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♪ >>> there is young john f. kennedy jr. >> john f. kennedy jr.as the last glimmer of the fantasy that there was once a spot called camelot. he was the last prince. >> some of you across the country may know, he's been named the sexiest man in the country. >> the talk now is, will john f. kennedy jr. run for something? >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> "george" magazine was his way of exploring a public forum into politics. >> when john and carolyn would walk into an event, the entire place would stop. >> it's the closest that we came to royalty. >> watch your back. >> photographers at their door everywhere she went. that really tore her down. >> he was definitely under a lot of pressure as a kennedy. >> flying for him was just freedom. >> i think it was the only place he could escape. >> all these rumors, john was having troubles with his marriage, he was having troubles with his magazine, the two most important things in his life. >> this is the oddest sky i've ever seen. if there's a private pilot, they're going to be in a lot of troub
♪ >>> there is young john f. kennedy jr. >> john f. kennedy jr.as the last glimmer of the fantasy that there was once a spot called camelot. he was the last prince. >> some of you across the country may know, he's been named the sexiest man in the country. >> the talk now is, will john f. kennedy jr. run for something? >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." >> "george" magazine was his way of exploring a public forum into politics....
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the name was john, john diamond. >> john loves women. john was a lady's man.ohn always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john kid's sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother has a great personality. he's an attractive guy and, you know, his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny. movies and music and things we talked about. >> he was an army sergeant, trained at ft. bragg, trained as a sniper, highly decorated. >> he was a great soldier but he was a playboy, himself. he had been married once before and had a child from his first marriage and he left the first wife and married and they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married. but maybe it didn't matter. at least not then. she loved the sex. the attention. the excitement. >> he was very sensitive, he was very affectionate, he was very adoring. yes, felt great. >> i think it was just the sex. that's what
the name was john, john diamond. >> john loves women. john was a lady's man.ohn always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john kid's sister, could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> my brother has a great personality. he's an attractive guy and, you know, his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny. movies...
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>> john green: no. >> wertheim: these are empowered nerds. >> john green: yeah.ghs ) really, what it's about is being enthusiastic. being nerdy is really about how you approach what you love. >> wertheim: unabashedly. >> john green: yeah. >> wertheim: all five of you, proud, unapologeneey: oh, , yep. >> ben: we take the name with pride. >> wertheim: we met these nerdfighters last june. they were attending the ninth annual vidcon, a youtube conference john and hank green created to help online video fans and creators meet in person. these five told us they were especially grateful to john green for writing about his anxiety in "turtles all the way down." >> becky: it's reassuring, for sure. >> jack: for someone who does experience anxiety, he, like, articulates things i could never articulate before. which both, like, makes me feel seen but also helps me, like, understand and sort of, you know, feel better from different things. >> presley: yeah, there's this metaphor of a spiral in the book, and that was one of the most useful things i've ever come across in desc
>> john green: no. >> wertheim: these are empowered nerds. >> john green: yeah.ghs ) really, what it's about is being enthusiastic. being nerdy is really about how you approach what you love. >> wertheim: unabashedly. >> john green: yeah. >> wertheim: all five of you, proud, unapologeneey: oh, , yep. >> ben: we take the name with pride. >> wertheim: we met these nerdfighters last june. they were attending the ninth annual vidcon, a youtube...
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john f. kennedy jr.rew up in the spotlight, he married his soul mate, caroline bissette. >> they got married, it was the ultimate celebrity couple in america, they were it. >> young son of the former president, who was so handsome in his own right and marries this beautiful, blond princess. i think that everyone wanted the best for them. >> pressure that was placed on him to rise to b be -- as greats his father. dubious about whether that was something he wanted to pursue. >> on his way. >> the hope the promise and the future of camelot was suddenly cut short on a day, out of nowhere, america's son disappeared. >> a plane carrying john f. kennedy jr., his wife, caroline bissette kennedy and her sister lauren took off last night from an airport in new jersey, bound for massachusetts, where the kennedys were to attend the wedding of john kennedy jr.'s cousin. 20 years ago i sat in anchor here at fox headquarters, trying to make sense of an aircraft that vanished. >> we've been talking to all kinds of fligh
john f. kennedy jr.rew up in the spotlight, he married his soul mate, caroline bissette. >> they got married, it was the ultimate celebrity couple in america, they were it. >> young son of the former president, who was so handsome in his own right and marries this beautiful, blond princess. i think that everyone wanted the best for them. >> pressure that was placed on him to rise to b be -- as greats his father. dubious about whether that was something he wanted to pursue....
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john. >> john: a lot more to come in this story. briana's for us. thanks.nother political moneyman is a legal trouble tonight. a federal grand jury in new york is investigating top republican fund-raiser elliott brady to see whether he used his position as vice chair of president trump's inaugural committee to drum up business deals with foreign leaders. attorneys say there is no connection between his role in that committee and his business. in a report by the congressional budget office says increasing the minimum wage to $15 an hour could give 17 million people a raise and lift 1.3 million people out of poverty. but it could also eliminate jobs for between 1.33.7 million people. the democrat-run house is expected to vote on the minimum wage increase later this month, but it is unlikely that the republican-held senate would take up the bill. the world cup champion u.s. women's soccer team has triumphantly arrived back home. the champs flew into the new york area late this afternoon after defending their title with a 2-0 victory over the netherlands. senio
john. >> john: a lot more to come in this story. briana's for us. thanks.nother political moneyman is a legal trouble tonight. a federal grand jury in new york is investigating top republican fund-raiser elliott brady to see whether he used his position as vice chair of president trump's inaugural committee to drum up business deals with foreign leaders. attorneys say there is no connection between his role in that committee and his business. in a report by the congressional budget office...
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it was john john's 3rd birthday. >> john and his mother adored each other. >> jackie, she didn't wantim flying. one of the reasons for that was the horrible track record the kennedys had with flying. >> if jackie was alive, he would not have pursued getting his pilot's license, but she had died. >> reporter: one year after her passing, he launched his publication "george". >> what john did was different. there were serious ideas within the pages of "george" magazine, and then there were also, you know, flashy celebrities. >> ultimately, this magazine is going to stand or fall on whether or not it's a good magazine. and a couple issues on down the line, my last name isn't really going to matter. >> while john was at the tail end of his relationship with daryl hannah, he went to buy a suit at calvin kline. there was a personal shopper there named carolyn bissett. >> she was graceful, lovely. >> stunning, blond, very personable. >> carolyn was very independent. shy was a strong woman, and i think he loved that. >> when john and carolyn would walk into an event, the entire place would sto
it was john john's 3rd birthday. >> john and his mother adored each other. >> jackie, she didn't wantim flying. one of the reasons for that was the horrible track record the kennedys had with flying. >> if jackie was alive, he would not have pursued getting his pilot's license, but she had died. >> reporter: one year after her passing, he launched his publication "george". >> what john did was different. there were serious ideas within the pages of...
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they didn't check john chapman was the team leader believed john was dead . we now know he was not and so when the seals retreated they left a man behind and he was incapacitated. he didn't move for 20 minutes and they retreated off the mountain. so john chapman recovers, finds himself alone on this mountain, it's still dark, 5:20 in the morning. sunrise is not for another 40 minutes and he's in this bunker and the enemy realizes there's a live american in there and they start trying to displace him by telling him , that's how they display somebody in a battle how many enemies? >> two dozen. he is bleeding out, he is going to die and john makes a stand. he survives several charges, fights hand-to-hand, i gotthe forensic pathology, i have everything . i know more about this battle than any person on planet earth. i can state that authoritatively and what he did is in the autopsy he's got contusions on his hand, scalp, face, nose, neck. these were wounds he experienced and the field said he got shot twice which he did and later on he received shrapnel wounds 16
they didn't check john chapman was the team leader believed john was dead . we now know he was not and so when the seals retreated they left a man behind and he was incapacitated. he didn't move for 20 minutes and they retreated off the mountain. so john chapman recovers, finds himself alone on this mountain, it's still dark, 5:20 in the morning. sunrise is not for another 40 minutes and he's in this bunker and the enemy realizes there's a live american in there and they start trying to...
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hays. -- john hay.f i were to do a rorschach blot , i would saylism it would begin with jefferson's acquisition of the louisiana purchase. the purchase of california, arizona and nevada. -- and the purchase of cut -- nevada.ia, arizona and some of it gave rise to the mexican war because of the definition of the southwestern bound. in jefferson's time, there was a character running around south .merica he sponsored boulevard. -- bolivar. i have a loose impression that jefferson was threatened by that. and took steps, i don't know what they were it's sort of an allusion in the biography, but he foresaw the need for america's role to be unchallenged by a south american organized giant. becausehe background, it identifies the foundation or perspective for more might be called an imperialist base and try to fit your view of hay as the figure to narrate or tie together imperialism. >> what i'm talking about is when imperialism jumps the water. it's no longer in the contiguous united states. all of the sudden
hays. -- john hay.f i were to do a rorschach blot , i would saylism it would begin with jefferson's acquisition of the louisiana purchase. the purchase of california, arizona and nevada. -- and the purchase of cut -- nevada.ia, arizona and some of it gave rise to the mexican war because of the definition of the southwestern bound. in jefferson's time, there was a character running around south .merica he sponsored boulevard. -- bolivar. i have a loose impression that jefferson was threatened by...
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john. >> john: thanks., is facial recognition technology useful crime-fighting tool or an unreliable violation of civil rights? first, beyond our borders tonight, volunteers in syria rush to rescue survivors from a building damaged during an air strike. video reportedly shows the aftermath of an attack on a hospital. at least six people are reported to be dead, all said to be members of the same family. it is the last major rebel stronghold in syria's eight year long civil war. german chancellor angela merkel is insisting there is nothing to worry about after she has seen shaking visibly at a public event for the third time in less than a month. she has been the german chancellor since 2005, turns 65 a week from today. hail the size of italy's famous giant lemons has entered 18 people in an italian adriatic city. the italian news agency quotes emergency room officials as saying "today's hail storm cuts requiring sutures and bruisers as well, especially on people's heads. watch out for the hail. just some of
john. >> john: thanks., is facial recognition technology useful crime-fighting tool or an unreliable violation of civil rights? first, beyond our borders tonight, volunteers in syria rush to rescue survivors from a building damaged during an air strike. video reportedly shows the aftermath of an attack on a hospital. at least six people are reported to be dead, all said to be members of the same family. it is the last major rebel stronghold in syria's eight year long civil war. german...
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john: good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning, and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it is my pleasure to help kick off today's day of lit fest. it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley j. birzer, the who is the author of "russell kirk: american conservative." bradley is the russell amos kirk chair of history in hillsdale college, and he came over this morning from south-central michigan, made the journey, and is here to talk about his book about russell kirk. one of the first questions for lots of people is -- who is russell kirk? the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the latter half of the 20th century. it could be argued he still does. yet, russell kirk is not a name that is much known these days or much invoked these days. brad, your book does many things , but it also helps serve as a marvelous bracing introduction or reintroduction to russell kirk. we are avoided talk about many things today,
john: good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning, and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it is my pleasure to help kick off today's day of lit fest. it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley j. birzer, the who is the author of "russell kirk: american conservative." bradley is the russell amos kirk chair of history in hillsdale college, and he came over this morning from south-central michigan, made the journey, and is here to talk...
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john quincy adams argues you do. john quincy adams is playing his own role of trying to move the goalposts and what your legitimacy requires. how quickly ideas change. to go back to thinking about ideas about how ideology works, an idea of a paradigm shift seems to be absolutely appropriate and thinking about how quickly american thinking changes on china in the early 1840's. ,anny said this morning thinking about ideology is a struggle over what is obvious. i think that is a terrific way to think about what happens with john quincy adams and his speeches in 1841 and 1842. he tries to flip things so his vision seems like common sense. --t we don't see is a grand it is almost like it flips 180 degrees. things turn around medially. it is interesting to think about how ideas can change fast. things, race and civilization, it is important we think about those terms as plastic and mobile. ifhink it is so interesting you come at the idea of chinese people from a race theory perspective in the late 19th century, especially
john quincy adams argues you do. john quincy adams is playing his own role of trying to move the goalposts and what your legitimacy requires. how quickly ideas change. to go back to thinking about ideas about how ideology works, an idea of a paradigm shift seems to be absolutely appropriate and thinking about how quickly american thinking changes on china in the early 1840's. ,anny said this morning thinking about ideology is a struggle over what is obvious. i think that is a terrific way to...
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yvonne: all right, john. thank you. john yung, citigroup had of research.ing up, after a selloff in trade talks, science and technology are being brought back down to earth. speaks to the man who helped devise some of those companies, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: a quick check of the latest is nice flash headlines. than your boss of struggling deutsch danske bank says anyone who has an idea about how to run -- company to drop in email he says he would like to hear it directly from employees and investors. the ceo says he is handing out his contact details to staff and others across scandinavia. david: phillips is redoing is global expansion amidst the ongoing trade war with china and the u.s.. the company will not spread manufacturing of key products, trailed the world rather than focusing anything on single markets. phillips reported second-quarter profit beating estimates, but says it is bracing for more than $20 million of costs when the next batch of expected tariffs comes into full force. >> these trade wars are divisive in the w
yvonne: all right, john. thank you. john yung, citigroup had of research.ing up, after a selloff in trade talks, science and technology are being brought back down to earth. speaks to the man who helped devise some of those companies, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ s bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yvonne: a quick check of the latest is nice flash headlines. than your boss of struggling deutsch danske bank says anyone who has an idea about how to run -- company to drop in email he says he would like to hear...
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-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care.first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents. lemonis: that better not cost 50 cents. how did you arrive at that? joe t.: 8 cents for the raw onion... lemonis: i have a hard time believing that a couple pieces of onion cost 8 cents. how much does a whole onion cost? dana: $23.58 for 25 pounds. lemonis: so that's 94 cents a pound -- 0.2 of one ounce. joe t.: of one ounce. my pricing was probably right on the onions, then. lemonis: no. it's a penny. joe t.: okay, we're not paying a penny for red onions. something's off. lemonis: it's math. okay, what else? joe t.: you got 15 cents for tomato. lemonis: put the
-john: okay. -lemonis: we'll see you soon. john: okay, take care.first priority now is getting those food costs down. and before we dig into ways to do that, i want to find out what joe was thinking with the $6 burger of his. how much is this? joe t.: that is a standard burger. that's 6 bucks. -lemonis: how much is this? -joe t.: $7. lemonis: what's the difference? joe t.: lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup, pickles... lemonis: so this. how much does that cost? joe t.: i'd say another 50 cents....
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back with us, john avlon, abby phillip and talu. to play for you some sound that the former vice president had about kamala harris. he's talking about medicare for all, which is an issue that has become a dividing issue inside the democratic primary. he drew a line between himself and really a number of the other democratic candidates. listen to this. >> well, you've got to find 30 to $40 trillion somewhere and how are you going to do it? i find people will say medicare for all but they're not going to affect the middle class because you don't need to do that. come on? is this a fantasy world here? >> is this a fantasy world here? the joe biden that we're seeing now, the question, john, is is it the joe biden we will see next week? >> i think it's clearly trying out the tougher joe persona because he did get beaten up in the last debate. this is the highest stakes by far for joe biden. if the negative solidifies in the second, he's in trouble. he has to show vigorous and an ability to punch back and challenge the other democrats and
back with us, john avlon, abby phillip and talu. to play for you some sound that the former vice president had about kamala harris. he's talking about medicare for all, which is an issue that has become a dividing issue inside the democratic primary. he drew a line between himself and really a number of the other democratic candidates. listen to this. >> well, you've got to find 30 to $40 trillion somewhere and how are you going to do it? i find people will say medicare for all but...
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and gentlemen, john stewart of john stewart company. [applause] >> the mayor has been drinking early. we'll talk later. thank you so much. ed lee was once to say, i'll keep it short because i am short. that was his big one-liner. a few comments that i really wanted to speak about, i think two or three things. first, i get a lot of questions on the piles that we're sinking into the ground at 90 feet and 60 feet. they're not impact piles as the way that have occurred at many sites. these are augering, they're very sensitive to the neighbors because they're not impact piles. there's going to be 170 of them, and they're very sensitive to the neighbors. and also, we don't want to repeat -- we got the memo on the millennium towers, and we're going to bedrock. it seemed like a good idea. also, people asked me about those cobblestones. when we dug down 8 feet, we found shoes, elixir bottles, and we also found a whole series of red caps which said make america great again, and we're going to be selling them later to enhance our financial balance
and gentlemen, john stewart of john stewart company. [applause] >> the mayor has been drinking early. we'll talk later. thank you so much. ed lee was once to say, i'll keep it short because i am short. that was his big one-liner. a few comments that i really wanted to speak about, i think two or three things. first, i get a lot of questions on the piles that we're sinking into the ground at 90 feet and 60 feet. they're not impact piles as the way that have occurred at many sites. these...
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her new commander is john pine bankhead. he is cousin to john bankhead mcgruder.e's foreign in ft. johnson, south carolina. however, his father is brigadier general bankhead, a very good friend of winfield scott. nevertheless, he had replaced this other captain whose name was thomas holdrup stevens. i'd be remiss if i dent tell you what a drunk this guy was. in fact, i think my favorite story about him is they're supposed to move up the appomattox river. and the alligator, the union submarine which is commanded by thomas o. selfridge jr. one person said he want command a ship with a c because every ship he's on that sinks has a c, the cumberland. the bottom line is that so they will come down to hampton roads. they have this great christmas dinn dinner. it's amazing. in fact jacob nicholas will write his father, i am becoming a hog, the food is so good. we had chicken stew, we had oysters, turkey, potatoes, sweet and irish. oh my gosh. and to end it all, we had oranges and apples and nuts and the best fruitcake i ever had. i've never had good fruitcake. someone el
her new commander is john pine bankhead. he is cousin to john bankhead mcgruder.e's foreign in ft. johnson, south carolina. however, his father is brigadier general bankhead, a very good friend of winfield scott. nevertheless, he had replaced this other captain whose name was thomas holdrup stevens. i'd be remiss if i dent tell you what a drunk this guy was. in fact, i think my favorite story about him is they're supposed to move up the appomattox river. and the alligator, the union submarine...
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host: john malcolm, your take on the recently completed term? guest: as is the case with all terms, there were some opinions that pleased and disappointed me. in the last week, the agency case, the kaiser case, where i thought it was a step in the right direction of raining in the deference courts are supposed to give agencies interpreting their own regulations, but it didn't go as far as i would have -- as far as i would have liked. i will comment on those two cases. with respect to the part of his and desh partisan gerrymandering case, the court -- partisan gerrymandering case, the court said gerrymandering has been around for our entire history. around in the late 1900s and they drew a district that looked like salamander. that's where gerrymandering came from. the majority in the router case case didn't- rucho say they like gerrymandering. they said the framers in the constitution didn't give judges a role. they said this was checked by congress in order to do anything if they wanted to do anything about partisan gerrymandering. any constitu
host: john malcolm, your take on the recently completed term? guest: as is the case with all terms, there were some opinions that pleased and disappointed me. in the last week, the agency case, the kaiser case, where i thought it was a step in the right direction of raining in the deference courts are supposed to give agencies interpreting their own regulations, but it didn't go as far as i would have -- as far as i would have liked. i will comment on those two cases. with respect to the part...
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john: exactly the question you asked.t exactly do we do, how are we helping companies to powered message and -- messaging and how much it costs. david: how much does it cost? john: it depends on the volume of users. it could range from a couple thousand a year to millions. david: since you brought up scale, is there a certain scale that a company needs to reach before it makes sense to engage? john: there are a couple of ways to look at it. startup building a top-notch messaging service, it is good to start. but the real value comes in at scale of 100,000 users. that is when users expect a really good experience and also reliability. that is where our sweet spot is. so in terms of you being a more of them messaging, can you describe that -- the ban messaging -- than messaging, can you describe that? if you are rolling out a new product, you download our kids. you -- our kit. you plug and play and get chat messaging running in hours. , ourghout the process social engineering team will engage to really give excellent servic
john: exactly the question you asked.t exactly do we do, how are we helping companies to powered message and -- messaging and how much it costs. david: how much does it cost? john: it depends on the volume of users. it could range from a couple thousand a year to millions. david: since you brought up scale, is there a certain scale that a company needs to reach before it makes sense to engage? john: there are a couple of ways to look at it. startup building a top-notch messaging service, it is...
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john has done a novel based on ta ilston john has done a novel based on tailston and astonishingly isl. the house is being put in a trust and will stay as it is to serve as inspiration for others. britain's most extraordinary home. let's catch up with the weather now with matt. i have to admit, i would prefer nature to take over watering the garden at the moment and that's even though some got natural help over the last 24 hours but in the south, high pressure has been close by and the weather systems have been pushing to the north of the uk. around this area of low pressure in the atlantic and that's the case into wednesday. as the pressure lowers a bit in the south, the greater chance of showers and more will be missed than hit. brighter in northern england but cloud in scotla nd northern england but cloud in scotland and northern ireland, even though we will get more sunshine than tuesday but showery rain, late in the day as humidity creeps up, we could see severe thunderstorms in eastern scotland especially. 25 in the south—east corner. quite a muggy night into thursday. the great
john has done a novel based on ta ilston john has done a novel based on tailston and astonishingly isl. the house is being put in a trust and will stay as it is to serve as inspiration for others. britain's most extraordinary home. let's catch up with the weather now with matt. i have to admit, i would prefer nature to take over watering the garden at the moment and that's even though some got natural help over the last 24 hours but in the south, high pressure has been close by and the weather...
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and john, i didn't tell john. he found out about hait, and t saturday morning, he calls me up. a long pause, and he savi ste i'll take care of and he repeated it again. stevie, i'll take care of you. and that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about. the johnen kdy who is enormously generous and kind and decent. you know, the following saturday, roughly that same time, i woke up and found out that hislane was missing. and i was helpless. >> so much loss. >> steve, thankdyou. anagain, the book is "america's reluctant prince" and you can find more about thatnd book aore on it at today.com/shop. >> thank you very much. >>> just ahead, we are going to shift gears. h wee problem solving products for your summer hair, craig. you know those issues. >> oh, boy. >> really crop up in this weather. celebrity hairstylist right here has great tips for us to share, good products, too. first, this is "today" on >> we are back now with "today" style. the summer snsson mea extra time outside. while the warmer weather may be great for morale, it isn't always great for your hair. michael
and john, i didn't tell john. he found out about hait, and t saturday morning, he calls me up. a long pause, and he savi ste i'll take care of and he repeated it again. stevie, i'll take care of you. and that's the john kennedy i want the world to know about. the johnen kdy who is enormously generous and kind and decent. you know, the following saturday, roughly that same time, i woke up and found out that hislane was missing. and i was helpless. >> so much loss. >> steve,...
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john you know i mentioned that this is the 1st time that tend to. go to going to school. let's talk about what the history that is being made here this is the 1st time that a party membership has directly elected britain's prime minister what does that mean for his credibility at the start he has very limited credibility that's been exactly the critique should it just be this 160000 members that it elected we knew that he can appeal to those people now he's going to be really tested in terms of how this kind of village injury appeal he supposedly has actually working with him and in the general population the difficulty is of course is that he doesn't bring it looked like he wants a general election to happen because of course that would be the real way of managing to test this could he kind of puts puts and his brakes plans to the people like this for a general election or a 2nd referendum and what you do take a listen to how johnson today tried to inspire his fellow conservatives take a listen. i read in my financial times this morning that their new incoming leader the
john you know i mentioned that this is the 1st time that tend to. go to going to school. let's talk about what the history that is being made here this is the 1st time that a party membership has directly elected britain's prime minister what does that mean for his credibility at the start he has very limited credibility that's been exactly the critique should it just be this 160000 members that it elected we knew that he can appeal to those people now he's going to be really tested in terms of...
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as a toddler, john jr.'n history john lived his life in the spotlight along with his glamorous mother jacqueline kennedy onassis and his older sister caroline. he spoke to today about his mom back in 1999. >> she parented for both of them, and i think she was deliberate in showing that his interests and his concerns were part of our upbringing and some of her own which were not his. >> he went to nyu law school and was named by people magazine, the sexiest man alive in 1988, the most eligible bachelor in the world, his every move snapped by photographers, even his bar exam results were front page news. after serving a stint in the new york district attorney's office he left the law to pursue a passion project, starting the glossy "george" magazine covering politics and pop culture. >> ladies and gentlemen, meet george with his career well underway in 1996, john married calvin klein publicist carolyn bessette and they embarked on a high profile social life, just a couple of months before he died he talked abo
as a toddler, john jr.'n history john lived his life in the spotlight along with his glamorous mother jacqueline kennedy onassis and his older sister caroline. he spoke to today about his mom back in 1999. >> she parented for both of them, and i think she was deliberate in showing that his interests and his concerns were part of our upbringing and some of her own which were not his. >> he went to nyu law school and was named by people magazine, the sexiest man alive in 1988, the...
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that's where i disagree with john and the chief justices' opinion. the opinion mandates the count of all people in the country, no matter if their citizens were not oro no matter where they're from. if you look at the history of the constitution, there is evidence throughout the base that this was important to the framers. just to put a finer point on something john noted earlier, the citizenship question has been asked in some form, but not asked in the short form of all respondents for decades. int is important context understanding what a significant change the trump administration is proposing, and why experts within the census era thought it could undermine the accuracy of the count. guest: it wasn't a short form and asked of every house up until 1950. between 1950 and 2010, it was 12, 13, or 15% of households. it does do a count of everybody and asks whether the person is a citizen. it doesn't ask whether they are here illegally. there are lots of people that are lawful permanent residents that live in the country who are not citizens. answers
that's where i disagree with john and the chief justices' opinion. the opinion mandates the count of all people in the country, no matter if their citizens were not oro no matter where they're from. if you look at the history of the constitution, there is evidence throughout the base that this was important to the framers. just to put a finer point on something john noted earlier, the citizenship question has been asked in some form, but not asked in the short form of all respondents for...
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john delanie. john hickenlooper. steve bullock.second night wednesday, july 31st, joe biden and kamala harris will join julian castro, andrew yang, cory booker, tulsi gabbard, michael bennett, and bill de blasio. there's one more piece of this puzzle. that's the last to be decided. coming up we're going to reveal how the candidates will be positioned on stage each night. right now back to anderson. >> all right, wolf, thanks very much. john king, david chalian was talking tuesday night, the first night being moderate night. >> not so much, but it does after the calculation. is it these two, warren and sanders against the moderates, or just because they're sharing these two, senator warren are close friends -- >> are they actually close friends? a y >> yes, they are. they are close. they're holding 30% of the democratic vote. do they defend medicare for all and other things against john delanie? john delanie says it's a bad idea. john hickenlooper says it's a bad idea. steve bullock says it's a bad idea. amy klobuchar says it's a ba
john delanie. john hickenlooper. steve bullock.second night wednesday, july 31st, joe biden and kamala harris will join julian castro, andrew yang, cory booker, tulsi gabbard, michael bennett, and bill de blasio. there's one more piece of this puzzle. that's the last to be decided. coming up we're going to reveal how the candidates will be positioned on stage each night. right now back to anderson. >> all right, wolf, thanks very much. john king, david chalian was talking tuesday night,...
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stennis i'm not john same us something status now drop a name and they can john cs or by >>with that said the ftc investigation proved to be a little bit more than a heck up the first time this is the second time they've been investigated. the first a slap on the wrist with no action the sunday slump on the wrist with billion. it is a money machine facebook by the end of the quarter they'll be able to pay that $5 billion and still have money left over for putting in the bank that's how powerful and dominant they are. >>and you got to wonder facebook you know with murder at this point in time because they've had a really really bad 2 years and this is is not much of a penalty at all. we bring a privacy issues with facebook i get your final topic is with that in another hat. >>as well disney and i can attest to it have been to disneyworld the summer with the kids out get pretty good at tracking you everything you spend the magic band or the ap a more you putting your kids age, they're sachs everything else. >>but we'll get there in a second it's been a big summer for disney with toy st
stennis i'm not john same us something status now drop a name and they can john cs or by >>with that said the ftc investigation proved to be a little bit more than a heck up the first time this is the second time they've been investigated. the first a slap on the wrist with no action the sunday slump on the wrist with billion. it is a money machine facebook by the end of the quarter they'll be able to pay that $5 billion and still have money left over for putting in the bank that's how...
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john responded, google me. >> john, no need to google.essica, and jennifer and katy and taylor, just to name a few. >> john likes to move fast. >>> unlike jennifer garner, who wants to make sure her man is mr. right. >> we spotted jen garner and her boyfriend john miller on a lunch date yesterday. a source tells us that john adores her and jen friends are encouraging her to spend more time with him. perhaps they're planning a family vacation together? jen posted this video. >> who hasn't been in a long time and feels like they're the right choice? >> and we can't help but notice that her current beau looks a lot like her ex, michael vartan. it seems she's got a type. ♪ ooh you know i love it when you call me senorita ♪ >>> the are they/aren't they saga of shawn mendes and camila cabello continues. but this video of them kissing in san francisco has us leaning towards #official. the pair later walked hand in hand across the golden gate bridge, and a source tells us it's just casual, but with every >>> allow my model to show you what the ch
john responded, google me. >> john, no need to google.essica, and jennifer and katy and taylor, just to name a few. >> john likes to move fast. >>> unlike jennifer garner, who wants to make sure her man is mr. right. >> we spotted jen garner and her boyfriend john miller on a lunch date yesterday. a source tells us that john adores her and jen friends are encouraging her to spend more time with him. perhaps they're planning a family vacation together? jen posted this...
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on the left side john hickenlooper, john delaney and steve bullock. the podium positions for the night of tuesday, july 30th. here's the candidates will be debating wednesday, july 31st. let's go to the left side of the screen. you can michael ben net, kirsten gillibrand, julian castro. center part of the screen, cory booker, joe biden, kamala harris, andrew yang, and on the right part of the screen, tulsi gabbard, jay inslee and bill de blasio. once again the podium positions for wednesday, july the 31st. >> so booker, biden, harris, discuss. >> i would see joe biden in between backer and harris. the two that were most aggressively complaining about his remarks about the segregationists. cory booker is what launched that after joe biden made those remarks and kamala harris followed through. there's joe biden standing right between the two that actually created a real problem for joe biden and had to respond to that. >> so if are you in joe biden's camp tonight and you're planning over the next two weeks, what is your, i mean, the pundits over here. >
on the left side john hickenlooper, john delaney and steve bullock. the podium positions for the night of tuesday, july 30th. here's the candidates will be debating wednesday, july 31st. let's go to the left side of the screen. you can michael ben net, kirsten gillibrand, julian castro. center part of the screen, cory booker, joe biden, kamala harris, andrew yang, and on the right part of the screen, tulsi gabbard, jay inslee and bill de blasio. once again the podium positions for wednesday,...
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lawrence jones, tammy bruce and john rich. yeah, really john rich is here today.s 5:00 in new york city and this is the "the five." ♪ ♪ >> juan: president trump steering clear of politics in his salute to america fourth of july event yesterday on the national mall. >> today we come together as one nation with this very special salute to america. we celebrate our history, our people and the heros who proudly defend our flag, the brave men and women of the united states military. [cheers] as we gather this evening in the joy of freedom we remember that all share a truly extraordinary heritage. together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told, the story of america. it is the chronicle of brave citizens who never give up on the dream of a better and brighter future. to this day, that spirit runs through the veins of every american patriot. it lives on in each and every one of you here today. it is the spirit daring and in defiance excellence in adventure. courage and confidence. loyalty and love that built this country into the most exceptional nation in
lawrence jones, tammy bruce and john rich. yeah, really john rich is here today.s 5:00 in new york city and this is the "the five." ♪ ♪ >> juan: president trump steering clear of politics in his salute to america fourth of july event yesterday on the national mall. >> today we come together as one nation with this very special salute to america. we celebrate our history, our people and the heros who proudly defend our flag, the brave men and women of the united states...
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what is the point of john hickenlooper? what is the point of john delaney? are they there on stage? it is irrelevant. it is a complete waste of time. they werere there to be kind of right wing foils for sandeders d warren. eleni is pulling at something poe 0.7% -- d delaney is lling 0.7%. it was absurd. i find this whole framing of the debate, where you have people asking -- hickenenlooper is bere sanders too extreme. we have all internalized them as moderate. what is moderate about an out of touch millionaire like john delaney? sanders, when you look at the polling, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren are more in line with mainstream america, on health care, tax cuts for the rich, climate change, immigration reform than any of those candidates who are ling at 1%.oli amy: you are right. i want to turn to the issue of nuclear weapons policy. this is ththe debate moderator,j jake tapper. >> senator warren, you want to make a u.s. policy that the u.s. never uses a nuclear weapon unless another country uses one first. president obama considered that policy but d
what is the point of john hickenlooper? what is the point of john delaney? are they there on stage? it is irrelevant. it is a complete waste of time. they werere there to be kind of right wing foils for sandeders d warren. eleni is pulling at something poe 0.7% -- d delaney is lling 0.7%. it was absurd. i find this whole framing of the debate, where you have people asking -- hickenenlooper is bere sanders too extreme. we have all internalized them as moderate. what is moderate about an out of...
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you know john ratcliffe. >> i do. >> who is he?one thing i will say, he is a remarkably capable and skilled person. i don't have any concerns about his ability to handle the position. he is a former u.s. attorney in the eastern district of texas. he challenged one of the longest serving members of congress in a primary. he is incredibly conservative by the scorecards. i think as the nation saw over the last week, he is very political in wanting to investigate the investigators. >> can he remove that hue, if you are a traditionalist, about such a position, you don't need politics in that? >> that's the big question. i believe he will bring to the president unbiased intelligence reporting. the question is, how does he prioritize and how does he frame the issues? for instance, he said this past week he thinks barr should bring charges against the obama administration officials if they were involved in launching the investigation that we're undergoing now. what does he prioritize for the president? his conservative record indicates per
you know john ratcliffe. >> i do. >> who is he?one thing i will say, he is a remarkably capable and skilled person. i don't have any concerns about his ability to handle the position. he is a former u.s. attorney in the eastern district of texas. he challenged one of the longest serving members of congress in a primary. he is incredibly conservative by the scorecards. i think as the nation saw over the last week, he is very political in wanting to investigate the investigators....
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john lewis knows it.n days like today, if you listen to one speaker in the house of representatives debate, it should be the honorable john lewis. >> i rise with a sense of righteous indignation to support this resolution. i know racism when i see it. i know racism when i feel it. and at the highest level of government there's no room for racism. the world is watching. they are shocked and dismayed because it seems we have lost our way as a nation, as a proud and great people. we are one congress and we are here to serve one house, the american house, the american people. some of us have been victims of the stain, the pain and the hurt of racism. in the '50s and during the '60s told us to go back. we were protesting for our rights. they told ministers, priests, rabbis and nuns to go back. they told the innocent little children seeking just an equal education to go back. as a nation and as a people, we need to go forward and not backward. >> leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congresswoman de
john lewis knows it.n days like today, if you listen to one speaker in the house of representatives debate, it should be the honorable john lewis. >> i rise with a sense of righteous indignation to support this resolution. i know racism when i see it. i know racism when i feel it. and at the highest level of government there's no room for racism. the world is watching. they are shocked and dismayed because it seems we have lost our way as a nation, as a proud and great people. we are one...
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not this john smith. or this john smith.dreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ >>> this tuesday, 20 years since the tragic death of john f. kennedy jr. he, of course, died in that small plane crash off of martha's vineyard on july 16th. his mother and sister were also killed in that crash. "the new york times" best-sell author j. handy taraborrelli is joining me, author of "the kennedy heirs." i've told you show great this book is, but talk about john's death and how it affects the kennedy dynasty. what does it mean for that? >> well, thanks for having me on your show, alex. you know, john's death, it struck the family in such a deep way, because john was really sort of the heart and soul of the kennedy family. you know, in "the kennedy heirs," i wrote th
not this john smith. or this john smith.dreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members. no, it's this john smith. who we paired with a humana team member to help address his own specific health needs. at humana, we take a personal approach to your health, to provide care that's just as unique as you are. no matter what your name is. ♪ >>> this tuesday, 20 years since the tragic death of john f. kennedy jr. he, of course, died in that small plane crash off of martha's...
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carol: what was that like, john? john: it was thrilling and unsettling.e that felt like it almost jumped on the boat. they changed direction and splashed us all. the most memorable moment, we saw a shark kill a grey seal, eat it up, and bring it towards our boat. jason: and people are paying for this, but this is big business. talk about how much it costs. john: this cruise cost $2500 for a maximum of five people. it is also from the great white atlantic conservancy, which is trying to preserve sharks. so it is a philanthropic enterprise and also a business. that is part of a whole bunch of ways that stores are trying to capitalize. they are selling t-shirts that say "seals taste like chicken" and "nice to eat you," and all sorts of fun stuff like that. there is a real balance, because people are afraid of sharks, and they should be. carol: that is what i am thinking, and you put this in your story, so here it is, we are not talking australia, we are talking cape cod. it is on the rise but you have to tread delicately. you have an increase in shark sighti
carol: what was that like, john? john: it was thrilling and unsettling.e that felt like it almost jumped on the boat. they changed direction and splashed us all. the most memorable moment, we saw a shark kill a grey seal, eat it up, and bring it towards our boat. jason: and people are paying for this, but this is big business. talk about how much it costs. john: this cruise cost $2500 for a maximum of five people. it is also from the great white atlantic conservancy, which is trying to preserve...
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host: we have briand goron and john malcolm here. thank you for being in this morning. >> breanna, i will start with you and ask what your take is on the decisions that came down in the recent term. >> there were two big decisions that came down the last day of the term. guest: i think this was a deeply different -- disappointing decision from the court because the chief justice threw up their hands and acknowledged that extreme partisan gerrymander's are inconsistent with what quit to do anything about them. justice kagan got it right in her decision when she recognized , when do the courts can do things -- when can the courts do things? otherwhat was the decision last week you thought was important? case, it the sentence challenged the trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. the chief justice got right on this one. i agree with some of his legal reasoning, but he was right to reject the effort to add this question to the census. as he said, the secretary of was contextualon and this would u
host: we have briand goron and john malcolm here. thank you for being in this morning. >> breanna, i will start with you and ask what your take is on the decisions that came down in the recent term. >> there were two big decisions that came down the last day of the term. guest: i think this was a deeply different -- disappointing decision from the court because the chief justice threw up their hands and acknowledged that extreme partisan gerrymander's are inconsistent with what quit...
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we have a great national security adviser, john bolton. there has been a parade of dnis to have been not very memorable, largely ineffective so if the president wants to have someone close to him, the person we should care about is national security adviser, mister ratcliff is welcome to the job. i don't think it will make a big difference. >> one thing donald trump likes about him is his ability to handle himself on camera. watch this. >> they are moving on saying they want to pursue obstruction by the court system trying to get grand jury information. it is becoming a joke, people see that, starting to look like laurel and hardy, time to move on. >> your thoughts on this nomination? >> he is obviously an effective advocate of the president, great communicator, i give him that but the statute creating the director of national intelligence says you need to have substantial national security expertise and i think by most circumstances and most judgment he doesn't. he has been on the intelligence committee for a year, us attorney, he had cas
we have a great national security adviser, john bolton. there has been a parade of dnis to have been not very memorable, largely ineffective so if the president wants to have someone close to him, the person we should care about is national security adviser, mister ratcliff is welcome to the job. i don't think it will make a big difference. >> one thing donald trump likes about him is his ability to handle himself on camera. watch this. >> they are moving on saying they want to...