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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
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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? 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, great guy. we worked hard. you
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...
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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 bit older friends friends. with a big issue should details so so expect is not. no lesion with [inaudible] fifteen please you let you express concern. reservation only you enter and search engine optimizes. motorcycles that are interesting looking with with her after falling having abdominal drummer foreign policy in particular as it is it'll true tribes. i'm concerts or downtown comcast on nonsense as as soon as you remember from [inaudible] lines. or dollar don't [inaudible] and less. these different defense spending. comcast is available. now now is made. from from the way we saw a sign. this is not not open and waiting waiting [inaudible] good. our correspondent in ninety nine correct and current restaurants brochure smarts will. take a listen. while he has had many maman. do do. dodo do [inaudidible] anand the seaeasons and thao no. no no no pkk [inaudible] hello [inaudible] news using [inaudible] it's based. once again it's is just to cross. the so [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] many many [inaudiblble] the e role. can n out. but the very very succccess. all. ininhe area. because it. is not known [inauaudible] okayay -- until [inauaudible] so. i'm not going to beat you know. he was. on the morning we will there be a a very -- wrong government. he's he's border order all your twitter. account on that on six six billion dollars and improved volleyball you anyway centers if no deal in which part party was going over again to get a little insight not nice. on friday by statistics on the drums from. earlier. we are going to be working very hard on yeah yeah yeah yeah [inaudible] yeah. really really good yeah yeah right right yeah yeah. we got a we got a guy like great helly hally constructed israel's reason fantail forty questions easy idea he could be. on all right right if it's if it's a question. on its own can. also force of more. karl karl malone's early. detention center an image almost as quickly as they are here. on friday job johnson once runners in general. sometime soon on charges are just reach reach fronts this time i'm going to use to transfer. funds private. investments in the sauce on the french fries george's he could remain i mean is there is an additional spending for other less fortunate. the only on your mobile has he's he's a member nineteenth when he when his number number which way songs are greatly haley were both released on run run rest shores. if you are heading in. florida where sense i don't own a term. what do you want i can i can remember ember? on december sometime times use our hearts and was are certain [inaudible] again. the statements this my mind was really only. to and william heroes twenty twenty fifteen anyone. twenty eighteen eighteen don johnson mike my zz reutersrs also first line i belelieve. it or not i get it get it prime privately dust obviously take. without without. disclosing the amount. so so a runaway not least. sings a million mediating fine lines long ever never gonna guidelines. the mobile mobile resources and less of physical just point. twenty eighteen this is something about the other ninety nine hundred refreshments along with all the service. for twenty twenty million anonymous members report. that's almost on this agreement how harmful full attention sure sure. warm warm treatment twenty h. failed to prevent vendors and attack our citizens from from risa results overload warming bought by. sentiment effect of that legislation government. to restore all.. case before different researchers of course fort. bring your not for the reason is not stating land land the starting line up -- with a much much more us u. s. u. s. asian asians aside. for yesterday don't know you as just a part of our we can change our national. group known as as a band fantasy. hand hand. you addresses work one can john johnson china china's street security wash wash as the man man robert okay did you know that workforce to feel. like rob rocking in his business. more i buy them comes closings including a fans and you when you have a government agency to command that navy. in an interview right around the world he says this. the language of shifting china line on auto [inaudible] angel. is that it is a session that should be able. to me. and an online recipes we have we have a christmas. without the old old reason why why and center their services like shops on average five five lincoln street great. economic. lose lose the different hello hello it'll middle kind kind friendly people. finance hails. it was the presidential social realism internal number summer. starting january first -- over time high no longer. france france also contribution attack which hotel on sunday services at a toll. initiation. on top of that and we we are running a five five zero zero over [inaudible] temperamental. the you
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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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we'll get john and john to explain what the volatile swings mean for 2019. you like that, john and johnjohn squared. we'll be back. t, john and john john squared we'll be back. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) 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® an
we'll get john and john to explain what the volatile swings mean for 2019. you like that, john and johnjohn squared. we'll be back. t, john and john john squared we'll be back. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) 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...
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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
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...
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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 -- seriously
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 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 virtually every aspect of supply and now i know you are stocked up to the brim. is that correct? john: absolutely, mr. president. we have good reserves. president trump: but it is true, it was pretty low for a period of time, right? you had a lot of empty buildings. we filled them up fast. thanks a lot, john. i appreciate it. great job. great job. thank you. on the air force, brigadier general jason armagost. jason, how
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,...
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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 this building here. this 1975 i think it is it's been the headquarters of t
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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john the baptist and began his career within the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona, and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john, john the baptist is the undisputed leader of his movement. but today, meeting jesus, something unexpected happens. >> i need to be baptized by you. and do you come to me? >> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by 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 was doing. >> 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 th
john the baptist and began his career within the ministry of john the baptist. >> the new testament doesn't reveal whether this was their first meeting or if they had met before. >> we know that jesus respects john the baptist enough and is drawn in by his charisma, his persona, and his teaching enough to go and get baptized himself. so he's certainly drawn to john, john the baptist is the undisputed leader of his movement. but today, meeting jesus, something unexpected happens....
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kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly is now on his way. people are john is now on his way. people a re interested john kelly is now on his way. people are interested in who will replace john kelly, someone with that independent voice who will be prepared to stand up to the president or someone who will be appointed more for their loyalty to donald trump? as that revolving door continues, who is likely to replace in? there have been some rumours, reported by the reuters news agency that mike pence's chief of staff could move over to the oval office. that is a man called nick ayres, he has apparently been very effective and very loyal working for the vice president mike pence. the president will seek a commitment that this chief of staff will stay until the election in 2020. we're not sure if nick ayres has been able to give that sort of commitment. it may be that sort of commitment. it may be that he takes over in the interim until a longer term replacement can be found. but donald trump has had some high—level positions to fill in the past few weeks. it w
kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly did and is perhaps why john kelly is now on his way. people are john is now on his way. people a re interested john kelly is now on his way. people are interested in who will replace john kelly, someone with that independent voice who will be prepared to stand up to the president or someone who will be appointed more for their loyalty to donald trump? as that revolving door continues, who is likely to replace in? there...
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john bozeman. john, thank you. we got it there, john. john hovan. thank you, john. great. a lot of time together. senator 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 ha
john bozeman. john, thank you. we got it there, john. john hovan. thank you, john. great. a lot of time together. senator 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...
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john bozeman. 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 bozeman. 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...
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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 idema and 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 vests in france and brags 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 on a drift towards totalitarianism and the permitted margin of debate is narrow in every day particular of course where anything to do with russia is concerned but you know when people ask 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 lead democrats and left when it said that latin american dictatorships who america supported by contrast could reform and that analysis turned out to be correct the right wingers
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 idema and 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 vests in france and brags 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...
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john adams and john quincy adams, john quincy adams was president when his father died. johndams was buried before his son could even hear the word of it. this is a unique moments. never in our history have we had one former president be buried, eulogized by another former president was his son. it was a moment, it was next ordinary moments. he had a close and personal relationship with barbara and george h.w. bush as well as bush 43. he given gave an magnificent og address. i think a lot of people were probably surprised to hear today during his remarks, he talked about how after he left the prime minister ship of canada, and after president bush left office, for years thereafter, he and his wife were invited by george and barbara bush to spend labor day with them. we were that close. it is a really remarkable testament to the friendship between our two countries and between these two leaders. al simpson who was expected to be the comic relief, he certainly provided to put in a way that was deeply revealing of the human characteristics of the great humility and joy and frien
john adams and john quincy adams, john quincy adams was president when his father died. johndams was buried before his son could even hear the word of it. this is a unique moments. never in our history have we had one former president be buried, eulogized by another former president was his son. it was a moment, it was next ordinary moments. he had a close and personal relationship with barbara and george h.w. bush as well as bush 43. he given gave an magnificent og address. i think a lot of...
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john kelly could resign in the coming days, and they are preparing for a staff shake-up if that occurs, because it will ask questions like who will replace john kelly, and are the loyalist to john kelly going to leave and follow him out the door of the white house. johnnd john kelly have had a tension-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
john kelly could resign in the coming days, and they are preparing for a staff shake-up if that occurs, because it will ask questions like who will replace john kelly, and are the loyalist to john kelly going to leave and follow him out the door of the white house. johnnd john kelly have had a tension-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...
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john kelly will be leaving, retir— i don't know if i can say retiring. but 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 an interim basis. i'll be announcing that over the next day or two. butjohn 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. let's speak to dan johnson in washington. mrtrump appears, as mr trump appears, as he's speaking to reporters, to be playing down any significance in this. it's business as usual, i'm moving the chess pieces around, to deal with a less powerful white house and administration next year, the democrats have got more power. is that really the case? well, it has become business as usual because there have been so many departures from this white house. donald trump asturias form his team for the new year because there is a fresh challenge. the democrats having control of the house of congress will make life more difficult for the president. he's going to need a new approach to actually get things done. that may be part of the reason why he is rebuilding his team, why there have been some more high—level departures and changes in the last few weeks. the chief of staffjob is unimportant, insider role, somebody prepared to tell the president thinks he doesn't want to hear, to give him the hard truths. that is something johnid, and it is perhaps whyjohn something john kelly did, and it is perhaps why john kelly something john kelly did, and it is perhaps whyjohn kelly is now on his way. people are interested in who will replace him. someone with an independent voice who will be prepared to stand up to the president? or who may be appointed more because of their loyalty to donald trump. as you say, the revolving door continues, who is likely to replace him? there have been some rumours reported by the reuters news agency that mike pence's chief of staff could move over to the oval office? that is a man called nick as, apparently been very effective and very loyal, working for the vice president mike pence. —— nick ayers. a a p pa re ntly apparently donald trump is going to seek an assurance that the next chief of staff can be there until 2020. he has not been able to give that assurance. he mightjust take overin that assurance. he mightjust take over in the interim until a long—term replacement can be foun
john kelly will be leaving, retir— i don't know if i can say retiring. but 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 an interim basis. i'll be announcing that over the next day or two. butjohn 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. let's speak to dan johnson in washington. mrtrump appears, as mr trump appears, as he's...
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john kelly -- >> say it. >> does john kelly still have a job? >> john kelly will be leaving. i don't know if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. johnll 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 relationship and how it has crumbled or how this has led to --
john kelly -- >> say it. >> does john kelly still have a job? >> john kelly will be leaving. i don't know if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. johnll 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...
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john kelly came in, he came in with great authority, with great fanfare, with the trust and backing of trump. he's obviously lost that. and he's lost that because, look, john kelly is an adult. john kelly is a marine. john kelly is a patriotic american. john kelly is a responsible person. i have known him for many years. there is things he has done as chief of staff that i have criticized and disagreed with. but at the end of the day, the man is a responsible human being and i think anybody can get tired of baby-sitting president loco. look at his twitter feed today. this is somebody who is off his medications. >> paul? >> oh, no. everything is fine. all is well on the good ship titanic. the problem is not general kelly. donald trump is only three staffers away from a well run white house: the father, the son and the holy spirit. whoever he picks next, should general kelly go, and i do trust our reporting, is going to see the same thing. anybody who goes to work for him is going to wind up like this. john kelly, a man who has given his entire life in service to our country will believe diminished because of his association with donald trump. >> oh, god. i hope he writes a tell-all book. >> if in fact to
john kelly came in, he came in with great authority, with great fanfare, with the trust and backing of trump. he's obviously lost that. and he's lost that because, look, john kelly is an adult. john kelly is a marine. john kelly is a patriotic american. john kelly is a responsible person. i have known him for many years. there is things he has done as chief of staff that i have criticized and disagreed with. but at the end of the day, the man is a responsible human being and i think anybody can...
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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 cen catchim in the new "bumblebee" movie. hey, john, i don't know if we will be able to pull him away from his duties. >> john! >> johne. okay. all right. >> john is in the new "bumblebee" movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> i made it! i made it! it's chaos overev there. ybody giving toys away. >> how on earth are you playing a bad guy in the "bumblebe movie? >> i don't know. you g you've got to watch the movie.ta irt out maybe bad and as the movie goes, i don't know. we'll see. >> money night "the voice" finale in los angeles bumblebee was there in thee. audie h at was it like to work w bumblebee? >> he would change on a moment's notice. a carbo and then a >> we have to call an uber? >> he could take us everywhere. that was regood. >> you doing something with make-a-wish? >> yes. myself, haley stein fielfeld, be of "bumblebee," lighting up the empire state building with 20 make-a-wish families. we are going to give them the experience of being in new york for the holidays, which as you know i the empire state building and they will see "bumblebee" as well. >> john cena won'thiell you but we will. he has granted more wi
john cen catchim in the new "bumblebee" movie. hey, john, i don't know if we will be able to pull him away from his duties. >> john! >> johne. okay. all right. >> john is in the new "bumblebee" movie. [ cheers and applause ] >> i made it! i made it! it's chaos overev there. ybody giving toys away. >> how on earth are you playing a bad guy in the "bumblebe movie? >> i don't know. you g you've got to watch the movie.ta irt out maybe bad...
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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. code was is, john's ageless. is ageless. when you talked earlier, grant, you talked about values. it wasn't about politics with johnyou 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 , knowingy, respect 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 naÏve. we are so fair, we are so decent. we are the naÏve americans. but that is who we are. that's who john was. stand the abuse it, inr wherever he saw whatever form and whatever country. he was always about basic values, john, fairness, honesty, dignity, respect. giving hate no safe harbor. leaving no one behind. and understanding as americans we are part of something much bigger than ourselves. with john, it was a value set that was neither selfis
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. code was is, john's ageless. is ageless. when you talked earlier, grant, you talked about values. it wasn't about politics with johnyou 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...
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john deere dealer before they expire. now, start up your engines and drive out of sight. new john deere equipment for all and to all a good night. see your john deere dealer today to discover more great deals and special financing offers. new year, new deere. ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. senate intelligent committees wants michael cohen to come back and testify before congress before he goes to prison. he's not the only person that has spoken to mueller investigators to be called back to testify in front of congress. i want to bring in democratic congressman, eric swau well. congressman, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> michael cohen was sentenced to three years in prison. there were nine felony counts, and none of them, though, to be clear, and they included financial crimes and campaign finance violations, and none of them had any connection to russian collusion, did they? >> they did. one was lying about russian collusion, and if you lie and keep prosecutors from finding the truth, you can say you did not find anything about russian collusion, and you lie because you have a consciousness of guilt. the mueller team knows more about russia's intent on the business side and political side. >> if you get michael cohen back, and he said he will cooperate, what will you ask him? >> i was not alive in june of 1973, but i know the history of johnoming before congress, and he was described as the person who knew during watergate about where everybody went, and michael cohen knows where all the bodies are buried. i think a come-clean moment for the american people the understand what trump knew about russia's intention to do business with him, and what candidate trump knew about the dirt they were offering and whether the candidate knew about it, and whether the candidate was instructing cohen to lie and cover up what they were doing at the time. >> do you have any proof at this point michael cohen was instructed to lie? >> no. we have heard from his attorney that there's much more to tell and he wants to tell it once the mueller investigation is over. >> i do want to note that you said you were not born in 1973, and i took that as a comment that i am old, so you will now be treated as a hostile witness. congressman, adam schiff, who will be the chair of the house intelligence committee, and he raised the possibility that we all
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john roberts. >> greg: i love john. >> juan: john, did you hear that? greg loves you. feel good this christmas season. johnng, as dana annual event saying, it's been rumored for quite a while. seem to gain a lot of momentum in recent weeks when the president referred to james mattis as something of a democrat. you could sort of tell that the writing was on the wall. there was going to be a change at some point. a lot of people are going to look at this and be very dismayed because they really believe james mattis with his hand on the tiller at the pentagon was a real kind of moderating influence, very, very professional influence. there are not a lot of people who are going to say bad things about james mattis, particularly his tenure there at the helm of the pentagon. on the civilian side. he had to get that waiver because he hadn't been retired long enough to take over a civilian job at the pentagon. i think it was the sort of case where the president at the very beginning was all about jim mattis, calling him mad dog, one of my generals. they can recent months, there's been a little bit of a parting of
john roberts. >> greg: i love john. >> juan: john, did you hear that? greg loves you. feel good this christmas season. johnng, as dana annual event saying, it's been rumored for quite a while. seem to gain a lot of momentum in recent weeks when the president referred to james mattis as something of a democrat. you could sort of tell that the writing was on the wall. there was going to be a change at some point. a lot of people are going to look at this and be very dismayed because...
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john hall. >> john hall's specialty was to take murder cases for which there is no evidence and give the prosecution a conviction. there's this 1997 article in the daily news about john hall, who everybody calls the monsignor because he's heard more confessions than a priest. >> the article said john spoken with police about walter. tom wanted to know why. >> just boggled my mind. the story that jay tells at walter's second trial, the john hall story. >> looking for answers, tom tracked down john hall's wife, phyllis. >> anything that you tell me is on the record. if you say this is off the record, it's off the record. >> most of everything i'm going to give you is going to be that way because the situation with john. he confided everything in me. >> i said do you think that john lied in his cases? and she says, oh, yeah, john lied in his 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
john hall. >> john hall's specialty was to take murder cases for which there is no evidence and give the prosecution a conviction. there's this 1997 article in the daily news about john hall, who everybody calls the monsignor because he's heard more confessions than a priest. >> the article said john spoken with police about walter. tom wanted to know why. >> just boggled my mind. the story that jay tells at walter's second trial, the john hall story. >> looking for...
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john: thank you. -lemonis: really appreciate it. -mike: john, thank you so much. john: thank you. great meeting you guys. -lemonis: thanks, guys. -johnbeing a leader is trying to figure out a way to crack the code on ice cream, bringing bob's recipes back. mike: i had people that i thought were doing those kinds of things. lemonis: who did you think was doing that? mike: paul, for one. lemonis: you're saying paul's the wrong person to do the job? mike: some of the areas that paul is in, he is not good at. paul: like what? mike: i think, first of all, just dealing with the products. paul: you're telling me that i don't have a background or understand product costs and where we should be? mike: no, i'm not -- i'm not saying that. lemonis: you just told him that he wasn't capable of doing his job. mike: no, i did not say that. -what i said -- -paul: you did. lemonis: yeah, you actually did say that. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: well, you said, "paul should have done this." what about you? the money that i committed to invest was not enough to solve the problem. you miscalculated by $200,0
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john kelly still have a job here? >> john kellie -- i don't know if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year. we will announce who will be taking john's might be on an interim basis. 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. we'll probably see him in a little while, but john kelly -- are you ready? -- john kelly will be leaves at the end of the year. i appreciate his service very much. thank you. thank you all. >>> okay. reaction once again? we're going to go straight to kelly o'donnell for the reaction, but as we were saying, it's been a challenging relationship between the president and his chief of staff throughout. so no surprise. the point is, and michael brought up who the replacement will be. >> a couple things are surprising. we have talked about the turbulent relationship, the different tenure for many, many many months. that's not the surprise. what is a surprise is the president would choose to announce it himself in the way he did. we had not yet been able to proempt him with a question. he wanted to announce it. it's been reported that the
john kelly still have a job here? >> john kellie -- i don't know if i can say retiring. he's a great guy. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year. we will announce who will be taking john's might be on an interim basis. 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. we'll probably see him in a little while, but john kelly -- are you ready? -- john kelly will be leaves at the end of the year. i...
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eric: more on this joined by john bussey, fox news contributor, john, we are heard john roberts report from buenos aires that could be deal, what can you expect zm. >> johning cautious as he is right to do because nobody is expecting a big breakthrough. the talks running up to g20 were inconclusive, infrastructure building where they are not going to rake developing countries coals, lend them a lot of money but they can't pay it back so china takes control of the poor, that the money was used to build and china doesn't want to be in the business of managing all of this stuff, making the agreement and frankly we won't know whether that actually ever happens, because china makes a lot of commitments but then doesn't live up to. eric: we heard something about transparency. >> they are going to stop demanding companies transfer technology to do business in china, are they going to stop stealing intellectual property or stop funding and subsidizing state-owned enterprises so that are competitors, those are the big issues, lighthizer and navarro are arguing and need to be addressed. eric: what do you make of navarro in the meeting? >> he was not initially supp
eric: more on this joined by john bussey, fox news contributor, john, we are heard john roberts report from buenos aires that could be deal, what can you expect zm. >> johning cautious as he is right to do because nobody is expecting a big breakthrough. the talks running up to g20 were inconclusive, infrastructure building where they are not going to rake developing countries coals, lend them a lot of money but they can't pay it back so china takes control of the poor, that the money was...
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john cena. i don't know if we'll be able to pull him away from his duties. john. >> john, come over. >> look at that, like a pit crew. >> johnjohn is in the new "bumblebee "movie. >> i made it. >> i made it. it's chaos over there. everybody giving toys away. >> how are you playing a bad guy in this movie? >> i don't know. i don't know how i did it. watch the movie. i start out maybe bad. as the movie goes, i don't know. we'll see. >> on monday night at "the voice" finale bumblebee was there in the seats. what was it like to work with bumblebee? >> he would change on a moment's notice. he would be a car and then a ro bat. >> we don't have to call an uber? >> it's great. he could take us everywhere. >> you're doing something with make a wish today? >> we are. i'm lucky enough. myself, hailee steinfeld, we've been out to spend time lighting up the empire state building with 20 make a wish families. they get the experience of being in new york for the holidays. it's awesome. and then we get to light the empire state buildings and they're going to see bumblebee. >> john cena has granted more wishes for make a wish than any other
john cena. i don't know if we'll be able to pull him away from his duties. john. >> john, come over. >> look at that, like a pit crew. >> johnjohn is in the new "bumblebee "movie. >> i made it. >> i made it. it's chaos over there. everybody giving toys away. >> how are you playing a bad guy in this movie? >> i don't know. i don't know how i did it. watch the movie. i start out maybe bad. as the movie goes, i don't know. we'll see. >> on...
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john and terry. parents, john and terry. john is a terry is a school guidance counselor. how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first. the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land? >> yeah. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yeah, it was. it was made better bywa the fac that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a volunteer who helped the foreign teachers adjust. a local english-speaking businessman named kenji hariama. kenji an accomplished guitarist found out that zack was, too. >> i love his songs. also he play guitar very well. >>ui kenji pulled out an old gibson, handed it to zack. >> he said consider it yours while you're here. >> zack took that guitar to school, trying to break the ice. >> i would play music for them. i think that that kind of helped break down that barrier a bit. weeks in, overwhelmed by home t sibnesck conditions, called his parents. >> i was actually crying and i said to him, you know, i can't do this anymore. i want a to come home. >> and we said, no, you made a commitment. you're aav man. you gave your word. >> how hard was it to say that? >> it was really hard. >> and i may have probably hung up the phone a bit angry because it wasn't the answer i wanted to get. in retrospect, i am glad. >> he tried to make it work. one night when the teachers got together there was someone new. another teacher just returning from a sunny vacation. >> there wasgr this beautiful t georgia coming back from croatia. >> 23-year-old georgia robinson, a recent university graduate a recent university graduate herself from new she had been teaching and living in a nearby town on the coast called noda. in october, they all went to a karaoke bar. >> i found out she was a huge fan of kiss. so, you know, myself loving rock and roll, that sparked my interest. >> did it seem to be the same the other way around? >> well, no, actually, because i didn't hear anything from her after that night. >> no idea that back in new zealand georgia's cousin chelsea started hearing about a guy named zack. >> she said he was really outgoing and really nice person who was, interested in all the same sort of things th. they liked the same music and movies. >> then a few weeks later she called him. there they are practices for the teachers dance performance. >> from then on we ended up spending progressively more and more time together. >> it was a happier young man who went home to indiana for christmas. zackt, introduced his parents t georgia, sort of. >> i met her on skype. bless her heart, she had the flu. she had her bathrobe on and was not feeling well. what a way to meet us. >> what didth you think about ts relationship with a girl so far away. >> we were grateful he had someone to spend time with. >> i was talking to my mom and she is like, so you really care for georgia, don't you? i was like, yeah. my mom got a bit choked up and said, what happens if you move to new zealand? i had to assure my mother and say,he that's never going to happen, mom. >> come january zack was eager to get back to jan. friday, march 11, 2011, the day before hisbirt father's birthda >> i actually spent a lot of the day writing my dad a nice big birthday email. i hit send on that email and was talking to georgia on gmail chat. i will see you after this rehearsal, and boom. everything just began to shake. iin was in an office chair with wheels. so immediately as it started the chairs just kind of began to slide. things began falling off the shelves. >> zack had never been in an earthquake, but his co-workers knew this one was big. worried that the building might collapse they ran downstairs and out to the parking lot. but soon they were told it was okay. it was over. but when the shaking stopped, the disaster was just beginning. there was a monster out there over the horizon called fate, and it was coming very fast. almost as soon as zack got back to his desk warning sirens went off and even zack knew what that meant. and if the tsunami was heading to his town of kuji two miles inland, what was it going to do on the coast in noda where georgia was?na >> what had happened to georgia? had anyone survived the tsunami? coming up, zack knew he had to find her and a world away zack's parents still hadn't found him. >> this can't be happening. are you sure it's where zack is? >> when "dateline" continues. well, not because it was easy. i mean, the game is all i know. you think back to your draft. it felt like a fantasy. but the second you know you can't compete anymore, you owe it to yourself, to your team, to find a fresh start. so, yeah, that's why i did it. that's why i walked away... from my fantasy league. 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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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john chambers. now founder of j.c.2 ventures. john, thank you so much for joining us. john: it'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 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 sit in the telephone closet. you were raised in west virginia. tell me about your upbringing. john: i was raised by two doctors. they were in med school at the time that i came along. i might've been a surprise because that's not necessarily the logic
john chambers. now founder of j.c.2 ventures. john, thank you so much for joining us. john: it'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 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 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 mccain, the press was all for john mccain. i remember thinking to myself as soon as john mccain were to beat george h.w. bush they will go against johnat's the way they always are. >> sean: michael. >> look at the way john mccain was treated when he ran against barack obama. then he was just another dirty republican. they loved him in 2,000 but by 2008, he was just another dirty republican. enough to he is dead so he is great. >> sean: yeah, amazing. save the lies if i ever pass away. just speak the truth. say what you really feel. all right. when we come back, we have got an update. remember the story we brought to you earlier this week that school, that teacher ruining christmas for five and six-year-olds? got an important update. you won't believe why one church put christ in a cage to make a cheap political point on christmas. unbelievable. straight ahead. >> sean: family christmas continues to come under attack. we want to warn you probably don't want your kids to watch this segment. a church in massachusetts put their baby jesus in a cage as part of a that teeft scene to make a point about illegal immigration. we have update on
john mccain, the press was all for john mccain. i remember thinking to myself as soon as john mccain were to beat george h.w. bush they will go against johnat's the way they always are. >> sean: michael. >> look at the way john mccain was treated when he ran against barack obama. then he was just another dirty republican. they loved him in 2,000 but by 2008, he was just another dirty republican. enough to he is dead so he is great. >> sean: yeah, amazing. save the lies if i...
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john adams died, his john john quincy adams was president, but he didn't get to do the eulogy he was in washington, d.c. what we saw today was truly historic never happened before, for the son of a president, also a president, to eulogize his father and a president of the united states. i thought that was, you know -- president george w. bush used a quote from his father's inaugural address, that we aren't the sum of our possession, they don't measure our lives, and he went on to say we have to pass on what it means to be a loyal friend, a loving parent, and a citizen who leaves his home, his neighborhood, his town, better than he found it. that was what he said in his inaugural address in 1989 and how he lived his life. today we saw people honoring a citizen who left this nation better than he found it. >> some of those who gave the eulogies today talked about the planning of today, which has been in the works for a very long time. >> right. >> do you think the planning has changed or been massaged, given the kind of environment we're in now the last couple years? >> you know, probably not too much i think that the themes of loyalty, friendship, family, i think all of those were set and i think that one thing that president george h.w. bush really valued was civility i think, you know, having all of those former presidents sitting there, knowing that sometimes there was competition and adversarial nature, that was a dem straugs demonstration of what he lived out which was civility that was special about today. >> jane, it actually goes back to a moment of the past, which is watergate and you highlighted the fact that when he was leader of the republican party at the time, george h.w. bush was concerned that it would dissuade people from public service, including his own family and wrote about it as well. >> that's right. two weeks before he asked knicksen nixon to resign, he used the words your family loves you and i don't want you to be discouraged from public service. i want you to crank it back in at some point in your life he shared his honest thoughts about it all, but he wanted them to serve in some way at their own time what i love about this, he says public service, he didn't say i want you to be president or governor or mayor. it wasn't that pressure. it was broad they knew that their love -- his love for them was not dependent on what they achieved. it was there. >> earlier in the week we spoke with walker stapleton, second cousin to the president, now treasurer of colorado who said at one point his -- president the encouraged him to go into public service one day and then he said, that was a pretty heady message for a 6-year-old, which is how old i was at the time i generale, i'm curious, what degree does the school push the mission of public service and does today accentuate that >> well, the bush school of government and public service is the only college in the country that has public service in its title. 70% of our graduates go into public service and have since the school opened 21 years ago our students choose us as a graduate school because they want to serve. it's a pretty special place because his dna is in the school >> general, is there an evident now to shape public service in one mode or another? it's an old-fashioned concept. these days were often more concerned about the swamp of washington it doesn't have to be washington oriented, does it? >> not at all. in fact, about half of our students go on to public service in the community level, state, county, city governments some serve just in their families the idea of public service in president bush's view started at home and extended all the way to your nation. i think that's wonderful about the students we have here. some want to be a city manager of texas, some want to be president of the united states >> jane, what is it about the -- we are now seeing george w. and his wife back on the national stage and any thoughts to you? when we left them as the public in office, it was now 12 years ago almost so what are we seeing as they re-emerge today? >> i think we're seeing a family that wants to give a proper sendoff to their loved one and to someone who meant so much to so many people they didn't want this to be about politics there were no political jabs today. they wanted it to be honoring to their loved one who happened to be president of the united states >> johno said that, you know, mccain's funeral was not that long ago, three or four months, and some said maybe it was too political, that today was not going to be anything nearly as political as that event. >> that's right. and george h.w. bush wouldn't have wanted that what you had was a celebration of the qualities that the 41st president had. people can listen to those qualities and draw their own contrasts with the current occupant in the white house but this is all in the positive. a president who served a cause greater than him service, cared about others, very much focused on not only public service and the issues that he was pursuing, but the human beings he was dealing with and the personal touch he applied to thousands of notes and kindnesses he showed people, all of those things they are not unique to george h.w. bush, he was quite an exemplar of those qualities people appreciated them then and now. >> here's the moment from the end of the eulogy where he couldn't quite keep his
john adams died, his john john quincy adams was president, but he didn't get to do the eulogy he was in washington, d.c. what we saw today was truly historic never happened before, for the son of a president, also a president, to eulogize his father and a president of the united states. i thought that was, you know -- president george w. bush used a quote from his father's inaugural address, that we aren't the sum of our possession, they don't measure our lives, and he went on to say we have to...
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john is one of them. i am john, are getting newjobs. john is one of them. iam john, i've are getting newjobs. an‘t make the choice to them, you just have to help them along and then they make the right choice, you have a customer for life. then they make the right choice, you have a customerfor life. i personally disagree with online retail because it‘s going to drive bricks and mortar retail into the ground. ithink bricks and mortar retail into the ground. i think there is a place for both. if you are made redundant, don‘t panic, take a step back, find the company want to work for. there are plenty ofjobs out there. if you have to take a lower position, take one. if i can do it, anybody can do it. that is wise advice. what about the future? there are a lot of structural issues going on which means this year has been a crunch point but the british retail consortium who has a good overview say they think there are going to be 900,000 fewerjobs in retail by 2025 so the squeeze will continue but they said the jobs remaining will be better paid, better roles and perhaps roles which don‘t exist bec
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john brown interpreter carrie altenburg >> 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 1935, 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 brown 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. >> 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 this building here. this 1975 i think it is it's been the headquarters of the
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john kelly in the coming days. president trump: john kelly will be leaving, i don't know 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 take john's place. it might be on an interim basis. but john will be leaving at the end of the year. he has been with me almost two years now between the two positions. we'll probably see him for a little while. jesse: mueller's team accusing former trump campaign chairman paul manafort of lying to prosecutors about several major issues in a heavily redacted new filing and representing subjecting standings prison time for former lawyer michael cohen for alleged payments to two women who claimed they had affairs with the president. ed henry is here to break it down. let's begin with cohen. it looks like most of of it is about cheating the irs of millions of dollars and the payment to the mysteries was d the mistresses was very small and people argue that could be personal expenses that came out of the president's personal bank account. >> the best thing the president has going phone him is the mainstream media likes top say the walls are falling in, he's finished. largely this was financial crimes
john kelly in the coming days. president trump: john kelly will be leaving, i don't know 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 take john's place. it might be on an interim basis. but john will be leaving at the end of the year. he has been with me almost two years now between the two positions. we'll probably see him for a little while. jesse: mueller's team accusing former trump campaign chairman paul...