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we know what johnston did. the chickahominy river was flooded and he attacked south of the river, but mcclellan has rectified that problem. he has moved the bulk of the army south of the river. so lee realizes, i cannot attack there. so he asked, where is the best spot? he sends his calvary commander, an officer by the name of jeb stuart. his name is actually james brown stuart, and he goes by jeb. and lee gives stuart an assignment that any calvary commander would crave. he says, i want you to ride out flanks of the union army and tell me what the right flank looks like. what does it look like north of the river. and do i have an approach to attack from that direction. so he gives him discussion, approach it how you want, but be careful. do not lose your force. do not go crazy. awesome.t thanks, this gives me an opportunity to make a name for myself. and he will do that by going entirely around the union army. robert e. lee says go to the north and see what it looks like over there. but once stuart got the inf
we know what johnston did. the chickahominy river was flooded and he attacked south of the river, but mcclellan has rectified that problem. he has moved the bulk of the army south of the river. so lee realizes, i cannot attack there. so he asked, where is the best spot? he sends his calvary commander, an officer by the name of jeb stuart. his name is actually james brown stuart, and he goes by jeb. and lee gives stuart an assignment that any calvary commander would crave. he says, i want you to...
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>> i think david cay johnston originally reported this.k in the day, this was, as you say, just one of two buildings in new york that would accept anonymous buyers buying frfrom shell companies. that means effectively, it is being set up as a vehicle from a drink. when you look at trump properties over the years, there are at least 35 trump towers all over the world. there are about 10,000 units, eight or 10,000 units. itit would be intereresting to figure out exactly what is the scale of money laundering. i think you could be much more than a few million dollars. since putin has been in power coming of $1.3 trillion in capital from russia. that is a lot of money to launder. estate -- ath real terrific way to launder vast one of these of money. nermeen: you right in the peace, without the russian mafia, it is fairness a donald trump would not be president of the united states. so what is the link? >> a couple of things. one, i don't know exactly -- obviously, i don't know what is going through his mind and whether he is knowledgeable about
>> i think david cay johnston originally reported this.k in the day, this was, as you say, just one of two buildings in new york that would accept anonymous buyers buying frfrom shell companies. that means effectively, it is being set up as a vehicle from a drink. when you look at trump properties over the years, there are at least 35 trump towers all over the world. there are about 10,000 units, eight or 10,000 units. itit would be intereresting to figure out exactly what is the scale of...
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alan johnston bbc news. now in japan the motion ought name is ken day cruise routes we stretch back centuries but thousands of miles away and western canada help the japanese community. overcome the devastating effects of internment during world war two. the bbc visit a club in the city of richmond british columbia to see the impact can day still have today. mmhm. kendo martial arts i think are all footholds with that i can be. the test does that the japanese have. back to their own culture. i would. suggest that were the epitome of the definition. multi cultural policy in canada . the first documented candle and stage that was nineteen fourteen. and we consider steve said to be the birthplace of kendo in canada. the first tournament was held in nineteen thirty one. and we have records from my. all over lower bc one out. haney and places like that. competitors coming. i. . . . i. . . my father where were first t nineteen forty nine that. the company are quite his thing first because you kno. without it they
alan johnston bbc news. now in japan the motion ought name is ken day cruise routes we stretch back centuries but thousands of miles away and western canada help the japanese community. overcome the devastating effects of internment during world war two. the bbc visit a club in the city of richmond british columbia to see the impact can day still have today. mmhm. kendo martial arts i think are all footholds with that i can be. the test does that the japanese have. back to their own culture. i...
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david cay johnston might be able to expound on this a little bit more. donald trump is, of course, famous for stiffing all sorts of contractors and suppliers who have done business with him and who helped him build americans real americans who have helped build the towers that he so famously touts wherever he goes. he's of course, stiffed them whenever they came around to try to get paid by him. so he's buying american and then stiffing real americans who are trying to get paid. i believe that's absolutely correct. maybe david cay johnston can elaborate on that. >> right now, don, right now, the doral country club that trump owns is under a foreclosure order because trump refuses to pay his paint contractor and his expert testified mr. trump feels he paid enough. that's not how the law works. but i wonder if we can get to the larger issue here about trade agreements because of the -- >> i was going to say he said that president trump blamed the problem, i was letting you guys get your i've never bought outside of america get that out of your system. he b
david cay johnston might be able to expound on this a little bit more. donald trump is, of course, famous for stiffing all sorts of contractors and suppliers who have done business with him and who helped him build americans real americans who have helped build the towers that he so famously touts wherever he goes. he's of course, stiffed them whenever they came around to try to get paid by him. so he's buying american and then stiffing real americans who are trying to get paid. i believe...
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johnston now 33 and a half games back to the dodgers in the west. >>> canadian open round three. eagle on 16 and then eagle on 18. kevin chappell shot everyone is chasing charley hoffman. off the green. going into sunday's final round. now am i right about the ramp, injury just waiting to happen. >> i don't know. >> who know who would love it? sweetness. walter peyton. thanks. it is all ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ strummed guitar travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing. with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >>> a marriage with music and nature. we will take you to a unique outdoor concert. >>> we leave you with a rare look at a predator not often spotted in the wild. this video was released with a tiger captured. conservationist used the day to raise awareness and money to increase the awareness of the population. see you again a
johnston now 33 and a half games back to the dodgers in the west. >>> canadian open round three. eagle on 16 and then eagle on 18. kevin chappell shot everyone is chasing charley hoffman. off the green. going into sunday's final round. now am i right about the ramp, injury just waiting to happen. >> i don't know. >> who know who would love it? sweetness. walter peyton. thanks. it is all ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have...
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meanwhile, johnston was on the wane.limited. it needed an upgrade, which is exactly what happened. 100 years after these typefaces were first created, they are still in use, updated and adapted. they remain quintessentially british typefaces, that are set to keep evolving and be pa rt that are set to keep evolving and be part of the look of britain for generations to come. the thing about that story is, once you start thinking about it, everything you look at, you are thinking why does it look like that? iam quite thinking why does it look like that? i am quite particular about which font i writing. honestly, it is... i am in arialgirl. not the one that it is at the moment. we're stuck in a bit of a rut at the moment. showers are fairly hit and miss and for some of us fairly hit and miss and for some of us there will be fewer showers than we've seen. for example, in the south—east. low pressure is driving our weather. you can tell from the isobars that it won't be particularly windy today. we have a front moving across s
meanwhile, johnston was on the wane.limited. it needed an upgrade, which is exactly what happened. 100 years after these typefaces were first created, they are still in use, updated and adapted. they remain quintessentially british typefaces, that are set to keep evolving and be pa rt that are set to keep evolving and be part of the look of britain for generations to come. the thing about that story is, once you start thinking about it, everything you look at, you are thinking why does it look...
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. >> joining me now, nirk johnston and media reporter at "politico." -- nick johnston. >> i want to lay have new jerseyans up in arms about this. one writing on facebook. he and his family should not be allowed to stay in the house or use the beach. government facilities are close for everyone. get out. his own lieutenant-governor running for governor responded this way, if i were governor i sure wouldn't be sitting on the beach if taxpayers didn't have access to state beaches. it's beyond words. then, she just posted this on twitter, saying it's hurting business on the shore. in fact, she names a particular tavern at the entrance to island state beach park that would be full if the beach was open. the governor defending himself on a local news station this morning. >> the governor has two residences in new jersey, one down at the beach at the state park and one another. the governor is allowed to go to his residences. i'm at my residence. i'll tell you this, i said last monday a week ago today no matter what happened we were coming here as a family this weekend. this is where we live.
. >> joining me now, nirk johnston and media reporter at "politico." -- nick johnston. >> i want to lay have new jerseyans up in arms about this. one writing on facebook. he and his family should not be allowed to stay in the house or use the beach. government facilities are close for everyone. get out. his own lieutenant-governor running for governor responded this way, if i were governor i sure wouldn't be sitting on the beach if taxpayers didn't have access to state...
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. >> joining me now is david cay johnston, who founded a nonprofit news organization focused on the trump i'm also joined by joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. as a prosecutor, she has dealt with many evidentiary requests. your view of whether this is a significant or in any way concerning update? >> well, pattern is exactly the right word. you know, if you have very large, complicated finances, and you forgot that next door to an apartment building you own, you bought a house so you wouldn't get complaints from the owner anymore, okay, fine. we understand that. or a brokerage account you forgot you had somewhere. this is way, way too much. it is again and again, it's meetings. it's money. this is clearly indicative of bad behavior. >> joyce, how do prosecutors look over these kind of records, and why is it important to an investigation? >> well, these patterns that we're seeing and this cumulative failure to disclose piece after piece of information will start to give prosecutors some sense of whether witnesses and other people that they're looking
. >> joining me now is david cay johnston, who founded a nonprofit news organization focused on the trump i'm also joined by joyce vance, a former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. as a prosecutor, she has dealt with many evidentiary requests. your view of whether this is a significant or in any way concerning update? >> well, pattern is exactly the right word. you know, if you have very large, complicated finances, and you forgot that next door to an apartment...
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juli johnston puts down the rebound, and that is the game winner. the u.s. scored three goals in nine minutes. and they come back to win pretty incredible. and coming up on sports final, kirk cousins joining the round table. he changes a dieper with carolyn maloney. so the accuracy -- >> the man needs more wo >>> looking for a new brunch spot or wondering where to find the best beer scene in the washington area, resident news 4 foodie eun yang helped to present the best. we posted a link to the full list of winners to the nbc washington app. just search winners. >>> if you've got some time to get to the pool, do it. >> we've got full sunshine out there. te be in the upper 80s. plenty of sunshine as i said. the hummidity starts to roll in back little by little. next chance of rain will be friday and saturday. >> that is our news for tonight. "sports final" is coming up next. and then wake up with news for today. we're going to start at 4:00 a.m. so we can bring you all the biggest stories from over night. you'll also get storm team 4 right up until the you ea
juli johnston puts down the rebound, and that is the game winner. the u.s. scored three goals in nine minutes. and they come back to win pretty incredible. and coming up on sports final, kirk cousins joining the round table. he changes a dieper with carolyn maloney. so the accuracy -- >> the man needs more wo >>> looking for a new brunch spot or wondering where to find the best beer scene in the washington area, resident news 4 foodie eun yang helped to present the best. we...
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joining us editor nick johnston and matt miller who served as justice department spokesman under attorney general eric holder. he's new an msnbc justice and security analyst. >> i'm going first. >> go ahead. >> why? why would the president today, american heroes today, a day jared is being questioned, a day health care is on the table launch yet another veiled attack on his own attorney general jeff sessions, why? >> we've known for a long time he's not been happy about jeff sessions recusing himself from the russia investigation, not taking a more combative role. my good friend reporting the story out this morning president tweeted, called attorney general beleaguered. he's very unhappy. we've known this a lg time. another opportunity and name he's floating to replace. >> let's be clear. the president is the boss of the attorney general. the president can actually fire the attorney general or replace him or do whatever he has to say. i spent some time this morning trying to think about the ways you can refer to somebody being beleaguered in a supportive way, i can't see how it fits in. i
joining us editor nick johnston and matt miller who served as justice department spokesman under attorney general eric holder. he's new an msnbc justice and security analyst. >> i'm going first. >> go ahead. >> why? why would the president today, american heroes today, a day jared is being questioned, a day health care is on the table launch yet another veiled attack on his own attorney general jeff sessions, why? >> we've known for a long time he's not been happy about...
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the loud and hardly legal are on display at every johnston's party. an officer took the fireworks to grow to his growing possession. you upset? >> no, not upset. not at all. [ laughter ] >> reporter: earlier, the rush was on at this tnt fireworks stand, right across from the georgia avenue station. it's a party. >> it's a party. a nonalcoholic party. [ laughter ] >> reporter: fans must be licensed. dc police just busted an illegal operation. steve newsham says it was selling fireworks to children. it's against dc law to light up any fireworks that explode, that means mortars, cherry bombs, even roman candles. >> that noise woke me up early this morning. >> reporter: paul is a deacon in northwest dc. he wants more enforcements against booms that are beyond bad all week. >> all day, during the day, all night, during the night. man, i think you just heard one. >> reporter: neighborhoods everywhere declaring independence from local law. >> red, white, blue. it's supposed to be loud. >> reporter: checking the police scanner, blowing up with fireworks calle
the loud and hardly legal are on display at every johnston's party. an officer took the fireworks to grow to his growing possession. you upset? >> no, not upset. not at all. [ laughter ] >> reporter: earlier, the rush was on at this tnt fireworks stand, right across from the georgia avenue station. it's a party. >> it's a party. a nonalcoholic party. [ laughter ] >> reporter: fans must be licensed. dc police just busted an illegal operation. steve newsham says it was...
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johnston and other financial reporters have documented, when other banks, when almost every other major bank would no longer do business with donald trump and the trump organization, deutsche bank continued to, and he -- they remain his largest lender. deutsche bank is also on the hook to tune of hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for their role in russian money laundering schemes in recent years. but according to the "times" tonight, banking regulators are reviewing hundreds of millions of dollars in loans made to mr. trump's businesses through deutsche bank's private wealth management unit. which caters to an ultra-rich clientele. the "times" is citing three people on the review not authorized to speak publicly. the regulators want to know if the loan might have exposed the rank to heightened risks. secondly, deutsche bank has been in contact with federal investigators about the trump accounts. they're citing two people briefed on the matter. and the bank is expected to eventually have to provide information to robert mueller. the special counsel overseeing the federal investiga
johnston and other financial reporters have documented, when other banks, when almost every other major bank would no longer do business with donald trump and the trump organization, deutsche bank continued to, and he -- they remain his largest lender. deutsche bank is also on the hook to tune of hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for their role in russian money laundering schemes in recent years. but according to the "times" tonight, banking regulators are reviewing hundreds of...
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johnston on the other side. hey dad, come meet the new guy. the new guy? what new guy? hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. what do you think? what?pony neighing] hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized horse? i'm crazy stressed trying to figure out this complex trade so i brought in my comfort pony, warren, to help me deal. isn't that right warren? well, you could get support from thinkorswim's in-app chat. it lets you chat and share your screen directly with a live person right from the app, so you don't need a comfort pony. oh, so what about my motivational meerkat? in-app chat on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. a used car, yogig-speed internet.me? you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids.
johnston on the other side. hey dad, come meet the new guy. the new guy? what new guy? hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. what do you think? what?pony neighing] hey gary. oh. what's with the dog-sized...
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david ca johnston the professionals call. m.i.c.e. i call it need and greed. this pattern not just in donald trump but his entire family business. you have eric trump telling a reporter even though he now denies it that they have access to $100 million in russian money, they don't need american banks. you have donald trump jr. saying a substantial portion of our assets are coming from russia, you have trump selling lots and lots of real estate, condos to russians, over and over again. have you in your reporting all these decades on donald trump seen a pattern of him making, doing this much business with anyone else or are russians sort of uniquely positioned to constantly feed him money? >> donald is deeply involved with the russians and to some extent the communist chinese banks that he owns money through, through various business entities, because american banks won't lend money to him. remember, donald said after the fact, i borrowed money knowing i wouldn't have to pay it back. well, try that with your banker and see if you can get a loan. and the russians
david ca johnston the professionals call. m.i.c.e. i call it need and greed. this pattern not just in donald trump but his entire family business. you have eric trump telling a reporter even though he now denies it that they have access to $100 million in russian money, they don't need american banks. you have donald trump jr. saying a substantial portion of our assets are coming from russia, you have trump selling lots and lots of real estate, condos to russians, over and over again. have you...
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alan johnston has more. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage.raelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violence played out in pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem and in violence in the west bank, hundreds have been wounded. there were fatalities too. at the centre of attention, muslims call it haram esh—sharif, jews, the temple mount. last week this was the scene of violence. israeli arab gunmen killed two policemen were hunted down and courtyard. so the israelis installed these metal detectors at the gates. palestinians vehemently opposed this. many refused to go through the detectors into the aqsa mosque compound. instead they started praying in the street outside. for these people, the new security measures are an attempt by their occupiers to secure more control over a
alan johnston has more. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage.raelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violence played out in pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem and in violence in the west...
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alan johnston reports. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage.ed in their hundreds, the israelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violins played out in pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem eventually cleared, arrests were made. in jerusalem and eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem and in violence in the west bank, hundreds have been wounded. there were fatalities to. at the centre of attention, muslims call it... dues, the temple mount. last week this was the scene of violence. israeli arab gunmen killed two policemen were hunted down and courtyard. so the israelis installed these metal detectors at the gates. palestinians vehemently opposed this. many refused to go through the detectors into the mosque compound. instead they started praying in the street outs
alan johnston reports. and so it began. what the palestinians said would be a day of rage.ed in their hundreds, the israelis said men under 50 would not be allowed to go into the old city and perform friday prayers at the holy site. so the palestinians prayed in the streets. and then the tensions exploded. the violins played out in pockets in different parts of occupied east jerusalem. fierce exchanges in the sacred city. when the tear gas eventually cleared, arrests were made. injerusalem...
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members of the 18th virginia calvary that they would join up with johnston, but after seeing the posters and newspaper ads hancock park out, they decided -- put out, they decided to turn themselves n. we have this from a diary of baker, who wrote "we met and went to winchester. the people told us where we could find the outpost, so we all gathered in marching order before we got to the site. the guard saw us coming and it raised a commotion and long before we got there all the guards were across the road in a line of battle. we marched and kept in step, when about 25 yards from them, they ordered us to stop." it sounds in some ways like the official surrender ceremony at appomattox on april 12. an officer escorted the men under guard to the office in winchester were individually, individually each of these men would find their paroles. we wrote our names and they gave us free papers to walk out with. we can maybe come back later and talk about his use of the term "free papers." instead, they were still debating whether they should surrender. on april 30, the matter seemed even more uncer
members of the 18th virginia calvary that they would join up with johnston, but after seeing the posters and newspaper ads hancock park out, they decided -- put out, they decided to turn themselves n. we have this from a diary of baker, who wrote "we met and went to winchester. the people told us where we could find the outpost, so we all gathered in marching order before we got to the site. the guard saw us coming and it raised a commotion and long before we got there all the guards were...
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i want to know why jay johnston, and the homeland security secretary who handles the security issues, i want to know why homeland security investigations is not out conducting investigations of all those persons in the obama administration who approved that. who authorized this female attorney to enter the united states. let's get names. lou: they seem to get better and better once the republican senate and republican-led house start behaving. the statute that permits an immigration parole refer to the secretary as having that power. not the attorney general. and how did the attorney general then ascribe that authority to herself and reportedly approve the immigration parole that per mid the russian attorney into the country? the questions then compounds themselves. how did she remain in the country until june of last year when that immigration parole ended back in january? there is no explanation for this. >> you had multiple obama gang officers or officials signing off on allowing this woman to operate in the united states it's minds boggling why they with ever do so. if the f.b.i.,
i want to know why jay johnston, and the homeland security secretary who handles the security issues, i want to know why homeland security investigations is not out conducting investigations of all those persons in the obama administration who approved that. who authorized this female attorney to enter the united states. let's get names. lou: they seem to get better and better once the republican senate and republican-led house start behaving. the statute that permits an immigration parole...
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the intention, if you regret's orders to sherman, is to break up johnston's army and penetrate through the confederacy wrecking anything of military value, and i think that the way those guys perceived their duties. >> the chambersburg writing is kind of off the grid -- the chambersburg burning is kind of ff the grid. people from chambersburg have sent all the money out of town. there's nothing to give, and there's union forces not far away. we know they are not far away and they are going to be here any minute now, and they stall. finally, he says you may be stalling and waiting for the union army to come, so we are going to burn the city. if you visit today, there's a big monument about how much was destroyed, counting of the number of houses and how much it was worth, but this also a star-studded to the square of where lee stood before he went to gettysburg, and they have every year a memorial as they had a reenactment with lasers and all this of the burning of the city and kind of a pageant when they are doing it, and it's not clear. the good guys and bad guys are a little blurrier
the intention, if you regret's orders to sherman, is to break up johnston's army and penetrate through the confederacy wrecking anything of military value, and i think that the way those guys perceived their duties. >> the chambersburg writing is kind of off the grid -- the chambersburg burning is kind of ff the grid. people from chambersburg have sent all the money out of town. there's nothing to give, and there's union forces not far away. we know they are not far away and they are...
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university addresses these issues and more in a recent book states without nations she earlier joined johnstone to elaborate on her promise and on envisioning a future without nation states and traditional governments. but the basic premise is that there are that the reason that we have attachments to a nation state in particular is because people are afraid of death and in order to create a world that would assuage that kind of anxiety they imagine themselves as being part of an intergenerational community in which they are intricately connected and by birth and that will persist after they die so if you are a citizen of russia and you die you can imagine that you in some form may persist if the country state or the nation state of russia persists or any other country and as we think of these kinds of attachments as natural my research shows is that really the result of a series of laws and that insofar as these attachments are created by laws we can change these kinds of attachments if we can change the laws and the four laws on which i focus our birthright citizenship i mean to start with th
university addresses these issues and more in a recent book states without nations she earlier joined johnstone to elaborate on her promise and on envisioning a future without nation states and traditional governments. but the basic premise is that there are that the reason that we have attachments to a nation state in particular is because people are afraid of death and in order to create a world that would assuage that kind of anxiety they imagine themselves as being part of an...
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we'll give you a visa and i'm like i don't need a visa what about the passport like now kristie johnstonwhat are your favorite memories from working on maximum overdrive. well i do remember it was a very low budget and they sort of asked me to do my own stunts and i remember having to that there's a scene where we're stuck in this truck stop in the trucks are going wild and there's a scene where they say ok yardley we're going to drive a cadillac which is supposedly now unmanned through the wall of the truck stop and we only get one take because only wrecks the roll the wall and you have to stand there and don't move until we say so i'm like ok and don't worry the cadillac will be coming really slowly i'm like great so there i go on my mark and they go roll it and this thing comes so fast through that was like. and so and i can't move until they say go and i really i thought well this is it this is how my life friends and finally this at and so i dived to the right glass in my hair i mean it was kind of but they're like great shot i can't ever forget that that's true to stephen king nice
we'll give you a visa and i'm like i don't need a visa what about the passport like now kristie johnstonwhat are your favorite memories from working on maximum overdrive. well i do remember it was a very low budget and they sort of asked me to do my own stunts and i remember having to that there's a scene where we're stuck in this truck stop in the trucks are going wild and there's a scene where they say ok yardley we're going to drive a cadillac which is supposedly now unmanned through the...
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that's zach ertz and julie johnston ertz, stripped down on the pages of espn.wo posed in the buff for the annual "the body" issue. they're the only couple featured. >>> we're talking philly sports, joel embee is not mixing his words. [ bleep ]. >> embi. d took to social media about how he felt about lavar ball. if you haven't been following the back-and-forth drama, it goes back to draft night after lavar's son lonzo was drafted by the lakers. sixers players ben simmons and embiid chimed in on twitter. he told simmons to dunk on him so hard his daddy runs on the court to save him, end quote. if you haven't heard of lavar ball, you soon will. facebook reportedly ordered a documentary series on lavar, and his family is not clear how many -- but the whole family could start popping up on your feet, for better or for worse. but you've got to like the competitiveness there. >> the back-and-forth. >>> next on nbc 10 news at 5:00. >>> a frustrated mom calls when she can't get what he needs for her special-needs son. >> i'm so frustrated with them. i've been dealing wi
that's zach ertz and julie johnston ertz, stripped down on the pages of espn.wo posed in the buff for the annual "the body" issue. they're the only couple featured. >>> we're talking philly sports, joel embee is not mixing his words. [ bleep ]. >> embi. d took to social media about how he felt about lavar ball. if you haven't been following the back-and-forth drama, it goes back to draft night after lavar's son lonzo was drafted by the lakers. sixers players ben simmons...
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of congress and came across these photographs taken by a photographer in pittsburgh right after johnston and had taken a whole hundreds of pictures on a big table, and we stopped to look at them. and i'd grown up hearing about -- but i didn't know what it was. and oh, my gosh, the devastation of those pictures. so i took a book out-of-the library, and it wasn't very good, about the flood. the author really didn't understand the geography of western pennsylvania. i at least understood that. so i took another one out, which was just absurd. and at yale when i was an under graduated i spent a lot of time with the great playwright novelist. and we asked him at one point how he got the ideas for his plays and his novels, and he said i imagine a story that i'd like to see performed on stage or read in a book, and i check around that nobodies written it. i write it so i can see it performed on stage so i can read it in a book. and i thought why don't you try to write a book about the -- that you could read. so once i got started i decided that's something i want to do for the rest of my life. >
of congress and came across these photographs taken by a photographer in pittsburgh right after johnston and had taken a whole hundreds of pictures on a big table, and we stopped to look at them. and i'd grown up hearing about -- but i didn't know what it was. and oh, my gosh, the devastation of those pictures. so i took a book out-of-the library, and it wasn't very good, about the flood. the author really didn't understand the geography of western pennsylvania. i at least understood that. so i...
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david kay johnston on his book, "the making of donald trump," we and maureen dowd, on her book, " a yearliving dangerously." and washington post reporter robert coast up who points out similarities between the presidential campaigns between donald trump and ross perot in you can find those interviews 1992. online at c-span.org. tonight, on the communicators -- >> i tell you what, it was gigabits fast. that is something i never thought i would see in my career or my lifetime. that is fiber to your house fast. it is really, really exciting. >> in cih president on what the 5g network will look like for consumers. she also talked about broadband in rural areas and the recent spectrum auctions. >> what is the economic case for 5g? how do carriers make a return on that? $5 billion -- $500 billion to our economy. one out of every hundred persons is going to have a 5g job. we have to meet on spectrum, we have to get a pipeline and we have to get this infrastructure right because as we rolled forward, we need to build 300,000 small cell sites in the next few years. it looks like a pizza box, it i
david kay johnston on his book, "the making of donald trump," we and maureen dowd, on her book, " a yearliving dangerously." and washington post reporter robert coast up who points out similarities between the presidential campaigns between donald trump and ross perot in you can find those interviews 1992. online at c-span.org. tonight, on the communicators -- >> i tell you what, it was gigabits fast. that is something i never thought i would see in my career or my...
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charles johnston was the neighbor who reported the man to police. >> i saw an older gentleman approximatelyr old white male with a red cap on and white hair. >> was it someone from the neighborhood? >> no. >> reporter: bergen county detectives never followed up on that, kalish argued because they only had eyes for tony. >> they just let it slide. let it slide because they got their man. >> reporter: on the night of the murder, kalish said, tony was at home alone watching an "indiana jones" marathon on tv. as for the late night destruction of all those computer files. kalish says that was just an unfortunate coincidence. >> it's just -- just -- normal that he decided to -- to do -- to do it at that time. >> what time did he delete the material? >> it's -- i believe it started about two something in the morning and then ran for about 5 hours. >> so we're talking about two hours after the fire started. >> yeah. >> it looks bad. >> oh, sure. that's -- that's why mr. mello and the prosecutor's office have a case. >> reporter: equally bad for the defense was the evidence that months before the mu
charles johnston was the neighbor who reported the man to police. >> i saw an older gentleman approximatelyr old white male with a red cap on and white hair. >> was it someone from the neighborhood? >> no. >> reporter: bergen county detectives never followed up on that, kalish argued because they only had eyes for tony. >> they just let it slide. let it slide because they got their man. >> reporter: on the night of the murder, kalish said, tony was at home...
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we'll talk to cfo hugh johnston, in the 9:00 hour. >> that's good yeah, i'm in touch with the companylked about -- i mentioned to one of their people that, you know, i see pepsi and i see a big bag of doritos because i'm on the scarsdale diet right now, so i'm like -- >> do you like the blue bag or the red bag? >> i'll take either. i'll take anything that ends in "tos" right now. >> i like the cool ranch. >> across the line >> cheetos. >> anything. tostitos and the gentleman said to me that we have much healthier things to send you, like sabra hummus i said no thanks on that that be a big no smart food delight i've tasted that smart food popcorn. it tastes like you're eating the packaging material that people send -- >> i like the original. >> not harvest and i said, do me a favor, send me a big bag of chili cheese fritos. >> which they do also. >> have you had them >> i haven't. >> you haven't had chili cheese fritos >> no, i haven't what kind of a junk freak are you? >> you know what they don't have, sara, skyline chili cheese fritos, which is an idea, since all these places are bra
we'll talk to cfo hugh johnston, in the 9:00 hour. >> that's good yeah, i'm in touch with the companylked about -- i mentioned to one of their people that, you know, i see pepsi and i see a big bag of doritos because i'm on the scarsdale diet right now, so i'm like -- >> do you like the blue bag or the red bag? >> i'll take either. i'll take anything that ends in "tos" right now. >> i like the cool ranch. >> across the line >> cheetos. >>...
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owners damion merry and simon johnston learned their craft in england then brought it to california in2. ♪ while the quality of its product is top-notch, its high cost makes it a luxury item most people can't afford, leaving kensington struggling to achieve real growth. simon: we can keep doing this for another two or three years, and, you know, 4,000 or 5,000 bucks each a month, you know, keep all the customers happy, but what's the point? lemonis: these are not your garden-variety gazebos. the fact that they're built by hand from the finest wood gives them a real competitive edge. with the right process in place, i believe we can make kensington garden rooms a real leader in its field. ♪ [ riders screaming ] i'm in paso robles, california, at the mid state fair, where apparently kensington garden rooms sets up shop each summer. i was trying to understand why i was visiting a gazebo manufacturer at a carnival. there's everything from carnival rides to fried fritters and games. but to buy a gazebo? it didn't make a lot of sense to me. -how are you? -damion: lovely to meet you. -damion.
owners damion merry and simon johnston learned their craft in england then brought it to california in2. ♪ while the quality of its product is top-notch, its high cost makes it a luxury item most people can't afford, leaving kensington struggling to achieve real growth. simon: we can keep doing this for another two or three years, and, you know, 4,000 or 5,000 bucks each a month, you know, keep all the customers happy, but what's the point? lemonis: these are not your garden-variety gazebos....
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johnston, we have reports tonight that donald trump jr. his original statement the first public statement he made about this to "the new york times," he got that cleared with his father. turns out now everything in that statement has been undone by donald trump jr.'s own subsequent statements. >> we now can say without certaincy that all of the denials by the trumps an their surrogates, including kellyanne conway and ms. huckabee sanders and sean spicer were not true. russians were involved. i think the question people should be asking themselves is what in the world would lead you to do anything when you get the kind that donald trump got except to pick up the phone and call the fbi. that's your legal obligation. a foreign government is trying to influence us. you should pick up the phone. look what al gore did when bush was offered a play book when they ran against each other. they called the fbi. >> jared kushner is going to be asked under oath, he said would he cooperate with the house investigating committee, sew will be under oath wi
johnston, we have reports tonight that donald trump jr. his original statement the first public statement he made about this to "the new york times," he got that cleared with his father. turns out now everything in that statement has been undone by donald trump jr.'s own subsequent statements. >> we now can say without certaincy that all of the denials by the trumps an their surrogates, including kellyanne conway and ms. huckabee sanders and sean spicer were not true. russians...
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trade numbers at 10:00 eastern pepsico reports earnings before the open and we'll talk with cfo hugh johnstonfirst on cnbc interview at 9:10 eastern on "squawk on the street. what are we looking for on pepsi numbers? >> with pepsi, the neilsen data, which tracks sort of the consumer products data over the quarter or so, points to a softening in the beverage business look for frito-lay north america, the snacks business, which really has been driving the growth at this company, to keep doing so and do the heavy lifting in this quarter. pepsi has outperformed some of the other packaged food giants, just in terms of a sluggish period over the last few years it's had better organic revenue growth, but like so many of the others, it's also dealing with foreign exchange headwinds and with this so-called change in the way we shop around groceries, going around the perimeter of the store to fresher foods. pepsi's been doing a good job at offering healthier snacks and enticing consumers they need to continue to do so it's been a key goal of indra newy, and she continues to lead this company we'll see
trade numbers at 10:00 eastern pepsico reports earnings before the open and we'll talk with cfo hugh johnstonfirst on cnbc interview at 9:10 eastern on "squawk on the street. what are we looking for on pepsi numbers? >> with pepsi, the neilsen data, which tracks sort of the consumer products data over the quarter or so, points to a softening in the beverage business look for frito-lay north america, the snacks business, which really has been driving the growth at this company, to...
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another $12.3 million goes to the bennett johnston waterway along the red river. overall it's a $5.5 million dollar spending increase over last year. louisiana republican congressman ralph abraham. rep. ralph abraham, r-la:"it can get to the point where we can't move traffic down these waterways so the dredging issue and that part of the equation is a big big part of the puzzle."the projects are part of a spending plan that includes $1.6 billion for a wall along the mexican border. democrats made their skepticism of that clear during debate on the house floor. rep. lucille roybal-allard, d-ca: "the 1.6 million dollars could also be used for investments in additional scanning technology and the hiring of thousands of customs officers at every us port of entry."now the plan heads to the united states senate where bi partisan support is needed for passage. members of the louisiana delegation hope the state projects don't get caught up in a political fight.in washington, i'm drew petrimoulx (grant) north korea has launched its second ballistic missile this month... th
another $12.3 million goes to the bennett johnston waterway along the red river. overall it's a $5.5 million dollar spending increase over last year. louisiana republican congressman ralph abraham. rep. ralph abraham, r-la:"it can get to the point where we can't move traffic down these waterways so the dredging issue and that part of the equation is a big big part of the puzzle."the projects are part of a spending plan that includes $1.6 billion for a wall along the mexican border....
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the company's chief executive officer hugh johnston appeared on squawk with his thoughts on what lednings beat. >> running about 8.5% of our revenues are coming from products over the last -- introduced within the last three years and those products are typically not big on the volume side they typically are more premium oriented, and as a result we're getting higher dollars per ounce or per pound and that's why you see a bit of the muthed volume growth relative to the revenue growth. >> is it time to get in or out of those soda stocks joining us for a bull-bear debate is a senior research analyst at cowan and company and nick mody from rbc capital markets. >> vivian, what do you say >> you're the bull >> i am the bull we have an outperform rating on pepsi. the preferred name in the group relative to coke and dr. pepper diversified model.we like their our thesisn the soda category more broadly, which is not that popular with the manufacturers over the last three years is soda is the new cigarette. we think it's categorically fundamentally structured >> and you're the bull >> i am. pe
the company's chief executive officer hugh johnston appeared on squawk with his thoughts on what lednings beat. >> running about 8.5% of our revenues are coming from products over the last -- introduced within the last three years and those products are typically not big on the volume side they typically are more premium oriented, and as a result we're getting higher dollars per ounce or per pound and that's why you see a bit of the muthed volume growth relative to the revenue growth....
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sing is medical directer of neuroscience at the sarah cannon cancer institute at hca health care's johnstonctor, thank you so much for joining us. we're very concerned about senator mccain. and before we start, i want to let you know that we are waiting for vice president pence to speak at the ohio state university. if that happens, i will have to dip into the vice president, is thanks for your patience in advance. >> thank you very much. arthel: sure. if you could start, doctor, by explaining to us what is, is it glioblastoma? what causes it to form? is everyone susceptible? can anyone get it? >> glioblastoma is a malignant brain tumor. actually it's only about 10-15% of the brain tumors. majority of the other brain tumors are much better treatable. and glioblastoma is called from the cells called astracyte. they're the best friends forever for the neurons. they sometimes can go rogue. and in brain usually the tissue, cells die and the body -- arthel: do they regenerate? no? or the body -- >> the body makes new cells, but there's a proportional rate of cell formation and getting rid of the
sing is medical directer of neuroscience at the sarah cannon cancer institute at hca health care's johnstonctor, thank you so much for joining us. we're very concerned about senator mccain. and before we start, i want to let you know that we are waiting for vice president pence to speak at the ohio state university. if that happens, i will have to dip into the vice president, is thanks for your patience in advance. >> thank you very much. arthel: sure. if you could start, doctor, by...