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how come america admires nonviolence only in black people but otherwise they admire john wayne?hy do we have to do that? and dr. king would say, we don't. i'm not telling you your to do it. i'm telling you that nonviolence is the leadership doctrine, the head of the human america. if we become violent, it is not that we are stepping up to be like john wayne, it is that we're stepping back from nonviolence to try to move the country toward reconciliation, toward spirituality. they had this big argument about whether the civil rights movement needed to be nonviolent, whether it was effective, whe was principled, and what can of leadership strategy it was. dominated the last couple of years of dr. king's life. amy: taylor branch, you are an historian and won a pulitzer prize. it you were also surprised by some of the footage that you saw . wrote,s surprised -- i but i did not feel -- i wrote in these thousands of white people would come out and throw bricks and it was women with pocketbooks and they hit people with pocketbooks and they yell and scream. but to write it is different
how come america admires nonviolence only in black people but otherwise they admire john wayne?hy do we have to do that? and dr. king would say, we don't. i'm not telling you your to do it. i'm telling you that nonviolence is the leadership doctrine, the head of the human america. if we become violent, it is not that we are stepping up to be like john wayne, it is that we're stepping back from nonviolence to try to move the country toward reconciliation, toward spirituality. they had this big...
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and i have to cut because our show is over thanks for being with us here on our to international john wayne loud former republican member of the missouri senate thank you and tighe barry from code pink. all right it does it for me you're watching the international stay with us. china retaliates with tariffs of their own is this a trade war donald trump says no we'll take a look at that on this edition. of the politicking on larry king in a move that was not surprising the most china announced tariffs of their own on u.s. goods in response and not retaliate. to the trumpet ministrations tabs on products from china let's talk about what's happening there with lani chin lonny is a research fellow. in the george w. bush administration and was an advisor to marco rubio's and mitt romney's presidential campaigns and he joins us from the beautiful campus at stanford university in palo alto california lani given china's new tower of move is this a trade war now. larry i don't think so i think if you look at it in the grand scheme of what could have been in fact what we're looking at now is a relati
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so, he started flying charter services mostly to las vegas and he flew john wayne around so he was having a good time and was also going to las vegas a lot but he turned this into a business and they nurtured into making it a good thing that he made his first fortune when he took that little airline and took it public so after 20 years of running a little small businesscommittee was an overnight success it just took 20 years. -based business move was moving slowly. it didn't jump off until they heard about it and the farmers up in fresno started investing in his business and all of a sudden the stock shot up so much that the first fortune was a $60 million public offering but also turned all these farmers into wealthier people because as the old participate in the process. but he always considered that in the connection as a source of his wealth. terry at the hotel to start the building but not enough to finish it. they were looking for a way out of the riskiest aspects you have to read the book to see how it all came out. it is a huge inconvenience for a researcher, let me tell you. and
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we don't name airports after john wayne or ronald regan.me them after someone who made a contribution to san francisco and i think there's more to discover about the contribution of harvey and the movement that he sparked and showed focus on. so fasten your seat belts, woel have a very non bumpy flight. i look forward to the opening and thank you to the elected who made this happen. i know it's very difficult. it took eight years to get the school named after harvey. eight years. so in a sense this is on the fast track, even though we had to be patient. thank you. [applause] >> i'm steward milk. i'm harvey's nephew and the co-founder of the harvey milk foundation. you want to come up and join me while i speak. anne was my uncle's campaign manager and we did a lot of support in terms of the initial effort to rename san francisco airport after harvey and that was really through the leadership and vision of david campos. it was a great experience working with him. i also am very appreciative that the mayor has done this ceremony and it was qui
we don't name airports after john wayne or ronald regan.me them after someone who made a contribution to san francisco and i think there's more to discover about the contribution of harvey and the movement that he sparked and showed focus on. so fasten your seat belts, woel have a very non bumpy flight. i look forward to the opening and thank you to the elected who made this happen. i know it's very difficult. it took eight years to get the school named after harvey. eight years. so in a sense...
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but otherwise they admire john wayne and james bond. it is not fair. jail 36 times, he said, for six years. i am like a soldier. why do i have to keep inviting violence against me to get white america to do what it should have done in the first place? and dr. king said, stokely, you are right. it is unfair. nobody has the right to impose nonviolence on anyone else. all i am trying to get you to see is nonviolence is a leadership doctrine. we are ahead of where white america is. if we step up to violence, we are going back to where they are. and, quite apart from the political and practical issues of whether or not you can win nonviolence as a minority, a largely unarmed minority, in the morality of it, nonviolence is a leadership doctrine and we must stigmatizing of nonviolence as something that is for the weak. and i am telling you, we did not get past that. dr. king did not win that argument. and blacks too sexy, power became the rage. i can tell you to this day, i know i a lot of veterans of the nonviolent civil rights movement who denynon-violent,
but otherwise they admire john wayne and james bond. it is not fair. jail 36 times, he said, for six years. i am like a soldier. why do i have to keep inviting violence against me to get white america to do what it should have done in the first place? and dr. king said, stokely, you are right. it is unfair. nobody has the right to impose nonviolence on anyone else. all i am trying to get you to see is nonviolence is a leadership doctrine. we are ahead of where white america is. if we step up to...
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chaotic and didn't make sense and somebody without exposure to their protocol had skill setting like john wayne or bill and the wild bunch and said this is ridiculous. that's what he is doing in all of the instances you point out weather a crazy open border or a nut with missiles on the west coast ornateo members not paying. in syria to reply, he's got dlemace did not create the situation. russia was brought in by susan and john customer and he assured there were no wmd. trump come in there is wmd and lost all deterrents because of the lead. he does not want and can't get involved in the way we did in a began stan and iraq. with the two poles and everybody suspicious of going in were the people that supported trump for the reasons you said. they will get angry. they will see that as a betrayal. people pushing him toward despise him. >> no way to restore deterrence without getting involved >> adam congress man we envioleted him tonight. he was asked today about whether congress should give its to military action? in sir enthusiasm this is how it went. joy think what the president did a year ago
chaotic and didn't make sense and somebody without exposure to their protocol had skill setting like john wayne or bill and the wild bunch and said this is ridiculous. that's what he is doing in all of the instances you point out weather a crazy open border or a nut with missiles on the west coast ornateo members not paying. in syria to reply, he's got dlemace did not create the situation. russia was brought in by susan and john customer and he assured there were no wmd. trump come in there is...
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john wayne says then a career fed person.t would have been nice to have someone from another background. >> on that list of things of why he is a controversial pick, his lack of financial market , maybe it is about monetary policy. how big of a challenge to think that will be? >> it -- you're not right about the regulatory aspects. the new york fed puts monetary policy into operation by intervening in the markets everyday. you need to know something about it. he does have some knowledge about all of this, at least a 50,000 foot level. they have simon potter still there. is the executive vice president in charge of all that. jerry gordon came in, that probably isn't going to have a huge effect. the regulatory thing is a little unfair. he has bending because of wells fargo's malfeasance. the san francisco fed doesn't regulate that. they only regulate the international units of the bank and i don't regulate a lot of the wall street banks except for small parts of it. there is obviously regulatory and cultural issues that have to
john wayne says then a career fed person.t would have been nice to have someone from another background. >> on that list of things of why he is a controversial pick, his lack of financial market , maybe it is about monetary policy. how big of a challenge to think that will be? >> it -- you're not right about the regulatory aspects. the new york fed puts monetary policy into operation by intervening in the markets everyday. you need to know something about it. he does have some...
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memorable moment in comedy, and he hearkens back to january of 1974, when he and the "lampoon" invited john wayne cronkite: the "lampoon" challenged conservative wayne to come to harvard. >> wertheim: wayne not only accepted, he rode through town on a tank that downey and accomplices had borrowed from a nearby military installation. you still recall the party that night? >> downey: it's traditional for people to get up and dance on the table, and wayne was right up there, with, with-- didn't have to be coaxed. >> wertheim: downey's most lasting contribution? he opened an employment pipeline, hiring and referring countless "lampoon" alumni who now fill writers' rooms at shows from "curb your enthusiasm" to "silicon valley." al jean, class of '81, came through the downey pipeline and now runs "the simpsons," the longest-running comedy in television history. half his writing staff is former "lampoon." so it is that more than a few subversive references to their alma mater make their way into "simpsons" episodes. >> i'm in! >> maybe i'll get a little respect once i get that harvard diploma. >> al jea
memorable moment in comedy, and he hearkens back to january of 1974, when he and the "lampoon" invited john wayne cronkite: the "lampoon" challenged conservative wayne to come to harvard. >> wertheim: wayne not only accepted, he rode through town on a tank that downey and accomplices had borrowed from a nearby military installation. you still recall the party that night? >> downey: it's traditional for people to get up and dance on the table, and wayne was right...
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and john wayne, of course, could do that, because he was tough and he could spit in their eye and get away with it. iswell, the real world is ge you cat information from people. (mccain on tape): >> narrator: and they did. (mccain on tape): >> narrator: the confession was broadcast as north vietnamese. propagan (mccain on tape): "i couldn't rationalize away my confession. i was ashamed. i felt faithless, and couldn't control my despair. i shook as if my disgrace were a fever." >> he was que disconsolate. but it was the guy in the cell next to him who told him he had done the best he could, gath his strength, go back at them the next day. and i think that was... that was the great moment of self-discovery for him. >> he realizes, you know, what is important in life. you know, you really have to count on yourself. you have to lean on the guy next to you, and he has to be able to leann you and depend you. some very, very basic, core, fundamental things in life that some people go through their whole lives and never learn, he learned at a relatively early age. and i think he went from bei
and john wayne, of course, could do that, because he was tough and he could spit in their eye and get away with it. iswell, the real world is ge you cat information from people. (mccain on tape): >> narrator: and they did. (mccain on tape): >> narrator: the confession was broadcast as north vietnamese. propagan (mccain on tape): "i couldn't rationalize away my confession. i was ashamed. i felt faithless, and couldn't control my despair. i shook as if my disgrace were a...
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he said eni went through thought i was john wayne.onderful for a black man to think he was john wayne and he is fighting for liberty, and i think he was disabuses of this notion while he was there and came back and his politics came up and he joined the panthers, et cetera. then became a libraryon and now a publisher. and i think that a lot of people, especially young men, want to believe in what they're doing, in wartime, and they're fighting -- the want to believe that the anger inside of them, which is kind of natural, has a reason and a purpose and a patriotism. but often find out, it's not true. that's true for mark in all quiet on the western front, true for a lot of germans in world war ii. i think it's true for a lot of russians, also, and understand wore 2. and -- in world war ii. i income every war there's a moment where you may feel like, wow, this is wrong. made a snake, -- mistake. the revolutionary war, not. in the civil war, many sides made a lot of mistakes. >> host: muhammad ali shaped your think about the vietnam war
he said eni went through thought i was john wayne.onderful for a black man to think he was john wayne and he is fighting for liberty, and i think he was disabuses of this notion while he was there and came back and his politics came up and he joined the panthers, et cetera. then became a libraryon and now a publisher. and i think that a lot of people, especially young men, want to believe in what they're doing, in wartime, and they're fighting -- the want to believe that the anger inside of...
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women made war movies with john wayne come you never see any blood. there is blood and violence. back 50 years later. america in turmoil. -- guestsat the table at the table. joining us from new york. morning.ood great show, gentlemen. my question is for either gentlemen. a year into the vietnam war come president johnson was given a report from our military that the incident in the gulf never happened. did the media at the time know of this report? answer to that question is at the time, we did not know about the report. that particular incident was the one that moved the united states very dramatically into the vietnam war. it happened on august 2 and august 4. was 1964. there were two attacks against an american destroyer right off the shores of vietnam. the first attack actually did take place. did not taken retaliatory action after the first attack. when the second attack took did. in august 4, he it turned out that at the time, we knew that it did not take place. it was bad reporting from the ship's captain on the destroyer. he knew it was bad reporting and --t the attack di
women made war movies with john wayne come you never see any blood. there is blood and violence. back 50 years later. america in turmoil. -- guestsat the table at the table. joining us from new york. morning.ood great show, gentlemen. my question is for either gentlemen. a year into the vietnam war come president johnson was given a report from our military that the incident in the gulf never happened. did the media at the time know of this report? answer to that question is at the time, we did...
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it was what anybody who photographed war, made movies of john wayne, you never see any blood.here is blood in this violence. host: looking back 50 liters -- 50 years later, are to guess -- were with upi in 1968. carmen is joining us from your show, new york. guest: great -- caller: great show, gentlemen. my question is for either an, less than a year into the war, president johnson was given a room toward that the incident in the gulf of tonkin had never happened. but the media at the time knew of this report? guest: at the time, we did not know about the report. but that particular incident was the one that moved the united states very dramatically into the vietnam war. it happened on august 2 and august 4 1964. there were two attacks against an american destroyer right off the shores of north vietnam. the first attack actually did take place. but lyndon johnson did not take retaliatory action after that first attack. when the second attack to raise on august 4, he did. but it turned out, at that time, we knew that it did not take place. it was bad reporting from the ship's c
it was what anybody who photographed war, made movies of john wayne, you never see any blood.here is blood in this violence. host: looking back 50 liters -- 50 years later, are to guess -- were with upi in 1968. carmen is joining us from your show, new york. guest: great -- caller: great show, gentlemen. my question is for either an, less than a year into the war, president johnson was given a room toward that the incident in the gulf of tonkin had never happened. but the media at the time knew...
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when i went there i thought i was john wayne.d of wonderful for a black man to think he's john wayne and fighting for liberty. he was disabused of this notion and came back and as politics came up, i was a publisher. especially young troops who want to believe in what they are doing in wartime and they and to believe the acre inside of them has a reason and the purpose. but often find out is not true. that is true for mark in all quiet on the western front. is true for a lot of germans in world war ii and a lot of russians in world war ii. i think in every war there is a moment you might feel like this is wrong, i made a mistake. sometimes not. american revolution people agreed the civil war, not sure if either side thought they made a mistake. many sides made a lot of mistakes before that. >> you said mohammed ali shaped your thinking about the vietnam war. >> guest: so interesting and wonderful, indeed he was the greatest and i'm not sure about the ring, not sure if he beat kenny norton or not but i think that his ability, his
when i went there i thought i was john wayne.d of wonderful for a black man to think he's john wayne and fighting for liberty. he was disabused of this notion and came back and as politics came up, i was a publisher. especially young troops who want to believe in what they are doing in wartime and they and to believe the acre inside of them has a reason and the purpose. but often find out is not true. that is true for mark in all quiet on the western front. is true for a lot of germans in world...
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more pete jepsens if our world who the senior ride captain of all suffolk county and mary ann, wayne, john, eugene, suzy, mark, richard, warren and karen and many others who would drop everything in a moment's notice to stand for those who stood for us. the patriot guard riders are made up of hundred of thousands of everyday people all across america. with the inspiration that consumes us whenever we see them in action, we should all aspire to the ideals and dedication each and every one of them embody. to our patriot guard riders, thank you for your service to our great country. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from minnesota, mr. emmer, for five minutes. mr. emmer: mr. speaker, many years ago, an outstanding coach from my home state of minnesota once said, i learned early on you do not put greatness into people but somehow try to pull it out. that coach was herb brooks who led team u.s.a. to victory at the 1980 olympics. minnesota is home to many outstanding coaches who carry on the legacy of coach
more pete jepsens if our world who the senior ride captain of all suffolk county and mary ann, wayne, john, eugene, suzy, mark, richard, warren and karen and many others who would drop everything in a moment's notice to stand for those who stood for us. the patriot guard riders are made up of hundred of thousands of everyday people all across america. with the inspiration that consumes us whenever we see them in action, we should all aspire to the ideals and dedication each and every one of...
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. >> next up is john in fort wayne, indiana. r: full disclosure, i am a retired attorney and i remember we learned about this case in constitutional law back in 1976. remember the numbers. it was a short opinion that came up with this right of privacy no where in the constitution. i don't think anybody should disagree with a dumb law, it never should have been passed. we look back today and i can't imagine any state would have such a law. but for nine on the leg to that there isde this right of privacy, which means that we have to declare this law unconstitutional -- the real argument should of been to the legislator. they are the ones that should argue get rid of the law. it still baffles me that mine of those elected judges can use this to find some right of privacy no in the constitution. as a will let that stand comment and go on to jeremy, washington, d.c. >> good evening, huge fan of the program c-span in the national constitution. my question relates to the piece that you had from pbs and where dr. buxton talks about the
. >> next up is john in fort wayne, indiana. r: full disclosure, i am a retired attorney and i remember we learned about this case in constitutional law back in 1976. remember the numbers. it was a short opinion that came up with this right of privacy no where in the constitution. i don't think anybody should disagree with a dumb law, it never should have been passed. we look back today and i can't imagine any state would have such a law. but for nine on the leg to that there isde this...
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next up is john in fort wayne, indiana. caller: full disclosure, i am a retired attorney and i remember we learned about this case in constitutional law back in 1976. what i was remember about this case is the numbers. it is a pretty short opinion but it came up with this right of privacy no where in the constitution. i don't think anybody should disagree. it was a dumb law, it never should have been passed. we look back today and i can't imagine any state would have such a law. buffer nine unelected judges to decide through numbers there is this right of privacy, which means we have to declare this the realutional -- argument should have been to the legislature. they are the ones that should argue get rid of the law. it still baffles me that mine of -- that nine unelected judges can use this to find some right of privacy nowhere in the constitution. >> we will let that stand as a comment and go on to jeremy, washington, d.c. >> good evening, huge fan of the program. so glad that c-span have come back for a second season. m
next up is john in fort wayne, indiana. caller: full disclosure, i am a retired attorney and i remember we learned about this case in constitutional law back in 1976. what i was remember about this case is the numbers. it is a pretty short opinion but it came up with this right of privacy no where in the constitution. i don't think anybody should disagree. it was a dumb law, it never should have been passed. we look back today and i can't imagine any state would have such a law. buffer nine...
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avoid this perennial hand wringing they should find a safer comedian, larry the cable guy or wayne brady or like john than said, forego the same thing. >> defenders of the dinner would say it is more than about the comedian. it is about fellowships and all about celebrating the first amendment. we heard a lot of that from margaret during her remarks about the work that everyone in the white house press core is doing. and so i think there will be a bigger conversation how to balance those goals with what kind of comedy or entertainment you really want to have at the dinner. >> absolutely. well, let's change gears a little bit because you may remember that last week the president turned heads during a sprawling interview on fox news. >> you take a poll at the fbi. i love the fbi. the fbi loves me. but the top people at the fbi headed by comey were crooked. you look at mccabe where he takes $700,000 from somebody supporting hillary clinton. and you look at the corruption at the top of the fbi. it's a disgrace. and our justice department, which i try and stay away from, but at some point i won't. our jus
avoid this perennial hand wringing they should find a safer comedian, larry the cable guy or wayne brady or like john than said, forego the same thing. >> defenders of the dinner would say it is more than about the comedian. it is about fellowships and all about celebrating the first amendment. we heard a lot of that from margaret during her remarks about the work that everyone in the white house press core is doing. and so i think there will be a bigger conversation how to balance those...
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but unfortunately for the billy goats the wayne wasn't to be the last serious chance of the game was squandered by a stumbling john cordoba. to two the final score. a draw in the end it disappointing result for both coaches but was shy to stay in second place cologne looks to be heading for the second. time to start our sunday chat for that i'm joined by one football contributor it will be roush which we've also got our but as the x. for jobs in craig city to my right from d.w. sports emily let's start with you cologne came back in level was your thoughts on what this result means for the royal blues i think as far as dropping points go this one's pretty harmless for shock and they're still clear in their champions league spot they're still ahead of months so they've got that all tightened up i think from their point of view second place is still in their hands at least pretty narrow and they always manage to churn out a victory when they need to and dominate her to tesco and i think they'll be ok for second place ok now with. talking about shock as rival dog men who were big winners for nail over labor coups in a
but unfortunately for the billy goats the wayne wasn't to be the last serious chance of the game was squandered by a stumbling john cordoba. to two the final score. a draw in the end it disappointing result for both coaches but was shy to stay in second place cologne looks to be heading for the second. time to start our sunday chat for that i'm joined by one football contributor it will be roush which we've also got our but as the x. for jobs in craig city to my right from d.w. sports emily...
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but unfortunately for the billy goats the wayne wasn't to be the last serious chance of the game was squandered by a stumbling john cordoba. two to the final score. a draw in the end at disappointing result for both coaches but was shy to stay in second place look certain to be heading for the second division. and mines headed to oust berg on sunday with only goal difference keeping them out of the drop zone host had beaten them in the reverse fixture and were looking to do the same again especially with the return of a star forward alfred finn bogus in made his comeback and explored starting line up after three months out injured and he wasted no time showing how important he is to the team the icelandic case set up mikail grigori who opened the scoring in the twenty ninth minute his twelfth goal of the season. one nil for our sport at half time. and it was all outboard in the second half as well in bogus info says can be but denied by defender danny lotsa. i'm but then an injury time minds were pushing for an equaliser and finn bogus and caught them on the break the captain capping an outstanding comeback i'm su
but unfortunately for the billy goats the wayne wasn't to be the last serious chance of the game was squandered by a stumbling john cordoba. two to the final score. a draw in the end at disappointing result for both coaches but was shy to stay in second place look certain to be heading for the second division. and mines headed to oust berg on sunday with only goal difference keeping them out of the drop zone host had beaten them in the reverse fixture and were looking to do the same again...
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john will take nothing for granted ever again. they're more than baby steps for this one survivor from the nightmare of journey's end. >> no, this is journey's beginning. beginning a new journey. >> reporter: in santa rosa, waynen, abc 7 news. >> nice to hear that. some residents of journey's end are still moving from hotel room to hotel room. >> john tells us he has plenty of unpacking to finish. he hasn't moved in completely yet. >> we could not be happier, though. we can see why. you can get the latest news any time with the upgraded abc 7 news app. it has now enhanced live video features, more customization and personalized push alerts to get more of the news you want delivered to your phone in realtime. >>> that's going to do it for this edition of abc 7 news at 4:00. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. stay tuned. abc 7 news at 5:00 starts now. >>> this is incredibly damaging to his case. why would he do this? >> only on abc 7 news, allegations of witness tampering and the headline making kills for a murder case. plus -- >> there was a gas leak. it was scary. they told us to evacuate the building. >> a lot of people were forced out and more than a dozen people were hospitalize
john will take nothing for granted ever again. they're more than baby steps for this one survivor from the nightmare of journey's end. >> no, this is journey's beginning. beginning a new journey. >> reporter: in santa rosa, waynen, abc 7 news. >> nice to hear that. some residents of journey's end are still moving from hotel room to hotel room. >> john tells us he has plenty of unpacking to finish. he hasn't moved in completely yet. >> we could not be happier,...
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wayne. it is my pleasure to guide us through the lecture series with governor john kasich. we've an audience tonight for a very important people. but rather than take the time. let's give you all a round of applause. and now to introduce our guest. ohio state representatives. and perhaps my favorite title political science major. it brings with him rich record. they are credited with leading the comeback. they turned and a million dollars shortfall cut taxes by $5 billion. they are the chief architect of the last federal balanced budget. he led the effort to balance it. he also served 18 years on the the new york times best-selling author and host of his own shows on fox news. the governor of ohio john kasich. alright, here we go. can i just mention to my friends here. he served the state great. how about a round of applause the former congressman for the state of connecticut christopher shays. that helped me get the budget done. governor welcome to new england college. let's jump right in. welcome to new hampshire. as they noted. the buzz that they have. in the presence of
wayne. it is my pleasure to guide us through the lecture series with governor john kasich. we've an audience tonight for a very important people. but rather than take the time. let's give you all a round of applause. and now to introduce our guest. ohio state representatives. and perhaps my favorite title political science major. it brings with him rich record. they are credited with leading the comeback. they turned and a million dollars shortfall cut taxes by $5 billion. they are the chief...
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john may get a loan from a frid to buy this mobile home. >> i will not believe it until i have keys in my hind. >> reporter: and his nightmare ends. in santa rosa wayne freedman abc7 news. >>> if you are looking for help yourself, or for a friend go to abc7.com/take action. we have a page of resources designed to help fire survivors. >>> more rain is on the way to the bay area. as we take a live look from our mt. tam cam. spencer christian is here with a look at the comingstorms. >> going to be a bit cooler and wetter. here is a look at live doppler 7. bright skies with moisture offshores. this is the view of what is happening in the atmosphere. warm conditions in northern california. hot down south. l.a. tied its record high for this date, 94 degrees. light storm bringing light rain. continue couple of days coinuing into thursday. close-up look at how much rain to expect if a few minutes. >>> sounds good. we want to get to breaking news. take a look at your screen, this is east san jose where firefighters are on the scene of a two alarm fire that has broken out in an apartment complex. fire is burning along flanagan drive and to put this in perspect
john may get a loan from a frid to buy this mobile home. >> i will not believe it until i have keys in my hind. >> reporter: and his nightmare ends. in santa rosa wayne freedman abc7 news. >>> if you are looking for help yourself, or for a friend go to abc7.com/take action. we have a page of resources designed to help fire survivors. >>> more rain is on the way to the bay area. as we take a live look from our mt. tam cam. spencer christian is here with a look at...
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john may get a loan from a friend to buy this mobile home. >> i will not believe it until i have keys in my hind. >> reporter: and his nightmare ends. in santa rosa wayne abc7 news. >>> if you are looking for help yourself, or for a friend g abc7.com/take action. we have a page of resources designed to help fire survivors. >>> more rain is on the way to the bay area. as we take a live look from ourr mt. tam cam. spencer christian is here with a look at the coming storms. >> going to be a bit cooler and wetter. here is a look at live doppler 7. bright skies with moisture offshores. this is the view of what is happening in the atmosphere. warm conditions in northern california. hot down south. l.a. tied its record high for this date, 94 degrees. light storm bringing light rain. continue couple of days continuing into thursday. close-up look at how much rain to expect if a few minutes. >>> sounds good. we want to get to breaking news. take a look at your screen, this is east san jose where firefighters are on the scene of a two alarm fire that has broken out in an apartment complex. fire is burning along flanagan drive and to put this in perspective, it i
john may get a loan from a friend to buy this mobile home. >> i will not believe it until i have keys in my hind. >> reporter: and his nightmare ends. in santa rosa wayne abc7 news. >>> if you are looking for help yourself, or for a friend g abc7.com/take action. we have a page of resources designed to help fire survivors. >>> more rain is on the way to the bay area. as we take a live look from ourr mt. tam cam. spencer christian is here with a look at the coming...
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wayne lesperance, and i am the dean of undergraduate programs and professor of political science at the college. it is my pleasure to guide us through tonight's president lecture series with governor john kasich. we have an audience tonight full of very important people. rather than take the time to introduce each and every one of you because you know who you are, let's give you all a round of applause. [applause] prof. lesperance: now to -- now to introduce our guest. ohio state representative, member of the house of representatives, governor of ohio, candidate for president, and perhaps my favorite title, political science major. governor john kasich brings a rich record of public service to the people of ohio. in this current role, the governor's credited with leading ohio's comeback. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus and cut taxes and have made ohio one of the top job-creating states in the nation with over new jobs. 460,000while in congress, governor kasich was a chief architect of a last federal balance the budget. as chairman of the house budget committee, he led the effort to balance the federal budget for t
wayne lesperance, and i am the dean of undergraduate programs and professor of political science at the college. it is my pleasure to guide us through tonight's president lecture series with governor john kasich. we have an audience tonight full of very important people. rather than take the time to introduce each and every one of you because you know who you are, let's give you all a round of applause. [applause] prof. lesperance: now to -- now to introduce our guest. ohio state...
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john and his wife marjorie had only be married about eight month, she remarried and went to live in the united states and she died as recently as 2007. meanwhile, waynetranger. it is great and i tell you what it won't be the only time we talk about that. nick, thank you, a wonderful story from nick. and justin... this is ivor foster and this is ivorfoster and nick was talking about the bravery of airmen in the second world war. ivor was pa rt in the second world war. ivor was part of a lancaster bomber crew an went on many bombing raids over germany but as the war drew to a close the nazis began starving the people of holland creating a terrible humanitarian disaster, something like 20,000 people died as a result, so ivor and his come raids we re a result, so ivor and his come raids were tasked with a different mission, rather than dropping bombs they were asked to fly low and drop food. that is what happen ivor and his crew mates did. it had a great effect on them. something ivor has never forgotten. most effect on them. something ivor has neverforgotten. most had, until now. more than 70 years later, suddenly through the post ivor received a medal
john and his wife marjorie had only be married about eight month, she remarried and went to live in the united states and she died as recently as 2007. meanwhile, waynetranger. it is great and i tell you what it won't be the only time we talk about that. nick, thank you, a wonderful story from nick. and justin... this is ivor foster and this is ivorfoster and nick was talking about the bravery of airmen in the second world war. ivor was pa rt in the second world war. ivor was part of a...