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robert jordan is my hero then when i was that age and robert jordan is my hero today.hing is better than the story of someone who sacrifices for causes greater than themselves, and robert jordan was that. ♪ >> i was born on the 29th of august 1936 at a naval base in the panama canal zone. my family goes back military all the way to the revolutionary war. and my life seemed to be charted out for me. i did feel pressure from the time i was very small to do well. as a young man going to the naval academy, i was following in the footsteps of my father and my grandfather. >> yes, i was once one of you, six decades ago in the age of sail. i was -- [ laughter ] i was a non-distinguished member of the class of 1958. my superiors didn't hold me in very high esteem in those days. their disapproval was measured in the hundreds of miles of extra duty i marched in my time here. but i realized a little later in life that i hadn't fully appreciated all that the academy was trying to teach me. lessons about sacrificing for something more important than yourself, lessons about courage
robert jordan is my hero then when i was that age and robert jordan is my hero today.hing is better than the story of someone who sacrifices for causes greater than themselves, and robert jordan was that. ♪ >> i was born on the 29th of august 1936 at a naval base in the panama canal zone. my family goes back military all the way to the revolutionary war. and my life seemed to be charted out for me. i did feel pressure from the time i was very small to do well. as a young man going to...
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his hero, robert jordan, in "for whom the bell tolls," said as he died the world is a fine place and worth the fighting for. and i hate very much to leave it. we hate very much, john, that you have had to leave it. god bless you. i yield the floor. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. ♪ where history and both daily/ c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the spring court, and public policy events in washington dc -- washington, dc and around the country. we are brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. tot, the nebraska senate eight between deb fischer and the democratic challenger day -- --ybould.baldra --raybould. the debate was sponsored by k now and the omaha
his hero, robert jordan, in "for whom the bell tolls," said as he died the world is a fine place and worth the fighting for. and i hate very much to leave it. we hate very much, john, that you have had to leave it. god bless you. i yield the floor. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. ♪ where history and both daily/ c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to...
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his hero, robert jordan, in for whom the bell tolls said as he died, the world is a fine place and where the the fighting for. and i hate very much to leave it. we hate very much, john, that you have had to leave it. god bless you. i yield the floor. >> senator john mccain is set to be remembered in services in phoenix, arizona and the nation's capital. wednesday on what would have been his 82nd birthday, senator mccain's body will lie in state at the arizona state capitol in phoenix, followed by a private ceremony. arizona's junior senator jeff flake will speak. thursday, a funeral service at north phoenix baptist church where his senate colleague former vice-president joe biden will be among the speakers. the senator's body is thrown to joint base andrews in maryland and he'll lie in state in the capitol rotunda. saturday, former presidents george w. bush and barack obama memorialize senator john mccain in a ceremony at the national cathedral. and he will be laid to rest at the u.s. naval academy in a private ceremony. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created
his hero, robert jordan, in for whom the bell tolls said as he died, the world is a fine place and where the the fighting for. and i hate very much to leave it. we hate very much, john, that you have had to leave it. god bless you. i yield the floor. >> senator john mccain is set to be remembered in services in phoenix, arizona and the nation's capital. wednesday on what would have been his 82nd birthday, senator mccain's body will lie in state at the arizona state capitol in phoenix,...
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and robert jordan is still my hero.obert jordan's last thoughts were "it's been a great life and well worth fighting for." >> a hero is somebody who does the right thing no matter what, and i think john throughout his life has been heroic so many times. so we shouldn't be surprised that as he faces this at the end of his life that he's still heroic and that if he showed us how to live he's also -- he's also showing us how to die. >> i've had the good fortune to spend 60 years in service to this wondrous land. it's not been perfect service to be sure and there were probably times when the country might have benefited from a little less of my help. but i tried to deserve the privilege as best i can and i've been repaid 1,000 times over with adventures, with good company, and with the satisfaction of serving something more important than myself. of being a bit player in the extraordinary story of america. and i am so grateful to fear the world we have organized and led for 3/4 of a century, to abandon the ideals we have ad
and robert jordan is still my hero.obert jordan's last thoughts were "it's been a great life and well worth fighting for." >> a hero is somebody who does the right thing no matter what, and i think john throughout his life has been heroic so many times. so we shouldn't be surprised that as he faces this at the end of his life that he's still heroic and that if he showed us how to live he's also -- he's also showing us how to die. >> i've had the good fortune to spend 60...
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and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero, robert jordan, in for whom the bell tolls.i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint. not one. i made a small place for myself in the story of america, in the history of my times. >>> good evening. i'm kasie hunt. welcome to a special edition of "kasie d.c." tonight we are mourning senator john mccain who died saturday at the age of 81. the senator who was feisty till the end faced death the same way that he approached life. with humor and with courage. in his book, which came out this year, he wrote, quote, the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls. and i do, too. i hate to leave it. but i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. i made a small place for myself in the story of america and the
and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero, robert jordan, in for whom the bell tolls.i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint. not one. i made a small place for myself in the story of america, in the history of my times. >>> good evening. i'm kasie hunt. welcome to a special edition of "kasie d.c." tonight we are mourning senator john mccain who died saturday at the age of 81. the senator who was feisty till the end faced death the same way that he...
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the lead character is an american ex-pat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he's a little bit brash, maybe a little hotheaded. in fact, he is a dynamite specialist whose specially literally is blowing things up. he goes down fighting right down to the books final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered something john wrote of years ago about this book. he noted that his favorite literary hero wasn't some contrived caricature of a hero from central casting. the book is full of complexities. the character has to face all of the messiness of life and war. his idealism is challenged but he realizes the imperfections of this world don't mean the concept of sacrifice is outdated. they don't make love of cause or country into something quaint or naÏve. they only make patriotism, service and hope that much more noble and necessary. it takes one kind of heroism to undergo unimaginable pain and suffering as a pow, but then persist and loyalty. it takes another kind of heroism to sustain that passion for
the lead character is an american ex-pat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he's a little bit brash, maybe a little hotheaded. in fact, he is a dynamite specialist whose specially literally is blowing things up. he goes down fighting right down to the books final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered something john wrote of years ago about this book. he noted that his favorite literary hero wasn't...
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senator mccain really saw himself from the time elves 12 years old as a kind of robert jordan figure. the protagonist of hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." he was the -- in one of the books he did with mark salter, mark salter by the way, as ted southernson was to jack kennedy, mark salter was to john mccain. it's one of the most vital literary and political partnerships of the 20th and 21st centuries. so our thoughts are with mark as well. but young john mccain was in the yard outside his parents' house in arlington. when he was 12 years old. and found not one but two four-leaf clovers. and ran in to his father's study, grabbed a book off the shelf, to press the four leaf clovers in. and it was for whom the bell tolls. his eyes fell on it, and you know, as you know, that's an age when books can really leave a deep imprint on a young mind. and he saw in robert jordan there doomed hero, a romantic someone who believed in the cause in the spanish civil war. that figure resonated with the young mccain. and it stayed with him forever. the marvelous line toward the very end of that epi
senator mccain really saw himself from the time elves 12 years old as a kind of robert jordan figure. the protagonist of hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." he was the -- in one of the books he did with mark salter, mark salter by the way, as ted southernson was to jack kennedy, mark salter was to john mccain. it's one of the most vital literary and political partnerships of the 20th and 21st centuries. so our thoughts are with mark as well. but young john mccain was in the yard...
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the lead character is an american ex-pat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he's a little bit brash, maybe a little hot headed. in fact, he's a dynamite specialist whoses specialty -- whose specialty literally is blowing things up. and he goes down fighting right down to the book's final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered something john wrote a few years ago about this book. he noted that his favorite literary hero wasn't some contrived caricature of a hero from central casting. the book is full of complexities the character has to face all of the messiness of life and war. his idealism is challenged, but he realizes the imperfections of this world don't mean the concept of sacrifice is outdated they don't make love of cause or country into something quaint or naive. they only make patriotism, service, and hope that much more noble and necessary. it takes one kind of heroism to undergo unimaginable pain and suffering as a p.o.w. but then persist in loyalty. it takes another kind of herois
the lead character is an american ex-pat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he's a little bit brash, maybe a little hot headed. in fact, he's a dynamite specialist whoses specialty -- whose specialty literally is blowing things up. and he goes down fighting right down to the book's final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered something john wrote a few years ago about this book. he noted that his...
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his favorite line is robert jordan's the observation, at the end of hemmingway. >> the world is a finelace and it is worth leaving it. >> senator mccain always hate leaving a fight. >> one of the things that is so poignant here that president trump has gone out of his way for over two or three years now to take mccain on and it is one of the dumber fights could ever pick is trying to pick a fight with a man who has given so much of his life to the life of the country and the senate. what we see and i suspect in coming days and weeks is a appreciation of signatuervice. john mccain is not perfect, but he believes he'll put the country first. we have a president who only believes in himself. the contrast could not be darker. >> sacrificial. >> thank you, jon meacham. >> the latest member of trump inner circle to be offered a deal. what it all means for the president and his family? welcome to the place... where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great t
his favorite line is robert jordan's the observation, at the end of hemmingway. >> the world is a finelace and it is worth leaving it. >> senator mccain always hate leaving a fight. >> one of the things that is so poignant here that president trump has gone out of his way for over two or three years now to take mccain on and it is one of the dumber fights could ever pick is trying to pick a fight with a man who has given so much of his life to the life of the country and the...
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. >> and teddy roosevelt, and robert jordan and his father. >> what is the central thread with all ofou named? it is either their honor or the struggle with honor is the central thread and the common thread with john everyday. it is the common search for honor honor. >> he is seeing the giants of the past as people that he, himself, would like to aspire to, and there is, there is a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. somebody who really can invoke an inspiration when you watch him from the distance. you know, that is what i think that he aspired to be for a long time and to a certain degree, he has achieved it. >> it is the second time that i am going on the trip with him and i'm a very junior senator, and drive up to andrew's air force base and all of the guys at attention and the great big airplane with the united states of america, and i'm in one of the small seat, and way in the back there is john mccain at the great big table with the four senior senators, and he spots me, and he says, kunts, you, and i can't repeat it. you get off of my plane. yes, sir, what? and l
. >> and teddy roosevelt, and robert jordan and his father. >> what is the central thread with all ofou named? it is either their honor or the struggle with honor is the central thread and the common thread with john everyday. it is the common search for honor honor. >> he is seeing the giants of the past as people that he, himself, would like to aspire to, and there is, there is a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. somebody who really can invoke an inspiration...
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quoted in his last book, the restless wave, one of his many larger than life heros, the fictitious robert jordanrom for whom the bell tolls. he says the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it. but then mccain said, i don't have a complaint. not one. it has been quite a ride. dana bash, cnn, washington. >>> following now relations between north korea and the united states, a new era of diplomacy appears to have hit a speed bump. on friday the u.s. president postponed secretary of state mike pompeo's trip to north korea one day after it was announced. mr. trump blames north korea's slow progress on denuclearization, but the door is not all together shut. mr. trump tweeted his warmest regards and respect to chairman kim saying he looked forward to seeing him soon. following the story, paula hancocks is live in seoul, south korea. paula, the president keeping a crack in the door here, but it does put new pressure on the upcoming meeting between north and south korea. >> reporter: well, that's right, george. and the secretary of state mike pompeo did speak to th
quoted in his last book, the restless wave, one of his many larger than life heros, the fictitious robert jordanrom for whom the bell tolls. he says the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it. but then mccain said, i don't have a complaint. not one. it has been quite a ride. dana bash, cnn, washington. >>> following now relations between north korea and the united states, a new era of diplomacy appears to have hit a speed bump. on friday the u.s....
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the other thought of course is i had more conversations with him about robert jordan from whom the bell tells than i ever did in english class. the closing image of that novel is jordan's heart beating on the forest floor as he prepares to take one more shot. i've always thought of john mccain's heart as aulways beating. >> i never told this story before. one of my most memorable days on the campaign in '08 was john mccain reading out loud to me and a couple other aides in a hotel room. let me say, john mccain, i have never stayed at a four seasons or ritz carlton. it was always a la quinta and he sta ate tuna. he was not a fan of luxury. he was loved hemmingway. i traded emails with mark salter today. he was the man who put -- i don't know how to say it. he put poetry to john mccain's patriotic soul. >> mark salter and john mccain are true an alter ego in a political relationship that you'll find. they have nurtured each other in all kinds of ways. mark has been right there. he's right there today. he's someone that will always be linked to john mccain. i think when you talk about thes
the other thought of course is i had more conversations with him about robert jordan from whom the bell tells than i ever did in english class. the closing image of that novel is jordan's heart beating on the forest floor as he prepares to take one more shot. i've always thought of john mccain's heart as aulways beating. >> i never told this story before. one of my most memorable days on the campaign in '08 was john mccain reading out loud to me and a couple other aides in a hotel room....
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the lead character is an american named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he is a little bit brash, may be a little bit hotheaded. in fact, he is a dynamite specialist. his specialty, literally, is blowing things up. it goes down fighting, right down to the books final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. honestly, i rediscovered something john wrote a few years ago about this book. he noted that his literary hero was not some contrived character here contrived from casting. the book is full of complexities. the character has two face all of the messiness of life and war. his idealism is challenged. but, he realized the challenges don't mean that the sacrifices are outdated. they don't make love of because our country into something quite or naive. the only make favoritism, service and hope much more noble and necessary. it takes one type of heroism to undergo unimaginable pain and suffering as a p.o.w., but persist in loyalty. it takes another kind of heroism to sustain that fashion for decades more. with the arrows
the lead character is an american named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he is a little bit brash, may be a little bit hotheaded. in fact, he is a dynamite specialist. his specialty, literally, is blowing things up. it goes down fighting, right down to the books final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. honestly, i rediscovered something john wrote a few years ago about this book. he noted that his literary hero was not some...
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the lead character is an american expat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he is a little bit brash, maybe a little hotheaded, in fact he is a dynamite specialist, whose specialty literally is blowing things up. and i goes down fighting right down to the book's final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered recently john wrote about this book. he noted his favorite literary hero wasn't some contrived caricature of a hero from central casting. the book is full of complexities. the character has to face all of the messiness of life and war. his idealism is challenged. but he realizes the imperfections of this world don't mean the concept of sacrifice is outdated. they don't make love of cause or country into something quaint or naive. they only make patriotism, service, and hope that much more noble and necessary. it takes one kind of heroism to undergo unimaginable pain and suffering as a p.o.w. but persist in loyalty. it takes another kind of heroism to sustain that passion for decades more. t
the lead character is an american expat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he is a little bit brash, maybe a little hotheaded, in fact he is a dynamite specialist, whose specialty literally is blowing things up. and i goes down fighting right down to the book's final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john might identify with this guy. i recently rediscovered recently john wrote about this book. he noted his favorite literary hero wasn't some contrived...
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. >> teddy roosevelt, robert jordan, you know, his father. >> what's the central thread with the peopleither their honor or their struggle with honor. i think that's the central thread and common thread i see with john every day, constant search for honor. >> he sees these giants of the past as people he himself would like to aspire to and there is. there's a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. >> somebody who really can invoke an inspiration when you watch him from a distance. that's what i think he's aspired to be for a long time and to a certain extent he's achieved it. >> once referred to a guy working for me as an expletive and said to the guy working for me, you've made it. if john is calling you by a swear word you're in the inner circle. >> he has a temper, it's quick. he doesn't hold grudges that i've seen. >> once we were in new hampshire, he really lit me up and so i thought, i'm not going to get near him. and at the end of the day, this was my first thing in the morning, at the end of the day he works over to two ice cream cones -- >> piece offering. >> offers
. >> teddy roosevelt, robert jordan, you know, his father. >> what's the central thread with the peopleither their honor or their struggle with honor. i think that's the central thread and common thread i see with john every day, constant search for honor. >> he sees these giants of the past as people he himself would like to aspire to and there is. there's a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. >> somebody who really can invoke an inspiration when you watch...
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world is a fine place and worth fighting for, and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint. not one. >> he's been called every name many the book by a lot of people. and he's confident in his own skin. >> unsuccessful presidential candidates rarely leave a legacy, but mccain is different. >> we're americans, and we never give up. we never quit. >> loved serving his country. when he was a midshipman going into the naval academy at 18 to a united states senator. >> he did almost die for his country. that's about the biggest sacrifice you can make for your country. >> he believed in the ideals of america. >> i think john mccain would like his legacy to be an understanding that america is a unique place. >> that it's worth the fight to preserve what's made this country strong. >> nothing brings greater happiness in life than to serve a cause greater than yourself. >> he would tell you, tie yourself to a cause that's bigger than you. you'll have adventures and satisfaction and joy in your life. >> you wrote, earning the
world is a fine place and worth fighting for, and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint. not one. >> he's been called every name many the book by a lot of people. and he's confident in his own skin. >> unsuccessful presidential candidates rarely leave a legacy, but mccain is different. >> we're americans, and we never give up. we never quit. >> loved serving his country. when he was a...
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in his last book, "the restless wave," one of his many larger-than-life heroes, the fictitious robert jordan hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." he said, the world is a fine place and worth fighting for, and i hate very much to leave it. but then mccain said, i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. dana bash, cnn, washington. >> joining me now, republican congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania. congressman, good morning to you. and we want to talk about, of course, some of the pressing issues of the day, but i want to also start with senator mccain and his assessment it's been quite a ride. your thoughts your colleague there in congress. >> sure. certainly, we can reflect upon i think we can reflect upon but- senator mccain's public service and be proud as americans that we have a leader like senator mccain who allowed his conscience to be his voice, who spoke truth to power, who oftentimes told his republican supporters things that he didn't want to hear and who also had the humility as an elected official to say that he didn't always get it right. i think in this c
in his last book, "the restless wave," one of his many larger-than-life heroes, the fictitious robert jordan hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." he said, the world is a fine place and worth fighting for, and i hate very much to leave it. but then mccain said, i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. dana bash, cnn, washington. >> joining me now, republican congressman ryan costello of pennsylvania. congressman, good morning to you. and we want to...
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mccain always said the novel's pro tag in any event robert jordan was his hero.e world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and i hate very much to leave it. and i do too mccain wrote, i hate to leave it but i don't have a complaint. no one. it's been quite a ride. more from the book in just a moment. book the book and the film, they were two parting gifts of sorts from mccain and his long time co-author and collaborator mark salter. i remember speaking with the head the hbo about the film. once we learned about the diagnosis, it was important to the film makers and executives at hbo to talk with mccain and talk with his friends and associates about his life and about what his life meant and to have a record -- to have a recording. we've seen that across the media landscape as well with remarkable tributes in the past 15 hours or so. dana bash's incredible documentary that will be reairing, speaking with law milwaukee e makers with both parties about mccain's impact. you might have noticed abc scrambled, able to air a documentary saturday night as well, one
mccain always said the novel's pro tag in any event robert jordan was his hero.e world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and i hate very much to leave it. and i do too mccain wrote, i hate to leave it but i don't have a complaint. no one. it's been quite a ride. more from the book in just a moment. book the book and the film, they were two parting gifts of sorts from mccain and his long time co-author and collaborator mark salter. i remember speaking with the head the hbo about the...
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world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and i hate very much leaving it, spoke my hero, robert jordanarnest hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride, he says. let's now bring in cnn congressional reporter lauren fox in washington, d.c. lauren, what is the reaction there across the nation's capital? >> such a strong outpouring from lawmakers, from both sides of capitol hill. one of the most notable tonight came from senator chuck schumer, a democrat leakding the senate democrats. he said he wanted to introduce some kind of resolution to rename one of the senate buildings after john mccain, it would be the russell senate office building, that's where mccain kept his office for many decades. just a note about how strong aisle. there's so much lawmakers are saying about their friend, their colleague john mccain. you know, it sounds like so many of them are missing the senator tonight, trying to remember what it would even be like to go back to work without mccain. obviously he was a friend to many, and someone who, you know, didn't a
world is a fine place and worth the fighting for and i hate very much leaving it, spoke my hero, robert jordanarnest hemingway's "for whom the bell tolls." i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride, he says. let's now bring in cnn congressional reporter lauren fox in washington, d.c. lauren, what is the reaction there across the nation's capital? >> such a strong outpouring from lawmakers, from both sides of capitol hill. one of the most notable tonight came from...
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and the other thought, of course, is i had more conversations with him about robert jordan, for whom the bell tolls, english class. the closing image of that novel is george's heartbeati beating e forest floor as he tried to take one more shot. i always thought of john mccain's heart beating and always will. >> i've never told this story before. today is as good as any. mark leib vits, he was reading out loud to me, mark salter and a couple other aides with him. i believe we were in wisconsin in a hotel room. let me say, john mccain, i have never stayed at a four seasons or ritz carlton. it was always la quinta or quality inn. he did not eat fancy food. he got canned tuna from costco. i have a new load of groceries. we stayed at down scale lovely hotels, but he was not a fan of luxury, but he did love hemming way. i want your thoughts about that. i also want to put this out there because john meacham raised mark salter, i traded e-mails with mark salter today. you've profiled mark salter. he was the man who put, i don't know how to say it, who put poetry to john mccain's patriotic so
and the other thought, of course, is i had more conversations with him about robert jordan, for whom the bell tolls, english class. the closing image of that novel is george's heartbeati beating e forest floor as he tried to take one more shot. i always thought of john mccain's heart beating and always will. >> i've never told this story before. today is as good as any. mark leib vits, he was reading out loud to me, mark salter and a couple other aides with him. i believe we were in...
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spoken by a hero robert jordan in ernest hemingway's for whom the bell tolls. "and i do too.e to leave it. but i don't have a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride," he says. let's bring in lonnie chen now. a research fellow at the hoover institution. he was the public policy director for the presidential campaign of mitt romney in 2012 and joining this hour from mountain view, california. thank you for your time. >> thank you, george. >> lonnie, people who remember the life and legacy of this man, he was fiercely conservative but bipartisan in his approach. it is hard not to contrast that to the current political environment of polarity. >> no, i think the differences are glaring. you had here a man in john mccain who was fierce in defense of his own principles yet willing to work across the aisle when it required -- when it was required to be done. and he was someone who i think we don't see enough of characters like john mccain in our politics here in the united states today and i think we're worse for it. you look at the people who have expressed their condolences an
spoken by a hero robert jordan in ernest hemingway's for whom the bell tolls. "and i do too.e to leave it. but i don't have a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride," he says. let's bring in lonnie chen now. a research fellow at the hoover institution. he was the public policy director for the presidential campaign of mitt romney in 2012 and joining this hour from mountain view, california. thank you for your time. >> thank you, george. >> lonnie, people who remember...
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the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls. i do too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. i've known great passions, seen wonders, fought a war and helped make a peace. i've lived very well and i've been deprived of comforts. i have been as lonely as a person can be and enjoyed the company of heros. i've experienced despair and happiness. i made a story for myself in the history of times. i think this particular graph in his most recent book sums up so much of what governor jan brewer did explain is a complex man and very hard to sum up, even in a paragraph, never mind an entire book or 24 hours a day as we have here on cnn. >> what's striking to me is i think the feeling that people have expressed about their appreciation because of who he was, how he lived his life and his really commitment to serve that was at such a deep level who can't admire and appreciate that? again, regardless of political party, it's an amazing characteristic to have that convi
the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls. i do too. i hate to leave it, but i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. i've known great passions, seen wonders, fought a war and helped make a peace. i've lived very well and i've been deprived of comforts. i have been as lonely as a person can be and enjoyed the company of heros. i've experienced despair and happiness. i made a story...
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. >> teddy roosevelt, robert jordan, you know, his father. >> what's the central thread with all theonor. i think that's the central thread and that's the common thread i see with john every day, it's that constant search for honor. >> he sees these giants of the past as people he himself would like to aspire to. and there have there's a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. somebody who really can invoke an inspiration when you watch him from a distance. you know, that's what i think he's aspired to be for a long time and to a certain extent he's achieved it. >> it's the second time i'm going on a trip with him and i'm a very june juror senator at this point. you drive out to andrews air force base, there's all these guys standing at attention. you go out to this great big airplane that says united states of america. i'm in one of the small seats and way in the back there's senator john mccain at his great big table with his four senior senators. and he spots me and he says, coons, you. i can't repeat anything -- get off my plane. and i -- sir, what? and lindsey comes ov
. >> teddy roosevelt, robert jordan, you know, his father. >> what's the central thread with all theonor. i think that's the central thread and that's the common thread i see with john every day, it's that constant search for honor. >> he sees these giants of the past as people he himself would like to aspire to. and there have there's a certain amount of teddy roosevelt in john mccain. somebody who really can invoke an inspiration when you watch him from a distance. you know,...
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the world is a fine place and worth fighting for, i hate to leave it spoke my hero robert jordan form the bell tolls. i do, too. i hate to leave it. i don't have a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride. i've known great passion, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war and helped make a peace. i've lived very well, and i've been deprived of all comforts. i've been as lonely as a person can be, and i've enjoyed the company of heroes. i've suffered the deepest despair and experienced the highest exultation. i made a small place for myself in the story of america, in the history of my times. what an ingrate i would be to curse the fate that concludes the life i led. i prefer to give thanks for those blessings and my love to the people who blessed me with theirs. the bell tolls for me. i knew it would. i hope those who mourn my passing, and even those who don't, will celebrate as i celebrate a happy life lived in imperfect service to a country made of ideals whose continued success is the hope of the world. >> the man who helped senator mccain write those words, this is his friend and
the world is a fine place and worth fighting for, i hate to leave it spoke my hero robert jordan form the bell tolls. i do, too. i hate to leave it. i don't have a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride. i've known great passion, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war and helped make a peace. i've lived very well, and i've been deprived of all comforts. i've been as lonely as a person can be, and i've enjoyed the company of heroes. i've suffered the deepest despair and experienced the...
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spoke my hero robert jordan in fo whom the bell tolls. and i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride. i have known great passion, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war, and helped make peace. i have lived very wl and i have been deprived of all comforts. i have been asonely as a person can be and i have enjoyed the company of. hero i suffered the deepest despair and experienced the highest exhullitation. i made small plaor myself in the story of america and the history ofys my times. what an ingrate i would be to curse the fate that concludes led.blessed life i have i prefer to give thanks for those blessings and my love to the people who blessed me with . thei the bell tolls for me. i knew it would. i hopeou those who my passing and even those who don't ll celebra as i celebrate a happy life lived in imperfect service to a country made of ideals whose o continued succes is the hope of the world. >> well, the manelhod senator mccain write those words, his friend and longtime aide andr speechwriark salter who
spoke my hero robert jordan in fo whom the bell tolls. and i do, too. i hate to leave it, but i don't a complaint. not one. it's been quite a ride. i have known great passion, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war, and helped make peace. i have lived very wl and i have been deprived of all comforts. i have been asonely as a person can be and i have enjoyed the company of. hero i suffered the deepest despair and experienced the highest exhullitation. i made small plaor myself in the story of...
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the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls. and i do, too. i hate to leave it. but i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. i made a small place for myself in the story of america and the history of my times. the bell tolls for me. i knew it would. so i tried, as best i could, to stay a part of the main. and i wish all of you great adventures, good company, and lives as lucky as mine. >>> there is now a move underway led by senator chuck schumer, a democrat, to rename the longest-standing senate building on capitol hill after mccain. the question i'm asking, i think that we're all asking, is one of history. legacy and the politics he leaves behind. his death seems to mark the end of more than just his own life. we have a remarkable panel to reflect on his life and legacy tonight. former spokesman for house speaker boehner and former senior advisor to jeb bush, michael steele. washington correspondent for bbc world news america, katty kay. presidential is historian and msnbc contribu
the world is a fine place and worth fighting for and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordan in for whom the bell tolls. and i do, too. i hate to leave it. but i don't have a complaint, not one. it's been quite a ride. i made a small place for myself in the story of america and the history of my times. the bell tolls for me. i knew it would. so i tried, as best i could, to stay a part of the main. and i wish all of you great adventures, good company, and lives as lucky as...
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world is a fine place and worth the fighting for, and i hate very much to leave it, spoke my hero robert jordanor whom the bell tolls." and i do too. i hate to leave it. but i don't have a complaint, not one. i made a small place for myself in the story of america and the history of my times. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? whoooo. tripadvisor makes finding your perfect hotel... relaxing. just enter your destination and dates. tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the hotel you want for the lowest price. dates. deals. done! tripadvisor. the difference you feel is a night... and day. fe
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all the stories about potential drug use that he had to counter and things >> hemingway, robert jordan cry? you think nick adams ever did? >> no. >> hemingway -- >> you're talking about an older era, a changed era for ceos -- >> i don't think those are the examples you want for how to bottle it up >> that's right. >> and with ceos you want to think they're in control i will give you that >> yeah. >> kyle is here because he didn't come to bring your kids workday. we promised to bring him here this summer, and the summer is almost up, so he came today. kyle is here today >> what about a horse bite >> we have aes corporation betting big on renewibility energy the company's ceo will join us next also a programming note, tomorrow i'll speak to warren buffett ahead of his lunch with the winning bidder that's tomorrow on "squawk alley. as we head to break a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do
all the stories about potential drug use that he had to counter and things >> hemingway, robert jordan cry? you think nick adams ever did? >> no. >> hemingway -- >> you're talking about an older era, a changed era for ceos -- >> i don't think those are the examples you want for how to bottle it up >> that's right. >> and with ceos you want to think they're in control i will give you that >> yeah. >> kyle is here because he didn't come to...
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emily: bloomberg jordan roberts. after three years of searching, uber has announced a new cfo. he is a longtime banking executive who weathered the 2008 financial crisis. he will guide the company to a planned initial public offering lakes next year. the ceo took over in september, finding an experienced financial executive became one of his top priorities. coming up, how social media company behind snapchat is hoping to regain success. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. listen on the bloomberg radio app, bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: singapore's ride-hailing company grab is rolling out its very own advertising service. brad adds will be incorporated in its fleet of vehicles in 200 plus cities in southeast asia is where drivers and delivery partners can earn 10% in additional income. three categories will be provided, in car options, billboard, and in app advertising. after a disastrous redesign, declining daily use, and an inability to gain profit, snap is trying to rebound. for four of the six quarters since its i
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bell tolls, that deals with the ernest hemingway book and movie, obviously, and his protagonist, robert jordaner to for whom the bell tolls, and today the bell tolls for john mccain. ed: absolutely. you know, bret baier, quite well. he will, of course, be leading our coverage in this week on "special report," 6 p.m. eastern every night, but also throughout the day giving insights and analysis like that. and after labor day, the senate is going to be going back and dealing, of course w the confirmation hearings of brett kavanaugh. and bret will be leading our coverage. we appreciate you taking time out this morning. rachel: thank you, bret. ed: all right. it is at point, is it an attempt to repair the democratic party? the dnc, as we noted earlier, is now limiting superdelegates. we look ahead to the impact on the next presidential election. i bet bernie sanders wishes they had done that. rachel: a little late for that. and our coverage of the legacy of john mccain continues with the tributes pouring in in this morning. >> my great privilege was to serve in the company of him. i witnessed a tho
bell tolls, that deals with the ernest hemingway book and movie, obviously, and his protagonist, robert jordaner to for whom the bell tolls, and today the bell tolls for john mccain. ed: absolutely. you know, bret baier, quite well. he will, of course, be leading our coverage in this week on "special report," 6 p.m. eastern every night, but also throughout the day giving insights and analysis like that. and after labor day, the senate is going to be going back and dealing, of course w...
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what you girls are gabbin' about, rod rosenstein. ( laughter ) rosenstein is robert mueller's boss, so ohio republican jim jordanaid into him about... uh... something? >> mr. rosenstein, did you threaten staffers on the house intelligent committee? media reports indicate you did. >> media reports are mistaken. >> sometimes. but this is what they said: "having the nation's number one law enforcement officer threaten to subpoena your calls and emails is downright chilling." did you threaten to subpoena their calls and emails? >> no, sir, and there's no way to subpoena phone calls. >> well, i mean, i'm just saying... ( laughter ) >> stephen: bravo! ( cheers and applause ) boom! zingbots! he got laughs! take it from me, it is hard to get a giggle during a congressional testimony. ( laughter ) it is a tough room. but after laying into rosenstein, congressman jordan wanted to make sure there were no hard feelings. >> i appreciate your service. it's not personal. >> stephen: see? "it's not personal." thank you, congressman. this is the kind of civility wherein... >> now, who are we supposed to believe? staff members wh
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jordan mcnear's death. we are also now hearing from the region's board as well. chancellor robert releasing a stement reading in part that the board was shocked by the tragic death of jordan mcnear and found subsequent allegations related to the university of maryland football program, profoundly alarming. back out live, we now know the allegations include verbal and physical abuse leading to hd coach dj being placed on leave as well as three other members of the athletic staffer, which now include a coach lethi go week as well. the investigation into this is ongoing as is that meeting we understand at last check. we'll bring you more updates as we get them online and news 4. throwing a toddler in a creek. part of a story that played out on nday. there is new cell phone -- there are new cell phone photos that shhe dramatic scene on fair child drive. police swarmed that neighborhood searching for 28-year-old kyle sunday. he was wanted f throwingis two-year-old son in the creek ftearlier in the day a police tried to pull him over. police eventually tracked him down in an attic of on
jordan mcnear's death. we are also now hearing from the region's board as well. chancellor robert releasing a stement reading in part that the board was shocked by the tragic death of jordan mcnear and found subsequent allegations related to the university of maryland football program, profoundly alarming. back out live, we now know the allegations include verbal and physical abuse leading to hd coach dj being placed on leave as well as three other members of the athletic staffer, which now...
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jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep up with all of the suspicious developments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further eased its pressure on russian's largest aluminum company. less than four months after sanctions on it and its notorious leader were imposed even as the white house seems willing to inflict pain on american farmers and consumers with its trade wars, russian aluminum workers are apparently worthy of special protection. and that is special protection from donald trump. it is controlled by vladimir putin's friend who points out has been investigated for money laundering and accused of threatening the lives of business rivals, illegally wiretapping a government official and taking part in extortion and racqu raketeering. paul manafort was very friendly with him or at least tried to be. he offered him private briefings. if paul manafort is convicted in his current trial or i
jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep up with all of the suspicious developments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further eased its pressure on russian's largest aluminum company. less than four months after sanctions...
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jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep uppments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further eased its pressure on russian's largest aluminum company. less than four months after sanctions on it and its notorious leader were imposed even as the white house seems willing to inflict pain
jordan side of this is very, very worried about tonight. >> absolutely. >> thank you, ari. >> thank you, lawrence. >> how can robert mueller possibly keep uppments in the trump relationship to russia and vladimir putin and the friends of vladimir putin? consider just this item from the new york times tonight. the trump administration further eased its pressure on russian's largest aluminum company. less than four months after sanctions on it and its notorious leader were...
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jordan. would paul manafort, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, any of them, what any of them be in any issues today but for robert dame, no russia, no collusion. it not even campaign issue. and this is where we are and you can even get the documents you've subpoenaed. >> right. and gregg jarrett is exactly right. the main issue is the dossier, not mr. papadopoulos, not these other things that we are hearing about. understand this. bruce r's wife worked for the firm fired by the clintons to produce the dossier and four weeks ago in a congressional hearing peter strock said the fbi got the dossier from bruce orr. it is not supposed to work that way. so that's the key. we need to get bruce orr in there next week and ask him all kinds of questions, like who was he giving the dossier to? who received it at the fbi? who was the person he handed it to? did sally h arad rosenstein nobody was up to when he was meeting with them these numerous times? lots of important questions. that's the real focus. all this other stuff is off on the side. the real focus is that dossier because that's what they used to get the warrant to
jordan. would paul manafort, michael cohen, george papadopoulos, any of them, what any of them be in any issues today but for robert dame, no russia, no collusion. it not even campaign issue. and this is where we are and you can even get the documents you've subpoenaed. >> right. and gregg jarrett is exactly right. the main issue is the dossier, not mr. papadopoulos, not these other things that we are hearing about. understand this. bruce r's wife worked for the firm fired by the clintons...