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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? hn: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: exceptionally high margins or ave
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? hn: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a book of goodness, of courage, of commitment, of vision and great accomplishment. we sing the song "god bless erica" and god bless america and the world with john >> a ceremony will be held on monday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern. america will be allowed to pay their respects on monday and tuesday. per the washington dc mayor's order, masks will be required to enter the line. the lewis family will provide additional details regarding arrangements beyond the capital ceremony including a procession throughout washington, d.c. where members of the public will be able to pay their respect. t
to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a...
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john. john. >> john: president trying to get out as much as he can and kristin fisher and thank you so much. the miami marlins are stuck in philadelphia tonight after several members of the team tested positive for covid-19 and during the first weekend of major league baseball's truncated season. correspondent phil keating has the latest for us tonight for miami. >> oh, boy. >> after beating the philadelphia phillies, instead of flying back to miami for tonight's home opener, the marlins stay put in quarantine after ten players and coaches tested positive for coronavirus. the home opener is canceled as his tonight's game in new york between the phillies and the yankees and all throwing the league's plan for a shortened season up in the air. >> when you have teams traveling to different cities and not living in a bubble, and the coronavirus is spreading in a manner that it is across the country this was bound to happ happen. >> today's a day of hope and today is a day of promise. of >> vice president mike pence who had the white house coronavirus task force came to miami for a roundtable wit
john. john. >> john: president trying to get out as much as he can and kristin fisher and thank you so much. the miami marlins are stuck in philadelphia tonight after several members of the team tested positive for covid-19 and during the first weekend of major league baseball's truncated season. correspondent phil keating has the latest for us tonight for miami. >> oh, boy. >> after beating the philadelphia phillies, instead of flying back to miami for tonight's home opener,...
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to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a book of goodness, of courage, of commitment, of vision and great accomplishment. we sing the song "god bless erica" and god bless america and the world with john daily coverage of congress and the white house come on issues that matter to you and ongoing efforts for information. >> to meet the needs of our state >> care workers. >>along with briefings on the coronavirus pandemic. supreme court oral arguments and decision. and the latest from campaign 2020. be a part of the conversation with our live call-in program washington journal. watch any time demand at the span.org or listen on t
to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a...
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but john miles stand up, john miles, stand up. that is john miles, now. >> now, wait a minute take a good look at john miles. i am almost 90 years old and there he is. i am supposed to spank him what he does not do right. when i walked up to give him a spanking i had to get a chair. i love john miles. i loved him then and i love john miles, now. i will take care of him and spank you, whether you like it, or not. but, lillian and john, stayed married. i put together and it lasted 43 years. that is not a bad record, is it? they were happy and lillian gave him every support and they gave love to john miles in the process. john was an unusual individual. we all loved him all the time. she sincerely was a parent. he said, he was not going to stop. all of you knew him i'm not going to tell you anything about john. all of you know his fervor you know the love he had for everybody. i want us to look at john we thought we knew, and the john who convinced us we knew the real man, because he was constant. john, what in the world is bad trouble? when i wa
but john miles stand up, john miles, stand up. that is john miles, now. >> now, wait a minute take a good look at john miles. i am almost 90 years old and there he is. i am supposed to spank him what he does not do right. when i walked up to give him a spanking i had to get a chair. i love john miles. i loved him then and i love john miles, now. i will take care of him and spank you, whether you like it, or not. but, lillian and john, stayed married. i put together and it lasted 43 years....
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john: they were there with us. john: yes. >> the same food you ate? john: yes. it was not too long after that i got assigned to the 64th field hospital for the prisoner exchange in panmunjom. >> 64th field hospital. john: we took all of our pows we had left and exchanged them for the ones -- the south korean soldiers and americans. >> whether any pows left? john: i thought they all got away but there were about 3000 left. we had that exchange. interestingly enough, when we were taking them up to panmunjom -- i think we called it the freedom village. we issued the prisoners all new uniforms. fatigues and boots, new socks, haircuts, everything, so when they are going up in the trucks they would look good. on the way up there, they took all their close off threw them on the road, scratched each on the road, scratched each other. , when they got up to the exchange point they are saying look with those guards did to us in the prison camp. i have pictures of that, where the road is strewn with boots and clothing. that shocked me that they would do that. we treated them
john: they were there with us. john: yes. >> the same food you ate? john: yes. it was not too long after that i got assigned to the 64th field hospital for the prisoner exchange in panmunjom. >> 64th field hospital. john: we took all of our pows we had left and exchanged them for the ones -- the south korean soldiers and americans. >> whether any pows left? john: i thought they all got away but there were about 3000 left. we had that exchange. interestingly enough, when we...
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john lewis and abraham lincoln had so much in common. john began -- we got to know him in front of the len cincoln meml when he made that beautiful, beautiful speech. john- lay in state in the rotunda under the dome of the capitol on a catafault, a platform that was made in 1865 to hold the casket of abraham lincoln. [ applause ] abraham lincoln, john lewis. john lewis. so they had lots of connections. by the way, just incidentally, they were both wonderful and spiritual and saintly but they were both very good politicians. think of john lewis that way. you will know him -- know that. he always was about a more perfect union. and he was always about young people. that's why, mr. president, that article you referenced in "the new york times" today, his message that would be delivered at this time as he left us was about young people. he said to them, together you can redeem the world. together. always. perfect union. together. one nation, one destiny. and he says in the article, answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe in. wasn't that just like john? we were very proud to have his voice in the rotunda speaking abou
john lewis and abraham lincoln had so much in common. john began -- we got to know him in front of the len cincoln meml when he made that beautiful, beautiful speech. john- lay in state in the rotunda under the dome of the capitol on a catafault, a platform that was made in 1865 to hold the casket of abraham lincoln. [ applause ] abraham lincoln, john lewis. john lewis. so they had lots of connections. by the way, just incidentally, they were both wonderful and spiritual and saintly but they...
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to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a book of goodness, of courage, of commitment, of vision and great accomplishment. we sing the song "god bless erica" and god bless america and the world with john robert lewis. thank you, lord. walk quak may we make a commitment to make this next neration knows the name john lewis. may i get a time check of how much time remaining? the speaker pro tempore: gentleman has seven minutes remaining. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized. >> i knew the legend but i was getting to know the man. i just hope we remember both. somehow d is unattainable. the manish we w
to speaker, how lucky we are e able to say john lewis was our friend. i knew john lewis. john lewis made a personal difference in my life and the life of millions of other people who may not even know the name of john lewis. but he enriched their lives. he made them freer. e made their country better. mr. speaker, if i had another hour or another day or another week, i would not run out of about john to say lewis. but his life and his contributions need no elevation for his r any others fe is a...
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john miles could eat as a kid. i said, have to feed him every day? yes. and when he acts up. well, i agreed to that. but john miles, do you mind? just stand up, johnat john miles. i'm 4'11" and almost 90 years old. and there he is. and i'm supposed to spank him when he doesn't do right. when i walk up to john miles to give him a spanking, i've got to get permission from him. can i spank you? because he's pretty big now. but i loved john miles then, and i love john miles now, and i will take care of you and spank you whether you like it or not. okay. but lillian and john stayed married. i put it together, but it lasted 43 years. that's not a bad record, is it? they were happy and lillian gave him every support a wife could ever give a partner. and they gave love to john miles in the process. john was an unusual individual. ambassador young sitting over here, and we all loved him all the time. his sincerity was apparent. he worked hard, and he said that he wasn't going to stop. and i don't need to tell you anything about john. all of you knew him. all of you know his fervor and his commitment to equity and the love he had for everybody. and i want u
john miles could eat as a kid. i said, have to feed him every day? yes. and when he acts up. well, i agreed to that. but john miles, do you mind? just stand up, johnat john miles. i'm 4'11" and almost 90 years old. and there he is. and i'm supposed to spank him when he doesn't do right. when i walk up to john miles to give him a spanking, i've got to get permission from him. can i spank you? because he's pretty big now. but i loved john miles then, and i love john miles now, and i will...
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john deserved it. but i want to talk a moment in my presentation on john before he became famous. i met john, atlanta university, and i came to work for martin luther king jr. in the southern christian leadership conference. that's when i met john. i saw him all the time, we were all involved in the same quest for equity and justice in this america. and i got a chance to see him all the time, and i admired his fervor, and all of his tenacity. lillian was single, and so i decided that lillian needed a good man. not just the bums who were approaching her. she was highly intellectual, well traveled, well educated, and i wanted her to have someone who really would appreciate her skills and her charm. so, i looked around, and decided that i like john. but lillian didn't like john particularly. [laughs] she thought he was kind of slow, and i said, "but lillian, he's busy. he's fighting the evils of the world." and she said, "yes, but --" but i decided, "girl, listen, this boy is going places. so let's see what he can do to get this thing moving." so we decided, what i did as her friend -- and that
john deserved it. but i want to talk a moment in my presentation on john before he became famous. i met john, atlanta university, and i came to work for martin luther king jr. in the southern christian leadership conference. that's when i met john. i saw him all the time, we were all involved in the same quest for equity and justice in this america. and i got a chance to see him all the time, and i admired his fervor, and all of his tenacity. lillian was single, and so i decided that lillian...
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john's foundation for building community. ♪ >> john: former trump advisor roger stone tells fox news his facebook accounts have been restricted and taken down. facebook's top security policy officer confirmed stones accounts were among 54 facebook accounts, 50 facebook pages and four instagram accounts are closed today for policy violations. in tonight's democracy 2020 report, growing concerns from the left about how joe biden might do against president trump in debates. these concerns mount as a new player in the political field enters the presidential picture, correspondent peter doocy has tonight's wrap-up. >> today joe biden took aim at trump from afar. >> look what's going on internationally. look at what's going on at home. it's always about him. >> he'll have three chances to say that to trump's face this fall with socially distant debates. the band campaign has committed to three but one liberal opinion writer urges joe not to go unless the president agrees to release tax returns and real-time fact-checking. "new york times" columnist tom friedman writes "trump might very well lie endlessly for the entire debate, forcing bind up to spend a majority of his time correcting trump before making his own points." that's not a good way for biden to reintroduce himself to the american people, let's not kid ourselves. these debates will be his introduction to most americans who've neither seen nor heard from him for months if not years." voters are just now being introduced to kanye west, the candidate, the rapper tells forbes the idea to run came to him in the shower and he hired elon musk as an advisor but hasn't filed any paperwork or hired any staffers. west tells forbes he's done supporting trump and finds biden flawed. "a lot of times just like political parties, they fill all blacks have to be democrats. this man, joe biden said, if you don't vote for me then you are not black." it's unclear how westward fair so for now biden's continuing voter outreach as best he can. >> the phrase, everybody's been woke up. guess what. the rest of the working class people in america have been awakened. >> it's another sign of how unique this cycle is. the 77-year-old biden is using terms like woke while the 43-year-old kanye west is pledging to make his campaign theme happy birthday which would make him the only candidate with a song everybody already knows. johnpeople do their best thinking in the shower. peter doocy, thank you. some democrat moderates are in congress looking over their shoulders tonight anxious about the prospects of hanging onto their jobs after the november election. senior political correspondent mike emanuel tells us that's because the party as a whole is moving to the left. >> the road to a republican majority in the house run through some moderate districts in new jersey held by freshman democrats. josh gottheimer, tom malinowski, mike, andy, they are expected to face a very competitive races in november. >> what i keep hearing from people, they want to get past this hyperpartisanship, find areas of common ground and build on it. >> tom kane jr., some of the former new jersey governor with the same name, is taking on malinowski. >> he has voted nancy pelosi -- with 97% of the time. >> i challenges having to defend controversial comments from members of the so-called squad. >> we are fighting to tear down systems of opp
john's foundation for building community. ♪ >> john: former trump advisor roger stone tells fox news his facebook accounts have been restricted and taken down. facebook's top security policy officer confirmed stones accounts were among 54 facebook accounts, 50 facebook pages and four instagram accounts are closed today for policy violations. in tonight's democracy 2020 report, growing concerns from the left about how joe biden might do against president trump in debates. these concerns...
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john lewis was your man. john lewis would fight for you. god loved this remarkable servant and i know john is walking hand in hand with god in his beloved -- and his beloved lillian today. tomorrow i'll be honored to join chairman neal to attend his funeral in atlanta with many of our house colleagues. john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you rest in peace, my friend, and may god continue to shower you with faith and hope and love each day. with that, chairman neal, thank you for having me as part of this dedication today. r. neal: i mr. neal: i thank the gentleman. let me recognize another member of the ways and means committee, mr. thompson, for two minutings. mr. thompson: in my time in congress, rarely have i participated in special orders. but tonight, this is more than a special order. lewis was one of the greatest men to have ever served in the congress of the united states of america. he devoted his entire life to helping others and
john lewis was your man. john lewis would fight for you. god loved this remarkable servant and i know john is walking hand in hand with god in his beloved -- and his beloved lillian today. tomorrow i'll be honored to join chairman neal to attend his funeral in atlanta with many of our house colleagues. john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you...
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john: prisoners of war. >> north koreans? john: north koreans. >> chinese? john: no chinese. we sent them somewhere else. but i assisted in surgery with anesthetics. >> you did not have any medical -- john: yes. i had one done day. -- one doctor. no. no medical. assisted. it was a great experience. we had what we called the monkey house, a psych unit separate from the hospital. it was sort of a -- when i got there we were having trouble with water. i built a four foot thing around our barracks. when we had the breakout in june i was able to put my men behind that barrier. so when the pw's came roaring by they went around is because i had a wall and we had guns. we survived that. i tried to call the mp area to provide guard service and protection. we could not get through. they had cut the lines. we were a mile away from any helpers. >> what do you mean by they broke out? john: the prisoners. yes. >> tell me about it. when and how? john: it happened at about 1:30 in the morning on the 18th of june, we heard the firing. we rolled out of our bunks. got our weapons and ran to see
john: prisoners of war. >> north koreans? john: north koreans. >> chinese? john: no chinese. we sent them somewhere else. but i assisted in surgery with anesthetics. >> you did not have any medical -- john: yes. i had one done day. -- one doctor. no. no medical. assisted. it was a great experience. we had what we called the monkey house, a psych unit separate from the hospital. it was sort of a -- when i got there we were having trouble with water. i built a four foot thing...
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john lewis was your man. john lewis would fight for you. god loved this remarkable servant and i know john is walking hand in hand with god in his beloved -- and his beloved lillian today. tomorrow i'll be honored to join chairman neal to attend his funeral in atlanta with many of our house colleagues. john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you rest in peace, my friend, and may god continue to shower you with faith and hope and love each day. with that, chairman neal, thank you for having me as part of this dedication today. r. neal: i mr. neal: i thank the gentleman. let me recognize another member of the ways and means committee, mr. thompson, for two minutings. mr. thompson: in my time in congress, rarely have i participated in special orders. but tonight, this is more than a special order. lewis was one of the greatest men to have ever served in the congress of the united states of america. he devoted his entire life to helping others and
john lewis was your man. john lewis would fight for you. god loved this remarkable servant and i know john is walking hand in hand with god in his beloved -- and his beloved lillian today. tomorrow i'll be honored to join chairman neal to attend his funeral in atlanta with many of our house colleagues. john, it will be a celebration of your life. a chance for us to honor you and reflect on all the joy, passion and love you brought to this congress, to our lives, and to this country. may you...
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john: yes. david: when you were back in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good of a player? johnhe is a good player, he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. 6'2", 6'5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball? john: i do not know about that. he probably could. he is a little left-handed, and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago even better than barack obama named michael jordan, did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michael around chicago a lot. he would be at different clubs. david: do you think he was overrated? john: no. i think he is the greatest player of all time. david: i understand at one time you played against him and beat him, the only person who ever beat him in a one-on-one game. john: it was a very fortunate circumstance. i used to go to a fantasy camp for people 35 years and older. every summer at the camp, he would challenge any camper to a short game of one-on-one, first of three wins. since no one had beaten him in the first seven years, i think he
john: yes. david: when you were back in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good of a player? johnhe is a good player, he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. 6'2", 6'5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball? john: i do not know about that. he probably could. he is a little left-handed, and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago even better than...
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john lewis would have wanted him there. you know, the degree to which john lewis saw the threat that donald trump posed to everything that he fought for was so clear. johnhe u unmaking of the america he fought so hard for. so i think all of us now as we mourn, grieve, honor him, need to do something very concrete, which is just light up the senate switchboards because mitch mcconnell said some very well written words about john lewis' sacrifice and now it's time for us to make sure that every eligible american citizen can vote without oppression or fear from their government and that's what the voting rights advancement act, the john lewis as it is now in the house, will do. it's passed time. it's been years since we, as ruth bader ginsburg took away her um brbrella in the middle o rainstorm and our democracy has not look ed the same since and that's what absolutely needs to happen right now to honor this man. this hero, this american founder, john lewis. >> heather mcghee, thank you. professor glaude, thank you as well. thank you both. and that is going to wrap up our special coverage as we continue to remember and honor the life of john lewis. nicole
john lewis would have wanted him there. you know, the degree to which john lewis saw the threat that donald trump posed to everything that he fought for was so clear. johnhe u unmaking of the america he fought so hard for. so i think all of us now as we mourn, grieve, honor him, need to do something very concrete, which is just light up the senate switchboards because mitch mcconnell said some very well written words about john lewis' sacrifice and now it's time for us to make sure that every...
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john lewis' impact on the pursuit of equality? >> his impact was immeasurable. john -- the thing about johnce nonviolence. we adopted it. john internalized it. he lived it. nonviolence was a way of life with john. we never had to worry about whipping john for a vote i always knew how he was going to vote. i was not always happy with the way he was voting. john really believed in what nonviolence was all about. and so he had credibility that none of us have. we would loved to have had the credibility that john had. the reason he never had it, because none of us ever gave up, made the sacrifices that john made. i'm not too sure that i could absorb all that he took and absorb. john was just one of a kind. gandhi. if i think about any one person in history that i could compare john lewis to, it would be gandhi. and i keep a portrait, likeness of gandhi on the wall in my office and i think about john lewis, i think about gandhi. >> i'm curious, the video you posted on twitter, you may have seen i played part of that. you purposely taped that message at sunrise. why sunrise? >> i stayed up late l
john lewis' impact on the pursuit of equality? >> his impact was immeasurable. john -- the thing about johnce nonviolence. we adopted it. john internalized it. he lived it. nonviolence was a way of life with john. we never had to worry about whipping john for a vote i always knew how he was going to vote. i was not always happy with the way he was voting. john really believed in what nonviolence was all about. and so he had credibility that none of us have. we would loved to have had the...
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john: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i love it there. david: is it healthy for you? john: it has worked out ok. david: when you were interviewed to be on the board, did you mention this? did they think this was unusual back johnstill remember oh -- unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with andy mckenna, who became the executive of mcdonald's, and the ceo, and it went marvelously well. david: you used to play a lot of three on three basketball? john: yes. david: when you were back in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good of a player? john: he is a good player, he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. 6'2", 6'5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball? john: i do not know about that. he probably could. he is a little left-handed, and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago even better than barack obama named michael jordan, did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michael around chicago a lot. he would be at different clubs. david: do you think he was overrated? john: no. i think he is the greatest player of all time. david: i un
john: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i love it there. david: is it healthy for you? john: it has worked out ok. david: when you were interviewed to be on the board, did you mention this? did they think this was unusual back johnstill remember oh -- unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with andy mckenna, who became the executive of mcdonald's, and the ceo, and it went marvelously well. david: you used to play a lot of three on three basketball? john: yes....
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john could eat as a kid. i said, feed him every day? they said, yes. and then spank him when he acts up. well, i agreed to that. but john miles, do you mind, just stand up john i'm 4'11", they tell me almost 90 years old. and there he is, and i'm supposed to spank him when he doesn't do right. now when i walk up to john to give him a spanking, i got to get permission from him can i spank you because he's pretty big now. but i loved john myles then and i love john myles now. and i'll take care of you and spank you whether you like it or not. but lillian and john stayed married, i put it together, but it lasted 43 years. that's not a bad record, is it? they were happy and lillian gave him every support a wife could ever give a partner. and they gave love to john myles in the process. john was an unusual individual. ambassador young sitting over here, and we all loved him all the time. his sincerity was apparent. he worked hard and he said that he wasn't going to stop. and i don't need to tell you anything about john. all of you knew him. all of you know his fervor and his commitment to equity and the love he had fori everybody. and i want us to look at the joh
john could eat as a kid. i said, feed him every day? they said, yes. and then spank him when he acts up. well, i agreed to that. but john miles, do you mind, just stand up john i'm 4'11", they tell me almost 90 years old. and there he is, and i'm supposed to spank him when he doesn't do right. now when i walk up to john to give him a spanking, i got to get permission from him can i spank you because he's pretty big now. but i loved john myles then and i love john myles now. and i'll take...
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john: yes. david: in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good a player? johnhe is a very good player. he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. he's sort of 6'2.5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball, right? john: i do not know about that. david: you think he could dunk the ball. john: i think he probably could. he is a little left-handed, but he's a very good player and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago maybe better than even barack obama named michael jordan. did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michael around chicago a lot. he would be at different clubs, and you'd get to be on the court with him. david: do you think he was overrated? john: no. he is, i think, the greatest player of all time. david: at one time i understand you played against him and you beat him, the only person who ever beat him in a one-on-one game. john: it was a very fortunate circumstance. i used to go to his senior flight school, which is a fantasy camp for peopl
john: yes. david: in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good a player? johnhe is a very good player. he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. he's sort of 6'2.5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball, right? john: i do not know about that. david: you think he could dunk the ball. john: i think he probably could. he is a little left-handed, but he's a very good player and makes clutch shots all the time...
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john lewis. you and john lewis released a statement saying it should not be renamed. why? >> you know, five years ago we did an op-ed piece about it because johnand i did, too, that that name had been transcended by the movement on that bridge. and that you couldn't cover revisionist history but i called john right after the black lives matter movement and the death of george floyd -- >> edmund pettus was a grand wizard of the kkk. >> and a senator from the state of alabama. yes, he was. as i evolve on this, my feeling is that we have to be unequivocal. all confederate namings are offensive, offensive and they go against the quality and justice that this america is out for so seems to me what we should be doing is, you know, everything has to be on the table including the bridge talking about the con fed rate namings. selma residents should decide what it should be called. i personally would call it the john lewis bridge but i know that so many from selma fought and marched with john and shed a little blood on that bridge. i think the best tribute we can give to john is renaming hr-4, the voting rights act for the john lewis voting rights act
john lewis. you and john lewis released a statement saying it should not be renamed. why? >> you know, five years ago we did an op-ed piece about it because johnand i did, too, that that name had been transcended by the movement on that bridge. and that you couldn't cover revisionist history but i called john right after the black lives matter movement and the death of george floyd -- >> edmund pettus was a grand wizard of the kkk. >> and a senator from the state of alabama....
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john john g. have joined together with others to grow me trees we sit down to their community. how big a tate our our area by. blending is. different in the species so we started by choosing. weatherboard needs so that we nest there while i miss that. sucker riaa is worried that invasive plants species might take root and spread in the areas destroyed by either by native plants would be of much more use to the environment and the people here they can grow in a changing climate. models in and to in your species of trees was there used to already be local conditions this served and also the rain for that will be used to see if we these trees have to be replanted to increase there with bricks. twice a month fuck araya gets together with representatives of the surrounding villages. the environmental scientist gives advice on how to use the natural resources and he tries to instill an awareness of nature and the animals and especially the birds in the area as they come from the different villages the knowledge that we imported for people we actually that it was misprinted to do all i can gather 6 villages and if you could meet. john john g. has prepared live said vice into practice in his own garden. alongside his miss and maze crops he now also keeps a fruit or change. the name of any other. mean i realise that an orchard is one of the many sources of income generation for me. when i was 4 i started this i used to only grow maize and vegetables. it was that i later grew to appreciate the orchard. different trees norrish the soil and i'm spoilt for choice. because a some fruit trees are growing others are already bearing fruit. but if there is somewhere that i gotta. janji sells his priests in neighboring villages and that ensures him an income even during the coronavirus crisis. so they're a side soccer riot is happy with the orchards abundance because it's also important for the whole area. there's a davis store burrs money money mountains and it is when we get national parks. that also visit. communities and the forests in also they also come into orchards where they could actually get some fruit since all fee
john john g. have joined together with others to grow me trees we sit down to their community. how big a tate our our area by. blending is. different in the species so we started by choosing. weatherboard needs so that we nest there while i miss that. sucker riaa is worried that invasive plants species might take root and spread in the areas destroyed by either by native plants would be of much more use to the environment and the people here they can grow in a changing climate. models in and to...
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john lewis took them anyway. i will never forget that, bloody sunday on the bridge. you understand what i'm trying to tell you? bob moses and john lewis? great characters. but dr. king told john lewis don't go over that bridge. thank you. have a statement coming from former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton on john lewis's passing. we have lost a giant, john lewis gave us all he had to redeem america's unmet promise of equality and justice for all. and to create a place for us to build a more perfect union. , to a small farm in alabama life risking service in the civil rights movement, to three decades in congress. he was always walking with the wind, steered by a moral compass that told him went to make good trouble and when to heal to troubledwaters -- heal waters. always true to his word, his faith, and his principles, john lewis became the conscious of the nation. we are talking about john lewis. we have regional lines open, if you're in the central and eastern time zone you are at (202) 748-8000. if you are in the mountain and pacific time zone you are at (202) 748-8001. you, let'shear from go to washington, d.c.. nyzeobe. say my name.u
john lewis took them anyway. i will never forget that, bloody sunday on the bridge. you understand what i'm trying to tell you? bob moses and john lewis? great characters. but dr. king told john lewis don't go over that bridge. thank you. have a statement coming from former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton on john lewis's passing. we have lost a giant, john lewis gave us all he had to redeem america's unmet promise of equality and justice for all. and to...
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john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most, john uncle robert to family. the most important role he played to me was being my older brother. i could tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for him. one of my childhood memories was when we were younger. our mother would call me robert and call robert me because he we looked so much alike, even though we were nine years apart. i remember the day when john left home. mother told him not to get in trouble, not to get in the way. and be particular. but we all know that john got in trouble, got in the way, but it was a good trouble. john was different from the rest of the family, and he would have thoughts that all of the troubles he got himself into would change the world. i am so honored that john was my brother. and he will live forever in all our hearts, so keep john's legacy alive. let's get out and vote. and in john's voice, keep your eyes on the prize. i love you, brother. rest on, and i will see you again one d
john. what can i say about congressman john robert lewis? well, he was a congressman to most, john uncle robert to family. the most important role he played to me was being my older brother. i could tell you so much about john robert lewis, but we would be here all day. and his work over the years has spoken for him. one of my childhood memories was when we were younger. our mother would call me robert and call robert me because he we looked so much alike, even though we were nine years apart....
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john. >> john: earlier today we got word that president trump may by the end of today issue a commutation of the sentence for his friend roger stone. read the tea leaves for us, where are we had on this. >> i asked president trump about this and he said he's still looking it, he thinks that roger stone, his former friend and ally was very unfairly treated ann's time is really running out for roger stone, he is due to report to prison in just four days on july 14th and he's expected, facing up to three years in prison for charges stemming from the mueller investigation and he has said in news reports that he is praying for a pardon and president trump has said that those prayers may be answered but so far, john, that answer tonight has not come. but as you know better than anybody else, this white house loves to drop a bomb like this on a friday night. >> john: it does, the only thing constant is the uncertainty there. kristin fisher at the white house, thanks so much. the world health organization's reporting a record increase in global coronavirus cases, says total infections rose by more than 228,024 hours. johns hopkins university says thursday's count of more than 63,000 was a record here in the united states. correspondent jonathan serrie has the latest for us tonight atlanta. >> with 11,433 new cases, florida reported its second-highest one-day increase. an 11-year-old with numerous underlying conditions as among the 93 newly confirmed deaths. despite the uptick in florida cases, governor ron desantis reiterated his commitment to reopen schools in august. >> the cost of not giving kids an option to be able to have in-person instruction is enormous. >> even as the governor echoed the a
john. >> john: earlier today we got word that president trump may by the end of today issue a commutation of the sentence for his friend roger stone. read the tea leaves for us, where are we had on this. >> i asked president trump about this and he said he's still looking it, he thinks that roger stone, his former friend and ally was very unfairly treated ann's time is really running out for roger stone, he is due to report to prison in just four days on july 14th and he's expected,...
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john the optimist. john was a person of greatness. he also was a person of great humility, always giving credit to others in the movement. john committed his life to advancing justice and understood that to build a better future, we had to acknowledge the past. exactly one year ago, i was privileged to be with john and numbers of the congressional caucus -- the congressional black caucus for a pilgrimage to ghana to observe 400 years since the arrival of the first slaves from africa. some of the descendents of those thats built this capitol john now lies in state. i wish you could have seen the response that john received when he was introduced to the ghana parliament. my colleagues are shaking their heads. it was overwhelming. i wish you could have seen him at the door of no return, which enslaved people were sent through onto the death ships to cross the atlantic. i wish you could have seen what it meant to him. he knew that the door of no return was a central part of american history, just as is the edmund pettus bridge, the march on washington, the selma march to montgomery are. 57n john made his speech years ago, he was
john the optimist. john was a person of greatness. he also was a person of great humility, always giving credit to others in the movement. john committed his life to advancing justice and understood that to build a better future, we had to acknowledge the past. exactly one year ago, i was privileged to be with john and numbers of the congressional caucus -- the congressional black caucus for a pilgrimage to ghana to observe 400 years since the arrival of the first slaves from africa. some of...
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john lewis, welcome to the rotunda, under the dome of the u.s. capitol. we have bid farewell to greates history. it is fitting that john lewis joins this pantheon of patriots, resting upon the same catafalque of president abraham lincoln. john revered president lincoln. his identification with lincoln was clear. 57 years ago at the shadow of the lincoln memorial where john declared our minds, souls and hearts cannot rest until freedom and justice exist for all people. words that rang true today. mr. leader, i too was there that day. between then and now, john lewis became a at a tititan of the ci rights movement and then the conscience of the congress. here in congress john was revered and beloved on both sides of the aisle, on both sides of the capitol. we knew that he always worked on the that he is with them. we are comforted to know that he is with his beloved lillian. may it be a comfort to john's son, john miles, and the entire lewis family, michael collins, the entire staff, that so many mourn their loss and are praying for them at this sad time. god truly blessed america with the life and leadership of john lewis. we thank you for sharing him with us. may he rest in peace. john lewis often spoke of a beloved communi
john lewis, welcome to the rotunda, under the dome of the u.s. capitol. we have bid farewell to greates history. it is fitting that john lewis joins this pantheon of patriots, resting upon the same catafalque of president abraham lincoln. john revered president lincoln. his identification with lincoln was clear. 57 years ago at the shadow of the lincoln memorial where john declared our minds, souls and hearts cannot rest until freedom and justice exist for all people. words that rang true...
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and john lewis used to say, people come up to me in the airport and say i'm going to cry, i'm going to pass out. john's reply was, please don't pass out. i'm not a doctor. and john lewis was a healer and -- for troubled souls. i was struck by an article in the atlanta newspaper that talked about an incident that occurred in january 2009. a former ku klux klan member elwin wilson confessed to being part of the white mob that bloodied lewis and other fres -d others nearly 48 years ago. he noted in his 2012 book across the bridge that wilson was the first of his attackers to apologize for his actions. wilson traveled to washington a short time later to meet lewis face to face and ask for forgiveness. without a moment of hesitation, i looked back at him and said i accept your apology, john lewis wrote. this was a great testament to the power of love to overcome hatred. john lewis had another incident that i thought was worth mentioning this morning as well. it was another example of forgiveness. kevin mur any wasn't born -- murphy wasn't born until a year after john lewis was knocked unconscious from a blow by a wooden coke cola crate in 1961 after the freedom rider
and john lewis used to say, people come up to me in the airport and say i'm going to cry, i'm going to pass out. john's reply was, please don't pass out. i'm not a doctor. and john lewis was a healer and -- for troubled souls. i was struck by an article in the atlanta newspaper that talked about an incident that occurred in january 2009. a former ku klux klan member elwin wilson confessed to being part of the white mob that bloodied lewis and other fres -d others nearly 48 years ago. he noted...
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john robert lewis! [ applause ] >> come on. give god praise. come on. let the nation celebrate. let the angels rejoice. john lewis. john lewis! the boy from troy. let me just offer this. we praise god for john lewis. as we gather in this house of god, we're reminded that as a teenager he actually wrestled with a call to ministry. a farm boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere. at age 16 he preached what we baptists call his trial sermon in a little country church. but as his life took shape, instead of preaching sermons, he became one. he became a living, walking sermon about truth telling and justice making in the earth. he loved america until america learned how to love him back. we celebrate john lewis. [ applause ] >> at a time that there is so much going on in our world, the news cycle is packed and moves at a dizzying pace. here for the last several days, it is as if time stood still while a nation takes its time to remember him. i rise simply to ask, in this call to celebration, what is it that has summoned us here and caused us to slow down, to linger for a little while with so much
john robert lewis! [ applause ] >> come on. give god praise. come on. let the nation celebrate. let the angels rejoice. john lewis. john lewis! the boy from troy. let me just offer this. we praise god for john lewis. as we gather in this house of god, we're reminded that as a teenager he actually wrestled with a call to ministry. a farm boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere. at age 16 he preached what we baptists call his trial sermon in a little...
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john robert lewis. [ applause ] come on, give god praise. come on, let -- let the nation celebrate. let us rejoice. [ applause ] john lewis. [ continued applause ] johnthe boy from troy. let me just offer this. we praise god for john lewis, and as we gather in this house of god we're reminded that as a teenager he actually wrestled with a call to ministry. a farmer boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere, and at age 16 he preached what we baptists called his trial sermon in a little country church, but as his life took shape instead of preaching sermons he became one. he became a living, walking sermon about truth-telling and justice-making. the he loved america until america learned how to love him back. we celebrate john lewis. [ applause ] at a time that there is so much going on in our world, the news cycle is past and moves at a dizzying pace, yet for the last several days it is as if time stood still while the nation takes its time to remember him, and i rise simply to ask in this call to celebration what is it that has summoned us here and caused us to low down, to linger for a little while with so much swir
john robert lewis. [ applause ] come on, give god praise. come on, let -- let the nation celebrate. let us rejoice. [ applause ] john lewis. [ continued applause ] johnthe boy from troy. let me just offer this. we praise god for john lewis, and as we gather in this house of god we're reminded that as a teenager he actually wrestled with a call to ministry. a farmer boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere, and at age 16 he preached what we baptists called his...
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john. i'm better off because of john lewis. better because of john lewis. ur nation is so much better because of john lewis. come, we shallto strive to be a little bit more john -- humble, grateful, the opportunity to leave this nation in better next generation. lewis and ss john bring peace to his family in the days to come. i yield back. >> madam speaker, i ask that all of ers rise for a moment ilence in remembrance of the lewis.le john robert the speaker: the chair asks that all those present in the members and ell as staff throughout the capitol, all who love john lewis, wherever you are, rise in a remembrancelence in of the conscience of the congress, the honorable john lewis. the speaker: for what purpose oes the gentleman from georgia seek -- the speaker: for what purpose georgia gentleman from seek further recognition? mr. bishop: madam speaker, i ask or a privileged resolution and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. house resolution 1054, resolved that the house as heard with profound o
john. i'm better off because of john lewis. better because of john lewis. ur nation is so much better because of john lewis. come, we shallto strive to be a little bit more john -- humble, grateful, the opportunity to leave this nation in better next generation. lewis and ss john bring peace to his family in the days to come. i yield back. >> madam speaker, i ask that all of ers rise for a moment ilence in remembrance of the lewis.le john robert the speaker: the chair asks that all those...
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and never seen such coverage but john deserved it i want to talk a moment about john before he became famous. i met johnequities and justice in america. it will get a chance to see him all of the time. and i admired him. and all of his tenacity. and lillian was single. and so i decided that lillian needed a good man. not just the bombs who are approaching her. she was highly intellectual, well-traveled. well educated. it i wanted her to have somebody who really would appreciate her skills and her talent. so i looked around and i decided that i liked john. lillian did not like john particularly. he though she thought, i mean, e predict and i said he is busy. he is fighting the evils of the world. and she said yes but .-ellipsis and i said girl lesson. this boy is going places. let's see what you can do to get this thing moving. so i decided what i did as a friend. this what you do for friends. you have to help them out. so john had to go to the hospital for an examination. edison lillian, this would be a good moment for us to be of florence nightingale predict so we went to the grocery store and bought l
and never seen such coverage but john deserved it i want to talk a moment about john before he became famous. i met johnequities and justice in america. it will get a chance to see him all of the time. and i admired him. and all of his tenacity. and lillian was single. and so i decided that lillian needed a good man. not just the bombs who are approaching her. she was highly intellectual, well-traveled. well educated. it i wanted her to have somebody who really would appreciate her skills and...
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john roberts lewis. [applause] ♪ [applause] john lewis. we praise god for john. a farm boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere. then at 16 he preached his trial sermon in a little country church but as his life took shape instead of preaching sermons, he became one. he became a living, walking sermon about truth telling and justice making. he loved america until america learned how to love him back. we celebrate john lewis. [applause] at the time there was so much going on in our world, the news cycle has passed at a dizzying pace. it is as if time stood still while the nation takes it's time to remember him. it caused us to slow down and linger for a little while with so much swirling around us. we are here because in a moment when there are some in high office who are much better at division who cannot lead us so they seek to divide us. and the moment when there is so much political cynicism and narcissism that masquerades as patriotism, here lies a true american patriot that risked his life for the hope and promise of democ
john roberts lewis. [applause] ♪ [applause] john lewis. we praise god for john. a farm boy, he used to preach to the chickens. i guess you have to start somewhere. then at 16 he preached his trial sermon in a little country church but as his life took shape instead of preaching sermons, he became one. he became a living, walking sermon about truth telling and justice making. he loved america until america learned how to love him back. we celebrate john lewis. [applause] at the time there was...
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john. >> john: and thank you, and happy friday. i'm jon scott and for a martha maccallum tonight and this is "the story." as a country grapples with covid-19, a divide is breaking up when it comes to the issue of masks. here's president trump in an exclusive interview with our very own chris wallace airing on fox news sunday this weekend. a new poll shows that when you break down by party affiliation only 38% of republicans and those who lean republican say they always wear a mask near others outside of their home. that is compared to 70% of democrats. and be on the public sentiment, better legal battles over mask enforcement are erupting within states. george is brian kemp is suing the governor of atlanta keisha lance bottoms in order to block the city's mandatory wrap mask rule, a move that bottoms has decried as bizarre. here's the governor today. >> instead of issuing mandates that are confusing and unenforceable i'm asking all local leaders to enforce the current executive order. enforce the rules that we have put in place to keep employees and customers safe at local businesses. enforce the provisions that ensure folks are staying 6 feet apart in large gatherings. enforce measures to protect the medically fragile. >> john: in the leasing and other republican state attorney general's slamming republican governor john bel edwards for an executive order that mandates masks and imposed other restrictions. who might kemp as if legally unenforceable. the attorney general jeff landry joins me in moments. but first kevin corke with the back story. >> good evening, john. can a state or city chief executive at a whim shut down parts or whole economies because of what they deem an emergency? by the way the other questions would be like who gets to define that as an emergency and what is the role of the legislature in the federal government? that's the crux of the debate in the number of states across america and you mentioned at georgia where the governor is suing the mirror over any covid-19 mandates and now the debate is also playing out in louisiana where the state's governor is mandating masks. >> masks are now mandated statewide for everyone age eight and older. at the end of the day, while i know this will
john. >> john: and thank you, and happy friday. i'm jon scott and for a martha maccallum tonight and this is "the story." as a country grapples with covid-19, a divide is breaking up when it comes to the issue of masks. here's president trump in an exclusive interview with our very own chris wallace airing on fox news sunday this weekend. a new poll shows that when you break down by party affiliation only 38% of republicans and those who lean republican say they always wear a...
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delegation senator john thune john thank you very much. senator mike rounds thank you mike. and and dusty johnson congressman tight dusty thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress thank you very much for coming we appreciate it there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence than beneath this make nif ascent incredible majestic mountain monument to the greatest americans who have ever lived today we paid tribute to the exceptional lives that extraordinary legacies of george washington thomas jefferson abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt. and i am here is your president too pretty lame before the country. and before the world this monument will never be desecrated.
delegation senator john thune john thank you very much. senator mike rounds thank you mike. and and dusty johnson congressman tight dusty thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress thank you very much for coming we appreciate it there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence than beneath this make nif ascent incredible majestic mountain monument to the greatest americans who have ever lived today we paid tribute to the exceptional lives that extraordinary...
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senator john thune, john, thank you very much. senator mike brown, thank you, mike. and dusty johnson, congressman, all right, dusty, thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress, thank you very much for coming. we appreciate it. there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence then to lead this magnificent, incredible, majestic mountain monument to the greatest americans who have ever lived. today we pay tribute to the exceptional lives of the extraordinary legacies of george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln, and teddy roosevelt. [cheers and applause] i am here is your president to proclaim before the country and before the world this monument will never be desecrated.
senator john thune, john, thank you very much. senator mike brown, thank you, mike. and dusty johnson, congressman, all right, dusty, thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress, thank you very much for coming. we appreciate it. there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence then to lead this magnificent, incredible, majestic mountain monument to the greatest americans who have ever lived. today we pay tribute to the exceptional lives of the extraordinary...
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john lewis. president obama presented the presidential medal of freedom to john lewis in 2010. here's what president obama had to say about john lewis. [video clip] quote inscribed in a doorway in nashville where students refused to leave lunch counters years ago. it said it, if not us, then who? if not now, then when? hass a question john lewis been asking his entire life. back to theed him edmund pettus bridge in selma after he had been beaten two inchof his life -- to an of his life days before. it is why all these years later, he is known as the conscience of congress, still speaking his mind on issues of justice and inequality. generations from now, when parents teach their children what is meant by courage, the story of john lewis will come to mind. he knew the change could not wait for some other person or other time. host: let's go back to our phone lines and see what you think about the life of congressman john lewis. let's go to nadia from yonkers, new york. caller: i want to thank john lewis and his legacy. and his family, my condolences. i would like to mention that the black lives movement is a continuation of the
john lewis. president obama presented the presidential medal of freedom to john lewis in 2010. here's what president obama had to say about john lewis. [video clip] quote inscribed in a doorway in nashville where students refused to leave lunch counters years ago. it said it, if not us, then who? if not now, then when? hass a question john lewis been asking his entire life. back to theed him edmund pettus bridge in selma after he had been beaten two inchof his life -- to an of his life days...
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we are grateful as well to your stay's congressional delegation, senator john thune, john, thank you very much. [applause] senator mike rounds. thank you, mike. [applause] and dusty johnson, congressman. hi, dusty. thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate it. there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence than beneath this magnificent, incredible, majestic mountain, monument to the greatest americans who have ever lived. today we pay tribute to the exceptional lives and extraordinary legacies of george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln and teddy roosevelt. [applause] i am here as your president to proclaim before the country, and before the world, this monument will never be desecrated.
we are grateful as well to your stay's congressional delegation, senator john thune, john, thank you very much. [applause] senator mike rounds. thank you, mike. [applause] and dusty johnson, congressman. hi, dusty. thank you. and all others with us tonight from congress. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate it. there could be no better place to celebrate america's independence than beneath this magnificent, incredible, majestic mountain, monument to the greatest americans who have ever...
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yet as exceptional as john was, here's the thing, john never believed that what he did was more than any citizen of this country can do. i mentioned in the statement the day johnassed, the thing about john was how gentle and humble e was. and despite this storied, remarkable career, he treated everyone with kindness and innate tocause it was him, this idea that any of us an do what he did. if we're willing to persevere. he believed that in all of us there exists the capacity for great courage. in all of us there's a longing to do what's right. that in all of us there's a willingness to love all people. and extend to them the god-given ight to dignity and respect. .o many of us lose that sense it's taught out of us. e start teal -- we start feeling as if, in fact, we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we're better off if we're above other people. looking down on them. so often that's encouraged. in our culture. but john always said, he always saw the best in us. and he never gave up. and never stopped speaking out because he saw the best in us. he believed in us even when we didn't believe in ourselves. kept a congressman, he getti
yet as exceptional as john was, here's the thing, john never believed that what he did was more than any citizen of this country can do. i mentioned in the statement the day johnassed, the thing about john was how gentle and humble e was. and despite this storied, remarkable career, he treated everyone with kindness and innate tocause it was him, this idea that any of us an do what he did. if we're willing to persevere. he believed that in all of us there exists the capacity for great courage....
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john. i'm better off because of john lewis. we are all better off because of john lewis. our nation is so much better because of don lewis. -- because of john lewis. in the days to come we should all strive to be more like john. humble. grateful. and thankful. for the opportunity to leave this nation in better shape for the next generation. may god bless john lewis. and bring peace to his family in the days to come. >> madam speaker, i ask that all members rise for a moment of silence and remembrance of the honorable john robert lewis. asks that all those present in the chamber, as well as members and staff throughout the capital, and all who love john lewis wherever you are, rise in a moment of silence and remembrance of the conscience of the congress, the honorable john lewis. silence]f [moment of silence] [applause] [john lewis remembrance] what purposei: does a jumbo from georgia seek recognition? >> i offer a resolution aspirates consideration. thatuse resolution 10-54 the house has heard with profound sorrow of the death of the honorable john lewis, a representative
john. i'm better off because of john lewis. we are all better off because of john lewis. our nation is so much better because of don lewis. -- because of john lewis. in the days to come we should all strive to be more like john. humble. grateful. and thankful. for the opportunity to leave this nation in better shape for the next generation. may god bless john lewis. and bring peace to his family in the days to come. >> madam speaker, i ask that all members rise for a moment of silence and...
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john was, here's the thing. john never believed that what he did was more than any citizen of this country can do. i mentioned in the statement the day john kindness. and respect. because it was innate to him. this idea that any of us can do what he did. if we are willing to persevere. he believed that in all of us there exists the capacity for great courage. and in all of us there is a longing to do what's right. that in all of us there is a willingness to love all people and extend to them their god-given rights to dignity and respect. so many of us lose that sense. it's taught out of us. we start feeling as if, in fact, we can't afford to extend kindness or decency to other people. that we are better off if we are above other people. and looking down on them. and so often, that's encouraging our culture. but john al
john was, here's the thing. john never believed that what he did was more than any citizen of this country can do. i mentioned in the statement the day john kindness. and respect. because it was innate to him. this idea that any of us can do what he did. if we are willing to persevere. he believed that in all of us there exists the capacity for great courage. and in all of us there is a longing to do what's right. that in all of us there is a willingness to love all people and extend to them...
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but now chemist john john from the 1000000 university in munich has uncovered chemicals that can render a kidney transparent within 2 weeks. she works with genetic engineering. the gene wants to understand how human organs work specifically how blood vessels nerve cells and live channels interact making them visible is the 1st step. we have to understand how they're coordinating. in normal how to case and dan if you could easily also see when something is wrong when there is lack of coordination if there are some cells supposed to be there are not there we can nor know why some diseases are cured. his aim is to determine the exact location of each individual cell to do this researchers have developed a microscope that can examine the whole organ the different colors of the laser make the individual structures such as vessels or nerve cells visible. when we go to a microscope scan some days of scanning it's millions of imaging data out there is no way hooman being can on the life instead computer scientists have developed algorithms which enable an exact 3 dimensional image of the kidney
but now chemist john john from the 1000000 university in munich has uncovered chemicals that can render a kidney transparent within 2 weeks. she works with genetic engineering. the gene wants to understand how human organs work specifically how blood vessels nerve cells and live channels interact making them visible is the 1st step. we have to understand how they're coordinating. in normal how to case and dan if you could easily also see when something is wrong when there is lack of...
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john . john lewis. just on the left my reporting here and so you know because i talked to some of them which is a people. i said they would like to stay at this bridge because it represents a transformative moment in american history that marks the passage of the march across the bridge and of course the choice. kyle gas into reporting from selma alabama in the united states thank you so much we do appreciate it. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world protesters have clashed with police at anti racism demonstrations across the u.s. one person was killed in texas after shots were fired at a black lives matter march in california demonstrators set fire to a courthouse and assaulted police president donald trump has threatened to send more federal agents to quell the interest. 2 time oscar winning actress olivia to have a lot has died aged 104 to have a land was known for her role in the 1939 epic historical romance gone with the wind her publicist said she died of natural causes at her home in paris where she'd lived for more than 60 hears. a man has confessed to an arson attack on not a cathedral in france the blaze badly damaged the 15th century church and destroyed its organ prosecutors say the suspect was a volunteer who had worked in the cathedral. britain has imposed a 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain that's after a surge and covert 19 cases there in europe had only recently reopened most of its borders to travel nightlife in the spanish region of catalonia is shutting down once again while national authorities are introducing measures against the recent spike in infections the new restrictions are causing renewed disruption to the travel industry and to tourists. the u.k.'s sudden decision to take spain off a safe travel list left travelers with no time to prepare for its consequences 2 wrists returning home environment breeds barajas and appalled were frustrated they had come on holiday with the understanding bay would not have to quarantine upon their return. i think it's pretty bad because it's just all of a sudden it's not given much time to prepare. for every one small provocation and i also think it ruins cons for everybody we had a wedding to go to hell plans to visit friends and family who we haven't seen in about a long time and now look at have to cancel all their plans so it's really quite upset. those with holidays books for the coming days and weeks also face headaches too operated t.v. says it has canceled its upcoming flights from britain to spain but some airlines say they'll still fly possibly leaving good b. holiday makers out of pocket spanish officials insist their country is safe without brakes being local isolated and controlled. britain's foreign secretary said the u.k. had had no choice but to swiftly respond to the emerging data that showed a big jump right to call snow united sperry as an assist yesterday all the named and we took the decision to swiftly as we could all the war we risk reinfection into the u.k. potentially a 2nd wave here and then another lockdown in barcelona nightlife is scaling back once more with clubs forced to close and do re imposed curfew on restaurants and bars there are concerns young people could transmit the virus to the elderly from this isn't so advising its citizens against crossing the border into neighboring spain printing concerns over to them their. fears of a 2nd wave of coded 19 across europe all seeing nations struggling to stave off fresh outbreaks while trying to reopen better economies. well here's a look at some of the other developments in the coronavirus pandemic the number of confirmed cases worldwide has now topped 16000000 that's according to a tally by the johns hopkins university in the u.s. about 500 workers at a german farm have been placed of quarantine after more than $170.00 people tested positive for the virus there a security service has been hired to ensure that no one leaves the area and north korea has placed the city of k. song near the border with south korea under total lockdown after a person was found showing symptoms of covert 19 if confirmed it would be the country's 1st official case. well germany is renowned for its sense of public order so much so that towns and cities have a public order department to ensure that all the rules of daily life are followed but the capital berlin is also known for its wild nightlife and while officials often turn a blind eye to all that the worst excesses that's not always possible with the coronavirus of searching again. are you all from the same household no one and a half metres apart please otherwise we'll take all of your personal details and issue a citation so if no one is listening i
john . john lewis. just on the left my reporting here and so you know because i talked to some of them which is a people. i said they would like to stay at this bridge because it represents a transformative moment in american history that marks the passage of the march across the bridge and of course the choice. kyle gas into reporting from selma alabama in the united states thank you so much we do appreciate it. let's get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world...