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why is john lock so important? >> there is a ref pollution that john lock that is so important that goes along with the birth of universal monotheism. mark: that is universal monotheism? >> well, it starts with the jews and the christians. so if you just think of abraham's god's covenant with abraham, i will be your god, and you will be my people, and this will be a blessing to all the peoples of the earth. you know, the jews have a hard deal. as you know, right? because they're the chosen people. turns out that's hard duty, you know? lot goes wrong when you're the chosen people and much is expected of you, right? but once you've got that kind of idea that there is one god for every human being and christianity is very radical about this, because jesus, you know, everybody's god, the path to salvation is through me, and my kingdom is not of this world. that means judaism is a universal religion, and it's a political religion, it gives a law, but it only gives the laws to the jews, see? they're the ones who have to
why is john lock so important? >> there is a ref pollution that john lock that is so important that goes along with the birth of universal monotheism. mark: that is universal monotheism? >> well, it starts with the jews and the christians. so if you just think of abraham's god's covenant with abraham, i will be your god, and you will be my people, and this will be a blessing to all the peoples of the earth. you know, the jews have a hard deal. as you know, right? because they're the...
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camu was a great one, along with kirkguard, and then there was john locke, john locke who believed in the goodness of man. and some would say that john locke had a very profound influence during the writing of the constitution and the declaration of independence. so those philosophers have always stood out for me. but i also have studied the theologians. st. augustine. let me tell you what i know best about st. augustine. augustine knew he had to turn himself over to god, but he said, not now, god, i'm going to have fun and not battle with you. and he became one of the gre greatest saints of the history of the world. and st. thomas equinus for the young people here tonight, we need faith, not just blind faith, but faith and reason can help human beings chart a course for a better tomorrow. and then we get to martin luther. now you know, martin luther was such a powerful guy. he put his thesis on the church door. and he challenged the entire church of rome and he said that the church had become corrupt. and because of that, they put a bounty on his head and he had to flee for his life
camu was a great one, along with kirkguard, and then there was john locke, john locke who believed in the goodness of man. and some would say that john locke had a very profound influence during the writing of the constitution and the declaration of independence. so those philosophers have always stood out for me. but i also have studied the theologians. st. augustine. let me tell you what i know best about st. augustine. augustine knew he had to turn himself over to god, but he said, not now,...
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people could only be educated to the level of servants native americans can be educated at all john locke the english philosopher the supporter of african slavery david hume the scottish philosopher said the only civilized nation is the white nation voltaire the french for the new tories anti semite you know you see i was on a dark side to these people who were there absolutely dark side to these people and i make a. and i make the point that there's not a book of dollar tree kind of whole thing about that as idols they were they were flawed they disagreed with each other some of them were slaveholders some of the anti semites and racism racists. what i'm holding up of the ideas that the ideas of reason science and when those ideas are also used as nazis will turn to terry and we're going to actually know the word a lot of scholars who say they were you don't agree with them but they're also called as you say the flat wrong i mean the the nazis were proponents of the counter of light and they did not believe in universal human flourishing believed in the superiority of the tribe you're ve
people could only be educated to the level of servants native americans can be educated at all john locke the english philosopher the supporter of african slavery david hume the scottish philosopher said the only civilized nation is the white nation voltaire the french for the new tories anti semite you know you see i was on a dark side to these people who were there absolutely dark side to these people and i make a. and i make the point that there's not a book of dollar tree kind of whole...
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cited nearlyas twice as often as john locke's writing and the apostle paul is right -- is engined as frequently as montesquieu. i think it is an interesting question as to why deuteronomy is so appealing. i think there are several responses. deuteronomy is a digest. it condenses the books and laws of moses which had exerted significance -- significant influence on american law. this book also reports god's dealings with a chosen nation especially in establishing the political and legal institutions necessary to govern a nation. texts one are government. what is particularly appealing in the accounts of deuteronomy is americans in the wake of independence in the aftermath of this war, they have to build a new government. they see in the history of israel, having departed from egypt, the same exercise taking place. the building of a new nation with its various political institution. this has a particular attraction to americans in the founding era who see themselves engaged in a similar project. to be sure, they are drawn to many other texts. yes, deuteronomy is particularly appealing,
cited nearlyas twice as often as john locke's writing and the apostle paul is right -- is engined as frequently as montesquieu. i think it is an interesting question as to why deuteronomy is so appealing. i think there are several responses. deuteronomy is a digest. it condenses the books and laws of moses which had exerted significance -- significant influence on american law. this book also reports god's dealings with a chosen nation especially in establishing the political and legal...
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john locke uses that. also a great english theologian by the name of john o in -- owen madison does not cite double -- does not cite biblical text. those of you have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical tones in what he is saying. even a cursory look at the way madison puts things makes it apparent the central ideas derived from christianity can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, james madison says religion is a duty we owed to our creator. the great commandment of jesus -- you shall love the lord your god with all your heart, all your soul, and all your might. or, luke. thou shalt worship the lord your god and him alone shall you serve. religion is a duty we owe to our creator. second, he says the business of government and that of religion must be kept separate. we maintained that in matters of religion, no man's right is a bridge by the institution of civil society. and again, religion is wholly exempt. governm
john locke uses that. also a great english theologian by the name of john o in -- owen madison does not cite double -- does not cite biblical text. those of you have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical tones in what he is saying. even a cursory look at the way madison puts things makes it apparent the central ideas derived from christianity can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, james madison says...
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the modern philosophers beginning with john locke and the immortal scott adam smith and stretching a more contemporary philosophers like those wonderful austrians karl popper and friedrich hayek, believed the good society could not be based on a concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem societies based on freedom might be for less lofty aims and allow for a great deal of sinfulness but in creating space for what was called experiments in living there about the human spirit to breathe and to flourish. i cannot emphasize enough if freedom is to be at all meaningful it must allow for and extorting out of failure, futility, stupidity and ugliness. we start businesses that more often than not fail. we intermarriages that half the time into divorce between experiment with drugs and indulgent drink, and some of us end up as attics and rex. we blow our money on slot machines. we trafficking conspiracies and express shocking bigotries and tell shameless lies. that's just from the president. [laughing] out of smith said that the lot of ruin in the nation, a lot of ruin in our personal liv
the modern philosophers beginning with john locke and the immortal scott adam smith and stretching a more contemporary philosophers like those wonderful austrians karl popper and friedrich hayek, believed the good society could not be based on a concept of virtue as enticing as that may seem societies based on freedom might be for less lofty aims and allow for a great deal of sinfulness but in creating space for what was called experiments in living there about the human spirit to breathe and...
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and then there was john locke who believed in natural law, the goodness of man. and some said he had a profound influence during the writing of the constitution and the declaration of independence. so those philosophers have always stood out for me and i ave studied st. augustine. let me tell you what i like him. e had to turn himself to god but not yet. and i don't want to follow you. and it was a battle of his wills where he became one of the greatest saints in the history of the world. man omas a qinases was a who said, faith and reason, they are inaccept prabble. not just blind faith and reason but faith and reason can help human beings chart a course for a better tomorrow. and then we get to martin luter. martin luther was a controversial guy. he pounded his theet cyst on the chuffer door. and he said that the church of rome had become corrupt and asal result of that, they put a bounty on his head and had to flee for his life. but he is one of the great of all time. and one of my heroes. forss. wilbo my wife and daughters were in ondon and visited west minis
and then there was john locke who believed in natural law, the goodness of man. and some said he had a profound influence during the writing of the constitution and the declaration of independence. so those philosophers have always stood out for me and i ave studied st. augustine. let me tell you what i like him. e had to turn himself to god but not yet. and i don't want to follow you. and it was a battle of his wills where he became one of the greatest saints in the history of the world. man...
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what about george washington -- did he have montesquieu or john locke in his library? dr. hayes: to my knowledge, he did not read many of those enlightenment figures like those. some of the interesting -- this is something i had written down in my list of things to talk about that i did not have time when he wast, planning for his retirement, after the revolutionary war, right at the very end, he made a big list of books. and he enlisted the services of william stevens smith. and asked him to get all of these books for him. by boldt some books for example and some other books about the history of revolutions. there are some 18th century enlightenment books that he did have. not many though that we think of. you were talking about george washington writing on agriculture. you said he was one of the best written at the time. can you explain why and were were his writings -- writings read in virginia or mainly the south? i said that think he had the greatest agricultural library. i think -- i mean there is evidence that he shared his library with others. as far as his writing
what about george washington -- did he have montesquieu or john locke in his library? dr. hayes: to my knowledge, he did not read many of those enlightenment figures like those. some of the interesting -- this is something i had written down in my list of things to talk about that i did not have time when he wast, planning for his retirement, after the revolutionary war, right at the very end, he made a big list of books. and he enlisted the services of william stevens smith. and asked him to...
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along with kirkguard and john lock who believed in natural law. ... let me tell you what i like best about augustine. augustine knew that he had to turn himself over to god, but he said, not yet, because i'm having too good of a time, and i don't want to cut my fun time short by having to follow you. and it was a battle of his wills where he finally became one of the greatest saints in the history of the world. and then there was thomas aquinas. and thomas aquinas, st. thomas aquinas was a man who said for the young people to be here tonight, faith and reason, they're inseparable. not just faith, blind faith, and not just reason as we saw from philosophers, but faith and reason can help human beings chart a course for a better tomorrow. and then we get to martin luther. now, you know, martin luther was such a controversial guy. he pounded his thesis on the church door. and he challenged the entire church, the church of rome. and he said that the church of rome had become corrupt. and as a result of that, they put a bounty on his head, and he had to fl
along with kirkguard and john lock who believed in natural law. ... let me tell you what i like best about augustine. augustine knew that he had to turn himself over to god, but he said, not yet, because i'm having too good of a time, and i don't want to cut my fun time short by having to follow you. and it was a battle of his wills where he finally became one of the greatest saints in the history of the world. and then there was thomas aquinas. and thomas aquinas, st. thomas aquinas was a man...
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the carolina journal is a publication of the john locke foundation.e are a free market, state-based think tank in north carolina. so we spent most of our time thinking about what is going on with the government in north carolina. obviously, a lot of national implications because we are such a big swing state, but we follow policy and politics from a free-market perspective. a lot of folks that will be listening to you and watching the program will be saying oh, here is another conservative right-winger talking to you this morning. host: with that in mind in the position you take, we have been asking folks about the idea of right direction/wrong direction in the country. where do you stand on that? guest: i almost want to say let me check my twitter feed first, because it seems that something on twitter could change what you think about right direction or wrong direction at any moment. it is a mixed bag. when you see the appointment of textual list constitutionalist judges, when you see the rollback of dubious obama era regulations and executive voters
the carolina journal is a publication of the john locke foundation.e are a free market, state-based think tank in north carolina. so we spent most of our time thinking about what is going on with the government in north carolina. obviously, a lot of national implications because we are such a big swing state, but we follow policy and politics from a free-market perspective. a lot of folks that will be listening to you and watching the program will be saying oh, here is another conservative...
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schoolchildren of america know about which is the idea of a social contract, and you can go and read john lock or thomas hobbs or russo but all began with the idea that in the state of nature we are all in a dangerous and perilous condition because there's no law. and it's the rule of the jungle. hobbs said the state of nature was a condition that was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short. and because of that people enter into civil society to create a government. and the first principle of government is we got to protect our people. as cicero put it, the safety and good of the people must be the highest law. that's why we have a social contract. but, mr. speaker, in america today, our social contract is bruised and battered and damaged and ten with us because of the gun vy -- tenuous because of the gun violence that's come to our public schools, to our universities, to our churches, to our movie theaters, to the public square. and america's high school students have woken us up to the fact this is not a normal country. america is an absolute outliar nation in terms of the level of gun viol
schoolchildren of america know about which is the idea of a social contract, and you can go and read john lock or thomas hobbs or russo but all began with the idea that in the state of nature we are all in a dangerous and perilous condition because there's no law. and it's the rule of the jungle. hobbs said the state of nature was a condition that was solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short. and because of that people enter into civil society to create a government. and the first principle of...
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and in school they read john locke and read russo and the whole premise is that we will be safer in civil society together than we would be stay if we state in the state of nature which hobbs was nasty, brutish and short. we are feeling that test and obligation of civil government because we are not keeping our people safe. when a teenager can access an ar-15 and go into a school and assassinate 17 teachers and students. and what are we doing here in congress? nothing. we have not had a single hearing on gun violence, not a single hearing on the universal criminal background checks which is supported by 97% of the american people. we can't even have a hearing about it. we are demanding a hearing and demanding with the young people who are coming march 24 serious treatment of the gun violence problem which does not belong in a civil society. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from wyoming seek recognition? ms. cheney: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 6723. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will repo
and in school they read john locke and read russo and the whole premise is that we will be safer in civil society together than we would be stay if we state in the state of nature which hobbs was nasty, brutish and short. we are feeling that test and obligation of civil government because we are not keeping our people safe. when a teenager can access an ar-15 and go into a school and assassinate 17 teachers and students. and what are we doing here in congress? nothing. we have not had a single...
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if you read your thomas hobbs, you read your john locke you read your jean jacques russo, the basis of civil set is we the basis ousseau, of civil society is we will be safer entering in than staying out of civil society. so we're asking for the leadership in congress simply to act. let us bring this bill to the floor of congress. and stop with the distractions and the deflections and the diversions. they can bring up 50 other things. the people of america know with our common sense we need a universal criminal and mental background check for everyone. mr. speaker, i would love it if someone could explain why that legislation is not allowed to see the light of day on the floor of the house, not even a hearing or vote in the house judiciary committee. this is a public emergency and the young people of america beginning with the hoe roik kids, the survivors in parkland, florida, will not let us off the hook. one of them was asked the question, why suddenly have you unleashed this revolution across the country against one minor faction control of all of congress? why did it happen now but
if you read your thomas hobbs, you read your john locke you read your jean jacques russo, the basis of civil set is we the basis ousseau, of civil society is we will be safer entering in than staying out of civil society. so we're asking for the leadership in congress simply to act. let us bring this bill to the floor of congress. and stop with the distractions and the deflections and the diversions. they can bring up 50 other things. the people of america know with our common sense we need a...
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john higgins and barry hawkins are locked together at 4—4.s of 138 and 141, whilst hawkins has responded with a break of 131. the match resumes at 7.00pm this evening — the first to nine frames claims the title. deontay wilder says he ready to take on anthonyjoshua in a heavyweight unification superfight that all boxing fans want to see, that's after the american retained his wbc belt overnight, stopping luis ortiz in the 10th round in new york. our reporter ade adedoyin was there and described the fight. it had shades of anthonyjoshua's victory against wladimir klitschko, where he was hurt but ended with a knockout win. it came to life in the fifth round, when he put louise ortiz down. in the seventh, he had to survive an almighty onslaught from the cuban. it is a wonder how he managed to stay on his feet to make it through. over the next few rounds he recuperated, and in the tenth, he scored that dramatic victory. he said he's going to be in cardiff for anthonyjoshua's unification bout againstjoseph parker. he says ifjoshua gets through tha
john higgins and barry hawkins are locked together at 4—4.s of 138 and 141, whilst hawkins has responded with a break of 131. the match resumes at 7.00pm this evening — the first to nine frames claims the title. deontay wilder says he ready to take on anthonyjoshua in a heavyweight unification superfight that all boxing fans want to see, that's after the american retained his wbc belt overnight, stopping luis ortiz in the 10th round in new york. our reporter ade adedoyin was there and...
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john kirby. admiral, locked and loaded. fire and fury, rocket man.ce that the trump strategy is actually working? >> i think there is no question of positive development. there is absolutely no doubt about that. i do think the trump administration deserves a little credit here in terms of the pressure they've put on the north. the sanctions are starting to bite, the toughest sanctions ever put in place, and i think also he's created some uncertainty in kim jong-un's mind when he talks about military options the way he has. i also think there's more to it. kim is not his father. he's in a much stronger position now with more advanced nuclear and ballistic capabilities, so he's going to go to any table with a stronger hand to play. plus he's also taking advantage of the fact that he has a partner across the border who is more pliable, has a much more liberal view to talk about retaliation and all that entails. what i worry about, john, is the diplomatic strategy going forward. the trump administration was caught off guard and by surprise by how quickly
john kirby. admiral, locked and loaded. fire and fury, rocket man.ce that the trump strategy is actually working? >> i think there is no question of positive development. there is absolutely no doubt about that. i do think the trump administration deserves a little credit here in terms of the pressure they've put on the north. the sanctions are starting to bite, the toughest sanctions ever put in place, and i think also he's created some uncertainty in kim jong-un's mind when he talks...
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i know that classical liberals like john locke and rousseau and me, we believe in freedom of religiony. kids. responsible and for hurt feelings. i ain't and mike ain't either. also, i'm supposed to be responsible for the bad decisions every one of them decisions every one of them they have ever made. well, i ain't. here's the deal. if you think that beer is liquid cereal, ain't responsible for your cirrhosis, if you think that gravy is a food group, i ain't responsible for the go goo in your arteries. get over it. mike would be a great edition to the cma. thank you. i have written this little song y'all may like ♪ i pray that some day ♪ we'll all love one another ♪ if that day ever comes ♪ lord, it would thrill me ♪ in the meantime i love everybody ♪ who don't want to kill me ♪ griff: larry, there is a declaration of independence and gettysburg address. we have now witnessed the gatlin address from texas. thank you for putting it so clearly. >> i will serve. pete: larry, i mean, you make us laugh about it. but you are ultimately just talking about tolerance. the definition of toleranc
i know that classical liberals like john locke and rousseau and me, we believe in freedom of religiony. kids. responsible and for hurt feelings. i ain't and mike ain't either. also, i'm supposed to be responsible for the bad decisions every one of them decisions every one of them they have ever made. well, i ain't. here's the deal. if you think that beer is liquid cereal, ain't responsible for your cirrhosis, if you think that gravy is a food group, i ain't responsible for the go goo in your...
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john higgins and barry hawkins are locked together 4—1; after two sessions.his career, which would take him to just two behind ronnie 0'sullivan, i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you, lizzie. more now on our top story, the death of sir roger bannister. the first man to run a mile in underfour minutes. he kombich that historic feat with help from two other traditional honours. sir roger accomplished the historic feat with help from two other british runners — chris chataway and chris brasher. chris's son hugh brasher, race director of the london marathon has been paying his tribute. it is difficult for us 64 years later to understand at the time how important it was. this was britain coming out of a war, with rationing. he lifted a nation. he did what was seen to be physiologically impossible. people had tried for yea rs impossible. people had tried for years to break this magical barrier. could someone run underfour years to break this magical barrier. could someone run under four minutes for a could someone run under four minutes fora mile? cou
john higgins and barry hawkins are locked together 4—1; after two sessions.his career, which would take him to just two behind ronnie 0'sullivan, i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you, lizzie. more now on our top story, the death of sir roger bannister. the first man to run a mile in underfour minutes. he kombich that historic feat with help from two other traditional honours. sir roger accomplished the historic feat with help from two other british runners — chris chataway and...
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. >> loyalty gets you locked up. ask john>> i get that. >> then it's about michael cohen then, right? >> you're throwing michael cohen understand the bus? >> i'm not throwing him under the bus. he knew exactly what he was doing and he's going to have to discuss this. >> this is the problem with what sarah sanders said at the white house today. she has no acknowledged that this is not just michael cohen. she said that the arbitration was settled favorably to the president. she made it clear that there is a connection here between the president that if it was michael cohen, fine, it was michael cohen, but he was acting at president trump's behest. regardless of whether you think stormy daniels as credibility issues or some sort of agenda, the fact is she is alleging some conduct. the white house cannot rule out that conduct. she said not to my knowledge. but they have an issue not with the fact that he may or may not have had an affair with her but about the cover-up, and the fact that he's alleged to have -- and still to this
. >> loyalty gets you locked up. ask john>> i get that. >> then it's about michael cohen then, right? >> you're throwing michael cohen understand the bus? >> i'm not throwing him under the bus. he knew exactly what he was doing and he's going to have to discuss this. >> this is the problem with what sarah sanders said at the white house today. she has no acknowledged that this is not just michael cohen. she said that the arbitration was settled favorably to...
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. >> loyalty can get you locked up. ask john>> this is about michael cohen. >> i'm not throwing him under the bus. michael cohen knew exactly what he was doing. he's going to have to discuss this. >> this is the problem with what sarah sanders said at the white house. she acknowledged this is not just michael cohen. she said the arbitration was settled favorably to the president. she made it clear that there is a connection here between the president that if it was michael cohen, fine, it was michael cohen. but he was acting at president trump's behest. regardless whether you think stormy daniels has credibility issues or she has some sort of agenda, the fact is that she is alleging conduct. the white house cannot rule out that conduct. she said not to my knowledge. not just with the fact that he may or may not have had an affair with her, but about the cover up and the fact that he is alleged to have and still to this day as recently as a week ago, been acting -- he's a sitting president who is using legal machineations to try
. >> loyalty can get you locked up. ask john>> this is about michael cohen. >> i'm not throwing him under the bus. michael cohen knew exactly what he was doing. he's going to have to discuss this. >> this is the problem with what sarah sanders said at the white house. she acknowledged this is not just michael cohen. she said the arbitration was settled favorably to the president. she made it clear that there is a connection here between the president that if it was...
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chief of staff john kelly and own family seem locked in a battle right now. according to associated press, one kelly backer said the chief of staff standing remaining tenuo tenuous. in part because of clashes with kushner himself over policy, personnel and white house structure. "the washington post" reports the president's adult son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly had been disloyal to the president himself. meanwhile "the washington post" reports some mock kushner as a shadow of former self. for his part donald trump seems to be anowed with every move around him. according to axios, staff was talk him off the ledge. tired of restraints tired of own staff. trump is rebelling and kicking off every person who serving him. that's t he purposefully blew off kelly's process and announced planned tariff in a half hazard way. joining me now. shannon, national political reporter for axios, jonathan swan. white house chief of "washington post" fill rutger and republican strategist susan dell percio. i wan
chief of staff john kelly and own family seem locked in a battle right now. according to associated press, one kelly backer said the chief of staff standing remaining tenuo tenuous. in part because of clashes with kushner himself over policy, personnel and white house structure. "the washington post" reports the president's adult son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly had been disloyal to the president himself. meanwhile...
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his chief of staff, john kelly, and his own family is locked in a battle right now. >> kelly backer says the chief of staff's standing remains tenuous. kushner himself over policy and personnel and white house structure. the president's son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly has been disloyaled to the president himself. meanwhile, the washington post reports that some colleagues privately mock kushner as a shadow of his former self. tired of the restraints and his own staffs. trump is rumbling and ticking off of every person who serves him. so he purposefully blew up kelly's process and announced planned tariffs in a haphazard way. >> joining me tonight, our national political reporter, jonathan swan. white house's chief phil rucker a and our republican strategist. >> i want to start with jonathan on this. give us the consequences of this craziness in the white house. he has to show that he's still the boss and will do anything to do that. >> well, i just want to emphasize for your viewers how chaotic it was. when the washingto
his chief of staff, john kelly, and his own family is locked in a battle right now. >> kelly backer says the chief of staff's standing remains tenuous. kushner himself over policy and personnel and white house structure. the president's son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly has been disloyaled to the president himself. meanwhile, the washington post reports that some colleagues privately mock kushner as a shadow of his former...
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there is a united states senator who wants legislation on this, john kennedy, of louisiana. >>> russia and the uk lockedle. russia threatening to retaliate. we go live to london. en you with its historical ance records...test ...you could learn you're from ireland... ...donegal, ireland... ...and your ancestor was a fisherman. with blue eyes. just like you. begin your journey at ancestry.com searching for answers may feel overwhelming. so start your search with our teams of specialists at cancer treatment centers of america. the evolution of cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts if you'd have told me three years ago that we'd be downloading in seconds what used to take minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference and do it like that (snaps). if you'd have told me that i could afford a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. com
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john kelly and his own family seem lock in a battle right now and according to the associated press one kelly backer says chief of staff remains tenuous because of clashes with kushner over policy, personnel and white house truck purr. the "washington post' reports trump's adult sons were angry and felt that by not protecting kushner kelly had been disloyal to the president himself. they people said. meanwhile the washington host reports some colleagues privately mocked kushner as a shadow of his former self. for his part donald trump seems to be annoyed with everyone around him. his staff at times managed to talk him off the ledge. no more. tired have his own restraints and his staff he's ticking off every person who serves him. that's "the washington post" report. the "post" adds he hates kelly's rigid rules so he purposely blew off kelly's rules and announced tar rivers in a haphazard way. joining me bloomberg news reporter. national political reporter. white house bureau chief of the "the washington post". and republican strategist. look i want to start with jonathan swan on this. g
john kelly and his own family seem lock in a battle right now and according to the associated press one kelly backer says chief of staff remains tenuous because of clashes with kushner over policy, personnel and white house truck purr. the "washington post' reports trump's adult sons were angry and felt that by not protecting kushner kelly had been disloyal to the president himself. they people said. meanwhile the washington host reports some colleagues privately mocked kushner as a shadow...
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if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go you can lock in and you have to go to bush johnjoe you the last one here has to be on well you need to be she's now have been addressed but they're young and just along and why bill not to do. a big market with. her on any racial. gag. remain. suri yeah yeah you know when you deny the magnetic. that is meant. hundred now about. this scam and the irony but still if coordinate soria in the ne mr. lenny i do. yeah and you listen my colleague at rb feel yeah. but then you're on aggregate just that way you can and then you had a law you. can . tell us that you might. miss best bet. and you know it as. the liberal would. or i'd be rather do you know what i was out and so. less of i'm. less honda. and now higher now the advent of bed mad they get it it is the good. can it did nothing. and with good luck. in the money they get it they've just not let you know the good in the shoes of ganda. but delighted. in the last hundred of the banks in the manson if. you know me i. haven't been out of for a while and. then in the road i'm up. enough t
if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go you can lock in and you have to go to bush johnjoe you the last one here has to be on well you need to be she's now have been addressed but they're young and just along and why bill not to do. a big market with. her on any racial. gag. remain. suri yeah yeah you know when you deny the magnetic. that is meant. hundred now about. this scam and the irony but still if coordinate soria in the ne mr. lenny i do. yeah and you listen my colleague at...
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his chief of staff, john kelly, and his own family is locked in a battle right now. >> kelly backer sayshe chief of staff's standing remains tenuous. kushner himself over policy and personnel and white house structure. the president's son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly
his chief of staff, john kelly, and his own family is locked in a battle right now. >> kelly backer sayshe chief of staff's standing remains tenuous. kushner himself over policy and personnel and white house structure. the president's son, donald trump jr. and eric were especially angry and felt that by not protecting kushner, kelly
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how to open doors. [ laughter ] one day john kelly -- [ applause ] one day john kelly's going to be like, "all right. i lockedn the oval office and put on fox news. there's no way he can get out. wait! what's that noise? [ laughter ] clever girl." [ applause ] now one of those decisions trump has learned he can make on his own was his choice for chief economic advisor. in the past, that position has been held by academics and financial titans. but as usual trump went a different route. he chose a cable news pundit. >> another personality is joining the trump administration. the president has now selected cnbc commentator larry kudlow to lead his economic council. >> he has been a senior contributor on cnbc with a television show. >> seth: so trump is just filling his administration with people he sees on tv. i guess we should get ready for white house chef guy fieri, surgeon general mcdreamy, and secretary of defense, the general. [ laughter and applause ] but hey, just because someone's on tv doesn't mean he's an idiot, right? i mean -- [ light laughter ] it doesn't mean that, right? maybe larry kudlow is a
how to open doors. [ laughter ] one day john kelly -- [ applause ] one day john kelly's going to be like, "all right. i lockedn the oval office and put on fox news. there's no way he can get out. wait! what's that noise? [ laughter ] clever girl." [ applause ] now one of those decisions trump has learned he can make on his own was his choice for chief economic advisor. in the past, that position has been held by academics and financial titans. but as usual trump went a different...
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young woman if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you can lock in and you have to do still love to do that was john joe you the last one here has to be on my limited shelf now have been addressed but the young. chef de long and what have been know to draw a big mark with. her many racial. gag. stocker remain. suri yeah yeah you know when you deny her magnetic. gravitas and that meant. many of the scam in the army but still if coordinates. in the end you miss him through yes. i do. yeah and you listen to get i be feeling yeah. but then you on aggregate to that way you can and then you had a lot at a you. can . tell us why you might kind of your head that the lead make. a missed best bet. and you know it as. the give a little of the. or rather do you know what i was out and. less about. less honda. and now new and higher now i'll add them to read my had they get it just like. you can it did nothing. and with good luck. in the man i get a divorce not know if he'd be good in the shoes of the gal and. let the lad hit. in the last hundred rebates in the manson if. you any. haven't been out of for a while
young woman if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you can lock in and you have to do still love to do that was john joe you the last one here has to be on my limited shelf now have been addressed but the young. chef de long and what have been know to draw a big mark with. her many racial. gag. stocker remain. suri yeah yeah you know when you deny her magnetic. gravitas and that meant. many of the scam in the army but still if coordinates. in the end you miss him through yes. i...
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if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you can lock in an attempt to destroy a month or two that was john jay the last one here has to be on my limited issues now have been addressed but they're young and just a long and why bill not address a big market with that one any ratio. of soaring. yeah the. stock arena. sury yeah yeah you know when. magnetic. that is meant. hundred now about many of the scam in the army but still if coordinates. in the end you miss him three yes. i do. yes and you have said my colleague at r.b.c. your yes. but then you agree he took that way you can and then you had a lot to you. can and will tell us more of you myself can i hear that the lad making new york not . miss best bets i'm not. a liar and you know it as. the devil with no hair no doubt. or any bad deal would as out and. less of them. less honda. and now new and higher now the advent of bed mad they get it it is the good. can it did not. and with good luck. in the man i get it that is not. at the goonda shouldn't. let them out it. honey baked in the manson if. you know any. other has been out of for a w
if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you can lock in an attempt to destroy a month or two that was john jay the last one here has to be on my limited issues now have been addressed but they're young and just a long and why bill not address a big market with that one any ratio. of soaring. yeah the. stock arena. sury yeah yeah you know when. magnetic. that is meant. hundred now about many of the scam in the army but still if coordinates. in the end you miss him three yes. i...
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much disagreement is on national security issues and you can tell how new appointments you lock at someone like johnton how the white house is sort of shifting in one direction and yes i think that's a thing that we are all paying very close attention to here how, you know there's where there was this faction that's played out over the past year it looks like one side is winning now. neil: emily thank you very very much i'm glad you kept to your word and came on, all right in the meantime, is it me or is everyone fascinated in a certain stormy interview, i mean, i understand that these things have a sort of media appeal, but i don't know. we'll show now and then some video of stormy but i think the storm over your money, i think the storm over regulation, the storm over watching and doing what you want to do, i think there's more skin in the game there. what about you? ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fi
much disagreement is on national security issues and you can tell how new appointments you lock at someone like johnton how the white house is sort of shifting in one direction and yes i think that's a thing that we are all paying very close attention to here how, you know there's where there was this faction that's played out over the past year it looks like one side is winning now. neil: emily thank you very very much i'm glad you kept to your word and came on, all right in the meantime, is...
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for the fact that he's not following the facts, but the fact that he's not in lock-step with the white house on this one. >> johnuber is the federal prosecutor, preston, who is going to be looking at this. initially appointed by president obama, reappointed by president trump. the reception has been pretty good on the hill, but this is not an easy assignment that he has. >> it'sen inkr an incredibly ha assignment, one that i wouldn't want to be drawn into with the threat of corruption going all the way into the white house. i think it was a brilliant move on jeff sessions' part, because you got someone who not only was appointed by obama but reappointed by president trump. he is thousands of miles away in utah, a very conservative state right now, so it gives jeff sessions the breathing time to let anybody else see if there is anything to this, and if so, he can continue on with the investigation. what he's done is bought himself time. >> michael, what kind of mandate -- this is always the question about the special counsel, about robert mueller. is he within the parameters of what he should be looking at? what
for the fact that he's not following the facts, but the fact that he's not in lock-step with the white house on this one. >> johnuber is the federal prosecutor, preston, who is going to be looking at this. initially appointed by president obama, reappointed by president trump. the reception has been pretty good on the hill, but this is not an easy assignment that he has. >> it'sen inkr an incredibly ha assignment, one that i wouldn't want to be drawn into with the threat of...
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will mike pompeo continue to be in lock-step with the president in this new role? john? >> jeff zeleny, thank you. with us a bigger group than normal. cnn's john kirby, our diplomatic analyst. phil mattingly, abby philip, don with the "washington post" and rick santorum. everybody at the table believes everyone has the right to have their own team, to be in sync. a, that's a good thing. if you're a foreign minister around the world, i assume you can trust the secretary of state speaks for the president, but the time sg kiing is kind of cu and how mr. tillerson found out is quite a surprise. >> that's not how you deal with a cabinet situation like this. it's totally ungentlemanly and not at all appropriate. but you're right, the president gets to pick his cabinet. and the president should want for the united states to speak with one voice on the global stage, and we haven't. mr. tillerson has been undermined by the president and we haven't been seen as credibly speaking with one voice out there in the world. in a sense this is a good thing for u.s. foreign policy. the tim
will mike pompeo continue to be in lock-step with the president in this new role? john? >> jeff zeleny, thank you. with us a bigger group than normal. cnn's john kirby, our diplomatic analyst. phil mattingly, abby philip, don with the "washington post" and rick santorum. everybody at the table believes everyone has the right to have their own team, to be in sync. a, that's a good thing. if you're a foreign minister around the world, i assume you can trust the secretary of state...
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went after john mccain, called hillary crooked, called the media crooked. there were chants of "locker up." it was lots of fun. if you thought he'd let this hair brained scheme to give guns to teachers go, you're mistaken. this is a man with a lot of hair on his head. >> the beauty is it's concealed. nobody would ever see it unless they needed it. it's concealed. so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is that has it. that's not bad, that's good. and a teacher would have shot the hell out of him before he knew what happened. >> right. >> jimmy: in your jean-claude van damme fantasy world that's exactly what would have happened. but in this situation the security guard even had a gun and nothing was done. the security guard doesn't know the children, doesn't love the children. this man standing outside of the school the other day doesn't love the children. probably doesn't know the children. the teachers love their children. they love their pupils. they love their students. >> jimmy: see, this is what happened wen we elect a president who thinks "paul blart mall cop"
went after john mccain, called hillary crooked, called the media crooked. there were chants of "locker up." it was lots of fun. if you thought he'd let this hair brained scheme to give guns to teachers go, you're mistaken. this is a man with a lot of hair on his head. >> the beauty is it's concealed. nobody would ever see it unless they needed it. it's concealed. so this crazy man who walked in wouldn't even know who it is that has it. that's not bad, that's good. and a teacher...
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media as twenty three year old lock and condit offices a texas residents to remain on alert. possible bombs still out there john hendren reports from austin. the confrontation with the main suspect ended as dramatically as it began police cornering then firing on him in a hotel car park as he tried to drive away then a deadly detonation police say the twenty four year old man set off killing himself as members of the austin police department swat team approached the vehicle the suspect detonated a bomb inside the vehicle knocking one of our swat officers back and one of our swat officers fired at the suspect as well he had been a person of interest seen on video and mention by witnesses police knew his car the bombs had no set patterns some were random some were targeted five hundred federal state and local police are still scrambling to unravel three mysteries are there other bombers other other bombs waiting to explode and why he did it for weeks austin has been a city on edge the mysterious bombs in the state capital city killed two people and injured four others people are scared. you will be too. you know
media as twenty three year old lock and condit offices a texas residents to remain on alert. possible bombs still out there john hendren reports from austin. the confrontation with the main suspect ended as dramatically as it began police cornering then firing on him in a hotel car park as he tried to drive away then a deadly detonation police say the twenty four year old man set off killing himself as members of the austin police department swat team approached the vehicle the suspect...
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police say john grazioli admitted to the crime while speaking with reverend michael polinek inside a cathedral inin erie. the reverend then lockedthe church and called 911. the roman catholic law forbids priests from telling authorities about the content of a confession but the reverend says he did not feel that it was a formal confession. it took place in the rectory, not in a confessional and did not formally ask for the sacrament. >>> many a photo admitted being doctored that showed retired pope benedict's letter sent to pope francis. the vatican claimed it praised a new volume of books about francis and his theology but a vatican official now admits they blurred the two final lines of the first page where benedict explains he didn't actually read the books. >>> in medical news some encouraging research in the fight against dementia. a new study found women who are highly fit in middle age are 90% less likely to develop dementia in later life. researchers say the small study could not prove exercise prevents dementia but does show that excellent cardiovascular health can lower the risk. >>> all right, so you only have a matte
police say john grazioli admitted to the crime while speaking with reverend michael polinek inside a cathedral inin erie. the reverend then lockedthe church and called 911. the roman catholic law forbids priests from telling authorities about the content of a confession but the reverend says he did not feel that it was a formal confession. it took place in the rectory, not in a confessional and did not formally ask for the sacrament. >>> many a photo admitted being doctored that showed...
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his handling of the investigation into the death of journalist john could see are discovered what he said were connections between tops a lock in alterations in the italian mafia in his fiance were murdered as he was preparing to publish the findings now that killing sparked massive anti-government protest. this luxury apartment complex in bratislava is the product of a massive fraud suzanna petka is one of the journalists who exposed it. this also happens to be the address of prime minister robert feed so. peckover discovered that his government had helped the building contract to daunce millions of euros in taxes and penalties. this is only one of many cases that reveal corruption at the highest levels. bedcover keeps glancing around nervously the journalist researched this and other scandals together with her coworker jan could see ak and he was shot dead in mid february by a person still are known. since the murder of yan could siac seen here at a journalism seminar in twenty seventeen things have started changing and slovakia on march the ninth tens of thousands of people demonstrated against the government and the ramp
his handling of the investigation into the death of journalist john could see are discovered what he said were connections between tops a lock in alterations in the italian mafia in his fiance were murdered as he was preparing to publish the findings now that killing sparked massive anti-government protest. this luxury apartment complex in bratislava is the product of a massive fraud suzanna petka is one of the journalists who exposed it. this also happens to be the address of prime minister...
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locked out of the theater. i thought he was scared to learn about john bolton's appointment.ut the idea that now the center poll poles, such as it is from this circus is really sobering. >> howell, i got to tell you, and i don't like to break the fourth wall, that's not how i roll, but i have a stage manager laughing offset here in washington. i don't know what viewers think, but other people appreciate what you're saying and it goes to the deeper point. oh, look, we got the wide shot. it goes to the deeper point, howell, and that is this. americans have always liked shaking up washington. that's why governors have historically done better than senators, we know that, and that's why younger newer candidates like kennedy and obama generally do better than people like john mccain. but you're putting the finger on the fact that americans elected someone with zero experience with federal government. >> i want to repeat something that bill crystal said today earlier on this network. he said he thought that a lot of people who said, okay, i'll roll the dice with trump are now sayin
locked out of the theater. i thought he was scared to learn about john bolton's appointment.ut the idea that now the center poll poles, such as it is from this circus is really sobering. >> howell, i got to tell you, and i don't like to break the fourth wall, that's not how i roll, but i have a stage manager laughing offset here in washington. i don't know what viewers think, but other people appreciate what you're saying and it goes to the deeper point. oh, look, we got the wide shot. it...
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locked out. this cartoon appeared in the "washington post" every time to remind readers there was not equality. this cartoon was drawn in the immediate aftermath of the kennedy assassination. john f. kennedy was a sass assassinated by lee harvey oswald. this is a fake advertisement as if it had come from a mail order catalog encouraging people to purchase weapons. this was something that was important to block. he believed in gun control. he drawn cartoons than issue from the 1950's they were a solution to no. you sense the anker in this drawing. the exclamation point the sarcasm. he's using variety of tools at his hand. it's mostly text based. it's really the text a makes the point this particular cartoon. welcome to the herblock galliry. looking back 50 years ago. we rotate every six months in march and september. that could have been drawn today, i can't believe we're still dealing with that 50 years later. we have this cartoon about the redwood forest being sold to timber and mining interest. mr. block first cartoon was about clear cutting. he was a supporter of nature and american forest and beauty. vietnam war was very important in 1967. johnson escalated the war by incre
locked out. this cartoon appeared in the "washington post" every time to remind readers there was not equality. this cartoon was drawn in the immediate aftermath of the kennedy assassination. john f. kennedy was a sass assassinated by lee harvey oswald. this is a fake advertisement as if it had come from a mail order catalog encouraging people to purchase weapons. this was something that was important to block. he believed in gun control. he drawn cartoons than issue from the 1950's...
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locking the doors. employees say sometimes they actually get aggressive with people and have even scratched cars on the parking lot. they do leave waste around. and that's a health problem. john says it will work with local, state, and federal agencies to relocate the turkeys. >> all right. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. we are talking about danger in the sierra as a heavy snowfall continues to but lives at risk. also, just such a sad story. san francisco woman and her son were killed after being trapped in the snow at a popular resort. >>> a big blow for a disgrace pharmaceutical industry entrepreneur. he will have to forfeit millions of dollars in assets including one of his most prized possessions. >>> good morning. we have some slow traffic developing here. a bridge snow plaza. no problems getting onto the bridge. >>> a no problems with the weather. it is running a little warmer this morning. upper 60s need -- to near 70. tame frizz-prone hair with smoothing care. whole blends smoothing haircare. infused with cold-pressed coconut oil and cocoa butter extracts. whole blends nurtures and protects. for naturally-beautiful, shiny hair. only from whole blends. ♪ fénext up: fé
locking the doors. employees say sometimes they actually get aggressive with people and have even scratched cars on the parking lot. they do leave waste around. and that's a health problem. john says it will work with local, state, and federal agencies to relocate the turkeys. >> all right. >>> 4:48 is the time right now. we are talking about danger in the sierra as a heavy snowfall continues to but lives at risk. also, just such a sad story. san francisco woman and her son were...
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willowside middle school students and teachers were locked in their classrooms for more than an hour as sonoma county sheriff's deputies canvassed the area.sot: lt. john molinari, sonoma county sheriff's office// "the kids stayed in their classrooms until their parents came by and picked them up. the sheriff's office decided to do a complete search of the campus deemed it safe. we actually called in our violent crime unit to come in and investigate the incident." there were two different incidents of graffiti found within hours of each other. the first at 11am was vague but the second found at 2 in the afternoon threatened to take lives.this is the third school in sonoma county in the past week to have discovered such threats. the other two were santa rosa and analy high. in the latest case oakgrove union school district superintendent alan vann gardner said he's proud of the students who found this and reported to staff immediately. and adding quote "it may be a copy cat move but you never know that one percent chance we want all of feel confidant that we are taking the best care to do everything we can to keep safe."sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomo
willowside middle school students and teachers were locked in their classrooms for more than an hour as sonoma county sheriff's deputies canvassed the area.sot: lt. john molinari, sonoma county sheriff's office// "the kids stayed in their classrooms until their parents came by and picked them up. the sheriff's office decided to do a complete search of the campus deemed it safe. we actually called in our violent crime unit to come in and investigate the incident." there were two...