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john. >> let it be so now. >> his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john i myself came baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪ >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the powers of the day, when all of that hit jesus' ears, i imagine it sparked all of that latent ability to preach that jesus had and launched him into his ministry. >> but for biblical historians, there's a dilemma. >> there's something that'
john. >> let it be so now. >> his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john i myself came baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪ >> and just as he was coming...
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john bozeman. john? john, thank you. john hoeven. thank you, john. great. spent a lot of time together. [applause] senator cindy hyde-smith, she had a very easy race, right? [laughter] she ended up winning by a lot. debbie stabenow, and she's tough, i can tell you. we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you very much. really great job. ralph abraham? ralph, thank you. rick allen? jodi arrington, andy barr. ing where's andy barr? where's andy? oh, did i do a good job for you? [laughter] did i do a good job? you're one of the only congressional congressmen that i could have, i'll tell you, you i went to specifically. congratulations. that's a great victory you had. mitch was there with rand paul. we were all there for you, right? great. great, andy, good. good job. [applause] james colmar. kevin kramer. that's another one we worked hard on together, right? great job, kevin. senator. senator-elect, very shortly senator. proud of you, kevin. rick crawford, rodney davis. rick -- well, you know who this is, greg gianforte, g
john bozeman. john? john, thank you. john hoeven. thank you, john. great. spent a lot of time together. [applause] senator cindy hyde-smith, she had a very easy race, right? [laughter] she ended up winning by a lot. debbie stabenow, and she's tough, i can tell you. we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you very much. really great job. ralph abraham? ralph, thank you. rick allen? jodi arrington, andy barr. ing where's andy barr? where's andy? oh, did i do...
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john john john yeah [inaudible] two two five five right. you can. me -- two thousand eighteen in the chine chine other stuff don. some informations and its. community. the reason as well as well as receiving all. and now now i thank ibm. has. but i don't know it is it a religion of my mind. and i think this was many many times i every every year i think i'd better than him but by matter i don't hold when you are there are there. was cocaine please work wor. he don died in in in in industry hot hot insulation eight ninety seven seventies oncene county hounding three three or fr the world world oil. production actions has a has on one house out our galleries art art building on one or two hundred hundred fifty of our member painter answers. linda hello about the big. only at times because there is no no he's the wing mainly on the reduction options not not lebanon markets. we need we need changing -- in order to route traffic about. now know lately is going tries to imagination which is justin wait wait. for still along here where we're full full poin
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john bosman, john, john, thank you. [applause] >> we got it there, john. john hovan, thank you, john, great. spent a lot of time together. senator cindy hyde-smith, she had an easy race, right? and she ended up winning by a lot. she ended up winning by a lot, cindy, great job. debby stabenow and she's tough. i can tell you, we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you, very much debby, really good job. >> ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick allen, jody arrington, andy barr. where is andy barr? where it andy, did i do a good job for you? did i do a good job? you're one of the only congressional congressman that i could have-- you i went to specifically. congratulations, a great victory you had. mitch was there with rand paul and we're all there for you. great andy, good, good job. [applaus [applause] >> james comer. kevin cramer. and that's another one we worked hard on together, right? great job, kevin. senator, senator-elect, very shortly senator. proud of you, kevin. rick crawford, rodney davis. rick, well, you know
john bosman, john, john, thank you. [applause] >> we got it there, john. john hovan, thank you, john, great. spent a lot of time together. senator cindy hyde-smith, she had an easy race, right? and she ended up winning by a lot. she ended up winning by a lot, cindy, great job. debby stabenow and she's tough. i can tell you, we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you, very much debby, really good job. >> ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick...
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(darya) (james) (john) (john)(john) (john) welcome back.fter showers to kick off this busy start to the weekend for travelers roadways will dry with improved conditions into the afternoon. high temperatures will peak in the upper 50's and low 60's with partly to mostly cloudy skies taking us through the day. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. . richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( will ) property owners in lake tahoe are now suing... trying to block new restrictions coming on short terms rentals. a ban on short term rentals, which voters approved in november does not begin until 20-20. but the limit on the number of people who can stay in a rental home... is already in effect. property owners are saying this is casuing chaos for people who had already planned on visiting the mountain resort for the holidays. a lawyer for the south lake tahoe property owners group says the rules changes are unconstitutional... and is hoping to get a temporary ruling suspending the new rental
(darya) (james) (john) (john)(john) (john) welcome back.fter showers to kick off this busy start to the weekend for travelers roadways will dry with improved conditions into the afternoon. high temperatures will peak in the upper 50's and low 60's with partly to mostly cloudy skies taking us through the day. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. . richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( will ) property owners in lake tahoe are now...
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john john. john. in my mind. interest [inaudible]e] she's [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] should. vocals and it's a new year address -- i'm [inaudible] juju as find. kk. one milele i don't wantt. to say excusing around [inaudiblele] five five a l. just just as this [inaudible] this. is why are you using apple still so. this has happened again again. a friend. of his own millions of liberal. talk in the e right didirec. hootie according according to traditional shows feature intersectionon is for the benefit of f a little used o charlie charlie early early. two thousands when he would join importing. one of one cells that's name name of lump sums up. this is a very very early on when i transfer service hig. it was also among the members for travel [inaudible] for going [inaudible] quickly [inaudible] this leader. dick dick did to fifteen years in prison. it was it was an exact rants anand she was right right ad then. just just [inaudible] one one e four it wass. a man in a four four or whatever can't cattle slow. yes this is. he was convicted in front. this is. an existing. a little
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john? john squared. we'll be back. t, john and john john squared we'll be back. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itch
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john bolton. he's a pretty tough guy and can handle it, right, john? john can handle it. and john and i agree on all of this and i think john will say that we went through numerous extension, extension, extensions, john. and john -- pretty strong on the subject. he's pretty strong. he's pretty hawkish on everything having to do with the military. and by the way, i think i'm probably more hawkish than anybody, anybody. nobody is more hawkish than me. but i would also like to use it in the right place and frankly, i like not using it at all and one of the things we're doing is we are building the greatest force that we've ever had, that we've ever had. we've never had a force like we're building in terms of the equipment, we have the best people to start off with. and by doing what i'm doing, hopefully we won't have to use it. but there's nobody that believes more strongly in having a powerful military than i do. and we're respected once again in the world. and that's nice to see because our military, i'm not going to put them on the spot. but our military was seriously -- s
john bolton. he's a pretty tough guy and can handle it, right, john? john can handle it. and john and i agree on all of this and i think john will say that we went through numerous extension, extension, extensions, john. and john -- pretty strong on the subject. he's pretty strong. he's pretty hawkish on everything having to do with the military. and by the way, i think i'm probably more hawkish than anybody, anybody. nobody is more hawkish than me. but i would also like to use it in the right...
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john j john. or is it is it no no really ill or not rarace it. hello my nameme [inaudible] getting any -- of these which weeeek she ay any [inaudible] sections [inaudible] home [inaudible] it's initiation. hey hey. soul i don't know [inaudible] now. insensitivity have been that coming coming. they say that you know you know what. i've done. yeah but if a anything is on and they will be a able. to to i mean. what is is what is going? to say things. well. because they will bring jews are saturdays. eight t six she seems. very very -- she's - -- as leading [inaudible] we e easy. in the u.. well what about the yeah yeah [inaudible] major major. usually joyous resumeme coms comes rightt. my question iss this on sunday night now he's hopeful. right breaks i it. that's's what it was [inanaudible] right [ininaudible] somehow [inauaudible] now [ [inaudible] your we want. this is a again. this is the season just generally. she's she's. in u union with. i think the right right and just. because you know you do you ththe times inin my life. tonight [inaudible] will we because come out. and see zz [inauaudible] i i think [inaudible] she she ten ten i see. so that's about it. and it is you know when i will bring you results as as again again it's been a busy so you know you know. yeah. yeah. yeah. that is that each lately that they can become a problem russell is it about it but i'm trying to think of now back back down. try try the pressurizer my yeah cons and stay safe i see it is way way. hey there is a yeah. telephone about. jeep as they say transcendence unite unite eight states. a great many male grooming the hi higher cost. over runs out. of this is but critics say. los mountains companies and he's. on the line [inaudible] lately since. the can. usually. yes yes yes. using sex sells global free trade right i'm particles -- craig's rage and gender it's also. an existing simpson since that's basically because good will will be -- treasury. here here on on president at a man wants me to be concessions happy medium you know if we know you know the public make fun from business is. behind. leader yet. to tell. as as that you gave a special. bonus. sent the oil john john just a data surrendering. noww now some of them but i just i just this week we saw that from the local because this is a story [inaudible] yeah. please run problems and and there's a 202-020-2020. twenty twenty indians the telefonica. which which was 20% is a turn turned. the water wells -- so usually from problems. which when i files out. yeah and your eyes and one can tell the us and that's that's that's a federal judge which will you join team but is not. this will be a no no siltstone fifty three can't kind of mission is. to the ti. eighty nine nine zero zero after being the bdz from jail bail man runs a resume. tuesday dizziness and in the long run involved like us young sons and lying about the eighties. can a canadian police. of about. sixty as a possible consequence. restrictions because as you as president trump trump has says that. hello hello. treasury china china beijing [inaudible] yeah yes [inaudible] see. michael i called retention changes dating outside the but th
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john brown interpreter. >> john brown, thank you for joining us today. or should i say carrie altenburg, john interpreter here in lawrence kansas. for those who don't know, who is john brown? ? >> john brown was an evolutionist, he came to kansas in 1855, left for the last time 1859. it had a major impact on the state. >> how long have you been portraying him? >> i started betraying john in 2006.>> are given new meaning to this root term riding shotgun. this is a period copy, which means it was done about the time the originals were done about 1853 slant reach chart, this is something that john brown would need to carry. show less text >> where the three of us going today? >> we are going down around downtown lawrence and then we will be taking a few excursion trips to other important sites in lawrence history. >> let's hit the road. all right. we are starting up here at the watkins history museum. tell me about this building. >> it was originally a bank building, jd watkins was an entrepreneur that in the 19th century he became very wealthy, land speculation, railroad, banking, and he built
john brown interpreter. >> john brown, thank you for joining us today. or should i say carrie altenburg, john interpreter here in lawrence kansas. for those who don't know, who is john brown? ? >> john brown was an evolutionist, he came to kansas in 1855, left for the last time 1859. it had a major impact on the state. >> how long have you been portraying him? >> i started betraying john in 2006.>> are given new meaning to this root term riding shotgun. this is a...
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an agreement in the left never knows when it's gone too far he let i want to bring in john john laughlin in paris john is a good friend in the long standing guest on cross talk you you've heard a lot of optimistic words from a demon mark here and i think you're going to continue the trend john what's the what's the state of the e.u. going into two thousand and nineteen we still have the yellow vest in france and briggs it isn't is looming. but i very much agree with what dmitri has just said how far can the liberals go because for years now i've been saying that the european union and its member states are in a drift towards totalitarianism and the permitted margin of debate is narrow in every day particular of course where nothing to do with russia is concerned but you know when people asked me about the. future of the european union i'm reminded peter as perhaps you are from your your student days as a political scientist at the debate that took place between the right wing and left wing americans on whether or not the soviet system could be reformed and the right wingers said that it couldn't and t
an agreement in the left never knows when it's gone too far he let i want to bring in john john laughlin in paris john is a good friend in the long standing guest on cross talk you you've heard a lot of optimistic words from a demon mark here and i think you're going to continue the trend john what's the what's the state of the e.u. going into two thousand and nineteen we still have the yellow vest in france and briggs it isn't is looming. but i very much agree with what dmitri has just said...
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soon she got a response from him, john, john diamond. >> john loved women. john was a ladies man. always had girlfriends. >> so debbie, john's kid sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother's got a great personality. he's an attractive guy and his personally makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny, talked about movies and music and things that we didn't talk about. >> john diamond was an army staff target based at ft. bragg. >> he was a playboy himself. he had been married once before and had a child from his first marriage and he left the first wife and they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married, but maybe it didn't matter, at least not then. she loved the sex, the attention, the excitement. >> he was very at ten tiff. he was very affection natate. it was great. >> he was submmitten with havin sex with her. >> she said that marty was the love of her life and she never loved john
soon she got a response from him, john, john diamond. >> john loved women. john was a ladies man. always had girlfriends. >> so debbie, john's kid sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother's got a great personality. he's an attractive guy and his personally makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was...
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john, hold on, let me finish. john, john, hold on. me a chance to talk here. >> okay. >> when a prosecutor looks at a charge of a campaign violation, what they could do is see if the fec prosecuted it, and the fec said in the edwards case, we don't see a violation here. the other thing is somebody that does this type of violation has to do it knowing they are violating the law. i don't know how trump can know he's violating the law when the fec has never prosecuted a case like this and doesn't believe it's a violation of law. you can't have intent if the fec says it's not a violation. >> you know, senator, the fec can go after something like this and the justice department can. >> but the justice department has to look to the fec. >> no, it doesn't. that's not the case. >> absolutely it is the case. that's one of the reasons they lost. >> edwards was acquitted on one charge and there was a hung jury on the others, but they prosecuted. >> prosecutors can prosecute all they want. >> senator, i just want to -- >> the guidelines are saying
john, hold on, let me finish. john, john, hold on. me a chance to talk here. >> okay. >> when a prosecutor looks at a charge of a campaign violation, what they could do is see if the fec prosecuted it, and the fec said in the edwards case, we don't see a violation here. the other thing is somebody that does this type of violation has to do it knowing they are violating the law. i don't know how trump can know he's violating the law when the fec has never prosecuted a case like this...
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lieutenant colonel john castro. john? john: mr. president, i am the commander of the task force. on behalf of the family members and contractors, we wish you a happy holiday from the tropical u.s. territory of guam. morale remains high. our soldiers remain proud to serve our great nation. along with our joint partners here at the air force base and in the pacific, we remain ready to defend and protect our nation as the first line of defense. no questions from this side. president trump: thank you very much. john, how is it going in guam? how are things going? i've heard it's an incredible place in terms of the military operation. the people are terrific that you work with, but how is it doing in guam? john: mr. president, things are going really well here. you mentioned that the typhoon has been active, you mentioned tropical storm tutu. they were really active. it's nothing we train for. it's part of our readiness. president trump: i know when i first became president, the supplies on guam were very low, one of the first things i heard about. they were really low in terms of virt
lieutenant colonel john castro. john? john: mr. president, i am the commander of the task force. on behalf of the family members and contractors, we wish you a happy holiday from the tropical u.s. territory of guam. morale remains high. our soldiers remain proud to serve our great nation. along with our joint partners here at the air force base and in the pacific, we remain ready to defend and protect our nation as the first line of defense. no questions from this side. president trump: thank...
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issued but president john adams but the man who stamped the great seal of the united states on it and sealed it and prepared it for delivery was the secretary of state, john marshall, and john marshall told his brother, james marshall, here, delivers these commissions, and james apparently didn't take marbury's along which is i would it was sit owing then desk when the jefferson union's came na and they didn't want to be the postman. it's not leaving the office so this is the ore unof the suit. why didn't he recuse himself? there were a number of things where justices would not recuse themselves. before muck cull vs. maryland, case involving the second bank of the united states, marshall sold his bank stock but i did see other justices in other cases cases who were giving tips to relatives based on cases the court is hearing, just kind of wild stuff. so, standards have tightened up. >> how did marshall react to jackson's resistance to the decision on removing the cherokees. >> well, the whole jackson presidency was dismaying to him. jefferson, of course, they had tangled but there was a quality of jefferson that he could get very exorcized over things and then he would leav
issued but president john adams but the man who stamped the great seal of the united states on it and sealed it and prepared it for delivery was the secretary of state, john marshall, and john marshall told his brother, james marshall, here, delivers these commissions, and james apparently didn't take marbury's along which is i would it was sit owing then desk when the jefferson union's came na and they didn't want to be the postman. it's not leaving the office so this is the ore unof the suit....
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john, thank you. [applause] we got it there, john. john holvan. thank you, john. spent a lot of time together. dy hyde smith. she had a very easy race. right? she won by a lot. she won by a lot. great job, cindy. debbie stabenow. she's tough and she's smart. really great job. ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick allen. jody arrington. andy barr. where is andy barr? oh, did i do a good job for you? did i do a good job? you're one of the only congressional congressman that i could have -- i'll tell you -- >> shepard: well, the white house told us the first thing he will do is go straight in to the matters at hand and then go to the farm bill. that clearly wasn't true. so the moment the president gets to the matters at hand, we'll go back to the president immediately. first, we've gotten new breaking news from our senior producer on capitol hill, chad pergram about the plans for keeping the government open. chad pergram is live. there's a rules meeting. is that right? >> that's right. the rules committee is the get way to the house floor. so at 3:45, what we're going to do, they're going to the r
john, thank you. [applause] we got it there, john. john holvan. thank you, john. spent a lot of time together. dy hyde smith. she had a very easy race. right? she won by a lot. she won by a lot. great job, cindy. debbie stabenow. she's tough and she's smart. really great job. ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick allen. jody arrington. andy barr. where is andy barr? oh, did i do a good job for you? did i do a good job? you're one of the only congressional congressman that i could have -- i'll...
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john, thank you. we got it there, john. john hovan. thank you, john. great. spent a lot of time together.or cindy hyde-smith. she had a very easy race, right? and she ended up winning by a lot. she ended up winning by a lot. great job. debbie stabenow and she's tough. i can tell you, we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you very much, debbie. really good job. ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick allen, jody arrington, andy barr. it was andy barr. did i do a good job for you? did i do a good job? you're one of the only congressional congressmen that i could have, i'll tell you. you, i went to specifically. congratulations. it's a great victory you had. mitch was there with rand paul. we were all there for you, right? great. great, andy. good. good job. james comber. kevin kraemer. that's another one we worked hard on together. great job, kevin. senator. senator-elect, very shortly senator. proud of you, kevin. rick crawford. rodney davis. rick, you know who this is, greg gianforte. great guy. where's greg? we worked hard. you did a great job out th
john, thank you. we got it there, john. john hovan. thank you, john. great. spent a lot of time together.or cindy hyde-smith. she had a very easy race, right? and she ended up winning by a lot. she ended up winning by a lot. great job. debbie stabenow and she's tough. i can tell you, we competed with her. she's tough and she's smart and does a great job. thank you very much, debbie. really good job. ralph abraham. ralph, thank you. rick allen, jody arrington, andy barr. it was andy barr. did i...
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that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, johnn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him vp. biden: heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of every child. a good community is built by thousands of small acts of decency that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. very deep in the dna of this soul, hostile -- nation's each of us carries with us the capacity, the responsibility, and we can screw up the courage to ensure that is not extinguished. it is 1000 little things that make us different. bottom-line was i think john believed in us. think he believed in the american people, not just all the preambles, the constitution. he believed in the american people. all 325 million of us. even though john is no longer with us, he left us pretty clear i
that is what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, johnn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about what i liked most about him vp. biden: heroes did not build this country. ordinary people given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us had a duty to defend the integrity of birthright of every child. a good community is built by...
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our panelists, and i want to start by asking john and then mark a simple question, why so much oversight? what brought us here? what's the history? john? john: well, i assume, michael, you are not calling on me because i'm the oldest person on this panel. [laughter] john: i actually joined the cia in 1976, as a young totally naive two years out of law school graduate. i was among the first wave of lawyers who were hired by the cia, after the investigations. we all remember those. i was the 18th lawyer hired and to your point, michael, by the time i retired in 2009, we had about 130 and i understand we have dozens more now. so that's the history. not that i personally had anything to do with this, but that marked the beginning of oversight, really. before that in the 50s and 60s, there was none. 1976 marked the beginning of the establishment of oversight committees in the house and the senate. there was the establishment of the president's intelligence oversight board out of the white house, to specifically oversee from the executive branch perspective intelligence activity. so, that's how it all started. michael: so, what was it though that
our panelists, and i want to start by asking john and then mark a simple question, why so much oversight? what brought us here? what's the history? john? john: well, i assume, michael, you are not calling on me because i'm the oldest person on this panel. [laughter] john: i actually joined the cia in 1976, as a young totally naive two years out of law school graduate. i was among the first wave of lawyers who were hired by the cia, after the investigations. we all remember those. i was the 18th...
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john came from another age. he lived by another code, an ancient, antiquated code where honor, courage, character, integrity, duty. it was obvious how john lived his life. the truth is, john's code was ageless. is ageless. when you talked earlier, grant, you talked about values. it wasn't about politics with john. you can disagree on substance, but the underlying values that animated everything john did, everything he was. you could come to a different conclusion. he would part company with you if you lacked the basic values of decency, respect, knowing that this project is bigger than yourself. john's story is the american story. that is not hyperbole. it is the american story. grounded in respect and decency, basic fairness. the intolerance for the abuse of power. many of you travel the world. look how the rest of the world looks at us. they look at us as naive. we are so fair, we are so decent. we are the naive americans. but that is who we are. that's who john was. and he could not stand the abuse of power wherever he saw it, in whatever form and whatever country. he was always about basic values, john, fairness, honesty, dignity, respect. giving hate no safe harbor. le
john came from another age. he lived by another code, an ancient, antiquated code where honor, courage, character, integrity, duty. it was obvious how john lived his life. the truth is, john's code was ageless. is ageless. when you talked earlier, grant, you talked about values. it wasn't about politics with john. you can disagree on substance, but the underlying values that animated everything john did, everything he was. you could come to a different conclusion. he would part company with you...
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john? >> john is the architect. >> clerk: we will now hear from john the architect. >> i'm john the architect. so miss saber is being disingenuous. she's gaming the system. i talked to her multiple times, multiple times from the variance hearing to the second variance hearing, and on the phone multiple times. then, an attorney was hired, and the attorney talked to miss saber multiple times. she asked for clarification of documents on multiple occasions. what we have before us today is a rear yard who ahorizontal in variance. i believe, respectfully, we followed all the rules to be granted this rear yard horizontal in-fill. we are not taking miss saber's parking space. we are giving her a parking space that is some spaces closer to her unit. when she refers to parking in the set back, the set back she has is 10 feet deep. the sidewalk happens to be 20 feet deep. you're not allowed to park on public property, so when miss saber and others would park across the property line, that is in violation -- mr. sanchez has already talked about that. one of the questions about open space, the current buil
john? >> john is the architect. >> clerk: we will now hear from john the architect. >> i'm john the architect. so miss saber is being disingenuous. she's gaming the system. i talked to her multiple times, multiple times from the variance hearing to the second variance hearing, and on the phone multiple times. then, an attorney was hired, and the attorney talked to miss saber multiple times. she asked for clarification of documents on multiple occasions. what we have before us...
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john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? johnan early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. brad: at a young age, you become a professor at stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize some of your microprocessor designs. it becomes your first company. how did he convince you to go and take that risk of becoming a part-time entrepreneur? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it didn't translate to the east coast, where the head of the company was. he said this technology is too disruptive. if you don't go with it, it'll get put on the back shelf. it disrupts too many business models and product
john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? johnan early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't...
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caroline: more insight from the and our bloomberg editor-in-chief, john. 200 votes for theresa may, is that a good or bad number, john? johnink it is a bad number for her. i think she wanted it to be below 100. to get that high was worrying. she has won and we expect that to go into this. most of us felt she would the minority that a poster would be fewer than a hundred. --gine your prime minister you are prime minister. one out of every three people you meet are opposed to you in your own party. it makes life difficult. she has a years grace -- year's grace. when does jeremy corbyn play his card, john? john: i think he will probably wait. golden rule is when the other side is messing up, you stay out of the way and see what happens. he's not in a rush. he will wait to see what theresa may gets out of europe, and he will presume it is not that much. it is not all bad news for may. you can imagine the scenario where the brexiteers play their main cards and what could have happened was that may comes back with a deal that we are all certain parliament will vote down. maybe she comes back with another deal, they vote down aga
caroline: more insight from the and our bloomberg editor-in-chief, john. 200 votes for theresa may, is that a good or bad number, john? johnink it is a bad number for her. i think she wanted it to be below 100. to get that high was worrying. she has won and we expect that to go into this. most of us felt she would the minority that a poster would be fewer than a hundred. --gine your prime minister you are prime minister. one out of every three people you meet are opposed to you in your own...
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entrepreneur john cronen of john's crazy socks and sent the president a box of someesf his favor soon on world down's syndrome day the president wore these socks john designed. john's george bush socks are sold out today. that he was oft 199a wheelchair the last several years all the better to off socks. if a fellow former president was stopping by for a visiting with clinton socks when sully the as much as dog came on forward he -starred with the president and was with the president when he went to vote. there was sully dutyfully at the president's se after he passed. the president will be buried in ervicesocks in homage to in world war ii. jets in formation and the aviator wings. safe flight, mr. president. >> and thank you for watching ip ial edition of "nightly business report." i'm sue herera. >> and i'mil griffeth. have a wonderful evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possie by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> wow, that is unbelievable ♪ >> i'm flying! ♪s. >> stay curiou ♪
entrepreneur john cronen of john's crazy socks and sent the president a box of someesf his favor soon on world down's syndrome day the president wore these socks john designed. john's george bush socks are sold out today. that he was oft 199a wheelchair the last several years all the better to off socks. if a fellow former president was stopping by for a visiting with clinton socks when sully the as much as dog came on forward he -starred with the president and was with the president when he...
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good surgeon obama is observed john john berman oblique the drug such a cut and thirty minutes of w. . natural richardson a precious resources. and a rewarding investment of farmland has been called easy all because gringo in her country has an abundant supply of leases it to international giants the government observed during export revenues and the corporations high profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. model explanation on environmental destruction starvation model sewing out of a country dead donkey. starts december twenty ninth on t.w. . block. all. full of energy. europe's best rock and pop musicians being tempted by performances. at. european concert on t.w. . i'm not going to think. well i guess sometimes. nothing when we think steven's or german culture of looking at the stereotype of a quack but if you think the future of the country behind the time. needed scene the thickness drama. it's all about ok. i might show join me from the jam and from the w. post. business news coming to you live from another night of protest in budapest several thou
good surgeon obama is observed john john berman oblique the drug such a cut and thirty minutes of w. . natural richardson a precious resources. and a rewarding investment of farmland has been called easy all because gringo in her country has an abundant supply of leases it to international giants the government observed during export revenues and the corporations high profit margins. but not everyone benefits from the booming business. model explanation on environmental destruction starvation...
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john. john, to you first. let's talk about the last point as evidence by the john edwards case. >> look, the john edwards case ended in a hung jury. he was not convicted. the argument was whether or not the page was maede for covering up an affair from the family. this is a different set of circumstances. they clearly had a plan in order to deal with these as the election was getting underway. the bottom line is they are the ones going to determine whether a case can be brought. he is playing the legal equivalent of what trump said which is i can shoot somebody in the middle of fifth avenue and not lose any support. he will say anything that the president has done is fine. he may call michael cohen pathetic. if you look at his representations he has competition from giuliani. >> nicely said there. he was also asked whether there will be more q and a webetween e president and robert mueller. >> is it possible the president will talk to robert mueller? >> the agreements are having discussions if there are any further follow-ups. there's been no change in that agreement. i have to say quite honestly watching some
john. john, to you first. let's talk about the last point as evidence by the john edwards case. >> look, the john edwards case ended in a hung jury. he was not convicted. the argument was whether or not the page was maede for covering up an affair from the family. this is a different set of circumstances. they clearly had a plan in order to deal with these as the election was getting underway. the bottom line is they are the ones going to determine whether a case can be brought. he is...
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european leaders have been saying yeah and barbara how do how do you read what we heard today from john john hold younger his comment that there can be no new negotiations but he said there might be room for interpretation. here what that means is also quite clear and also that has been largely i'm just to tear investment so by now it means that there would be some sort of and on it to the political declaration that it companies that you for steel and that would sort of entails something in the way off the european union and the united kingdom agree that they do not want to sort of indefinitely be in the backs up and that other solutions should be filed speedily as soon as possible and so on and so for us now that is nice it's sort of diplomatic good nice but it doesn't mean anything legally and westminster particularly the chary bracks to choose are quite clear and that the u.p.a. the northern irish unionists who could make up her majority which she doesn't have anymore they are quite clear on one point it has got to be legally binding on the voice we won't accept it so round and round in c
european leaders have been saying yeah and barbara how do how do you read what we heard today from john john hold younger his comment that there can be no new negotiations but he said there might be room for interpretation. here what that means is also quite clear and also that has been largely i'm just to tear investment so by now it means that there would be some sort of and on it to the political declaration that it companies that you for steel and that would sort of entails something in the...
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john. he confided everything in me. >> i said do you think that john lied in his cases? and she says, oh, yeah, johnhis cases. i think he lied in about 30 cases. so i said do you think he lied in the walter ogrod case? >> i said yes because i helped him. i helped him put walter on death row. john worked on maybe five, six cases at a time so that the d.a. would give him leniency on his sentences. the homicide detectives and the district attorney fed john info. he would get some of the truth and he would sit in his cell and make up stories and he was darn good at it. >> hall was facing a 50-year sentence in 1994 for assaulting an officer after a high speed car chase. he was soon moved to the philadelphia detention center where walter was awaiting trial. >> i believe the district attorney moved him there specifically to get information from walter, and he befriended walter. i spent a lot of time researching. i sent john everything that pertained to walter in the newspaper. >> and then john took all of that, and he formulated this story about the murder of barbara jean horn. >> when john hall was aske
john. he confided everything in me. >> i said do you think that john lied in his cases? and she says, oh, yeah, johnhis cases. i think he lied in about 30 cases. so i said do you think he lied in the walter ogrod case? >> i said yes because i helped him. i helped him put walter on death row. john worked on maybe five, six cases at a time so that the d.a. would give him leniency on his sentences. the homicide detectives and the district attorney fed john info. he would get some of...
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john chambers. now founder of j.c.2 ventures. john, thank you so much for joining us. john's a pleasure to be on your show again. emily: i want to start in the middle, when you joined cisco. i understand your first day on the job they put you in a telephone closet. you weren't a nobody. you'd had a 15-year career, but is that true? john: it is true. i had come from the east coast with an east coast mentality. i came to silicon valley and i had always heard it was unusual, but the first day, our company was growing so rapidly. i joined when there were 400 people. they had no space, so they put me in a telephone switching closet. i immediately thought, should i give my wife a call and say i'm coming back to boston? then there was a problem with a customer and i jumped into it and found our customer support team, and there was none. so i knew what the problem was and i was off to the races. i knew the difference i could make. i loved the valley, how fast we moved, but it was a cultural adjustment. emily: i want to talk about where that guy came from, the guy who was willing to
john chambers. now founder of j.c.2 ventures. john, thank you so much for joining us. john's a pleasure to be on your show again. emily: i want to start in the middle, when you joined cisco. i understand your first day on the job they put you in a telephone closet. you weren't a nobody. you'd had a 15-year career, but is that true? john: it is true. i had come from the east coast with an east coast mentality. i came to silicon valley and i had always heard it was unusual, but the first day, our...
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john adams called him was the -- mr. drury: the bastard son of a scottish peddler. josh john: john at lawrence had a good relationship with his father. two of the three surrogate funds were -- they probably saw george washington that way. i think the emotional part of the book, and there are a number of emotional parts of this book. parts -- the emotional one of the emotional parts of this book is george washington had this very open relationship saw these young men who him as the father of the entire army and father of the revolution. washington, we think of them is not human, but on this pedestal. oftentimes he is betrayed almost like -- which ial of ours, think we realized, is there is a very human george washington in this book. >> i don't think there is any question you guys accomplish that. we were joking before, we could talk be -- for hours. two book minimum. room. bob, tom, thank you so much. [applause] please feel free to buy your books, have your drinks, and the authors will be happy to sign them for you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioni
john adams called him was the -- mr. drury: the bastard son of a scottish peddler. josh john: john at lawrence had a good relationship with his father. two of the three surrogate funds were -- they probably saw george washington that way. i think the emotional part of the book, and there are a number of emotional parts of this book. parts -- the emotional one of the emotional parts of this book is george washington had this very open relationship saw these young men who him as the father of the...
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john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have
john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it...
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john: that's very high. lemonis: and where would you like to be? john: i think in the 30-range -- 28%, 30%. lemonis: so we have some work to do. johny. i can tell that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care. thanks. ♪ lemonis: our first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a coupl
john: that's very high. lemonis: and where would you like to be? john: i think in the 30-range -- 28%, 30%. lemonis: so we have some work to do. johny. i can tell that john is pretty close to saying yes. if we can resolve the menu issues and get our food costs down, then i feel like we're close to a handshake deal. i think, based on your visit, we've gotten some good feedback, and so i think we have some work to do. and maybe we can schedule to meet in a couple weeks. -john: okay. -lemonis:...
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john roberts, john roberts was nominated to the court of appeals for the district of columbia in the waning days of the bush administration. and the nomination failed. it was in the last few months when the gate usually closes. i saw him a few weeks later, and i said, johni called him john in those days -- i said, you will be a judge if you want. maybe you don't want to hear this, but it will be good for you to be in private practice. he was like, oh, you're right. i don't want to hear it. i said, ok. [laughter] justice kennedy: but, when he was nominated and confirmed, the first call he made was to me. he said, you know, you're right. i said you'll find i'm always right. [laughter] david: just to finish, you were very happy with your successor. you think you will be a good justice, is that correct? justice kennedy: the public will see that the system works. we are the only branch of government that gives reasons for what we do. [laughter] justice kennedy: and this is to compel allegiance to our decision. we can talk more about this if you want. it seems to me the public will very soon see that the court is operating in a collegial, deliberative, thoughtful, inspiring way. our conferences are being conducted with the greatest degree of collegiality. the
john roberts, john roberts was nominated to the court of appeals for the district of columbia in the waning days of the bush administration. and the nomination failed. it was in the last few months when the gate usually closes. i saw him a few weeks later, and i said, johni called him john in those days -- i said, you will be a judge if you want. maybe you don't want to hear this, but it will be good for you to be in private practice. he was like, oh, you're right. i don't want to hear it. i...
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kelly, and are the loyalist to john kelly going to leave and follow him out the door of the white house. john, president trump and johnension-filled relationship at times, and sometimes described as a love-hate relationship between the two of them, where president trump will go one minute praising john kelly to his face and then the next minute complaining about him to other aides. over the summer president trump asked kelly to stay on as the chief of staff and to continue running the west wing for at least two years, and john kelly agreed to that at this point and later announced that at a later staff meeting, and john, that does not seem to be the case anymore and president trump is looking to replace john kelly, and of course that brings up questions of who will replace him and who will run the west wing? and somebody in the running is a young aide of mike pence. there are people working inside the west wing that don't want nick ayers to be running the west wing operations. nothing is final, of course, until president trump himself announced john kelly is on his way out the door, and they have been predicting job k
kelly, and are the loyalist to john kelly going to leave and follow him out the door of the white house. john, president trump and johnension-filled relationship at times, and sometimes described as a love-hate relationship between the two of them, where president trump will go one minute praising john kelly to his face and then the next minute complaining about him to other aides. over the summer president trump asked kelly to stay on as the chief of staff and to continue running the west wing...
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john kelly -- >> say it. >> does john kelly still have a job? >> john kelly will be leaving. now if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year. we'll be announcing who will be taking john's place. it might be on an interim basis. i'll announce that. john will be leaving at the end of the year. he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions. but john kelly -- ready, are you ready? so john kelly will be leaving towards the end of the year, at the end of the year. i appreciate his service very much. thank you. thank you all. >> very short there. boris sanchez at the white house there. the president addressing a few things. you mentioned the chair of the joint chiefs. mueller actually saying he's happy about the way things are going. the way we are reading it. it's turning around very nicely. but that, you know, he really was beari iburying the lead on . it had been reported that they hasn't been speaking recently, that the relationship was rather tenuous. what are your sources telling you about their relat
john kelly -- >> say it. >> does john kelly still have a job? >> john kelly will be leaving. now if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year. we'll be announcing who will be taking john's place. it might be on an interim basis. i'll announce that. john will be leaving at the end of the year. he's been with me almost two years now as you know between the two positions. but john kelly -- ready, are you ready? so john kelly will be...