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, we think that there's so expensive but original modern political philosophers like hobbes and john locke distinguish trust and sovereignty are the offices of the ministration we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we the people are beautiful and the most important words of the american constitution, we are sorry and then we set up a constitution and it might have limitations and failures as it did when it was first written. until we got to the civil war and the reconstruction and then excluded women until we got to the 19th century and so on so it's not necessarily the constitution should always be glorified or idolized but it's the idea of the sovereignty of the people and we are constantly expanding and deepening our conception of the people and really who is sovereign so relating it to today, so i think maybe the highlight of this whole trend since i was elected is in january 2013 was a great women's march on washington because it was a moment not of government and public policy or partisanship or any of the common was a moment
, we think that there's so expensive but original modern political philosophers like hobbes and john locke distinguish trust and sovereignty are the offices of the ministration we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we the people are beautiful and the most important words of the american constitution, we are sorry and then we set up a constitution and it might have limitations and failures as it did when it was first written. until we got...
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well, again, i resort to john locke and murray rothbard and their views on homesteading. you mix your labor with the land, and you get to own it. now, you don't own the whole moon just because you planted a flag there, but you own maybe a couple of square miles of it. and the same thing for mars. and my main impetus is i'm a humanist, and i'm afraid we're going to blow ourselves up on this planet, and it would be nice to have some people on mars and on the moon in case the earth ended for human kind. i'm really pro-human, and this is sort of like an insurance policy. so i would like to see some colonies on mars and on the moon. and now the question is, well, how do we conduct business? hopefully with the least government possible and with the most private property and free enterprise possible. that's one aspect. the other aspect is, well, how do we get there? the spaceships? so far in, what was it, 1969 when the first man arrived on the moon? it was government. it was a government employee. my hope is that we do this private enterprise. why again? well, it's more efficien
well, again, i resort to john locke and murray rothbard and their views on homesteading. you mix your labor with the land, and you get to own it. now, you don't own the whole moon just because you planted a flag there, but you own maybe a couple of square miles of it. and the same thing for mars. and my main impetus is i'm a humanist, and i'm afraid we're going to blow ourselves up on this planet, and it would be nice to have some people on mars and on the moon in case the earth ended for human...
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place between two world, the criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john locke, edmund burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr returned to washington on december 16th. in the next day, he held one of his most memorable press conferences. as usual, he began by casually saying that he didn't have any particular news. and then he said there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all too clear that the u.s. needed to do everything it could to help the british empire defend itself and that meant supplying britain with more material. one reporter asked about payment and then fdr gave his famous reply, now when i'm trying to do is eliminate the dollar sign, the silly old foolish dollar sign. here's an illustration. suppose my neighbors house catches fire and i have a long garden hose. he takes my garden hose and connects it to my hydrant. i can help them put out the fire. i don't say that before the operation. you have to pay me $15 for it. i don't want $15. i want my garden hose bac
place between two world, the criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john locke, edmund burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr returned to washington on december 16th. in the next day, he held one of his most memorable press conferences. as usual, he began by casually saying that he didn't have any particular news. and then he said there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all...
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it is an idea associated with john locke, governments exist protect life, liberty, and property. thomas jefferson may have replaced the word with property with the pursuit of happiness in around declaration of independence. he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory of behind -- it is one of the things that is supposed to separate a society with a limited government to an authoritarian sort of government, the idea that a limited government can't take your stuff. willy-nilly is a very serious academic term for this kind of stuff. this idea was included in our bill of rights, including in the end of the fifth amendment. nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. the government may someday need to knock down your home to build a highway or flood your farm to build a reservoir, but if that happens, it has to pay you for the property it took or destroyed. that payment is meant to be one significant check on the over use or misuse of this power, known as imminent domain. the government would have to convince taxpayers to foot th
it is an idea associated with john locke, governments exist protect life, liberty, and property. thomas jefferson may have replaced the word with property with the pursuit of happiness in around declaration of independence. he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory of behind -- it is one of the things that is supposed to separate a society with a limited government to an authoritarian sort of government, the idea that a limited government can't take your stuff....
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. >> and the john locke study in arizona which was the most definitive of any ever done showed that illegal aliens are 142% more likely to be arrested for a crime. it was specific data culled through and painstakingly documented and i want to put it on one full screen. issues important to the american voters. the top problem facing the u.s., immigration, number one at 22% of the public. government, poor leadership, 19%. race relations at 7%. health care at 3%. immigration, dan, the number one issue for americans and i don't think they want more imcelebration into the united states. >> i think that immigrants are scapegoated for a lot of problems that are not theirs. i don't like the russians being scapegoated and i think this is that country of immigrants. >> legal imgrans. legal. >>y, but i don't think there is an illegal immigrant. >> laura: that's very revealing. borders don't matter. let's do it all john lennon song. let's -- no wars or countries or sovereignty and no freedom, ultimately. love the segment. thank you, both. >>> police bust a man threatening the life of steve scalise. he
. >> and the john locke study in arizona which was the most definitive of any ever done showed that illegal aliens are 142% more likely to be arrested for a crime. it was specific data culled through and painstakingly documented and i want to put it on one full screen. issues important to the american voters. the top problem facing the u.s., immigration, number one at 22% of the public. government, poor leadership, 19%. race relations at 7%. health care at 3%. immigration, dan, the number...
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great measure to the philosophical tradition that kinda began around 1650 and was revolutionized by john locke and smith. so locke basically lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and the purpose of civilization, of a civil society is to protect the individuals rights, this is a totally new kind of idea. and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on a minute. it is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic natural lives. >> right so there's a famous scene as he describes himself where he is on his way to visit his friend who is in jail. and he finds, there are some transitions that are different. he finds an advertisement for an essay writing competition. asking the question, have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that. and it was almost surely rhetorical. it was kind of like finding an essay competition at bryn mawr or kenya. of course you're coming up with a clever way of saying yes. but it's about the arts and sciences, have they made it better? and russo looks at this
great measure to the philosophical tradition that kinda began around 1650 and was revolutionized by john locke and smith. so locke basically lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and the purpose of civilization, of a civil society is to protect the individuals rights, this is a totally new kind of idea. and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on a minute. it is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic natural...
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individual interests and national interests are very john locke. protecting property trade that is the goal. he thinks is a good for individuals to have a proper regime that is secure. to promote are going the strength of the nation because of the individuals being able to engage and welcome economic interests. they will then underscore and reinforce the power of the nation. the nation should promote these kinds of results. which of active government involved in promoting all of this commercial activity. property owners being traded in their views of the people. debtor that property are not figuring indirectly in any way. hamilton is flippant on this and he argues that policies are good for this about property because it gives people --. otherwise, they'll be lying around. as is good for them. so it is an afterthought. jefferson has a different view. his is a republican vision. i revolutionary ideology. he thinks of the public could succeed in political terms. economically independent citizens. the nation's political interest to the economic intere
individual interests and national interests are very john locke. protecting property trade that is the goal. he thinks is a good for individuals to have a proper regime that is secure. to promote are going the strength of the nation because of the individuals being able to engage and welcome economic interests. they will then underscore and reinforce the power of the nation. the nation should promote these kinds of results. which of active government involved in promoting all of this commercial...
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government as basically the same thing, but original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke, distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government are the offices of administration we set up in order to do the people's business. the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we, the people, are the three beautiful and most important words of the american constitution. we, the people, are sovereign, then we set up a constitution and it might have limitations and failures as ours undoubtedly did when it was first written. it tolerated and abetted slavery, for example, until we got to the civil war and the reconstruction amendment. it excluded women until we got to the 19th amendment. so it's not necessarily the constitution that should always be glorified or idolized but it's the idea of the sovereignty of the people. we are constantly expanding and deepening our conception of the people and who is sovereign. so relating it to today, still i think maybe the highlight of this whole period since i was elected to congress and entered in january 2017 was the great wom
government as basically the same thing, but original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke, distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government are the offices of administration we set up in order to do the people's business. the sovereign in a democracy are the people. we, the people, are the three beautiful and most important words of the american constitution. we, the people, are sovereign, then we set up a constitution and it might have limitations...
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the original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government audit office of administration that we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in the democracy are the people. we the people are the three beautiful and most important words of the american film constitution to we the people are sovereign and we set up a constitution that might have limitations and failures as ours in delhi do it first written, tolerate and abetted slavery, for example, into a got to the civil war and the reconstruction amendment and exclude women and we got to the 19th amendment and so on. so it's not necessarily the constitution that should always be glorified or idolize what is the idea of the sovereignty is the people we're constantly expanding and deepening our conception of the people and who is sovereign. relating it to today, still i think may be the highlight of this whole time since i was elected to congress and hitter in january 2017 was the great women's march in washington because it was a mome
the original modern political philosophers, russo and hobbs and john locke distinguished sharply between government and sovereignty. government audit office of administration that we set up in order to do the people's business but the sovereign in the democracy are the people. we the people are the three beautiful and most important words of the american film constitution to we the people are sovereign and we set up a constitution that might have limitations and failures as ours in delhi do it...
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in 170 years so clock has been off duty in 170 years so it was with great satisfaction that lock maker, johnlock going again. glad you're with us this friday. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. yes, hello. i'm ben bland in london. our top stories: the un warns that more than half a million rohingya refugee children risk becoming a lost generation, facing disease, abuse and a lack of education. the political future of australia's prime minister, malcolm turnbull, hangs in the balance after more members of his cabinet resign. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post looks at the long—delayed and over—budget high—speed train service from hong kong to destinations in mainland china. transport authorities have promised it will be profitable as soon as it starts next month. the new york times features the story of a pharmacist in north—west china who disappeared to spare his parents the cost of cancer treatment. his father's quest to find him has captivated china, and highlighted the plight of millions who can't afford medical
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john kelly was discussing classified information with her. there's no indication of that. i find it odd that he would bring her into the situation room, lock the door. she's throwing out allegations that that might be unlawful imprisonment, which i don't think it is either. i have a feeling it was less of john kelly trying to lock her in and opposed to maybe locking other people out from coming in and disturbing what was going to be a very sensitive conversation. i don't think there are any legal issues that are presented. these are questions of judgment, not violations of law. >> you know, matt, the story also when you talk about sort of consistency and credibility from omarosa, she doesn't have that on her side. when she left the white house, she did this interview with abc a few days later, she said the president is not a racist. and then a completely different story if her from her on the bo. who do the american public believe? >> there's no honor among thieves, no good guys in the story. omarosa is obviously very smart and very cunning. donald trump in that tweet talks about how she's vicious, as if that's an attribute, not a criticis
john kelly was discussing classified information with her. there's no indication of that. i find it odd that he would bring her into the situation room, lock the door. she's throwing out allegations that that might be unlawful imprisonment, which i don't think it is either. i have a feeling it was less of john kelly trying to lock her in and opposed to maybe locking other people out from coming in and disturbing what was going to be a very sensitive conversation. i don't think there are any...
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john chapman grew up in windsor locks, connecticut. john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed his classmate, bill brooks, was being bullied. as bill says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words, give yourself before taking of someone else. very farsighted. john lived by that motto every single day. everybody that knew him said that's the way he lived. two years after he graduated high school john enlisted in the united states air force. he was among the elite few to complete air force special tactics training, one of the most rigorous training programs in all of the military. john became an expert in deploying undetected onto the battlefield to set up air fields and direct fire support. now john will become the first special tactics airman to receive the congressional medal of honor. john met valerie in pennsylvania while he was training with the army. it was a big day. good day, right sm they married in 1992 -- right? they married in 1992, soon grew into a b
john chapman grew up in windsor locks, connecticut. john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed his classmate, bill brooks, was being bullied. as bill says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words, give yourself before taking of someone else. very farsighted. john lived by that motto every single day. everybody that knew him said that's the way he lived. two years after he graduated high school john enlisted in the...
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air force technical sergeant john chapman was a native of windsor locks, connecticut. untry for decades. soon after 9/11, he volunteered to deploy to afghanistan. march 2002, at just 36, he was on top of a frozen mountain. you can see john right there in the green circle, charging toward enemy bunkers. he would be shot several times before collapsing. and today, at the white house, president trump describing what technical sergeant chapman did even in those final moments. >> even though he was mortally wounded, john regained consciousness continued to fight on, and he really fought. >> reporter: continuing to fire at the ebbmy while members of his own team would be rescued. his wife valerie was there to receive the medal of honor on behaf of our late his. blowing a kiss to the sky. and this is what she said in washington about her husband. >> he was such a genuine, good-hearted person. the girls and i meant everything to him. and just an amazing man. >> we all salute technical sergeant chapman. and we thank you for watching here on a wednesday night. nnouer 7 news. >>>
air force technical sergeant john chapman was a native of windsor locks, connecticut. untry for decades. soon after 9/11, he volunteered to deploy to afghanistan. march 2002, at just 36, he was on top of a frozen mountain. you can see john right there in the green circle, charging toward enemy bunkers. he would be shot several times before collapsing. and today, at the white house, president trump describing what technical sergeant chapman did even in those final moments. >> even though...
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john chapman grew up in windsor locks, connecticut. very young age john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed that his classmate, bill brooks, was being bullied. as bill says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words. give yourself before taking of someone else. that's very far-sighted. john lived by that motto every single day. everybody that knew him said that's the way he lived. two years after he graduated high school, john enlisted in the united states air force. he was among the elite few to complete air force special tactics training, one of the most rigorous training programs in all of the military. john became an expert in deploying undetected onto the battlefield to set up airfields and direct fire support. now john will become the first special tactics airman to receive the congressional medal of honor. john met valerie in winber, pennsylvania, while training with the army. that was a big day. good day, right? they married in 1992 and soon their love
john chapman grew up in windsor locks, connecticut. very young age john was determined to protect those in need. in kindergarten, john noticed that his classmate, bill brooks, was being bullied. as bill says, john stepped in and saved me. in his high school yearbook, john quoted these words. give yourself before taking of someone else. that's very far-sighted. john lived by that motto every single day. everybody that knew him said that's the way he lived. two years after he graduated high...
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they are saying it is time for to lock in your own two feet. johnle drilling is going to take off in china, it will be because of lessons learned here in the country's southwest. it is the largest shale gas plain outside of north america. >> it is very important in terms of being like a laboratory. it is where they learned the trade. in terms of all the new techniques they are trying to learn, and how they improve shale gas production, feeling it is crucial. john: china's energy giants are pouring money into it. they say shale gas investments will reach over 164.5 billion yuan by 2020. >> we will try to expand output in a steady way. our goal is to achieve a capacity of more than 10 billion cubic meters by 2020 and produce more clean energy for the country. john: sinopec is showing progress. by investing in drilling technology, drilling costs have dropped 40% from 2010 levels but has far to go before it can claim success. >> you can't rely on feeling. feeling is not going to carry the aspirations of the chinese shale industry on its own. we need to
they are saying it is time for to lock in your own two feet. johnle drilling is going to take off in china, it will be because of lessons learned here in the country's southwest. it is the largest shale gas plain outside of north america. >> it is very important in terms of being like a laboratory. it is where they learned the trade. in terms of all the new techniques they are trying to learn, and how they improve shale gas production, feeling it is crucial. john: china's energy giants...
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president's lawyer in the mueller investigation, that would be ty cobb and john dowd were heard chatting about documents mcgahn had locked in his safe. we now know it was in that moment based on brand-new reporting from "the new york times" that mcgahn made the fateful decision to become a sul summoned ongoing witness in the mueller investigation into russian collusion and obstruction of justice. from that block buster report we learned don mcgahn spoke to mueller in three voluntary interviews with investigators that totaled 30 hours over the past nine months sharing detailed accounts of the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether president trump obstructed justice, including some that investigators would not have learned of otherwise. the president responding to the times bombshell in a 14-tweet tirade that is ongoing and includes his most hysterical attacks to date on special counsel robert mueller. attacks like this one. quote, disgraced and discredited bob mueller and his whole group of angry democrat thugs spent over 30 hours with the white house counsel, spelled wrong, only with my approval for purposes o
president's lawyer in the mueller investigation, that would be ty cobb and john dowd were heard chatting about documents mcgahn had locked in his safe. we now know it was in that moment based on brand-new reporting from "the new york times" that mcgahn made the fateful decision to become a sul summoned ongoing witness in the mueller investigation into russian collusion and obstruction of justice. from that block buster report we learned don mcgahn spoke to mueller in three voluntary...
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what about michael flynn who chanted "lock her up" at. >> john bolton. >> he was trashing the prior administration. >> correct. so there is no consistent standard here and the line is very clear that these are people i think that general hayden had it correct, that these are people who have been critical of the president and/or are somehow tied in some way, even if it's distant, to the dossier that while it did not start the russia investigation, the president continues to insist it did. so it's impossible pick one apart there are legitimate reasons to talk about whether people should have clearances in perpetuity. and that's a fine discussion to have. but this is not how you have that conversation. >> david, i don't want to dramatize this in any way, is there as far as you know any precedent for this in the history of -- obviously people have had security clearances revoked. have i they ever had them revoked for being a critic of the president? >> everyone's scrambling to find the answer to, that anderson. so far no one has. i can't remember anything like that. people have had their security clea
what about michael flynn who chanted "lock her up" at. >> john bolton. >> he was trashing the prior administration. >> correct. so there is no consistent standard here and the line is very clear that these are people i think that general hayden had it correct, that these are people who have been critical of the president and/or are somehow tied in some way, even if it's distant, to the dossier that while it did not start the russia investigation, the president...
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expensive goods they then pounce when people try to steal it from chicago here's john hendren with that reports. no lock on the back of the truck at all she's a pole yeah yeah that's holding a truck. police pull over the bait truck on locked and loaded with boxes of nike shoes they look at on the side of the road in one of chicago's greenest neighborhoods locals say sometimes the back is round up to reveal the one thousand shoes inside the yard chasing crime drama great drug crime then they wait for the young men of englewood to discover on this you tube video posted by anti crime activist charles mckenzie outraged residents call that entrapment. is the basis of the baby and probably want to be like from the streets of chicago's south side are among the city's most violent but neighborhood activists say the bait truck preys on poor black children tempting them to steal what they wouldn't touch of police hadn't put it there oh and probably want to be like you trying to make me like you but in the ghetto. in the ghetto this young man apparently took the bait each year across the u.s. the f.b.i. says cargo
expensive goods they then pounce when people try to steal it from chicago here's john hendren with that reports. no lock on the back of the truck at all she's a pole yeah yeah that's holding a truck. police pull over the bait truck on locked and loaded with boxes of nike shoes they look at on the side of the road in one of chicago's greenest neighborhoods locals say sometimes the back is round up to reveal the one thousand shoes inside the yard chasing crime drama great drug crime then they...
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. >> reporter: she says she recorded chief of staff john kelly in the secure situation room as he was firing her, claiming he lockedn. >> i'm only going to stay for a couple of minutes. these are lawyers. we've got to talk to you about leaving the white house. there are pretty significant legal issues that we hope don't develop into something that will make it ugly for you. >> is the president aware of this? >> don't -- let's not go down the road. this is a non-negotiable discussion. >> i don't want to negotiate. i never talked -- never had the chance to talk to you, general kelly. so if this is my departure i'd like to have at least an opportunity to understand. >> we can talk another time. this has to do with some pretty serious integrity violations. so i'll let it go at that. so the staff and everybody on the staff works for me, not the president. >> reporter: senior administration officials telling abc news that manigault newman was fired for misusing government resources and mistreatment of fellow staff members. on "fox & friends" the white house slamming the former staffer. >> her character, her integrity had
. >> reporter: she says she recorded chief of staff john kelly in the secure situation room as he was firing her, claiming he lockedn. >> i'm only going to stay for a couple of minutes. these are lawyers. we've got to talk to you about leaving the white house. there are pretty significant legal issues that we hope don't develop into something that will make it ugly for you. >> is the president aware of this? >> don't -- let's not go down the road. this is a...
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he knew that john kelly was going to take me into the atuation room and lock me in there, threaten say that things were going to get ugly for me, there would be damage to me reputation, you know what, the next day there was damage to my reputation beuse they used and exploited an african-american reporter to say i was running around the residence and trying to break c into tistmas party which is ludicrous, chuck. it is unacceptable. that's the way these folks operate. when he said that people answer to him and not the president, that should be concerning for every single american that hears that. >> let me ask you about the integrity issuesuphat he brought if the white house asked for permission to release your file -- >> i would love for em to do it i'm saying this light right here on "meet the press" -- - release the hr file of whatever violati >> please, let's bring it all to light. i'm saying rht here on "meet the press," you took a car to the national baseball game -- >> so if the white house t releas -- >> release it. absolutely. el transgression that john -- >> absolutely. becau
he knew that john kelly was going to take me into the atuation room and lock me in there, threaten say that things were going to get ugly for me, there would be damage to me reputation, you know what, the next day there was damage to my reputation beuse they used and exploited an african-american reporter to say i was running around the residence and trying to break c into tistmas party which is ludicrous, chuck. it is unacceptable. that's the way these folks operate. when he said that people...
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president's lawyer in the mueller investigation, that would be ty cobb and john dowd were heard chatting about documents mcgahn had lockedknow it was in that moment based on brand-new reporting from "the new york times" that mcgahn made the fateful decision to become a sul summoned ongoing witness in the mueller investigation into russian collusion and obstruction of justice. from that block buster report we learned don mcgahn spoke to mueller in three voluntary interviews with investigators that totaled 30 hours over the past nine months sharing detailed accounts of the episodes at the heart of the inquiry into whether president trump obstructed justice, including some that investigators would not have learned of otherwise. the president responding to the times bombshell in a 14-tweet tirade that is ongoing and includes his most hysterical
president's lawyer in the mueller investigation, that would be ty cobb and john dowd were heard chatting about documents mcgahn had lockedknow it was in that moment based on brand-new reporting from "the new york times" that mcgahn made the fateful decision to become a sul summoned ongoing witness in the mueller investigation into russian collusion and obstruction of justice. from that block buster report we learned don mcgahn spoke to mueller in three voluntary interviews with...
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lock her up. where were the condemnations that john mccain presided over?my: in 2008, i want to turn to what you're describing, but this was in new hampshire at a town hall meeting when he defended his presidential opponent barack obama, his rival, in the face of constituents spouting racist conspiracy theories. this is a clip. >> own to ask a question. trust obama. i have read about him and he is -- he is an arab. >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizen that i just happen have disagreements with on fundamental issues them and that is all about. amy: there are some a-levels to address this on, mehdi hasan. if you could start. >> i have been thinking about this clip a lot. it is gone viral. it is being held up by a lot of people as mccain's moment of nobility in 2008 were he defended barack obama compared to donald trump, who spread birther conspiracies about obama being a secret muslim. some of us have criticized that. i have always found that clip unconscionable, to say the least. even if you give john mccain the benefit of the doubt an
lock her up. where were the condemnations that john mccain presided over?my: in 2008, i want to turn to what you're describing, but this was in new hampshire at a town hall meeting when he defended his presidential opponent barack obama, his rival, in the face of constituents spouting racist conspiracy theories. this is a clip. >> own to ask a question. trust obama. i have read about him and he is -- he is an arab. >> no, ma'am. no, ma'am. he is a decent family man, citizen that i...
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he knew that john kelly was going to take me into the situation room, lock me in there, threaten me and things were going to get ugly. >> he said he didn't know and they run a big operation. do you think the president lies often. who is the they in the tape. >> you can't ask a question and then confer my answer with another question. you asked me, downing he knows? >> with me the author of the book the loneliness of the black republican. welcome back. off of that last pointer it's almost like omarosa day to day, hour by hour, this is a woman whose story continues to change. how can she even be taken creditedbly? >> omarosa has long been comfortable being american villain orville an he is. i think she is perfectly fine with that. and it is part of her opportunity to get her name in the press to get attention to really sell these book. on the other hand, a lot of the stuff that she's telling us isn't exactly news. instead what we are seeing is confirmation of things that we already knew that we had already heard about. the whispers and the problems. and you know, who better to troll the r
he knew that john kelly was going to take me into the situation room, lock me in there, threaten me and things were going to get ugly. >> he said he didn't know and they run a big operation. do you think the president lies often. who is the they in the tape. >> you can't ask a question and then confer my answer with another question. you asked me, downing he knows? >> with me the author of the book the loneliness of the black republican. welcome back. off of that last pointer...
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he knew that john kelly was going to take me in the situation room and lock me in there, threaten me things were going to get ugly for me. >> he said he didn't know and they run a big operation. who is the they? >> has the honesty issue. >> wait, savannah, who is the tape. you can't ask a question and then ask another question without my answer. you asked me do you think he knows? >> i'm not certain. >> yes, he knew, i'm not certain. >> beats me. i don't know what she was saying. >> i thought you had the answer. >> i mean, she shouldn't say three different things right there. >> i have to tell you, that is a defense i think you will hear from the white house in the coming days. they have a real problem here dozens of tapes may exist here. there's nothing they can apparently do about it. i don't know if they can say some are classified. i doubt it at this point. these are going to come out. the only defense will be that, what on earth is she saying, she's a bad employee. she's low life is what the president said, even though he hired her. >> taken out of context. we don't no what we'r
he knew that john kelly was going to take me in the situation room and lock me in there, threaten me things were going to get ugly for me. >> he said he didn't know and they run a big operation. who is the they? >> has the honesty issue. >> wait, savannah, who is the tape. you can't ask a question and then ask another question without my answer. you asked me do you think he knows? >> i'm not certain. >> yes, he knew, i'm not certain. >> beats me. i don't know...
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locked down case. >> this is a stronger case than the john edwards case for a couple obvious reasons.have a witness michael cohen to testify. in the edwards case, one witness was deceased and the other was 101 and not able to testify. you have the timing. weeks before the election, did it make a difference? who knows? was it the only thing that made a difference? no, there were a lot of factors in this election, but would it have swayed a few votes if this came up beforehand? possibly. we may never know. what is bob mueller doing this morning? >> i suspect that he's putting his nose to the grind and he's actually getting more work done knowing that he has really two feathers in his cap. number one, he's got the feather of having, although it wasn't a comprehensive victory, there are still ten counts that the jury was able to hang on in the paul manafort trial, but he's got eight counts under his belt going into a new trial where he has reportedly three times the amount of evidence against that person. you've got somebody named michael cohen who although there was not a corroboration l
locked down case. >> this is a stronger case than the john edwards case for a couple obvious reasons.have a witness michael cohen to testify. in the edwards case, one witness was deceased and the other was 101 and not able to testify. you have the timing. weeks before the election, did it make a difference? who knows? was it the only thing that made a difference? no, there were a lot of factors in this election, but would it have swayed a few votes if this came up beforehand? possibly. we...
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locked in an office space. the location of those documents is unknown. >>> senator john mccain's announcement he's stopping medical treatment for a brain tumor. he is battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. he's serving his sixth term as arizona senator, but he has been absent from washington since december. his family thanked everyone for their support and for their concern. >> family and friends will say their final good-bye to mollie tibbetts. she will be laid to rest in brooklyn, iowa. cristhian rivera is charged with her murder, an undocumented immigrant from mexico. preliminary autopsy results show multiple sharp force injuries as the cause of her death. as the immigration status ignites new debate over immigration, mollie's family members say they do not want her death to be used for political leverage. >>> new information about a stabbing at a b.a.r.t. station. police arrested this man. officers said he attacked a homeless man early yesterday morning. that man was asleep outside the station and woke up to the attack. officers spotted him and arrested him. >>> friends and family gathered to remember a
locked in an office space. the location of those documents is unknown. >>> senator john mccain's announcement he's stopping medical treatment for a brain tumor. he is battling an aggressive form of brain cancer. he's serving his sixth term as arizona senator, but he has been absent from washington since december. his family thanked everyone for their support and for their concern. >> family and friends will say their final good-bye to mollie tibbetts. she will be laid to rest in...
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lock you out, you won't get back in. >>> a community is mourning the man who ran john's grill in san francisco. a funeral was held for gus constan. he recently passed away at the age of 87 bought john's grill in 1969. it welcomed everyone, the rich, famous, local, neighbors, everyone, constan's son has operated it since 1990. >>> storam ranger is out monitoringhe skies. >> we'll show you the live picture. it's creating this orange glow across the city tonight. it's also a little bit brown here, not the usual fog color we have moving in. again, that's the mixture of the fog particles and also the smoke. so unhealthy to breathe. may need to limit outdoor exposure if you suffer from asthma, any kind of respiratory problems, allergies, right now 59 degrees and we'll see temperatures dropping off into the mid-50s tonight. our doppler radar is tracking, and here is the fog here but all of this gray across the bay area is the smoke we have currently moving in. it has been thickest in marin, napa, sonoma counties. you can see it over the last three hours spreading from the north right off to the south.
lock you out, you won't get back in. >>> a community is mourning the man who ran john's grill in san francisco. a funeral was held for gus constan. he recently passed away at the age of 87 bought john's grill in 1969. it welcomed everyone, the rich, famous, local, neighbors, everyone, constan's son has operated it since 1990. >>> storam ranger is out monitoringhe skies. >> we'll show you the live picture. it's creating this orange glow across the city tonight. it's also...
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john mccain was an extraordinary person and trump just couldn't get over the fact that he battled and lockedin even to provide sympathy for mccain's last moments. remember that aide kelly sadler, she said he is dying anyway. the white house did not apologize for that statement either. >> yeah. >> julian. >> it is petty politics. i think these little moments when the whole world is praising and mourning and thinking about someone who did devote his life and body to the united states to do something like this and those moments tell us a lot about the trump presidency. >> not just the democrats who stepped up. merkel and trudeau. macron. the list goes on and on. let's talk about what is next. julian, who carries his legacy? you look at bob corker is out. jeff flake is out. paul ryan is out. they are leaving. perhaps nikki haley or ben sasse? >> the senate is divided deeply. he is final voice of that generation. he understood that as well. i'm not sure. maybe susan collins at this point is the last standing person who embodies those ideals. that is not where the senate is going today. we should
john mccain was an extraordinary person and trump just couldn't get over the fact that he battled and lockedin even to provide sympathy for mccain's last moments. remember that aide kelly sadler, she said he is dying anyway. the white house did not apologize for that statement either. >> yeah. >> julian. >> it is petty politics. i think these little moments when the whole world is praising and mourning and thinking about someone who did devote his life and body to the united...
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. >> john kelly said this is the end, we want you to leave, but what's interesting is, they take me into the situation room, the doors are locked, they tell me i can't leave and they start to threaten me, put fear in me, to put me under duress. >>> nasa launches a ship into space at speeds faster than ever before. as it approaches the sun with incredible new technology. >>> and going back to the sandlot one more time with the stars of the kid classic. you're killing me, monday, "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. breaking overnight, hundreds of people have been injured after a pier collapsed at a popular music festival in the spanish city of vigo. officials say 316 people were injured. nine have been rushed to the hospital, two serious condition. no fatalities have been reported at this hour, according to a local paper. the wooden platform packed with concert goers, many teenagers, gave way during the first song of the concert after a rapper told them to jump. the platform, nearly 100 feet long, collapsed within a matter of seconds, sending people tumbling on top of each other
. >> john kelly said this is the end, we want you to leave, but what's interesting is, they take me into the situation room, the doors are locked, they tell me i can't leave and they start to threaten me, put fear in me, to put me under duress. >>> nasa launches a ship into space at speeds faster than ever before. as it approaches the sun with incredible new technology. >>> and going back to the sandlot one more time with the stars of the kid classic. you're killing me,...
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locked, that's a pretty good sign. >> i will keep reading them despite that. thank you, john. >> we'll be right back. stay with us.too much for insurance you don't even understand? well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. esurance. an allstate company. if your moderate to severeor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio®, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio® works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract, and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion
locked, that's a pretty good sign. >> i will keep reading them despite that. thank you, john. >> we'll be right back. stay with us.too much for insurance you don't even understand? well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes...
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john hendren to pull. back the truck at all oh yeah yeah as opposed to a truck. police pull over the bait truck on lockedand loaded with boxes of nike shoes they look at on the side of the road in one of chicago's grittiest neighborhoods locals say sometimes the back is rolled up to reveal the one thousand shoes inside the yard chasing graham to drive a great drug crime then they wait for the young men of englewood to discover on these you tube video posted by crime activist charles mckenzie outraged residents call that entrapment. is the basis of the baby and probably want to be like the streets of chicago's south side are among the city's most violent but neighborhood activists say the bait truck preys on poor black children tempting them to steal what they wouldn't touch of police hadn't put if there are you probably want to see my truck make it mighty hot in the ghetto. in the ghetto this young man apparently took the bait each year across the u.s. the f.b.i. says cargo theft costs twenty seven million dollars in losses but local activists say police tactics here are racist they say there are no repo
john hendren to pull. back the truck at all oh yeah yeah as opposed to a truck. police pull over the bait truck on lockedand loaded with boxes of nike shoes they look at on the side of the road in one of chicago's grittiest neighborhoods locals say sometimes the back is rolled up to reveal the one thousand shoes inside the yard chasing graham to drive a great drug crime then they wait for the young men of englewood to discover on these you tube video posted by crime activist charles mckenzie...
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lock her up. but general flynn kept his clearance. at this point you may have a reasonable question also on john brennan's mind.ey still have security clearances? national security. it is good to have continuity between administrations. it is not like they're constantly gepting clattin clas briefings. former cia director john deutsch lost his after classified documents were found unsecured on his home security. and general flynn had his suspended into the investigation of his foreign contacts. he later plead guilty to the fbi, it is notable he has not lost his security clearance, it is just suspended. never has the president asserted the authority to personally control security clearances. overnight, 12 former intel leaders released a letter supporting brennan saying this was an attempt to stifle free speech. it is reasonable to ask why over four million people have access to our nation's secrets, especially when many are private contractors like edward snowden. it is not just unreasonable, but it is petty. >> all we have to do ask listen to the president's own words about why hoe is doing it to go by the guide
lock her up. but general flynn kept his clearance. at this point you may have a reasonable question also on john brennan's mind.ey still have security clearances? national security. it is good to have continuity between administrations. it is not like they're constantly gepting clattin clas briefings. former cia director john deutsch lost his after classified documents were found unsecured on his home security. and general flynn had his suspended into the investigation of his foreign contacts....
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so, she had that little voice locked up in a cage in rural texas. ( audience reacts ) even nielsen's close ally, white house chief of staff, john kelly, advised nielsen against doing the news conference. man! does anybody in the white house listen to john kelly? ( laughter ) john kelly is like that sticker on your meds that says, "do not take wcohol." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) well, now you've piqued my interest. ( laughter ) now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent toady. in fact, kelly himself once believed he stood between trump and chaos. but recently, "he has told at least one person close to him that he may as well let the president do what he wants, even if it leads to impeachment-- at least this chapter of american history would come to a close." ( cheers and applause ) uh-huh. okay, yeah. but that is the weakest thing i've ever heard. "pack up your stuff, kids. the house belongs to the raccoons now." ( laughter ) and-- can i see that last line again? "at least this last chapter of american history would come to a close"? that's pretty optimistic that there will be history books after this. ( laughter ) i
so, she had that little voice locked up in a cage in rural texas. ( audience reacts ) even nielsen's close ally, white house chief of staff, john kelly, advised nielsen against doing the news conference. man! does anybody in the white house listen to john kelly? ( laughter ) john kelly is like that sticker on your meds that says, "do not take wcohol." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) well, now you've piqued my interest. ( laughter ) now, kelly wasn't supposed to be an impotent...
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locked out again? >> yeah. >> in this case, david. >> uncle jesse is giving him a tour of the house. >> later, josh. >> tag along with josh to the set of the show. >> no way. >> with johnosh and john were on the show together. >> uncle jesse. >> yes, david. >> i just got dumped. >> oh, david. >> and there's no one better to ask advice from than uncle jesse. >> this happens. hearts get broken. when i was your age i got a broken heart too, i got dumped. >> you got dumped too? >> no. >> who's laughing? who is that? >> and then they're like -- they just know when you said something funny and it will happen around you. >> i don't care that you got a broken heart, david, because it means that you have a heart and you're not a heartless guy, you're a sensitive man. >> mom, dad, megan -- oh, god, i'm in the wrong show. >> you see a lot more of these big celebrities collaborate with youtube celebrities. >> it's only -- >> this is where friends is gone too? >> give you a clue, john. >> good old john. >> that's all for now. connect with us at rightthisminute.com, we'll see you next time. >>> a pennsylvania police officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter for the shooti
locked out again? >> yeah. >> in this case, david. >> uncle jesse is giving him a tour of the house. >> later, josh. >> tag along with josh to the set of the show. >> no way. >> with johnosh and john were on the show together. >> uncle jesse. >> yes, david. >> i just got dumped. >> oh, david. >> and there's no one better to ask advice from than uncle jesse. >> this happens. hearts get broken. when i was your age i got...
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lock the secret service in, and all the other men out. so the other people would go down and commiserate, you know, what did you think about john? and they would get their advice on dating. and they would bring their boyfriends around. and then they would make food for them. and all of the three secret servicemen, well, they all gained weight. they all -- my parents -- i went to washington to help my poor mother as her duties, i could be there to -- when she was out of town to give guided tours and i could be the hostess. well, uh know full well it was because, number one, the secret service were getting too fat. two, there was, you know, you have to remember as susan does, there are some scary things that happen. and so they -- having me under their roof, would have me easier than having me in the dorm. who knows. and there were people in texas who didn't like us, too. we were pretty controversial far lot of those people. and so i did come back up, but my life changed completely. i mean, when he was i was down at the university, i was a freshman, and one of the women who was a real star on campus, a beauty, someone said to her,
lock the secret service in, and all the other men out. so the other people would go down and commiserate, you know, what did you think about john? and they would get their advice on dating. and they would bring their boyfriends around. and then they would make food for them. and all of the three secret servicemen, well, they all gained weight. they all -- my parents -- i went to washington to help my poor mother as her duties, i could be there to -- when she was out of town to give guided tours...
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smart man and senator and now sometimes john would get a little angry, and somebody would complain to me as the leader and i would just simply say if you were locked up in a cage for five years, you might lose your temper now and then, too. >> yeah, he had an excuse, no doubt. >> well sh, he had a perfect -- didn't do it trying to make a point by losing his temper, it is just that sometimes he boiled over. and when he did, nobody really paid a lot of attention unless they cast a vote that hurt the republican party, but that didn't happen maybe half a doz en times. and everybody's talked about his courage and his statesmanship and his love of america and his family and his children, and the colleague that he served with. i can't think of a one that ever stood on the senate floor and criticized john mccain. >> wow. >> there wasn't anything to criticize. i mean, the guy was honest, and he was a man of integrity, and he spoke his mind and if he didn't agree with it, that is okay with him. but he wanted to make his position clear that he would vote for measures that were good for america, period. >> he put country and all people before himself and you
smart man and senator and now sometimes john would get a little angry, and somebody would complain to me as the leader and i would just simply say if you were locked up in a cage for five years, you might lose your temper now and then, too. >> yeah, he had an excuse, no doubt. >> well sh, he had a perfect -- didn't do it trying to make a point by losing his temper, it is just that sometimes he boiled over. and when he did, nobody really paid a lot of attention unless they cast a...
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locked areas at the landing. the landing a very popular spot there in the downtown area along the banks of the st. john's river that houses a lot of stores, dining, and night life location and this game bar where this madden video game tournament had been happening. so this message right now has been put out there. interesting, as you read the bottom of that tweet, fred, that jacksonville sheriff's office using that hashtag to relay all official information that again the headline is multiple fatalities, among them a suspect. >> terrible. polo, thank you so much. we're going to check back in, in jacksonville. it's raining and an active scene. a reporter from wjxt in jacksonville is joining us right now. so vic, last you were able to tell us, it was unclear, you know, whether majority of the activity was on the inside of this game bar or if it had been taken outside where there was a triage being set up. what more can you tell us now that the police are confirming that there are multiple fatalities there and that people had been hiding, were found hiding in locked places inside? >> fred, i want to start w
locked areas at the landing. the landing a very popular spot there in the downtown area along the banks of the st. john's river that houses a lot of stores, dining, and night life location and this game bar where this madden video game tournament had been happening. so this message right now has been put out there. interesting, as you read the bottom of that tweet, fred, that jacksonville sheriff's office using that hashtag to relay all official information that again the headline is multiple...
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john kelly's assistant saying he wanted to met me in the situation room. it's hard to ignore that coincidence that i had that exchange in the morning and in the evening he was lockingituation room making threats. the white house knows this, hope hicks knows this and john kelly knows that. >> you mention the e-mails, you released some tapes, you have video and audio tapes. when you we want into the white house, when you took that job, did you have the intent of ultimately writing a book? is that why you kept so many recordings? >> no, my intention was to serve my country. when i took my oath to the constitution, to this country, i took it very seriously. this is my second tour of duty working in the white house. i know the importance of working and serving for your country. and trying to help improve the lives of african-americans throughout our community. and so i took my job very seriously. i am an author. this is my third book. certainly, this is what i like to do. i like to write about my experiences. but my intention was to serve my country and do it honorably. >> you definitely were recording the whole time. were you doing it with the intention of writing a bo
john kelly's assistant saying he wanted to met me in the situation room. it's hard to ignore that coincidence that i had that exchange in the morning and in the evening he was lockingituation room making threats. the white house knows this, hope hicks knows this and john kelly knows that. >> you mention the e-mails, you released some tapes, you have video and audio tapes. when you we want into the white house, when you took that job, did you have the intent of ultimately writing a book?...
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john. and never more so than when she gave debby two wedding rings to take to her brother who was by this time lockednk she was obsessed with him to the point she couldn't control him, she couldn't, you know, control the situation. >> she wanted to control it and if she gave him a wedding ring and he wore it, wouldn't that give her all kinds of reason to claim that he would do anything for her? including kill her husband? >> that could be. i don't know. what i got from him after he was arrested was he didn't want anything to do with her. nothing. >> with or without michelle, john was in big trouble. so he lawyered up with prominent fayetteville attorney, clay brewer. >> i believe that he was an innocent man wrongly accused. that any rational interpretation of the circumstantial evidence is consistent with sergeant diamond not being the shooter. >> but military investigators were convinced diamond was the triggerman and decided to quickly proceed with their case against him. and michelle, to remain free. and what did she do? she left town. >> i think she planned to kill her husband a long time ago. i
john. and never more so than when she gave debby two wedding rings to take to her brother who was by this time lockednk she was obsessed with him to the point she couldn't control him, she couldn't, you know, control the situation. >> she wanted to control it and if she gave him a wedding ring and he wore it, wouldn't that give her all kinds of reason to claim that he would do anything for her? including kill her husband? >> that could be. i don't know. what i got from him after he...
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he revoked the security clearance of john brennan and drew a direct connection between his action and the russia investigation. the u.s. and turkey remain lockedemate that has rocked global markets. new tariffs on turkish goods will stay in place even if turkey frees a detained american pastor. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz, this is bloomberg. tom: thanks. within the data, equities, commodities, currency, bonds, quiet today but the euro still pounded under 1.14. oil weaker in the last 24 hours. next screen. equity markets, up, down. more attention yesterday. dollar does not give up much here. there is lira. we will show a chart on the improved turkish lira. the statistic i'm watching -- turkish two-year yields based in u.s. dollars, 9.23, normal. i do not know quite where it is but 6.5%. francine: i like that. you are looking at that -- i have a longer-term chart. dollar falling, european stocks climbing. european stocks were volatile, pretty much flat now they are gaining a quarter of 1%. treasuries dipping. it is a fun
he revoked the security clearance of john brennan and drew a direct connection between his action and the russia investigation. the u.s. and turkey remain lockedemate that has rocked global markets. new tariffs on turkish goods will stay in place even if turkey frees a detained american pastor. global news 24 hours a day on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz, this is bloomberg. tom: thanks. within the...
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john mccain and ronald reagan and george w. bush is dead. it's over. it doesn't exist anymore. it has been taken over lock, stock, and barrel. for there to be any redemption of a right of center conservative party in the united states of america means the party of trump must be destroyed politically. it's like a fire. fires are a part of the ecosystem. part of the natural progress. and when the forest burns, it's purified. there can be new growth. for there to be new growth of a conservative movement, of a right center party, the one that i joined in 1988, it needs to burn to the ground. >> and this is what we are going to be talking about on our podcast about how we do that, how we wrest away the ideals of personal liberty and individual responsibility and a strong defense without ballooning the national deficit. >> yes. words matter. elise and steve, great to see you in person. always good to see you. >>> up next, there is a storm brewing. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you'
john mccain and ronald reagan and george w. bush is dead. it's over. it doesn't exist anymore. it has been taken over lock, stock, and barrel. for there to be any redemption of a right of center conservative party in the united states of america means the party of trump must be destroyed politically. it's like a fire. fires are a part of the ecosystem. part of the natural progress. and when the forest burns, it's purified. there can be new growth. for there to be new growth of a conservative...
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the difference in john as an instructor and prisoner of war, even as a politician, he didn't follow all the rules. he did not lock a lot of other people. you have no advantage with him because he had -- if you had political power, money, prestigy to treat his students with the best he could, teaching us the best way to fly. and the best way to live life. >> shannon: once you wound up in vietnam, you pollute us dozens and dozens of missions before you were ultimately shot down come about six months before him. you talk about learning that he was going to be there in prison, how important it was for anybody that you found that they had a way to connect, found a way to communicate because it made all the difference knowing you had each other in this horrible condition. >> communication was vital, that is for sure. we left no stone unturned to communicate with the new guys. he came in very broken up, seven broken bones when he was shot down, put in a cell not far from mine, it was difficult to communicate with the man because of his state. they cut his hair one time and the hair was all outside and he was prematurely
the difference in john as an instructor and prisoner of war, even as a politician, he didn't follow all the rules. he did not lock a lot of other people. you have no advantage with him because he had -- if you had political power, money, prestigy to treat his students with the best he could, teaching us the best way to fly. and the best way to live life. >> shannon: once you wound up in vietnam, you pollute us dozens and dozens of missions before you were ultimately shot down come about...