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>> reporter: john wood accept a handout, so as customers decided to try a buy out. >> can we get a dozen donuts? >> me for dozen. >> reporter: turning to social media they spread them word to show up early and buy all of the donuts so john could close up early and spend more time with stella. >> i would like five dozen donuts. >> five dozen? 25 dozen, i'm taking care of the staff and make it elementary. >> donuts were selling like hot cakes. >> i'm from minnesota and i heard about this, this is awesome. >> people from 50, 60, 70 miles came here not only to buy just one donut but dozens of. they did not even want a donut but they came here and helped. >> reporter: it wasn't just people from seal beach were close by? >> out-of-state, out of country. >> to they did all of that support, has that helped you get better? >> is true. >> how are you? you're looking fantastic. >> you look better. >> reporter: was stella's return, business is back to a normal pace with the confections now come with special affection. >> i feel grateful. i am so happy. >> reporter: and the hole in the donut shop has
>> reporter: john wood accept a handout, so as customers decided to try a buy out. >> can we get a dozen donuts? >> me for dozen. >> reporter: turning to social media they spread them word to show up early and buy all of the donuts so john could close up early and spend more time with stella. >> i would like five dozen donuts. >> five dozen? 25 dozen, i'm taking care of the staff and make it elementary. >> donuts were selling like hot cakes. >>...
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john wood-- the research in this book was tremendous, but he fleshed out one chapter in particular that i want to read a couple pages of because i thought it showed the great detail but he was into. page 38-- sounds like church. he has this part about armstrong coach charles baltimore watched 444 and 45 points during the regular seasonam. he had to change tactic and employed a defense against baylor to shadow-- utter the city's best player. his job was to stay closela to make it difficult for him to get free. help came from teammates when baylor came into the area area but the primary response ability rested with me and coach said i have a job for youe. if baylor goes to the bathroom i want you to follow him. okay. not today, betty. much has been made over the years of may's performance that night although mace tried to downplay it. i didn't stop him, he stopped himself. for the record may scored 12 points himself. as the only bad game baylor ever had. he was missing a lot of shots. ultimately weather may stopped baylor was immaterial maze was an incredible story in its own right, no ma
john wood-- the research in this book was tremendous, but he fleshed out one chapter in particular that i want to read a couple pages of because i thought it showed the great detail but he was into. page 38-- sounds like church. he has this part about armstrong coach charles baltimore watched 444 and 45 points during the regular seasonam. he had to change tactic and employed a defense against baylor to shadow-- utter the city's best player. his job was to stay closela to make it difficult for...
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more but those are the ones i interacted with the most. >> i think on joe woods team on his task force, you had david haynes, john davidson. may, mr. woods leaves in is that when you moved to bernie's team? >> i can't remember. i remember working closely with john on the with grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill wells. he was very focused on sure and recording the statements of information. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of to hisnt nixon talking staff members, talking to henry , talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. of several people whose job it was to try to, and so far as possible, perfect the transcription. we would sit with the headphones on, listening, trying to make out words, some of the transcription had already occurred but some of it was and was not at all clear. had no idea he would be taping himself, listening to tapes and coming up with rationalizations so he would call somebody into the room
more but those are the ones i interacted with the most. >> i think on joe woods team on his task force, you had david haynes, john davidson. may, mr. woods leaves in is that when you moved to bernie's team? >> i can't remember. i remember working closely with john on the with grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill wells. he was very focused on sure and recording the statements of information. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to...
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i am john woods. i have been in north beach for about 55 years. i am one block from caf caffe se on taylor street. there are some days i don't go out at all. this is very important. he is a wonderful member of the community, and to watch him raise his children there makes it even more. i hope you will do everything you can to keep him there, to make him a permanent legacy. it is unclear why the landlord is so standoffish about this. this man and his coffee shop are a real addition to the neighborhood. i wish every one of you had a coffee shop like that a block away. he goes out of his way to support the neighborhood issues. he has been down here supporting or not supporting various projects of north beach. i used to be here a lot of time. i have a lot of trouble walking. i made a special effort today. i hope the large turnout will convince you to do everything you can for this very nice man and his very nice coffee shop. thank you for listening. >> next speaker, please. >> thank you for your time. i am shauna stein. i do corporate business. i am b
i am john woods. i have been in north beach for about 55 years. i am one block from caf caffe se on taylor street. there are some days i don't go out at all. this is very important. he is a wonderful member of the community, and to watch him raise his children there makes it even more. i hope you will do everything you can to keep him there, to make him a permanent legacy. it is unclear why the landlord is so standoffish about this. this man and his coffee shop are a real addition to the...
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more but those are the ones i nteracted with the most. >> i think on joe woods team on his task force, you had david haynes, john davidson. after mr. woods leaves in may, is that when you moved to bernie's team? or did bernie take over? do you remember what happened when mr. woods left? >> no, i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, working with john on the grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in john's law firm in wisconsin whose name was john bell. he was very focused on aggregating sure and recording the statements of information. i don't remember. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. i was one of several people whose job it was to try to, in so far as possible, to perfect the transcription. we would sit with the headphones
more but those are the ones i nteracted with the most. >> i think on joe woods team on his task force, you had david haynes, john davidson. after mr. woods leaves in may, is that when you moved to bernie's team? or did bernie take over? do you remember what happened when mr. woods left? >> no, i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, working with john on the grounds of foreign impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in...
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timothy: i think on joe woods' team on his task force, you had john linwoods, david haines. after mr. woods leaves in may, is that when you moved to bernie's team? or did bernie take over? keithcan you remember what happened when mr. woods left? sec. clinton: i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, particularly with the standards to be applied. working with john llamavits on the grounds for impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with tom bell who was very focused on agri get igating and recording the facts, statements of information. so i don't remember. i do remember that starting in early summer, maybe this was through bernie i began listening to tapes and i began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. and i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. and i was one of several people whose job it was was to try to, insofar as possible, perfect the transcription. so we would sit ther
timothy: i think on joe woods' team on his task force, you had john linwoods, david haines. after mr. woods leaves in may, is that when you moved to bernie's team? or did bernie take over? keithcan you remember what happened when mr. woods left? sec. clinton: i really can't remember. i remember working closely with joe, particularly with the standards to be applied. working with john llamavits on the grounds for impeachment along with bill weld. i shared an office with tom bell who was very...
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results for labor, so deadly north going conservative, very small here cancer breaks, bowing finance john wood, all those seats, the exit poll has going blue. but of course these are the thinnest majorities here. as we go down, the majorities go bigger. but still they turned blue ashfield, stroke, bishop ortho and peterborough, cohen valley all going blue words yellow and s&p game. so far on this board you can see that labor is not really defending any of its seats very successfully outside of london. because here we have battersea just on the last column which we have under the exit coals staying read. so in london there defending them better. but the conservatives are doing an awful lot of damage just on this first board. less progress let's move it on let's see some seats with bigger majorities here. so he boarded them by how close they were last time and we still have so much conservative damage being done to the seats in the election. we have north going blue jews be going pulling out the house of commons. reading ace, mad writer, going to the conservatives. and then the first successful
results for labor, so deadly north going conservative, very small here cancer breaks, bowing finance john wood, all those seats, the exit poll has going blue. but of course these are the thinnest majorities here. as we go down, the majorities go bigger. but still they turned blue ashfield, stroke, bishop ortho and peterborough, cohen valley all going blue words yellow and s&p game. so far on this board you can see that labor is not really defending any of its seats very successfully outside...
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. >> joining me is john war wood, cnbc's editor at large. good morning.resident is tweeting a headline from cnbc saying that trump stock market rally is far outpacing past u.s. presidents and he adds with new trade deals and more of the best is yet to come. the article says the s&p 500 has returned more than 50% since president trump was elected, more than double the average market returns of presidents three years into their term. so the president clearly thinks that's a winning message for him and the numbers seem to support that. is there a counter message, though? >> the counter message is president trump inherited a solid economy from president obama. he has sustained that recovery. there was a goose in the rate of growth in 2018 after the tax cut was passed. that's now fallen back and we're back on the 2% growth path that we were on before. the challenge for many day-to-day workers is that many of them don't own stock, though more than half of americans do own stock one way or the other through retirement funds or through individual stock ownership
. >> joining me is john war wood, cnbc's editor at large. good morning.resident is tweeting a headline from cnbc saying that trump stock market rally is far outpacing past u.s. presidents and he adds with new trade deals and more of the best is yet to come. the article says the s&p 500 has returned more than 50% since president trump was elected, more than double the average market returns of presidents three years into their term. so the president clearly thinks that's a winning...
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interesting thing was that john dohr had this very strong view, we wanted to have a unified staff, and, you know, my playmates were mostly hillary rodham, hamilton, to some extent joe woods, but i also worked closely with john davidson, john whitman and sam garrison on the republican side. but i was welcomed in both camps. i'm not sure everybody was welcome in both camps, and i think the hard core of the watergate task force, i'm not sure that had any republicans on it. so the evidence of the watergate conspiracy, developed mainly by the democratic staff. and they were not -- they were not quite so partisan as the congressman from texas, who at a democratic caucus was asked what is the theme of jack brooks? what's the theme of this article ii about agency abuse, fbi, cia, all so confusing, i don't understand it. he took the cigar out of his mouth and said the theme of this argument is we're going to get that son of a bitch out of there. but staff weren't permitted to think or speak in some ways. but no secret that some of them weren't friendly to president nikon. >> was there pressure on the republicans on the staff. a number of the minority staff were disappointed with
interesting thing was that john dohr had this very strong view, we wanted to have a unified staff, and, you know, my playmates were mostly hillary rodham, hamilton, to some extent joe woods, but i also worked closely with john davidson, john whitman and sam garrison on the republican side. but i was welcomed in both camps. i'm not sure everybody was welcome in both camps, and i think the hard core of the watergate task force, i'm not sure that had any republicans on it. so the evidence of the...
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and whoever made that decision, i think it was probably john dohr, bert jenner, and joe woods, they were absolutely right. >> how valuable were the materials that the watergate special prosecution force handed over? on the development of the watergate conspiracy? i assume they were very valuable, but that wasn't rell my hunt. i was -- really wasn't my hunt. i was not in article one man. >> what is the story with bert jenner? he sort of changes positions. thehe forced out by minority leaders? i don't know about forced out. he was a prominent lawyer in the united states of the great chicago. a person like myself, having gone to a life school and aspiring to be a kicker litigation parker -- lawyer, he was skyhigh. he formed the opinion early on that the president was going to be impeached. i remember him saying that to me and a couple other people in a car in march. he got there pretty quickly and he and dohr spent a lot of time together, and he would come and make presentations to the republican members. but i don't think they ever felt at ease with him. i remember at one point, he was tes
and whoever made that decision, i think it was probably john dohr, bert jenner, and joe woods, they were absolutely right. >> how valuable were the materials that the watergate special prosecution force handed over? on the development of the watergate conspiracy? i assume they were very valuable, but that wasn't rell my hunt. i was -- really wasn't my hunt. i was not in article one man. >> what is the story with bert jenner? he sort of changes positions. thehe forced out by minority...
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john doerr had this strong view that we want to have a unified staff. my playmates were mostly hilary limits, hamilton, to some extent, joe woods. i worked closely with john davidson, john whitman and sam garrison on the republican side. i was welcome in both camps. i am not sure everybody was welcome in both camps. the hard core the watergate task -- i they were not quite so partisan as the congressman from texas who had a democratic caucus and was asked what is the theme of jack brooks? what is the theme of this article to of agency abuse, fbi and cia, i don't understand. he took a cigar out of his mouth and said the theme of this article is we are going to get that son of a bitch out of there. some of them were not friendly to president nixon. some pressure on the republicans of the staff? a number of minority members were disappointed with how things were going and how john doerr was doing his job. were there any pressures on you, where they asking you questions? >> the republican members of the committee had a perfect right to have their own legal research done and i did that. i think the minority memo might have been about
john doerr had this strong view that we want to have a unified staff. my playmates were mostly hilary limits, hamilton, to some extent, joe woods. i worked closely with john davidson, john whitman and sam garrison on the republican side. i was welcome in both camps. i am not sure everybody was welcome in both camps. the hard core the watergate task -- i they were not quite so partisan as the congressman from texas who had a democratic caucus and was asked what is the theme of jack brooks? what...
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john into a controlled state. on the evening of november 23, fort aves entered the with bundles of wood. soldiers eded to kill n the it island. the governor under pressure sent troops, sent soldiers to st. john who were then also destroyed. the next tense week saw guerrilla style warfare between troops and the rebels. afraid that they would spread to the nearby island of tort olla, they were quickly dispatched. again, john maddux, a privateer, made a deal with the danish officials to aid the quelling st. john. he, too, was not successful. william, an owner of a plantation who is in disrepute with the danes made -- attempted to lure slaves on to a ship, the owners of the -- organizers of the rebellion and told them that they would give them food and support if he would come on the ship. they did not fall for the trickery and he also was dispatched. john maddux and others. it wasn't until the spanish armada anti-french came that this rebellion was able to be quelled in 1734. almost six months later. with it many were jailed, some were sent to st. croix to work to death with what they decide
john into a controlled state. on the evening of november 23, fort aves entered the with bundles of wood. soldiers eded to kill n the it island. the governor under pressure sent troops, sent soldiers to st. john who were then also destroyed. the next tense week saw guerrilla style warfare between troops and the rebels. afraid that they would spread to the nearby island of tort olla, they were quickly dispatched. again, john maddux, a privateer, made a deal with the danish officials to aid the...
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wood came from hell hole. but it was technically part of the hill. so we're going to let that one slide. john augustin washington, was helping crush it with his business but he was simultaneously selling things at mount vernon. he was also collecting any type of revenue when people came in for a time being there was a typist on the estate. so there was a number of different ways that were kind of the forerunners to the mount vernon ladies' association taking over and that embracing a lot of these strategies. how can we capitalize on people that are drawn to mount vernon? even know, john agustin washington was in profiteering his great uncle, it was the enslaved community that worthy -- that were the primary storytellers and keepers of the tomb. now, these were the on sight storytellers and interpreters. many would use that to write themselves into various washington legends. some of them use these positions to extract tips from people who may be weren't as knowledgeable about george washington's wife. and others were able to highlight his treatment and his will which is a very interesting con
wood came from hell hole. but it was technically part of the hill. so we're going to let that one slide. john augustin washington, was helping crush it with his business but he was simultaneously selling things at mount vernon. he was also collecting any type of revenue when people came in for a time being there was a typist on the estate. so there was a number of different ways that were kind of the forerunners to the mount vernon ladies' association taking over and that embracing a lot of...
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through his farm books and i tried to plot out where exactly he was taking this wood from, it wasn't lways from the hill. i think john augustin washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. some of it came from right along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had called hell hole because he called it that because nothing could grow there. whatever he tried, he could not get anything to grow there while some of the wood came from hell hole. but it was technically part of the hill. so we're going to let that one slide. now, with the mount vernon gin this was dated 1956. john augustin washington, was helping crush it with his business but he was simultaneously selling things at ount vernon. he was also collecting any type of revenue when people came in for a time being there was a typist on the estate. so there was a number of different ways that were kind of the forerunners to the mount vernon ladies' association taking over and that embracing a lot of these strategies. how can we capitalize on people that are drawn to mount vernon? en know, john agustine washington was in profitee
through his farm books and i tried to plot out where exactly he was taking this wood from, it wasn't lways from the hill. i think john augustin washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. some of it came from right along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had called hell hole because he called it that because nothing could grow there. whatever he tried, he could not get anything to grow there while some of the wood came from hell hole. but it was...
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universities, coming to visit our landmarks, going to visit sporting events to see the tiger woods and the johnother such@leads those are the future issues and policies in the 21st century that need to be addressed. >> dan, you're not a market strategist obviously so yesterday the news comes out that something's going to be announced, then agreed upon. so it goes from up 50 to up 220 or whatever it is. then further news comes out documenting that it's only ag buys and that we're rolling back the tariffs and we're up another 100 points or so today >> yeah. >> do you think the markets are just looking for some type of removal of uncertainty about the tariffs or they're wrong or they're -- i mean, they're not over sold since we're at new highs again. are they misinterpreting the -- nothing's been accomplished here >> when it comes to china, investors generally pretty reasonable minded people are willing to believe that policy leaders, if they want, can just make these things happen sort of without regard to what the economic fundamentals and the value and the underlying stuff is we've seen that fo
universities, coming to visit our landmarks, going to visit sporting events to see the tiger woods and the johnother such@leads those are the future issues and policies in the 21st century that need to be addressed. >> dan, you're not a market strategist obviously so yesterday the news comes out that something's going to be announced, then agreed upon. so it goes from up 50 to up 220 or whatever it is. then further news comes out documenting that it's only ag buys and that we're rolling...
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woods at the masters. bradley and gaga at the oscars and john stewart at a 9/11 first responders after a battle one on capitolill. the shock of our "today" family when hoda if there's gonna be a sticker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done everything - to make your shopping, test-driving and car-buying experience the way it should be. carmax. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette laundry truths. do i need to pre-treat? nope! what even is this? it looks like cheese but it smells like barf. with tide pods, you don't need to worry. the pre-treaters are built in. nice! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. thirty seven minutes a day, it's the average amount of quality
woods at the masters. bradley and gaga at the oscars and john stewart at a 9/11 first responders after a battle one on capitolill. the shock of our "today" family when hoda if there's gonna be a sticker on your car, it has to mean something. that you got into college. or crossed the finish line... eventually. what? that you went someplace worth going. or maybe...you have opinions. but if it's on there, it has to mean something. so we make sure this means something. that we've done...
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the rain though has slowed down in our meteorologist john trimble joining us now to tell us of 4 out of the woodst yet with this wet. that describes a pretty well early day. we look to be out of the woods as far as the worst of it goes guys so. >>the rest of the night ahead some manageable lighter rain people online we're asking will we hear thunder tonight, you know what i don't anticipate hearing thunder tonight. i think tomorrow we could though we definitely will have some times where the sunshine reappears and we could see a isolated thunderstorm pa us sparking up across the day. but i think tonight we should be a little bit on the quieter side than what we were earlier we talked about sfo just a second ago and you can see that delays are still pretty substantial out there, we're still experiencing it for well in excess of a multiple hour delay for many areas if not just canceled flights for many of you another look at satellite and radar it's definitely on the quieter side than it was earlier as you remember was 02:03:04pm, depending on where you're at in the bay that we saw some of the stro
the rain though has slowed down in our meteorologist john trimble joining us now to tell us of 4 out of the woodst yet with this wet. that describes a pretty well early day. we look to be out of the woods as far as the worst of it goes guys so. >>the rest of the night ahead some manageable lighter rain people online we're asking will we hear thunder tonight, you know what i don't anticipate hearing thunder tonight. i think tomorrow we could though we definitely will have some times where...
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when i actually went through his farm books and tried to plotwhes wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think john augustine washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. in fact, some of the wed actually came from along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had affectionately called hellhole. he called it that because nothing could grow there. for whatever reason, whenever he tried, he could get anything to grow there. some of the wood came from hellhole. that is technically part of the hill, so we will let that slide. thisthe mount vernon gem, johnted november, 1856, augustine washington, was helping crutchett with his business but he was selling things at mount vernon. sales thatecting slave gardeners were selling the upper and lower gardens. also collecting revenue when people would come in. for a time, there was that the aguerrotypist on the estate. in the forerunners of the ladies taking over. embracing strategies, how can we capitalize on people drawn to mount vernon? even though he was involved in profiting from the memory of washington on his great gra
when i actually went through his farm books and tried to plotwhes wood from, it was not always from the hill. i think john augustine washington was good at sales. this is what people wanted to hear. in fact, some of the wed actually came from along the shoreline. this was a place that george washington had affectionately called hellhole. he called it that because nothing could grow there. for whatever reason, whenever he tried, he could get anything to grow there. some of the wood came from...
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a magazine 44 and a 4th that john ordered schoolboy in a boarding school forced the move got chores and more sports in a dorm but only one course of fire chief kept the wood burning before morning outside the house early at 440 past the sheep rug on the floor by the door in the dormitory escaped out of corporate doors and explored my boar pony here to take it back home because ya not the present to scrub the present not your face and scrape the white the residue resume like beams of people resonate with resolute. able to cope with all the pain that we soak in the next generations of welcome but before the preservation was a home you know the nation was stolen but i'm in a sweat lodge see in a vision it's like i'm back out the boom dreamin of grandmother moon in the fetal position. please. the washington consensus led by the united states says the liberal world order must be defended and almost said differently. be preserved but alas it would seem. it's already. if. the us military were engaged in. the world. where they were assassinating leaders they were. funding an army. that's. not going to do it you have to go right to the root of. the balance. yes. y
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woods won his match at the presidents cup, all smiles, but they stop there. usa is down 4-1. >>> kawhi leonard returned to toronto tonight, scored 25 and the clippers win. >>> get out of john passing aron baynes for the jam. that guy can play. >>> jets running back le'veon bell missed the game sunday with the flu but was spotted the night before at a bowling alley in jersey. bell was asked today if he was surprised about all the outrage. >> the biggest surprise i bowled 251 with the flu. that's the bigger surprise. career high. >>> the late show with stephen colbert is up next. >> thank you for watching! the news continues following is a paid advertisement for the teeter fitspine. - hi, i'm roger teeter, and believe me, i truly understand your back pain. in my 40's i wrecked my back. on worst days i could hardly get out of bed. i had to crawl hands and knees into the shower to get hot water on my back, just to be able to stand up. nothing really worked until i was introduced to inversion. the relief i got from inversion lasted longer than anything else i tried. and by inverting on a regular basis, i've been virtually pain free for almost 40 years.
woods won his match at the presidents cup, all smiles, but they stop there. usa is down 4-1. >>> kawhi leonard returned to toronto tonight, scored 25 and the clippers win. >>> get out of john passing aron baynes for the jam. that guy can play. >>> jets running back le'veon bell missed the game sunday with the flu but was spotted the night before at a bowling alley in jersey. bell was asked today if he was surprised about all the outrage. >> the biggest surprise...
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woods won his match at the presidents cup, all smiles, but they stop there. usa is down 4-1. >>> kawhi leonard returned to toronto tonight, scored 25 and the clippers win. >>> get out of johnor the jam. that guy can play. >>> jets running back le'veon bell missed the game sunday with the flu but was spotted the night before at a bowling alley in jersey. bell was asked today if he was surprised about all the outrage. >> the biggest surprise i bowled 251 with the flu. that's the bigger surprise. career high. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet. we've created access from at&t california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits. may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow, to learn more. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids an
woods won his match at the presidents cup, all smiles, but they stop there. usa is down 4-1. >>> kawhi leonard returned to toronto tonight, scored 25 and the clippers win. >>> get out of johnor the jam. that guy can play. >>> jets running back le'veon bell missed the game sunday with the flu but was spotted the night before at a bowling alley in jersey. bell was asked today if he was surprised about all the outrage. >> the biggest surprise i bowled 251 with the...
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john lewis is fighting pancreatic cancer. new information about his diagnosis and the road ahead when we come back. really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> legendary civil rights icon and georgia congressman shocked the world with his stunning announcement sunday that he's been diagnosed with stage 4 p pancreatic cancer. >> he's in the biggest battle of his life, but he will not resign from office. he was diagnosed following a routine medical visit and will undergo treatment. former president's barack obama and bill clinton along with countless others have expressed an overwhelming amount of support and prayers. elizabeth cohen's senior cnn medical corporate joins me now. lewis is 79, what does a diagnosis like this mean for someone of his age. >> this is a difficult diagnosis. it's a difficult diagnosis. we know that representative lewis has stage 4 pancreatic cancer. that's the most advanced stage. he's shared that with everyone. the average survival for someone with this cancer is only one year after nos
john lewis is fighting pancreatic cancer. new information about his diagnosis and the road ahead when we come back. really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> legendary civil rights icon and georgia congressman shocked the world with his stunning announcement sunday that he's been diagnosed with stage 4 p pancreatic...
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secret was well kept and when you stop and think rosemary woods the secretary never knew about the tape. henry never knew about the tapes. john about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and he said oh, i wouldn't bust one on it. it's kind of a b plus story. and i thought okay. the boss says b plus. i won't work on it and i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield and i remember ben came by and knocked on my desk and said okay it's better than a b plus. >> from that point on, of course it's a fight for the tapes because they answer the questions. am i telling the truth? is the president telling the truth? what else happened, you know? the prosecutors immediately subpoena the tapes. the senate subpoenas them so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. enas them so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the
secret was well kept and when you stop and think rosemary woods the secretary never knew about the tape. henry never knew about the tapes. john about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and he said oh, i wouldn't bust one on it. it's kind of a b plus story. and i thought okay. the boss says b plus. i won't work on it and i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield and i remember ben...
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years earlier and she thought john kerry campaign was on the run well enough in towns like mansfield are not tension enough presidential anyway toledo or cleveland or columbus wood. so she said she was going to do something, she talked a friend in doing this it took a card table put in her trunk and of her american car i would add, she drove to a grocery store in the part of town where lots of people were not registered to vote and over a week she did every friday for six weeks or something like that and she register 900 voters because she's an organizer and brown she kept the names and phone numbers and called all of them to get them out to vote. [applause] that is the stuff she knew what to do. >> she was a woman who knew her mind. she did not start dating -- the first time i met her i saw an evening gown and i had not bought a gown since prompt since prom and we are going to a formal event and i know her 20 minutes and she standing next to me and we look in the mirror and she never lost her southern accent and she says connie would you like a necklace to go that dress and i said them a little concern and might draw attention to my cleavage and she said isn't
years earlier and she thought john kerry campaign was on the run well enough in towns like mansfield are not tension enough presidential anyway toledo or cleveland or columbus wood. so she said she was going to do something, she talked a friend in doing this it took a card table put in her trunk and of her american car i would add, she drove to a grocery store in the part of town where lots of people were not registered to vote and over a week she did every friday for six weeks or something...
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john is joining us from houston, texas. sayer: i just would like to ray woods from pennsylvania, 100% correct when need to cut billion,ary from $750 and be just like sweetened, we never should have that like sweden.d -- just like had a balanced budget, no when-- we had some debt clinton left but we had a balanced budget concreting surplus and junior bush comes along. i will never vote for another republican. draft dodger in the white house. i can't believe anybody in the military would vote for a draft dodger because that is what he did. three or four times he dodged the draft. he has no business being in the white house and hopefully he will be removed soon. host: john, thanks for the call. president barack obama trying to assess the war in afghanistan and examining how to measure success based on the military involvement in the u.s. treasure. [video clip] >> going forward we will not blindly stay the course. we will set clear metrics to measure progress and hold ourselves accountable. we will assess our efforts to train afghan security forces and our progress
john is joining us from houston, texas. sayer: i just would like to ray woods from pennsylvania, 100% correct when need to cut billion,ary from $750 and be just like sweetened, we never should have that like sweden.d -- just like had a balanced budget, no when-- we had some debt clinton left but we had a balanced budget concreting surplus and junior bush comes along. i will never vote for another republican. draft dodger in the white house. i can't believe anybody in the military would vote for...
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john pershing was bent of world war one euro, came out and visited coolidge here. general leonard woodwas named after, came out here to visit. charles lindbergh did a flyover here, earlier this spring lindbergh had done his fly and flown across the atlantic. he was i'm the barnstorming kind of thing cross-country. he flew over the game watch. and while coolidge news work here in rapid city was really thrilled with the attention and sort of the celebrities that came to see coolidge while he was here. he also met with a lot of just everyday people, south dakota citizens and politicians and he did make several visits with native americans in the rapid city area. he visited the rapid city and its goal which was boarding school for native american children. he also did a turning the pine ridge indian reservation which is about 50 miles east of here. first out the ghanaians it was an honor that coolidge shows this place. and for people in the tribe, this had been the land. in the treaty at only 60 years earlier. some were excited were about the visit does not. he was, while he was here, he w
john pershing was bent of world war one euro, came out and visited coolidge here. general leonard woodwas named after, came out here to visit. charles lindbergh did a flyover here, earlier this spring lindbergh had done his fly and flown across the atlantic. he was i'm the barnstorming kind of thing cross-country. he flew over the game watch. and while coolidge news work here in rapid city was really thrilled with the attention and sort of the celebrities that came to see coolidge while he was...
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john ratcliffe requested hunter biden testify. they didn't do that. the investigation is over. this is the trial presented on the paper, the dispensations, make your opening and closing statements and then vote. if the dry wood survey, the president would win and i don't like you lose a single republican senator and he might pick up on if you have the jury and you know how they're going to rule, go ahead and get it over with. the president can say whatever he wants to after the trial is over. i don't believe that calling witnesses when i don't know what they're going to say. this is not a drama through this is not something where we need a really spellbinding exciting ending. i like no drama when it comes to trials. he's going to win if the voters today -- let's go ahead and get the vote over with. >> jason: i've got to ask your real quickly in a parting question here about peter strzok. he made another comment today about his first amendment rights to tweet or say or text whatever he wants to say as a federal employee. what say you? >> yeah, i mean, if you were really confident of his first amendment rights, i don't know i would've offered to take a cut in pay. you and i've a lot of respect for law enforcem
john ratcliffe requested hunter biden testify. they didn't do that. the investigation is over. this is the trial presented on the paper, the dispensations, make your opening and closing statements and then vote. if the dry wood survey, the president would win and i don't like you lose a single republican senator and he might pick up on if you have the jury and you know how they're going to rule, go ahead and get it over with. the president can say whatever he wants to after the trial is over. i...