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john: i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you. everything doesn't have to be a plug for your business. john: oh, okay, well -- lemonis: okay, so we're going to have a little bit of fun tonight. in the last seven years of doing "the profit," i've visited nearly 100 businesses. let's go make some money! [ horn honking ] and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... and you do $1 million a year? you should be proud of that. man: but we don't know how to keep any of it. lemonis: ...fix the process... see? it is flimsy. don't ever make these again. you don't sell them. ...and create a few products. juli: it reduces anxiety and depression. lemonis: i kind of like it. i spent countless days working on these companies. how much money did you burn through? parker: $650,000. lemonis: but we can't always fit everything i'm thinking into the show. so tonight, we're going to give you an inside look at an episode from season 5 ca
john: i'm john -- i'm john anderson. lemonis: by the way, their names are mike and john anderson. they're the anderson brothers. john: design and supply company. lemonis: no, we're just introducing you. everything doesn't have to be a plug for your business. john: oh, okay, well -- lemonis: okay, so we're going to have a little bit of fun tonight. in the last seven years of doing "the profit," i've visited nearly 100 businesses. let's go make some money! [ horn honking ] and i've...
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john: john c. fremont, the pathfinder, goes out to california, gets involved in a big dispute between commodore stockton of the navy and general kearney. he chooses the wrong way. his father-in-law is thomas hart benton back in washington, the powerful friend of polk. brian: the senator, not the artist. john: and fremont things, i'm going to get onto this thing on stockton's side, old bullion will take care of me back home, my father-in-law, but it doesn't happen. fremont is court-martialed and polk is charged with mutiny and disobedience. polk dismisses the mutiny charge, but upholds the second. brian: by the way, the story about thomas hart benton and the shooting of andrew jackson. how did that happen? john: that goes way back to the time jackson was in -- in tennessee, and thomas hart benton and his brother jesse were in tennessee at that time. it was before the bentons went to missouri, and jesse benton -- there was a duel, and jesse benton really offended jackson by sort of serving as a secon
john: john c. fremont, the pathfinder, goes out to california, gets involved in a big dispute between commodore stockton of the navy and general kearney. he chooses the wrong way. his father-in-law is thomas hart benton back in washington, the powerful friend of polk. brian: the senator, not the artist. john: and fremont things, i'm going to get onto this thing on stockton's side, old bullion will take care of me back home, my father-in-law, but it doesn't happen. fremont is court-martialed and...
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she said, "i saw john. i saw john." and i said, "where?"e in a car." >> reporter: watching them? he was supposed to be in las vegas. why was he back in orange county? she didn't have to wait long to find out. >> someone's been stabbed. >> someone's been stabbed? >>> coming up -- the evil that had been gathering for almost two years explodes in broad daylight. >> he's planned this out. this was a revenge killing. >> and the shattering end that would stun even the cops. when "dateline" continues. from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko?
she said, "i saw john. i saw john." and i said, "where?"e in a car." >> reporter: watching them? he was supposed to be in las vegas. why was he back in orange county? she didn't have to wait long to find out. >> someone's been stabbed. >> someone's been stabbed? >>> coming up -- the evil that had been gathering for almost two years explodes in broad daylight. >> he's planned this out. this was a revenge killing. >> and the...
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john maya. i think. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer mo he spat paid tribute to his friend john on my r. and his company. i am masterpieces created by 9 meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. i . many of numerous choreographies have a dream like nerd merging elements that make for strange and unsettling bedfellows . in a midst. her night's dream he juxtaposes the romantic strains of felix meant a zone with georgi mechanical music. st matthew passion was johnno meyers 1st choreographic exploration of a sacred oratorial it premiered at the sun to me saying this church in hamburg in 1980. 9 meyer has devised 160 choreographies in the course of his career his young students marked his 60th birthday with a celebration of his. working with young s
john maya. i think. a group photo to mark the company's 40th anniversary in 2013 including a few dancers from the very early days. with his 1988 piece hamburger impromptu french choreographer mo he spat paid tribute to his friend john on my r. and his company. i am masterpieces created by 9 meyer and the hamburg ballet is simply number 3 by gustav mahler which premiered in 1975 the music itself is the theme of the choreography. is a recurring inspiration. i . many of numerous choreographies...
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washington and john quincy is. red you don't turn down greatness. so finally 1840, he does agree to serve these are one-year terms so it's three terms and help in two years in the. and in many ways, i find this to be in with animal training of charles francis life. he the house which by the way, the kids charles junior and henry katie read they love the house in quincy and they find this house to the dark, cold and gray but there's one really nice room. that has taken his office and relegated it to this darker roof. so here's what he does in the state assembly. it shows us how progressive he is but also how he starts to find middle ground and balance the progressive activists with being legalistic. so 1842 30 case before the supreme court of pennsylvania versus free. about the question of the legality of the constitutionality of the 1790 slezak. the court holds the act and the bad news is the act was constitutional under article 4 section 2 court upholds this law. but evangelicals and reformists across the state on
washington and john quincy is. red you don't turn down greatness. so finally 1840, he does agree to serve these are one-year terms so it's three terms and help in two years in the. and in many ways, i find this to be in with animal training of charles francis life. he the house which by the way, the kids charles junior and henry katie read they love the house in quincy and they find this house to the dark, cold and gray but there's one really nice room. that has taken his office and relegated...
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john: eight. steve: in the hope of glory, one review said, the book does not preach, but it does have the power to teach. what is the message? john: that is nice. was that a relative? [laughter] the origin of the book comes directly to the season we are in and what you are talking about with his eminence. it was holy week. we lived in new york. we were parishioners at st. thomas fifth avenue. beautiful episcopal church. aboutrector asked me seven or eight years ago to do the three hour service on good friday where you preach on each of the last seven sentences that the church agreed jesus spoke from the cross. it is a debilitating thing to do. it is a long-winded task. in it is a way of focusing on what that moment meant. what did the passion need? beginn christians will commemorating that on thursday ,vening with the last supper the arrest in the garden, the trial, the sentencing, the crucifixion, and the burial. fascinating, i'm episcopalian. entirelycated almost by the church. alsoe to it natur
john: eight. steve: in the hope of glory, one review said, the book does not preach, but it does have the power to teach. what is the message? john: that is nice. was that a relative? [laughter] the origin of the book comes directly to the season we are in and what you are talking about with his eminence. it was holy week. we lived in new york. we were parishioners at st. thomas fifth avenue. beautiful episcopal church. aboutrector asked me seven or eight years ago to do the three hour service...
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john creech.t pleasant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. though 17 months later he vanishes after calling chandy, lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious, too, remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary. cell phone record showed gavin's phone and chandy's were in the same place that night. a little triangulation narrowed down just where in. >> we came down this street and this was the likely spot. >> reporter: a likely spot for a tryst, that is? parking lot would be empty at night. so this is a pretty lonely spot. >> it is. >> reporter: so it seemed on the night he disappeared he met chandrika creech for sex for comfort or just to talk, something. quite a lot to learn from those phone record. but there was more. a third phone. john creech's phone in the same spo
john creech.t pleasant. >> when they came out, they were both crying. >> reporter: they told their mom creech threatened to kill gavin if he didn't stay away from chandy. though 17 months later he vanishes after calling chandy, lisa had a very bad feeling. >> everything changed right then for me. >> reporter: detectives were suspicious, too, remember, chandy told them she didn't see gavin that night. but there was evidence to the contrary. cell phone record showed...
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john nolan meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer depicts worlds of emotion with a language of dance. that's been done in time of the grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person pretty and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i mire. the artistic journey has always been more important than a destination. in my living if my life is a painting dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. sight is she ever since i've been a choreographer my aim has been to create a sort of microcosm of the world on stage of the elites of the. a microcosm that includes the underworld johnno meyer is staging orpheus and your idiocy. in a very cliched u.c. that is stick soon says the narrative is the creative process itself is in and there's nothing better than entering a space and feeling extremely nervous and uncertain. you know dancers looking to you with huge expectations going to the sound of music that moves you hear it and creating something that
john nolan meyer at work that fast. and internationally renowned choreographer depicts worlds of emotion with a language of dance. that's been done in time of the grateful person and that might be why i'm a happy person pretty and privileged to get to do what i love most people. for john know i mire. the artistic journey has always been more important than a destination. in my living if my life is a painting dance is the frame. his creative home is the ballet center hamburg. sight is she ever...
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john: absolutely. we don't really know where it began. we do know it did begin in spain. there are probably four leading hypotheses. , there was a note of it not too far from the texas line in kansas. i thought i had pretty good evidence, but there has been a lot of work done in the last 16 years since it came out, that hypothesis still might survive, barely. my own feeling is probably more likely in china. however, it could have been vietnam. it could have been france. a lot of people think it was france. there is even a slight possibility it was new york city. spain, however, was not at war. the spanish press, when the first waves dropped, the first wave was actually quite mild. the spanish press was writing about it at length. the king of spain got sick, which generated more publicity. notwarring countries were writing anything about anything , so itght depress morale picked up the name spanish flu. steve: the book is titled "the great influenza: the story of the deadliest pandemic in history" and o
john: absolutely. we don't really know where it began. we do know it did begin in spain. there are probably four leading hypotheses. , there was a note of it not too far from the texas line in kansas. i thought i had pretty good evidence, but there has been a lot of work done in the last 16 years since it came out, that hypothesis still might survive, barely. my own feeling is probably more likely in china. however, it could have been vietnam. it could have been france. a lot of people think it...
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because john charles fremont did not become president.n fact, he must stand in history as the man who was defeated for election by the worst president according to many historians, in the history of the united states. james buchanan won the presidency and declared that the union had been saved. he was a pennsylvanian, he was a northerner, but with southern sympathies and southern connections and declared the union had been saved and having won election, he then manipulated the courts, he lobbied the supreme court for what is now known as the dread scott decision, declaring that african-americans were not citizens, and that the declaration of independence in the part where it said all men are created equal, did not actually mean that. an effort to codify slavery for all time. but something happened. i told you about that demographic change in america, that the northern states were more populous and than the southern states, that an effort had been made to win the presidency with northern votes alone which fell narrowly short in 1856. four
because john charles fremont did not become president.n fact, he must stand in history as the man who was defeated for election by the worst president according to many historians, in the history of the united states. james buchanan won the presidency and declared that the union had been saved. he was a pennsylvanian, he was a northerner, but with southern sympathies and southern connections and declared the union had been saved and having won election, he then manipulated the courts, he...
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john roberts junior.'m going to start tonight by trying to give all of us a sense i've john roberts the man before we talk about john roberts the justice on the supreme court. so joan i want to start with the letter that you reprinted in your book. this was a letter that john roberts wrote when he was 13 years old to the head of the all-male catholic high school that he wanted to attend is a short letter, dear mr. moore, the main reason i would like to attend the school is to get a better education, my boys wanted to stay ahead of the crowd and i feel that the competition will force me too work as hard as i can. at an ordinary high school it would probably be easy to save it. i realize that going there will be a lot of study and hard work. but i feel confident that these laborers will pay off in large amounts when it comes time to apply for admission to college. i am sure that by attending a doing my best i will assure myself of a fine teacher, i will not be content to get a job by getting a good educatio
john roberts junior.'m going to start tonight by trying to give all of us a sense i've john roberts the man before we talk about john roberts the justice on the supreme court. so joan i want to start with the letter that you reprinted in your book. this was a letter that john roberts wrote when he was 13 years old to the head of the all-male catholic high school that he wanted to attend is a short letter, dear mr. moore, the main reason i would like to attend the school is to get a better...
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john: absolutely. we don't really know where it began. we do know it did begin in spain. there are probably four leading hypotheses. , there was a note of it not too far from the texas line in kansas. i thought i had pretty good evidence, but there has been a lot of work done in the last 16 years since it came out, that hypothesis still might survive, barely. my own feeling is probably more likely in china. however, it could have been vietnam. it could have been france. a lot of people think it was france. there is even a slight possibility it was new york city. spain, however, was not at war. the spanish press, when the first waves dropped, the first wave was actually quite mild. the spanish press was writing about it at length. the king of spain got sick, which generated more publicity. notwarring countries were writing anything about anything , so itght depress morale picked up the name spanish flu. steve: the book is titled "the great influenza: the story of the deadliest pandemic in history" and o
john: absolutely. we don't really know where it began. we do know it did begin in spain. there are probably four leading hypotheses. , there was a note of it not too far from the texas line in kansas. i thought i had pretty good evidence, but there has been a lot of work done in the last 16 years since it came out, that hypothesis still might survive, barely. my own feeling is probably more likely in china. however, it could have been vietnam. it could have been france. a lot of people think it...
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we're here with john mulaney.you could do is stick around. you and your compatriot nick kroll, famous for "oh, hello: the p'dcast," did it win awards? >> no. >> stephen: should have. the toney award committee had a meeting to decide whether or not it counted as a play but it didn't. >> stephen: what was it then? it was a special presentation. >> stephen: that's better than a play. you should get a special tony. >> you can if you're very powerful. like at lot of times, your -- again, i don't want to speak ill of the dead, but elaine would do a special category and you would get an award. you have a lovely show. >> stephen: and you and nick have a podcast called "oh, hello: the p'dcast." >> yes. and it's those two gentlemen are examining the life and death of princess diana. >> stephen: that's what the whole thing is ab? >> yeah, just what they know about princess diana. talking to a variety of guests, we have pete davidson, a psychic name ferushia, john oliver, and george and gil have been working with ira glass th
we're here with john mulaney.you could do is stick around. you and your compatriot nick kroll, famous for "oh, hello: the p'dcast," did it win awards? >> no. >> stephen: should have. the toney award committee had a meeting to decide whether or not it counted as a play but it didn't. >> stephen: what was it then? it was a special presentation. >> stephen: that's better than a play. you should get a special tony. >> you can if you're very powerful. like at...
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early in the new deal john w. davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association, writes an article where he says, the federal government is not an elimosery institution. i.e. what is all this new deal stuff? it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time. january 22nd, 1926, "new york times." communists were boring into, like worms or something, negro labor directed by the communist internationale in moscow as part of its worldwide propaganda. october 22nd, 1926. banner headlines. san francisco examiner. third terror thug caught. confesses. four beaten with hammer in strike riots. april 18th, 1927 one month before whitney. "new york times." the american legion issued a report. condemning radicalization in the public schools, quote, submitting that it is entirely out of place for discussions tending to create disregard for the united states government to be had in an educational institution
early in the new deal john w. davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association, writes an article where he says, the federal government is not an elimosery institution. i.e. what is all this new deal stuff? it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time. january 22nd, 1926, "new york times." communists were boring into, like worms or something, negro labor...
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in the mid-'60s, john's parents divorce.s the family and the park forever, seeking out a new escape. >> where did dad go? >> he went sailing. [ laughs ] >> so, mom stayed here, and dad wasn't here. >> yeah. mom bought dad out. i think mom had a lot more satisfaction from the place than dad did. >> a few years later, john leaves home himself, moving to seattle and becoming a successful engineer. but times are changing at trees of mystery. between a new interstate routing traffic inland and an oil crisis, the roadside attraction is fighting to survive. >> traffic becomes, like, half of what it used to be. mom was hemorrhaging money like crazy. >> so john uproots his life and moves back home to help mom with the family business. what is it about this place that would make you, being so successful with your own life in seattle, want to come back? >> [ chuckles ] well, a little insanity helps. >> [ laughs ] i bet. >> it's because i love the place. >> in time, john becomes general manager, running the park on a day-to-day basis. h
in the mid-'60s, john's parents divorce.s the family and the park forever, seeking out a new escape. >> where did dad go? >> he went sailing. [ laughs ] >> so, mom stayed here, and dad wasn't here. >> yeah. mom bought dad out. i think mom had a lot more satisfaction from the place than dad did. >> a few years later, john leaves home himself, moving to seattle and becoming a successful engineer. but times are changing at trees of mystery. between a new interstate...
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>> good morning, john. no. well, you know, i would like to say everybody projected that april 14th to 16th would be our peak. so perhaps we're in it. we are certainly unfortunate to be in third place here, for sure, but we're hoping that maybe in the days and weeks ahead that we'll start to see a plateauing of the numbers.antic tough spot and we're finding ourselves in that tough spot. >> if you look at the graph on the screen, the five-day rolling average of cases does seem to show if that holds up, that maybe you're at the peak. the question is what next. and i want you to listen here to the mayor of boston, marty walsh, who is trying to tell people we're at a key point. do not mess this up. >> i just want to continue to re-enforce, as we get through the surge, as we have seen our numbers in the city of boston double in the last seven days, we have seen the number of people that have lost their live increase in the last seven days. we're asking everyone to continue to do your part and to make sure you practic
>> good morning, john. no. well, you know, i would like to say everybody projected that april 14th to 16th would be our peak. so perhaps we're in it. we are certainly unfortunate to be in third place here, for sure, but we're hoping that maybe in the days and weeks ahead that we'll start to see a plateauing of the numbers.antic tough spot and we're finding ourselves in that tough spot. >> if you look at the graph on the screen, the five-day rolling average of cases does seem to show...
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wendy's, wolfgang puck, starbucks, thomas keller john george, my friend john george, and danielle. you know them. from the transportation world, fed ex, fred smith, united
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john q. >> public earns enough money to keep up the payments on a new car. [whistling] narrator: he takes great pride in owning a new home that was built to last a lifetime. mrs. john q. public no longer find housework fatiguing drudgery thanks to a host of labor saving devices, including her husband. mr. john q. , because of a 40 hour week, has the leisure to dream about his favorite sport. darling. (music) narrator: often times in a secluded corner of his private den, john q. reflects on some of the better things he has done with his life, insurance to protect his family if he is called before his time. money in a savings account for emergencies. for summer vacations. and to help put john q. jr. through college. in in spite of the high cost of being a husband and father, john q. has a private little nest egg. his practical nature tells him it ought to do more than collect moths. >> common stock. do i own any? i don't even know what they are. narrator: in that case it might be a good idea to
john q. >> public earns enough money to keep up the payments on a new car. [whistling] narrator: he takes great pride in owning a new home that was built to last a lifetime. mrs. john q. public no longer find housework fatiguing drudgery thanks to a host of labor saving devices, including her husband. mr. john q. , because of a 40 hour week, has the leisure to dream about his favorite sport. darling. (music) narrator: often times in a secluded corner of his private den, john q. reflects...
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john c. fremont as one of the three most important world historical figures since jesus christ. it was kind of an american centric list. the first of the three figures was christopher columbus, who discovered america as they would have said then, established european contact with america, would be a better way to phrase it, i guess. the second was george washington, the founder of this country, and then the third was john c. fremont, whose greatest achievement who got him on the list was his role, his reputation as the conquerer of california, adding eldorado as the magazine described it to the union, to the united states. he had real talent, real courage, real fortitude, and real accomplishments. but as i write here, the most important factor in fremont's fame may have been the person who made it possible for him to take full advantage of both his talent and the times, jesse benton fremont, his wife. born when women were allowed to make few choices for themselves, jesse found a way to chart
john c. fremont as one of the three most important world historical figures since jesus christ. it was kind of an american centric list. the first of the three figures was christopher columbus, who discovered america as they would have said then, established european contact with america, would be a better way to phrase it, i guess. the second was george washington, the founder of this country, and then the third was john c. fremont, whose greatest achievement who got him on the list was his...
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it wasn't just john adams. other delegates too were starting to get this message from their own constituents and on friday, june 7, 1776 1776, this man richard henry lee, a member of the virginia delegation, introduced to the continental congress the first formal proposal for american's independence for that body's history, a resolution to declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are ab solved of all allegiance to the british claim and all political connection between them and the state of britain ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate followed richard henry lee's resolution. though the outcome of that debate may not be the result you are expecting. richard henry lee, john adams and other delegate it's in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day. at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can the road. they delayed a final vote and they agreed instead to set up a com
it wasn't just john adams. other delegates too were starting to get this message from their own constituents and on friday, june 7, 1776 1776, this man richard henry lee, a member of the virginia delegation, introduced to the continental congress the first formal proposal for american's independence for that body's history, a resolution to declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are ab solved of all allegiance to the british claim...
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let's get back to our conversation with john morgan of that john normand of jp morgan -- john normandjp morgan. we are wondering what type of shape we will be in in terms of coronavirus and have -- and the impact it will have on the economy. will it be a that are you or v? my best guess is a sharp incline out. give me what you are using to model what kind of recovery we are likely to see here. john: the historical precedent but that the economy, response to a markets do, meaning six out of the last seven recessions, the recovery has been as sharp as the move down into recession. but looking how equities, credit, commodities, currencies, bonds paved after that, there is so much variance that i don't think you can use as a starting point. what will the economy do and therefore what will the markets do? you have to keep taking these on its own merit. we know that pretty much every country except china is going to go for a very gradualist approach in terms of the opening economy. that is why you are going to get a much shallower move back to normal growth than what you have seen in the pa
let's get back to our conversation with john morgan of that john normand of jp morgan -- john normandjp morgan. we are wondering what type of shape we will be in in terms of coronavirus and have -- and the impact it will have on the economy. will it be a that are you or v? my best guess is a sharp incline out. give me what you are using to model what kind of recovery we are likely to see here. john: the historical precedent but that the economy, response to a markets do, meaning six out of the...
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john: thank you very much. thanks brian for this kind words read it is been so great working with you as an editor. i want to thank the manhattan organization for holdings lunch and everything else that is done. i started writing in the colon for the new york times, i found that this was the one voice of sanity in the policy may always urgiving the manhattan institute the lion share of the credit for turning around new york city. i am so impressed withed them tt i think they're going to save us even from the current mayor. [laughter]. so today i would like to suggest how to save the rest of the world and as you may have guessed, it involves buying my book. and it said that a fundamental fact of life that is just now becoming clear to scientists is that universal tendency of that eventrs and emotions to the efft that is more strongly than good ones. and in short, that is stronger than good. that was the title of a favorite paper from a social psychologist. and since he publishes, there have been hundreds of stud
john: thank you very much. thanks brian for this kind words read it is been so great working with you as an editor. i want to thank the manhattan organization for holdings lunch and everything else that is done. i started writing in the colon for the new york times, i found that this was the one voice of sanity in the policy may always urgiving the manhattan institute the lion share of the credit for turning around new york city. i am so impressed withed them tt i think they're going to save us...
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you know it doesn't qualify to you treat patients. >> hang on, john, john, john, john. john, all i'm asking for you to understand, john, is that right in your city in the new york health and hospital system, virtually every patient getting covid is presenting with covid-19 symptoms is given hydroxy. now, you -- talk to mitch katz, talk to william grace, and i simply present that, and you can -- i think this is important for your viewers. there are downsides to this. there can be in some cases. >> deadly. >> negative effects. >> deadly. >> yes, that's true and it's related to heart and related to vision, and that's why the task force, was very clear in its decision that it had to be the patient/doctor relationship that would prescribe the drug. john, let's do this -- >> hang on, peter. let's take turns here. >> absolutely. >> i've spoke on it dr. rob gore who is on the front lines treating patients inside a hospital in brooklyn and as you said, yes, they are giving patients hydroxychloroquine. i asked him whether he works, he said we don't know. >> correct. >> i asked dr
you know it doesn't qualify to you treat patients. >> hang on, john, john, john, john. john, all i'm asking for you to understand, john, is that right in your city in the new york health and hospital system, virtually every patient getting covid is presenting with covid-19 symptoms is given hydroxy. now, you -- talk to mitch katz, talk to william grace, and i simply present that, and you can -- i think this is important for your viewers. there are downsides to this. there can be in some...
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connecticut and everyone else, john adams, john jay. there will were negotiations for prisoner exchanges. that often gets overlooked. hamilton was very skilled at these -- at the nuances of prisoner exchanges with the british and at one point some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth sometime in the middle of the war, and hamilton handled all of that along with the help of elias boudineau and there were matters for hamilton to handle from france. he and his friend were fluent in french and they could be sent in the middle of the war to meet with admiral destang when he was anchored off the coast of new jersey and my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american war where hamilton had to help george wash-to-be who was indeed the spymaster of handling all the different japanese and case officers and independent agents who were feeding him all kinds of intelligence, some good, not so good, and, of course, constantly suspicions of double agents or moles, just like the tv show o
connecticut and everyone else, john adams, john jay. there will were negotiations for prisoner exchanges. that often gets overlooked. hamilton was very skilled at these -- at the nuances of prisoner exchanges with the british and at one point some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth sometime in the middle of the war, and hamilton handled all of that along with the help of elias boudineau and there were matters for hamilton to handle...
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and it wasn't just john adams. others were also starting to get this message from their own constituents. and a man of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal, a revolution to declare that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states. but them and the state of great britain and they ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate but the outcome of that debate may not be the result that you're expecting. others in favor of independence didn't have the votes to carry the day, at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can down the road. they declared a final vote and they agreed instead to set up a committee to study the issue. resolved that the first revolution be postponed, and in the meantime, lest any time should be lost, in case the congress does agree, a committee to be apounced to prepare a declaration to the revolution. this is hardly the rousing nation birthing moment that patriots miegtt have been ho-- have been hoping for
and it wasn't just john adams. others were also starting to get this message from their own constituents. and a man of the virginia delegation introduced the first formal, a revolution to declare that these united colonies ought to be free and independent states. but them and the state of great britain and they ought to be finally dissolved. two days of intense debate but the outcome of that debate may not be the result that you're expecting. others in favor of independence didn't have the...
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john marshall. >> good morning. i am elizabeth constantly and it is my pleasure to serve as the ceo of preservation virginia and to introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of conquest by law. that explores the subject brings us here today. as we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been a valuable in determining the format, in our speakers, and in our goals. we are excited to finally meet in person. as jenny mentioned, it has been 18 months of fun conferences and planning. lindsay joined the law faculty at the university of love, italy 1997. he teaches courses in federal law, indian law, comparative and indigenous peoples law, constitutional law, and legal history. he serves as the faculty director of the center for the study of american indian law and policy and the founding director of the international human rights law clinic. he was a recipient of the david boren award -- i should say he was the first recipient of the david corn award. he is an elected member of the ame
john marshall. >> good morning. i am elizabeth constantly and it is my pleasure to serve as the ceo of preservation virginia and to introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of conquest by law. that explores the subject brings us here today. as we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been a valuable in determining the format, in our speakers, and in our goals. we are excited to finally meet in person. as jenny mentioned, it has been 18 months of fun conferences and...
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john: eight. steve: in the hope of glory, one review said, the book does not preach, but it does have the power to teach. what is the message? john: that is nice. was that a relative? [laughter] the origin of the book comes directly to the season we are in and what you are talking about with his eminence. it was holy week. we lived in new york. we were parishioners at st. thomas fifth avenue. beautiful episcopal church. aboutrector asked me seven or eight years ago to do the three hour service on good friday where you preach on each of the last seven sentences that the church agreed jesus spoke from the cross. it is a debilitating thing to do. it is a long-winded task. in it is a way of focusing on what that moment meant. what did the passion need? beginn christians will commemorating that on thursday ,vening with the last supper the arrest in the garden, the trial, the sentencing, the crucifixion, and the burial. fascinating, i'm episcopalian. entirelycated almost by the church. alsoe to it natur
john: eight. steve: in the hope of glory, one review said, the book does not preach, but it does have the power to teach. what is the message? john: that is nice. was that a relative? [laughter] the origin of the book comes directly to the season we are in and what you are talking about with his eminence. it was holy week. we lived in new york. we were parishioners at st. thomas fifth avenue. beautiful episcopal church. aboutrector asked me seven or eight years ago to do the three hour service...
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john c.fremont had a reputatio reputation, build the reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader, he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842 in the and the first expedition he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which was supposed to be is in the point, and at that point his mission was effectively done and you supposed to go back home by some other route doing some more mapmaking along the way. but reaching the continental divide for him turned out to be kind of anti-climactic. it was a little boring. he was in the past where he was hard to figure where the continental divide what's that it's tied the thing got to do is climb the tallest mountain that he could see. he took some of his men and went up the highest mountain that he could see
john c.fremont had a reputatio reputation, build the reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader, he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842 in the and the first expedition he commanded, he went up the oregon trail as far as what is now wyoming, went to the continental divide there which was supposed to be is...
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, john adams, john jay.there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances with the british. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. sometime in the middle of the war. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend were fluent in french. for that reason, they could be sent by washington and the middle of the war to meet with the fleet who anchored off the coast of new jersey. there was my favorite topic, the intelligence in the american war. hamilton had to help george washington, who is a spymaster. with handling all of the different generals in case officers and independent agents who were feeding him all kinds of intelligence. some good, some not so good. constantly suspicions of double agent or moles. two spy rings were important. one operated out of new york city. there was another one that was just as e
, john adams, john jay.there were negotiations for prisoner exchange. hamilton was very skilled at the nuances with the british. at one point, some 600 soldiers were exchanged from the british back to the americans. i believe it was at elizabeth. sometime in the middle of the war. hamilton handled all of that. there were diplomatic measures for him to handle with france. both alexander hamilton and his good friend were fluent in french. for that reason, they could be sent by washington and the...
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we are still, anna and john, we are moment. for president trump to appearat we are still waiting for president trump to appear at the white house. he has not appeared, we are going to carry on this conversation, we are going into a new section i call the papers extra time. i have three extra papers which neither of you have read, so i'm not actually going to grill you and give you a test on the content of the paper, ijust sort of going to read out the headline and then we can have a generic chats given the fact that of course you have been following the papers anyway. so paper sex or time sta rts papers anyway. so paper sex or time starts from now, a new segment on bbc news, we begin with the daily mirror, you can't see, but i will be upheld thank you, john, first from a life—saving kit for nhs heroes does not turn up. the mirror is going with that story about the kids from turkey that the government talked about, which was meant to arrive today, sunday, which is apparently now going to arrive on monday, john? yeah, i cannot se
we are still, anna and john, we are moment. for president trump to appearat we are still waiting for president trump to appear at the white house. he has not appeared, we are going to carry on this conversation, we are going into a new section i call the papers extra time. i have three extra papers which neither of you have read, so i'm not actually going to grill you and give you a test on the content of the paper, ijust sort of going to read out the headline and then we can have a generic...
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john's church. a lot of people think that was a quote this wirt made up because it sounded like something henry said if he had thought to. but that's the first appearance of that quote for patrick henry. here is another sort of trivial piece on wirt. the story i always heard as an indian lawyer was wirt represented the cherokee nation for free. this was a principle thing. i mentioned that to one of chief hoskins predecessor chad smith one time. he said, actually, we've got his bill. so that story may -- anyway, we'll see. so that may not be true either. history. okay. so wirt teamed up with a guy named john sergeant, who was a frequent appearer before the supreme court, and filed this case in the supreme court. and his theory was, and this is where the case will be argued, georgia doesn't show, his theory was that the federal courts had jurisdiction and had original jurisdiction, which meant he didn't need to go up through the lower federal courts before he went to the supreme court. he could go str
john's church. a lot of people think that was a quote this wirt made up because it sounded like something henry said if he had thought to. but that's the first appearance of that quote for patrick henry. here is another sort of trivial piece on wirt. the story i always heard as an indian lawyer was wirt represented the cherokee nation for free. this was a principle thing. i mentioned that to one of chief hoskins predecessor chad smith one time. he said, actually, we've got his bill. so that...
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>> right, john. it actually doesn't surprise me that we're seeing the rate of testing drop a little bit in recent days. i completely agree with sanjay that we need to look at the criteria for testing again. even now, people with symptoms often are not getting tested. i can affirm that myself. i saw patients last week who i thought we really ought to be testing but they didn't meet the criteria. and that's one part of it. the other part of it are the supplies. the supplies needed for the testing, it's not just the test kits, but it's those nasal swabs, ilt's the chemical reagents needed to process the test and also ppe for the workers who are doing the testing. and until the federal government steps in and makes sure that we have a sustained supply of all these various components needed for testing, we're going to have issues and shortages at various choke points along the way. this is something states cannot do, as governor cuomo and others have said. the federal government needs to step in and do th
>> right, john. it actually doesn't surprise me that we're seeing the rate of testing drop a little bit in recent days. i completely agree with sanjay that we need to look at the criteria for testing again. even now, people with symptoms often are not getting tested. i can affirm that myself. i saw patients last week who i thought we really ought to be testing but they didn't meet the criteria. and that's one part of it. the other part of it are the supplies. the supplies needed for the...
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i'm john king in washington. this is cnn's continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. >>> another global benchmark quickly approaching. 2.5 million confirmed cases worldwide. the french prime minister today saying his country will not return to normal for a long time. vladimir putin says mitigation is working but the russia coronavirus peak still lies ahead. and 100,000 defied lockdown orders in bangladesh to mourn sparking fears of a devastating potential outbreak there. the united states' case count there sits at just over 760,000, deaths at 40,000. other hot spots still on the down side of the curve. others still surging. even in new york where the virus is trending down, there is some cautions. the mayor today announcing all parades, concerts, rallies and large gatherings planned for june -- june -- are now canceled. looking across the landscape, zero states at this hour meet the president's criteria to reopen the country. testing is a big piece of those white house reopen guidelines. governors complain
i'm john king in washington. this is cnn's continuing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. >>> another global benchmark quickly approaching. 2.5 million confirmed cases worldwide. the french prime minister today saying his country will not return to normal for a long time. vladimir putin says mitigation is working but the russia coronavirus peak still lies ahead. and 100,000 defied lockdown orders in bangladesh to mourn sparking fears of a devastating potential outbreak there. the...
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>> i'm focused on the supply chain, john.s the first one i've heard of that. >> you also and the last time you were on "new day" we had a spirited informative discussion on hydroxychloroquine. i want your take this morning on where things stand given that the fda put out its new guidance on friday, warning people not to use it outside clinical trials with hospital guidance? >> sure, john. the fda announcement was absolutely no change in policy. we've said from the beginning that this is the decision between patients and doctors, and a discussion of the risks involved are appropriate. here's the chess board i see. we've got to date almost 40 studies which show some kind of possible therapeutic or prophylactic efficacy. the two studies that came out last week, one from brazil, one from the veterans affairs were both poorly flawed in their own ways, the brazil study used doses that were two and three times higher than the fda recommended. the va study was used very late stage on older people. i think, if i had to guess, if i had
>> i'm focused on the supply chain, john.s the first one i've heard of that. >> you also and the last time you were on "new day" we had a spirited informative discussion on hydroxychloroquine. i want your take this morning on where things stand given that the fda put out its new guidance on friday, warning people not to use it outside clinical trials with hospital guidance? >> sure, john. the fda announcement was absolutely no change in policy. we've said from the...
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john reminded him that they brought along a bottle of brandy.well, i hope we shall after all empty glass on top of the mountain, which was the lieutenant's way of saying he intended to keep climbing. fremont took extraordinary risks to well beyond what seemed necessary for the mission at hand and gained a certain rewards. eventually by the way they did reach the top of that mountain, planted an american flag and john and a brilliant bit of public relations in the mountains around and decided without any evidence whatsoever that he just climbed the highest peak in all of north america. [laughter] later exploration revealed it wasn't among the top 100. in the rocky mountains but it's a long time to realize this. this was 1842. 14 years later when he ran for president there were still images being published a of him surmounting the highest point in the rocky mountains. it was part of his campaign, part of why he was nominated for president. in spreading the word of his accomplishments, jesse was crucial. his editor for the first person who would he
john reminded him that they brought along a bottle of brandy.well, i hope we shall after all empty glass on top of the mountain, which was the lieutenant's way of saying he intended to keep climbing. fremont took extraordinary risks to well beyond what seemed necessary for the mission at hand and gained a certain rewards. eventually by the way they did reach the top of that mountain, planted an american flag and john and a brilliant bit of public relations in the mountains around and decided...
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and john marshall would be proud. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] . >> this is american history tv, covering history, c-span style with lectures, interviews and discussions, with authors, historians and teachers. 48 hours all weekend every weekend only on c-span 3. cheers and applause] >> happy earth day! this song was written 20 years ago. ♪ >> ♪ he was born in the summer of his 27th year coming home to a place e'd never been before yesterday you might say he was born again might say he found the keys for the door when it first came to the mountains his life was far away on the road hanging by a song the strings already broken nd he doesn't really care it don't last so long but the colorado rocky mountain high i've seen it rain fire in the sky the shadow rom the star light is another high rocky mountain high colorado ♪ rocky mountain high colorado ♪ ♪ he climbed to see the mountain saw silver clouds bel
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john roth stood his ground, went to washington, d.c. to plead his case, and it was ultimately defeated, and i think that that period of time and the period that followed, which i will get to, did something, shape something, built something in our national character that stays with us today. people of tremendous grit and determination, who have resisted, who have overcome, and as we got to our new home in what is today northeast oklahoma, we had a lot of work to do, so we had to rebuild. keep in mind what we were rebuilding. we were rebuilding the great cherokee democracy that existed before removal. we again, had a system of laws, we had a system of justice based on the rule of law and constitution i think it says something about the cherokee people, that when we were removed and we were rebuilt, and you saw that date in 1839, that is when we got back together, the active union of the cherokees that had been moved out before and the treaty party and the rock parties all at odds with each other, but we found it within ourselves to rise a
john roth stood his ground, went to washington, d.c. to plead his case, and it was ultimately defeated, and i think that that period of time and the period that followed, which i will get to, did something, shape something, built something in our national character that stays with us today. people of tremendous grit and determination, who have resisted, who have overcome, and as we got to our new home in what is today northeast oklahoma, we had a lot of work to do, so we had to rebuild. keep in...
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>> i would imagine so, john. it's starting, as brian was reporting, with senator sanders giving a virtual speech, you know, through virtual means to his supporters in just a few minutes to talk through his reasoning and his thinking about suspending his campaign. i think you're right, with that television studio that's been built in joe biden's basement in wilmington, delaware, you may see bernie sanders being piped in there for some kind of joint event. i also was thinking about elizabeth warren who had been holding on the sidelines and now can be part of this effort to sort of turbo charge that left-wing more liberal progressive side of the party into the biden fold here. but i do think there will be lost opportunities here, as you said. it's not like just because this big development of sanders getting out is now upon us that all of a sudden the campaign is going to come roaring back in some fashion. we're in the midst of this national public health crisis and that's still going to dominate. they will find a w
>> i would imagine so, john. it's starting, as brian was reporting, with senator sanders giving a virtual speech, you know, through virtual means to his supporters in just a few minutes to talk through his reasoning and his thinking about suspending his campaign. i think you're right, with that television studio that's been built in joe biden's basement in wilmington, delaware, you may see bernie sanders being piped in there for some kind of joint event. i also was thinking about...
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and to help put john q junior through college.spite of the high cost of being a husband and father, john q has a private little nest egg. his practical nature tells him it ought to do more than collect moths. >> where did i put the thing? common stock, do i own any? i don't even know what they are. >> in that case, it night bemig good idea to get a little information. let's start with a fellow who owns a s and operates a companyt makes and sells oil drums. each year customers buy more and more because he makes a better oil drum than his competitors. one day, customers demand more oil drums than the owner can produce. he will have to build a larger plant to expand production. he figures it will take about $3 million to do the job. so he decides to form a corporation to sell shares in his business to raise the capital he needs. first, the owner goes to the state government to get a corporation charter and permit to sell shares in this business. next, our friend goes to an investment banker and shows him the record of the oil drum ma
and to help put john q junior through college.spite of the high cost of being a husband and father, john q has a private little nest egg. his practical nature tells him it ought to do more than collect moths. >> where did i put the thing? common stock, do i own any? i don't even know what they are. >> in that case, it night bemig good idea to get a little information. let's start with a fellow who owns a s and operates a companyt makes and sells oil drums. each year customers buy...
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john q public no longer finds housework fatiguing. thanks to a host of labor saving devices, including her husband. mr. jiang q, because of a 40 hour week has the leisure to dream about his favorite sport. >> darling? >> oftentimes, in a secluded corner in his private then, john q reflects on some of the better things he has done with his life. insurance to protect his family if he is called before his time. money into savings account for emergencies. for summer vacations. and to help with john cube junior through college. and spite of the high cost of being a husband and father john q has a private little nest egg. his practical nature says how to do more than collect moths. >> common stock? do i own any? i do not even know what they are. >> in that case, it might be a good idea to get a little information. let us start with a fellow who owns and operates a company that makes and sells oil drills. each year, customers buy more and more because he makes a better oil than his competitors. one day, customers demand more oil drums than t
john q public no longer finds housework fatiguing. thanks to a host of labor saving devices, including her husband. mr. jiang q, because of a 40 hour week has the leisure to dream about his favorite sport. >> darling? >> oftentimes, in a secluded corner in his private then, john q reflects on some of the better things he has done with his life. insurance to protect his family if he is called before his time. money into savings account for emergencies. for summer vacations. and to...