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john thomas, deputy director for public works, city engineer. i just want to talk to you a little bit about our coordination efforts and conclude with a brief discussion on other elements affecting our construction. so public works is generally responsible for paving and sewer projects, curb ramps, and things of the like. m.t.a., as you know, has transit projects, signal projects, and street scape, sewer and water projects. many of them are combined projects led by public works, sometimes by m.t.a., and sometimes by the p.u.c. so we share these responsibilities across agencies. the coordination for the projects starts at the beginning at the planning stages. we have our committee for utility liason and generally brings in the outside utility companies to make them aware of our projects and they see our five-year look ahead of projected projects. we have inter-agency project coordination. we have regular monthly meetings the directors for public works and the m.t.a. and periodically the p.u.c. join together every month to go over issues between t
john thomas, deputy director for public works, city engineer. i just want to talk to you a little bit about our coordination efforts and conclude with a brief discussion on other elements affecting our construction. so public works is generally responsible for paving and sewer projects, curb ramps, and things of the like. m.t.a., as you know, has transit projects, signal projects, and street scape, sewer and water projects. many of them are combined projects led by public works, sometimes by...
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of broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with. the president has been welcomed by theresa may to a black tie dinner at a palace in oxfordshire but in the capital crowds took to the streets to voice their outrage over the president's visit that he's honest which are kind of reports now from. the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we saw this protest his helicopter was landing just behind us and things got extremely loud here these people are forced just up part of the final protest that will be taking place in the u.k. for outside the next couple of days with massive protests expected to take place on sunday. and indeed this is donald trump first official visit t.j. our president. really has official working visit as opposed to the state to just take down the level of problems that would otherwise be associated with a state leader coming to the u.k. and of course he was up well before he even arrived here the controversy surroundi
of broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with. the president has been welcomed by theresa may to a black tie dinner at a palace in oxfordshire but in the capital crowds took to the streets to voice their outrage over the president's visit that he's honest which are kind of reports now from. the general mood here is that these people don't want donald trump to be visiting the u.k. at all in fact just earlier we...
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with that, i will turn it over to my colleague, john thomas. >> supervisor peskin: before you do that, mr. mcgwire, are there private managers tasked with compiling a look-ahead? >> yes. we do look-ahead at a couple of scales. we have traffic routing group that does nothing but review and issue permits. they schedule 60- to 100-day look-aheads looking to are cumulative impacts and adjusting permits as necessary to make sure that two parallel streets, for example, are not both impacted on the same block at the same time. and more broadly, work to make sure that we're stacking things at a city-wide scale. >> supervisor peskin: so it's a separate section in sfmta? >> yes. within the mta, on a regular basis, we do the 60- to 100-day look-ahead. >> supervisor peskin: relative to standards on these projects. yesterday you said in your comments, not just about congestion, but pedestrian safrt, i -- safety, i notice on van ness avenue that on the northbound direction north of broadway, the concrete barriers are such that there is no way for a bicycle to go northbound without being in the midd
with that, i will turn it over to my colleague, john thomas. >> supervisor peskin: before you do that, mr. mcgwire, are there private managers tasked with compiling a look-ahead? >> yes. we do look-ahead at a couple of scales. we have traffic routing group that does nothing but review and issue permits. they schedule 60- to 100-day look-aheads looking to are cumulative impacts and adjusting permits as necessary to make sure that two parallel streets, for example, are not both...
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we'll leave it there, john thomas, dave jacobson, shan woo. appreciated. >>> from helsinki to the hot seat. president trump faces a new round of criticism after his meeting with vladimir putin. coming up the new poll showing how americans feel about trump's performance and what members of his own party are saying today. >>> and later, as former campaign manager, paul manafort prepares for the start of his trial later this week, what can we expect to learn about his past business dealings? how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. where in all of this is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you partner with a firm that combines trusted, personal advice with the cutting edge tools and insights to help you not only see your potential, but live it too. morgan stanley. ♪ keep it comin
we'll leave it there, john thomas, dave jacobson, shan woo. appreciated. >>> from helsinki to the hot seat. president trump faces a new round of criticism after his meeting with vladimir putin. coming up the new poll showing how americans feel about trump's performance and what members of his own party are saying today. >>> and later, as former campaign manager, paul manafort prepares for the start of his trial later this week, what can we expect to learn about his past...
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am broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our national i'm john thomas glad to have you with us. our two sides have made it through to the quarterfinals of the world cup the host nation knocked out spain and croatia beat denmark with both of those matches decided on penalties for details now you know harvey and nicky aaron report from our studio right next to red square. before. the date of the knockout stage of the twenty eighteen world cup two games but extending a nail biting i don't see russia has pulled off the biggest shot of the twenty eighteen was capsized ah and denmark dreams have been down to his yes well good and this is most oh but like you i've never seen or heard it before the celebration really just the quest made not doubt the celebrations being going on now for a full on off policy this is the moment since russia secured but nail biting penalty shootout victory over spying sending the number ten wrong side in the world packing if you just look behind us nicky we said that this was going to be a policy when bill cosby you may have pulled out of the c
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this is our team international and john thomas glad to have you with us. fourteen people including children have been killed in an air strike in afghanistan in what was meant to be a military operation against the taliban it's not yet clear whether it was carried out by afghan or u.s. aircraft are two spoke to witnesses at the scene and a warning you may find some of the following images to strip. out i'm going to be looking is going to kind of look you know one of them because no one would see them in the next room but you're going to want to look at those. afghan officials say most of the victims are women and children the u.s. military has admitted that it did conduct airstrikes in the area but it claims there were no civilian casualties are just what you have as commentary. after seventeen years the nile. it's propaganda by the enemy foreign troops are our friends and we don't target civilians u.s. forces did conduct strikes and on the ground assessments of those strikes reveals no indications they caused civilian casualties. taliban propaganda they cl
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. excuse me another day of the knockout stage in the two thousand and eighteen people world cup has been completed brazil and belgium now proceed to the quarterfinals in mexico and japan factor in here is more analysis and commentary on the tournaments latest results. using game we just witnessed an amazing second half to five goals to enjoy oh oh. oh oh oh in the end it was belgium were strong but really only just i have to say japan almost causing the upset of the tournament it would have been having gone to new ahead i mean you called it you said there was going to be an upset and he did look like it was going to be that way belgium ranked third in the world japan sixty sixty one as it was before the tournament brilliant goals as well as you said all the action coming in the second top we did think we were going to go to extra time the last kick of the guy cruel on japan but brilliance i'm sure what we said we thought was going to go to actually time to be f
are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. excuse me another day of the knockout stage in the two thousand and eighteen people world cup has been completed brazil and belgium now proceed to the quarterfinals in mexico and japan factor in here is more analysis and commentary on the tournaments latest results. using game we just witnessed an amazing second half to five goals to enjoy oh oh. oh oh oh in the...
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or broadcast not direct from our studios in moscow this is our twenty international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now it has been a year since mosul was fully liberated from islamic state the iraqi city had been the terror group's de facto capital in the country for over three years so what are things like there today roughly newsagency visited the city and spoke to a local resident. there are two bodies still down there and there are full move bodies in that house behind us there's still inside the stench coming from them is very strong our children are getting sick because of this. message said enough there were six of us my daughter was killed we lived in that house after the airstrikes i just couldn't live there anymore. i don't know them. because they said we're not going to treat her priority is the finances we can give her an injection so she dies immediately but of her to die at home the iraqi military operation to retake the city which received ground and air support from the us left mosul in ruins and one year on it remains devastated with homes schools and hosp
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international and john thomas glad to have you with us and the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twentieth sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack in the computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election well i have the document here in my hands and as you can see it's pretty long twenty nine pages to be precise so let me read to you exactly what it says well. intelligence officers knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other and with persons known and unknown to the grand jury to gain unauthorized access to hack into the computers of u.s. persons and entities involved in the twenty sixteen us presidential election still documents from those computers and stage releases of the stolen documents to interfere with the
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broadcasting live from our studios most of this is r t international i'm john thomas and as we are certainly going to have you with us now the u.s. justice department has charged twelve russians with hacking offenses linked to the two thousand and sixteen presidential election. the indictment charges twelve russian military officers by name for conspiring to interfere with the twenty eight sixteen presidential election. eleven of the defendants are charged with conspiring to hack in the computers steal documents and release those documents with the intent to interfere in the election well i have the document here in my hands and as you can see it's pretty long twenty nine pages to be precise so let me read to you exactly what it says while russian intelligence officers knowingly and intentionally conspired with each other and with persons known and unknown to the grand jury to gain unauthorized access to hack into the computers of u.s. persons an entity's involved in the twenty sixteenth us presidential election still documents from those computers and stage releases of the stolen documents
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broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us let's start with our breaking news story this hour british counter-terror police say two people who were rushed to the hospital following their possible exposure to a toxic substance were in fact affected by the nerve agent. this evening i've received test results from poll that showed that the two people have been exposed to get to know the truck however i must say that we are not in a position to say whether the nerve agent was from the side branch the script was words close to. the possibility that these two investigations might be linked is clearly a line of inquiry for that is important however the investigation is led by the evidence available in the fight so we don't make any assumptions or indulge in speculation. or to use hunnish to set the has for the details for us. well it's been confirmed by the metropolitan police that the substance that left a man and women critically ill in and spray is indeed novi chalk in the parish both in the mid forty's charlie
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let's bring in john thomas, founder and president of thomas partner strategies and michael toddman, former senior aid to democratic senator chuck schumer. great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> good to be here. mike: democrats continue to for more of judge kavanaugh's documents and chuck schumer wrote to george w. bush yesterday saying i believe that making judge kavanaugh's complete record public is consistent with your commitment to transparency and is strongly in the public interest while the country may be divided on whether judge kavanaugh should join the supreme court, there ought to be no disagreement on whether the process that leads to a confirmation vote should be a fair and impartial one. what do you make of that play? >> a very smart tactical play by a very smart democratic leader. i don't say that because i used to work for him. it's smart politics and smart poll civil i'm sure they'll get a lot of angry calls and tweets about this. while public disclosure especially for something as important as the supreme court confirmation process is important, and vital
let's bring in john thomas, founder and president of thomas partner strategies and michael toddman, former senior aid to democratic senator chuck schumer. great to see you. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> good to be here. mike: democrats continue to for more of judge kavanaugh's documents and chuck schumer wrote to george w. bush yesterday saying i believe that making judge kavanaugh's complete record public is consistent with your commitment to transparency and is strongly...
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on friday the belgian now leads by six seconds over john thomas despite both finishing stage seven with the same time stage was won by delimit crew begun the dutch rider coming out on top in a sprint finish. and that's all your sport for now more later it's all for me for this news hour keep it here more to come on the other side of the break peter davi setbacks. we know the culture we know the problem that affects this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that it might take an international networks moment to be able to do it united nations these people are out there going on anti-riot the world. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. on the furniture. and hundred forty on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of
on friday the belgian now leads by six seconds over john thomas despite both finishing stage seven with the same time stage was won by delimit crew begun the dutch rider coming out on top in a sprint finish. and that's all your sport for now more later it's all for me for this news hour keep it here more to come on the other side of the break peter davi setbacks. we know the culture we know the problem that affects this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to...
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friday the belgian now leads by six seconds over john thomas despite both finishing stage seven with the same time stage was won by delimit crew begun the dutch rider coming out on top in a sprint finish. and that's all your sport for now more later and that is all of the news hour for now but we have plenty more to come on al-jazeera so keep it here stuck here thanks for your time. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election was one of one east investigates how far jeopardy is ruling party will go to consolidate its power one of many first on al jazeera. bureaus spawning six continents across the globe. al-jazeera has correspondents live and bring the stories they tell of this was nothing but good news from the front and that's the stance. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian red al-jazeera fluent in world news he has no pulse board yet he's politically active in two countries i was the only one who had less than the power of peaceful transition when because official term expired in our part of the world so
friday the belgian now leads by six seconds over john thomas despite both finishing stage seven with the same time stage was won by delimit crew begun the dutch rider coming out on top in a sprint finish. and that's all your sport for now more later and that is all of the news hour for now but we have plenty more to come on al-jazeera so keep it here stuck here thanks for your time. with a crackdown on media and political opposition cambodia is getting ready for its national election was one of...
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beyond that, the declaration itself, the fact there was declaration to declare is thanks to john adams. thomas jefferson was the draftsman. john adams was the politician turning the wheel's along with his colleague in arms richard henry lee. let me show you a picture. these are the men who have not gotten enough that it. john adams, a man of massachusetts who never held slaves. adams wrote a to-do list. one of my favorite artifacts from the massachusetts historical society. his to-do list for congress. you will not be able to see or your sitting. find it online. the fourth item on the left-hand side set government to be assumed in every colony. this is adams' strategy for getting to independence which convinced all the colonies they were basically in a state of anarchy and was time for them to write their own constitution. -- build,t was buil then take away the old thing. then on the right-hand side fourth on the bottom, on the , declaration of independence. he worked consistently through 75 and 76 to get the colony to the point of being ready to write a constitution and declare instance -- de
beyond that, the declaration itself, the fact there was declaration to declare is thanks to john adams. thomas jefferson was the draftsman. john adams was the politician turning the wheel's along with his colleague in arms richard henry lee. let me show you a picture. these are the men who have not gotten enough that it. john adams, a man of massachusetts who never held slaves. adams wrote a to-do list. one of my favorite artifacts from the massachusetts historical society. his to-do list for...
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. >> barbara mcquaid, ken thomas, john allen, thank you for being with us on this saturday night. >>> coming up, the president says he need more time to reunite the families at the border. >>> beijing retaliates to new tariff taxes on the products. just getting started on a friday night. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate l
. >> barbara mcquaid, ken thomas, john allen, thank you for being with us on this saturday night. >>> coming up, the president says he need more time to reunite the families at the border. >>> beijing retaliates to new tariff taxes on the products. just getting started on a friday night. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three...
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members of which included john roberts, scalia, clarence thomas, sam alito and gorsuch. when a u.s.enator says something as stupid as that that's why people are treating alan dershowitz the way they are. it's an embarrassment. the intellectual dishonest of these people is staggering. they are frightened of other ideas. >> sean: let's talk about this book in the context of where we are with the mueller investigation. because you have called this what it is from the beginning. it's very dangerous when we criminalize political difference. your words and not mine? >> right. i agree. mueller will end up not having accomplished very much. you can't indict a sitting president. kavanaugh agrees with. that you can't impeach a president unless he committed a crime. collusion is not a crime. the president can obstruct justice by exercising his authority under article 2. in the end this will just be a report. some people will be indict as d asked -- indicted and their families will be ruined. >> [overlapping talking]. >> and poor black people should not be in jail if they can't come up with bai
members of which included john roberts, scalia, clarence thomas, sam alito and gorsuch. when a u.s.enator says something as stupid as that that's why people are treating alan dershowitz the way they are. it's an embarrassment. the intellectual dishonest of these people is staggering. they are frightened of other ideas. >> sean: let's talk about this book in the context of where we are with the mueller investigation. because you have called this what it is from the beginning. it's very...
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thomas jefferson wrote the firsn draft but do you know who were the editors? johndams and ben franklin. here is what america's new citizens had to say today after hearing from the president himself. >> you pledged allegiance to america, returns love and loyalty to you. loyalty to you. >> that will be really hard. >> they are pushing the legal >> they are pushing the legal benefits. what is the abolished ice movement actually matter, some in the senate calling for evolution of the agency charged with enforcing law and order, and the radio host in washington, larry o'connor. >>u if you try to coordinate it is it wasn't going to happen. >> when in the world is going on? it started among socialists. and people trying to scale lady liberty. >> that was a terrible thing to do, cost money for law do, cost money for law enforcement, not in favor of that. >> call to abolish ice are placeholder. don't believe we should abolish ice, it isd good politis in the midterm. they have been separating children from parents. >> on the first part of these, to be honest, this is a great
thomas jefferson wrote the firsn draft but do you know who were the editors? johndams and ben franklin. here is what america's new citizens had to say today after hearing from the president himself. >> you pledged allegiance to america, returns love and loyalty to you. loyalty to you. >> that will be really hard. >> they are pushing the legal >> they are pushing the legal benefits. what is the abolished ice movement actually matter, some in the senate calling for...
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thomas jefferson, john marshall, going back a century, thomas jefferson didn't like it that he got subpoenaedocuments, but he obeyed. i'm sure richard nixon didn't enjoy the fact that he was getting a subpoena for the famous and now infamous white house tapes, but he obeyed and that's the rule of law in our country. neil: but it was the threat of subpoena from your office, not the implementation of one, that ultimately got bill clinton to talk to you, right? >> no, we actually subpoenaed him, but then we negotiated the withdrawal of the subpoena. neil: so. >> which was fine, out of respect for the presidency. neil: thank you for clarifying. ken, do you know whether he would argue that -- breath kavanaugh would argue that if a prosecutor wants to talk to the president of the united states, he can force the issue? >> well, we're in a different situation now, neil, as you know, because bob mueller is an officer of the justice department. in those days we were talking about an independent counsel, right, and the independent counsel had his or her own authority. so it's going to be a different set
thomas jefferson, john marshall, going back a century, thomas jefferson didn't like it that he got subpoenaedocuments, but he obeyed. i'm sure richard nixon didn't enjoy the fact that he was getting a subpoena for the famous and now infamous white house tapes, but he obeyed and that's the rule of law in our country. neil: but it was the threat of subpoena from your office, not the implementation of one, that ultimately got bill clinton to talk to you, right? >> no, we actually subpoenaed...
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i want to discuss the potential picks with a former clerk for justice thomas and john he'll ja formerustice kennedy. how difficult do you think it will be or maybe i should refray that. depending on the candidate, the nominee, how difficult do you think it will be? >> the republicans control the majority of senate. last time for justice gorsuch there were three senators who crossed party lines and voted for gorsuch because he was such a clearly excellent nominee. you will see that tonight. i don't know which one the president is going to be choosing. when they are all outstanding. really thinking through legal issues and principled constitutional positions so deeply. it will be hard apart from partisan politics to use this as a moment to say #resistance. charles: we have seen a tremendous amount of liberal media push back on amy coney barrett. it would suggest they will put up a fight. >> but that didn't work so well for them when they attacked her on her faith during her confirmation hearings. you had a lot of people from the left saying that was a step too far. our constitution says
i want to discuss the potential picks with a former clerk for justice thomas and john he'll ja formerustice kennedy. how difficult do you think it will be or maybe i should refray that. depending on the candidate, the nominee, how difficult do you think it will be? >> the republicans control the majority of senate. last time for justice gorsuch there were three senators who crossed party lines and voted for gorsuch because he was such a clearly excellent nominee. you will see that...
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court that produced supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, antonin scalia, clarence thomas, warren burger, and john conservative throughout most of his career dating back to 1989 when he was a student writing for the yale law journal. >> he ultimately was one of the authors of the starr report to congress that recommended a number of grounds for impeaching president clinton including, you know, a number of misstatements, obstruction of justice, things of that nature. >> reporter: kavanaugh went on to serve as counsel under the bush administration and is considered an establishment choice for the nomination. >> you'll find him to be a very calm and thoughtful man. >> reporter: tom bossert, former homeland security adviser under president trump, knows brett kavanaugh well from his time at the bush white house. >> what people will be most surprised about over the coming days and weeks will probably be the human side of judge kavanaugh. he is a very soft, very kind, very smart individual. >> reporter: despite overwhelming support tonight, his record has raised red flags for some conservatives. >> in a
court that produced supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, antonin scalia, clarence thomas, warren burger, and john conservative throughout most of his career dating back to 1989 when he was a student writing for the yale law journal. >> he ultimately was one of the authors of the starr report to congress that recommended a number of grounds for impeaching president clinton including, you know, a number of misstatements, obstruction of justice, things of that nature. >>...
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thomas jefferson, john adams, they started out really good buddies.nd then we know, they had a huge falling out with each other. yet, they came back together at the end of their lives. jefferson reflected on mr. adams, he had a zeal. he fought for every word of the declaration of independence. they were able to rise above it. i think it is hard to rise above some of the rancor that we see. >> ed: so that poll had more people blaming the president. say, democrats need to get more civil. have we seen at the time in history and all your studies, the president's cap or it can g go. his press secretary, she can't be served in a restaurant. >> out the war in 1812, dolley madison went into a tavern in virginia and a woman costed her and kicked her out. >> ed: so we have to go back to the war of 1812. >> we had a lack of civility. people hated president madison for a time. i think our technology has changed. it is in our face. right in front of us all the time if we choose to focus on it. >> ed: jane hampton cook, check out her books. a wonderful presidential
thomas jefferson, john adams, they started out really good buddies.nd then we know, they had a huge falling out with each other. yet, they came back together at the end of their lives. jefferson reflected on mr. adams, he had a zeal. he fought for every word of the declaration of independence. they were able to rise above it. i think it is hard to rise above some of the rancor that we see. >> ed: so that poll had more people blaming the president. say, democrats need to get more civil....
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he had run for vice president on the federalist ticket with john adams in 1800, losing to thomas jefferson and burr. now, consider this. in 1804, as all of this was going on, pinckney was the federalist candidate for president of the united states running against thomas jefferson who was seeking a second term. pinckney was perhaps the least publicized major presidential candidate in u.s. history and most americans were likely unaware that he was even running. and i think that's proven by the results of the electoral college which i show on the screen. pinckney won vermont and delaware. and did not even carry his own home state of south carolina. but he was so engrossed in his anti-dueling campaign that he really didn't care. he was completely unperturbed by the election and was -- but he was also unwilling to wait for the 1805 general meeting of the society of cincinnati in philadelphia during which he would be elected president general. he wanted to do something right then. so he pressed ahead by forming a joint committee, composed of members of the society of the cincinnati in south caro
he had run for vice president on the federalist ticket with john adams in 1800, losing to thomas jefferson and burr. now, consider this. in 1804, as all of this was going on, pinckney was the federalist candidate for president of the united states running against thomas jefferson who was seeking a second term. pinckney was perhaps the least publicized major presidential candidate in u.s. history and most americans were likely unaware that he was even running. and i think that's proven by the...
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court of appeal so was john roberts as was leah and thomas and ginsburg and ward berger.hey all come from the d.c. circuit. they all come from the d.c. maybe they thoughtg. family and the trumps don't get along but george w. bush sent out a note tonight on the nomination to say president trump has made an outstanding decision to nominate judge kavanaugh he has faithfully applied the constitution through his 12 years at the d.c.o circuit and a man of the highest integrity he will be a good justice to the supreme court of the united states. now they are on to the nomination process and that willou be bruising to make at this point veryru predictable john roberts thank you. right here on fox news chief national correspondent usually in the white house but at the edit clock hour you are trying to fill in on every hour. what he said about repairing the constitution let me read from a speech that he t gave that shows that judicial philosophy this comes down to original resume constitutionalism. the president said the constitution has written that judge kavanaugh said the same t
court of appeal so was john roberts as was leah and thomas and ginsburg and ward berger.hey all come from the d.c. circuit. they all come from the d.c. maybe they thoughtg. family and the trumps don't get along but george w. bush sent out a note tonight on the nomination to say president trump has made an outstanding decision to nominate judge kavanaugh he has faithfully applied the constitution through his 12 years at the d.c.o circuit and a man of the highest integrity he will be a good...
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library which has this library and that's where i read in sight with an enlightenment books and thomas paine and john locke and others , russo, which played a significant role in my going back to the cell for the day she was at work and rereading the koran and the islamic texts through a more post-enlightenment perspective. when i took the plea that kept me up to ten years it at sentencing i had to undergo a debriefing process and developed -- process with the fbi and i developed a very interesting relationship with a female fbi agent that showed me empathy, but also at the same time, would , advocate for me to be an asset to someone who could help the government going forward. as time went forward and i traveled to syria and track and -- tracked and monitor them and make talked about [inaudible] obama have released the chief strategic implementation plans and i was giving input on that. throughout all my interactions with the fbi they were not waging war against islam they were primarily concerned with stopping acts of terrorism in -- and identifying those that may go on to commit violence. ultimate
library which has this library and that's where i read in sight with an enlightenment books and thomas paine and john locke and others , russo, which played a significant role in my going back to the cell for the day she was at work and rereading the koran and the islamic texts through a more post-enlightenment perspective. when i took the plea that kept me up to ten years it at sentencing i had to undergo a debriefing process and developed -- process with the fbi and i developed a very...
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have said it with justice kennedy, they said it in 1990 with david souter about clarence thomas in 1991. justice john roberts and sam in 2005. they claim that "the wall street journal" rights that he might overturn roe vs wade because his wife was a roman catholic. they do it to intimidate republicans, moderate republicans, like susan collins to try to get those republicans to vote with them. >> so critical about what you are saying can we talk about this on speed to anyone with one of my guest yesterday. she does not think anyone would overturn roe vs wade. the whole talk against any potential candidates touching that issue rings hollow. >> jessica: i don't think so. susan collins was the hero of the democratic party when she voted against the g.o.p. health care will, bill. tax cuts on the individual mandate. democrats have a very shaky relationship with her. in terms of her showing respect, he wrote a whole book on it. we don't know what has happened. he read that list. but you did not address what happened. what would republicans think when they would not meet with them? scare tactics say, he will
have said it with justice kennedy, they said it in 1990 with david souter about clarence thomas in 1991. justice john roberts and sam in 2005. they claim that "the wall street journal" rights that he might overturn roe vs wade because his wife was a roman catholic. they do it to intimidate republicans, moderate republicans, like susan collins to try to get those republicans to vote with them. >> so critical about what you are saying can we talk about this on speed to anyone with...
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i'm looking for to reason that because it's about thomas jefferson and john adams, and i think most people understand the importance of those two adjustment to the founding of the republic. obviously adams was her second president i do not sure they know the back story and that's i think this book is about. adams and jefferson were great friends. adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson intellect and his writing ability and it was adams insisted that jefferson as part of the committee, jefferson be the one who actually wrote the draft of the declaration, and later in life they became estranged. jefferson ran for presidency, and beat adams. adams was not able to serve the second term, and that caused a few between the two. over the years after jefferson left office, their friends begin to encourage him to reconcile and they begin by writing letters to fascinating and insightful letters and they were reconciled. i like to take people on private tours of the capitol at night and it will take them to the rotunda and the show them the painting of the signing of a declaration, trumbull was a
i'm looking for to reason that because it's about thomas jefferson and john adams, and i think most people understand the importance of those two adjustment to the founding of the republic. obviously adams was her second president i do not sure they know the back story and that's i think this book is about. adams and jefferson were great friends. adams had a tremendous opinion of jefferson intellect and his writing ability and it was adams insisted that jefferson as part of the committee,...
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criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john luck, edmond burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr rushed to washington on december 16th and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences. as usual he began by casually saying that he didn't really have any particular news but then he said, well, maybe there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all too clear that the u.s. need today do everything it could to help the british empire defend itself and that meant supplying britain with war material. one reporter asked about payment and then fdr gave his famous reply, now, what i'm trying to do is eliminate the dollar sign, the silly old foolish dollar sign, here is and i lust -- illustration, suppose my neighbor's home goes on fire, he connects my hoes and i can help him put out the fire, i don't say, neighbor, my garden hose cost me $15, you to pay $15 for it. i don't want $15, i want my garden hoes back after it's over. what if it gets smashed up, he will replace it. if i get a nice gar
criminal world of the nazi gangsters and the enlightenment world of john luck, edmond burke, george washington, james madison, thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton. fdr rushed to washington on december 16th and the next day he held one of the most memorable press conferences. as usual he began by casually saying that he didn't really have any particular news but then he said, well, maybe there was one small item he could mention. he told the reporters that it was becoming all too clear that...
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members of which included john members roberts, scalia, clarence of w thomas, sam alito and gorsuch.rmas, sam alito when a u.s. senator says and something as stupid as that gor. when a u.s. senator that's why people are treating something as stupid as that alan dershowitz the way they are. that why peo it's an embarrassment.reating alan dershowitz the way they are. it's an the intellectual dishonest of . these people is staggering. they are frightened of other it ideas.ual dishonest of these people is staggering. they are >> sean: let's talk about this ideas. >> sean: let's talk about book in the context of where we are with the mueller t cont investigation. of where we are with the mueller because you have called this invest what it is from the beginning.n. because you it's very dangerous when we all what it is from criminalize political difference. your words and not mine?beginni. it's very >> right. dan i agree.gerous when we criminalize political difference. your words and not mueller will end up not having ? >> right. i accomplished very much. agree. mueller will you can't indict
members of which included john members roberts, scalia, clarence of w thomas, sam alito and gorsuch.rmas, sam alito when a u.s. senator says and something as stupid as that gor. when a u.s. senator that's why people are treating something as stupid as that alan dershowitz the way they are. that why peo it's an embarrassment.reating alan dershowitz the way they are. it's an the intellectual dishonest of . these people is staggering. they are frightened of other it ideas.ual dishonest of these...
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before sitting on the supreme court kethledge looks pretty moderate, he's not john roberts, he's much closer to clarence thomas sam alito and there is a tendency for the supreme court to do whatever they want. >> what do democrats do? >> fight and know that you'll probably lose, but it's worth fighting to keep the base fired up. >> ladies, wonderful to see you, thanks for coming in today. stay tuned for tonight's announcement of president trump's nominee. it's a candidate that's going to change a generation. we'll have commentary following the announcement right here on msnbc. >>> up next, nato, kim jong-un, the president and putin. it's complicated. we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. then our old friends from middle school, our mom, our ex and our boss joined forces to wish us happy birthday. then we discovered our uncle use to play in a band. and realized he was young once too. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, clickbait, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to
before sitting on the supreme court kethledge looks pretty moderate, he's not john roberts, he's much closer to clarence thomas sam alito and there is a tendency for the supreme court to do whatever they want. >> what do democrats do? >> fight and know that you'll probably lose, but it's worth fighting to keep the base fired up. >> ladies, wonderful to see you, thanks for coming in today. stay tuned for tonight's announcement of president trump's nominee. it's a candidate...
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thomas. others closer to john roberts. our pete williams says, you can't know for sure because he's not on the court and hasn't been making the decisions. where do you see kavanaugh fitting in? do you agree with assessme assessment? >> i'd say it is too soon to tell. there are three big categories. one is corporate interests. i don't think he'd swing anything. kennedy was on the right already. we have the question of separation of powers and presidential power. a lot of potential questions that could come up. can the president pardon himself? et cetera. the third part has to do with individual rights. the bill of rights. you know, people can read that broadly. lots of people in the tent. or narrowly. my guess would be kavanaugh would have a narrow reading, though he'd be split on questions on the fourth amendment and the affordable care act. he's indicated that reproductive rights have a state interest in protecting contraception. i think he'll be an independent thinker. he won't be on the far left for sure, but i don't th
thomas. others closer to john roberts. our pete williams says, you can't know for sure because he's not on the court and hasn't been making the decisions. where do you see kavanaugh fitting in? do you agree with assessme assessment? >> i'd say it is too soon to tell. there are three big categories. one is corporate interests. i don't think he'd swing anything. kennedy was on the right already. we have the question of separation of powers and presidential power. a lot of potential...
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papers that among these to a letter or letters thomas law's son. his name was john law. indian, educated at harvard university. in 1850, francis m carter.- francis ann during his career as a lawyer in washington, he often helped african-americans who were fighting for their liberty. he lost a lawsuit to alexander scott from maryland. law said that he enslaved a free man whose mother was white. according to law, that african-american should have been free. he lost that lawsuit. he was fined $5,000. he was moved to indiana where for a couple of years he carried on various business arrangements. washington,rned to he applied as -- for the job of secretary of the senate but did not achieve it. he was so light in washington that in 1822, he was chosen to give the principal address belaying the cornerstone of city hall. broad and much more complex and nuanced history that has yet to be explored. thank you. [applause] donald: we will open it up to questions from the audience. if you have a question, raise your hand to be identified. wait for c-span to bring the microphone to yo
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thomas. and that means that john roberts, the chief justice, a firm conservative vote who i think has voted with the liberals and been the swing vote maybe four times, five times in his tenure on the court since 2005, he will now be the, quote, swing man. well, that's a pretty conservative swing man. >> yeah. and your job, how will it change at all in the next few months? what will you be most focused on? >> whether i get my vacation. >> that's so honest. i love that. >> no. what i'll be most focused on is the legal record and what we can tell from that legal record of the nominee because lower court judges are bound to follow supreme court precedent and while they can veer considerably to the right or the left, and you can tell a lot from that, it still is -- you're still reading tea leaves. the tea leaves amount to a lot, though, and you -- you know, republican white houses starting with reagan have taught us all that you can really pick somebody who will not provide a huge surprise. on the occasions when there have been surprises, the principal one being david suitor who is george h.w. bush's
thomas. and that means that john roberts, the chief justice, a firm conservative vote who i think has voted with the liberals and been the swing vote maybe four times, five times in his tenure on the court since 2005, he will now be the, quote, swing man. well, that's a pretty conservative swing man. >> yeah. and your job, how will it change at all in the next few months? what will you be most focused on? >> whether i get my vacation. >> that's so honest. i love that. >>...
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three of our founding fathers, thomas jefferson, benjamin franklin and john adams negotiated a treatyof friendship and commerce with frederick the great in 1785, establishing a basis for this special relationship that we enjoy today. americans were affected in other ways by this city when some of the best and brightest people active in berlin came to the united states, albert einstein, george gross -- the list of former residents of the city has changed the face of modern america. it is practically limitless. >> he has just told me that now they want to create heaven on earth. we celebrate with you today. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. i thank you very much and i wish you well. so, we do celebrate with you today, remembering the heroic deeds of these, all of them here on this platform, and all berliners in the long-standing relationship between our two countries. let's not forget the painful lessons of the not so recent past, and draw on those experiences. together, we can build a better future for this city, for europe and the world. as we look toward the 21st century, the ide
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john s. mccain which has been namedor mccain's father ander grand. it comes as he's currently battling brain cancer. >> 4:54 is the time. he's mike thomaso a little hurricane date for y how about we take a look at what chris just did, which is get downgradedd from ane catego hurricane down to a tropical storm and continues to re off to the north and east getting out ofoohe immediate neighd here and conditions along the beaches in terms of rip tides should improvelthough not a a hundred percent out of the ods yet. the remnants of beryl are going to follow chris up the coast as we head intoen u'ti to oiuardhe up if you'rekeep heading to the beaches for a litt bit of high surf and some ripit currents. sae and radar locally clouds clearing the region and low humidity taking over. hour by hour temperatures very seasonal rising throh the 70's during the morning hours, 80'smey lun and upper 80's as we wra things up during the second half of the afternoo today. seven-day forecast, 88 today, up to 89 tomorrow. both of these feelingood and temperaturesalue low and temperatures w th 90's arekacot t muc bh humidity, though, sogo day as yo sund, mix
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>> he is responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition began with thomas hobbs in 1650, revolutionized by john locke. >> adam smith. >> adam smith was contrary of rousseau. loch lays out idea there are natural liberties. >> right. >> the basics of a civilization and a civil society is protect the individual's rights. >> right. >> this is totally new kind of idea. >> right. >> rousseau comes along two generations later, hold on a minute. that is not the purpose of society. >> right. >> the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic, natural lives. >> right. >> so famous scene he describes himself where he's on his way to visit his friend in jail and he finds a totally different, sometimes the translations are little different but he finds a flyer, advertisement for an essay writing competition, asking the question, have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of manner, something like that. and the essay title was almost surely rhetorical, right? like finding a essay competition at bryn mawr or kenyon saying does diversity make us stronger? of course you're su
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thomas? probably not. he will be more conservative than john roberts. >> he will be the fulcrum as kennedy? >> that seems very unlikely. >> hugh hewitt says he is roberts 2.0. harry, thank you. we'll check in with you in 20 minutes. >>> a federal judge says the justice department cannot limit reca rules on the detained families. all of this is happening because the president implemented a zero tolerance policy. the request was wholly without merit. the judge released a statement in the government's favor. the court does appear to acknowledge that parents who cross the border will not be released and must choose between remaining in family customdy. >> so far, 54 of 102 toddlers will be reunified today. on monday, the federal judge who set the deadline was said to be encouraged by the progress. the government has thousands more children who have to be reunited by july 26th. >>> missing that deadline. operation to rescue four pr remaining boys and soccer coach in thailand will resume. officials hope this effort will be over after today. let's go to ivan watson. four children and the coach. re
thomas? probably not. he will be more conservative than john roberts. >> he will be the fulcrum as kennedy? >> that seems very unlikely. >> hugh hewitt says he is roberts 2.0. harry, thank you. we'll check in with you in 20 minutes. >>> a federal judge says the justice department cannot limit reca rules on the detained families. all of this is happening because the president implemented a zero tolerance policy. the request was wholly without merit. the judge released...
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so, i found that among these papers was a letter or letters to thomas law's son. his name was john law. along with his true brothers, -- two brothers, he was an anglo-indian, educated at harvard university. he married in 1850, francis ann carter. of stafford, virginia. this brings us full circle in this interesting story. during his career as a lawyer in washington, he often helped african-americans who were fighting for their liberty. he lost a lawsuit to alexander scott from maryland. for slander. law said that he enslaved a free man whose mother was white. -- a friedman. according to law, that african-american should have been free. he lost that lawsuit. he was fined $5,000. he was moved to indiana where for a couple of years he carried on various business arrangements. when he returned to washington, he applied for the job of secretary of the senate but did not achieve it. he was so well-liked in washington, that in 1822, he was chosen to give the principal address belaying the cornerstone of city hall. there is a much more broad and -- a much broader and complex and nuanced hi
so, i found that among these papers was a letter or letters to thomas law's son. his name was john law. along with his true brothers, -- two brothers, he was an anglo-indian, educated at harvard university. he married in 1850, francis ann carter. of stafford, virginia. this brings us full circle in this interesting story. during his career as a lawyer in washington, he often helped african-americans who were fighting for their liberty. he lost a lawsuit to alexander scott from maryland. for...
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a roger three weeks living tree it stands thomas' lead over teammate and captains through to one minute thirty nine seconds. meanwhile in football english john's liverpool have slashed the world transform record for goalkeeper sonny brazil's early song from italian club roma is costing the premier league side a whopping seventy two point five million euros that beats the fifty two million paid by your dentist for general e.g. before back in two thousand and one the move looks almost as for previous number one boris car as he said to lose his place almost certainly after the mistakes that cost liverpool the champions league title back in may. time now for the business news of funny for charlie and the been some angry protesters out in washington and now very happy about trump's idea of imposing import tariffs on cars i don't know very any stressed. a protest in washington at the u.s. commerce department launched hearings into the import duty and here is why trans terry still just a fact imported cars vehicles made in the u.s. two that's because his mattias put a levy on parts as well but let's look at two foreign cars first that's a honda civic
a roger three weeks living tree it stands thomas' lead over teammate and captains through to one minute thirty nine seconds. meanwhile in football english john's liverpool have slashed the world transform record for goalkeeper sonny brazil's early song from italian club roma is costing the premier league side a whopping seventy two point five million euros that beats the fifty two million paid by your dentist for general e.g. before back in two thousand and one the move looks almost as for...
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breyer who is 80, and justice ruth bader ginsburg who is 85 years old. 70,ice clarence thomas is chief justice johnoberts is 63. neil gorsuch in his early 50's. the pick selected by president trump and confirmed by the senate last year. this is from lizzie, promises made, promises cap. thank you mr. trump. says a superb collection would the baby coney -- amy coney barrett. ifs is from john, i'm action hillary were going to pick three or more judges. her activist judges ruled from their gut and not the constitution would have felt america. trump could nominate lucifer or a child molesters and the trump retards would rejoice. trust me. joining me from anaheim california this morning. your ideal pick for the supreme court? i didn't really call in about that. i wanted to fire back up that antiabortion -- fire back at the antiabortion guy. my mother's greatest pleasure in life was beating the craft out of her children. she wanted the rat pack light and was forced to have children. antiabortionists will have children born into a very bad situations. as far as i'm concerned all antiabortionists are child
breyer who is 80, and justice ruth bader ginsburg who is 85 years old. 70,ice clarence thomas is chief justice johnoberts is 63. neil gorsuch in his early 50's. the pick selected by president trump and confirmed by the senate last year. this is from lizzie, promises made, promises cap. thank you mr. trump. says a superb collection would the baby coney -- amy coney barrett. ifs is from john, i'm action hillary were going to pick three or more judges. her activist judges ruled from their gut and...