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where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please con
where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor...
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where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please con
where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor...
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company john thomas. march 24th. coming up on w. . the force is with you young man why. not i just i. must you are muslim are not all. the bad at the official lightsaber tournament in france the world china is showing what they're made up above may the force be with them your. it's. a 30 massacre. on a mission to save the. marvel comics started in 1039 they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. have had their share of closures and the moving story coverage a little more of course march d.w. . international women's day. we tell the stories of women around the world. their rights their struggles and their mysterious. man who never thought hard for an independent self determined life. unafraid to speak out africa big develop a galley given grace and chances next big boys. and afraid to stand out. not just on international women's day. i'm d.w. . frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self road and trail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our se
company john thomas. march 24th. coming up on w. . the force is with you young man why. not i just i. must you are muslim are not all. the bad at the official lightsaber tournament in france the world china is showing what they're made up above may the force be with them your. it's. a 30 massacre. on a mission to save the. marvel comics started in 1039 they created a vast empire of superheroes with human weaknesses. have had their share of closures and the moving story coverage a little more of...
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where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please con
where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor...
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where is john thomas? -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please continue. >> i'
where is john thomas? -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he...
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i'm john thomas certainly glad you're with us. i restart with the latest on the krona virus italy is shutting down all production of non-essential goods due to the 1000 pandemic that's as the disease has now claimed almost 13000 lives that worldwide and the number of confirmed cases has reached 305000. production shutdown in italy was announced by prime minister just in the past couple of hours he said italy is in the grip of its worst crisis since world war 2 . today we decided that the government. throughout history no social issues of providing goods and services. italy has seen it nearly 800 fatalities in the past 24 hours alone the pandemic has now killed more than 4800 italians significantly more than in china russia is stepping in to help italy the defense ministry will be sending a planeload of disinfection equipment along with 8 teams of viral exists to the country starting on sunday are 20 just on of joining my colleague earlier in the studio with more. there is no other place in the world where it is as bad as it is in
i'm john thomas certainly glad you're with us. i restart with the latest on the krona virus italy is shutting down all production of non-essential goods due to the 1000 pandemic that's as the disease has now claimed almost 13000 lives that worldwide and the number of confirmed cases has reached 305000. production shutdown in italy was announced by prime minister just in the past couple of hours he said italy is in the grip of its worst crisis since world war 2 . today we decided that the...
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to this international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now we start with our top story breaking news the u.s. has struck. facilities across iraq the pentagon says now their statement says that the strikes were in response to the threat posed by iranian backed shia militia groups some arabic language media earlier reported that iranian revolutionary guard general may have been killed in a strike we are seeing now are on verified pictures of the attack the pentagon is supposed to hold a briefing on today's events a little bit later we are following the situation and we'll keep you updated as things develop just to remind you yesterday an attack on a u.s. led coalition base near the iraqi capital baghdad killed 3 soldiers and hezbollah praised the attack but has not taken responsibility as of yet. sticking with american military news a judge has ordered u.s. army whistleblower chelsea manning be released from jail ruling her detention no longer serves any purpose this comes after she attempted suicide on wednesday manning's appearance before the grand jury is no longer nee
to this international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now we start with our top story breaking news the u.s. has struck. facilities across iraq the pentagon says now their statement says that the strikes were in response to the threat posed by iranian backed shia militia groups some arabic language media earlier reported that iranian revolutionary guard general may have been killed in a strike we are seeing now are on verified pictures of the attack the pentagon is supposed...
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where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please con
where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor...
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where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor peskin: and me he went to what? >> he is supporting and housing task force. >> supervisor peskin: what is the housing task force? >> justin drew is -- i'm sorry -- >> supervisor peskin: so he was on loan to the mayor's office? what does this mean? and when did this happen? i did not know we had a new city engineer. >> supervisors, this happened in october. john thomas is currently on appointed project manager 4. and the acting deputy director and city engineer is ann. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. >> supervisor haney: any other questions? please con
where is john thomas? >> you mean -- >> supervisor peskin: what was his position and why is he not one of these 24 people? >> john thomas is currently representing public works on the housing task force. that's why he's not currently showing up on the org chart, but he is still with public works and then acting in his role. >> supervisor peskin: so, he used to be the city engineer and deputy director for infrastructure, not acting. >> yes, sir. >> supervisor...
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now, in many ways, as john adams argued, in a letter that he wrote to thomas jefferson in 1815, the real american revolution was not about the war. in 1815 adams wrote, quote, what do we mean by the revolution? the war? that was no part of the revolution. it was only an effect and consequence of it. the revolution was in the minds of the people. and this was if he could from 1760 to 1775 in the course of 15 years before a drop of blood was shed at lexington. now, think about that. adams is arguing that the real american revolution was not military, it was not constitutional, it was not political, it was not economic. the real, the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. and then in 1782, thomas paine in a letter that he wrote to the abaranault of france this about the period leading up to the american revolution, quote, our style and manner of thinking have undergone a revolution. more extraordinary than the political revolution of the country. we see with other eyes. we hear with ot
now, in many ways, as john adams argued, in a letter that he wrote to thomas jefferson in 1815, the real american revolution was not about the war. in 1815 adams wrote, quote, what do we mean by the revolution? the war? that was no part of the revolution. it was only an effect and consequence of it. the revolution was in the minds of the people. and this was if he could from 1760 to 1775 in the course of 15 years before a drop of blood was shed at lexington. now, think about that. adams is...
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charlie: and john thomas', he was a philosophical inspiration of the founding, he moved us forward forundreds of years philosophically and broughtay us up to the american revolution where he had the correct and brilliant revelation the everything thatt you think and everything that you believe in everything you invested as a human being is your own property inan the left actually hijacks e language against us. they use it incorrectly when talking about life and talking about abortion. they say your body your choice. that is a deeper discussion for a different time. however, what they're trying to say, they're trying to play on young people to want to be free, they are arguing that human beings should have sovereignty over their own choices. that is what they are getting at which is actually a natural ocghts argument for governance. that our rights come from god, not from government. bernie sanders does not believe rights come from god, i don't know if he believes in god. that's an important point, the left as it's becoming more and more marxist, it is increasing to become more sekulow.
charlie: and john thomas', he was a philosophical inspiration of the founding, he moved us forward forundreds of years philosophically and broughtay us up to the american revolution where he had the correct and brilliant revelation the everything thatt you think and everything that you believe in everything you invested as a human being is your own property inan the left actually hijacks e language against us. they use it incorrectly when talking about life and talking about abortion. they say...
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surely there's a difference in intellectual kp intellectual capacity between thomas jefferson and john adams on one hand and an uneducated farmer living in massachusetts. the key word to unlock the meaning of self-evident truth is the word, hold. we hold these truths. to hold is to grasp. but to grasp is something that can take place over time and by different people at different points in time. so we hold these truths. that is to say we have identified or at least some great thinkers, philosophers have identified these truths and now we, the people as a whole, we hold them as well. so i think this first clause of the declaration means something like that. all right. let's turn now to the truths. the declaration says we hold these truths to be self-evident. well, what are these truths? well, it turns out the declaration claims that there are four self-evident truths. now, i can sum up the four self-evident truths each in a word. first, equality. second, rights. third, consent. and, fourth, revolution. we can also super impose the last two component pieces of a systematic philosophy on
surely there's a difference in intellectual kp intellectual capacity between thomas jefferson and john adams on one hand and an uneducated farmer living in massachusetts. the key word to unlock the meaning of self-evident truth is the word, hold. we hold these truths. to hold is to grasp. but to grasp is something that can take place over time and by different people at different points in time. so we hold these truths. that is to say we have identified or at least some great thinkers,...
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here to discuss, republican strategist john thomas and democratic strategist rule avalar.al board writes this, the biden resurgence, the party is lifting the old war horse on his back despite many gaffes and stumbles. your reaction. >> i think last night was a big victory for the vice president and it was much needed and so i think what's happening is people are actually seeing what he has to offer and people are saying okay, we want this guy that we are familiar with and someone that is a stable candidate. cheryl: john, if you look at who came out and voted for biden, 45 plus was the age group, especially in virginia, massachusetts, and north carolina. bernie sanders did not have a strong showing among the younger vote, the younger voters did not show up for bernie sanders. >> yeah, and what we're seeing really is a backlash to socialism. the democratic establishment was freaking out prior to south carolina that person was the event -- that person person wase eventual likely nominee. you're seeing them coalesce around joe biden. it's a win. i would caution democrats, be c
here to discuss, republican strategist john thomas and democratic strategist rule avalar.al board writes this, the biden resurgence, the party is lifting the old war horse on his back despite many gaffes and stumbles. your reaction. >> i think last night was a big victory for the vice president and it was much needed and so i think what's happening is people are actually seeing what he has to offer and people are saying okay, we want this guy that we are familiar with and someone that is...
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rush is trying to get john adams and thomas jefferson back together before one of them dies. the biggest concern about partisanship and what it could do to america, rush's said if partisanship can destroy the relationship between john adams and thomas jefferson, what is the chance of our country? he did founding father family therapy. he wrote to both of them to try to get them back together. one of his crowning achievements the year before he died, was that they started writing again. then wrote for another 13 years. all of those letters that came after 1805, it is a whole new retelling of what happened in america. a lot of it is driven by the friendship between rush and adams. at a certain point in my biography i let the relationship between rush and adams take over the book. industry --ers, so so interesting. these guys were having unbelievable dialogue, which we are still learning from today. sarah put letters out the people didn't pay much attention to, and it will still change -- one of the letters change how benjamin rush died. haduse one of the letters -- actually desc
rush is trying to get john adams and thomas jefferson back together before one of them dies. the biggest concern about partisanship and what it could do to america, rush's said if partisanship can destroy the relationship between john adams and thomas jefferson, what is the chance of our country? he did founding father family therapy. he wrote to both of them to try to get them back together. one of his crowning achievements the year before he died, was that they started writing again. then...
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rush is trying to get john adams and thomas jefferson back together before one of them dies. because he believes the biggest concern about partisanship and what it could do to america, rush said if partisanship can destroy the relationship between john adams and thomas jefferson, who thought of this country, what is the chance of our country? so he did what i consider to be founding father family therapy. he wrote to both of them to try to get them back together. and one of his crowning achievements the year before he died, was that they started writing again. then wrote for another 13 years. and all of those letters that came after 1805, it is a whole new retelling of what happened in america. and a lot of it is driven by the friendship between rush and adams. which is really just -- at a certain in my biography i let point the relationship between rush and adams take over the book. there were so many letters and they were so interesting. normally when you write a biography of people in their 50's and 60's, their careers are over, not much is going on. but in this case these
rush is trying to get john adams and thomas jefferson back together before one of them dies. because he believes the biggest concern about partisanship and what it could do to america, rush said if partisanship can destroy the relationship between john adams and thomas jefferson, who thought of this country, what is the chance of our country? so he did what i consider to be founding father family therapy. he wrote to both of them to try to get them back together. and one of his crowning...
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john thomas is it really comes down to money and he joins us live to explain. your attention. keep building smarter suv's. to help keep you focused on the road ahead. and. the road beside. did we mention the road ahead. with an available best in class. epa estimated combined fuel economy and the technology to practically park itself. this is the reimagined 2020 ford escape. and the technology to practically park itself. can be a sign your feeling digestive systemhed down isn't working at its best. taking metamucil every day can help. its psyllium fiber forms a gel that traps and removes the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption, promoting healthy blood sugar levels. so, start feeling lighter and more energetic by taking metamucil every day. take the metamucil two-week challenge, lighten up. just take metamucil every day for two weeks. available at your local retailer. it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner wi
john thomas is it really comes down to money and he joins us live to explain. your attention. keep building smarter suv's. to help keep you focused on the road ahead. and. the road beside. did we mention the road ahead. with an available best in class. epa estimated combined fuel economy and the technology to practically park itself. this is the reimagined 2020 ford escape. and the technology to practically park itself. can be a sign your feeling digestive systemhed down isn't working at its...
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general john thomas joins us next.as way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. this was a unique time and probably not the ideal way you guys expected to spend your senior year, but i'd just encourage you to keep a positive attitude, be thankful for what you have and just know university of tennessee is proud of you. jedediah: university of tennessee seniors getting a surprise visitor, former nfl quarterback, peyton manning crashing their online class all to help boost morale. here are more is a man that help ed make it happen, mannings former college advisor, welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. jedediah: so that's pretty cool you're sitting in an online class and boom, there's peyton manning? >> that had to be a major surprise for
general john thomas joins us next.as way more ways to renovate your home, from inspiration to installation. like way more vanities perfect for you. nice. way more unique fixtures and tiles. pairing. ♪ nice. way more top brands in sinks and faucets. way more ways to rule your renovation. nice! on any budget, with free shipping. wayfair. way more than furniture. this was a unique time and probably not the ideal way you guys expected to spend your senior year, but i'd just encourage you to keep...
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john george, thomas keller, leaders in, other the restaurant business, which has probably been one of the hardest hit industries. i have directed my staff to use any authority to give restaurants, bars, clubs incentives to stay open. they have to get going. secretary,to tell also great secretary of labor, -- looking into the deductibility of meals for corporations. set them back a lot when it was done. i think it will have a tremendous impact and maybe keep them open. some are closing right now despite the fact that they could be open in the not-too-distant future. at thegoing to look restoration, the deductibility of meals and entertainment so that they can send people to restaurants and take a deduction like in the old days. the financial relief bill i signed on friday provides historic relief for american workers and small businesses, and includes $350 billion in job restoration and retention. if you look at job retention loans for small businesses, that is a big deal with loans available for businesses that continue paying the workers. john retention loans for small businesses tha
john george, thomas keller, leaders in, other the restaurant business, which has probably been one of the hardest hit industries. i have directed my staff to use any authority to give restaurants, bars, clubs incentives to stay open. they have to get going. secretary,to tell also great secretary of labor, -- looking into the deductibility of meals for corporations. set them back a lot when it was done. i think it will have a tremendous impact and maybe keep them open. some are closing right now...
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john hancock. we just keep naming these people who were central to this role. thomasms, samuel adams, quite a laundry list abraham baldwin. so yes, it's impressive. i think people rise to the occasion they had gone through the crucible of the war and especially in the south, there was a real crucible. tempered by that they had a vision for something special and they brought together tremendous insight and created, they work flawless, they themselves recognized this electoral college. it's got problems and the senate and some of the structures they had problems with. some of them they did not support. franklin wanted the direct elections of the president as did james wilson and numerous from pennsylvania. alexander hamilton from new york. they had their differences but they realized something was necessary and they were committed to creating this country and it did a pretty good job. >> thank you mr. larson for being here at the atlanta history center. my question is do you think of thing and franklin was younger that washington might've included him in his cabinet or
john hancock. we just keep naming these people who were central to this role. thomasms, samuel adams, quite a laundry list abraham baldwin. so yes, it's impressive. i think people rise to the occasion they had gone through the crucible of the war and especially in the south, there was a real crucible. tempered by that they had a vision for something special and they brought together tremendous insight and created, they work flawless, they themselves recognized this electoral college. it's got...
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wolfgang puck is a great restauranteur as you know,s is a john george, and thomas keller and daniel balou and other leaders in the restaurant business, which has been probably one of the hardest hit industries. i have directed my staff to use any and all authority available to give restaurants, bars, clubs incentives to stay open. you are going to lose all of these restaurants and they are not going to make it back. they have to get going. so what i am doing is i am going to tell secretary mnuchin and also our great secretary of labor who know very well to immediately start looking into the restoring of deductibility of meals and entertainment costs for corporations. that set the restaurant business back a lot when it was done originally, and then done not so long ago. and we are going to go to deductibility so that companies can send people to restaurants. i think it will have a tremendous impact and maybe keep them open. don't forget some are closing right now despite the fact they could be open in the not too distant future, we expect that. but some aren't going to be able to get opene
wolfgang puck is a great restauranteur as you know,s is a john george, and thomas keller and daniel balou and other leaders in the restaurant business, which has been probably one of the hardest hit industries. i have directed my staff to use any and all authority available to give restaurants, bars, clubs incentives to stay open. you are going to lose all of these restaurants and they are not going to make it back. they have to get going. so what i am doing is i am going to tell secretary...
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bush and former law clerk of justice clarence thomas, sol wisenberg. john eastman, claremont institute senior fellow and constitutional scholar. i want to start with you, have you ever heard a top party individual personally threatening a supreme court justice and how do you think the justice are reacting at this time? >> i have never heard anything so outrageous in my life. i have lived in washington for 30 years, i have never heard any member of a branch of government speak to anybody in the supreme court that way. i think we know what the justices think, the chief stood up today for the integrity of the court and the integrity of the institution. he said we will not be capped by this sort of inappropriate and dangerous behavior, we will all continue to do our jobs. i am confident that justice kavanaugh and course which will follow the law, do what is required, and they will not be affected one bit by this outrageous gambit. >> chuck schumer offered this half-hearted apology today, watch. >> we speak in strong language, i should not have used the words i
bush and former law clerk of justice clarence thomas, sol wisenberg. john eastman, claremont institute senior fellow and constitutional scholar. i want to start with you, have you ever heard a top party individual personally threatening a supreme court justice and how do you think the justice are reacting at this time? >> i have never heard anything so outrageous in my life. i have lived in washington for 30 years, i have never heard any member of a branch of government speak to anybody...
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enlightenment, and as were gouverneur morris or edmund randolph or john hancock, you can just keep naming these people who are central to this role, , thomas jefferson, samuel adams, john adams. quite a laundry list -- abraham baldwin from here in georgia. and so yes, it is impressive. i think people rise to the occasion. they had gone through the crucible of the war and especially in the south. that was a real crucible. and tempered by that, they had a vision for something special, and they brought together tremendous insight and degraded -- but they were not flawless. they themselves recognized this electoral college got its problems and ascended, some of the structures they had problems with. some of them they did that support. franklin wanted the direct election of the present, for example, as did james wilson and governor morse from pennsylvania, alex and hamilton from new york. they had their differences, but they realize something was necessary and they were committed to creating this country and he did a pretty good job. >> thank you for being here at the atlanta history center. my question is, do you think if ben franklin was youn
enlightenment, and as were gouverneur morris or edmund randolph or john hancock, you can just keep naming these people who are central to this role, , thomas jefferson, samuel adams, john adams. quite a laundry list -- abraham baldwin from here in georgia. and so yes, it is impressive. i think people rise to the occasion. they had gone through the crucible of the war and especially in the south. that was a real crucible. and tempered by that, they had a vision for something special, and they...
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john's. ♪ >> tucker: wolfgang puck and thomas are likely the world's most celebrated chefs.the world's best run restaurant. they want to talk about what is happening to the restaurant industry and what we can do to save it, because it's really in trouble. thank you both very much for coming on. wolfgang puck, i want to go to first. can you just give us a overview for people following us closely, what this moment has done for the restaurant business. >> yes, the restaurant industry is the largest employer in america. we employ 15.6 million people. a lot of them become a full-time, or whatsoever. over a billion dollars to the economy. i think it is so important we all have insurance. how are we going to continue with no work for so many people? you know, it's really a tragedy to have so many people out of work, not getting their money. i mean, we are trying to feed our employees in our restaurants so they can come by and get some food. we do little takeouts. but it has affected millions and millions of people. i think the insurance companies are wrongfully denying business int
john's. ♪ >> tucker: wolfgang puck and thomas are likely the world's most celebrated chefs.the world's best run restaurant. they want to talk about what is happening to the restaurant industry and what we can do to save it, because it's really in trouble. thank you both very much for coming on. wolfgang puck, i want to go to first. can you just give us a overview for people following us closely, what this moment has done for the restaurant business. >> yes, the restaurant industry...
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about, but when we look at jennings' account, he mentioned john susha his real name was john pier susant and thomas mcgraw, the gardener. but those two positions would have been paid. so, to use the word servant seems to suggest that perhaps at least one of her enslaved workers was responsible. and jennings, i mean, he's there. he's part of that account. he has the eyewitness account. and then actually says when he labels the people that were there he mentioned servants and one of the dining room servants he says. so, ultimately what we take away from all of this is that okay, dolly madison didn't cut out a portrait. she didn't, you know, stand up on a ladder and try to remove that portrait herself. you guys have all seen the gilbert stewart portrait in the white house. it's a massive portrait. i mean, you would need a group of people to take it down, right? so let's just think about it in terms of basic physics. you're going to need probably at least three or four people. but dolly madison for most of the 19th century got the lion's share of the credit. now, since then we have re-evaluated that an
about, but when we look at jennings' account, he mentioned john susha his real name was john pier susant and thomas mcgraw, the gardener. but those two positions would have been paid. so, to use the word servant seems to suggest that perhaps at least one of her enslaved workers was responsible. and jennings, i mean, he's there. he's part of that account. he has the eyewitness account. and then actually says when he labels the people that were there he mentioned servants and one of the dining...
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this is the social contract theory of thomas hobbes rather than john locke and it would have been familiar to people at the time. theory, thet that colonists would say you have violated my liberty and king george would respond, you cannot complain i am violating liberty because you surrendered your liberty forever along with all natural rights in exchange for my protection. again, the declaration's principles say, you are wrong. the colonists did not surrender irrevocably. they could not have because that is inalienable. -- elate elaine thatenable is something you cannot give away. if you look at the virginia declaration of rights, you get a more expanded statement of this principle. it says people have inalienable rights including liberty of which, by no compact, can that divest themselves or posterity. liberty cannot be given away. slaveou can imagine a saying sort of the same thing. saying, you have violated my liberty but the answer the declaration regifted that is, well, that's complicated. sometimes they are justified. therek up criminals and is no philosophical error in that. is it
this is the social contract theory of thomas hobbes rather than john locke and it would have been familiar to people at the time. theory, thet that colonists would say you have violated my liberty and king george would respond, you cannot complain i am violating liberty because you surrendered your liberty forever along with all natural rights in exchange for my protection. again, the declaration's principles say, you are wrong. the colonists did not surrender irrevocably. they could not have...
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leaders i spoke to were hans vesburg of verizon committee occasions, thomas rutledge of charter communications, brian roberts of comcast, john liberty goy., dexter michael cones of sprint. esser of coxt communications and jeffrey story of centurylink. they are doing an incredible job. if you look at other continents, you look at europe, they went a different route than we did. much different route. we were talking about that a little while ago. they are having tremendous problems. other countries are having problems. other continents are having problems. but, with business at a level no one has seen it before, on the internet, it's holding up incredibly well and they expect that to continue to matter what happens. no matter how much more gains. if it can gain any more than it already is, i don't know because they are setting records. let me update you on the distribution of the needed resources and supplies. we have a lot of numbers. i am going to let mike pence speak to that in a little while, but we are giving massive amounts of medical equipment and supplies to the 50 states. back quite aolding bit. we have almost 10,000
leaders i spoke to were hans vesburg of verizon committee occasions, thomas rutledge of charter communications, brian roberts of comcast, john liberty goy., dexter michael cones of sprint. esser of coxt communications and jeffrey story of centurylink. they are doing an incredible job. if you look at other continents, you look at europe, they went a different route than we did. much different route. we were talking about that a little while ago. they are having tremendous problems. other...
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it's an idea associated with english philosopher john lock, to protect life, liberty and property and while thomas jefferson may have replaced the word "property" with pursuit of happiness and own declaration of independence, he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory behind there, okay? that is, one of the things that is supposed to separate a society with a purposefully limited government from a society with authoritarian or totalitarian sort of government is the idea that a limited government can't just willy nilly take your stuff. willy nilly is a very serious, academic, formal term for this stuff, right? this idea was included explicitly in our bill of rights, included in the end of the fifth amendment, which concludes nor shall private property -- nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. in other words, the government may some day need to knock down your home to build a highway or flood your farm to build a reservoir, right? but if and when that happens, it has to pay you for the property it took and/or destroyed. and that payment i
it's an idea associated with english philosopher john lock, to protect life, liberty and property and while thomas jefferson may have replaced the word "property" with pursuit of happiness and own declaration of independence, he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory behind there, okay? that is, one of the things that is supposed to separate a society with a purposefully limited government from a society with authoritarian or totalitarian sort of government is...
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communications, randall stephenson of at&t, mike siebert of t-mobile, thomas rutledge of charter communications, brian roberts of comcast, johnone of liberty media, dexter, michael of spri sprint, and my entry. also, jeffrey story of centurylink. they're giving an incredible job. you look at other continents, europe and what a different route they did, a much different route just a little while ago, we are having tremendous problems, other countries are having problems, other continents are having problems. but with business at a level that nobody seen before on the internet, it's holding up incredibly well. and they expect that to continue no matter what happened. and no matter how much more it gains which for can gain more than, than it already is. setting records. let me also update you on the distribution of urgency, needed resources and supplies and we have a lot of numbers. i'm going to let mike pence speak to that in a little while but we are giving massive amounts of medical equipment and supplies to the 50 states. we are also holding back quite a bit. we have almost 10,000 ventilators that we have ready to go. we hav
communications, randall stephenson of at&t, mike siebert of t-mobile, thomas rutledge of charter communications, brian roberts of comcast, johnone of liberty media, dexter, michael of spri sprint, and my entry. also, jeffrey story of centurylink. they're giving an incredible job. you look at other continents, europe and what a different route they did, a much different route just a little while ago, we are having tremendous problems, other countries are having problems, other continents are...
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so, for the presidential example,of 1800, for it is pitting john adams, president of the american academy of arts and scientists, against thomas jefferson, who was the president of the american philosophical society. so, that's the sort of atmosphere that smithson is observing from afar. george washington in his farewell address to the nation, he calls specifically for the promotion of institutions for the diffusion of knowledge. this language is in the air then. the other thing that would have touched smithson deeply is that the united states at this time became a place of refuge for chemists like smithson, because across the channel, france's completely melting down. and for smithson and his friends, this is super exciting. it's evidence that the most entrenched in ancient monarchy in europe could collapse at a pace that is scarcely to be believed. so even the corrupt regime can be transformed. smithson went right over to paris. he wrote a letter back saying stupidity and guilt have had a long reign. he was absolutely euphoric. he said it begins indeed for it to be time for justice and common sense to have their turn. so, on
so, for the presidential example,of 1800, for it is pitting john adams, president of the american academy of arts and scientists, against thomas jefferson, who was the president of the american philosophical society. so, that's the sort of atmosphere that smithson is observing from afar. george washington in his farewell address to the nation, he calls specifically for the promotion of institutions for the diffusion of knowledge. this language is in the air then. the other thing that would have...
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it's an idea associated with john lock english philosopher, the government exists to protect life liberty and property. thomas jefferson might have replaced the word property with the pursuit of happiness, in our own declaration of independence. he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory, behind their. that is it's one of the things that are supposed to separate a society, with purposely limited government with a society from an authoritarian or totalitarian government, is that the government can take your staff. it willy-nilly is a very serious academic term for the stuff. and this idea was included explicitly in our bill of rights. including in the end of the fifth amendment. which concludes nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation. the government may someday need to not cameraman to build a highway, a flood your farm to build a reservoir. but if in when that happens, they have to pay for the property took and or destroyed. and that payment itself is hot to be at least one significant check on the end of misuse of that power, known as eminent domain
it's an idea associated with john lock english philosopher, the government exists to protect life liberty and property. thomas jefferson might have replaced the word property with the pursuit of happiness, in our own declaration of independence. he didn't necessarily mean to change the entire underlying theory, behind their. that is it's one of the things that are supposed to separate a society, with purposely limited government with a society from an authoritarian or totalitarian government,...
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this is nicholas thomas becker, born last night, his time of birth, john, 20:20.s father patrick are doing great. patrick has experienced not sleeping. they can't have any visitors at the hospital, but looking forward to bringing nick home to meet his big brother ben. >> that's an adorable baby. >> really -- those cheeks are really big. not just baby big, but really big. >> very hard for family members not to smother that baby in kisses right now. >> yes. >> that will be a challenge. >> they can love him all the same. so the entire state of florida being ordered to stay home this morning. our coverage continues after this. 5g will change business in america. t-mobile has the first and only, nationwide 5g network. and with it, you can shape the future. we've invested 30 billion dollars and built our new 5g network for businesses like yours. while some 5g signals only go a few blocks, t-mobile 5g goes for miles. no other 5g signal goes farther or is more reliable in business. tomorrow is in your hands. partner with t-mobile for business today. tomorrow is in your ha
this is nicholas thomas becker, born last night, his time of birth, john, 20:20.s father patrick are doing great. patrick has experienced not sleeping. they can't have any visitors at the hospital, but looking forward to bringing nick home to meet his big brother ben. >> that's an adorable baby. >> really -- those cheeks are really big. not just baby big, but really big. >> very hard for family members not to smother that baby in kisses right now. >> yes. >> that...
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mobile thomas rutledge of charter communications brian roberts of comcast john malone of liberty media dexter goyette of all t s michael coms of sprint. and araya berkoff of lie entry also pat s. air of cox communications and jeffrey story of. century link. they're doing an incredible job if you look at other continents if you look at europe they want a different route than we did and much different we were talking about that just a little while ago and they're having tremendous problems other countries are having problems other continents are having problems but with business at a level that nobody's seen it before on the internet it's holding up incredibly well and they expect that to continue no matter what happened and no matter how much more it gains which it can gain more than it already is i don't know because the setting records let me also update you on the distribution of urgency needed resources and supplies and we have a lot of numbers i'm going to let mike pence speak to that in a little while but we're giving massive amounts of medical equipment and supplies to the 50 sta
mobile thomas rutledge of charter communications brian roberts of comcast john malone of liberty media dexter goyette of all t s michael coms of sprint. and araya berkoff of lie entry also pat s. air of cox communications and jeffrey story of. century link. they're doing an incredible job if you look at other continents if you look at europe they want a different route than we did and much different we were talking about that just a little while ago and they're having tremendous problems other...
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john surgery. beatty will be sidelined to start the season. former first-round pick was competing for a spot in the giant starting rotation. >>> team manager thomas went viral after he knocked down three on senior night. leaving kevin durant shouted him out on instagram. athletic conference named its player of the week. >>> the finish of the year and norcal playoff came lastght. >>> a couple of the boys were crby two ints with six seconds left last night. jackson pavilion into a frenzy. >>> i had people texting me i haven't talked to in years. amazing play and a great pass.>>> i knew i was open. if he passed me the ball i was to shoot up. >>> reliving the moment only a sophomore he spent most of the season on the jv team. >>> i didn't think i would be here. now i'm here. >>> you can ignite a run all the way to the state title. >>> after it shot the shot it feels like destiny. i don't want this to end. >>> tomorrow night accuse our br we will be right back. >>> new efforts by oakland to help empower women.. they unveiled a new interactive nero in honor of women's week where people they announce a new hub that supports female and minority entrepren
john surgery. beatty will be sidelined to start the season. former first-round pick was competing for a spot in the giant starting rotation. >>> team manager thomas went viral after he knocked down three on senior night. leaving kevin durant shouted him out on instagram. athletic conference named its player of the week. >>> the finish of the year and norcal playoff came lastght. >>> a couple of the boys were crby two ints with six seconds left last night. jackson...
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thomas fighting dismounted on this side of the wall. this is where major john pelham was. he's in the artillery. what's he doing here? he was close by, heard the sound of the guns and didn't want to miss the fighting. he asked if he could have a horse, and they said sure. he went in and an artillery fragment entered the back of his skull. he never regained consciousness and died. so thomas fighting dismounted. stuart is not on the field yet. jeb stuart is on the way with reinforcements. fitzhugh lee orders tom and all the other boys fighting behind the stone wall to mount up and fall back because federal brigadier general william woods abel is crossing here at kelly's ford in rapidly increasing numbers, and all the confederates and others behind the stone wall are getting ready to be overrun, captured, and taken prisoner. as i mentioned, tom didn't say anything about the weather, but he had on a long, heavy overcoat. and i don't know why, maybe to be more comfortable, he decided before he mounted up that he was going to take the coat off. he took it off, three wood over th
thomas fighting dismounted on this side of the wall. this is where major john pelham was. he's in the artillery. what's he doing here? he was close by, heard the sound of the guns and didn't want to miss the fighting. he asked if he could have a horse, and they said sure. he went in and an artillery fragment entered the back of his skull. he never regained consciousness and died. so thomas fighting dismounted. stuart is not on the field yet. jeb stuart is on the way with reinforcements....
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thomas inglesby, director of the center for health security at johns hopkins university.et's start with the astonishing spread and 2,000 deaths. what does that tell you about the nature of this virus and where are we in the course, in the spread here in the united states? >> dr. inglesby: well, it tells us that this virus is able to spread pretty efficiently and quickly. we've seen that around the world in the last few months and we should expect that to keep happening in the united states. i think unfortunately we are still at the very beginning of this outbreak and we should expect that to continue for some time and really focus on social distancing is one of our main interventions to try and slow it. >> chris: i want to pick up on that because i want to ask you about president trump's evolving policy on how to handle the virus. as you know, his initial 15 days to stop the spread of the virus guidelines run out tomorrow, the 15 days and tomorrow and he is now talking about the possibility and certain -- what he calls "low risk" parts where there's a low incidence of the
thomas inglesby, director of the center for health security at johns hopkins university.et's start with the astonishing spread and 2,000 deaths. what does that tell you about the nature of this virus and where are we in the course, in the spread here in the united states? >> dr. inglesby: well, it tells us that this virus is able to spread pretty efficiently and quickly. we've seen that around the world in the last few months and we should expect that to keep happening in the united...
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thomas. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30, for (john h.)ipeout. (imitates scooby-doo) i love you! (john a.) love is in bloom tonight... whoo! for this very special engaged couples edition of spring "wipeout." 12 couples fixing to get hitched are about to face off for $50,000... whoo! on the world's most romantic obstacle course. ooh! come on, babycakes! we'll see astonishing spills... (grunts) magnificent falls... (laughs) and lovers taking our big plunge.
thomas. abc 7 news continues tomorrow morning at 4:30, for (john h.)ipeout. (imitates scooby-doo) i love you! (john a.) love is in bloom tonight... whoo! for this very special engaged couples edition of spring "wipeout." 12 couples fixing to get hitched are about to face off for $50,000... whoo! on the world's most romantic obstacle course. ooh! come on, babycakes! we'll see astonishing spills... (grunts) magnificent falls... (laughs) and lovers taking our big plunge.
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john adams is president and has two months before he cedes control of the white house and congress to thomas jefferson and the antifederalists. he decides one thing he could do before he leaves the white house is put a number of judges on the bench. ends up choosing as chief justice, john marshall, secretary of state at the time. john marshall was at the constitutional convention in virginia and he spoke about what chief justice roberts just said, the independence of the judiciary. he said, to what quarter of society do we look for protection of rights and overreach in the political branches if not the judiciary? so adams appoints john marshall as chief justice and tries to put judges on the bench before he leaves and he runs out of time. and that leads to one of the most consequential cases in supreme court history. i am sure you know a little bit about that story. host: which one? elizabeth: marbury versus madison. the reason i raise it is because it is so very much what chief justice roberts is talking about today. you asked a question about how he approaches his job. he talks about how h
john adams is president and has two months before he cedes control of the white house and congress to thomas jefferson and the antifederalists. he decides one thing he could do before he leaves the white house is put a number of judges on the bench. ends up choosing as chief justice, john marshall, secretary of state at the time. john marshall was at the constitutional convention in virginia and he spoke about what chief justice roberts just said, the independence of the judiciary. he said, to...
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secretary of state john kerry tweeting -- and it was really colorful language. >> absolutely. president trump lit up thomasassie this morning on twitter. he said the following quote. "it looks like a third-rate grand stander named thomas massie wants to vote against the coronavirus bill. let's win back the house but through massey out of the republican party." thomas massie wants everybody to come into the house chamber and cast a roll call vote on this. what leaders on both sides of the aisle would prefer is to have a voice vote, so they limit how many people are there. what massie has effectively done, however, it is brought as many people as possible back to washington so he can't argue that they don't have a quorum. under article 1, section 5 of the constitution, the house has to have a quorum. that's 216 out of the current 430 members. if you don't have a quorum you can't have that vote on the coronavirus bill itself regardless, whether it's a voice vote or roll call vote. in the past 20 minutes, fox has learned a plan, a bipartisan plan, democratic and republican leadership, to block massie. it gets
secretary of state john kerry tweeting -- and it was really colorful language. >> absolutely. president trump lit up thomasassie this morning on twitter. he said the following quote. "it looks like a third-rate grand stander named thomas massie wants to vote against the coronavirus bill. let's win back the house but through massey out of the republican party." thomas massie wants everybody to come into the house chamber and cast a roll call vote on this. what leaders on both...
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along with thomas ridd, professor at johns hopkins university and the author of the forthcoming book,tical warfare warfare." also, we have the chief public affairs officer for move on, and msnbc contributor. clint, you wrote for foreign policy research institute, america and the world's top concerns for thwarting coronavirus disinformation should focus on actors that are threatening the public safety, stressing financial markets, and advancing racism that provokes conflict. i see a couple of issues with this, but let's start with where these threats are coming from. >> yeah. so when you look at it, there is a wide spectrum. anybody that puts out disinformation is in the game. if you just look across the spectr spectrum, it is almost overwhelming, how much information is out there. the ones that we really need to focus on is when people are scared, they tend to take in information they might not otherwise think about or give it truth. >> right. >> if that is the case, usually fraudsters, pranksters are there to jump on the case of fake cure, some devices for protection. the same point,
along with thomas ridd, professor at johns hopkins university and the author of the forthcoming book,tical warfare warfare." also, we have the chief public affairs officer for move on, and msnbc contributor. clint, you wrote for foreign policy research institute, america and the world's top concerns for thwarting coronavirus disinformation should focus on actors that are threatening the public safety, stressing financial markets, and advancing racism that provokes conflict. i see a couple...
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now i do think we can we do so what's going on in stride john coates their presence at their and in preparing to take he's very close to thomasbach the national olympic committee president and he's signed to will show you. prepare for 2021 there's a big club that's clearly how the i.o.c. i'm thinking which is a decision to be knight we've heard people saying you know it's inappropriate to tell the olympics this year it really seems that the world needs their lympics to be healthy in 2021 they think. well yes. people are missing still desperately more than they thought they would expect a big hole in the lives that destruction that they want and of course it would make sense in theory for analytics next year when hopefully finally. that they were going to have more grip on coronavirus crosses the flames out of control but it actually has to be put in context that any decisions might be needed time to see where we stand and then actually there is a long way off i mean we can look to the tone that's coming out of japan and out. where you can see that they're. desperate for a spiral to be made that there were also looking ahead t
now i do think we can we do so what's going on in stride john coates their presence at their and in preparing to take he's very close to thomasbach the national olympic committee president and he's signed to will show you. prepare for 2021 there's a big club that's clearly how the i.o.c. i'm thinking which is a decision to be knight we've heard people saying you know it's inappropriate to tell the olympics this year it really seems that the world needs their lympics to be healthy in 2021 they...