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both being there at the execution of john brown, either of you talk about john wilkes booth and johnrown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prep
both being there at the execution of john brown, either of you talk about john wilkes booth and johnrown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john,...
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hi, john. >> john: this is all very intriguing. the development, and after laundrie's parents visited the park earlier today to help search the area after a brief research according to attorney. items belonging to their son were found that i like to frequent. >> sandra: brian laundrie has been named a person of interest in this case and in the case of the despairs and subsequent murder of his fiancee gabby petitio. phil keating is live in fort lauderdale, florida, for us. we are looking at the light images of the environment a park where the corner is on site. bill, but you tells that is happening in this moment? >> according to the laundrie family attorney, all that he would confirm is that some items belonging to brian laundrie were in fact found inside that nature park. no other confirmation officially. whatever else may have been found, say whether any human remains have been found. but the sarasota county's white van that belongs to the medical examiner's office, it has now arrived. the area where law enforcement officers have
hi, john. >> john: this is all very intriguing. the development, and after laundrie's parents visited the park earlier today to help search the area after a brief research according to attorney. items belonging to their son were found that i like to frequent. >> sandra: brian laundrie has been named a person of interest in this case and in the case of the despairs and subsequent murder of his fiancee gabby petitio. phil keating is live in fort lauderdale, florida, for us. we are...
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i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be happy to take any questions that you might have. and i appreciate your attention. >> thanks chris. again folks apologies for the brief delay due to technical difficulties. questions, one thing that comes to mind we have seen other figures in politics historically and in contemporary times like tyler is one of the things that makes this fascinating as historians is the detective work goes into understanding. i'm wondering what you might have uncovered in your research made it clear that he left in his hand in his own well, he does refer to his father, particularly early in his
i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be...
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john lewis was my parishioner. and as i stand in support of this legislation named in his honor, i think of the many conversations i had with him over the years. i think of the sunday mornings we boarded a bus, taking sold to the polls. because i believed voting, as he did, as a sacred undertaking. at root it is about people's voice. and inhase that sense it is abot one'srn humanity. i learned so much from lcongressman lewis and the lessons from his lived experiences, working deep in the trenches to defend an advance voting rights. he laid it all on the line. president johnson took his pen and signed this legislation making it law in a real sense. what he asked had already been affirmed in blood. the risk that johnis lewis took. the ultimate sacrifice that others made as they lost their livesfo. they were fighting for the votes, the voice, the humanity of every child of god. and one of the most important tools came out of that activism, came out of that human sacrifice. one of the most important tools in this legis
john lewis was my parishioner. and as i stand in support of this legislation named in his honor, i think of the many conversations i had with him over the years. i think of the sunday mornings we boarded a bus, taking sold to the polls. because i believed voting, as he did, as a sacred undertaking. at root it is about people's voice. and inhase that sense it is abot one'srn humanity. i learned so much from lcongressman lewis and the lessons from his lived experiences, working deep in the...
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hi, john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. director joel, director of photography, hutchins were wounded during a scene for the new western called "rust." hutchins was flown to the hospital and later died. souza was released after undergoing emergency treatment. >> sandra: jonathan, a brand-new statement out, what is he saying? >> jonathan: he posted his first comment since the shooting incident on twitter and instagram accounts. he says his heart is broken and he said, "there are no words to convey my shock and sadness regarding the tragic accident that took the life of helena hutchins, a wife, mother and deeply admired colleague of ours. i'm fully cooperating with the police investigation to address how the tragedy occurred." the actor and producer fired a prop gun on the set of his new western, 42-year-old helena hutchins, director of production and the sheriff's statement said "this investigation remains open and active, no charges have been filed in regard to this incident. witnesses continue to be interviewed, including
hi, john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington. director joel, director of photography, hutchins were wounded during a scene for the new western called "rust." hutchins was flown to the hospital and later died. souza was released after undergoing emergency treatment. >> sandra: jonathan, a brand-new statement out, what is he saying? >> jonathan: he posted his first comment since the shooting incident on twitter and instagram accounts. he says his heart is broken...
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john? >> john: terry mcauliffe finding a lot of dog whistles these days, no question about that. sandra? >> sandra: some high school students in virginia staging a walkout today after parents accused a loudoun county school board of covering up a sexual assault. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel is live in loudoun for us. what can you tell us about this case? >> it was back in may when a male student assaulted a female student, sexually assaulted a female student in a girls bathroom. scott smith is the loudoun county father who demanded answers after saying that his daughter was sexually assaulted in school. smith was arrested at a school board meeting in june after an activist told him his daughter was not sexually assaulted. now, there are calls for the superintendent and school board members in loudoun county, virginia to resign. his family attorney saying the following the judge's ruling "the smith family stands stronger than ever in moving forward to ensure that those respons
john? >> john: terry mcauliffe finding a lot of dog whistles these days, no question about that. sandra? >> sandra: some high school students in virginia staging a walkout today after parents accused a loudoun county school board of covering up a sexual assault. chief washington correspondent mike emanuel is live in loudoun for us. what can you tell us about this case? >> it was back in may when a male student assaulted a female student, sexually assaulted a female student in...
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john. >> john: excuse me.of homeland security, sandra canceling border wall contracts despite an overwhelming surge of migrants coming into the united states. this has another caravan of at least 60,000 migrants headed to the united states. let's bring in former acting dhs, agent, chad with peer of the rio grande valley sectors of the border, which are to have the most active sectors and lipe year over year change 20 to 2020-2021, 135%, rio grande valley 542% change. is canceling the contract for the border wall the prudent thing to be doing at this moment? >> well, absolutely not. what the border patrol will tell you they need an effective border wall system particularly in the rio grande valley. that is ground zero where we see the surge happening. they also canceled in the del rio sector. we saw haitians there just a couple of weeks ago. so we can this is another step by the administration of taking away an effective measure to address that illegal entry into the united states. so they are canceling contrac
john. >> john: excuse me.of homeland security, sandra canceling border wall contracts despite an overwhelming surge of migrants coming into the united states. this has another caravan of at least 60,000 migrants headed to the united states. let's bring in former acting dhs, agent, chad with peer of the rio grande valley sectors of the border, which are to have the most active sectors and lipe year over year change 20 to 2020-2021, 135%, rio grande valley 542% change. is canceling the...
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john. >> john: sad day to start this week. colin powell was an american trailblazer, the first black national security advisor chairman of the joint chiefs of staffs and secretary of state. served 35 years in the u.s. army, two decorated tours in vietnam. credited with reforming the u.s. military following the cold war and being the architect of the first gulf war. >> sandra: fox team coverage begins now weighing in on the medical side of this story. >> john: first to national security correspondent jennifer griffin on powell's life and career, what a life and career it was. >> jennifer: it was. known for integrity, he will be remembered for the powell doctrine during desert storm in first gulf war as chairman of the joint chiefs at the pentagon, which stated only use force if it has clear and achievable object itch with public support, sufficient firepower and exit strategy to end the war. he told secretary of state regarding use of u.s. military u.s. troopss should not be used as toy sold
john. >> john: sad day to start this week. colin powell was an american trailblazer, the first black national security advisor chairman of the joint chiefs of staffs and secretary of state. served 35 years in the u.s. army, two decorated tours in vietnam. credited with reforming the u.s. military following the cold war and being the architect of the first gulf war. >> sandra: fox team coverage begins now weighing in on the medical side of this story. >> john: first to national...
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and if we had all these conversations, and how to show john lewis's story, saying why isn't there a john lewis comic book. if they had a movement then why can't we do it again now. and there's so much more story to tell. i went back to the office next day, and we had one of those meetings. and i raise my hand, because that's how we still did it, and said you know, i think john lewis should write a comic book. and everybody looked at me like i had three heads. and he was sweet about it. he said oh. maybe. and it moved on. and we all know it that means in politics. and i just kept at it. i just kept asking him, john when you write a comic book, when you read a comic book. and one day, he wrote a campaign, and this is why his house, and there was a thunderstorm. i think it's appropriate when i think about it. there is a flash of lightning, and then there's a roar of thunder, and there's two things that john lewis was ever afraid of, snakes and thunderstorms. so he takes off, a 65 years of age, down a sprint. running back to the car. we all dive in as the rain starts to patter on the roof, w
and if we had all these conversations, and how to show john lewis's story, saying why isn't there a john lewis comic book. if they had a movement then why can't we do it again now. and there's so much more story to tell. i went back to the office next day, and we had one of those meetings. and i raise my hand, because that's how we still did it, and said you know, i think john lewis should write a comic book. and everybody looked at me like i had three heads. and he was sweet about it. he said...
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john is right. when it comes to _ is the big deadline? john is right.line? john is right. when it comes to com, | - is the big deadline? john is right. when it comes to cop26, i don't| when it comes to cop26, i don't think— when it comes to cop26, i don't think that — when it comes to cop26, i don't think that skirmish between the uk and france — think that skirmish between the uk and france will be a defining or influencing factor. the rhetoric has been _ influencing factor. the rhetoric has been wrapped up more from the french side than _ been wrapped up more from the french side than the uk side, that the french— side than the uk side, that the french prime minister wrote in recent— french prime minister wrote in recent days to say that the eu must prove _ recent days to say that the eu must prove that— recent days to say that the eu must prove that leading the eu is damaging in his words and that's why it's so_ damaging in his words and that's why it's so important they strike the tone _ it's so important they strike the tone that — it's so importan
john is right. when it comes to _ is the big deadline? john is right.line? john is right. when it comes to com, | - is the big deadline? john is right. when it comes to cop26, i don't| when it comes to cop26, i don't think— when it comes to cop26, i don't think that — when it comes to cop26, i don't think that skirmish between the uk and france — think that skirmish between the uk and france will be a defining or influencing factor. the rhetoric has been _ influencing factor. the rhetoric...
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for mark john pope's military career in the united states army. [laughter] a narrative that continues into modern works, a narrative for everything after this military proclamation for the next several weeks across july and august, 1862 that everything is downhill for john pope and will eventually lead to his banishment to the west fall from grace in which he will never recover. tonight as we make our way through this program and talk about the events that will lead to that, i'm going to challenge you to think differently about this moment in the summer of 1862, to think differently about this idea of john pope falling from grace and the eyes of the lincoln administration and the eyes of many commanding officers in the federal army. i'm going to challenge you tonight to think about that word banishment used by popes contemporary 1862 utilized by historians ever since. so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was bor
for mark john pope's military career in the united states army. [laughter] a narrative that continues into modern works, a narrative for everything after this military proclamation for the next several weeks across july and august, 1862 that everything is downhill for john pope and will eventually lead to his banishment to the west fall from grace in which he will never recover. tonight as we make our way through this program and talk about the events that will lead to that, i'm going to...
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host: that john deere strike taking place at the john deere factory outside of the morning, as i understand it -- outside of des moines, as i understand it. don is in des moines and a union member. you are next. go ahead. caller: hello. yes, i'm here. hello. host: you are on with dave jamieson of the "huffington post ." go ahead. caller: i wanted to talk about the wages, particularly about the john deere. wages, i have been there for 38 years, ok. i was a union member for 38 years. host: you just got to turn down your television and talk through your phone. you are at john deere for 38 years and you are retired now? caller: yes. and i was making an excess of $30 an hour on incentive work. they cut my wages to $26 an hour when they had the new pay scale. i was wondering why they cut that pay scale when they doubled their profit just in one years time by double. and so, i took a lesser job at john deere, and i'm retired now, but i'm getting a pension. the people that were hired after they cut the wages were hired in at about $12 an hour. i was making in excess of $30 an hour for the work on i
host: that john deere strike taking place at the john deere factory outside of the morning, as i understand it -- outside of des moines, as i understand it. don is in des moines and a union member. you are next. go ahead. caller: hello. yes, i'm here. hello. host: you are on with dave jamieson of the "huffington post ." go ahead. caller: i wanted to talk about the wages, particularly about the john deere. wages, i have been there for 38 years, ok. i was a union member for 38 years....
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well, it's john pelham.e gets off a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunkunion kennedy are out there it's actually enemy cannons . there's going to be batteries on both sides of the river that will start raining fire into pelham's position trying to get his coordinates. they don't exactly collect that that's what they're trying to do. they're trying to blow up in and this can but he keeps moving in this hollow, in this area so he'll fire a shot and move the position . it's very hard for the union artillery to get an exact shot at him. he does take casualties and this is something that is not always told in this part of the story. quite a few of his gun through our wounded or killed . some of them will later write they were very happyabout this escapade . they didn't think it was so id great and wonderful but the officers watching from the high ground, the confederate officers were very impressed by what they saw. stewart is so impressed he thinks if this is working, let's send another can
well, it's john pelham.e gets off a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunkunion kennedy are out there it's actually enemy cannons . there's going to be batteries on both sides of the river that will start raining fire into pelham's position trying to get his coordinates. they don't exactly collect that that's what they're trying to do. they're trying to blow up in and this can but he keeps moving in this hollow, in this area so he'll fire a shot and move the position . it's...
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john yang has our report. john: the april 2013 attack stunned the nation.tonated near the finish line of the boston marathon, killing three spectators. one of them eight years old. more than 260 others were injured. 16 of them lost legs including a seven-year-old girl. >> if you see these men, contact law enforcement. but of john: before of nine date -- five day manhunt ended, one of the suspects were dead. his brother was captured. after a month-long federal court trial, a jury convicted him on 30 counts and sentenced him to death. last year and appeals court throughout the penalty although not the convictions saying the trial judge made two mistakes. first the appeals court said the judge would not let defense lawyers asked drawers if they have been influenced by pretrial publicity. >> we felt strongly the case should not be tried in boston. john: the federal public defender was on the trial defense team but is not involved in his appeal. >> it was not just the media coverage but it was the way the event permeated the entire city. it many people were expo
john yang has our report. john: the april 2013 attack stunned the nation.tonated near the finish line of the boston marathon, killing three spectators. one of them eight years old. more than 260 others were injured. 16 of them lost legs including a seven-year-old girl. >> if you see these men, contact law enforcement. but of john: before of nine date -- five day manhunt ended, one of the suspects were dead. his brother was captured. after a month-long federal court trial, a jury convicted...
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john? i do think social media has - away. it's got worse. john? got worse. john? i do think social media has played a| think social media has played a part. i think it's involved in people who often hide behind pseudonyms and silly names and say the most outrageous things without. .. the most outrageous things without... i labour mp talking about the number of death threats he had, it was common in the house of commons to talk about death threats, but loads and loads of people in the house had had death threats, and i cannot help thinking that the nature of social media, certain aspects of social media have actually. that should be called _ social media have actually. that should be called antisocial media. absolutely, absolutely. why enter the authorities, the organisations that run these organisations can't do more about it, i do not know. but i don't think it's done any good, let's put it that way. since the emergence of social media, the situation has got worse and worse. john from alexa and on the inside of the times, we get the front page ea
john? i do think social media has - away. it's got worse. john? got worse. john? i do think social media has played a| think social media has played a part. i think it's involved in people who often hide behind pseudonyms and silly names and say the most outrageous things without. .. the most outrageous things without... i labour mp talking about the number of death threats he had, it was common in the house of commons to talk about death threats, but loads and loads of people in the house had...
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well was john pelham. he fires a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunk union cannoneer but its enemy cannons. there's going to be ateret some both sides of the rappahannock river and it will start raining fire. they are trying to get his coordinates and trying to get his range and blow up him and his cannons but he keeps moving in this area. fire a shot and move position fire a shot in the position so it's hard for the artillery to get an exact shot at him. he does take casualties and this is something that is not always told in this part of the story. quite few of his gun crew or wounded or killed and some of them will later write that they were very happy about this escapade. they didn't think it was so great or wonderful but the officers watching from the high ground the confederate officers were very impressed by what they saw. stuart is so impressed he says this is working let's send another canon out there so he does. the problem is it was either a really unlucky canon order somet
well was john pelham. he fires a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunk union cannoneer but its enemy cannons. there's going to be ateret some both sides of the rappahannock river and it will start raining fire. they are trying to get his coordinates and trying to get his range and blow up him and his cannons but he keeps moving in this area. fire a shot and move position fire a shot in the position so it's hard for the artillery to get an exact shot at him. he does take...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts in washington. much, john and sandra. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york city. here's "the story." look at these numbers. the president is down 21 points since june. that is an unprecedented slide since world war ii. that's a gallop number. he's on the road right now scrambling to get this administration, get his presidency back on track and to see if he can have a positive impact on two very big upcontinuing races. he's on his way back to new jersey where a solid lead by the current
i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts in washington. much, john and sandra. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum in new york city. here's "the story." look at these numbers. the president is down 21 points since june. that is an unprecedented slide since world war ii. that's a gallop number. he's on the road right now scrambling to get this administration, get his presidency back on track and to see if he can have a positive impact on two very big upcontinuing races....
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. >> john: thank you, we will see you soon. fox news alert to kick off america reports as the supply chain crush puts the squeeze on the u.s. economy and president biden is taking heat for the hold up that could wreak havoc over the holidays. welcome to america reports on a friday. i'm john roberts on a friday. >> i am in need anita vogel in for sandra smith. president biden trying to break up the bottleneck by calling on the private sector to step up and getting busy ports to work around the clock. it's just the beginning of the supply chain problem. companies are also dealing with warehouse storage issues. facility is overflowing with toys and is struggling to get the retailers across the country just in time for christmas. do my karl rove will join us in just a moment, jacqui heinrich is live at the white house but we begin with william la jeunesse live from the port of los angeles today, what's going on there? >> president biden said on wednesday we are going to go to 24 and seven, specifically the three to 7:00 a.m. shift.
. >> john: thank you, we will see you soon. fox news alert to kick off america reports as the supply chain crush puts the squeeze on the u.s. economy and president biden is taking heat for the hold up that could wreak havoc over the holidays. welcome to america reports on a friday. i'm john roberts on a friday. >> i am in need anita vogel in for sandra smith. president biden trying to break up the bottleneck by calling on the private sector to step up and getting busy ports to work...
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- [john wayne] it's magic. - they look pretty real. - [john wayne] they are. no trick. you lock me up, i'll escape. ta-da. - how'd you do that? - [john wayne] i'll show you. - [male speaker] all right. (handcuffs clicking) - this young man doesn't know it yet, but he's a fly in the spider's web. and the spider has been waiting for this moment to strike. - all right, i give up. what's the trick? - this. - how do i get out? - you don't. - this is john wayne gacy, a killer next door whose evil is the stuff of legend. a man with two faces who hid his secrets like he hid the bodies of his victims, but the truth can't stay buried forever. (eerie orchestral music) (intense rock music) my name is john douglas. as an fbi agent, i studied hundreds of serial killers and talked to many of them face-to-face. when i joined the fbi's behavioral sciences unit in 1977, my job was to decode the minds of america's most notorious serial killers using a brand new approach called criminal profiling. officers from all over the country, they're bringing in cases. how can we understand the case
- [john wayne] it's magic. - they look pretty real. - [john wayne] they are. no trick. you lock me up, i'll escape. ta-da. - how'd you do that? - [john wayne] i'll show you. - [male speaker] all right. (handcuffs clicking) - this young man doesn't know it yet, but he's a fly in the spider's web. and the spider has been waiting for this moment to strike. - all right, i give up. what's the trick? - this. - how do i get out? - you don't. - this is john wayne gacy, a killer next door whose evil is...
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becoming more famous than john lewis was even though john lewis had been the most well-known figure after selma, right? and this relationship you see it in "run." we're setting it all up pics of them at the end of the next book john those writes a letter to julian saying you should run for the fifth district seat in georgia. julian openly said no, i'm not going to. that's when andy young goes to run, then john lewis, juul'ing come back and run against each other and 86. 86. it's like a real-life opera, right? it was a meaningful to me that i do with julian because i get to see the congressman and julian reconcile. i got to be within. julian called my phone to get to the congressman. i was given the messages. i have this old voicemail from juul'ing before he passed were called to wish the congressman a happy birthday. i get to see, i told the story i saw julian with the congressman in texas in 2014 and he comes up to me and he goes, so you did that comic book. well, i did it first. they were just this incredible pair, and it's amazing. i note this in the endnotes of "run." the reason sncc
becoming more famous than john lewis was even though john lewis had been the most well-known figure after selma, right? and this relationship you see it in "run." we're setting it all up pics of them at the end of the next book john those writes a letter to julian saying you should run for the fifth district seat in georgia. julian openly said no, i'm not going to. that's when andy young goes to run, then john lewis, juul'ing come back and run against each other and 86. 86. it's like...
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francine: john, thank you so much. john o'toole will stay with us. coming up, supply chain problems impacting profits for european companies. we will talk more on earnings and more on the u.k. with john o'toole. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 10 minutes into the trading day. happy monday. we have a busy week. let's take a look at what is on the move. let's start with philips, the company that produces earnings guidance. i think we spoke to the chief executive. we will get on to philips shortly. the other thing we are looking at is umicore. these are lithium -- this is a lithium producer. i don't know if umicore has overpaid. maybe they could have done more. there is some disappointment for investors. thg, is a hut founder. it is moving. it will give up its controversial hold and share. -- golden share. this is one of the biggest gainers in today's trading session. painting some six point 7%. supply chain costs are hitting europe's third-quarter profits. a study has found u.k. companies more than doubled third-quarter losses
francine: john, thank you so much. john o'toole will stay with us. coming up, supply chain problems impacting profits for european companies. we will talk more on earnings and more on the u.k. with john o'toole. this is bloomberg. ♪♪ francine: welcome back to the open. 10 minutes into the trading day. happy monday. we have a busy week. let's take a look at what is on the move. let's start with philips, the company that produces earnings guidance. i think we spoke to the chief executive. we...
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the other was john marshall harlan.f the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> c-span's online store. browse through our latest collection of c-span products. apparel. accessories. something for every c-span fan. every purchase helps support our nonprofit operation. shop now or any time at c-spanshop.org. >> you can be a part of the national conversation by participa
the other was john marshall harlan.f the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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would you make the - comparison, john? i think he may have been — comparison, john?have been meaning _ comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is a - comparison, john? i think he may l have been meaning it is a metaphor between _ have been meaning it is a metaphor between how climate change and cop26 can solve _ between how climate change and cop26 can solve the problems or end up at the dark— can solve the problems or end up at the dark ages but the express has taken _ the dark ages but the express has taken it_ the dark ages but the express has taken it to — the dark ages but the express has taken it to be him there as gladiator getting ready to fight emmanuel macron. he is meeting him tomorrow. _ emmanuel macron. he is meeting him tomorrow, we saw them earlier on doing _ tomorrow, we saw them earlier on doing fist — tomorrow, we saw them earlier on doing fist bumps with each other and patting _ doing fist bumps with each other and patting
would you make the - comparison, john? i think he may have been — comparison, john?have been meaning _ comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is— comparison, john? i think he may have been meaning it is a - comparison, john? i think he may l have been meaning it is a metaphor between _ have been meaning it is a metaphor between how climate change and cop26 can solve _ between how climate change and cop26 can solve the...
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that, too, john is not easy. it would require a vote of the entire house of representatives, and then a referral to the department of justice to execute. again, all of this stuff takes a lot of time, energy, and is somewhat complicated. part of the reason that this investigation is so difficult. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much for that. let's get some additional legal and political perspective now. we are joined by cnn contributor and former-nixon white house counsel john dean. also, cnn senior political commentator and former-top obama adviser, david axelrod. and, john, what we have here is we have a conflict between two presidents. but only one is the current president. and remember, the issue here is documents pertaining to an insurrection. so how do you see this playing out? >> well, i think it's going to, eventually, rule against trump. but i think he is in a position to make a lot of trouble, probably litigate this. he's got 30 days from today under an executive order that guides all this. it was actual
that, too, john is not easy. it would require a vote of the entire house of representatives, and then a referral to the department of justice to execute. again, all of this stuff takes a lot of time, energy, and is somewhat complicated. part of the reason that this investigation is so difficult. >> ryan nobles, thank you very much for that. let's get some additional legal and political perspective now. we are joined by cnn contributor and former-nixon white house counsel john dean. also,...
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john: -- mr.egger: all of those who say we will lose -- not lose jobs from going green, all of them are liars. they're stupid and do not know how they are doing it. john: joe biden wants to see the america -- show america is leading the world on climate change but his 85 vehicle convoy may not be leading by example. in this holy city, practicing what he preaches. host: john joins us from rome. pres. biden also met president emmanual macron today. was that bridge building going on? john: yes, it was. just before you cue it to me, i was reading a joint statement issued by president macron and biden. one sentence is delicious. they share a commitment to systematic consultation and coordination to ensure transparency. that is not what happened over this --between australia, the u.k., and the united states, which resulted in the freh losing $60 billion worth of submarine contracts, which left the french seething and they withdrew their ambassador from washington. when you have them agreeing to increase
john: -- mr.egger: all of those who say we will lose -- not lose jobs from going green, all of them are liars. they're stupid and do not know how they are doing it. john: joe biden wants to see the america -- show america is leading the world on climate change but his 85 vehicle convoy may not be leading by example. in this holy city, practicing what he preaches. host: john joins us from rome. pres. biden also met president emmanual macron today. was that bridge building going on? john: yes, it...
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well was john pelham. he fires a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunk union cannoneer but its enemy cannons. there's going to be ateret some both sides of the rappahannock river and it will start raining fire. they are trying to get his coordinates and trying to get
well was john pelham. he fires a few more shots and they start to realize it's not a drunk union cannoneer but its enemy cannons. there's going to be ateret some both sides of the rappahannock river and it will start raining fire. they are trying to get his coordinates and trying to get
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the other was john marshall harlan.f the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by the television companies and more. midco supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: washington post reporter greg whitlock begins cap to in his new book this way. quote, his fraudulent reelection worsened a d
the other was john marshall harlan.f the many extraordinary things about his legacy today, we talk about the vaccine, we talk about his african-american cases, the gilded age economic cases. the fact that he is a desk equally admired left and right is a credit to his -- equally admired left and right is accredited to his meaning in society. susan: thank you very much for telling us more about this justice and his legacy. peter: thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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i love john. it's been >> john: hello again sandra, i'm john roberts washington. "the new york post" putting it bluntly on its cover calling it bidens secret flights. the post reporting that flights take off at texas and land at westchester county airport and migrants are then placed on buses and sent to at drop off points in new jersey, new york and connecticut. >> many are already struggling towns, migrants are put on those flights as border towns are completely overwhelmed by the surge. fox reporting exclusively last week that the border patrol has released more than 100,000 migrants into the u.s. since just early august. we have fox team coverage which begins now. senator tom cotton will react to the secret flights in just a moment. >> john: buttressed eric shawn has alleged in westchester county. you actually look like you are in new york city. sorry about that. >> that's all right john, i'm in the newsroom. the biden administration is supporting young migrants and those nighttime charter flights from texas, but they are filled with teenagers and children who
i love john. it's been >> john: hello again sandra, i'm john roberts washington. "the new york post" putting it bluntly on its cover calling it bidens secret flights. the post reporting that flights take off at texas and land at westchester county airport and migrants are then placed on buses and sent to at drop off points in new jersey, new york and connecticut. >> many are already struggling towns, migrants are put on those flights as border towns are completely...
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i am with congressman john lewis. i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i'll just ask you to walk us through what that balance is that the now john lewis voting rights act restoration act would do. but i have to say i'm sick at heart. i was smiling that day because i was so hopeful and because i was in the presence of a living saint. someone who had borne the blows and given his own blood in a dozen places across our country, in a dozen instances, set upon by a howling mob when he was on a gray house bus of the freedom ride. attacked by klansmen when he dared speak up for his rights. c
i am with congressman john lewis. i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and...
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and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't — days. and john you are on your sofa.s. and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't rather be _ days. and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't rather be in _ you wouldn't rather be in manchester? t you wouldn't rather be in manchester?— you wouldn't rather be in manchester? . . ., ., manchester? i am coming from south-west _ manchester? i am coming from south-west london. _ manchester? i am coming from south-west london. good - manchester? i am coming from south-west london. good to i manchester? i am coming from i south-west london. good to have manchester? i am coming from - south-west london. good to have you both with us- — south-west london. good to have you both with us. we _ south-west london. good to have you both with us. we will— south-west london. good to have you both with us. we will have _ south-west london. good to have you both with us. we will have a _ south-west london. good to have you both with us. we will have a look - south-west london. good to have you both with us. we will have a look at i both
and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't — days. and john you are on your sofa.s. and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't rather be _ days. and john you are on your sofa. you wouldn't rather be in _ you wouldn't rather be in manchester? t you wouldn't rather be in manchester?— you wouldn't rather be in manchester? . . ., ., manchester? i am coming from south-west _ manchester? i am coming from south-west london. _ manchester? i am coming from south-west london. good - manchester? i...
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the front page of the times, john, gives us a little l the times, john, gives us a little more detaillso has illustrated a trademarked picture of the mp which sort of sums up at least some of his interests, patriotism and animals and smiling, i should say. yes. and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed- he _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was very _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was very keen - and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was very keen on . and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was very keen on animal rights _ indeed. he was very keen on animal rights he _ indeed. he was very keen on animal rights. he had strong views on brexii— rights. he had strong views on brexit and _ rights. he had strong views on brexit and abortion, but he was keen on animal—rights as well. he represented refugees. some of them with right—wing views, but a guy who apparently— with right—wing views, but a guy who apparently went to talk to you and have a _ apparently went to talk to
the front page of the times, john, gives us a little l the times, john, gives us a little more detaillso has illustrated a trademarked picture of the mp which sort of sums up at least some of his interests, patriotism and animals and smiling, i should say. yes. and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed- he _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was very _ and smiling, i should say. yes, indeed. he was...
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john: pinkney contends local officials ignored the problem.d edward pinkney: and that's what hurts me more than anything else. after one year, after one year, you should have done something. you should have told this community that the water was bad. john: pinkney and his grsroots group, the benton harbor community water council, have been distributing bottled water since 2019. in september, they asked the federal environmental protection agency to take emergency action. about a month later, the state issued its warning. reverend pinkney: that they had no concern about the community. if we had not done it, then they would not have done it themselves. >> we were doing what we could with what we had as resources. john: benton harbor mayor marcus muhammad says the city doesn't have the resources to deal with the problem all by itself. it needs the state help that michigan governor gretchen whitmer has pledged. marcus muhammad: a small city like benton harbor kind of got lost in translation, from our perspective. so, we're at the behest and the me
john: pinkney contends local officials ignored the problem.d edward pinkney: and that's what hurts me more than anything else. after one year, after one year, you should have done something. you should have told this community that the water was bad. john: pinkney and his grsroots group, the benton harbor community water council, have been distributing bottled water since 2019. in september, they asked the federal environmental protection agency to take emergency action. about a month later,...
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john berman here in for anderson. a string of new developments to bring you from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. they all touch on this. whether those who tried to undermine democracy itself will be held accountable. because as one political observer tweeted today, an unpunished coup is a training exercise. those are the stakes, as the committee tries to enforce subpoenas on four ex-trump aides and allies. as of tonight, only two, former white house chief of staff mark meadows and former pentagon official cash patel are even engaging at all in the process after a midnight deadline for producing documents came and went. and that's the committee's word, by the way. engaging which could mean anything and is a far cry from cooperating. dan scavino, it's not clear whether he has responded at all or has even been served. however, he is not even mentioned in the joint statement from committee chair bennie thompson and vice chair liz cheney. as for steve bannon, he's flat-out defying the committee. his lawyer citing the for
john berman here in for anderson. a string of new developments to bring you from both ends of pennsylvania avenue. they all touch on this. whether those who tried to undermine democracy itself will be held accountable. because as one political observer tweeted today, an unpunished coup is a training exercise. those are the stakes, as the committee tries to enforce subpoenas on four ex-trump aides and allies. as of tonight, only two, former white house chief of staff mark meadows and former...
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the little john, the one who is getting a pat on the head there, that was supposed to be john f.nedy. the implication of course was that jfk made it to the white house, the u.s. would be under foreign control. because jfk would be taking his order from big john, the pope at that can. he'd be so compromised by his catholicism, there was no way he'd be able to govern with the interest of the american people at the four. he'd be beholden to the pope for everything. and by today's standards, it does seem kind of ridiculous to think that a solid chunk of the american electorate might ever think that the vatican would be secretly pulling the strings when it comes to u.s. policy making. right? that you couldn't trust a catholic was public public office essentially. but at the time, jfk was incredibly concerned about how voters would perceive his fate. both in the lead up to the election and when he eventually took office. it had only been a few decades since the last catholic candidate, al smith, had been absolutely flattened by herbert hoover, back in 1920. al smith was the first catho
the little john, the one who is getting a pat on the head there, that was supposed to be john f.nedy. the implication of course was that jfk made it to the white house, the u.s. would be under foreign control. because jfk would be taking his order from big john, the pope at that can. he'd be so compromised by his catholicism, there was no way he'd be able to govern with the interest of the american people at the four. he'd be beholden to the pope for everything. and by today's standards, it...
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there we >> who was john garner, we.arrested him, police, had amassed some disturbing information. >> he had been a convicted sex offender. the initial crime was serious. he was committed six years for sexual assault in 2000, i believe it. was >> in fact he had served five years of that sentence, for sexually assaulting and beating his 13-year-old neighbor. >> this is where, in march 2000, if he can make him a sex offender. it was daytime and his mother's old house. he invited a 13 year old over to watch videos with her. >> he intensified his attack. she resisted. he began beating her severely. the incident left her so traumatized, her family had to move to different out of california. but gardner divine it all. he even blame the beating on the victim's mother. >> jennifer grant was a friend of gardeners back then. >> i remember john had come up told us when it happened, and he was going to have to go to court for this. >> they went to high school together in the san bernardino mountains and san diego. >> he told him it
there we >> who was john garner, we.arrested him, police, had amassed some disturbing information. >> he had been a convicted sex offender. the initial crime was serious. he was committed six years for sexual assault in 2000, i believe it. was >> in fact he had served five years of that sentence, for sexually assaulting and beating his 13-year-old neighbor. >> this is where, in march 2000, if he can make him a sex offender. it was daytime and his mother's old house. he...
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>> john, to you first. [laughter] >> i've got a bias, but it's, i think, well founded in favor of robert jackson who i think was a special, an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's history and a case-by-case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late '30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle, if you will, and much more a case at a time person. so he's a dissenter in the japanese-hearn exclusive -- american exclusion case, core hat sue. -- core mats sue. in terms of significance, i really think maybe hugo black because he broke the ice. you know, that really started the flow and, of course, black served until 1971, a long and wished career. perhaps to overcome the stigma of having been a ku klux klan hebb and that coming out -- member and that comes out just after he's appointed to the court undeniably, he charted an egalitarian path to our constitutio
>> john, to you first. [laughter] >> i've got a bias, but it's, i think, well founded in favor of robert jackson who i think was a special, an incredible talent, a beautiful pen, probably the best writer in the court's history and a case-by-case jurist. it turned out to be quite a fractious court, this roosevelt court that began in the late '30s and lived on through the 1950s. and jackson was kind of more on the conservative side but in the middle, if you will, and much more a case...
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shaking - hands, you back to that, john? when ou meet hands, you back to that, john?ou back to that, john? when you meet someone, if— hands, you back to that, john? when you meet someone, if you _ hands, you back to that, john? when you meet someone, if you don't - hands, you back to that, john? wief'i you meet someone, if you don't shake hands it's an awkwardness, just a slight nod, i will not do this bumping like borisjohnson, that is cringeworthy, but i think if you don't have covid shaking hands is quite good but there was an interview around yesterday with nicola sturgeon saying she is not shaking hands at the moment and she hopes never to shake someone's hand again, ithink hopes never to shake someone's hand again, i think that's a shame. i again, i think that's a shame. i still go to shake a hand but anyway, benjamin and john, thank you very much for your time tonight, enjoy the rest of your weekend. an greta thunberg will be with andrew marr tomorrow. that's it for the papers tonight. next, it's the film review. goodbye for now. hello and welcome to the film r
shaking - hands, you back to that, john? when ou meet hands, you back to that, john?ou back to that, john? when you meet someone, if— hands, you back to that, john? when you meet someone, if you _ hands, you back to that, john? when you meet someone, if you don't - hands, you back to that, john? wief'i you meet someone, if you don't shake hands it's an awkwardness, just a slight nod, i will not do this bumping like borisjohnson, that is cringeworthy, but i think if you don't have covid...
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that's who john eastman was. but then on friday, this past friday, as we have reported here on friday night, john eastman was like, the eastman memo? the who memo?as who me? who drove that hot dog shaped car into the building? who could have possibly done that? we got to find that guy! definitely wasn't me. on friday, john eastman recanted, denied it was him. the conservative magazine "the national review" published an interview with him in which he basically took it all back. "john eastman versus the eastman memo." he spoke to the national review for nearly an hour total about the memos he drafted and his private meeting in the white house on january 4th with pencev legal counsel and pence's chief of staff. eastman now says the eastman memo does not accurately represent his own views or his legal advice to pence or trump. two-page memo proposed that pence reject certified electoral college votes. and then either declare trump the winner or invalidate enough votes to send the vote to the house of representatives,
that's who john eastman was. but then on friday, this past friday, as we have reported here on friday night, john eastman was like, the eastman memo? the who memo?as who me? who drove that hot dog shaped car into the building? who could have possibly done that? we got to find that guy! definitely wasn't me. on friday, john eastman recanted, denied it was him. the conservative magazine "the national review" published an interview with him in which he basically took it all back....