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because if you have the extreme protection law and less let's say john jones has an order against him and there is no background check, john jones can go to a gun show or online and buy the gun anyway. you need the background checks to make an extreme protection law, the so-called red flag law work. >> where did democrats draw the line and border barrier funder. >> i heard mcconnell say poison pills are the reason that -- no that's no the the reason. the proposal didn't work out with the 302 bs with the democrats or orders. puts $12 billion more for the wall that's not going to happen. that's causing all the problems. they added $5 billion, took it out of hhs and put it into dhs. took 3.6 million in mill kon va and 3.6 new reprogramming. they know darn well that a $12 billion additional money for the wall is not flying with senate democrats or with the house. so they ought to get to serious negotiating now that they have shone the presidenting they are paying more feelty to him. >> when mitch mcconnell was here a few minutes ago he says that your press conference with the mayor of day
because if you have the extreme protection law and less let's say john jones has an order against him and there is no background check, john jones can go to a gun show or online and buy the gun anyway. you need the background checks to make an extreme protection law, the so-called red flag law work. >> where did democrats draw the line and border barrier funder. >> i heard mcconnell say poison pills are the reason that -- no that's no the the reason. the proposal didn't work out...
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extreme protection law and someone has an order against them and there is no background check, john jones can go to a gun show or online and buy it anyway so you need background checks to make an extreme protection law to make it work. i heard him say poison pills is the reason. but isn't the reason. their proposal which didn't work out puts $12 billion more for the wall. that isn't going to happen. that is what is causing other problems he added 5 billion to get out and put it into the dhs. they took 3.6 billion with the others they used before and 3.6 million new. they knew well that a 12 billion-dollar additional money for the la wall is not gog to fly with senate democrats or the house. so they ought to get some serious negotiating now that they've shown the president that they are paying a little more attention to him. >> shame on him, there were people that died. put the bill on the floor and stop ducking the issue and calling names. shame on him. thank you, everybody.
extreme protection law and someone has an order against them and there is no background check, john jones can go to a gun show or online and buy it anyway so you need background checks to make an extreme protection law to make it work. i heard him say poison pills is the reason. but isn't the reason. their proposal which didn't work out puts $12 billion more for the wall. that isn't going to happen. that is what is causing other problems he added 5 billion to get out and put it into the dhs....
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you mentioned this thing about the open letter you wrote an open letter you call to the letter to john. jones an angle a month before she travelled yes china last week the german government did not meet you the nobody responded to that open letter yet here you are in germany and you met michael moss a foreign minister i'm not surprised for them would not directly reply on the latter but is a good move for all how the chancellor and germany government pay attention to what's going on in hong kong especially emphasized the importance not to use fountains or not to use force to solve the political crisis i know people might have different ideas or insights or perspective on the behavior of the protesters side the more important thing is if beijing decided to light a martial law in hong kong which means that emergency ordinance to shut down the internet or public transport all essential to hong kong to allow what happened in a tenement square 3 decades ago happen in hong kong again that's not the way out and is not threatening only hong kong but also global economy when we recognize hong kong as
you mentioned this thing about the open letter you wrote an open letter you call to the letter to john. jones an angle a month before she travelled yes china last week the german government did not meet you the nobody responded to that open letter yet here you are in germany and you met michael moss a foreign minister i'm not surprised for them would not directly reply on the latter but is a good move for all how the chancellor and germany government pay attention to what's going on in hong...
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technology review, john of dow jones as well. so i trust mit technology reviewment if i see "people" magazine or something, the secret of youth, i may not pick it up. if mit technology review is talking to me about well maybe there's a secret. i'm going to read it. >> there's a whole bunch of research going on in various different areas that kind of move us towards the point at which you could choose to maybe live longer. and there's sort of a very different areas. one is kind of new drugs. as you said, like a group of drugs. they can revert ageing in mice and geese so the idea is can we create a dapations of that. like treating ageing as a disease. >> because if you treat it as disease, then new funding opens up in a way that becomes a different idea in doctor's heads. >> exactly and there's a practical epe genetic. you can switch genes on and off which can rejuvenate tissue. all u of this stuff is very early, but it's getting to the point where we're going to have some serious questions to ask and life expectancy -- >> people a
technology review, john of dow jones as well. so i trust mit technology reviewment if i see "people" magazine or something, the secret of youth, i may not pick it up. if mit technology review is talking to me about well maybe there's a secret. i'm going to read it. >> there's a whole bunch of research going on in various different areas that kind of move us towards the point at which you could choose to maybe live longer. and there's sort of a very different areas. one is kind...
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of the truman national security project welcome to you all to the program i'd like to begin with john jones in d.c. 1st in many ways this is been a very extraordinary relationship between the 2 men between john bolton who has been seen as being very hawkish very angry towards iran particularly north korea and wanting to take direct action and donald trump who has a shall we say a more mecurio nature when it comes to foreign policy now it's clear that the 2 men have disagreed and the disagreement has led to john bolton either resigning or being pushed at the white house depending on who you believe but the question i want to ask you mr jones is is this a chance for the u.s. to reset its foreign policy and to become much more united rather than have these big differences that we've seen in the past. it's very interesting in iran right now the united states foreign policy establishment is at a crossroads within the republican party you have those individuals who support a pro isolation policy for the united states government and those who support a pro intervention policy for the united states
of the truman national security project welcome to you all to the program i'd like to begin with john jones in d.c. 1st in many ways this is been a very extraordinary relationship between the 2 men between john bolton who has been seen as being very hawkish very angry towards iran particularly north korea and wanting to take direct action and donald trump who has a shall we say a more mecurio nature when it comes to foreign policy now it's clear that the 2 men have disagreed and the...
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>> my name is john jones. may my remarks please the commission. about two years ago, i was getting on a 14 mission bus at the corner of geneva and mission, and all of a sudden, i heard this scream, a woman scream. and i looked around, and there was a chinese woman in the back holding a very well cared for child, and three black teenagers were running off the bus. i came face-to-face with one of the teenagers, and he was smiling. apparentl apparently, one of them had just ripped a cell phone out of the woman's hand. now, the witness to that was five chinese men sitting in the back of the bus. my impression was that chai necessary have very tight families. i could run through the numbers, but my estimate is that 3,000 separate individuals heard a full recounting of that crime and the effect upon that woman. you cannot buy that kind of bad publicity. it's stupid. for a $25 cell phone, you alienate all those people? that's one fact in all this crime that we talk about that doesn't get emphasized, the effect it has on others, particularly others of dif
>> my name is john jones. may my remarks please the commission. about two years ago, i was getting on a 14 mission bus at the corner of geneva and mission, and all of a sudden, i heard this scream, a woman scream. and i looked around, and there was a chinese woman in the back holding a very well cared for child, and three black teenagers were running off the bus. i came face-to-face with one of the teenagers, and he was smiling. apparentl apparently, one of them had just ripped a cell...
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. >> i am john jones. i recently took a train tip from los angeles to san francisco and from bakers field to emryville one gets to see from the window of the train numerous homeless encampments. most of us get to see these encampmentses, congregation of tents from eye level. when you are on the train on top of the railroad embankment you see it from 10 to 15 feet. my impression of these encampments was these are horrific placement. this report is unable to capture the horror of these homeless encampments. i felt that they were a threat to the surrounding communities. over a period of time, civilized society would be impossible given these encampments and how people inter acted with each other. the charge was made that the individuals involved in reaching to the homeless and meeting their needs are racist because of the lack of chinese being served. i would like to suggest another reason. the chinese have strong families. i have seen it time and time again. i live in excellin excel see or. that is why there
. >> i am john jones. i recently took a train tip from los angeles to san francisco and from bakers field to emryville one gets to see from the window of the train numerous homeless encampments. most of us get to see these encampmentses, congregation of tents from eye level. when you are on the train on top of the railroad embankment you see it from 10 to 15 feet. my impression of these encampments was these are horrific placement. this report is unable to capture the horror of these...
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. >> i disabled my fearsome device my name is john jones, may my comments please the commission just weekly. -- briefly. it was my impression, from the get-go, way back when, the department of justice of in the affairs of this police department was a my review of the department of justice report when it came out, indicated to me that there was little, or nothing, in that report that could not have been worked out among people of goodwill that were working lunch at tommy's joint, and memorialized on the back of an envelope. i know you have to put up with it, and you have my sympathies. thank you. >> while you may be right, the fact is i was not done until they came in. okay. can we have a vote? i think we need a roll call vote all in favor? any opposition? it carries. thank you. cal doj and heinz will be very happy. next item, please. >> line item six, presentation regarding healthy streets operations center, hsoc, discussion. >> good evening. i am commander david lazar of the community engagement division. tonight, i am pleased to be joined by many of our partners and city on the hea
. >> i disabled my fearsome device my name is john jones, may my comments please the commission just weekly. -- briefly. it was my impression, from the get-go, way back when, the department of justice of in the affairs of this police department was a my review of the department of justice report when it came out, indicated to me that there was little, or nothing, in that report that could not have been worked out among people of goodwill that were working lunch at tommy's joint, and...
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i am john jones. i would like to comment on the report. i dedicate my remarks to the memory of the late head of the soviet checker under linen. the failure to find true positives is due to the police department's failure to use the right words. the word you are using to detect the bad guys are inadequate. i want to suggest another word. that word is beer. we know from the kavanaugh hearings that they like beer. if you can find sworn officers talking about beer over the police network you can own in and get the bad guys. i think we owe it to the comrade to make this program work. thank you. >> hi, i am kelly cutler organizer at coalition on homelessness. i want to support the having a working group for asoc and i appreciate the chief presenting the homeless board and i think it is something to work together on to dig into. i see it as an opportunity. thanks. >> thank you. >> good evening. brad edwards, district 11. i wasn't at the previous commission meeting, however, i did watch it in its entirety as i typically do. it was among the best m
i am john jones. i would like to comment on the report. i dedicate my remarks to the memory of the late head of the soviet checker under linen. the failure to find true positives is due to the police department's failure to use the right words. the word you are using to detect the bad guys are inadequate. i want to suggest another word. that word is beer. we know from the kavanaugh hearings that they like beer. if you can find sworn officers talking about beer over the police network you can...
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. >> my name is john jones. may my comments please the commission. i would like to comment on one mentioned in chief scott's report. that is the crackdown on all of these arrogant bicyclists and pedestrians we have -- >> something is causing feedback. let's just out for a second. hang on. >> there we go. >> all right. let's start the time over. [laughter] >> i hear it again. is that a hearing aid? >> i am hard of hearing. >> we have a paramedic that can hold it for you. >> what's the problem? >> it's giving feedback. >> i thought i was being busted. [laughter] >> it's actually a paramedic. not tonight. [laughter] >> let's start at time over. >> i will do better next time. chief scott program cracking down on these arrogant bicyclists and pedestrians out there. i'm certainly in favor of the objectives of the vision zero program. i think injuries on the road are a bad thing. there is something the commission on the police department is not saying, and i make this statement to you based on my experience as a cabdriver, long time ago. though i haven't ha
. >> my name is john jones. may my comments please the commission. i would like to comment on one mentioned in chief scott's report. that is the crackdown on all of these arrogant bicyclists and pedestrians we have -- >> something is causing feedback. let's just out for a second. hang on. >> there we go. >> all right. let's start the time over. [laughter] >> i hear it again. is that a hearing aid? >> i am hard of hearing. >> we have a paramedic that can...
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you go no no no we are no more but was there but it was different was in john jones or was there something good to know we know. by nightfall they reach a village. the ones they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal for the day. for. me. here in this you impose him over the good don't focus on community guys you're one unit guys you. a woman whose son was good enough to go for seen you know it's going to. hear the noise you know funny you know he's up to. come out we know zocor book. the new york attitude good luck to wind up my song was just if we later find it was just too much fun in the muslim movie live play she got i didn't want to cause it was a joke when the window muscle thing did look come and go say look at the mush so he didn't need to dump the bucket on. the village of his statue is 60 kilometers away. another 3 days of hard labor. photos yeah the forwards coach. a man and his family i'm on the train. by waving a red scarf he's been able to stop the train at this tiny village in the middle of the bush go up up. up so i'm just. goin
you go no no no we are no more but was there but it was different was in john jones or was there something good to know we know. by nightfall they reach a village. the ones they won't sleep by the side of the road but in the church. this will be their only meal for the day. for. me. here in this you impose him over the good don't focus on community guys you're one unit guys you. a woman whose son was good enough to go for seen you know it's going to. hear the noise you know funny you know he's...
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prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john mcgrane jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility if not the probability of a hired form of break that obviously we're working to achieve the least worst form of excess with politics politics and diplomacy but arlen's national economics and social research institute has published an updated forecast for just the next 12 months and deserves 6 percent swing between the 2 scenarios and we could move into a recession with the reduction in economic activity by one percent next year compared with the running forecast of growth of 4.9 percent if we don't have a heart breaks it so you can see the magnitude swing it directly affects major industries and indeed there
prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john mcgrane jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility if...
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of the truman national security project welcome to you all to the program i'd like to begin with john jones in d.c. 1st in many ways this is been a very extraordinary relationship between the 2 men between john bolton who has been seen as being very hawkish very angry towards iran particularly north korea and wanting to take direct action and donald trump who has a shall we say a more mecurio nature when it comes to foreign policy now it's clear that the 2 men have disagreed and the disagreement has led to john bolton either resigning or being pushed at the white house depending on who you believe but the question i want to ask you mr jones is is this a chance for the u.s. to reset its foreign policy and to become much more united rather than have these big differences that we've seen in the past. it's very interesting in iran right now the united states foreign policy establishment is at a crossroads within the republican party you have those individuals who support a pro isolation policy for the united states government and those who support a pro intervention policy for the united states
of the truman national security project welcome to you all to the program i'd like to begin with john jones in d.c. 1st in many ways this is been a very extraordinary relationship between the 2 men between john bolton who has been seen as being very hawkish very angry towards iran particularly north korea and wanting to take direct action and donald trump who has a shall we say a more mecurio nature when it comes to foreign policy now it's clear that the 2 men have disagreed and the...
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prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john the graeme jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility if not the probability of a hired form of bricks that obviously we're working to achieve the least worst form of breaks it with pollard politics and diplomacy but arlen's national economics and social research institute has published an updated forecast for just the next 12 months and deserves 6 percent swing between the 2 scenarios and we could move into a recession with a reduction in economic activity by one percent next year compared with the running forecast of growth of 4.9 percent if we don't have a heartbreaks it so you can see the magnitude swing it directly affects major industries and indeed there
prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john the graeme jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility...
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really owe them. [ laughter ] one of the more colorful characters this time around is a guy named john paul joneso was on last season of "the bachelorette." john paul loves the ladies almost as much as he loves playing with his beautiful hair. >> um. how have you been today? what's up? >> what's going on? >> all right. here we go. >> oh, yeah. seems cool. >> yeah. this is cool. ♪ ♪ ♪ john paul >> jimmy: get that man a headband, will somebody? [ applause ] the saddest part is there's a person on our staff who had to spend 27 hours of his life finding all those clips. sorry, jesse. hey, we have a new number one movie in the land. "it chapter 2." did anyone go to see that? [ cheers ] i feel like you're lying, but i appreciate the enthusiasm. "it" made $91 million at the box office this weekend. this one the kids from the first movie are all grown up and they come back home to fight the clown again. it's basically the same plot as roamy & michelle's high school reunion but with a clown. whenever there's a big movie like this we like to run it by our in-house movie critic yehya who loves movies and ha
really owe them. [ laughter ] one of the more colorful characters this time around is a guy named john paul joneso was on last season of "the bachelorette." john paul loves the ladies almost as much as he loves playing with his beautiful hair. >> um. how have you been today? what's up? >> what's going on? >> all right. here we go. >> oh, yeah. seems cool. >> yeah. this is cool. ♪ ♪ ♪ john paul >> jimmy: get that man a headband, will somebody?...
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john? >> athena jones for us. stay in touch key where you are, in charleston's low country.r window to leave, officials are saying, is running out. buford county officials say highways are expected to flood. power outages could last several days. cell phone towers likely to drop off fairly quickly. airports and hospitals will close or have limited services. the buford, south carolina, mayor joins us on the phone right now. mr. mayor, what is emergency services telling you to expect. >> not withstanding the sunny, beautiful day yesterday that the breezes, the drizzle is the sign to go. we've had difficulty getting people to move. i think they're beginning to move. we're not quite as low as charleston but we anticipate our afternoon high tide being with us for a couple of days, depending on the wind. we do not anticipate a direct hit but we know that the winds are broad and we've been through flooding. we've been through winds. we've been through it before. we're prepared. the question is, are people prepared? we've been working on that several days. and i believe that we are.
john? >> athena jones for us. stay in touch key where you are, in charleston's low country.r window to leave, officials are saying, is running out. buford county officials say highways are expected to flood. power outages could last several days. cell phone towers likely to drop off fairly quickly. airports and hospitals will close or have limited services. the buford, south carolina, mayor joins us on the phone right now. mr. mayor, what is emergency services telling you to expect....
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jocko, sean parnell, john jones, joey jones, john james, thank you so much for coming down. & friends" in a moment. ♪ ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walmart. ♪ [applause] >> all right. welcome back to our first responders. great to have you on this friday. let's welcome back to the country john ratzenberger. you know him, movie star, tv star and reiner win. they are both big supporters of made in america and co-founders. they were here a couple weeks ago talking about american made advertising which is their company. guys, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> thanks fo
jocko, sean parnell, john jones, joey jones, john james, thank you so much for coming down. & friends" in a moment. ♪ ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's...
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and that was the original top -- or the original ranger number one ship with john paul jones, flag ship200 years ago. i had number seven. and during eight years of sequester and cutting back financially, they sold it for dollars and scrap. that happened. you didn't know about it. i know that. and the other day i was up in new york doing a tv appearance and i met a couple of interesting people. and talked one of them into trying to get some power going down here to name one of the new carriers ranger and carry on the tradition. so thank you so much for listening. we'll go to questions and whatever. i hope i'm kind of long winded. >> well, i was prepared if you weren't. i will say there are lots of great stories in the book that we did not have time to get to tonight. i encourage you to get your hands on a copy. all right. we have a question down front here. >> thank you for your service. and i'm wondering -- oh, okay. i was wondering how aware were you of what john boyd of the air force was doing at the time and how much cross pollination was there between the two services in terms of br
and that was the original top -- or the original ranger number one ship with john paul jones, flag ship200 years ago. i had number seven. and during eight years of sequester and cutting back financially, they sold it for dollars and scrap. that happened. you didn't know about it. i know that. and the other day i was up in new york doing a tv appearance and i met a couple of interesting people. and talked one of them into trying to get some power going down here to name one of the new carriers...
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our athena jones, what do you see? >> reporter: hi, john. we're in the thick of it experiencing these rain bands. you can see the street behind me is partially flooded. a lot of the streets around this area look like that. we're about a block off the battery, so a block away from the coast. just in driefing around the last hour or so we've seen the power go out. so we can bear witness to the power outages, the ongoing power outages as we're experiencing at times the driving rain, strong winds. as you've mentioned, the rain is expected to reach 15 to 20 inches along the coast. there is a flash flood warning in effect until 10:15 a.m. and the national hurricane center is still predicting life threatening storm surge which is the big concern on this peninsula. we're surrounded by three sides by water and this is a flood prone low lying area. this is what we'll be watching for. you mentioned those power outages. over 100,000 customers without power. officials are also warning those who lose power, use flash lights, don't use candles. officials a
our athena jones, what do you see? >> reporter: hi, john. we're in the thick of it experiencing these rain bands. you can see the street behind me is partially flooded. a lot of the streets around this area look like that. we're about a block off the battery, so a block away from the coast. just in driefing around the last hour or so we've seen the power go out. so we can bear witness to the power outages, the ongoing power outages as we're experiencing at times the driving rain, strong...
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prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john the graeme jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility if not the probability of a hard form of break that obviously we're working to achieve the least worst form of excess with politics politics and diplomacy but arlen's national economics and social research institute has published an updated forecast for just the next 12 months and deserves 6 percent swing between the 2 scenarios and we could move into a recession with the reduction in economic activity by one percent next year compared with the running forecast of growth of 4.9 percent if we don't have $100.00 bricks at so you can see the magnitude swing it directly affects major industries and indeed there'
prime minister to come up with something else instead joining us now via skype from dublin is john the graeme jones the director general of the british irish chamber of commerce john great to have you with us now economists reckon that ireland's economy could suffer a hit somewhere between 4 to 7 percent in a decade's time thanks to briggs it what's your assessment in terms of jobs and the economy it's a very serious situation not to be alarmist but we have to be realistic about the possibility...
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john? >> all right. athena jonesleston where now the forecast has the storm passing very close to perhaps making landfall. we'll check in with you throughout the morning. i now want to go to darryl nale. part of the team of people that have been riding out the storm inside the space center. if you can hear me, tell me what's been going on there. >> well, here at the launch control center at the kennedy space center in florida, we've been riding out the storm overnight. the worst of it, john, coming between midnight and 4:00 a.m. we had winds that went over 54 miles per hour out on the coast. at the tower over 75 miles per hour. the conditions were really whipping here. at the moment we've got a rain band coming in. this is the window of the control center room. this is where apollo managers watched the moon shot rocket go up to the moon in the '60s and where artemis managers will watch the first woman go to the moon. you can see the rain coming in right now. we're in a hurricane hardened facility cat 5, this can with
john? >> all right. athena jonesleston where now the forecast has the storm passing very close to perhaps making landfall. we'll check in with you throughout the morning. i now want to go to darryl nale. part of the team of people that have been riding out the storm inside the space center. if you can hear me, tell me what's been going on there. >> well, here at the launch control center at the kennedy space center in florida, we've been riding out the storm overnight. the worst of...
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he called out lester holt and john legend. and dan jones.about this is an african american they only thing they should be concerned about is money. and crime. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> as far as the first set back is concerned i think that donald trump should get credit for that. he kept that alive. and passed a bill that kept people out of prison. we should give him credit. it's a fair and honest statement. this generation doesn't do good with nuance. just because somebody does something good for you. doesn't mean they're good for you. he's not good nrt country. you let black people out of cages. you have brown people in cages at the border. >> people misconstrue that. he's continuing president obama's decline in the unemployment. >> absolutely. >> does that necessarily mean he's good for black america? >> no. we don't have the luxury of saying jobs are great. the economy is great. we're fighting for our sicivil liberties. for the right to exist as black human being. in this country. we don't have the luxury to say as long as we hav
he called out lester holt and john legend. and dan jones.about this is an african american they only thing they should be concerned about is money. and crime. >> yeah. >> what do you think? >> as far as the first set back is concerned i think that donald trump should get credit for that. he kept that alive. and passed a bill that kept people out of prison. we should give him credit. it's a fair and honest statement. this generation doesn't do good with nuance. just because...
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diplomat jim jones dress and political commentator john william lyden. i don't think the republicans in the senate would have just called for something and taken a hostile position to the president i mean look i held office 14 years i've had these conversations there were is was definitely a back channel discussions they're not going to do something to embarrass the president especially something that that is so groundbreaking is that we don't have whistleblowers that were listening in on conversations that the president made with foreign leaders they just released that those discussions that is that is unprecedented least in my political life time i've never seen that kind of pressure we have what's called you know separation of powers congress has their powers the president has his powers the courts have their powers and to force the president to release a private discussion. and understand the president is supposed to have some latitude to negotiate with people these are negotiating discussions they don't have the force of law i think they realize tha
diplomat jim jones dress and political commentator john william lyden. i don't think the republicans in the senate would have just called for something and taken a hostile position to the president i mean look i held office 14 years i've had these conversations there were is was definitely a back channel discussions they're not going to do something to embarrass the president especially something that that is so groundbreaking is that we don't have whistleblowers that were listening in on...
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jones, bbc news. the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strongview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. delays are expected on british airways flights later today ahead of a pilots' strike which is due to begin at midnight. the dispute is over pay and conditions. most ba flights taking off from the uk on monday and tuesday have been cancelled. our business correspondent katie prescott has the details. for the first time in the company's history, british airways pilots are refusing to fly. the pilots' union says they accepted pay freezes when ba made losses, and they now want to share in its success. they want to see a greater slice of the £2 billion profit that ba made last year. pilots have rejected their offer of an 11.5% pay rise over the next three years, and the strike is expected to cost the company £40 million a day. but british airways says it's a generous offer that's been accepted by the rest
jones, bbc news. the labour mp, john mann says he's stepping down after 18 years in parliament, and has launched a strongview with the sunday times, he accused the labour leader of giving the "green light" to anti—semites in the party. he'll take up the full—time post as the government's anti—semitism tsar. delays are expected on british airways flights later today ahead of a pilots' strike which is due to begin at midnight. the dispute is over pay and conditions. most ba...
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antonio jones davis is making john grisham very happy tonight. >> petros: and he has made -- took me, but it is not messing with him today. first team, all mac. first team all everything. what a baller. >> justin: martinez, pastime. throws to spielman. he's got the first down. spielman up to the 33 yard line. >> shane: adrian martinez, one thing that nebraska offense is going to do is make you think about a lot of things. fly motion left, then we're coming back with the drag route by spielman into the open area. >> justin: martinez, the quick pass to noa, able to juggle and hang on, as he is to the 40. gets seven. second and three. >> petros: noa, a senior out of honolulu, hawaii, one of those guys they want to get more involved in the offense. it can't just be spielman and then robinson. they need more production from the perimeter. >> justin: hand-off here to washington. changes direction. washington, again off to the races! there goes washington! they're not going to catch him! 60-yard touchdown run! this kid is explosive. >> shane: this is a special, special back. any time you ca
antonio jones davis is making john grisham very happy tonight. >> petros: and he has made -- took me, but it is not messing with him today. first team, all mac. first team all everything. what a baller. >> justin: martinez, pastime. throws to spielman. he's got the first down. spielman up to the 33 yard line. >> shane: adrian martinez, one thing that nebraska offense is going to do is make you think about a lot of things. fly motion left, then we're coming back with the drag...
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john dennis m. johnson lashawana johnson scott michael johnson william r. johnston allison horstmann jonesian leander jones charles edward jones christopher d. jones donald t. jones donald w. jones judith walter jones linda jones mary s. jones and ruand rubrian jordan albert gunnis joseph ingeborg joseph karl henry joseph stephen joseph jane eileen josiah anthony jovic angel l. juarbe jr. karen sue juday ann c. judge mychal f. judge paul william jurgens thomas edward jurgens shashikiran lakshmikantha kadaba gavkharoy kamardinova shari kandell >> and my cousin, brian christopher hickey. to say you're missed would be an understatement. you were a cousin, a friend, and a mentor wrapped into one. i thank you for that. you conducted yourself with class and integrity. so be rest assured your legacy and your soul are intact. i can't believe it's been 18 years. may you rest in peace and don't worry, brian. we -- when i say we, i'm talking about a whole lot of people. we'll never forget. >> and my sister, judith ann reese. judy, it's been 18 years since we lost you, and we miss you every day. we mi
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in another dramatic development parliament speaker john bercow announced that he will stand down by the end of next month the prime minister or his jones team has been holding talks for his irish counterpart in dublin and they're hoping to resolve the stalemate over what will happen at the border between the 2 countries if and when he leaves the e.u. here they are irish to live or outcomes 1st i am ready to listen to any constructive ways in which we can achieve our goals and resolve the current impasse . but what we cannot do and will not do and i know you understand this is that reach the replacement of a legal guarantee with a promise like you i've looked carefully at no deal i've assessed its consequences both. our country and yours and yes of course we could do it the u.k. could certainly get through it but be in no doubt that tight come would be a failure state crawl to which we would all be let's see where we're up to that waiver quintin pale he's an associate fellow with the europe program at the international affairs think tank at chatham house welcome to d.w. . let's start with the those announcements out out of dublin what h
in another dramatic development parliament speaker john bercow announced that he will stand down by the end of next month the prime minister or his jones team has been holding talks for his irish counterpart in dublin and they're hoping to resolve the stalemate over what will happen at the border between the 2 countries if and when he leaves the e.u. here they are irish to live or outcomes 1st i am ready to listen to any constructive ways in which we can achieve our goals and resolve the...
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he called out lester holt, john legend, and then he messages our colleague van jones here.weeting about -- he tweets about this as if african americans that the only thing they should be concerned about is like money and crime. what do you think? >> as far as the first step back is concerned, i do think that donald trump should get a lot of credit for that. he kept the issue alive. he passed the bill that has led 7,000 people out of prison just this year alone. majority of them are black. we should give him credit for that. it's fair and honest statement. but this generation doesn't do good with nuance. the truth is because somebody does something good for you doesn't mean that they're good for you. so donald trump did do a good deed with the first step back, but he is not good for the country. so, yes, you did let some black people out of cages, but you have still got a love brown people in cages at the border. >> people also want to consider this one because i had a conversation about the black unemployment rate. he is continuing president obama's decline -- >> absolutely
he called out lester holt, john legend, and then he messages our colleague van jones here.weeting about -- he tweets about this as if african americans that the only thing they should be concerned about is like money and crime. what do you think? >> as far as the first step back is concerned, i do think that donald trump should get a lot of credit for that. he kept the issue alive. he passed the bill that has led 7,000 people out of prison just this year alone. majority of them are black....
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. >> and it makes you think maybe john kelly exerted more control in retrospect than it appeared. >> absolutely. >> van jones, let me bring you in. the president in that press conference took a page from the trump playbook and tried to blame democrats and everyone else for what he had done but the truth of the matter is, this isn't done. you don't ask foreign leaders to investigate your political rivals. >> well, that was the whole point, the whole mueller investigation trying to figure out had he done this and we have him saying this time i did it. i don't think people on the other side understand the -- this squared the bageebers out of democrats. you may have donald trump calling foreign leaders and now against donald trump and ten foreign nations? at what point does this stop? that's really why you saw pelosi saying we got to do something. i'm a flashing yellow light of caution on this whole idea of the impeachment because there is a risk for democrats. number one, you're going to suck out all the oxygen for the primary for our issues. number two, you're going to make trump a martyr in the eyes of a lot
. >> and it makes you think maybe john kelly exerted more control in retrospect than it appeared. >> absolutely. >> van jones, let me bring you in. the president in that press conference took a page from the trump playbook and tried to blame democrats and everyone else for what he had done but the truth of the matter is, this isn't done. you don't ask foreign leaders to investigate your political rivals. >> well, that was the whole point, the whole mueller investigation...
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john culture in. all of those who were just wonderful along with my speakers that were there. my colleagues and friends, anthony jenkins and bobby jones. and there was jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. eastern hill in richmond. glide in san francisco. there was st. mark's. i just needed to do that and i thank you for that. i felt in the last few months when i talk about ministry in my interview with elizabeth, i thought about, what is the nature of ministry? even though i'm retired, i will always be active in prayer and concerned about ministry and what that means. and my guests this morning was also at my retirement pick jim hopkins who has been the pastor at lakeshore baptist for 31 years. >> i thought we would start right there. thank you for being at the retirement
john culture in. all of those who were just wonderful along with my speakers that were there. my colleagues and friends, anthony jenkins and bobby jones. and there was jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i...
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middle of what we're hearing on the extremes right now. >> senator doug jones of alabama, thank you very much for joining us. john of history. we always appreciate it. my conversation with former west wing star as he launches his new show and the finger pointing begins in the white house as impeachment nears. -their béarnaise sauce here is the best in town. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. why fingerstick when you can scan? with the freestyle libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. lea
middle of what we're hearing on the extremes right now. >> senator doug jones of alabama, thank you very much for joining us. john of history. we always appreciate it. my conversation with former west wing star as he launches his new show and the finger pointing begins in the white house as impeachment nears. -their béarnaise sauce here is the best in town. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your...
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of lords i think palma next week will give jones and his 2 thirds majority and then we'll be looking as u.k. general election at some point later in october john was always we appreciate your insights i think you. hong kong's chief executive carrie lamb has bound it is the demands of pro-democracy protesters today she withdrew that controversial extradition bill that sparked months of turmoil in the territory the proposal allows the suspects to be tried in courts in mainland china accords that are run by the communist party fellow citizens for military lamb had already in fully declared the controversy of bill is being dead back in june on wednesday she made it formal with a televised address. first the government will formally withdrawal the bill in order to fully allay public consensus the secretary for security will move a motion according to the rules of procedure when the legislative council recent. lamb said she was fully aware the move would not satisfy everyone and she was right pro-democracy lawmakers responded to her announcement with disbelief. confessions so-called would focus. on that too late then make a stand. off and we're stil
of lords i think palma next week will give jones and his 2 thirds majority and then we'll be looking as u.k. general election at some point later in october john was always we appreciate your insights i think you. hong kong's chief executive carrie lamb has bound it is the demands of pro-democracy protesters today she withdrew that controversial extradition bill that sparked months of turmoil in the territory the proposal allows the suspects to be tried in courts in mainland china accords that...
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state, 14 and senator doug jones is fighting to keep their doors open they face financial challenges in the moneys that we give to them every year helps them and so so many ways johnthe federal dollars pay for campus infrastructure improvements, faculty and curriculum development and student services, but the money runs out at the end of the month. this week, the house approved legislation to extend the funding but the senate has yet to vote on it i urged us senator mcconnell to put this on the floor because it is quite urgent, however, jones colleagues like tennessee senator lamar alexander want to see some tweaks instead of a short-term patch i favor a long-term solution. >>and i'm ready to do this along with a fe bipartisan higher education proposals for this reason jones believes the senate will let the funding expires september 30th. >>and approve a larger bill package for hpc use before the end of the year i don't think that it will be an immediate at all for for for folks that are attending i'm sure each of the schools have been really good job of budgeting for the school year but federal help for future school years currently remains uncertain. in washingt
state, 14 and senator doug jones is fighting to keep their doors open they face financial challenges in the moneys that we give to them every year helps them and so so many ways johnthe federal dollars pay for campus infrastructure improvements, faculty and curriculum development and student services, but the money runs out at the end of the month. this week, the house approved legislation to extend the funding but the senate has yet to vote on it i urged us senator mcconnell to put this on the...
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after the incident, mrs jones said of her attacker, she was expecting somebody more vulnerable and they picked the wrong one when they picked doreen! after 32 years, johnorning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected and feared journalists in the country. david sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. it's six o'clock on thursday 19th september. the final today forjohn humphrys. he was, for more than 30 years, the bbc‘s interrogator in chief. you are sitting here in this studio now talking on the radio. it was gladiatorial on air combat. i'm not disputing that. let me finish the question. john, let me make this point. you, who i admire as a broadcaster... his terrier—like persistence helped define the political landscape. i'm telling you things have changed, that's all. it's a manifest fact things have changed. having left school aged 15, the story that shaped him was the aberfan disaster. he then joined the bbc, here truly in the thick of it in the indo pakistani war of 1971. there's the big guns falling. and there's a sabre just gone overhead. but the place he tr
after the incident, mrs jones said of her attacker, she was expecting somebody more vulnerable and they picked the wrong one when they picked doreen! after 32 years, johnorning. his no—nonsense interviewing style made him one of the most respected and feared journalists in the country. david sillito looks back at a career that saw him take on the great and the good without fear or favour. it's six o'clock on thursday 19th september. the final today forjohn humphrys. he was, for more than 30...
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in the meantime, cnn's athena jones is there with a look at what was a really interesting three-hour debate, athena. >> hi, john. it was. it's the first time the top ten democrats shared the stage, and there were some feisty moments in that three-hour event. the big topics showed just how divided democrats still are on issues like health care. each candidate hoping to stand out from the crowded field. front-runner joe biden started thursday night's debate with a new strategy. >> i know that the senator says that she's for brotherernie. well, i'm for barrack. >> the former vice president took the two progressives head-on. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. $3.4 trillion a year. how are we going to pay for it? >> how do we pay for it? we pay for it, thoese at the vey top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are going to pay more. and middle class families are going to pay less. >> every study done shows that medicare for all is the most cost effective approach to providing health care to every man, woman, and child in this country
in the meantime, cnn's athena jones is there with a look at what was a really interesting three-hour debate, athena. >> hi, john. it was. it's the first time the top ten democrats shared the stage, and there were some feisty moments in that three-hour event. the big topics showed just how divided democrats still are on issues like health care. each candidate hoping to stand out from the crowded field. front-runner joe biden started thursday night's debate with a new strategy. >> i...
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john is back with us. good morning. i'm sure they must have finished picking up the labour party in the papers. england had coach eddie jones, it will be a rollercoaster ride which i'm sure it will be as england get theircampaign i'm sure it will be as england get their campaign under way. what is in their campaign under way. what is in the middle of his forehead there? your finger? well-placed! it is so destructive? in new zealand people say they will be vulnerable, they are the holders, but they play south africa later. a big open match for them. and interestingly, no team if they have lost their opening match of the world cup is ever gone on to win it. they are saying no team that has lost their opening match of the world cup go on to win it. well, they don't have to do, but it is interesting. we like these nuggets, absolutely! japan against russia yesterday, a wobbly start. i know the result turned out 0k yesterday, a wobbly start. i know the result turned out ok but... yesterday, a wobbly start. i know the result turned out 0k but...m was a big up and under. dodgy. he missed the catch, didn't he, the japanese player? b
john is back with us. good morning. i'm sure they must have finished picking up the labour party in the papers. england had coach eddie jones, it will be a rollercoaster ride which i'm sure it will be as england get theircampaign i'm sure it will be as england get their campaign under way. what is in their campaign under way. what is in the middle of his forehead there? your finger? well-placed! it is so destructive? in new zealand people say they will be vulnerable, they are the holders, but...
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jones of the u.s. coast guard overseeing this effort. admiral, thanks for being with us. i understand you have helicopters in the air at this moment. what can you tell us? >> thanks so much, johnour helicopters stationed out of androse island. and obviously as chad mentioned with the storm moving so little overnight, it's still a big question of how much we'll be able to see today as well as if we'll be able to get in and take a close look at grand bahama to see the damage and perhaps assist. >> have you been able to land helicopters up until now on a abico, how does that work? >> they look at the conditions to see if there's the ability to land and looks to see if there's any services available, and then they go in the case of yesterday when they were able to airlift some critical patients from the medical clinic in marsh harbor. they actually had to pick up a make lift landing zone to get those patients out and bring them back to nassau. >> i understand at least 19 patients airlifted out by the u.s. coast guard yesterday even as the storm was still churning. i imagine the conditions are very difficult. how hard is it to operate in situations like this? >> it's very taxing. t
jones of the u.s. coast guard overseeing this effort. admiral, thanks for being with us. i understand you have helicopters in the air at this moment. what can you tell us? >> thanks so much, johnour helicopters stationed out of androse island. and obviously as chad mentioned with the storm moving so little overnight, it's still a big question of how much we'll be able to see today as well as if we'll be able to get in and take a close look at grand bahama to see the damage and perhaps...