. in the end it did not...
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joining me now is jay ward, and a senior scholar at the johns h hopkins medical center. >> i'm rightn my basement as so many people have been since the beginning of this. as you mentioned california for the first place to lock it down. they sent their people home very early. in some cases earlier than whole counties did. i think we're looking at the comparison between a state like ours, nearly 40 million people, and other nations. europe right now is in the middle of a second rise, about 240 days past, 240 days from the first death rate really coming on to the radar. hours is similar. we're seeing a second rise in spite of all of the restrictions that we have seen. like you said there, right? it doesn't get tired. it feels to me like coronavirus is like water in a ship. it wants to go into any crack. in this case we're seeing complacency, we're seeing the approach of the holidays. the weather is starting to change here in sunny california and all of that is a problem. if we have this problem, as you were just mentioning, chicago, other parts of the country, they're about to see it as
joining me now is jay ward, and a senior scholar at the johns h hopkins medical center. >> i'm rightn my basement as so many people have been since the beginning of this. as you mentioned california for the first place to lock it down. they sent their people home very early. in some cases earlier than whole counties did. i think we're looking at the comparison between a state like ours, nearly 40 million people, and other nations. europe right now is in the middle of a second rise, about...
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john woods. what was your take away from what jay powell had to say? ere was certainly a broadside regarding the physical side of things. john: i think that it is beholden on him to be supportive and to be constructive and to try to calm the waters somewhat. i believe that he did. in the near term, the u.s. economy faces challenges. trajectory of the very sharp that we saw ind the third quarter of this year, it is clearly moderating somewhat. as we head into the first half of next year. unless there is a medium full turnaround, expectations of a vaccine, or expectations of a vaccine. i think the trajectory of the u.s. economy is likely to slow down. i think that is the key message that powell was trying to make. being willing to provide and you ever it takes to support the underlying growth story. ultimately what is happening with these various states which have not yet delivered their states -- not let over there results, it seems a little bullish. it may means that we are in a situation where neither side -- it might limit some more of the radical ele
john woods. what was your take away from what jay powell had to say? ere was certainly a broadside regarding the physical side of things. john: i think that it is beholden on him to be supportive and to be constructive and to try to calm the waters somewhat. i believe that he did. in the near term, the u.s. economy faces challenges. trajectory of the very sharp that we saw ind the third quarter of this year, it is clearly moderating somewhat. as we head into the first half of next year. unless...
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jay. in which a person a said of john adams, he is wonderful, entertaining, smart, but half mad. and washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubbing. now in virginia you didn't money grub partly because you had slaved that didn't in the end -- in the end slavery just didn't work. in the init did not allow a profitable enterprise, but they were much more polite than adams was. he was just out there kicking up dust and stirring up trouble. >> very well put. >> that's just one example. i think the northerners and the southerners from the beginning were very different, and part of the reason that the civil war happened is that they never really reconciled thetives and certainly -- the differences and certainly the north could not by the middle of the 19th century reconcile-to-slavery. >> can you talk but monroe? the first three, the beg three, all have these grand titles. father of the country, author 0 declaration of independence, father of the constitution. monroe is often underlooked but your book by chooseing to focus,
jay. in which a person a said of john adams, he is wonderful, entertaining, smart, but half mad. and washington was appalled when he became commander of the continental army and went to boston at money grubbing. now in virginia you didn't money grub partly because you had slaved that didn't in the end -- in the end slavery just didn't work. in the init did not allow a profitable enterprise, but they were much more polite than adams was. he was just out there kicking up dust and stirring up...
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john legend. seems like a great idea, but if you remember, last election, it was donald trump all on his own in pittsburgh while hillary clinton was in ohio with jayce and we know how that worked out. >> that's true. john legend went to penn just down the street from here. thank you for wearing the ruhle and velshi black heather this morning. i thought you were going to be in philadelphia with me. you're coming tomorrow, i believe? >> tomorrow. tomorrow. and ali, let's be clear. this is pleather. you may be leather. pleather. >> let me tell you what the situation is in anticipation of you coming. we've got national guard here. there are a lot of police around here. this is one of those cities that's preparing for, not necessarily anticipating, but preparing for some tensions around the election. there was also the shooting one week ago of walter wallace jr. in west philadelphia. so there's some tension here already. more importantly, this state was lost by 44,000 votes in the last election. 0.7%. there are lots of roads for joe biden to win the 270 votes he needs. without pennsylvania, there are very, very few for donald trump. so donald trump rea
john legend. seems like a great idea, but if you remember, last election, it was donald trump all on his own in pittsburgh while hillary clinton was in ohio with jayce and we know how that worked out. >> that's true. john legend went to penn just down the street from here. thank you for wearing the ruhle and velshi black heather this morning. i thought you were going to be in philadelphia with me. you're coming tomorrow, i believe? >> tomorrow. tomorrow. and ali, let's be clear....
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john spent his youth saying goodbye to old friends doesn't come easy to him her. was a different model among our things he's anything happening overnight anymore right jay wants to tell here is siobhan severance that. he's in belgium probably stay there. he's better off than anyway but he's just coming back to pick up his stuff for sure from. lebanon has a long tradition of farewells only some 4000000 lebanese actually live there as opposed to a global diaspora of 12000000. this number is likely to grow fast which is why europe is looking across the mediterranean with great concern. but some lebanese are still determined to stay. a year ago hussein and noor bought their 1st flat together. are you going to close that i know that's where the air conditioning will be. it's going in name. what about the structure. its face is split. only in the kitchen of the right of way clicking on. nothing in lebannon really works any more including housing construction there are barely any building materials everything is going up in price and the completion of their flight has been delayed on what they've also cancelled the wedding they were planning on counting in short we can see
john spent his youth saying goodbye to old friends doesn't come easy to him her. was a different model among our things he's anything happening overnight anymore right jay wants to tell here is siobhan severance that. he's in belgium probably stay there. he's better off than anyway but he's just coming back to pick up his stuff for sure from. lebanon has a long tradition of farewells only some 4000000 lebanese actually live there as opposed to a global diaspora of 12000000. this number is...
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john spent his youth saying goodbye to old friends doesn't come easy to him her. default model among our things is anything happening on anymore right now she on the jay wants to tell here is siobhan suburbs of. he's in belgium probably stay there. he's better off than anyway but he's just coming back to pick up his stuff for free. lebanon has a long tradition of farewells only some 4000000 lebanese actually live there as opposed to a global diaspora of 12000000. this number is likely to grow fast which is why europe is looking across the mediterranean with great concern. but some lebanese are still determined to stay. a year ago hussein and newer bought their 1st flat together. so you can to close that i know that's where the air conditioning will be. it's going in name. one of our great strengths. it's this is split. only in the kitchen. why do we look at home. nothing in lebanon really works anymore including housing construction there are barely any building materials everything is going up in price and the completion of their flat has been the late they've also canceled the wedding they were planning to come to ensure we can see said really good look at what's
john spent his youth saying goodbye to old friends doesn't come easy to him her. default model among our things is anything happening on anymore right now she on the jay wants to tell here is siobhan suburbs of. he's in belgium probably stay there. he's better off than anyway but he's just coming back to pick up his stuff for free. lebanon has a long tradition of farewells only some 4000000 lebanese actually live there as opposed to a global diaspora of 12000000. this number is likely to grow...
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john sweeney's name mentioned, from the florida bush v. gore, but i'm not even sure what role he will be playing. jay sekulow, but i'm told that is just for the pennsylvania case. there's no general, no person overseeing a broad legal strategy. david bossi has been doing that to some extent, but he's not one of these big-name election lawyer strategists who has done this big, multi-state event. and there are diehard lawyers out there who were volunteering. i was talking to one who has been volunteering their time, but that won't get them over the finish line. >> shannon, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> and we turn now to jonathan and zerlina, both are msnbc political analysts. zerlina, we once again are turning a calendar day without a call by the networks, without joe biden being able to take that stage tonight outdoors where he thought he would be able to take that stage and make his claim on this presidency. that may now be another day away, or we're not sure. >> well, it looks like it's just another day away. but i think that, you know, as the votes are counted and it
john sweeney's name mentioned, from the florida bush v. gore, but i'm not even sure what role he will be playing. jay sekulow, but i'm told that is just for the pennsylvania case. there's no general, no person overseeing a broad legal strategy. david bossi has been doing that to some extent, but he's not one of these big-name election lawyer strategists who has done this big, multi-state event. and there are diehard lawyers out there who were volunteering. i was talking to one who has been...
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go so apparently there is no love for the mullet in new york city but everywhere else jay one quick thing to say johnest mullet ever number two i can have a insat a mullet look kind of looks like a mullet business in the front, party in the back there you go. maria: awesome you've done it, make a haircut now hair make-up to come do the thing on. >> take a break we have more "mornings with maria" live on fox business right after this. maria: all right. welcome back. we are 30 minutes away from the opening bell. it is going to be a big one. as you see, the airlines are up across the board. this is today's movers. shares taking off following the news from pfizer and biontech that their covid vaccine is more than 90% effective, bringing much-needed hope to the beaten-down industry. we showed you pfizer and biontech shares up 15% on pfizer, 25% higher on biontech as we watch the situation develop. we've got the market up 1600 points on the dow industrials. want to thank dagen, brian and jerry. great to see everybody this morning. going to be a big day at the office. more tomorrow. thanks, guys. have a gre
go so apparently there is no love for the mullet in new york city but everywhere else jay one quick thing to say johnest mullet ever number two i can have a insat a mullet look kind of looks like a mullet business in the front, party in the back there you go. maria: awesome you've done it, make a haircut now hair make-up to come do the thing on. >> take a break we have more "mornings with maria" live on fox business right after this. maria: all right. welcome back. we are 30...
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schools and professors people come to mind like jay rosen and that whole breed of thinking that is your social activists and you need to advance a cause, johng. change education, media to advance a social agenda and so forth. it has taken hold in this country in a big, big way. these institutions of higher education, academic freedom, a very little academic freedom and very little free speech and you expect the media, rather than joining in in the attack on the covington students and so forth and standing up for free speech and standing up for civil liberty, they don't do it. when you look at the russia collusion that took place and when you have the fbi going into a campaign and when you have other things going on rather than reporting on it they are participating in it. this is why i say we don't have a free press. of course, we have a free press and that the government is not slapping down media organizations although obama did that and fdr did that and woodrow wilson did that but no, we have is the complete lack of, in my view, a professionalism and diversity of points and what the founders had in mind when we got our first amendment in
schools and professors people come to mind like jay rosen and that whole breed of thinking that is your social activists and you need to advance a cause, johng. change education, media to advance a social agenda and so forth. it has taken hold in this country in a big, big way. these institutions of higher education, academic freedom, a very little academic freedom and very little free speech and you expect the media, rather than joining in in the attack on the covington students and so forth...
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jay carney and abc's linda douglas. that musical chairs tradition is widely viewed as routine, but fox news drew criticism for those who moved between the network on the trump administration, including johnn, heather nauert, bill shine and sarah huckabee sanders. larry kudlow also joins the president from cnbc. when political players turn into pundits, they can bring an insider's, but more of them seem to move between the media, where they can resemble a government in exile and democratic administrations such as the one now taking shape. bret. >> bret: how we, thanks. up next, government pleas for you and your neighbors to stay home this thanksgiving are not stopping. which numbers of people from traveling all across the country, we will go live to one of the busiest airports. >> i need this. i need this. and my family and friends need this too. >> i think we can't stop living, so i think it's really important that everyone just takes precautions. ♪ (children laughing) ♪ (music swells) (dog barking) ♪ (music fades) (exhales) experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary
jay carney and abc's linda douglas. that musical chairs tradition is widely viewed as routine, but fox news drew criticism for those who moved between the network on the trump administration, including johnn, heather nauert, bill shine and sarah huckabee sanders. larry kudlow also joins the president from cnbc. when political players turn into pundits, they can bring an insider's, but more of them seem to move between the media, where they can resemble a government in exile and democratic...
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. >> martha: john cornyn in texas, let's take a look at that. this is a race, and jaye story lines tonight is about texas, which we've been told up and down was that possible flip. kamala harris was there a couple days ago. a lot of excitement around the fact that perhaps texas was in play and at least in john cornyn's race it did not turn out to be the situation. we are waiting for the rest of texas to come in tonight but john cornyn has secured his seat. >> bret: which bodes well for president trump in texas. then you look at mississippi come at your point be the republican there cindy hyde-smith winning there, a stiff challenge from the democrat. there is a lot of money spent on this race in mississippi and there is hope on the democrats that they could pull this off. they happen but that does not change the net gain, if you look at again, d+ one and that is largely mark kelly in arizona, which we just called. democrats need to four to take control of the senate and we will see the races in maine. again, michigan and we've got a lot to look at as we see the populati
. >> martha: john cornyn in texas, let's take a look at that. this is a race, and jaye story lines tonight is about texas, which we've been told up and down was that possible flip. kamala harris was there a couple days ago. a lot of excitement around the fact that perhaps texas was in play and at least in john cornyn's race it did not turn out to be the situation. we are waiting for the rest of texas to come in tonight but john cornyn has secured his seat. >> bret: which bodes well...
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and that was jay devine that won it for the crosby club. it's only the second time in marine's history they've made it this far — and that goes back 126 years. look at those celebrations. johnown half completely caught out the keeper — they went on to win 2—1. swindown town of league 1 are without a manager and now they're without a place in the fa cup, too, after being chocked out by darlington of the sixth tier. adam campbell scored a goal in each half in a 2—1win. and sonny carey's late strike earned national league side king's lynn town a 1—0 victory over port vale. they'll be in the hat for round two, having never even been in the first round before yesterday. sore heads this morning, i imagine. bristol city were missing five first—team players because of covid—19 but their pleas for the match to be postponed were dismissed and they lost 8—1 at manchester city. england striker ellen white scored twice in what was a record league victory for man city, which took them up to fourth in the table. you know, as a manager, you can't plan for things like that. and i think that's why people look at the school and say, hey, what happened? you could be proud of the performance. b
and that was jay devine that won it for the crosby club. it's only the second time in marine's history they've made it this far — and that goes back 126 years. look at those celebrations. johnown half completely caught out the keeper — they went on to win 2—1. swindown town of league 1 are without a manager and now they're without a place in the fa cup, too, after being chocked out by darlington of the sixth tier. adam campbell scored a goal in each half in a 2—1win. and sonny carey's...
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if i did not recognize the veterans who are currently serving in our office -- dana magnuson, john clement, jay strebino, dr. karen summer, and paris cerventes. i thank each and every one of them for theirs service and for the continued work that they do on behalf of all tennesseans. these brave men and women represent the hope of a nation and our promise to the rest of the world that no matter what, the united states stands ready and willing to answer the call. i yield the floor and note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. the senate is currently in a quorum call. mr. portman: i ask unanimous consent the qirl be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: i have come to the floor again today to talk about the need for us as a congress to come together to address this coronavirus pandemic. we have an unprecedented health care and economic crisis right now, and it's important for us to figure out what we can do, what we can agree on, and then move forward.
if i did not recognize the veterans who are currently serving in our office -- dana magnuson, john clement, jay strebino, dr. karen summer, and paris cerventes. i thank each and every one of them for theirs service and for the continued work that they do on behalf of all tennesseans. these brave men and women represent the hope of a nation and our promise to the rest of the world that no matter what, the united states stands ready and willing to answer the call. i yield the floor and note the...