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john? >> john: john roberts, our chief white house correspondent, thank you. we bring in kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent and columnist with the "boston herald." these g-20 meetings are usually sleepy things, everything scripted in advance. this one could get interesting. >> it really could. the white house has indicated there's no agenda for this big first meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. whether or not that's true, there are obviously a lot of topics on the table for the two of them to address now, including north korea, given the latest nuclear -- the latest intercontinental ballistic missile test. russia got together with china and came up with an agreement to try to have a diplomatic approach to that. he's certainly going to put that to donald trump. number one on the agenda for putin will be the sanctions that john just talked about, including the seizure of two russian compounds here in the u.s., something that russia is very upset about, and they're going to push the president to reverse that. >> john: yeah. well, but t
john? >> john: john roberts, our chief white house correspondent, thank you. we bring in kimberly atkins, chief washington correspondent and columnist with the "boston herald." these g-20 meetings are usually sleepy things, everything scripted in advance. this one could get interesting. >> it really could. the white house has indicated there's no agenda for this big first meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. whether or not that's true, there are obviously a...
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john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice, and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i want to be against it, because those sweet words, social justice, really mean the state gets to use force to take money
john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for...
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john yoo, he is a pleasure. john: ladies and gentlemen, john yoo. [applause] law at professor of berkeley and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute. following september 11, he worked on national security at the department of justice and wrote controversial memos, which will be in your obituary. [laughter] with time you have debated us. the last time we actually did it in philadelphia, your hometown. your mother was in the audience. you told us then that there was no way you could lose with her sitting there. well, she's not here tonight. what does that do to your game? [laughter] you keep inviting me, i keep losing, so you are the ones with the problem. [laughter] mom probably works at nsa now, so she's probably an audience listening anyway. john: ladies and gentlemen, the team arguing for this motion. [applause] now let's meet the team arguing against third welcome michael chertoff. [applause] michael, you have debated with us a number of times before. you are the cofounder of the chertoff group. you are the second secretary of hom
john yoo, he is a pleasure. john: ladies and gentlemen, john yoo. [applause] law at professor of berkeley and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute. following september 11, he worked on national security at the department of justice and wrote controversial memos, which will be in your obituary. [laughter] with time you have debated us. the last time we actually did it in philadelphia, your hometown. your mother was in the audience. you told us then that there was no way you...
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john john and yet over here he is dressed with jackie. culture into the white house. he was a person who understood the arts and understood the role that is played in american culture. when they went to france on a diplomatic trip, they were - they wined the french overnment to allow the mona lisa to come to the united states. it was extraordinary. it was one of the art exchanges of the century. jackie kennedy made this fine picture. at the smithsonian american art museum. here jackie views the plans for the redevelopment of the lafayette square part of the museum. she helped the grace funds and supported on the way back to 1958. tragically this is a unique photograph. she is wearing the same suit she wore the day her husband lost his life in dallas. any time the kids had nothing to do, they were in the white house. full run of the place. here they show up unannounced. 1962.'s oval office in john spinck john john is playing around on the carpet. this is teddy's kids. and jfk's kids. they would run around the compound and have a lot of fun. one of these pictures ended up being on the cover of look magazine. here is a famous picture taken in july of 1963. this is a young 16-year-old kid by the name of the clinton. here he is meeting the president of the united states. he was there with the american legion. he had this opportunity. a photograph that clinton uses. when he runs for governor of but also president of the united states. above it is a picture taken in 1962. by a friend of mine. he was a photographer in that time, working for the los angeles times. kennedy would spend a lot of time with his brother-in-law and his sister in malibu, california just outside of l.a. jfk would run out to get a bit of that warm california water. little by little the public would realize the president is out there. kicked off his shoes and went out and made this memorable picture in august of
john john and yet over here he is dressed with jackie. culture into the white house. he was a person who understood the arts and understood the role that is played in american culture. when they went to france on a diplomatic trip, they were - they wined the french overnment to allow the mona lisa to come to the united states. it was extraordinary. it was one of the art exchanges of the century. jackie kennedy made this fine picture. at the smithsonian american art museum. here jackie views the...
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john donovan: thank you john , yoo. [applause] john donovan and finally, making : his closing statement against the moment, michael chertoff, executive chairman and cofounder of the chertoff group. michael chertoff: well, thanks, everybody. very stimulating debate and great questions. look, i know stewart likes to talk a lot about the apple phone case. and we're not going to resolve the engineering question about whether what would have been required would have been to create a general vulnerability. but that's not what the resolution is about. the resolution is about whether tech companies or anybody for that matter should be required to help do whatever can be done in order to make things accessible to law enforcement. there's no doubt congress can pass a law. that's not the issue. the question is, would that be wise? and if you apply it in this circumstance, what you see the resolution says is, you should have to configure your platforms in such a way that you can always access information when there is a lawful demand to do so. the
john donovan: thank you john , yoo. [applause] john donovan and finally, making : his closing statement against the moment, michael chertoff, executive chairman and cofounder of the chertoff group. michael chertoff: well, thanks, everybody. very stimulating debate and great questions. look, i know stewart likes to talk a lot about the apple phone case. and we're not going to resolve the engineering question about whether what would have been required would have been to create a general...
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john yoo: i think this raises, actually, an interesting point -- goes back to the first -- john donvan: john yoo. john yoo: -- question too, about encryption. i find it actually strange, as a society -- we're more than happy to surrender lots of privacy to companies to mine our emails, and then to pop up weird ads about things that they think i want to buy, places i've been. i think that when we consent -- you know, we actually decide what's reasonable -- are we going to let tech companies not only design systems that use artificial intelligence to make them unbreakable, but then also just say, "yeah, we're not going to help you try to figure out a way to defeat it" in the next crisis? i think, as a society, i find it very likely we're going to say, "the government should at least have the same right to mine that data" -- look, as we're giving all these companies already. john donvan: i want to remind you that we are in the question and answer section of this intelligence squared u.s. debate. i'm john donvan, your host. we have four debaters, two teams of two, debating this motion: tech comp
john yoo: i think this raises, actually, an interesting point -- goes back to the first -- john donvan: john yoo. john yoo: -- question too, about encryption. i find it actually strange, as a society -- we're more than happy to surrender lots of privacy to companies to mine our emails, and then to pop up weird ads about things that they think i want to buy, places i've been. i think that when we consent -- you know, we actually decide what's reasonable -- are we going to let tech companies not...
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john yoo: i think this raises, actually, an interesting point -- goes back to the first -- john donvan: john yoo. john yoo: -- question too, about encryption. i find it actually strange, as a society -- we're more than happy to surrender lots of privacy to companies to mine our emails, and then to pop up weird ads about things that they think i want to buy, places i've been. i think that when we consent -- you know, we actually decide what's reasonable -- are we going to let tech companies not only design systems that use artificial intelligence to make them unbreakable, but then also just say, "yeah, we're not going to help you try to figure out a way to defeat it" in the next crisis? i think, as a society, i find it very likely we're going to say, "the government should at least have the same right to mine that data" -- look, as we're giving all these companies already. john donvan: i want to remind you that we are in the question and answer section of this intelligence squared u.s. debate. i'm john donvan, your host. we have four debaters, two teams of two, debating this motion: tech comp
john yoo: i think this raises, actually, an interesting point -- goes back to the first -- john donvan: john yoo. john yoo: -- question too, about encryption. i find it actually strange, as a society -- we're more than happy to surrender lots of privacy to companies to mine our emails, and then to pop up weird ads about things that they think i want to buy, places i've been. i think that when we consent -- you know, we actually decide what's reasonable -- are we going to let tech companies not...
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john, you have to get him involved in the cheese steak business. >> mike: by the way, i'm working on an appearance for you now. you may not even know about it. >> john: i don't. >> mike: i am. a nice one. >> john: you're my agent? >> mike: no. you know who my agent is. >> tom: two balls and one strike. sogard. >> mike: i know you're going to need a little more -- >> john: can you imagine him calling someone, i have john kruk here, i want to book an appearance. why don't you just come? forget him. >> tom: to short right field. williams makes the catch and the inning is over. no runs, no hits, one man left. johnny has some extra work. bottom of the eighth. >> tom: count on nbc 10 first alert weather. erica, glenn, tammy, bill, and crystal rated most accurate for your neighborhood. jacob barnes who has been red-hot for the brewers will take over bottom of the eighth inning. it's a three-run game. opposition is 0 for their last 21 against barnes. he has not allowed a run in his nine games. nick williams who is 0-3 will lead things off just as he led off the seventh and made the first out. that was just a challenging fastball right there. >> mike: 97. >> tom: 0-2. >> mike: i never thought i'd be a
john, you have to get him involved in the cheese steak business. >> mike: by the way, i'm working on an appearance for you now. you may not even know about it. >> john: i don't. >> mike: i am. a nice one. >> john: you're my agent? >> mike: no. you know who my agent is. >> tom: two balls and one strike. sogard. >> mike: i know you're going to need a little more -- >> john: can you imagine him calling someone, i have john kruk here, i want to book...
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john nields jr: and indeed, you wrote more than one of them. north: i did. john nields jr: how many did you write? north: again, i will estimate that there may have been as many as five. john nields jr: now we have -- north: again, i'm trying to recall without access to those particular documents. you may have six, and i'm not trying to dissemble at all with you. john nields jr: and these five were written, i take it, on each occasion where there was a proposed sale of arms to the iranians that you felt had reached sufficiently final form to seek the president's approval? north: yes. john nields jr: and the first on was in february or january of 1986, is that correct? north: as i recall, it was. john nields jr: now exhibit 1 -- in the notebook, i believe, to mr. sullivan's left...mr. sullivan: which book, sir? book 1? exhibit 1? john nields jr: book 1, exhibit 1. that is a draft, is it not, of the kind of document you were just referring to? north: yes. john nields jr: and, on page 5, at the end of that draft, there is a line heading "recommendation," and the recommendation is that the president approve the structure depicted above under "current situation" and the terms o
john nields jr: and indeed, you wrote more than one of them. north: i did. john nields jr: how many did you write? north: again, i will estimate that there may have been as many as five. john nields jr: now we have -- north: again, i'm trying to recall without access to those particular documents. you may have six, and i'm not trying to dissemble at all with you. john nields jr: and these five were written, i take it, on each occasion where there was a proposed sale of arms to the iranians that...
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for carson sir this is what we're going to do we're going to feed him to the crocodile because john john john but that's who we're going to do we think an idea that he wasn't too happy about his sour didn't taste good. let's move on the paris climate agreement changing gears for a second it was only when trump bailed out of this non-binding watered down kyoto fake agreement that mayors and governors and other local governments bodies started actually doing something. well you say i was a big fan of the paris agreement but as everybody says it was the only thing we have i mean i'm not a big fan of the president for one crucial reason all the commitments are voluntary non-binding ok that spelled really bad news but the i could picture this think came from the. i don't know what was it called a team in denmark in copenhagen that's when the you know that's when brazil the brics another fantastic story of the brics and but then trump in saying that this disagreement sucks especially he said it stinks it means calling it the truth about it so well it's a bad thing you know i think he's saying i thi
for carson sir this is what we're going to do we're going to feed him to the crocodile because john john john but that's who we're going to do we think an idea that he wasn't too happy about his sour didn't taste good. let's move on the paris climate agreement changing gears for a second it was only when trump bailed out of this non-binding watered down kyoto fake agreement that mayors and governors and other local governments bodies started actually doing something. well you say i was a big...
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john: crime was up and that's why president clinton signed the mandatory sentences law. john: thank you, weldon i wish you the best and i'm glad you are after 13 years free. >> thank you. john: coming up. why innocent people are wrongly convicted. >> new evidence presented by the oklahoma innocence project proved scott and correspond penner are innocents of the 1994 ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? right now save on sleep number 360™ smart beds. plus, it's the lowest prices of the season with savings of $500 on our most popular p5 bed. ends sunday. sfx: road noise sfx: tires screeching sfx: horn honking daughter: daddy! we don't say words like that! ♪just let your love flow ♪like a mountain stream ♪and let your love grow ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ john: you are innocent until proven guilty. the jury must find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. often when people are convicted
john: crime was up and that's why president clinton signed the mandatory sentences law. john: thank you, weldon i wish you the best and i'm glad you are after 13 years free. >> thank you. john: coming up. why innocent people are wrongly convicted. >> new evidence presented by the oklahoma innocence project proved scott and correspond penner are innocents of the 1994 ♪ introducing the new sleep number 360™ smart bed. the only bed smart enough to change sleep as we know it. it...
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. >>> senate republicans are delaying a vote on the healthcare bill after john john mccain recovers from a recent surgery. two other republican senators have indicated they are against it. the budget office was supposed to release its analysis of the bill. including range of insurance coverage and that's been delayed as well. >>> president trump's team continues to struggle with its response between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. seth lemon with the message from the president's lawyer. >> opposition research in campaigns happens all the time. >> reporter: president trump's personal lawyer says donald trump jr. broke no laws. there were others in the meeting, including paul man fort and rob gold stone and a russian american lobbyist. he was born in the former soviet union and has suspected ties to russian intelligence. >> at first there was indication that there was four people. we don't know what transpired in that meeting until we get a chance to talk to all of the individuals. >> reporter: president trump's attorney insisted mr. trump had no knowledge of the meeting. >> if this
. >>> senate republicans are delaying a vote on the healthcare bill after john john mccain recovers from a recent surgery. two other republican senators have indicated they are against it. the budget office was supposed to release its analysis of the bill. including range of insurance coverage and that's been delayed as well. >>> president trump's team continues to struggle with its response between donald trump jr. and a russian lawyer. seth lemon with the message from the...
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john, john, come in. what do you think? >> oh, i think mike is right. both sides on this subject are hopeless, you don't create markets by government spending more money. markets, quite simply, are. and so if the idea is we want health care markets, you get government out of the way and markets will form, and by competition, markets and priced for health care services will go down. the problem is republicans and democrats. health care is easy. >> so, you hear all of these arguments, do you agree that you're spending more money is the right way to go? >> listen, in the affordable care act, there's a thing called medicare shared savings plan, which is save money. if you give a group of doctors, let's say this group of seven of us, $100,000 and say give everybody, including bruce an anti-depressant so get through the election, and if those costs go down from $100,000 to 80,000, the doctors get to keep half of the $20,000 saved and the other $10,000 goes back to the government. they're not going to get rid of it. >> that sounds like a plan that bill would love. what do you think, rich? >> what i think, steve forbes brings up this all the time and it's a novel idea, that once you hear makes sense. in another part of the world you have a growing market and growing demand, is this a problem? the free market would love to serve the rising demands of people want better health, more health, more sophisticated health care. >> we've never had a free market delivery in health care? >> you're absolutely right. the problem, where does it go? it goes to what's happening to that family in england where told by the government of england their child must die. they can't bring their child out of the country to the united states for perhaps a miraculous cure. that's where government control takes you. >> sabrina come in on that. >> and to rich's point of government. the less in the private sector to solve the problem. it seems easy to throw money at the opioid ep dem, which is real and scary, but what is ignored in this are the ways that some of the drug companies are trying to come up with new drugs that are not addictive, opioi opioids. that's lost and the resources are taken out of the economy for something where the government is trying to play catchup in a silly, foolish way. >> john, come in, we haven't had a free market in health care delivery? >> yeah, if we'd had a free market in health care delivery, it's cheaper. let's look at cabs, dirty and things like that. suddenly uber breaks that cartel up nationally and internationally altogether. they're rapidly trying to push cab fares down, want to $2 for very long trips and driverless cars. why wouldn't that happen with health care? no one has been able to explain that with health care. speaking the cartel industry, the insurance industry has a lock on state capitalism. no free market, selling across state lines. obamacare didn't do it, only five states tried it. you don't have the posting of doctor prices, and in hospitals. you don't see the free market and tort reform and still what we're seeing through congress, right? >> and these were republican bills and i'm glad to see at least ted cruz is going to allow insurers to offer policies you might like instead of what washington says you must have and get a real i
john, john, come in. what do you think? >> oh, i think mike is right. both sides on this subject are hopeless, you don't create markets by government spending more money. markets, quite simply, are. and so if the idea is we want health care markets, you get government out of the way and markets will form, and by competition, markets and priced for health care services will go down. the problem is republicans and democrats. health care is easy. >> so, you hear all of these arguments,...
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john john recall joins us live in perkiomen township. police have a person of interest or not. >> reporter: that's correct. they announced this afternoon they have a person of interest and that they have been speaking with that person. they released that person in part to allay fears in the neighborhood. neighbors say the victim was well regarded. >> she was a very lovely person. >> reporter: neighbor andrea martin talking about 54-year-old annette house who was that found just after 3 a.m. dead stabbed inside her perkiomen township home. martin who dropped off flowers said house had reached out to her when she need help. >> i had been injured last january and she was the first person to offer to come and help me. she ran errands for us. >> reporter: this is a comfortable quiet suburban neighborhood some say they sometimes don't lock their doors. the police investigation and report of a suspicious death this morning, though, was disconcerting. >> it's nerve wracking. my wife is still shaken up. she's at work. she's on her way back and she thought it could have been one of my kids you know. first thing she did she went in the bedrooms. >> reporter: police say house often traveled for business. she had lived on abbey lane for years. she was frequently seen here with her daughter aleena. this afternoon police say they have been talking with a person of interest in the annette house death. >> we do have a person of interest and i just want to stress to the community that they were safe. like i said we do have a person of interest. once the autopsy is complete, we will be able to tell the cause of death. >> reporter: so, police at this point still waiting on the results of that autopsy. no indication at this point when it will be completed. live in perkiomen township, john rawlins channel6 "action news." monica. >> thank you john. >>> a man in a wheelchair is dead gunned down overnight. police are still searching for two gunmen. police say the 36-year-old victim and his caregiver had just entered his home here in the 3300 block of north gratz street. that's when two men forced their way inside. the man in the wheelchair was shot and killed. his caregiver was shot in the leg and wounded. police are not sure of the motive but think it may have been a deadly end to a home invasion. >>> philadelphia police identified 65-year-old betty thomas as the woman arrested for stealing a taxicab early yesterday. surveillance video shows the incident playing out. police say thomas asked a cab driver to stop at a gas station in the hunting park section so she could get a drink. well, the driver also got out to help her get inside. but she had other plans and went back outside jumped in his cab and drove off. police later found the woman who had actually picked up a cus
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johnson and john johns, 11% higher. cisco flat. andy is director of research at regent atlantic. nice returns on two out of those three and cisco is just kind of sitting there. what do you see, you like low volatility. is that a suggestion that you pick up?a >> i think it has picked up over the past few weeks. segment of the market we call them the fang 2.0, facebook, amazon, netflix, google and now, tesla, too, have really seen a surge in their share prices and valuation, but no corresponding surge in their profitability and that creates a very interesting disconnect. it means when they fail to produce or have any negative input whatsoever, even small disappointments like we've seen in tesla, we could see -- >> pulls the rug out. >> exactly. it does. >> the names you have for us tonight are large companies. but they're basically in a better valuation than their peers. and citi is your first pick. why do you like it? >> i like citigroup a lot. they have lagged behind its peers like a of other banks. what's interesting about citi is they're a completely different they we in 2008.
johnson and john johns, 11% higher. cisco flat. andy is director of research at regent atlantic. nice returns on two out of those three and cisco is just kind of sitting there. what do you see, you like low volatility. is that a suggestion that you pick up?a >> i think it has picked up over the past few weeks. segment of the market we call them the fang 2.0, facebook, amazon, netflix, google and now, tesla, too, have really seen a surge in their share prices and valuation, but no...
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john cena lives. i call this the john cena realm right here but say would you will about occupy you can't deny that while it was going on the entire country was glaring at the institution that is running our economy and by running i mean finger banging ok. people all. the people finally there was some dirty quotation marks but. people finally cared the wall street was steadily extracting all the wealth and resources and giving it in an unmarked paper bag to a tiny percentage of complete douchebags who.
john cena lives. i call this the john cena realm right here but say would you will about occupy you can't deny that while it was going on the entire country was glaring at the institution that is running our economy and by running i mean finger banging ok. people all. the people finally there was some dirty quotation marks but. people finally cared the wall street was steadily extracting all the wealth and resources and giving it in an unmarked paper bag to a tiny percentage of complete...
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john john is playing around on the carpet. this is teddy's kids. and jfk posh kids. they would run around the compound and have a lot of fun. one of these pictures ended up being on the cover of the magazine. here is a famous picture taken in july of 19 three. this is a young 16-year-old kid by the name of the clinton. here he is meeting the president of the united states. he was there with the -- he had this opportunity. a photograph that clinton uses. above it is a picture taken in 1962. he was a photographer in that time, working for the los angeles times. kennedy would spend a lot of time with his brother-in-law and his sister in malibu california just outside of l.a.. jfk would run out to get a bit of that warm california water. little the public would recognize the president is out there. shoes and went out and made this memorable picture in august of 1962 of the president surrounded by a crowd out there on malibu beach. around every publication in the world, gerald ford years later will explore the same thing. a picture of chair leaning over his reading desk behind his regular desk. a lot of people feel like use reading the newspapers. as some of you know he had back problems and had a back brace. his wasture position of very helpful in straightening out his back and that the same time reading the newspaper. before jfk probably the most beloved president the united states had was franklin delano roosevelt, who was always in a wheelchair. he never wanted to be photographed in the wheelchair. whereas jfk, who had back problems, didn't mind being photographed, no matter whether he was able to run down the street or couldn't even move. this picture of him being wasted into the airplane because he can't climb steps very well, even though he could walk down them. jfk was never afraid to be photographed. he wanted to be known as being human. that was something quite extraordinary about the kennedys. now we are getting into jfk's 100 days in his political years. that came outngs which wasy of pigs, the invasion of cuba supported by the united states and the cia. it led to the cuban missile crisis in which castro led missiles that could almost hit any target in the united states to be housed and made operational in cuba. of course this is a picture of castro and crew chev -- and crew chev -- and khrushchev. when america discovers russia placed continental missiles on the island of cuba, jfk went in front of the united nations in and said we have to meet the challenges of our age and put into effect policies , germany,with berlin laos, south vietnam and so forth. it was introduced for the first time very seriously to the atomic bomb area did this is a picture i made in los angeles of school kids being taught about the effect of the bomb and how they had run into the halls and protect themselves. it shows this dock and recovery situation that we are all being educated to the effect of in japan orons, not some other place in the world, but right here and home. kennedy made this speech concerning the soviet missiles and cuba to the nation. it wasn't long after that, about kennedyhs later that and the world is faced with the effects of the berlin wall. germany in june of 1963 and made his very famous speech there that he supported germany and supported a unified america was not going to stand around and allow this to happen. negotiate with the soviet union. he met with khrushchev indiana -- khrushchev in vienna. this picture was taken prior to the summit, i think the evening before. it also shows how jackie, the great asset jfk, was truly an ambassador to the world. early in 61 when president kennedy gave his speech that we are going to have to beat the russians. this is a photograph of jfk touring and being educated about the different types of missiles that would carry a man into space. 1963 jfk had to start to prepare for reelection campaign in 64. becoming anh was area, even though lyndon johnson was his vice president, that she had to renew his support. a trip was planned to fort worth and dallas. this picture of jackie arriving showslas on november 22 the warm reception. areaey entered into an three shots rang out. before we knew it the president and theped forward secret service had ordered the car to be rushed to the hospital. unknownture taken by an tog river, translated by the associated press gives you the feeling of the urgency and the moment. it wasn't long before walter cronkite, perhaps the best-known toscaster on television had announce not only to america but the world at large that jfk had not only been shot but his life had been lost and he had succumbed to the bullets that had entered his head. a photograph of jfk placed in a store window is really a reminder that you couldn't move without seeing some memory of jfk. a few days later there was this incredible funeral procession after jfk's body was brought back to washington. jackie kennedy had shaped the funeral arrangements very much patterned after abraham blackmail and her two children by her side walked to arlington national cemetery and anyk was buried terminal flame was lit over the place where he was buried. a lot of people know i was in dallas when jfk was killed. i didn't put any of my own autographs here in the exhibition. here's a picture of lee harvey oswald that tragic day, a famous iconic image of the gun oswald used to shoot it jfk. as a working journalist i was at a lot of these events. i felt this exhibit would serve a better purpose showing the work of our colleagues rather than some lesser pictures. as i look around the walls here and remember the months that went into putting this exhibit all of these photographs by photographers i , hadthat i traveled with breakfast or dinner with, it was quite an experience, looking back on history and remembering those moments. struggles tohard get. it looks like it's very easy to take. looking for the decisive moment. proud that they all get intoe to kind of their archives and find the images that tell a story of john f. kennedy and his vision for america. can watch this and other american artifacts programs anytime by visiting our website c-span.org/history. q&a, talking about his book -- one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the vietnam war. because thed me military command was so out of touch with the reality of what was happening in the streets. they got a lot of young americans killed. they denied that the city had been taken. it was a fact that he had continued to deny it the whole time the battle was fought. never wouldence have conceived the sheer number of forces. a small number of marines and troopers were being ordered to that were helds overwhelmingly by superior enemy or since and entrenched positions. >> at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. we have been on the road meeting winners of this year studentcam documentary competition. in east lyme connecticut, second were handed $1500 for their documentary on environmental 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you're going to be up late tonight, john. john harwood in washington. >> if you're thinking of selling your home, now would be a great time as diana olick tells us, sellers are seeing the biggest profits in a decade and not just because of higher prices. >> are you altogether? >> no. >> reporter: show up at most open houses today and you will not be alone. you'll probably see a crowd. it is a seller's market for sure as demand outpaces supply and profits so i remember. -- soar. those who sold their homes this past spring saw the highest profit. on average, $51,000 over their original purchase price. that represented an average return of 26%, also the high nest a decade, all according to adam data solutions. here's why. home values shot up quickly after the recession and continued to move to new record highs but it's not just the price. the housing crash kept homeowners in place longer than normal. those who sold this spring owned their home just over eight years, which is the longest tenure going back to the year 2000, which is wh
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john dickerson. john, homeland security secretary john kelly starts his new job as chief of staff on monday. replacing reince preibus. will kelly be table to restore order in the white house? >> well the root to order in the white house for a chief of staff usually relies on two important things. one is limiting the number of people who have access to the president. you do that because the more people have access the more it up-ends the, the plans that the rest of the executive branch have put in place. you need to be a gatekeeper. then on the other hand the second important skill is telling the president no, or convincing the president to do things he doesn't want to do. if general kelly or secretary kelly can do those things, then they're, the white house will be back on path, and in terms of, helping the president's agenda. if not there may be more chaos. >> relations between the president and senate republicans seem to be deteriorating how will that affect the president's legislative agenda? >> well if the president keeps attacking republicans, that didn't work in getting health care pass
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john. and now john is thriving, a straight a student on the honor role and the gifted and talented program at his school. >> what johnent through, a lot more than --. >> and more than that, when the tampasons found out that john's biological mother had a baby girl in prison, they adopted his newborn sister, too. >> we picked her up at the hospital. she was barely 25 hours old and brought her home. >> a picture of hope and love, all because of a cop who does his job with his baggage and his heart. abc news. >> that's a great story. the minions are dominating the box office this holiday weekend. despicable me 3 made $75 million this weekend. this time around, gru meets up with his more successful twin brother drew who wants to team up for one last heist. amy driving raked in 30 million for the weekend to take the number 2 spot and following closely at $17 million is transformers. >>> what is the best way to celebrate our country's 241st birthday? the best way to begin is with a birthday cake and that is exactly what visitors enjoyed this afternoon at the museum of the american revolution. in addition to the cake and cu
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this week it made it to the global spotlight and here's why two chinese navy warships left port john john on tuesday to launch beijing's first ever overseas military base in djibouti but out of all places in the world watchability well for starters the tiny african country provides access through the red sea to the suez canal one of the busiest shipping routes in the world another key aspect of djibouti location is its proximity to potential crisis areas namely yemen where saudi arabia is fighting who the rebels in an ongoing civil war and somalia a stronghold for the al qaeda linked militant group al-shabaab so what's in it for china officially it's to boost the thousands of troops and millions of dollars beijing has poured in to assist the u.n. peacekeeping efforts in africa will be joining a two bit of fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions providing humanitarian aid it will also benefit in social and economic development and enable china to make for the contribution in safeguarding peace and stability in africa and the world the base also
this week it made it to the global spotlight and here's why two chinese navy warships left port john john on tuesday to launch beijing's first ever overseas military base in djibouti but out of all places in the world watchability well for starters the tiny african country provides access through the red sea to the suez canal one of the busiest shipping routes in the world another key aspect of djibouti location is its proximity to potential crisis areas namely yemen where saudi arabia is...
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. >>> john john stewart fans listen to this, comedian is returning to tv, hbo says he will make two appearancesthe network. one will be a stand up comedy special, his first since 1996, and also going to host night of too many stars tribute in november, it is benefiting next for autism. hbo says they are part of the larger deal between hbo and stewart, network leaders did not elaborate on. that no word on the exact dates of those two appearances >>> well, a break from the rain, well, it was short lived >> say it isn't so, jim, katie , how much rain will we see today today should not be too bad but future, very near future will provide a requirement for some kind of rain gear. we will give thaw window of time you need to have rain gear handy in your seven day gear handy in your seven day forecast after the not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. gear handy in your seven day forecast after the megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel has more omega-3 power than three standard fish oil pills. megared advanced triple absorption. ere! i'm
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john john on tuesday to launch beijing's first ever overseas military base in djibouti but out of all places in the world watch your beauty well for starters the tiny african country provides access through the red sea to the suez canal one of the busiest shipping routes in the world another key aspect of djibouti location is its proximity to potential crisis areas namely yemen where saudi arabia is fighting who the rebels in an ongoing civil war and somalia a stronghold for the al qaeda linked militant group al-shabaab so what's in it for china officially it's to boost the thousands of troops and millions of dollars beijing has poured in to assist the u.n. peacekeeping efforts in africa will be joining a two bit of fulfill its international obligation in somalia such as carrying out school missions and providing humanitarian aid it will also benefit in suzhou and economic development and enable china to make further contribution in safeguarding peace and stability in africa and the world the base also helps secure china's fast economic interests in africa with beijing investing in so many key infrastructure projects wrote the continent that is why china is joining the crowd of global powers ready operating in djibouti washington spilt its biggest four thousand strong base on the continent as you can see marked in blue here on the map france has one thousand nine hundred troops there six hundred japanese marines are stationed nearby and saudi arabia is also building a base in the tiny east african state with all these different countries flexing their military muscles almost literally side by side is djibouti becoming the next playground for the world's leading powers the. one day there will be. that i did between them and united is that one day difference that i dis in between them and united states will turn into a host one that i do soon and that positioning themselves because of that that they came to see you next if this mostly is pushing japan through the ottoman self said so or no to money to defend islam the simplicity doesn't come out the defined nice little possible out of that but also if you didn't get as far as the region its limits and i just was a little bit but each of them that thinking for them the national interest the support addict. the power of the projector that incidents in that region thanks for joining us i fall for the program here analogy international in an exclusive interview with the russian prosecutor general's office rejecting allegations of involvement in a meeting between donald trump jr and a russian lawyer back without story and more in just a moment. here's what people have been saying about redacted and. the only show i go out of my way to. really packed a punch. is the john oliver a party of married. parents better than. you see people you've never heard of. jack tonight president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. basic income when you have an economy around the world that rewards imagination and monetizes free thought free thought free movement of capital and all the intermediary forces go out of business a lot of bankers lose their jobs a lot of politicians lose their job the nation state collapses as we know it and people are as free as their money because right now money is a lot freer than people. drowning us for this program the russian prosecutor general's office has denied claims of involvement in a meeting between a russian lawyer and donald trump jr last year u.s. democrat politicians and much of the media have pointed to as evidence of the teams could lose and with moscow jury in the election campaign. from one connected lawyer who met with donald trump jr last year to this woman as the russian government lawyer and he did k
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reporting live in temple hills, john gonzalez, good morning washington. autria: thank you, john. abc 7 tracking more breaking news overnight. a top advisor to pope francis touched down in his native australia to fight sexual abuse charges. cardinal george pell rejects the allegations but australian police say there are multiple charges but they've not released any more details. pell must appear in court by next tuesday july 18. adrianna: breaking this morning, a state trooper shot and killed and a u.s. army soldier pulled the trigger, it all happened in the town of teresa near the canadian border. the trooper was responding to a domestic dispute when the suspect opened fire. a woman also was found dead at the scene and the suspect is now under arrest. right now we know he's an active duty soldier stationed at new york's fort drum. we'll be watching this for you. larry, over to you. larry: thanks, adrianna. a double murder investigation at suitland, two men shot dead at a shopping center last night at 7:30 on silver road. one tried to get help at a restaurant and the other found i
reporting live in temple hills, john gonzalez, good morning washington. autria: thank you, john. abc 7 tracking more breaking news overnight. a top advisor to pope francis touched down in his native australia to fight sexual abuse charges. cardinal george pell rejects the allegations but australian police say there are multiple charges but they've not released any more details. pell must appear in court by next tuesday july 18. adrianna: breaking this morning, a state trooper shot and killed...
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george libel, the great iarc firm jump on the second said that john paul ii would ask him often -- the great biographer of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. john paul ii was fading of parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this, guys? there was a death watch both of these guys that went on for months. bush04, president george went to rome to get the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii.
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tonight they're both named john, john cornan and john thune. john right now is to try to sell their republican colleagues and theoretically the country on the republican plan to kill the affordable care act. the catch is the vote is tomorrow. and as of tonight, they themselves do not know what's in the bill they're trying to sell. not knowing what it is makes it harder to sell it. will it be the house version of the bill, the one that takes away health insurance from 23 million americans or the senate version which only takes away health insurance from 21 million people, not 23 million. not knowing what the plan is does make it awkward to talk about when you're asked about it on the tv. >> as the number three republican in the senate, do you know what you're going to be voting on next week? is it repeal or is it repeal and replace? >> it's voting to get on the bill, chris. it's voting to open the debate. >> is that repeal or repeal and replace? >> i think ultimately that's a judgment senator mcconnell will make at some point this week before the
tonight they're both named john, john cornan and john thune. john right now is to try to sell their republican colleagues and theoretically the country on the republican plan to kill the affordable care act. the catch is the vote is tomorrow. and as of tonight, they themselves do not know what's in the bill they're trying to sell. not knowing what it is makes it harder to sell it. will it be the house version of the bill, the one that takes away health insurance from 23 million americans or the...
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john gonzalez joins us live with more on this. john as john mentioned, traffic noon today. find out about delays by signing up for text alerts at wjla dot com. a moment to remember a d-c broadcasting legend. jim vance was honored before last night's nationals game. the team, playing a video of vance throwing out a first pitch back in 20-13 and showed photos of him throughout his career. vance passed away over the weekend after a short battle with cancer. this saturday marks the one-year anniversary of that devastating flash flood in ellicott city, maryland. the flood killed two people, left main street in ruins, and destroyed the clock at the end of the street. that clock is being replaced. the new clock will be formally dedicated at 11:30 saturday morning. the clock will be restarted at noon. pieces of the original clock are now on display at the ellicott city museum. last year's floods, also leaving behind an amazing discovery. the waters ripped away dry wall in the storage area in one of theh secret cave that may date back to the 19th century. this morning - exclusive foo
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. is is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people don't believe they're going to receive thes
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. is is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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john. john kelly is being sworn in here at the white house, followed by a cabinet meeting. the question on the top of everyone's minds is does kelly have what it takes to bring order to what has become a very wild west wing. >> john kelly will do a fantastic job. >> reporter: president trump turning to retired four-star general john kelly for help rebooting a stalled white house agenda and reining in a chaotic west wing after reince priebus became one of the number of members pushed out in the first six months. it remains unclear how kelly's appointment will impact the chain of command at the white house and if the former security chief will influence the president's own behavior. >> you have to let trump be trump. anyone who thinks they're going to change donald trump doesn't know donald trump. >> the president remains at odds in many in his party over repeated attacks to his attorney general jeff session. >> it's kind of hurtful but the president of the united states is a strong leader. >> the two men are expected to come face-to-face today at the president's cabinet meeting. trump also turning to health care this weekend, blasting the senate efforts to replace obamacare. despite the fact that it would have had
john. john kelly is being sworn in here at the white house, followed by a cabinet meeting. the question on the top of everyone's minds is does kelly have what it takes to bring order to what has become a very wild west wing. >> john kelly will do a fantastic job. >> reporter: president trump turning to retired four-star general john kelly for help rebooting a stalled white house agenda and reining in a chaotic west wing after reince priebus became one of the number of members pushed...
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our john gonzalez on the scene to give us more details. good morning, john jerry john: angelo, good morning -- good morning, john. morning.ela, good proud to 10 closed in both directions of the seller, and it closedmain -- route 210 in both directions at this hour, and it will remain closed. it was such a violent collision. it happened around two: 30 this morning. a charger and a mustang, head on collision. vehicles, we are told by the corporal on the scene, was headed in the wrong direction on the southbound lanes of route to to enter the drivers killed instantly. the medical examiner has arrived and removed one of the bodies from the charred vehicles. a terrible scene here and a dangerous stretch of roadway. days ago, we will write down the street and actions and where accident.a dangerous you can see they are doing some renovations to this stretch of roadway, some construction to some ofelieve the traffic but also try to make the stretch of very busy and did indian head highway saver because it is a long stretch for the exactt, and us but again, all lands on indian
our john gonzalez on the scene to give us more details. good morning, john jerry john: angelo, good morning -- good morning, john. morning.ela, good proud to 10 closed in both directions of the seller, and it closedmain -- route 210 in both directions at this hour, and it will remain closed. it was such a violent collision. it happened around two: 30 this morning. a charger and a mustang, head on collision. vehicles, we are told by the corporal on the scene, was headed in the wrong direction on...
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john. >> john, yeah. >> john, yeah. ( laughs ) >> stephen: richard t. understand that everything is going wrong around him. >> right, like he's just got this buoyant, like, energy around him, like every negative thing is like water on a duck's back you know? he's just positive. like, a consummate optimist. >> stephen: is that what you're like in real life? are you half-- glass half full? >> part of me is. there's a lot of me that i think-- i think some of me is in richard. and then, like-- so, like, with richard, is like a little nerdy and positive. i think i'm pretty positive. but like when richard-- i do get offended when somebody insults me. so that's different than him. but, like-- >> stephen: he doesn't understand when someone insults him. it's just not in his vocabulary. he doesn't understand a world view of someone who would insult someone else, which is odd on that show because it's filled with the greatest insults of any show ever on television. >> that's the currency of that show. richard doesn't get to do those. when richard will do something
john. >> john, yeah. >> john, yeah. ( laughs ) >> stephen: richard t. understand that everything is going wrong around him. >> right, like he's just got this buoyant, like, energy around him, like every negative thing is like water on a duck's back you know? he's just positive. like, a consummate optimist. >> stephen: is that what you're like in real life? are you half-- glass half full? >> part of me is. there's a lot of me that i think-- i think some of me...