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but they are him rereading john locke and i come to chapter 6 in the middle of an account of book of the origins of the extent the aims of political power, the chapter on education and the family and parents essential role of comparing their children daughters as well as sons rights of freedom by disciplining them, by teaching them the virtues and then i'm guided to a book of thoughts concerning education and some thoughts concerning education john locke with typically president once again is obsessed radical he would freedom provide a manual for parents on how to educate their children. what is that at the heart of lockean education? a moral virtue to enjoy freedom into main freedom argues locke children need to be raised and disciplined by their parents in a way to inculcate a whole range of qualities of mind and character. locke insisted moral and was essential to society based organized freedom. i wanted to say something simpler about kant and mills and many others in the tradition of freedom. to conclude what about today? they certainly do suffer from a dearth of serb -- civic v
but they are him rereading john locke and i come to chapter 6 in the middle of an account of book of the origins of the extent the aims of political power, the chapter on education and the family and parents essential role of comparing their children daughters as well as sons rights of freedom by disciplining them, by teaching them the virtues and then i'm guided to a book of thoughts concerning education and some thoughts concerning education john locke with typically president once again is...
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has said and liberals have a difficulty because they focus too much on what i called the johns, john locke but the liberal traditions are more than this so it's equated with some of the objectionable doctrines of that, of those guys. so i a really important question is what actually is the liberal political tradition. another thing that's important is this, can we separate liberalism as an ethic of life, a story of the meaning of live from liberal democracy as such and from liberal democratic institutions. this is something that was brought up as well because post liberals tend to think that liberalism is a way of live in a theory of meaning and liberal institutions are inextricably dominant. i think they could be taken apart. it's a really complicated question both philosophically and -- that's one of the most important questions can you separate liberalism ethics from global democracy with a set of institutions? here's another question then i'll stop. post liberals like to talk a lot about order princeton is one of the most influential publications is the post liberal order. they have an
has said and liberals have a difficulty because they focus too much on what i called the johns, john locke but the liberal traditions are more than this so it's equated with some of the objectionable doctrines of that, of those guys. so i a really important question is what actually is the liberal political tradition. another thing that's important is this, can we separate liberalism as an ethic of life, a story of the meaning of live from liberal democracy as such and from liberal democratic...
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you know, our our ordinary people reading john locke, are they reading montesquieu? are they are they reading lawyerly pamphlets? i don't think so. so what's getting them angry? what are they interested in? and so i came upon a diary written by a sailor from marblehead, massachusetts, a town that i hadn't heard of before. but it turns out it was the second largest city in massachusetts after boston at the time of the revolution. and this ordinary sailor named ashley baldwin kept a voluminous diary. he kept he wrote entries in it every day, beginning in 1766 into the 17th nineties. and i thought, great, here's here's my view of the revolution from an ordinary person. so i was in the library. there's a, there's a published version of the diary you could even read it online if you google it. and i said, okay, i want to see what he thinks about the stamp act, the tea act, sugar act. i want to, you know, see the things that are in all the textbooks about what people were angry about, about the revolution. ashley baldwin doesn't write about any of those things. at least no
you know, our our ordinary people reading john locke, are they reading montesquieu? are they are they reading lawyerly pamphlets? i don't think so. so what's getting them angry? what are they interested in? and so i came upon a diary written by a sailor from marblehead, massachusetts, a town that i hadn't heard of before. but it turns out it was the second largest city in massachusetts after boston at the time of the revolution. and this ordinary sailor named ashley baldwin kept a voluminous...
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hancock and the and the harvard curriculum at this point is really a fusion of sort of the ideas of john locke and the ideas of john calvin. and that was a slightly different curriculum from the curriculum that john adams and john hancock would have that would have been delivered to the two of them. and if you look back and this was it's very hard to sort of fill in someone's intellectual formation when you have no documentation and the way i somewhat did it with this book was to go back to look at what the master's thesis at harvard were during the years at samuel adams was there because it tells you what the preoccupations of a student body were. and often you can see where how many people are ending up on the same subject and when samuel adams is there, the ideas are still to a extent, religious. very quickly thereafter they become more general and then and then more political. it's very unusual. adams is thesis question was it was an interesting one. it was do we owe allegiance to the king? if the republic cannot should allegiance to the king. trump the health of the republic, whether it b
hancock and the and the harvard curriculum at this point is really a fusion of sort of the ideas of john locke and the ideas of john calvin. and that was a slightly different curriculum from the curriculum that john adams and john hancock would have that would have been delivered to the two of them. and if you look back and this was it's very hard to sort of fill in someone's intellectual formation when you have no documentation and the way i somewhat did it with this book was to go back to...
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and they agreed, john locke, that not only was private a right, they viewed it as an essential right.he protection which which was at the very heart of civil society and the american revolution was in many respects an article nation of this lockean proposition in the declaration of independence, jefferson famously wrote, of course, protecting the rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness were the essential of government. but a couple just a little ways down south. george mason wrote in the preamble to the virginia declaration of rights that men enter into a state of society for the enjoyment of life and liberty with the means, and if acquire, and possessing property and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety and the bill of rights, as was discussed in the previous panel, has multiple protection for property rights, particularly in establishing the principle of due as a necessary condition, the seizure of property, but more broadly, the constitution was designed to create the political rules of the game to make it difficult for one faction to seize the property of another t
and they agreed, john locke, that not only was private a right, they viewed it as an essential right.he protection which which was at the very heart of civil society and the american revolution was in many respects an article nation of this lockean proposition in the declaration of independence, jefferson famously wrote, of course, protecting the rights of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness were the essential of government. but a couple just a little ways down south. george mason wrote in...
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so that's what the skill represents the property that's distributed upon locked scale john days. father christian is one of the most renowned height of carvers the of a couple of years ago. the cert thinking of it's more about what this means for me about the carvings about my father's legacy years. and i realize that to preserve that. and so that's when i started to teach young people the car in wood. before that we only had a few masks to use, but within the next few years, we had many masks. let me head dresses regalia. so it was like we're being reborn. really. learning how to expend with boxes coding for what's really going to very well. the one of christians pupils, danielle, a large works with him. the am doing a project of 40 faithfuls, which are essentially bentwood boxes. they're going to be used in a ceremony. and at the end of the summer, they're going to be gifts for chiefs and people with knowledge at an upcoming pull, raising the century list as always kind of wanted to come back. and as i got older, it became clear that i really wanted to participate in the height of art
so that's what the skill represents the property that's distributed upon locked scale john days. father christian is one of the most renowned height of carvers the of a couple of years ago. the cert thinking of it's more about what this means for me about the carvings about my father's legacy years. and i realize that to preserve that. and so that's when i started to teach young people the car in wood. before that we only had a few masks to use, but within the next few years, we had many masks....
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john henry. we couldn't lock down any formal detail of him, but everything was a myth. everything's a legend. everything's, you know. rumor has it. and he was another guy that i wanted to put in there, but we couldn't. everything was so different. i mean, that was the true dream of man versus machine. and he won but it was think it goes deeper than him. he was an embodiment of the spirit of america, the spirit of western expansion, the spirit of industry, everything that america can achieve. because he was not willing to lay it down a machine and he beat it. hi. thanks for your service and your heroism and for if for words about death. i want to ask you speaking about washington and lincoln, how do you think they would campaign what would it look like there campaigns against the scoundrel like? biden i would like to. see my bosses getting a little nervous about what about to say. yeah, it rhymes with war, but want me to say okay. i was wondering what karl would think about lincoln and washington's approach in a campaign against a scoundrel joe biden. i mean, it's really fun to theorize this.
john henry. we couldn't lock down any formal detail of him, but everything was a myth. everything's a legend. everything's, you know. rumor has it. and he was another guy that i wanted to put in there, but we couldn't. everything was so different. i mean, that was the true dream of man versus machine. and he won but it was think it goes deeper than him. he was an embodiment of the spirit of america, the spirit of western expansion, the spirit of industry, everything that america can achieve....
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and also john henry we could not lock down any formal details of him.th her things a myth, a legend, rumor has it he's another guy wanted to put inn there but we could and everything was so different.m the true dream of man versus machine and he won. he was an embodiment of the spirit of american western expansion and anything that america can achieve. not willing to lay down for a machine and he beat it. >> thank you for your service and heroism. over the words about d-day. speaking about washington and lincoln how do you think they would campaign? what you think it would look like their campaign against a scoundrel like biden? ask my boss is getting a little nervous about what i'm about to say. [laughter] that rhymes with war. okay iri was wondering what they would think about lincoln and washington's approach in the campaign against a scoundrel like joe biden. >> it's really fun to theorize this. we thought that revolutionary war of 2% tax hike and beverage and now we pay have our federal income to the federal government. i don't think they'll be so happy about it. you look at all
and also john henry we could not lock down any formal details of him.th her things a myth, a legend, rumor has it he's another guy wanted to put inn there but we could and everything was so different.m the true dream of man versus machine and he won. he was an embodiment of the spirit of american western expansion and anything that america can achieve. not willing to lay down for a machine and he beat it. >> thank you for your service and heroism. over the words about d-day. speaking...
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both campaigns are going to be making their case here in the net lay, trying to lock in those voters for november. john? >> john: and i predict that you are going to be making the drive between eau claire and msp airport many, many times in the months ahead. madison, thank you. sandra? >> sandra: john, let's bring mark steyn it's, former clinton advisor. why won't she give an interview? press conference, answer some questions? >> well, i thick it's pretty obvious. i think that biden's first campaign had a successful strategy of avoiding interviews and controlling the message, and i think the same advisors are bringing out the same playbook, and so far it's working. she is going up in the polls, and the press is not forced her to answer any questions outside of her program speeches, and she is doing a good job at that. >> sandra: at some point don't voters need to know what she needs to do she plans to win the white house? in all reality, mark, i have been saying this for a couple days now, you go to the kamalaharris.com website, and there is nothing there, take the economy, for example, how does she pl
both campaigns are going to be making their case here in the net lay, trying to lock in those voters for november. john? >> john: and i predict that you are going to be making the drive between eau claire and msp airport many, many times in the months ahead. madison, thank you. sandra? >> sandra: john, let's bring mark steyn it's, former clinton advisor. why won't she give an interview? press conference, answer some questions? >> well, i thick it's pretty obvious. i think that...
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investigators arrived at her and her husband's home, they found elizabeth dead behind a locked bedroom door and her husband john, nowhere to be found. they say john was later found driving elizabeth's car. he was brought in for questioning, and that's when mesa police say he confessed, telling investigators, quote, a switch flipped in him during a heated argument. he is employed as a detective with the maricopa county attorney's office. bird now faces a second degree murder charge. >> the state has concerns about the defendant's risk to the community based on the fact that the sheer violence that's involved in a strangulation, the amount of force and the time that, is required, to cause a death like this. >> the maricopa county attorney's office released a statement saying the pinal county, pinal county attorney's office will handle prosecution in this case. the process has begun to end. bird's employment with the state and county. he will be back in court next wednesday. the fighting is intensifying between israel and hezbollah. what the us embassy is now asking from american citizens staying in lebanon. and d
investigators arrived at her and her husband's home, they found elizabeth dead behind a locked bedroom door and her husband john, nowhere to be found. they say john was later found driving elizabeth's car. he was brought in for questioning, and that's when mesa police say he confessed, telling investigators, quote, a switch flipped in him during a heated argument. he is employed as a detective with the maricopa county attorney's office. bird now faces a second degree murder charge. >> the...
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into the john marshall wound because in 1806, jefferson eagerly looked to richmond, virginia, where ehrenberg was on trial for treason which jefferson thought he was definitely guilty of and the lock of the assignment of supreme court judges to various outlying districts, john marshall was the judge at ehrenberg's trial in richmond and instructed the jury exactly as to what the treason clause in the constitution meant and the jury may or may not like jefferson's former vice president who jefferson hates, he ain't guilty. jefferson hated a number of people, one of them was marshall, another was ehrenberg and another was alexander hamilton, who though he was dead by the end of jefferson's first term in the presidency, by the time jefferson was leaving office in march 1, 8009, he knew his own pastoral vision of american farmers, big farmers, people close to the earth who by that very fact, people not close to the earth in the cities so he knew that hamilton and washington's vision, lots of banks and script and stock market and all of those things that didn't come from the soil and for jefferson, monticello was the exact opposite of. he wasn't happy because a little later on andrew ja
into the john marshall wound because in 1806, jefferson eagerly looked to richmond, virginia, where ehrenberg was on trial for treason which jefferson thought he was definitely guilty of and the lock of the assignment of supreme court judges to various outlying districts, john marshall was the judge at ehrenberg's trial in richmond and instructed the jury exactly as to what the treason clause in the constitution meant and the jury may or may not like jefferson's former vice president who...
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he's a big businessman as well as a former navy seal, and he's locked in a tight senate race with john tester with the long serving democratic senator of montana. and really, when i talked to people on the ground as well as we've on capitol hill, they say this is one of the most hardest fought races in the battle for the senate. majority. now, i actually caught up with steve daines, a senator from montana, as well as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. and he told me that he was the one who actually privately encouraged donald trump to come here. he said, we know it's not a battleground, but this race is incredibly important. so a lot of reasoning for why he wanted to come here tonight now, we did see donald trump mentioned she he as well as give shout-outs to both him and other republican lawmakers. but most of his speech really mirrored what we heard him do on thursday at his press conference and florida. he attacked harris over immigration crime, inflation, but also mocked her intelligence, argued that she was running to the left of joe biden, that she was
he's a big businessman as well as a former navy seal, and he's locked in a tight senate race with john tester with the long serving democratic senator of montana. and really, when i talked to people on the ground as well as we've on capitol hill, they say this is one of the most hardest fought races in the battle for the senate. majority. now, i actually caught up with steve daines, a senator from montana, as well as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. and he told me...
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he's a businessman as well as former navy seal, and he's locked in a tight senate race with john tester, the long serving democratic senator of montana. and really, when i talked to people on the ground as well as people on capitol hill, they say this is one of the most hardest fought races in the battle for the senate. majority. now, i actually caught up with steve daines, a senator from montana, as well as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. and he told me that he was the one who actually privately encouraged donald trump to come here. he said, we know it's not a battleground, but this race it's incredibly important so a lot of reasoning for why he wanted to come here tonight. now, we did see donald trump mentioned she he as well as give shout-outs to both him and other republican lawmakers. but most of his speech really mirrored what we heard him do on thursday at his press conference in florida he attacked harris over immigration, crime, inflation, but also mocked her intelligence argued that she was running to the left of joe biden, that she was a dangerou
he's a businessman as well as former navy seal, and he's locked in a tight senate race with john tester, the long serving democratic senator of montana. and really, when i talked to people on the ground as well as people on capitol hill, they say this is one of the most hardest fought races in the battle for the senate. majority. now, i actually caught up with steve daines, a senator from montana, as well as the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee. and he told me that he...
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actually so good at his craft that he was tasked with making the shackles for john brown just a few years earlier. so record locks an item to find in. and the shepherdstown museum has a few of those, but nonetheless record grab one of his locks. he grabbed a chain this old man making his way, shuffling his way through this thirsty, tired, probably angry confederate soldiers that are looking for. and he went in between of them, went up to the pump wrapped the chain around it the handle to the pump itself took his lock chained it shut to allow the water to recharge. now, as you might imagine, those confederate soldiers probably weren't too happy about this, but they were so impressed by the bravery of this man and what he done that they cheered and laughed as rickard went about his task of of trying to manage shepherdstown resources. and apparently according to the story, rickard monitored this until and basically removed his lock. the water had had been recharged in the pump itself. shepherdstown role as a hospital was temporary and i was constantly perplexed at looking through records in the national archives and
actually so good at his craft that he was tasked with making the shackles for john brown just a few years earlier. so record locks an item to find in. and the shepherdstown museum has a few of those, but nonetheless record grab one of his locks. he grabbed a chain this old man making his way, shuffling his way through this thirsty, tired, probably angry confederate soldiers that are looking for. and he went in between of them, went up to the pump wrapped the chain around it the handle to the...
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actually so good at his craft that he was tasked with making the shackles for john brown just a few years earlier. so record locks are still quite an item to find in. and the shepherdstown museum has a few of those, but nonetheless record grab one of his locks. he grabbed a chain this old man making his way, shuffling his way through this thirsty, tired, probably angry confederate soldiers that are looking for. and he went in between of them, went up to the pump wrapped the chain around it the handle to the pump itself took his lock chained it shut to allow the water to recharge. now, as you might imagine, those confederate soldiers probably weren't too happy about this, but they were so impressed by the bravery of this man and what he done that they cheered and laughed as rickard went about his task of of trying to manage shepherdstown resources. and apparently according to the story, rickard monitored this until and basically removed his lock. the water had had been recharged in the pump itself. shepherdstown role as a hospital was temporary and i was constantly perplexed at looking through records in the natio
actually so good at his craft that he was tasked with making the shackles for john brown just a few years earlier. so record locks are still quite an item to find in. and the shepherdstown museum has a few of those, but nonetheless record grab one of his locks. he grabbed a chain this old man making his way, shuffling his way through this thirsty, tired, probably angry confederate soldiers that are looking for. and he went in between of them, went up to the pump wrapped the chain around it the...
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john. that's how i got graham to come out. a couple locks a nice view from right above the animal shelter there in the berkeley hills. you can see the gray out there in the distance. lots of sunshine up above in this view, we're starting to see skies clearing out for those foggy areas. but hey, it's still foggy over the richmond center fell the golden gate. a lot of the coastline this morning, high pressure built up to the south is low to the north and it's been a contrast between the 2. you really notice the winds whipping into the bay area along with that subtly cooler forecast. we've had another low dives in this weekend of this can help to nudge out that high pressure from building back in too much and keep temperatures on the cooler side of things. saturday areas north of the bay up in trinity, humble down or take counties looking at some showers up near the oregon border. not so much here locally in the bay area, but we will benefit from the cooler temperatures. futurecast shows the low grade this morning afternoon sunshine. the winds
john. that's how i got graham to come out. a couple locks a nice view from right above the animal shelter there in the berkeley hills. you can see the gray out there in the distance. lots of sunshine up above in this view, we're starting to see skies clearing out for those foggy areas. but hey, it's still foggy over the richmond center fell the golden gate. a lot of the coastline this morning, high pressure built up to the south is low to the north and it's been a contrast between the 2. you...
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now he is locked in a tight senate race with the longtime democrat john tester. and it's really cool considered one of the hardest fought battles for control of the senate majority come the fall. now, senator steve daines of steve daines of montana, the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee was also at that rally on friday, and i caught up with him beforehand off stage and he told me that he was the one who privately encouraged just trump to come and support sheehy. so publicly, he said really that he reminded donald trump of the importance of having republicans control the senate, particularly when it would come to potentially confirming his nominees. now, donald trump did give she and other montana lawmakers a shout out while on stage. but really his speech is very similar to what we heard at that press conference he held in florida on thursday, he ran through a laundry list of familiar attacks against harris. he attacked her intelligence he attacked her positions on the border, on the economy. he also described her running mate tim walz, as
now he is locked in a tight senate race with the longtime democrat john tester. and it's really cool considered one of the hardest fought battles for control of the senate majority come the fall. now, senator steve daines of steve daines of montana, the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee was also at that rally on friday, and i caught up with him beforehand off stage and he told me that he was the one who privately encouraged just trump to come and support sheehy. so...
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. >> john: she took that title and put it in a little lock box and put it in the lowest drawer of her desk. >> sandra: more on that in just a moment. meanwhile vice president harris speaking of which will be giving her big convention speech tonight and accepting the democrat nomination. all without giving a single extended interview. senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich is live in chicago. obviously the trump advance ticket is focusing on this. there was a joke as vance was speaking a moment ago. thank you for taking questions the crowd said. senator pelosi is also at the dnc. tell us about that. >> there is quite a lot to talk about with that, sander appeared on your first question there's a lot of reports that tonight the vice president is going to use her time on the spotlight to tell life story much like her much lesser known vice presidential nominee even though she has been serving as vice president for the last three and a half years there are a lot of questions that remain about some of her more progressive policy positions and reported reversals on them. she has y
. >> john: she took that title and put it in a little lock box and put it in the lowest drawer of her desk. >> sandra: more on that in just a moment. meanwhile vice president harris speaking of which will be giving her big convention speech tonight and accepting the democrat nomination. all without giving a single extended interview. senior white house correspondent jacqui heinrich is live in chicago. obviously the trump advance ticket is focusing on this. there was a joke as vance...
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this moment on the campaign trail today where people started chanting chanting, lock him up, and kamala harris had sort of a john mccain moment where she said, we're going to let the courts take control of that rather than encouraging that divisiveness that has consumed our politics, the trump campaign cannot land a message. i don't know why, because there to urban's point is plenty of content to attack them on policies that are seen as too progressive and a lot of this country. but instead it's personal, it's name-calling of clawing her komaba. i don't even know what that is. she has truly confounded the trump campaign and they've got to short runway to really try to define her an effective way. and i've yet to see them do. >> what they're facing a democratic convention in a couple of weeks that will be all about defining her before for a, big audience, yeah, i think they, they do have problems, but it's interesting to me that the president is not out there. i mean, you know, he's making sort of drop-ins on fox and friends, but i think part of the reason is he's not helping himself out there if i were his manag
this moment on the campaign trail today where people started chanting chanting, lock him up, and kamala harris had sort of a john mccain moment where she said, we're going to let the courts take control of that rather than encouraging that divisiveness that has consumed our politics, the trump campaign cannot land a message. i don't know why, because there to urban's point is plenty of content to attack them on policies that are seen as too progressive and a lot of this country. but instead...
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this it's moment on the campaign trail today where people started chanting, lock him up, and kamala harris had sort of a john mccain moment where she said, we're going to let the courts take control of that rather than encouraging that divisiveness that has consumed our politics, the trump campaign cannot land a message. i don't know why, because there to urban's point is plenty of content to attack them on policy is that are seen as too progressive and a lot of this country, but instead, it's personal, it's name-calling it longer kamala, i don't even know what that is she has truly confounded the trump campaign and they've got a short runway to really try to define her an effective way. and i've yet to see them do it, and they're facing a democratic convention in a couple of weeks that will be all about defining her before before a big audience. >> yeah. i think they they do have problems, but it's interesting to me that the presence not out there. i mean, you know, he's making sort of drop-ins on fox and friends, but i think part of the reason is he's not helping himself out there if i were his manager, i'
this it's moment on the campaign trail today where people started chanting, lock him up, and kamala harris had sort of a john mccain moment where she said, we're going to let the courts take control of that rather than encouraging that divisiveness that has consumed our politics, the trump campaign cannot land a message. i don't know why, because there to urban's point is plenty of content to attack them on policy is that are seen as too progressive and a lot of this country, but instead, it's...
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lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. >> some 43 right now and shaping up to be a nice day. it is. yeah, we got john with a look outside. good morning, john day there we are looking at a few changes from yesterday. most notably all that cloud cover and a little bit of that sea breeze making its return today. >> yesterday was clear and it was a warm one. warmed up really quickly for your tuesday today, going to be less on the warm side. still going to be shorts and t-shirt where the though inland with some 80's, just no 90's. now we are seeing a cold front, an early season. one at that drape to our north. that is soon to be making its presence known moanthe bay area. and along with this some early-season showers too specially rainy for the north coast. eureka could see well over an inch of rainfall from friday into early saturday. reading in vicinity could be see anywhere between a 3rd to half an inch of rain. that includes the area around the park fire, which really definitely could use some of that moisture as crews continue to gain the upper hand. there, san francisco and surrounding parts of the
lock guarantee. switch today for a limited time. >> some 43 right now and shaping up to be a nice day. it is. yeah, we got john with a look outside. good morning, john day there we are looking at a few changes from yesterday. most notably all that cloud cover and a little bit of that sea breeze making its return today. >> yesterday was clear and it was a warm one. warmed up really quickly for your tuesday today, going to be less on the warm side. still going to be shorts and t-shirt...
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. >> now he is locked in a tight senate race with a long time democrat john tester and it's really considered one of the hardest fought battles for control of the senate majority come the fall. now, senator steve daines of steve daines of montana, the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee was also at that rally on friday and i caught up with him beforehand offstage and he told me that he was the one who privately encouraged trump to come and support sheehy. so publicly, he said, really that he reminded donald trump but the importance of having republicans control the senate, particularly when it would come to potentially confirming his nominees. now, donald trump did give she and other montana lawmakers a shout out while on stage. but really his speech is very similar to what we heard at that press conference. he held in florida on thursday. he ran through a laundry at list of familiar attacks against harris. he attacked her intelligence. he attacked her positions on the border on the economy. he also described her running mate tim walz, as someone who is radically liberal,
. >> now he is locked in a tight senate race with a long time democrat john tester and it's really considered one of the hardest fought battles for control of the senate majority come the fall. now, senator steve daines of steve daines of montana, the chairman of the national republican senatorial committee was also at that rally on friday and i caught up with him beforehand offstage and he told me that he was the one who privately encouraged trump to come and support sheehy. so publicly,...
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lock guarantee. powering 5 years of savings. powering possibilities. it was only a matter of time before john' secret would come out to the press, but not to the mainstream press. ♪ i think many traditional journalists ended up in the tabloids. putting together a story was the easy part. getting the information-- that was the hard part, and that took a certain type of journalist. barry levine was executive editor of the "national enquirer" when a tip came in on john and rielle. previously, the juiciest gossip about john had been the price of his haircuts. levine: it was right before the iowa caucuses. he was running right with obama and hillary clinton. i thought, wow, if this story is true, the rug would really be pulled out from under him. in march 2007, a few months after barry started looking into the affair rumors, the edwardses received devastating news. elizabeth's breast cancer, which had been in remission since 2004, was back, and this time, the doctor said it was not curable. the candidate says he'll be there for his wife anytime, anyplace despite the presidential campaign. yet, joh
lock guarantee. powering 5 years of savings. powering possibilities. it was only a matter of time before john' secret would come out to the press, but not to the mainstream press. ♪ i think many traditional journalists ended up in the tabloids. putting together a story was the easy part. getting the information-- that was the hard part, and that took a certain type of journalist. barry levine was executive editor of the "national enquirer" when a tip came in on john and rielle....
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chosen nikki haley six weeks ago, and they would have locked down a lot of undecided or independent voters. but instead, they chose jd vance. johnt something else. right before vp harris spoke, donald trump made what was probably the closest thing you are ever going to see in terms of a public apology, to georgia's governor, brian kemp. this is a guy donald trump has been slamming over and over for years. he thinks he is a traitor. he thinks he is just oil. because he would not go along with trump's efforts to overturn the election. now suddenly donald trump is publicly thanking brian kemp for his support. i don't know, could one infer that trump is getting worried about georgia? >> yeah, you don't have to be a sleuth to know that donald trump's pulling in georgia, his internal polling, is showing that he has a problem there. for him to go out and apologize to brian kemp, he hates brian kemp. he has been slamming the guy, slamming the guys wife for years now. and you know, i think this last time that he did it, going after his wife, after kemp won re-election with donald trump opposing him in the republican primary, i think afte
chosen nikki haley six weeks ago, and they would have locked down a lot of undecided or independent voters. but instead, they chose jd vance. johnt something else. right before vp harris spoke, donald trump made what was probably the closest thing you are ever going to see in terms of a public apology, to georgia's governor, brian kemp. this is a guy donald trump has been slamming over and over for years. he thinks he is a traitor. he thinks he is just oil. because he would not go along with...
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john? it is an interesting strategy and i wanted to talk to you about it, that this lock-them-up thing is morest a political statement here. it's a way to avoid anything that could get into this interference thing on these charges. what do you make of that? >> neil, if i'm the guy the call when someone's in trouble, then kamala harris and joe biden should be calling me up now or the special counsel should be calling me up now because they have dug themselves such a hole, because what you saw there is kamala harris trying to deal with the fundamental problem that they caused by using the justice department to go after their main political rival in the presidential election and so usually as a candidate you want to attack your opponent but on the other hand, when you're in charge of the justice department, and you control all of the federal prosecutors, as biden and harris do, they're not supposed to be using the media to try to taint the jury pool. donald trump will be able to go into court now and say look, i never got a fair trial because the prosecutors, joe biden, kamala harris, on down to
john? it is an interesting strategy and i wanted to talk to you about it, that this lock-them-up thing is morest a political statement here. it's a way to avoid anything that could get into this interference thing on these charges. what do you make of that? >> neil, if i'm the guy the call when someone's in trouble, then kamala harris and joe biden should be calling me up now or the special counsel should be calling me up now because they have dug themselves such a hole, because what you...
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john, he need not feed his base red meat. they're already fat and happy. i mean that figuratively. he's got them locked up, they worship him. those comments are right along the same lines we've been hearing for weeks. she's a diversity hire, she's a dei candidate. we heard it. we know who likes it. but is there a risk that the it's going to turn off central voters. for the haley supporters, let's remember was of color. >> what he did on the campaign trail was to continue to divide people. in his mind it was just like, if i can just jack up my base big enough i have will beat the other side. what we saw was a huge number of republicans that were a fraction of the increase in democratic voters in 2020. so what he was able to do with all that divisiveness is create more people that disliked him than people who like him. i think there's a combination of things going on here. he walked in there and wanted to be combative. i think that is helpful for him with his base. no political operative would have advised him to do that. i think what he's doing the core donald trump. this was his instinct. this is who he is. as far as what t
john, he need not feed his base red meat. they're already fat and happy. i mean that figuratively. he's got them locked up, they worship him. those comments are right along the same lines we've been hearing for weeks. she's a diversity hire, she's a dei candidate. we heard it. we know who likes it. but is there a risk that the it's going to turn off central voters. for the haley supporters, let's remember was of color. >> what he did on the campaign trail was to continue to divide people....
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john, he need not feed his base red meat. they're already fat and happy and i mean that figuratively. he's got them locked up. they worship him in these comments that he is making today are right along the same lines we've been hearing for a week. he is a diversity hire, she is a di candidate. we've heard it. we know who loves it, but what about the rest of the world? is there a risk that continuing on this beat is going to turn off centrist voters, a lot of people who voted for nikki haley, who let's remind everyone, was another woman of color. >> [ inaudible ] obviously the big democratic future fact on that variety of other factors but what donald trump did for four years in the white house was divide people. what he did on the campaign trail in 2020 is continue to divide people and if -- in his mind i can just check up the base enough, i will see you on the other side. in 2020 it was a fraction of the increase in democratic voters in 2020 so what he was able to do with all that divisiveness was create more people who disliked him then people who liked him. i think there's a combination of things going on
john, he need not feed his base red meat. they're already fat and happy and i mean that figuratively. he's got them locked up. they worship him in these comments that he is making today are right along the same lines we've been hearing for a week. he is a diversity hire, she is a di candidate. we've heard it. we know who loves it, but what about the rest of the world? is there a risk that continuing on this beat is going to turn off centrist voters, a lot of people who voted for nikki haley,...