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ones yes the us second elite is coming back according to the chief of naval operations admiral john richards in the second will be reactivated and resume operations out of norfolk virginia july the first right in time for the united states to celebrate its independence day and why why why oh why oh why are we bringing back the second fleet you ask well here's a hint starts with r. and with yes russia has now supplanted terrorism as the little black dress for us million military industrial tax dollars spending popular mechanics magazine just applies the new u.s. military buildup in the atlantic and frightening fashion writing russian submarines particularly the new ya's in class nuclear powered cruise missile submarine could creep up to north america and then launch a surprise attack of nucular armed rockets against washington d.c. in strategic targets across the eastern seaboard. wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate and to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a y
ones yes the us second elite is coming back according to the chief of naval operations admiral john richards in the second will be reactivated and resume operations out of norfolk virginia july the first right in time for the united states to celebrate its independence day and why why why oh why oh why are we bringing back the second fleet you ask well here's a hint starts with r. and with yes russia has now supplanted terrorism as the little black dress for us million military industrial tax...
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town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat. there was not the same animosity between the parties in the 50s as there is now, because they bought fought in world war ii. you may disagree on some policies but what you shared is the threat of death and seeing your fellow soldiers die, so i think that always creates a kind of bond. >>> my father, you know, running the campaign against nixon i don't think they supported him, so i think the president kennedy changed his views about nixon or changed his relationship to nixon in a sense during the campaign. >> larry from nebraska. >> the reason i called, in 1980 they came with a colleges of speeches with your father and i always found the god bless speech to be the symbol of his campaign because he it was a heart
town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat. there was not the same animosity between the parties in the 50s as there is now, because they bought fought...
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reimagine old ones yes the us second is coming back according to the chief of naval operations admiral john richards in the second will be reactivated and resume operations out of norfolk virginia july the first right in time for the united states to celebrate its independence day and why why why why why are we bringing back the second fleet you ask well here's a hint starts with r. and with yes russia has now supplanted terrorism as the little black dress for us million military industrial tax dollars spending popular mechanics magazine justifies the new u.s. military buildup in the atlantic and frightening fashion writing russian submarines particularly the new ya's in class nuclear powered cruise missile submarine could creep up to north america and then launch a surprise attack of nucular armed rockets against washington d.c. in strategic targets across the eastern seaboard. wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm
reimagine old ones yes the us second is coming back according to the chief of naval operations admiral john richards in the second will be reactivated and resume operations out of norfolk virginia july the first right in time for the united states to celebrate its independence day and why why why why why are we bringing back the second fleet you ask well here's a hint starts with r. and with yes russia has now supplanted terrorism as the little black dress for us million military industrial tax...
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going to be a massive undertaking right of all the ships over chief of naval operations admiral john richards that was great tell you all of those told reporters that any costs associated with setting up the fleet and new command structure would be worth it totally worth it so all the tax money spent to do all this will be totally worth it and unequivocal yhe make clear that the focus of the second fleet will be on wait for projecting force yes our national defense strategy makes clear that we're back in an era of great power couple of this one will be blue water warfare using major elements of maritime power but he loves to see references and that's a little unsettling considering just last year we had what four major incidences that led to the deaths of about seventeen sailors and we were told the reason that happened was because the navy was already stretched too thin so if you've got mabel experts and other people telling the media that the constant deployments shrinking number of ships high demand on the crews is what's free of the u.s. navy how that hat is bringing back of a second flee
going to be a massive undertaking right of all the ships over chief of naval operations admiral john richards that was great tell you all of those told reporters that any costs associated with setting up the fleet and new command structure would be worth it totally worth it so all the tax money spent to do all this will be totally worth it and unequivocal yhe make clear that the focus of the second fleet will be on wait for projecting force yes our national defense strategy makes clear that...
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john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi, special agents, richard beasley who is here. richard? come on up. i want you to know that i have been praying for you , very strongly. he said that. god alled me to the fbi in part, because of you, john. the two because of you, john. the two are now lifelong friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him? that's nice. that is beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more than 2000 former inmates rejoin society and he is the talk of the country. the job john does, is incredible. john and richard , you are a living testament to the power f prayer. your story reminds us that prayer changes hearts. and it transforms lives. it uplifts the soul , inspires action and unites us all as one nation, under god. so important. and we say it here, you know -- a lot under god. so important. and we say it here, you know -- a lot of people. they do not say it. you know what? they are starting to save more. just like we have started to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice the big difference between now and two or
john's release, a visitor knocked on his door. it was the man who put him in jail. fbi, special agents, richard beasley who is here. richard? come on up. i want you to know that i have been praying for you , very strongly. he said that. god alled me to the fbi in part, because of you, john. the two because of you, john. the two are now lifelong friends. john, do you like him? >> i love him. >> you love him? that's nice. that is beautiful. john runs a ministry that has helped more...
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town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat. there was not the same animosity between the parties in the 50s as there is now, because they bought fought in world war ii. you may disagree on some policies but what you shared is the threat of death and seeing your fellow soldiers die, so i think that always creates a kind of bond. >>> my father, you know, running the campaign against nixon i don't think they supported him, so i think the president kennedy changed his views about nixon or changed his relationship to nixon in a sense during the campaign. >> larry from nebraska. >> the reason i called, in 1980 they came with a colleges of speeches with your father and i always found the god bless speech to be the symbol of his campaign because he it was a heart
town send, i was curious, in what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they differentin what ways were your father's views similar to his brother john toward richard nixon and in what ways were they different. >> that's a good question. when they were in the senate together, they got along as a republican and democrat. there was not the same animosity between the parties in the 50s as there is now, because they bought fought...
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john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer.ory reminds us that prayer changes hearts, and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action and unites us all as one nation, under god. so important. and we say it here, you know? a lot of people, they don't say it. but you know what, they're starting to say it more. just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice the big difference between now and two or three years ago. it was, it was going in the other direction rapidly. right now it is straight up. our country was founded on prayer, our communities are sustained by prayer, and our nation will be renewed by hard work, a lot of intelligence, and prayer. today we gather to remember this truth. we thank god for the faith of our people. we praise god for the blessings of freedom, and we ask god to forever bless this magnificent land that we all love so much. america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless the united states. thank you, everybody. thank you very much. thank you, john. come
john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer.ory reminds us that prayer changes hearts, and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action and unites us all as one nation, under god. so important. and we say it here, you know? a lot of people, they don't say it. but you know what, they're starting to say it more. just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice the big difference between now and two or three years ago. it was,...
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john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer. [applause] your story reminds us that prayer changes hearts and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action, and unites us all as one nation under god. so important. and we say it here, you know? [applause] a lot of people don't say it. but you know what? they're starting to say it more just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice a big difference between now and two or three years ago? it was going in the other direction rapidly, right? now it's straight up. our country was founded on prayer. our communities are sustained by prayer and our nation will be renewed by hard work, a lot of intelligence, and prayer. [applause] today we gather to remember this truth. we thank god for the faith of our people. we praise god for the blessings of freedom, and we ask god to forever bless this magnificent land that we all love so much, america. thank you, god bless you, and god bless the united states. thank you, everybody. thank you very much.
john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer. [applause] your story reminds us that prayer changes hearts and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action, and unites us all as one nation under god. so important. and we say it here, you know? [applause] a lot of people don't say it. but you know what? they're starting to say it more just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice a big difference between now and two or...
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and john kasich is term limited. that puts richard cordray against dennis cucinich. and ohio general mike dewine against mary taylor. there are no statewide races. >>> tightening a zero tolerance policy on illegal border crosses in the southwest. the result could mean criminal convictions for those found to have valid asylum claims and separating more parents from their children at the border. attorney general jeff sessions saying anyone crossing unlawf unlawfully will be prosecuted. >> we don't want to separate families, but we don't want families to come to the border illegally. an attempt to enter the country improperly. we urge them not to do so. not to come themselves illegally and worse to bring their children with them or some other children. >> critics say the policy could overwhelm the immigration courts and detention space. homeland security shows illegal crossings have plunged and in line with seasonal trends. >>> the white house appears to suffer from confirmation fatigue and scott pruitt may be the big beneficial for now. multiple white house officials t
and john kasich is term limited. that puts richard cordray against dennis cucinich. and ohio general mike dewine against mary taylor. there are no statewide races. >>> tightening a zero tolerance policy on illegal border crosses in the southwest. the result could mean criminal convictions for those found to have valid asylum claims and separating more parents from their children at the border. attorney general jeff sessions saying anyone crossing unlawf unlawfully will be prosecuted....
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john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer.ory reminds us that prayer changes hearts and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action, and unites us all as one nation under god. so important. and we say it here. you know? a lot of people, they don't say it. but you know what? they're starting to say it more, just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice the big difference between now and two or three years ago? it was paula, it was going in the other direction rapidly. right? now it's straight up. our country was founded on prayer. our communities are sustained by prayer. and our nation will be renewed by hard work, a lot of intelligence, and prayer. today we gather to remember this truth. we thank god for the faith of our people. we praise god for the blessings of freedom. and we ask god to forever bless this magnificent land magnificent land that we all love to much. america. thank you. god bless you and god bless the united states. thank you, everybody. thank you very much.
john and richard, you are a living testament to the power of prayer.ory reminds us that prayer changes hearts and transforms lives. it uplifts the soul, inspires action, and unites us all as one nation under god. so important. and we say it here. you know? a lot of people, they don't say it. but you know what? they're starting to say it more, just like we're starting to say merry christmas when that day comes around. you notice the big difference between now and two or three years ago? it was...
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well, interestingly enough, when richard nixon and my uncle john kennedy were in the senate togetherhey got along. they had both fought in world war -- i mean, they got along as a republican/democrat but there was not the same animosity we had between parties that -- in the '50s that there is now. i think that's in large part because they had both fought in world war ii, so there was a respect for people who were in the trenches together who put their life on the line together. you may disagree on some policies but after all of what you've shared is the threat of death and seeing your fellow soldiers die. so i think that there's -- that always creates a kind of bond. my father, you know, then ran the campaign against nixon, i don't think they respected him during the campaign as much clearly when you run against somebody it can be rather very tough and difficult. so i think that the president kennedy changed his views about nixon or changed his relationship to nixon in a sense during the 1960 campaign and that carried forward with my father. >> phil from omaha, nebraska, you're next.
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. >> shannon: sitting next to john ponder's richard beasley, that is the fbi special agent who actuallyhere on display in the rose garden. thank you for inviting us into your home, that is it for "special report," fair, balanced, unafraid. i will see you back here at 11:00 p.m. eastern for fox news at night, "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: thank you, shannon, we will see you later tonight pretty retracted story from nbc about michael cohen and now a pitched battle by the president to fight back against the mueller probe in a way that we have not seen. >> this has become a witch hunt to like president said. the truth is defined by james comey. james comey is the biggest liar of 2016-2017. the basis of the case is dead. they should step in and close it and say enough is enough. >> martha: a lot there, good evening, everybody, i am martha maccallum, this is "the story," now pretty clear that the first meeting between the president's new attorney rudy giuliani on the special counsel robert mueller likely did not go all that well. because if you look
. >> shannon: sitting next to john ponder's richard beasley, that is the fbi special agent who actuallyhere on display in the rose garden. thank you for inviting us into your home, that is it for "special report," fair, balanced, unafraid. i will see you back here at 11:00 p.m. eastern for fox news at night, "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. >> martha: thank you, shannon, we will see you later tonight pretty retracted story from nbc about...
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speakers included ted cruz and john cornyn and richard hudson.6:30 p.m., starbucks executive chair on the responsibility of global companies. tonight aton c-span2 9:00 eastern, author sally kohn talks with sandy croley. amy on the rice and future of american diplomacy. on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 eastern, hillary clinton and linda ron the years ofabout betty ford. sunday at 2:00 p.m., the supreme hustler magazine versus falwell." this weekend, hillary clinton joins linda johnson to talk about former first lady, betty ford. here's a preview. >> when president ford became i wasdent ford, introduced to betty ford. aside from being beautiful and grateful and gracious and humble and welcoming, she was fierce. whichng up to the e.r.a., at that time was not quite as off-limits as it later became because of all kinds of efforts against it, but betty ford as the first lady speaking out in favor of equal rights amendment's was astonishing -- amendments was astonishing. i was living in arkansas. the work that she did was just like a th
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he seems to be more angry with john kerry radio and richard waters on the financial sometimes. i saw you on cnbc. are you saying theranos was legit? >> abtely. entrepreneurs, when they get started, they're trying to change the world. they're trying to do something extraordinary and they pull things together and raise money and they do whatever they can to make this new world happen. they made all our lives so much better, this table, your watch, your microphone, the whole thing. these were all entrepreneurs way back when and got something going. she came to me when she was 19 years old and said, i'm leaving stanford and i'm going the change health care as we know it. health care has become corrupt. it has been -- it's become a real problem. we overpay. we get bad care and i have a mission. >> you gave mer $1 million. >> we gave her $1 million to get going on that business. it's very innovative and it still is very innovative. now there are 15 theranos knock aups. >> richard waters from the "financial times" -- >> there is a theranos machine. i took the test. i compared it to th
he seems to be more angry with john kerry radio and richard waters on the financial sometimes. i saw you on cnbc. are you saying theranos was legit? >> abtely. entrepreneurs, when they get started, they're trying to change the world. they're trying to do something extraordinary and they pull things together and raise money and they do whatever they can to make this new world happen. they made all our lives so much better, this table, your watch, your microphone, the whole thing. these...
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speakers include ted cruz, john korman, and congressman richard hodge -- huntsman. howard schultz on the responsibility of global companies, the starbucks executive on 6:30 p.m. sunday. saturday 9:00 p.m. eastern on , speakings "book tv" with sally: about where hate begins. 8:00 p.m. sunday, condoleezza amy on the future of -- and zeigert. and saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three, "american history tv", the white house years of first lady betty ford. sunday 2:00 p.m., cartoonists thelegal experts discuss legal case hustler magazine v. ell, and the impact 30 years later. watch this weekend on the c-span >> network. some tonight on "afterwards" a journalist and offered " -- author discusses his bookkui -- killing andthe deep state." attached much to this in recently. perhaps you can define the deep state. what is the difference between -- othersdeep state, and may call them the shadow government, because they are affecting their own wishes rather than the wishes of the people, a lifting donald trump for instance. donald trump has termed it the swamp, pr
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including senator ted cruz and john cornyn and congressman richard hudson. sunday at 6:30 pm starbucks executive chair howard schultz on the responsibility of global companies. on booktv on c-span2 saturday night on nine easter. author sally cohen talks about former cnn correspondent candy crowley about where hate begins. and it ain't pm on sunday, former secretary of state condoleezza rice and amy -- on american diplomacy. an american history t.v. on c-span3 seven and nine in eastern on the presidency. hillary clinton and linda johnson talk about the white house he is a betty ford. sunday at 2 pm eastern purchased and legal experts guess the supreme court case hustler magazine versus falwell. and the impact on editorial cartoonists 30 years later. watch this weekend on the c-span network. >> is the house is ready to debate the farm bill, catherine boudreau joins us. a reporter for food and agriculture from politico pro. what are the key details of the farm bill and how long is this authorization for federal farm program funding? >> the bulk of this sweeping
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>> i think john roberts highlight that richard blumenthal did say it wasn't the case. however, we know there is a d.o.j. opinion from 1999 which does say that a sitting president cannot be indicted. it don't mean the president is out of the woods here because even if there is no indictment, he could make an impeachment referral to congress and which was really the proper avenue in which these types of things should be litigated. the president of the united states was elected. our elected body would be the one to try him for the high crime and misdemeanor if there was such a thing found by special counsel. >> there is still the question whether or not the president will sit down for an interview with robert mueller. >> that's right. rudy giuliani said on fox news that other lawyers would think he was an idiot for allowing the president to submit to an interview. if this is the avenue where they can get it wrapped up the fastest it's route they'll go down. a lot of things to be discussed here as to whether the president will sit down for a two-hour period. whether he wil
>> i think john roberts highlight that richard blumenthal did say it wasn't the case. however, we know there is a d.o.j. opinion from 1999 which does say that a sitting president cannot be indicted. it don't mean the president is out of the woods here because even if there is no indictment, he could make an impeachment referral to congress and which was really the proper avenue in which these types of things should be litigated. the president of the united states was elected. our elected...
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andcruz and john cornyn congressman richard hudson will be speakers. sunday, 6:30 p.m., starbucks chair on the responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2, at 9:00 eastern, chief political correspondent candy crowley, on where hate began. rice00 p.m., condoleezza on the future of american diplomacy. ,merican history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 eastern, on the presidency, hillary clinton on the white house fears of betty ford. cartoonist and legal experts discuss the supreme court case, hustler v. falwwell. what c-span. afterwards,ght on journalist jerome corsi talks about killing the deep state. >> i heard some of these phases -- phrases bandied about. i did not put meaning to them until recently. view,you can say in your the deep state, the shadow government, and the swamp, the same thing or how would you differentiate? in my terminology it is that the state -- the deep state. they are the shadow government because they are affecting their own wishes rather than the wishes of the people, and electing donald trump for instance. donald t
andcruz and john cornyn congressman richard hudson will be speakers. sunday, 6:30 p.m., starbucks chair on the responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2, at 9:00 eastern, chief political correspondent candy crowley, on where hate began. rice00 p.m., condoleezza on the future of american diplomacy. ,merican history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 eastern, on the presidency, hillary clinton on the white house fears of betty ford. cartoonist and legal experts discuss the supreme...
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speakers include texas senators ted cruz and john cornyn and congressman richard hudson. 6:30 p.m., thetarbucks executive chair on the responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2 tonight at author sallytern, about where hate begins. and at 8:00 p.m. sunday, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on the future of american diplomacy. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 eastern, the presidency: hillary clinton and linda rob johnson and talk about the white house years of the first lady betty ford. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, cartoonists and experts discuss the supreme court case, hustler magazine versus falwell. >> this weekend on the presidency, hillary clinton bb to talka johnson ro about former first lady betty ford. here is a preview. linda: when president ford became president ford, i along with the rest of the country was introduced to betty ford. hillary: and aside from being gracious and welcome and humbling, she was fierce. standing up to the e.r.a., which at that time was not quite as off-limits as a later became because of all kinds of ef
speakers include texas senators ted cruz and john cornyn and congressman richard hudson. 6:30 p.m., thetarbucks executive chair on the responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2 tonight at author sallytern, about where hate begins. and at 8:00 p.m. sunday, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on the future of american diplomacy. and on american history tv on c-span3 tonight at 8:00 eastern, the presidency: hillary clinton and linda rob johnson and talk about the white house...
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. >> richard cordray, and a favorite of senator elizabeth warren easily beat dennis kucinich for a chance to succeed john kasich. >> you demanded a change and we heard you, we want the same. speak out with the exception of california's upcoming primary where dianne feinstein failed to secure her party's endorsement in an aggressive challenge from state senator kevin de leon, the field is mostly set, so they are preserving resources to base a roster of republicans still being filled in. >> every candidate that we wanted, one. >> republican candidates had been competing to be most like trump. now they are competing for spots on his calendar and they all think a trump rally in a state that he won would help send them to washington. >> bret: we will get brit hume's perspective on all of tonight's top stories when we
. >> richard cordray, and a favorite of senator elizabeth warren easily beat dennis kucinich for a chance to succeed john kasich. >> you demanded a change and we heard you, we want the same. speak out with the exception of california's upcoming primary where dianne feinstein failed to secure her party's endorsement in an aggressive challenge from state senator kevin de leon, the field is mostly set, so they are preserving resources to base a roster of republicans still being filled...
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speakers include senators ted cruz and john cornyn, and congressman richard hudson. sunday at 6:30 p.m., starbucks executive chair howard schultz on responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2, tonight at 9:00 eastern, sally kohn talks about former cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley about where he begins. at 8:00 p.m. on sunday, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on the future of american diplomacy. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on "the presidency," hillary clinton talks about the white house years of first lady betty ford. sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, cartoonists discuss the legal -- supreme court case and its impact on editorial cartoonists 30 years later. watch this we -- this weekend on the c-span networks. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the email. the program guide is a daily email with the most updated primetime schedule an upcoming live coverage. word for word gives you the most interesting daily video highlights in t
speakers include senators ted cruz and john cornyn, and congressman richard hudson. sunday at 6:30 p.m., starbucks executive chair howard schultz on responsibility of global companies. on book tv on c-span2, tonight at 9:00 eastern, sally kohn talks about former cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley about where he begins. at 8:00 p.m. on sunday, former secretary of state condoleezza rice on the future of american diplomacy. on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern on...
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senatorsinclude texas ted cruz and john cornyn and congressman richard hudson. sunday at 630 p.m., starbucks executive chair howard schultz on the responsibility of global companies. , authortv, on c-span2 sally cohen speaks with candy crowley about where he begins. and it it p.m. on sunday, for my secretary of state condoleezza gird on the easy future of american diplomacy. and on american history tv on c-span3 saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency. hillary clinton and linda rob johnson talk about the white house years of first lady betty ford. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the supreme court case hustler magazine versus falwell and its impact on editorial cartoonists. watch this weekend on the c-span networks. >> monday on landmark cases, regents of the university of ,alan bakke ws twice rejected, in favor of less qualified minority applicants, he said, and took the university to court. upheld the constitutionality of affirmative action under the 14th amendment. our guest to discuss this actingk case are the solicitor general from 2010 22011 a
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speakers include texas senators ted cruz and john cornyn and congressman richard hudson.:30 p.m., starbucks executive chair howard schultz on the responsibility of global on book tv on c-span2, saturday night in oneok eastern, author sally cohen talks with former cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley about where he gives. -- hate begins. and condoleezza rice at stanford's aim is a great on the future of american diplomacy. and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night a hot eastern on the presidency, hillary clinton and linda ron johnson talk about the white house years of first lady betty ford and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, cartoonists and legal experts discuss hustler magazine v falwell and its impact on editorial continuous -- cartoonists. >> sunday morning on 1968, america in turmoil. we look at the cold war as the backdrop for the events of 1968, including the vietnam war, the presidential campaign, and the space race. joining us to talk about that turbulent time are elizabeth called, historian and markentary filmmaker and kramer, program director
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richard, john u.s. said a while ago that was a catholic moment. i'm on a catholic moment for this thing. it's not just directed at johnny but michael said a sentence that it's hard to imagine he would say that the president paid off a porn star, and people, religious people have stuck with them. people talk about mulligans. they talked about he's not our pastor, but in the catholic -- >> he's like king david. we've heard that analogy. >> in the catholic community there is a line in faithful citizenship this is character, integrity. there has been a long string of evangelical politics, and any kind of religious conviction, that the question of who you are is reflected in what you do. i'm not asking you or anybody else to defend the behavior. help us understand what's going on. >> i'll take that up for a moment. i think a lot of people recognize that the president is a lowlife. [laughing] but we're willing to support him, despite that for a number of -- >> let me interrupt for a second. that is inside the beltway speak. >> no, i think people use tha
richard, john u.s. said a while ago that was a catholic moment. i'm on a catholic moment for this thing. it's not just directed at johnny but michael said a sentence that it's hard to imagine he would say that the president paid off a porn star, and people, religious people have stuck with them. people talk about mulligans. they talked about he's not our pastor, but in the catholic -- >> he's like king david. we've heard that analogy. >> in the catholic community there is a line in...
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. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, alan dulles, hale boggs, richardt their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in this? >> you had various branches of the investigation traveling, interviewing witnesses, collecting evidence, bringing it back to the commission. >> let's see. the time of day was about -- well we're not very far, two hours from it. >> there were questions how would they deal with the different stories about shooters from the grassy knoll and shooters from different directions. >> the lawyers from the commission took 395 depositions. and there were 94 witnesses that appeared before the commission. lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >> warren left for dallas because he was
. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, alan dulles, hale boggs, richardt their initial meeting they had to do an independent investigation. they didn't want to be a stamp for the fbi or the secret service. >> there are three issues the commission had to grapple with. did oswald commit the physical act of the murder? and even if he did the physical act, did he have forces behind him? and then of course, what's ruby's involvement in...
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richard richard you look like john cotter from the yard. >> greg: kilmeade remind me of louie from cheers is picking me now. >> greg: this is great question. what would you do with the extra time if you didn't have to sleep. richard? >> richard: watch the royal wedding with kimberly. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: i would read. >> dana: he stole my answer. >> greg: kimberly? >> kimberly: cooking. >> dana: pep pore reason tortillas? >> kimberly: everybody has to start somewhere. >> greg: charity work. i if i have all this free time, charity work it is. one more thing is up next ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ uhp. i didn't believe it. again. ♪ ooh, baby, do you know what that's worth? ♪ i want to believe it. [ claps hands ] ♪ ooh i'm not hearing the confidence. okay, hold the name your price tool. power of options based on your budget! and! ♪ we'll make heaven a place on earth ♪ yeah! oh, my angels! ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ [ sobs quietly ] ♪ ooh, heaven is a place on earth ♪ so, you guys h-yesrecently started da-yes... cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the fir
richard richard you look like john cotter from the yard. >> greg: kilmeade remind me of louie from cheers is picking me now. >> greg: this is great question. what would you do with the extra time if you didn't have to sleep. richard? >> richard: watch the royal wedding with kimberly. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: i would read. >> dana: he stole my answer. >> greg: kimberly? >> kimberly: cooking. >> dana: pep pore reason tortillas? >>...
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john f. kennedy narrowly defeated vice president richard nixon in a hard-fought battle to win the white houseprides itself on the peaceful transfer of power, the transition from one president to the next, especially when they come from different parties, can sometimes be prickly. in 1953, the transition from truman to eisenhower had been challenging. >> truman said, "eisenhower knows no more about politics than a pig knows about sunday." >> in fact, relations between the democrat and the republican were so cold that the eisenhowers chose to sit in their car instead of accepting an invitation to come into the white house for a pre-inauguration cup of coffee. now eisenhower would be welcoming another democrat, the young, vital john f. kennedy. and he hoped to set an example in handing over the presidency -- not that the president liked everything kennedy had said. in particular, he was offended by kennedy's claim of a missile gap with the soviets. eisenhower not only felt there was no truth to the claim but suspected that kennedy was simply playing politics, trying to make the eisenhower admini
john f. kennedy narrowly defeated vice president richard nixon in a hard-fought battle to win the white houseprides itself on the peaceful transfer of power, the transition from one president to the next, especially when they come from different parties, can sometimes be prickly. in 1953, the transition from truman to eisenhower had been challenging. >> truman said, "eisenhower knows no more about politics than a pig knows about sunday." >> in fact, relations between the...
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richard haass. mika is finishing up her daughter's college events. congratulations to amelia, who is a graduate of johnsamily news, jack scarborough turns 10 today. happy birthday, jack. he's in double digits now. that's big, very big. richard haass, let me start with you. let's just, before we get into all the details of the meeting that was going to be but called off for the time being, i'm curious, in your immediate reaction. mine is a positive one. you don't have half baked summits, you don't leap in to try to change headlines on the front page of the paper. he rushed in, for those that don't remember, he rushed into a meeting where he wasn't supposed to be a member. he pushed and said, let's have a summit. 15 minutes later, they have hatched a summit on one of the most important geo political issues on the globe. so, anything that pushes that summit back and gives time to prepare, at least for me, it seems like good news. what about you? >> i agree. i thought there was no chance the summit could succeed. the gap between the two sides, what was enormous, joe. this is something of a respite and oppor
richard haass. mika is finishing up her daughter's college events. congratulations to amelia, who is a graduate of johnsamily news, jack scarborough turns 10 today. happy birthday, jack. he's in double digits now. that's big, very big. richard haass, let me start with you. let's just, before we get into all the details of the meeting that was going to be but called off for the time being, i'm curious, in your immediate reaction. mine is a positive one. you don't have half baked summits, you...
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attention to conservative politics and the republican party and the nomination of richard nixon after his defeat to john kennedy. craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you're next. >> yes, it's an honor to speak to a kennedy, and i've always respected john f., he was almost a conservative in many ways. i just want to point out liberal politics in '68 was a change in how we face war. it was the liberals that brought on the idea that it's like the florida the war, it was in '68 in the liberal politics, and there's nothing wrong with it, but you can't bring in the idea because of liberal politics when you have an action we have to take, the first question is when are we going to bring our boys home, there's nothing wrong with that but we need to win and one thing about conservative politics they say we have to win and there may be sacrifice and that's realistic in the ugly thing of war, it's necessary sometimes and i think a bad thing with liberal politics, i think the liberals need to reconsider and yes we want our voice to come home but it shouldn't be time lined and bring our boys home now and before we start. >> c
attention to conservative politics and the republican party and the nomination of richard nixon after his defeat to john kennedy. craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you're next. >> yes, it's an honor to speak to a kennedy, and i've always respected john f., he was almost a conservative in many ways. i just want to point out liberal politics in '68 was a change in how we face war. it was the liberals that brought on the idea that it's like the florida the war, it was in '68 in the liberal politics,...
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richard m. nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f.>> can an attractive rich kid, seen pictures on the cover of "life" magazine, but does he have anything? >> the stakes could not be higher. but jack has a critical advantage. >> joe kennedy knew his way around hollywood. so all the tricks to turn a jock into a leading man, he knew all those tricks. and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedy nannies, the kids' nannies carrying movie cameras. they played with them and made home movies, but they also learned what looked best, how to appear. and that would stand jack very well when it came time to run for president. >> this is a great country. but i think it could be a greater country. and this is a powerful country, but i think it could be a more powerful country. >> his answers were so crisp and clear and confident. his body language was so powerful, whereas nixon, it wasn't just that he's sweating or needed to shave or something, but he was so antsy and uncertain. >> mr. nixon,
richard m. nixon, and the democratic candidate, senator john f.>> can an attractive rich kid, seen pictures on the cover of "life" magazine, but does he have anything? >> the stakes could not be higher. but jack has a critical advantage. >> joe kennedy knew his way around hollywood. so all the tricks to turn a jock into a leading man, he knew all those tricks. and he used them with jack kennedy. >> it's fascinating in the early footage you could see the kennedy...
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ted cruz, john cornyn and richard hudson.sunday at 6:00 p.m., starbucks second i have tiff share howard schultz on the responsibility of global companies. author sally cohn talks with former cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley where hate begins. on sunday 8:00 p.m., former secretary of sate condoleeza rice, and stanford's amy zegart on future of american diplomacy. c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton and rob johnson talk about the white house years of first lady betty ford. sunday 2:00 p.m., they discuss the supreme court case, "hustler" magazine v. falwell. and impact on editorial cartoonists 30 years later. this weekend on the c-span networks. >> this morning the u.s. commission on civil rights heard from law enforcement officials on their experiences with hate crimes in their communities. and how local police and prosecutors are dealing with it. we're going to show you that discussion while the commission is on its lunch break. our live coverage resumes at about 1:00 eastern with a con
ted cruz, john cornyn and richard hudson.sunday at 6:00 p.m., starbucks second i have tiff share howard schultz on the responsibility of global companies. author sally cohn talks with former cnn chief political correspondent candy crowley where hate begins. on sunday 8:00 p.m., former secretary of sate condoleeza rice, and stanford's amy zegart on future of american diplomacy. c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton and rob johnson talk about the white house years of first...
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richard galpin, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, has been accused of swearing, and calling a seniorutburst in parliament. according to the daily telegraph, his remarks were aimed and would be on would be "unacceptable. " the speaker under scrutiny yet again. that's right and his role in the house of commons is to be the referee, to keep order between the political parties, to make sure heated debates don't get out of control but today the allegation is that mr bercow himself has been involved in an outburst in the commons, notjust calling a senior minister a stupid woman but a p pa re ntly minister a stupid woman but apparently describing andrea leadsom as useless prefaced by a word beginning with f. the speaker's office acknowledged there had been some differing views expressed on an unusual and controversial day in the commons and he is a controversial figure so if these allegations are true, it will add pressure to mr bercow who is facing calls to resign over claims of bullying by former members of staff. allegations he firmly denies. thank you. the world health organisation is h
richard galpin, bbc news. the speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, has been accused of swearing, and calling a seniorutburst in parliament. according to the daily telegraph, his remarks were aimed and would be on would be "unacceptable. " the speaker under scrutiny yet again. that's right and his role in the house of commons is to be the referee, to keep order between the political parties, to make sure heated debates don't get out of control but today the allegation is that...
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richard, and thank you for your service. speaking of those with a lot of candles on their cake, i would wish general john kelly happy birthday. and looking ahead to sunday, happy mother's day. as a note of free advice, don't forget to call your mom's and you might even buy flowers if you feel inclined. cam summit --he the kim jong-un summit, we were told the summit can be a daylong summit. what is the best case scenario of what can be accomplished in a single day? to sanders: i'm not going get ahead of those conversations. as you stated, we plan for a full day of meetings on the 12th with time reserved to carryover if necessary. best outcome would be an agreement for complete and total denuclearize asian -- denuclearize asian. denuclearization. but i'm not going to get ahead of those conversations. reporter: do you think i can happen in one day? secretary azar: again, i'm not -- ms. sanders: again, i'm not going to get ahead of those conversations but there have been conversations leading up to the meeting and secretary pompeo has had two meetings leading up to this process. so it is not just one day. you have a look at the
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john kennedy ran against my eisenhower not really against richard nixon. he ran against an older generation who he felt had their turn. they saved us from the imperialism but now it's time for a new generation of his being passed on to that was kennedy that he used eisenhower as a foil to say they are out of ideas. it would hurt a lot seven and an and a half years and so kennedy did a great deal to promote the idea as an old frail figure who should no longer be in office and the reputation never recovered until we started getting into the documents and realizing he was fully engaged in running this country and he was and legend and a broad base in his interests and capabilities. look a at because of this the ck eisenhower and color was a magnetic figure. almost went pro as a baseball player and was known to be a very physical man whenever he walked in the room every head with the fanfare he was. he had charisma, piercing blue eyes, complexion that doesn't come across in the black-and-white pictures of the era so it's on his reputation waned as they did thi
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thomas jefferson responded by producing the evidence that john marshall wanted so he didn't have to appear personally. richard nixon handed over tapes on which his personal voice appeared in a context where he couldn't even take the fifth because it was already on tape. and bill clinton responded by arranging to testify, quote, voluntarily, unquote. so rudy doesn't know he what he is talking about in terms of the law or american history. but he sure puts on a show. it's just remarkable. >> well, do you discern a legal strategy here? >> well, i think it's not so much a legal strategy as a pr strategy. confuse them, distract them, that's the way we won. but they've forgotten that the ultimate audience here is not the people of the united states who are undoubtedly fascinated by stormy daniels and confused by the constant contradictions, it's the judicial system. and when the judicial system led by robert mueller with all of the evidence that he is gathering decides that we've got to straighten this out, rudy has made it even more important to figure out what did the president really know and when did he know it
thomas jefferson responded by producing the evidence that john marshall wanted so he didn't have to appear personally. richard nixon handed over tapes on which his personal voice appeared in a context where he couldn't even take the fifth because it was already on tape. and bill clinton responded by arranging to testify, quote, voluntarily, unquote. so rudy doesn't know he what he is talking about in terms of the law or american history. but he sure puts on a show. it's just remarkable....
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and state side in ohio senatorial race john kasich, mike dewine will face richard cordray in the attorneydge. there is a total of 35 senate seats up for grabs. 36 are democrat held. nine republican. which means democrats must flip two seats without losing a single one of his 26. a tall order. steve: very thorough report, griff. thank you very much. pete: griff does his homework for sure. steve: the president has to feel good it was 36 hours ago he tweeted out in west virginia, republicans vote for anybody except don blankenship. ainsley: i know. steve: turns out don blankenship came in third. pete: we shall see. secretary of state mike pompeo on his way back to washington right now we're learning after a surprise surprise visit to north korea tonight. is he coming home with those three american hostages? steve: plus, everyone makes the cheerleading team or nobody does. that's what's happening in one jersey town because one jersey parent complained. larry winget, man is he fired up about this. he's next. ♪ put me, in coach ♪ i'm ready to play today ♪ look at me ♪ i can be ♪ center field ♪
and state side in ohio senatorial race john kasich, mike dewine will face richard cordray in the attorneydge. there is a total of 35 senate seats up for grabs. 36 are democrat held. nine republican. which means democrats must flip two seats without losing a single one of his 26. a tall order. steve: very thorough report, griff. thank you very much. pete: griff does his homework for sure. steve: the president has to feel good it was 36 hours ago he tweeted out in west virginia, republicans vote...
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got pretty agree, a lot of people running away from john kasich command dragging him through the mud in the primary, which opens up the field for richard cordray, our democratic and thefor governor slate of candidates running behind him. host: coming back your definition of purple state. democrats have four of 16 house seats. donald trump won by eight points in 2016. ohio has had a republican governor for all of four years since 1991. how do you define it as a purple state? guest: barack obama won their twice, sherrod brown, twice. when we stay on message in ohio, we talk about the bread-and-butter kitchen table issues that all families are facing, we win elections. that is why sherrod brown won twice, barack obama won twice. it's been convenient. for the republicans that have always one in the years before redistricting. they control the redistricting panel for the last 30 years really. the last three big cycles after census. they have control that and havee been able to gerrymander both the congressional seats and the state legislative seats. host: that bread and butter message you talk about, is that only a message democrats can use
got pretty agree, a lot of people running away from john kasich command dragging him through the mud in the primary, which opens up the field for richard cordray, our democratic and thefor governor slate of candidates running behind him. host: coming back your definition of purple state. democrats have four of 16 house seats. donald trump won by eight points in 2016. ohio has had a republican governor for all of four years since 1991. how do you define it as a purple state? guest: barack obama...
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richard nixon and john mitchell, mitchell went to jail.e president doesn't have that because of this. was the recusal proper, absolutely. in my view the recusal was required but it should have been accompanied by a resignation, you decide, mr. president, i recuse or resign or he should have said, i think this russian thing is bologna, you know it's bologna but it's going to be -- the justice department is preoccupied by it. i'm going to be a witness, i can't be the attorney general. stuart: why doesn't he fire him? >> i don't know. you're asking the wrong person. i wish you could ask the president. i wish i had chosen another lawyer, that is about as devastating as i want you to resign as can be. new york times reported that jeff sessions resigned twice, the president refused across both betters and sent them back to the justice department. stuart: we don't know why he's not fired. president trump just tweeted will be giving a full pardon to danesh dsouza, conservative. >> yes. stuart: convicted of what? >> convicted of campaign finance vi
richard nixon and john mitchell, mitchell went to jail.e president doesn't have that because of this. was the recusal proper, absolutely. in my view the recusal was required but it should have been accompanied by a resignation, you decide, mr. president, i recuse or resign or he should have said, i think this russian thing is bologna, you know it's bologna but it's going to be -- the justice department is preoccupied by it. i'm going to be a witness, i can't be the attorney general. stuart: why...
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senate republican mike dewine will face off now we know against democrat richard cordray in the race to succeed term limited governor johnasich. mike dewine has a long history in ohio. he's been the ag twice, also been a congressman. he has now defeated the lieutenant governor, mary taylor, who distanced herself from the governor during the course of his primary. m everybody is kind of trying to ally themselves as an outlier candidate but mike dewine, a very solid reputation in the state will be the one to take on cordray. on the democratic side, the state's former attorney general beaten former congressman dennis kucinich, well known to fox viewers and people across the nation. he was once the youngest ever mayor of cleveland, long history in congress. he has lost his race tonight to richard cordray, who was the head of the consumer protection finance bureau and very closely aligned with elizabeth warren. he will take on mike dewine. mike dewine against richard cordray in the ohio governor's race. we can also project that mike braun, who came into this race as the outsider businessman sort of a bit of the trump aura aro
senate republican mike dewine will face off now we know against democrat richard cordray in the race to succeed term limited governor johnasich. mike dewine has a long history in ohio. he's been the ag twice, also been a congressman. he has now defeated the lieutenant governor, mary taylor, who distanced herself from the governor during the course of his primary. m everybody is kind of trying to ally themselves as an outlier candidate but mike dewine, a very solid reputation in the state will...
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that sounds like richard nixon saying a year of watergate is enough. >>> and john mccain says gina haspel'susal to denounce torture is disqualifying. can mccain still have influence on a party that's drifted so far to the right? >>> and can trump use his breakthrough on the international stage to get a fresh face on his presidency? size ph that's the question for the "hardball" roundtable tonight. >>> and you won't like this one, this is...