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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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[laughter] than john boehner.congress, john served in several leadership roles and as committee chair. in modern history, he was among the best prepared in history to be elected to become speaker. and this preparation served john well, and our country. history will be very kind to this man. from the time john received that gavel from then former speaker nancy pelosi, until this year when i had to return it, the federal government was spending less in discretionary than it was when john was first handed the gavel. i do not know if that will ever happen again. it has already been broken. john also secured new educational opportunities through charter schools for underprivileged children in d.c. and across the country. and john showed his love for freedom by commissioning the freedom foyer in the capitol which includes the bust of winston churchill. he did this while skillfully managing diverse views and personalities. [laughter] you know who they are. [laughter] i saw this firsthand when we worked together to earn t
[laughter] than john boehner.congress, john served in several leadership roles and as committee chair. in modern history, he was among the best prepared in history to be elected to become speaker. and this preparation served john well, and our country. history will be very kind to this man. from the time john received that gavel from then former speaker nancy pelosi, until this year when i had to return it, the federal government was spending less in discretionary than it was when john was...
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john has the patience of job.or job, that meant suffering and never losing faith in god or cursing him. in john's case, that suffering was guiding our party and country in a new direction. but john never lost his faith in god, his country or his party and along the way, there have been a few tears. [laughter] but i will tell you this, whenever you saw the tears on his face, he was usually talking about children or freedom. because he cared deeply about their future and about ours. john put his heart and soul into preserving the american dream, particularly through education. he wanted everyone to have the opportunities that a good education creates. we will add this portrait to the gallery of speakers. many people will pass by it, but what will it tell us? well, a portrait lasts a long time, but a legacy of change lasts far longer. it grows from generation to generation, like compounding interest or a snowball rolling down a hill. john, your legacy is right here in the people's house. this portrait is more than a
john has the patience of job.or job, that meant suffering and never losing faith in god or cursing him. in john's case, that suffering was guiding our party and country in a new direction. but john never lost his faith in god, his country or his party and along the way, there have been a few tears. [laughter] but i will tell you this, whenever you saw the tears on his face, he was usually talking about children or freedom. because he cared deeply about their future and about ours. john put his...
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john was right. america was hungry for that. i remember taking john to the first tea party rally.rils on tax day, 15. john heard something others were not hearing across this country. and he wanted to make a pledge that we would govern differently. he was right. we captured 63 seats that year. john became the speaker of the house. if you look at this career, there are a lot of trees and some stumbles. our life is like a book, and there are times in the chapter when we stumble that it may be the end of that chapter. there are many that would have left a retired -- left or retired going through some of the struggles john endured. you never see him complain, he always had that smile on his face. and he endured. and he rose to the occasion that many did not think possible. to recapture the house. not just for a party, but for a republic and a country. i applaud you for the work you have done. learned, case, what i and all those days of being speaker, and some were tough. job.has the patience of for job that meant suffering and never losing faith in god or cursing him. john never lost
john was right. america was hungry for that. i remember taking john to the first tea party rally.rils on tax day, 15. john heard something others were not hearing across this country. and he wanted to make a pledge that we would govern differently. he was right. we captured 63 seats that year. john became the speaker of the house. if you look at this career, there are a lot of trees and some stumbles. our life is like a book, and there are times in the chapter when we stumble that it may be the...
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-- all have for john. speaker gingrich and speaker ryan are both here. [applause] and we warmly welcome and extend our gratitude to debbie, lindsay and tricia and the entire boehner family for sharing john with this congress and with our country. now it is my privilege to invite father conroy to deliver the invocation. >> ok. i am surrounded by quadrophonic speakers. [laughter] dear god, we give you thanks for the proceedings of this day. and for speaker john boehner and his place in history as the 53rd speaker of the people's house. we thank you for his many years of faithful attention to the people's house as its speaker. our nation will always be grateful for his leadership and aware of the important contribution speaker boehner made to the greatness of our nation. bless our time here together on this joyous occasion. in the course of the ceremonies, may all be reminded of our shared citizenship and the importance of public service in the advancement of our experiment of constitutional democracy. may al
-- all have for john. speaker gingrich and speaker ryan are both here. [applause] and we warmly welcome and extend our gratitude to debbie, lindsay and tricia and the entire boehner family for sharing john with this congress and with our country. now it is my privilege to invite father conroy to deliver the invocation. >> ok. i am surrounded by quadrophonic speakers. [laughter] dear god, we give you thanks for the proceedings of this day. and for speaker john boehner and his place in...
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that's the john description.he call and in some ways it's almost like a caricature of a powerful leader come to life, walks right off the page of some political cartoon. you also have this remarkably forthright, goodhearted and genuine person, one of theth mot down-to-earth individuals this town has ever seen. many have observed john embodies the american dream. as of have said, a one bedroom house and wiping down a bar and factory town grows up to walk in power and actually gets his portrait right here in theal u.. capital. but that isn't the whole story. the story is not just the john from a humble start. the real reason why john has lived the american dream is how he used that power. working every day to help other children write new stories of their own. john knew he was speaker of the house for a reason. don knew he was speaker because small towns don't go to themselves. in her city schoolchildren don't fight for themselves and the american idea doesn't fight for itself. all of them need champions and it is
that's the john description.he call and in some ways it's almost like a caricature of a powerful leader come to life, walks right off the page of some political cartoon. you also have this remarkably forthright, goodhearted and genuine person, one of theth mot down-to-earth individuals this town has ever seen. many have observed john embodies the american dream. as of have said, a one bedroom house and wiping down a bar and factory town grows up to walk in power and actually gets his portrait...
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>> his nickname was dirty john. i found everything. >> he scared a lot of people, swindelled a lot of people. >> the story of his dirty deeds riveted the nation in a hit podcast. >> in this is dirty john. >> but dirty is about to turn dangero dangerous. >> he had duct tape. >> he was in a panic. she said i saw john outside in a car. >> there's no way he gets away with this unless he kills her. >> the women & dirty john. >> hello. welcome to "dateline extra." after being unlucky in love, debra newell thought she found the one in john meehan. but her daughter suspected behind his rugged good looks lurked something sinister so the sisters dug into his past. what this found threatened to tear the family apart and put their lives in danger. here's keith morrison. >>> in the beginning was desire, natural, human desire for connection, for love. and so she aimed her arrow at that online ocean of intimate changers and found him. >> 911, do you need police, fire or paramedics? >> i need an ambulance and the police. >> it was
>> his nickname was dirty john. i found everything. >> he scared a lot of people, swindelled a lot of people. >> the story of his dirty deeds riveted the nation in a hit podcast. >> in this is dirty john. >> but dirty is about to turn dangero dangerous. >> he had duct tape. >> he was in a panic. she said i saw john outside in a car. >> there's no way he gets away with this unless he kills her. >> the women & dirty john. >> hello....
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dirty john continues. n the women and dirtyn continues. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. >>> little did they know deborah was about to take an even bigger step and it was something she pl
dirty john continues. n the women and dirtyn continues. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. what are...
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john conyers is 90. the governor, the lieutenant governor, the centers, the members of the house of representatives, the leaders of the congressional black caucus, the mayor, the county executive, the chief federal judge, reverend jackson, professor michael eric dyson would deliver the eulogy. don't worry. it says professor but it means preacher. you'll be just fine. i'd like to thank the people of detroit for electing him 27 times. [applause] i'd like to thank you for giving him space and the support, not just to faithfully represent this district, but to represent people all across our country, and even around the world, on the things that we should all care about. he was out there banging the drum against apartheid in south africa long before it was a widely popular cause. [applause] he always supported the people of haiti, even when he could not support their government. he said the people deserve a better deal, and the united states should be a good neighbor. [applause] he worked for all of our citi
john conyers is 90. the governor, the lieutenant governor, the centers, the members of the house of representatives, the leaders of the congressional black caucus, the mayor, the county executive, the chief federal judge, reverend jackson, professor michael eric dyson would deliver the eulogy. don't worry. it says professor but it means preacher. you'll be just fine. i'd like to thank the people of detroit for electing him 27 times. [applause] i'd like to thank you for giving him space and the...
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john?> david, there is another report that we are waiting on? >> yeah, there is, that's the john durham investigations. the origins of the russia probe and the russia investigation. we may know it was administrative. it's now criminal. so we may know when the fisa report is released why the durham investigation is criminal. no word on when that is going to be released. they tend to keep things pretty quiet around here at doj, back to you. >> a lot to look forward. to say david spunt at the department of justice. let's bring in johnson a professor of georgetown university law center. she also worked as the assistant secretary for legislative affairs at the department of homeland security in the obama administration and served as a colonel in the army's jag corps. mtia, how serious does this allegation appear to you? >> thank you. it's very serious, particularly because the foreign intelligence surveillance act sets up a very detailed process for how fisa applications are approved so to the e
john?> david, there is another report that we are waiting on? >> yeah, there is, that's the john durham investigations. the origins of the russia probe and the russia investigation. we may know it was administrative. it's now criminal. so we may know when the fisa report is released why the durham investigation is criminal. no word on when that is going to be released. they tend to keep things pretty quiet around here at doj, back to you. >> a lot to look forward. to say david...
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i call sir john hayes.on't be the same without him. ♪ john bercow announced his departure days after the conservatives said they would defy convention and put a candidate up against him at the next election. mr. bercow: at the 2017 election, i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. david: he made a valedictory statement to mp's. sought to: i have increase the relative authority of this legislature, for which i apologye absolutely no to anyone. david: within hours, he became the figurehead of opposition to the government's attempt, later ruled unlawful, to suspend parliament for five weeks amid extraordinary scenes at 20 past 1:00 in the morning. mr. bercow: this is not a standard or normal progress. [cheering] it will require some assistance from you. you wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start. i require no response from you. [shouting] i require no response from you, young man. i require no response from you. i have made the point. if only pe
i call sir john hayes.on't be the same without him. ♪ john bercow announced his departure days after the conservatives said they would defy convention and put a candidate up against him at the next election. mr. bercow: at the 2017 election, i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge that i intend to keep. david: he made a valedictory statement to mp's. sought to: i have increase the relative authority of this legislature, for which i apologye absolutely no to...
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i'm john smith. hi, john. at humana, we know you're unique.s from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together, we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year. and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable, and sometimes, no monthly plan premium. do you have any more information? sure. i'll get a decision guide in the mail to you today. they're free. finally. someone who understands the real me. your health and happiness is important to us. call or go online now to get your free decision guide. call a licensed humana sales agent today. apparently we come from a long line of haberdashers. we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so we're in this little town near salerno and everyone has dad's eyebrows. help your family discover their unique story, with a gift from ancestry.
i'm john smith. hi, john. at humana, we know you're unique.s from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together, we can find a plan that's right for you. great! i go to the doctor a couple of times a year. and i have some prescriptions. but i'm never fully sure of what's covered and what's not. with humana's all-in-one medicare advantage plans, you get coverage for hospital stays, doctor visits, and part d prescription drug benefits. all for an affordable, and sometimes, no...
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memories ofnduring john conyers that are entirely personal. one was when he and his beautifully dressed young friend there went with me or took me to , because i auto show was -- as a kid, i grew up dad'sg around, with my old buick business in a town of 6000, and later when he moved and ran the parts department, my job was to take inventory. it was a big deal back then. i can remember when you could still fix your own car, and everything is automated, and it was a car. you were supposed to be able to fix it if you bought it. the second thing i remember is that in an incredible gift, he got lionel hampton, who was then nearing 90, to come play for me at the white house, and -- [applause] former pres. clinton: it was ,998, and the band was there and no longer young, he was still in great form, and he asked me to sit in with the band, and i think we played "my sunny valentine," but here is the interesting thing. i thought a lot about this. jazz is an interesting form of music. there is a tune you have to know , a key you have got to play it in, a
memories ofnduring john conyers that are entirely personal. one was when he and his beautifully dressed young friend there went with me or took me to , because i auto show was -- as a kid, i grew up dad'sg around, with my old buick business in a town of 6000, and later when he moved and ran the parts department, my job was to take inventory. it was a big deal back then. i can remember when you could still fix your own car, and everything is automated, and it was a car. you were supposed to be...
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john butler joined us. aramco ipo, global demand may peak in the next 20 years, according to saudi aramco's assessment and perspectives tied to the initial public offering, suggesting views are changing in the kingdom where the long dismissed the notion as being overblown. let's get more on that from ashley peterson, a senior oil advisor joining us. thanks for your time. how closely is the market watching the saudi aramco and the comments within this context? ashley: they are watching the ipo closely but it has the minimal impact on prices. the refiners are not as worried as the ipo and does not affect day-to-day operations and won't in the foreseeable future. a small percentage of the company will be loaded versus how much control the government will retain, it looks like none of the policies in terms of production, pricing and participation opec are likely to change. shery: why would investors go for aramco's ipo instead of other companies, especially oil demand, as they say, seems to be peaking? that is
john butler joined us. aramco ipo, global demand may peak in the next 20 years, according to saudi aramco's assessment and perspectives tied to the initial public offering, suggesting views are changing in the kingdom where the long dismissed the notion as being overblown. let's get more on that from ashley peterson, a senior oil advisor joining us. thanks for your time. how closely is the market watching the saudi aramco and the comments within this context? ashley: they are watching the ipo...
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and john heilemann. i want to start with you because there are now so many threads coming in, in the release of transcripts from the closed-door depositions which is what precedes these public hearings that we are going to see this week. but braided together they all tell the same story. >> they do. they do tell the same story. and i think they are telling a story that is really a story that we've known now for some weeks. it's not like any of these additional levels of detail are shocking or stunning, except in the largest sense they happened. but the picture's very clear now, and the layering of the evidence and the voices and who was in the room with whom and who heard what when is all an incredibly important part of building what seems like a rock solid case. you have used the analogy of brick by brick and i think the democrats have gone about this in a very sturdy way trying to get this case across. where i think we are right now, however, is that castle that's being built out of those bricks is goi
and john heilemann. i want to start with you because there are now so many threads coming in, in the release of transcripts from the closed-door depositions which is what precedes these public hearings that we are going to see this week. but braided together they all tell the same story. >> they do. they do tell the same story. and i think they are telling a story that is really a story that we've known now for some weeks. it's not like any of these additional levels of detail are...
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mccain really john crush hold on to call john d. tony in his hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with me. nobody wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being adequately distributed to where they are needed on the infrastructure side because there's a government failure number 2 climate change regardless of whether you believe it's happening or not the damage that is going to be applied to your pocketbook that you will pay for climate change whether you believe it or not you know it's still the price is still there. today there are good tennis and bad debt it's the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a threat the good those who work in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military funding an army just was ther
mccain really john crush hold on to call john d. tony in his hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with me. nobody wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being adequately distributed to where they are needed on the infrastructure side because there's a government failure number 2 climate change regardless of whether you...
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>> john ruetten? john ruetten? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date?what? are you -- is this something -- i mean, you said i was going to interview somebody about art and now you're -- >> reporter: detective lazarus seemed uncomfortable and vague in her answers, especially when detectives asked about sherri rasmussen. >> you know, i may have talked to her. i -- it -- it sound -- i. >> you anged in hospital maybe. you may have talked to her in a hospital? >> yeah. yeah. i may have -- you know, i'm thinking back now. you guys are bringing up all of these old memories. >> reporter: detectives turned up the heat. >> did you ever fight with her? >> you mean like fight? >> yeah. did you ever duke it out with her? >> no, i don't think so. >> reporter: you'd remember that, right? that would be a pretty -- >> yeah, i think so. >> reporter: most of us can remember without much difficulty the number of fist fights we have had over the course of our lives, but while detective lazarus, at one point, answers no, when asked if she repairs attacking sher ining sherri
>> john ruetten? john ruetten? >> you said you dated john. how long did you guys date?what? are you -- is this something -- i mean, you said i was going to interview somebody about art and now you're -- >> reporter: detective lazarus seemed uncomfortable and vague in her answers, especially when detectives asked about sherri rasmussen. >> you know, i may have talked to her. i -- it -- it sound -- i. >> you anged in hospital maybe. you may have talked to her in a...
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really john crash john d. told me in its hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. leg. length. playing. live. oh. please. just slip. lift. playing. very well can see you watching us in such. imagine. this if 35 if you have a career and career involves using your artificial in your computer things like that in an office. perhaps you sort of getting fixed circular to. have to stop doing all this in this kind of you look at the minutes must be from my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up running i
really john crash john d. told me in its hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with. you know world a big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for...
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really john crash down to the wall john d. told me in its hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with. you know world of big. logs and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. nobody wants to look at the wildfires and say the obvious number one the taxes are being misused and they're not being adequately distributed to where they are needed on the infrastructure side because there's a government failure number 2 climate change regardless of whether you believe it's happening or not the damage that is going to be applied to your pocketbook that you will pay for climate change whether you believe it or not you know it's still the pric
really john crash down to the wall john d. told me in its hold that thought we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the fall of the berlin wall stay with. you know world of big. logs and conspiracy it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the...
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you survive john: john: he survived the ordeal, they all did.is johnson seemed pleased, or at least relieved, without a hint that gone. trust is an issue with all thehe leaders ofampaign. they all seemed defensive. john pienaar, bbc news, sheffield. nada: a quick look at other news. the siege at the polytechniciv sity in hong kong appears to be nearing an end. at least 8 protesters surrendered on friday, and hong kong's police chief has urged those remaining to leave as soon possible. he has promised not to arrest those under the age of 18 years strahtaway and has appealed end the standoff peacefully. billed as one of the sevenhe wonders ofncient world, the ancient city of petra in jordan is celebrating one million tourist visits social media has played a large role in boosting the site's popularity, and with entry alone costing $100 per pershe, site is providing a significant boost to the jordanian econo. today, president trump hosted a roundtable of experts to discuss the healthmpact of a vaping and whether or not there needs to be a ban on fl
you survive john: john: he survived the ordeal, they all did.is johnson seemed pleased, or at least relieved, without a hint that gone. trust is an issue with all thehe leaders ofampaign. they all seemed defensive. john pienaar, bbc news, sheffield. nada: a quick look at other news. the siege at the polytechniciv sity in hong kong appears to be nearing an end. at least 8 protesters surrendered on friday, and hong kong's police chief has urged those remaining to leave as soon possible. he has...
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john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romania and and indeed in september 89 i was in west berlin and was there when the 1st east berlin is arrived in west berlin having driven through czechoslovakia hungry austria and the whole of germany so i have a very strong memory of it as well i would make 2 points the 1st is that none of it would have happened without gorbachev decision to pull the rug on the eastern european communist regimes that was decision he took in june and which he announced to the german chancellor helmut kohl at the time and all. the events that we remember now the jangling of keys in wenceslas square in prague the the torches the candlelight the songs and so on all that was nothing but operetta it was political operetta it was froth on a tidal wave of history but it was not the cause of the tidal wave of history the cause i'm afra
john. you know well like you peter i lived through those events very directly like you i was studying eastern european studies at oxford at that point i spent that summer in 1909 in romania and and indeed in september 89 i was in west berlin and was there when the 1st east berlin is arrived in west berlin having driven through czechoslovakia hungry austria and the whole of germany so i have a very strong memory of it as well i would make 2 points the 1st is that none of it would have happened...
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john delaney: thank you, sir. [applause] rep. john delaney: thank you. i want to hear what you have to say. thank you, sir. i think i'm getting the hook. is that right? thank you all for having me, i would love your support. [applause] rep. john delaney: if you care about these issues, i would love your support, send a message that this way of leading -- leadership, desiring unity and having a vision for the future is what you're looking for. thank you very much! ♪
john delaney: thank you, sir. [applause] rep. john delaney: thank you. i want to hear what you have to say. thank you, sir. i think i'm getting the hook. is that right? thank you all for having me, i would love your support. [applause] rep. john delaney: if you care about these issues, i would love your support, send a message that this way of leading -- leadership, desiring unity and having a vision for the future is what you're looking for. thank you very much! ♪
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their children john jr. and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, and he and mrs. kennedy are greeted. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president kennedy and seriously wound governor conley of texas. 29 minutes later, the 35th president of the united states lies dead in a nearby hospital. the personal limousine bears the marks of death. the flowers are twisted and torn. shocked and disbelief give way to tears. the nation and the world's reaction is one of bewilderment and grief. at the dallas airport, 99 minutes after mr. kennedy's death, vice president lyndon b. johnson and his wife takes the presidential oath before the jet that brings him together body of the la
their children john jr. and caroline are to mark their birthdays after the president returns from a trip to texas. arriving in dallas on the morning of the fatal day, and he and mrs. kennedy are greeted. john f kennedy has been president two years, 120 months, two days. they ride in the familiar presidential limousine. because the weather has turned fair, the transparent bubble top has been removed. from the fifth floor window at 12:30 p.m. come the rifle shots that bring death to president...
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so if you are john bolton watching this tonight, what do you think he thinks about this, john? >> well, he's got to be doing some serious thinking about it because he is directly involved, and he could easily volunteer to come forward. he could easily say, based on this ruling, i'm now going to go testify. i'm no longer a white house employee. i think i have things to say that are unrelated to executive privilege. he could claim -- he's an attorney. he knows there is a crime/fraud exception to any of his conversations where if he has knowledge of criminal activity, he can go in and testify about it. so if he wants to, he can come forward and do so without this later case that he is connected with and another judge in the same court, and he could proceed. it's an excellent opinion incidentally, john. it's a strong opinion. she says, we've been here, done this before, and we're not going to mess around with it. >> jennifer, i want to read you another quote from this opinion. she writes, stated simply, the primary takeaway from the past 250 years of recorded american history is th
so if you are john bolton watching this tonight, what do you think he thinks about this, john? >> well, he's got to be doing some serious thinking about it because he is directly involved, and he could easily volunteer to come forward. he could easily say, based on this ruling, i'm now going to go testify. i'm no longer a white house employee. i think i have things to say that are unrelated to executive privilege. he could claim -- he's an attorney. he knows there is a crime/fraud...
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and john drew pictures for his -- young mr. miss mcnamara and dictated a letter to him that his mother wrote in the picture is particularly poignant, the illustration because john junior drew his favorite thing. airplanes. and of course, years later, he died in an airplane crash. that was very moving to me. do you have a question? >> so, with all of the interviews you have done and the research, both of you, what was or surprisinging with reagan's intelligence, but could maybe both of you share something that you were shocked or surprised learning? >> i think the one thing that scott withe most -- his research probably know about this -- one of the most interesting people i interviewed was a close friend of john kennedy who introduced him to jaclyn bouvier and they were close friends all his life there is the gentleman was reporter for a newspaper in tennessee. he had a funny feeling about it andcalled his friend jack he had no qualms about going to the house. still and theyry anuired the job to create atomic bomb and he was ve
and john drew pictures for his -- young mr. miss mcnamara and dictated a letter to him that his mother wrote in the picture is particularly poignant, the illustration because john junior drew his favorite thing. airplanes. and of course, years later, he died in an airplane crash. that was very moving to me. do you have a question? >> so, with all of the interviews you have done and the research, both of you, what was or surprisinging with reagan's intelligence, but could maybe both of you...
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process seems to be massively important to john bolton. while we don't know what john billi bomb t bolton will testify, but people say he is a wild card. but given what he said about the president and this administration, does it give us any insight into what he could say if he testified in the impeachment inquiry? >> people in the room said that john bolton didn't mention ukraine that they heard. so setting that aside, we don't kn exactly what you would say about ukraine except that we know what everyone around him and who worked with john bolton has sid his views were and what he thoit about t thought about the ukraine issue. and so clearly john bolton really is at least suggesting very strongly that he wants to test filed. he had an out in the way that his former deputies and lawsuit was playing out and he didn't take it and his lawyer told house democrats that he has a lot to say including things that they have not heard of. and so i suggest that john bolton really wants to testify and if you couple that with what he said in this speec
process seems to be massively important to john bolton. while we don't know what john billi bomb t bolton will testify, but people say he is a wild card. but given what he said about the president and this administration, does it give us any insight into what he could say if he testified in the impeachment inquiry? >> people in the room said that john bolton didn't mention ukraine that they heard. so setting that aside, we don't kn exactly what you would say about ukraine except that we...
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john dean testified, john dean had one of the most remarkable memories in the watergate testimony. the thing that really validated john dean's testimony was the existence of the nixon tapes. now, i don't think we're going to have such tapes in this case, so we're going to have to depend upon the john deans of the trump administration to testify. >> right. >> to that point, john dean, you know, we know that the white house is apparently most concerned about this witness, about this career public servant, bill taylor. can understand why? >> i can. he can be a very, very bad witness for the president. while he may not have had direct dealings with the president on these issues, that won't matter in the long run. he can, as was said, paint a circumstantial case that could be devastating for the president, that could only happen because of the president. one of the difficulties they're having right now is getting witnesses to continue to come up to testify. and one of the things they're going to have to do is build the case that it's the president that's blocking these. this taylor know
john dean testified, john dean had one of the most remarkable memories in the watergate testimony. the thing that really validated john dean's testimony was the existence of the nixon tapes. now, i don't think we're going to have such tapes in this case, so we're going to have to depend upon the john deans of the trump administration to testify. >> right. >> to that point, john dean, you know, we know that the white house is apparently most concerned about this witness, about this...
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john avalon has the answer in our reality check. john? >> that's right, guys. as you know, today's veterans day. time to honor the sacrifice of our brave military men and women. november 11th was chosen because it was the day world war i ended. a century later, it's a good time to reflect on a good bit of political wisdom that's been lost. the thought that partisanship ought to end at the water's edge. today partisanship doesn't end anywhere. dividing families, schools, churches, houses. it's a prime driver of the overall polarization that's weakening our political and social bonds. and driving bitter cultural divides. separating us into tribes. that's why we're devoting this week to checks about the fundamental checks in polarization. ending with a look at some ideas how we might heal our deep divides. there are going to be essays running all week on cnn.com as well. but make no mistake, healing our divided nation is the defining challenge of our time. because nothing less than the success of the american experiment is at stake. if you think polarization is ge
john avalon has the answer in our reality check. john? >> that's right, guys. as you know, today's veterans day. time to honor the sacrifice of our brave military men and women. november 11th was chosen because it was the day world war i ended. a century later, it's a good time to reflect on a good bit of political wisdom that's been lost. the thought that partisanship ought to end at the water's edge. today partisanship doesn't end anywhere. dividing families, schools, churches, houses....
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--call sir john hickey's sir john hayes.on't be the same without him. ♪ hisd: don bercow announced departure days after the conservatives said they did by convention and put a candidate against him at the next election. >> i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge i intend to keep. david: he made a statement to mps. the have sought to increase relative authority of this legislature for which i will apology totely no anyone. he became the figurehead of opposition to the government's attempt, later ruled unlawful, to suspend parliament for five weeks. standard. not a requiring assistance from you, you would not have an idea require start in -- i no response from you. i require no response from you. i had made the point. i will play my part. this is not a normal fortification. it is not standard. it is one of the longest for decades and it represents, not just in the minds of many colleagues, but huge numbers of people outside, i completely understand why large numbers of members are more comfor
--call sir john hickey's sir john hayes.on't be the same without him. ♪ hisd: don bercow announced departure days after the conservatives said they did by convention and put a candidate against him at the next election. >> i promised my wife and children that it would be my last. this is a pledge i intend to keep. david: he made a statement to mps. the have sought to increase relative authority of this legislature for which i will apology totely no anyone. he became the figurehead of...
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"ac-360" starts now. >>> good evening, john berman here in for anderson.fortable place to be. the job of the white house chief of staff is to implement the president's policy. new testimony released today says it was mick mulvaney implaemt plementing the policy. newly release the transcripts from two top aids in the white house now tie mick mulvaney to a direct role in what has been called a quid pro quo, others call the shakedown, some call the bribely at the heart
"ac-360" starts now. >>> good evening, john berman here in for anderson.fortable place to be. the job of the white house chief of staff is to implement the president's policy. new testimony released today says it was mick mulvaney implaemt plementing the policy. newly release the transcripts from two top aids in the white house now tie mick mulvaney to a direct role in what has been called a quid pro quo, others call the shakedown, some call the bribely at the heart
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john kennedy, senator john kennedy. and cheers] i think what we will do is we will have some of our incredible warriors come up also. because we have a man you have never heard of before. he is the toughest guy. he got hit hard, and you know when they had him out at second base less than a year after, he couldn't move well, didn't have big range. i tell the story, he was in the big stadium and they were playing the democrats of all people. the first pitch, a hard shot, was hit to the second baseman and it was hit hard. i said it is a disaster. steve got down, steve scalise, he caught the ball and threw the ball to first base, came off to a hero's welcome. steve scalise. come up, steve. [applause and cheers] great guy. [applause and cheers] i went to the hospital the night he was hit, and he wasn't looking too good. the doctors said not looking good, sir. he wasn't. i told them one thing i learned, your wife loves you because she was crying. i have known many wives that were not crying in those cases. i said your wife is
john kennedy, senator john kennedy. and cheers] i think what we will do is we will have some of our incredible warriors come up also. because we have a man you have never heard of before. he is the toughest guy. he got hit hard, and you know when they had him out at second base less than a year after, he couldn't move well, didn't have big range. i tell the story, he was in the big stadium and they were playing the democrats of all people. the first pitch, a hard shot, was hit to the second...
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joe biden close to john mccain and lindsey graham was john's partner in almost everything. you can sense the disappointment as he put and it the sense, what it's going on here with you? i get this is political. sure, it's political, but i think -- this is joe biden who's campaign is talking about, i think we can work together with republicans. i think question get back to bipartisanship, and here he is now with somebody that he would have, that he would have stretched his arm out to and said, hey, let's work together, suddenly, i think he feels betrayed by lindsey graham, in all of this. and he understands it on one level, but on another level, i think it's not only political for joe biden it's quite personal. >> yeah. yeah. seems that way. let me play one more clip from this joe biden interview with don. don also asked about former new york maybe mike blomberg, former mayor deval patrick entering the race. what he said. >> folks in the room recently got in the room think you're not in shape, one is mayor bloomberg. >> come on. >> go on. >> come on. no. i'm going to say, co
joe biden close to john mccain and lindsey graham was john's partner in almost everything. you can sense the disappointment as he put and it the sense, what it's going on here with you? i get this is political. sure, it's political, but i think -- this is joe biden who's campaign is talking about, i think we can work together with republicans. i think question get back to bipartisanship, and here he is now with somebody that he would have, that he would have stretched his arm out to and said,...
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john legend is here!hoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this is the deluxe edition of "a legendary christmas. this has got four more jams in this one "christmas in new orleans. "baby, it's cold outside" with kelly clarkson >> steve: oh, yeah >> jimmy: and "this christmas. which is one of my jams. >> steve: that's your favorite ♪ dun dun the mistletoe ♪ [ humming ♪ ♪ this christma dun dun du dun dun dun ♪ [ humming >> jimmy: i don't really know that one [ light laughter ] this is the jam, right here. look at this four extra tracks on this jam. john legend, i love this "a legendary christmas." the deluxe edition tracklist we'll be talking to john about that [ cheers and applause we also have my man. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: what a director, what a writer, what a mind. m. night shyamalan is here [ cheers and applause ♪ take me to church [ humming gibberish ♪ time of your life [ humming gibberish ♪ the love of your life [ humming gibberish ♪ take me to church ♪ >> jimmy: wait, what is that song how does that
john legend is here!hoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: this is the deluxe edition of "a legendary christmas. this has got four more jams in this one "christmas in new orleans. "baby, it's cold outside" with kelly clarkson >> steve: oh, yeah >> jimmy: and "this christmas. which is one of my jams. >> steve: that's your favorite ♪ dun dun the mistletoe ♪ [ humming ♪ ♪ this christma dun dun du dun dun dun ♪ [ humming >> jimmy: i...
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my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this "strange inheritance" tale is born in belfast, ireland, in 1836. his name is harry mcardle. as a child, harry's a whiz with a paintbrush or sketch pad. would we describe him as a prodigy? >> i mean, probably. he was a very prolific painter. >> as a teenager, he immigrates to america and attends the maryland institute of the arts, where he creates this award-winning sketch of a failed royal coup. >> the level of detail that he got into this was really fantastic. >> the fine detail, the shading. it's so intricate. when civil war breaks out, mcardle puts his talents to use for general robert e. lee. >> he joined the confederate army, and he was a mapmaker. >> after the war, he moves to texas, where he begins painting portraits of
my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this "strange inheritance" tale is born in belfast, ireland, in 1836. his name is harry mcardle. as a child, harry's...
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place again. >> john: yeah.t's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. province town was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john: floor still shaking or did they fix it? >> april: no. >> john: that's too bad. >> april: everybody got seasick. and started tripping. now that it's even they are all safe and have cocktails so i can get my sea legs back. >> john: oh, really? >> april: yeah. >> anthony: april owns the joint now. taken over for her father, the legendary reggie, a forward-thinking dude if there ever was one. >> april: it was built in 1798. >> anthony: how long in the family? in your family? >> april: over 75 years. my father, during that time, he had billie holiday
place again. >> john: yeah.t's early spring now, but come memorial day, it gets crazy around here and doesn't stop until labor day. province town was always gay-friendly, in my time and way, way before my time. and this place, the atlantic house known always and forever by locals and visitors alike as the "a" house is america's oldest operating gay bar. everybody has come through these doors, so to speak. most notably a naked and frolicking tennessee williams. ♪ >> john:...
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john bercow, 322. yes! sir george young, 271. applause.ening and john bercow was elected on the third ballot. few tory mps voted for him but most joined in the applause as he was dragged to the speaker's chair, a tradition dating back to the days when the speaker would have to communicate mps‘ views to the monarch, which could be a life—shortening challenge. the new speaker broke with tradition by abandoning the court dress worn by his predecessors. in its place, a business suit and simple gown. we march on our way. a visual signal of his reforming intentions. even the clerks who advised him dispensed with their wigs. john bercow changed the way the commons works. emergency debates became routine. erskine may, the definitive guide to parliamentary procedure, is now 184 pages longer than it used to be. under his predecessor, mps could ask urgent questions a few times a year. with speaker bercow in the chair, ministers would be summoned to this dispatch box a few times a week. urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. u
john bercow, 322. yes! sir george young, 271. applause.ening and john bercow was elected on the third ballot. few tory mps voted for him but most joined in the applause as he was dragged to the speaker's chair, a tradition dating back to the days when the speaker would have to communicate mps‘ views to the monarch, which could be a life—shortening challenge. the new speaker broke with tradition by abandoning the court dress worn by his predecessors. in its place, a business suit and simple...
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just in my office talking about john bolton. despite all of the white house folks, former white house folks subpoenaed, he has yet to be subpoenaed. do you think -- >> something's going on. >> what's up? >> he wants -- seems he wants to talk. it seems he's also waiting for something. as was said, a million different ways to get the word out there. what he has to say could be so important. i come back to tim morrison testifying earlier in the proceeding saying there came a point where bolton had a one-on-one with donald trump, because bolton was trying to convince him to release the foreign aid and morrison doesn't know what happened inside the room but when bolton came out basically the reaction was, he, trump, is not ready yet. i want to know what happened in that room. that is crucial. >> it is. worth noting, john bolton is a hard-liner. he's a hawk. not a criminal. so his testimony or him speaking up in whatever phora could be interesting, because number one, speak about the security impacts of what president trump did, how d
just in my office talking about john bolton. despite all of the white house folks, former white house folks subpoenaed, he has yet to be subpoenaed. do you think -- >> something's going on. >> what's up? >> he wants -- seems he wants to talk. it seems he's also waiting for something. as was said, a million different ways to get the word out there. what he has to say could be so important. i come back to tim morrison testifying earlier in the proceeding saying there came a...
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john bercow, 322. yes! sir george young, 271. applause.ening and john bercow was elected on the third ballot. few tory mps voted for him but most joined in the applause as he was dragged to the speaker's chair, a tradition dating back to the days when the speaker would have to communicate mps‘ views to the monarch, which could be a life—shortening challenge. the new speaker broke with tradition by abandoning the court dress worn by his predecessors. in its place, a business suit and simple gown. we march on our way. a visual signal of his reforming intentions. even the clerks who advised him dispensed with their wigs. john bercow changed the way the commons works. emergency debates became routine. erskine may, the definitive guide to parliamentary procedure, is now 184 pages longer than it used to be. under his predecessor, mps could ask urgent questions a few times a year. with speaker bercow in the chair, ministers would be summoned to this dispatch box a few times a week. urgent question, chris law. urgent question, mr dominic grieve. u
john bercow, 322. yes! sir george young, 271. applause.ening and john bercow was elected on the third ballot. few tory mps voted for him but most joined in the applause as he was dragged to the speaker's chair, a tradition dating back to the days when the speaker would have to communicate mps‘ views to the monarch, which could be a life—shortening challenge. the new speaker broke with tradition by abandoning the court dress worn by his predecessors. in its place, a business suit and simple...
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this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. the single most important exception were the cases out of whererr conspiracy johnson in fact did dissent but not on a constitutional basis. peck10, fletcher versus presented the first opportunity for johnson to speak out in an toa near and dear jefferson's part. this was compounded by another development. in 1808, the treasured task which will not -- johnson issued an opinion with regard to the jeffersonian embargo where johnson took a position that countermanded the direct command from jefferson. this gave rise to an incredible dialogue. he delivered a little lecture, even president are subject to and should respond to the law. jefferson was outraged. he had his attorney general right a lett
this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. the single most important exception were the cases out of whererr conspiracy johnson in fact did dissent but not on a constitutional...
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a little influence from john, too. >> they were with you when you first met john mccain.and you were on vacation in hawaii? >> i was. i was a school teacher at the time i taught special ed and we were invited to a reception, and it was in honor of those flying through from washington to china. it was a senate delegation and john was the escort officer. >> he was still in the military. >> he was. he was. yeah. >> and he -- and we had a mutual friend that had been trying to set us up and i would have none of that. i wasn't going to do that and i wound up meeting him anyway, so it was great. >> he described it as love at first sight. i don't know if he was speaking for you as well. >> i think both of us. >> you lied to each other as one of your first -- >> we did. >> tissue of lies now. no, we both lied to each other about our age. he made himself three or four years younger and i made myself three or four years older and in arizona when you applied in the marriage license they published that in the newspaper and i wasn't going lie to the judge or anybody else trying to get
a little influence from john, too. >> they were with you when you first met john mccain.and you were on vacation in hawaii? >> i was. i was a school teacher at the time i taught special ed and we were invited to a reception, and it was in honor of those flying through from washington to china. it was a senate delegation and john was the escort officer. >> he was still in the military. >> he was. he was. yeah. >> and he -- and we had a mutual friend that had been...
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john was more than happy to oblige. but even though jackie had suggested the deep end of the pool, diving in took a leap of faith. >> i was just a bag of nerves. here i was in my late 40s and i felt like i was going on a first date. it was very surreal. i just closed my eyes and i thought, i'm just going to see what happens, where it goes. it just started to kind of unfold, and we just started interacting. john was kind of in and out of that picture. but then all of a sudden it was just over. we get in the car and there's this giddiness. can you believe that happened or can you believe i did that? can you believe that you were there? even me talking about it, i can see how it sounds really bizarre. >> now that i've heard how it all started i definitely have some questions. it seems just, you know, like incomprehensible, my partner is having sex with someone else right now. do you like leave your home and literally spend the night with someone else and come back the next day, or how does that work? do you ever bring peop
john was more than happy to oblige. but even though jackie had suggested the deep end of the pool, diving in took a leap of faith. >> i was just a bag of nerves. here i was in my late 40s and i felt like i was going on a first date. it was very surreal. i just closed my eyes and i thought, i'm just going to see what happens, where it goes. it just started to kind of unfold, and we just started interacting. john was kind of in and out of that picture. but then all of a sudden it was just...
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the first news reports of john bolton's memorable -- john bolton's inevitable book appeared this weekend. viewers of this program knew that john bolton was working on a book deal the day he left the trump white house since i announced it here on this program that night because it was wicked obvious. reports indicate that john bolton is getting a $2 million advance for his book from simon & shuster. in order to get a book advance like that, the author has to tell the publisher what the publisher is paying for, what the publisher is getting. therefore, there are people at simon & shuster tonight in midtown manhattan who already know what john bolton is refusing to tell the impeachment investigation. joining us for a discussion now is chris liu who served as a senior aid to president obama. before that he was chief counsel over the oversight committee. john heilemann is back with us. i have a congressional subpoena. i'm going to go bring a lawsuit to ask a judge what i do with it. >> i think it's fair to say none of this is on the level, lawrence. this is a case of mick mulvaney wanting to
the first news reports of john bolton's memorable -- john bolton's inevitable book appeared this weekend. viewers of this program knew that john bolton was working on a book deal the day he left the trump white house since i announced it here on this program that night because it was wicked obvious. reports indicate that john bolton is getting a $2 million advance for his book from simon & shuster. in order to get a book advance like that, the author has to tell the publisher what the...