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i said, no, sir. and he said, give me that quarter. he took that quarter and we went to church sunday. he made him take that quarter up to the pulpit and put in an offer. lot of elderly a people. he was just -- that kind of caring. i was kind ofide, trained to do something pretty good, but i did not see it because dad and mama would go to the school and have all these talks with the teachers. what they was talking about, later on i learned from my older sisters and brothers, is that mama --d james, data dad and mama is very proud of you and they tell those teachers to push you because you have smarts. i learned that a little later. i always had to do everything at school. we would have a school program. we want you to be the mc, we want you to start that group, we want you to be over the agriculture program. i had all the assignments. when i would come home, i did not get a chance to go out and play. james, you have to get all that stuff done. between feeding hogs and chickens and doing all that, by that time it is dark. i did not see
i said, no, sir. and he said, give me that quarter. he took that quarter and we went to church sunday. he made him take that quarter up to the pulpit and put in an offer. lot of elderly a people. he was just -- that kind of caring. i was kind ofide, trained to do something pretty good, but i did not see it because dad and mama would go to the school and have all these talks with the teachers. what they was talking about, later on i learned from my older sisters and brothers, is that mama --d...
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Jul 28, 2020
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they said mr. trump is on the line. i said sure. and they said for real. they said paula mr. i pick up the phone actually it was his receptionist and said mr. trump would like to speak with you. he said you are fantastic. you have the itd, factor. i said oh sir that is what we call the anointing. that was our hello. [laughter] he repeats and said i have been watching you on televisionv television, christian television and begins to repeat to me three sermons almost verbatim that i preached on values and talk to how he was presbyterian and his mother was a godly praying woman off god and he went to doctor norman vincent appeals church until the day off retirement and told me sermon after sermon. and began to share with me are you ever inea new york? i said yes i am had a lot of partnership and people i would see. he said come by the office. this was 19 years ago. i thought i would say a quick hello. he said stay a while. that they will kick me out that now whenever you are in new york, come by. so i went and then the third time i said i felt like the lord spoke to me l and sai
they said mr. trump is on the line. i said sure. and they said for real. they said paula mr. i pick up the phone actually it was his receptionist and said mr. trump would like to speak with you. he said you are fantastic. you have the itd, factor. i said oh sir that is what we call the anointing. that was our hello. [laughter] he repeats and said i have been watching you on televisionv television, christian television and begins to repeat to me three sermons almost verbatim that i preached on...
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Jul 4, 2020
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i said why are you only bussing the black kids? he said did you hear what i said? we are bussing the black kids and that was it and he was talking over me. >> that was it. i remember that. are the ones they who had to get up early, come home late. driver far. l.a., we had in the number one elementary school academically in my area because the people who lived in my area were educators, doctors, lawyers, black mostly. our school was tough. my kids went to private school. anyway, they bust the kids from school -- bussed the kids. they said why should we bus the kids? our kids don't need to go to a white school. what the school district did was take out every other great so you had to bus your kid away. >> was that one of the reasons why you sent your kids to private school? ms. grinnell: no, i just did. i sent them to the french school. they ended up at public school eventually. >> which schools? ms. grinnell: [indiscernible] >> that's where my sister went. do they have an ok experience? ms. grinnell: yes. my kids don't see things the way i see things. my son used to
i said why are you only bussing the black kids? he said did you hear what i said? we are bussing the black kids and that was it and he was talking over me. >> that was it. i remember that. are the ones they who had to get up early, come home late. driver far. l.a., we had in the number one elementary school academically in my area because the people who lived in my area were educators, doctors, lawyers, black mostly. our school was tough. my kids went to private school. anyway, they bust...
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he said, no. i said, well, have you thought about that? he said, not till right now.like a good idea. will you come with me? yeah, i'll go with you. so we drove over there. >> reporter: james' daughter katelynn, 16 then, sounded the alarm. as rachel's worried father and betrayed husband pulled up at the entrance to james' isolated mountain property. >> we just got done shooting and i just hear this car roll up. i said, wow, that sounds like rachel. i see these two men walking up the driveway, and i was like, oh, my god. what are they doing here? and i ran out. i'm like, dad, todd's here. so is don. he goes, all right. let's get this over with. i grabbed the 9 -- or i didn't grab the 9. i grabbed the m-4. >> reporter: katelynn is talking about the gun she had at the ready, a 9 millimeter pistol and an m-4 rifle. and james, he had a pistol holstered in the small of his back as he walked out to greet todd and don. >> i had a 9 millimeter on me, and i know how to use it extremely well. >> reporter: here is james' memory of a confrontation so tense it sounds almost surreal
he said, no. i said, well, have you thought about that? he said, not till right now.like a good idea. will you come with me? yeah, i'll go with you. so we drove over there. >> reporter: james' daughter katelynn, 16 then, sounded the alarm. as rachel's worried father and betrayed husband pulled up at the entrance to james' isolated mountain property. >> we just got done shooting and i just hear this car roll up. i said, wow, that sounds like rachel. i see these two men walking up the...
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i said do i feed him every day? she said yes. what if he acts up? but john miles stand up, john miles, stand up. that is john miles, now. >> now, wait a minute take a good look at john miles. i am almost 90 years old and there he is. i am supposed to spank him what he does not do right. when i walked up to give him a spanking i had to get a chair. i love john miles. i loved him then and i love john miles, now. i will take care of him and spank you, whether you like it, or not. but, lillian and john, stayed married. i put together and it lasted 43 years. that is not a bad record, is it? they were happy and lillian gave him every support and they gave love to john miles in the process. john was an unusual individual. we all loved him all the time. she sincerely was a parent. he said, he was not going to stop. all of you knew him i'm not going to tell you anything about john. all of you know his fervor you know the love he had for everybody. i want us to look at john we thought we knew, and the john who convinced us we knew the real man, because he was
i said do i feed him every day? she said yes. what if he acts up? but john miles stand up, john miles, stand up. that is john miles, now. >> now, wait a minute take a good look at john miles. i am almost 90 years old and there he is. i am supposed to spank him what he does not do right. when i walked up to give him a spanking i had to get a chair. i love john miles. i loved him then and i love john miles, now. i will take care of him and spank you, whether you like it, or not. but,...
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you know what he said.o the john we love, vote. thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >> to john-miles -- obama, speaker pelosi, madame mayor, romans 8:18 tells us for i consider the sufferings of the present time to not be worthy of the glory which shall be revealed to us. when i met john lewis over 40 years ago our lives intersected because in 1960 he came to my hometown raleigh, north carolina. to form snic in a small black college. where my father who was president of the naacp led nightly civil rights demonstrations. again in 1963, our lives intersected
you know what he said.o the john we love, vote. thank you. [ applause ] ♪ >> to john-miles -- obama, speaker pelosi, madame mayor, romans 8:18 tells us for i consider the sufferings of the present time to not be worthy of the glory which shall be revealed to us. when i met john lewis over 40 years ago our lives intersected because in 1960 he came to my hometown raleigh, north carolina. to form snic in a small black college. where my father who was president of the naacp led nightly...
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finally lillian said, "i do like him." i said, "all right, i'm ready now.i asked john not long ago, "did we ever ask you?" i don't think i ever got him an opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [laughter] [applause] so, now it looks like things were going to be okay. we had a big wedding. i did all the planning, because lillian was still slow. i did all the planning, had the big wedding, all the family came, so we had a wedding. now things are doing okay, and she said, "you know, but i don't like the idea of that girl -- it looks like she has some designs on john." i said, "honey, don't run away from competition. we can handle competition. we'll get rid of that girl so fast, she won't know what happened to her." [laughter] and we did. and they got married. [laughter] [applause] well, i want you to know, they were very happy. but when she found out -- now, lillian, as i said, well traveled, well educated, but she absolutely didn't like politics or people. she didn't like politics. but when john expressed an interest, lillian got in there and became h
finally lillian said, "i do like him." i said, "all right, i'm ready now.i asked john not long ago, "did we ever ask you?" i don't think i ever got him an opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [laughter] [applause] so, now it looks like things were going to be okay. we had a big wedding. i did all the planning, because lillian was still slow. i did all the planning, had the big wedding, all the family came, so we had a wedding. now things are doing okay, and...
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law he said inject it into your body and he said inject and better send in your body jackie said inject i'm reading the quote i watched the clip before i came in today he said i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning disinfectant by injection what he was asking as a question but you guys want to twist it because you can't stand it john. would you inject yourself with disinfectant in the name of science and research and faith and trump you know let lots of when you great pepto biz mall or you're not cleaning out your system is that could that be considered a distant that or not so when i asked would you inject yourself with disinfectant because donald trump is like henry ford you say i don't know her i'm asking would you inject yourself as part of a scientific experiment tell me what the definition of distance that is because i'm lost on this because i do think they are medically wise to gleen as you tell me you are the one taking the injection in the name of donald trump. and say and t
law he said inject it into your body and he said inject and better send in your body jackie said inject i'm reading the quote i watched the clip before i came in today he said i see the disinfectant where it knocks it out in a minute is there a way we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning disinfectant by injection what he was asking as a question but you guys want to twist it because you can't stand it john. would you inject yourself with disinfectant in the name...
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they said no action was taken. in an email students and alumni they apologize. >>> a man was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. the 32-year-old suspect kidnapped, sexually assaulted and beat a woman on tuesday night. officers say they responded to report of a man and women yelling in the area. they arrived to find a woman calling for help as the suspect ran away. officers apprehended him and booked him into the santa clara county jail. the suspect is a transient and on felony probation. >>> the story is a lot of heat inland. we didn't have a typical summer so far. it's been on and off with cool winds. it's been a weird pattern. the pattern that we are under is much more of what i would expect. a typical july. inland temperatures in the 90s all week. with that said that fire danger is always high. we are not looking at fire winds just low humidity with the ability of fires starting. it doesn't take much to start a fire with these conditions. with that being said that's the plan for the entire week. something
they said no action was taken. in an email students and alumni they apologize. >>> a man was arrested for sexually assaulting a woman. the 32-year-old suspect kidnapped, sexually assaulted and beat a woman on tuesday night. officers say they responded to report of a man and women yelling in the area. they arrived to find a woman calling for help as the suspect ran away. officers apprehended him and booked him into the santa clara county jail. the suspect is a transient and on felony...
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i said what do you need? he said a miler or a two miler. i will do that. he said report and i will time you. if you go fast enough, i will give you a scholarship. >> what is your record? john: the record was the last conference was in denver in 1951 at night. it was snowing in june. the coach came up to me -- i was running quarter-miles. he said if you run the two mile, we can win this race. you have to get a second or third to get the points. i ran the two mile and got a third. i had not run that for two years, but i ran that night. on the way home from the track meet in denver to salt lake i was a hero. that was my day in the sun. [laughter] graduated in 1951. went directly into the service. i enlisted. >> what was the scholarship? john: full ride. i went into education. they paid all my tuition, books. >> that is very nice. john: i would not have been able to go to school. nobody had any money. >> what was your major? john: fine arts and public health. i was going to be a teacher of art. painting. and be a coach. >> you graduated in 1951 from the univer
i said what do you need? he said a miler or a two miler. i will do that. he said report and i will time you. if you go fast enough, i will give you a scholarship. >> what is your record? john: the record was the last conference was in denver in 1951 at night. it was snowing in june. the coach came up to me -- i was running quarter-miles. he said if you run the two mile, we can win this race. you have to get a second or third to get the points. i ran the two mile and got a third. i had not...
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justice alito said this in his opinion that stood out to he said as for the potential use of subpoenas to harass, we need not exhibit a naivety from which ordinary citizens are free as we recognize a president is easily identifiable target, more than 2300 local prosecutors and district attorneys in the country many local prosecutors are elected and have ambitions for higher elective office. bring in vance, a democrat, someone who justice thomas pointed out something very interesting, justice thomas noted that the district attorney for the county of new york vance served a subpoena on the president's personal accounting firm that, quote, was nearly identical to a subpoena issued by a congressional committee requesting nearly ten years of the president's financial records. so the partisan attorney, the democrat from new york, is aiding and abetting the democrats, lawless democrats like nancy pelosi who have pursued this president with bogus charges of collusion, with bogus charges in the impeachment inquiry and are now pursuing this only to be rebuked by the supreme court and assisted by
justice alito said this in his opinion that stood out to he said as for the potential use of subpoenas to harass, we need not exhibit a naivety from which ordinary citizens are free as we recognize a president is easily identifiable target, more than 2300 local prosecutors and district attorneys in the country many local prosecutors are elected and have ambitions for higher elective office. bring in vance, a democrat, someone who justice thomas pointed out something very interesting, justice...
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>> guest: it wasn't exactly said that way. just all of a sudden they said mr. trump would like to see you. so i got on a train and went to trump tower and i remember walking into that office he had about 100 magazines on his desk. every single one of them had a picture of himself on it and then on the walls he had photos of himself. there was so many doors overflow leaning against the wall. i said i didn't know you were moving. it was such a mess. he said no, never trust anybody with a tidy desk. so it was a bizarre conversation where he had a little television on his desk watching the masters golf tournament is a good talk about that and talk about jared. he is very -- he did say only great things about melania trump and apparently i got the green light because i got the greenlight afterwards. she did the interview that she wouldn't do it in person, is that right? >> she would only discuss for 44 minutes and you don't normally say 44 minutes that's a long time for her to talk to someone. that's what is so interesting is that she has a heck of a story to tell.
>> guest: it wasn't exactly said that way. just all of a sudden they said mr. trump would like to see you. so i got on a train and went to trump tower and i remember walking into that office he had about 100 magazines on his desk. every single one of them had a picture of himself on it and then on the walls he had photos of himself. there was so many doors overflow leaning against the wall. i said i didn't know you were moving. it was such a mess. he said no, never trust anybody with a...
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barr: yes, i said that. >> you said it would be a crime. and when he said that, that a president swapping a pardon to silence a witness would be a crime, you are promising the american people that if you saw that, you would do something about that. is that right? a.g. barr: that is right. >> are you investigating donald trump for commuting the prison sentence of longtime friend and political advisor roger stone? no.ra.g. barr: >> why not? a.g. barr: why should i? sevenwas convicted on counts during the russian investigation, and he lied. why would he like? it was said he lied because the truth look bad for donald trump. -- in trump not give written answers, that he talked to roger stone during a russian influence operation. there is evidence that trump and stone did talk during that time. you would agree that it is a federal agree to lie under oath, right? a.g. barr: yes. >> a crime for you, a cry for me commensurately for the president of the united states. is that right? >> yes. >> a donald trump lied to the investigators, would you agree
barr: yes, i said that. >> you said it would be a crime. and when he said that, that a president swapping a pardon to silence a witness would be a crime, you are promising the american people that if you saw that, you would do something about that. is that right? a.g. barr: that is right. >> are you investigating donald trump for commuting the prison sentence of longtime friend and political advisor roger stone? no.ra.g. barr: >> why not? a.g. barr: why should i? sevenwas...
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>> she once said when she was a young woman and she said this some whwhat jokingly, my ambiti if lifes to be the art director of the 20th century. oddly enough, she almost turned out to be that. at least for the kennedy administration. she felt that one thing that would be very important for his legacy would be, as horrible as dallas was, to sort of wipe out the view of that and restore the american people's dignity by having three or four days of ceremony she hoped would be what they remembered rather than the tawdriness of what happened in texas. >> barbara perry, unfortunately as we've gone through the first ladies, this is not our first presidential assassination and presidential widow but it's the first one really in the television age. as a political scientist you talk about the power of television. how did it play out in this case? >> well, certainly for the funeral, she knew she wanted to go back to the lincoln rights, funeral rights for abraham lincoln, first assassinated president. that's indeed what she did. she asked her brother-in-law and asked the president's various fri
>> she once said when she was a young woman and she said this some whwhat jokingly, my ambiti if lifes to be the art director of the 20th century. oddly enough, she almost turned out to be that. at least for the kennedy administration. she felt that one thing that would be very important for his legacy would be, as horrible as dallas was, to sort of wipe out the view of that and restore the american people's dignity by having three or four days of ceremony she hoped would be what they...
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i would have said. what i said but i was about the only way over come out i said at last. they said you know i will be young and obviously you. know we have been there was a whole lot of sampling. there but as i'm a mother of course i. agree. with you do. i feel like you know if. i move my name. there can if i don't believe. in a constant rubbing it up and so on but a when you know when if he said i'm going to. amenophis and. going if it's at all. based on what happens i'm going to find it i'm going to come out in the mood i'm going down the. look as if it was there in the. in will they put it more but i see also able to move out in my car now and i am a little the month on a. month and a woman on our years. to me wanting a castle day i say main the water one in. which i want to see hope a little my thinking will saddle and i could do. and nobody. is so mad and all that the bought a book a book about him is the whole. thing with boys. i'm. going. to be in there knowing. that i'm. see also you have that holds up a can of people like that it will still mean nothing when adam
i would have said. what i said but i was about the only way over come out i said at last. they said you know i will be young and obviously you. know we have been there was a whole lot of sampling. there but as i'm a mother of course i. agree. with you do. i feel like you know if. i move my name. there can if i don't believe. in a constant rubbing it up and so on but a when you know when if he said i'm going to. amenophis and. going if it's at all. based on what happens i'm going to find it i'm...
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among those who said the olympics and paralympics should be canceled, over 50% said it's because the pandemic is likely to continue. 38% of the people who said the games should be further postponed beyond 2021 explained their reason that a longer delay would give athletes a safer evenent. of those who said the games should be held as scheduled, 41% said it was because they wanted athletes' hard work to pay off. if the olympics are to go ahead under the pandemic, a leading expert in japan says strict measures musbe i in ace e to create n new normamal. for an adviser to the e tokyo metropolitan government, that might mean s scaling down n the nunumber of fans watching ththe eventsts in persrson. >> the n numbeof spepectators s smaller is better in terms of the contrtrol o of covid-19. so basically if we do have audience orr spepectator on the ground, we do have to thinknk about maybe thinking about undergoing without any audience or spectator. >> he added athletes have to play their part and undergo pcr tests and suggested one of the symbols of the olympics, the athletes village be rei
among those who said the olympics and paralympics should be canceled, over 50% said it's because the pandemic is likely to continue. 38% of the people who said the games should be further postponed beyond 2021 explained their reason that a longer delay would give athletes a safer evenent. of those who said the games should be held as scheduled, 41% said it was because they wanted athletes' hard work to pay off. if the olympics are to go ahead under the pandemic, a leading expert in japan says...
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and eisenhower said no and he said it again and again. i cannot conceive of a greater tragedy for america, he said. but to get heavily involved in an all-out war in those regions. many of his advisers, here are two of them, disagreed and privately coaxed eisenhower to aid the french, to send some troops there, to get involved in the fighting. admiral radford and john foster dulles was secretary of state, nobody likes to tell eisenhower things he didn't want to do but they back channeled to get their words heard. he said no. i cannot tell you how bitterly opposed i am to such a course of action. this would absorb our troops by divisions. so america did not go to war in vietnam in 1954. mind you, eisenhower then committed to help build the state of south vietnam and we could have an argument about the fact that built up future commitments that led later presidents to commit the united states to war in vietnam. but eisenhower had a choice to make and despite some of his most powerful allies and advisers he said, no, we're not going to wage t
and eisenhower said no and he said it again and again. i cannot conceive of a greater tragedy for america, he said. but to get heavily involved in an all-out war in those regions. many of his advisers, here are two of them, disagreed and privately coaxed eisenhower to aid the french, to send some troops there, to get involved in the fighting. admiral radford and john foster dulles was secretary of state, nobody likes to tell eisenhower things he didn't want to do but they back channeled to get...
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and the attendant at the door said what you ought i said i come to give a lecture she said. and i said 2 o'clock and she just looked at me and said you can't be given a lecture or 2 o'clock because lectures being given by professors suggest come and the other one was when i went to another institution. another institution and the chap said do you know anybody in there because i wanted some help with my phone to charge it and i said yeah i used to know the previous boss and. he said the previous boss were you chauffeur so we still had those perceptions of the people as a recognition and the owners flowed you became a a knight of the realm a o.b.e. and a freeman of middle obion i'm anxious to know this is freeman shepard smith lovin the entitle you to anything in addition to a free bus pass to get into buildings for nothing of any advantage in this film and an audience good company yes i i was told i was in good company because the previous. freeman was was nelson mandela so you know it's a great act to follow. if we look back at our history middles it was the seat of a redund
and the attendant at the door said what you ought i said i come to give a lecture she said. and i said 2 o'clock and she just looked at me and said you can't be given a lecture or 2 o'clock because lectures being given by professors suggest come and the other one was when i went to another institution. another institution and the chap said do you know anybody in there because i wanted some help with my phone to charge it and i said yeah i used to know the previous boss and. he said the previous...
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and so we said we would take it.ut the equipment and labor to move the gun is being donated. >>> the white house weighs in on reopening schools across the country. how school districts across the state are responding to the demands? >>> coming up on ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 . woman accused of smuggling meth to inmates in a south bay jail? >>> bed , bath , and beyond closing hundreds of stores across the country. the other details of the company's restructuring plan? any american senior, of or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now and get your free info kit. other mortgages are paid each month, but with a rever
and so we said we would take it.ut the equipment and labor to move the gun is being donated. >>> the white house weighs in on reopening schools across the country. how school districts across the state are responding to the demands? >>> coming up on ktvu fox 2 news at 6:00 . woman accused of smuggling meth to inmates in a south bay jail? >>> bed , bath , and beyond closing hundreds of stores across the country. the other details of the company's restructuring plan?...
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yesterday vice president came out and said that he said that he would be putting out new guidelines next week in terms of reopening but the head of the cdc he was on another network this morning and said that they would not be changing those guidelines but putting out additional documents but could you explain the discrepancy between those two. >> cdc director noted there was additional guidance and the vice president noticed that as well but we are on the same page with doctor redfield who has said i don't want this guide is to be reason for schools not to be reopened and he said these were not meant to be prescriptions but they are guidelines and it's currently up to state and local governments. there are 47 states have issued their own guidelines so far and i would also note the cdc recognizes in their guidelines that many of these things that they are recommending are not feasible which is why they used their not possible 18 times and not feasible nine times. we want our schools to reopen and it is imperative for the health and well-being of the child. >> you asked the president whet
yesterday vice president came out and said that he said that he would be putting out new guidelines next week in terms of reopening but the head of the cdc he was on another network this morning and said that they would not be changing those guidelines but putting out additional documents but could you explain the discrepancy between those two. >> cdc director noted there was additional guidance and the vice president noticed that as well but we are on the same page with doctor redfield...
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i said, "i like it!" [laughter] i said to him, "it is like a computer. could probably make it a color screen, probably have movies. it's not that hard." he said "that is the dumbest idea i've ever heard." [laughter] we have this nice dinner that goes on for hours. at the end he says, "do you need some help running salesforce?" i said maybe. he said, "if you need help, see me in my office and i will help you." i worked up my courage, took my cofounders with me. we demo'd salesforce and he said "this is * * ." he said, "you need to get the biggest customer you can get -- avon." avon it was. then he said, "you are going to be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. you understand what i am saying?" yes sir. "10 times larger in 24 months and one last thing -- build an application economy." "what does that mean?" "i don't know. figure it out." [laughter] i said thank you very much and we walked out of the building and got in the car and drove home and my cofounders' mouths were open. i could not figure out the last. i had a dream where other devel
i said, "i like it!" [laughter] i said to him, "it is like a computer. could probably make it a color screen, probably have movies. it's not that hard." he said "that is the dumbest idea i've ever heard." [laughter] we have this nice dinner that goes on for hours. at the end he says, "do you need some help running salesforce?" i said maybe. he said, "if you need help, see me in my office and i will help you." i worked up my courage, took my...
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i said what are we going to build? he said an emergency. room he said i have a great idea. here is the problem with this idea. he said i love this show he, are the star is george clooney. let's ask him to come. do you get it? er. >> here is what he didn't get, they are watching er on reruns. george clooney hadn't been on er for years, he's already doing ocean 12, 13, 14, 15. i tried to explain re-runs and tnt. i told him i don't know george clooney. i don't have him in my role index. president bush, i was telling him about the ocean movies, no longer on er. he said i think that jury is in the movies. george clooney came. i was sick as a dog, did i go? yes i did. we had a plane sent. i don't blame him. we found a plane. they stopped in houston. president bush pick-me-up, the two cutest george's i've ever met in my life. here's the huge mistake, no picture with me and george clooney. coming home, i asked why he did this. said why would you do this? you don't know him. this isn't political. they're not republican. his answer was i was so impressed that he wanted to do this. ca
i said what are we going to build? he said an emergency. room he said i have a great idea. here is the problem with this idea. he said i love this show he, are the star is george clooney. let's ask him to come. do you get it? er. >> here is what he didn't get, they are watching er on reruns. george clooney hadn't been on er for years, he's already doing ocean 12, 13, 14, 15. i tried to explain re-runs and tnt. i told him i don't know george clooney. i don't have him in my role index....
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and eisenhower said, i'm trying. and he worked very hard behind the scenes, what i will show you in the book, he worked hard behind the scenes, a lot of the information that came out of the army, that led to the mccarthy hearings came from the white house. and so eisenhower played an important role in back channeling, creating a damaging dossier of material. that eventually led to his downfall. but it was all out of public view. so the result was that many people felt they never tangled with mccarthy, when he was trying to do just that. and the last thing i think i believe for keep an eye is allen dulles. he was the director for a period of time the kennedy years and entire b of the eisenhower years. president eisenhower significantly expanded the power and responsibilities of the cia and allowed them to conduct coup d'États around the world. eisenhower did improve and helped design the overthrow of the iranian government in 1953, guatemala in 1954, the cia raided rebels in indonesia, and the mid to late fifties, and
and eisenhower said, i'm trying. and he worked very hard behind the scenes, what i will show you in the book, he worked hard behind the scenes, a lot of the information that came out of the army, that led to the mccarthy hearings came from the white house. and so eisenhower played an important role in back channeling, creating a damaging dossier of material. that eventually led to his downfall. but it was all out of public view. so the result was that many people felt they never tangled with...
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jerusalem is near bock out of form of matter of the city and a leading politician there mr netanyahu said because party are the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife. fuck out welcome to comfort zone prime minister netanyahu is under increasing pressure over accusations of corruption which he's denied and his handling of the pandemic approval rating or not seems to have sunk just on the 30 percent how long before the party and it could party says enough and it's time he stood aside at least temporarily. well 1st of all shalom from jerusalem. i think the biggest challenge we have right now is the corner virus the economics the medical challenges we have a 'd large government of over 70 parliament members supporting it in the coalition the issue you raised is not in the critical path of the challenges israel has right now. there are challenges on economics on the medical side and the trial 'd which is happening in parallel is not an issue for us israelis here mr barak at he's on trial on 3 serious counts of corruption and come january the court expects him to be there 3 days a
jerusalem is near bock out of form of matter of the city and a leading politician there mr netanyahu said because party are the wheels finally coming off the prime minister's wife. fuck out welcome to comfort zone prime minister netanyahu is under increasing pressure over accusations of corruption which he's denied and his handling of the pandemic approval rating or not seems to have sunk just on the 30 percent how long before the party and it could party says enough and it's time he stood...
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police said 12 people were arrested. in indiana, two white men who were caught on camera attacking a black man over july 4th weekend were charged friday with battery, intimidation, and other crimes. the men, sean purdy and jerry edward cox ii, were part of a group of five white men who pinned vauhxx booker to a tree, beat him, and threatened to lynch him. booker was able to escape their clutches after passersby intervened. booker revealed last week he tested positive for covid-19. his lawyer said his attackers spat on him and yelled in his face. you can see our interview with vauhxx booker, human rights commissioner for monroe county, at democracynow.org. the pentagon has effectively banned the confederate flag on u.s. military bases. a memo issued by defense secretary mark esper friday does not mention confederate flags directly, but calls on the military to reject divisive symbols and lists the flags that are authorized. the memo did not address changing names of bases honoring confederate leaders. trump has threatened
police said 12 people were arrested. in indiana, two white men who were caught on camera attacking a black man over july 4th weekend were charged friday with battery, intimidation, and other crimes. the men, sean purdy and jerry edward cox ii, were part of a group of five white men who pinned vauhxx booker to a tree, beat him, and threatened to lynch him. booker was able to escape their clutches after passersby intervened. booker revealed last week he tested positive for covid-19. his lawyer...
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the leader of the world health organization said essentially the same thing that mary trump said about president trump being incapable of lead thing country. and he also said that president trump is incapable of leading the world through this pandemic as all previous presidents of the united states would have at least attempted to do. but the leader of the world health organization didn't mention president trump's name when he said that. >> make no mistake, the greatest threat we face now is not the virus itself. rather it's the lack of leadership. and solidarity at the global and national levels. >> lack of leadership, that's the greatest threat now. not the virus. lack of leadership. and it's actually worse than a lack of leadership, because president trump is actually leading people to their deaths. once again today, president trump said "we have to open our schools." and he does not ever say we have to open our schools safely. he never attaches that one extra word "safe" to the opening of schools. he just said we have to open our schools. and once again, president trump has made it
the leader of the world health organization said essentially the same thing that mary trump said about president trump being incapable of lead thing country. and he also said that president trump is incapable of leading the world through this pandemic as all previous presidents of the united states would have at least attempted to do. but the leader of the world health organization didn't mention president trump's name when he said that. >> make no mistake, the greatest threat we face now...
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so i said to lin at that awards ceremony that you showed before, i said to him afterwards, i said, "youw, lin, i don't know what your next show is going to be," i said, "you have had an impact in terms of stimulating an interest in american history of sorts that i have never seen." and i said to him, "i just hope that periodically in your career, keep circling back to american history." because i think, brian, you know, probably every biographers that you've interviewed over the years, all of them, would say the same thing that we really didn't feel that we were reaching the young people. i find that when i go out and do a lecture or a book signing, typically the audience is about 35 -- 40 years old and up. sometimes, 60 70, you know, 80. whereas lin seems to have this magical connection with people of all ages. believe it or not, a friend even told me that she took her three-year-old to see the show and the little girl was sort of bouncing and swaying in her seat. i have also seen the show with people in their late 80s who were as starry eyed, you know, as that child. and so, that this
so i said to lin at that awards ceremony that you showed before, i said to him afterwards, i said, "youw, lin, i don't know what your next show is going to be," i said, "you have had an impact in terms of stimulating an interest in american history of sorts that i have never seen." and i said to him, "i just hope that periodically in your career, keep circling back to american history." because i think, brian, you know, probably every biographers that you've...
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i said it right. 1,500%. since florida reopened in may. 1,500%. even california where governor newsom seemed to be doing everything right. it is surging there. but the president can't stand the thought of states in lock down. not when it threatens him politically. that's why he is insisting governors should reopen. compare that to this this is from the truth teller. this is dr. fauci. >> unless we get our arms around this and suppress it we will have further suffering and further death. that's the reason why as i often said many times there are things that we can do right now in the absence of a vaccine that can turn us around. the fundamental things of avoiding crowds, physical separation, universal wearing of masks. closing the bars. hand hygiene. those matter. they can make a difference. >> he is right. i misspoke. gavin newsom. dr. fauci is right. those things matter. we can all do them. remember when he threw out the first pitch between the yankees and nationals. did that last week. remember we were just joking about it and he was kind of out
i said it right. 1,500%. since florida reopened in may. 1,500%. even california where governor newsom seemed to be doing everything right. it is surging there. but the president can't stand the thought of states in lock down. not when it threatens him politically. that's why he is insisting governors should reopen. compare that to this this is from the truth teller. this is dr. fauci. >> unless we get our arms around this and suppress it we will have further suffering and further death....
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he said kelly's life and love logical a ways be remembered. kelly preston was 57 years old. >>> a body found today at a southern california lake has been identified as former "glee" actress naya rivera. searchers made the discovery this morning in lake piru. they said they are confident that the body is that of the 33- year-old. it has been taken down to the ventura county coroner's office, where it will be identified from dental records. they said there is no indication of foul play or suicide. rivera went missing five days ago. she was on the lake in a rented pontoon boat with her four-year- old son who was found alone and asleep on that drifting boat. >>> protesters led a car caravan protest today, demanding that contra costa county leaders defund the sheriff's department. they drove to the office of a county supervisor in concord. they drove cars with signs and flags attached. organizers say the money and a approved increase in funding for the sheriff's office would be better spent helping the community. >> we want to see that the sheriff
he said kelly's life and love logical a ways be remembered. kelly preston was 57 years old. >>> a body found today at a southern california lake has been identified as former "glee" actress naya rivera. searchers made the discovery this morning in lake piru. they said they are confident that the body is that of the 33- year-old. it has been taken down to the ventura county coroner's office, where it will be identified from dental records. they said there is no indication of...
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he said, are you enjoying this place? i said i really am.k my hand and said, let me know if you need anything. it was donald trump. the next time i met him, i was speaking on a platform with him. he said, come over here. the size of a man he is, you come when he says that. he wasn't president that, but i went over and began to talk. we were in new york and he was talking to me about his daughter who had closed the deal for the post office there to become a hotel. i said, did unova and ssent deal? yes, i did. he was my pastor. we talked about it for a long time. were you at marble collegiate church? he began to talk about collegiate church and would not stocking about his church and his pastor. because he loved his church. let me tell you something. he loves your church, too. seated with a group of pastors who many are here tonight. asked davidy we perdue, our senator, to talk to us about his spiritual life and also inside information about washington, and he did. we gathered in the church, talked to senator perdue. he was talking about presi
he said, are you enjoying this place? i said i really am.k my hand and said, let me know if you need anything. it was donald trump. the next time i met him, i was speaking on a platform with him. he said, come over here. the size of a man he is, you come when he says that. he wasn't president that, but i went over and began to talk. we were in new york and he was talking to me about his daughter who had closed the deal for the post office there to become a hotel. i said, did unova and ssent...
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the state said, no thank you. the health experts say the refusal came before and during the covert outbreak at san quentin state prison. ktvu's and festive gate of reporter, brooks joe rose, has details. >> reporter: there are nonprofit testing labs that are at public universities like carrot uc berkeley but we found with the state's reliance on corporations, there are thousands of would be free tests going unused. >> we are a public university and here to serve the state. >> reporter: a full shift in focus at uc berkeley with the covid-19 pandemic research happening around the clock. free rapid testing was offered to vulnerable populations like those in prisons. >> if any of the folks in charge of these facilities don't have a system for vigorous and across-the-board testing, they have to have one now. >> reporter: this genetics professor set up the volunteer lab and said the call to prison officials went largely unanswered. >> we wrote to san quentin and they said thank you, but we are all set. >> reporter: that
the state said, no thank you. the health experts say the refusal came before and during the covert outbreak at san quentin state prison. ktvu's and festive gate of reporter, brooks joe rose, has details. >> reporter: there are nonprofit testing labs that are at public universities like carrot uc berkeley but we found with the state's reliance on corporations, there are thousands of would be free tests going unused. >> we are a public university and here to serve the state. >>...
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this morning, mrjohnson said...” wear one in a shop in england. this morning, mrjohnson said...n shops it is very important to wear a face covering, if you're going to be in a confined space and you want to protect other people and to receive protection in turn, yes, face coverings, i think people should be wearing in shops. and in terms of how we do that, whether we make it mandatory or not, we'll be looking at the guidance and sing a little bit more in the next few days. here are the rules, for now at least, around the uk. in england and northern ireland, you have to wear a face covering on public transport but not in shops. in scotland, they are mandatory on public transport and in shops. and it's been announced today that you'll have to wear one on public transport in wales but not in shops from two weeks today. it will become mandatory in wales for people to wear a three layer face covering while travelling on public transport and that includes taxis. the requirement to wear a face covering on public transport will come into effect in wales from the 27th of july. effect in
this morning, mrjohnson said...” wear one in a shop in england. this morning, mrjohnson said...n shops it is very important to wear a face covering, if you're going to be in a confined space and you want to protect other people and to receive protection in turn, yes, face coverings, i think people should be wearing in shops. and in terms of how we do that, whether we make it mandatory or not, we'll be looking at the guidance and sing a little bit more in the next few days. here are the rules,...
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when it said this was opening, we said we would wait. every time, claudine, i think about it, i say is it worth it. what about you. >> i think it's hard. as things were opening up, we started going in that direction. i was saying you don't get hurt by being safer, throwing on that mask and learning to do that is a good habit for all of us as we move forward. so when this opens up again we do not have to reverse course again. so, yes, it's going back into c conservative frame of mind. >>> there was a shooting in 29 palms, northeast of palm 6:30 this morning and cordoned off the area. the military is not confirming that anyone is in custody right now. we'll continue to update you on the breaking news. >>> the top medical office for the state corrections center has been replaced. this move comes as cases of covid-19 are surging at the prisons and that includes san quentin. allie rasmus has more. >> more than 60% of all the covid-19 cases in the state's prison system are at that one prison. now here are the latest numbers. 1,368 inmates have
when it said this was opening, we said we would wait. every time, claudine, i think about it, i say is it worth it. what about you. >> i think it's hard. as things were opening up, we started going in that direction. i was saying you don't get hurt by being safer, throwing on that mask and learning to do that is a good habit for all of us as we move forward. so when this opens up again we do not have to reverse course again. so, yes, it's going back into c conservative frame of mind....
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i said maybe. he said, if you need help, see me in my office and i will help you.d at my courage, took my cofounders with me. demo'd a -- we salesforce and he said "this is * * . get theyou need to biggest customer you can get -- avon." avon it was. going toaid, "you are be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. you understand what i am saying?" yes sir. monthsmes larger in 24 and one last thing -- or an build anon economy -- application economy." " what does that mean? " " i don't know. figured out." myleft the building and co-owners -- cofounders routes were open. i had a dream -- and my cofounders mouths were open. i had a dream where other developers could build on our platform and insert things in it and we could have a catalog of things. it is like an app store. i called up our lawyer at the time and i registered the trademark app store. callhappened was we got a -- steve jobs wants us to come down for a major announcement on the apple campus. inare down there and we are this big apple auditorium and it is a big production. videos are going, stev
i said maybe. he said, if you need help, see me in my office and i will help you.d at my courage, took my cofounders with me. demo'd a -- we salesforce and he said "this is * * . get theyou need to biggest customer you can get -- avon." avon it was. going toaid, "you are be 10 times larger in 24 months or it is over for you. you understand what i am saying?" yes sir. monthsmes larger in 24 and one last thing -- or an build anon economy -- application economy." "...
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but milley said the u.s. not doing enough to counter russia's support for the taliban. >> i can tell you some of that is done. are we doing as much as we could or should? perhaps not. not only to the russians but to others. a lot of it is being done, some quiet, some not so quiet. >> he also broke with president trump by calling on the united states to take a hard look at renaming army bases named for confederate officers saying there is no place in our armed forces for manifestations of symbols of racism, bias or discrimination. he condemned confederate leaders and called it an act of treason. at the same time, as esper and milley were testifying, geoffrey berman was on capitol hill. we'll talk to one of the lawmakers who questioned him after investigating the president's inner circle. him after investigating the president's inner circle ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express.
but milley said the u.s. not doing enough to counter russia's support for the taliban. >> i can tell you some of that is done. are we doing as much as we could or should? perhaps not. not only to the russians but to others. a lot of it is being done, some quiet, some not so quiet. >> he also broke with president trump by calling on the united states to take a hard look at renaming army bases named for confederate officers saying there is no place in our armed forces for...
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he said on average one a day or every other day. does he think there's a need for more federal help in getting faster tests and faster results for americans? >>> tonight, the white house defending its controversial decision to deploy federal officers to portland, oregon. officers in camouflage. local leaders say they don't want them, don't need them and their presence is fueling some of the protests. and reports tonight president trump is now threatening to send federal officers to chicago. >>> also developing, what the president said late today about alleged jeffrey epstein co-conspirator ghislaine maxwell. it made immediate news. >>> the new and dark turn on the deadly attack on a federal judge's family. tonight, his possible link to another murder. >>> the dangerous heat wave in the east. in some places, higher temperatures tomorrow. and the wildfire dangers and evacuations in the west tonight. >>> and america strong this evening. something you saw right here and what many of you did afterward. >>> good evening and it's great to
he said on average one a day or every other day. does he think there's a need for more federal help in getting faster tests and faster results for americans? >>> tonight, the white house defending its controversial decision to deploy federal officers to portland, oregon. officers in camouflage. local leaders say they don't want them, don't need them and their presence is fueling some of the protests. and reports tonight president trump is now threatening to send federal officers to...
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she said, are you giving a speech? i said, well you are as well. she said, i am? she went into the ladies'room, and i said to the interpreter, doesn't she know she's giving a speech? he pulled the speech out of his pocket and said, she knows. i was very -- we worked very hard on it. i had given at four or five other colleges that same spring. university of pennsylvania, the university in st. louis, community college. nobody gave a darn, but because of the controversy, same ending, same everything. it made me, no question, because of the controversy, people paid attention. margaret thatcher wrote me that it was the greatest speech she had ever heard. george hurt it in the white house. it was that high because of controversy. is it not too bad? i became a great speaker that day. who knows? somewhere out in this audience, there may be even somebody who will one day following my footsteps and take over as the presidents spouse, and i wish them well. (applause) >> you brought down the house with your closing line about the political wife -- what would be your advice fo
she said, are you giving a speech? i said, well you are as well. she said, i am? she went into the ladies'room, and i said to the interpreter, doesn't she know she's giving a speech? he pulled the speech out of his pocket and said, she knows. i was very -- we worked very hard on it. i had given at four or five other colleges that same spring. university of pennsylvania, the university in st. louis, community college. nobody gave a darn, but because of the controversy, same ending, same...
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well katie muller through the white house spokesperson said she denied she said this.what i wrote in response was i was not the only person to hear, was sitting at the table with another person you can read on page three to 54 of the book which i talked about on the show she did not reveal who owes sitting within the book. would you like to reveal who i was sitting with at the time? so you are sitting with me, i was there sitting next to you and i was five months pregnant at the time because i asked as a five month pregnant woman i thought i can't imagine ever doing this myself, how could you do it? you think it will change if you have kids? and that was her response. >> you are the one who asked her the question parents are at cut you off she absently said she was sent down to the border to make her more compassionate it didn't work and she absolutely said -- i asked her she is aye nationalist, i remember i was surprised you said that. when she responded with there's just a little havana so she said all those things. and it is problematic for the trump administration
well katie muller through the white house spokesperson said she denied she said this.what i wrote in response was i was not the only person to hear, was sitting at the table with another person you can read on page three to 54 of the book which i talked about on the show she did not reveal who owes sitting within the book. would you like to reveal who i was sitting with at the time? so you are sitting with me, i was there sitting next to you and i was five months pregnant at the time because i...
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and finally lillian said, i do like him. i said, okay. i'm ready now. set a date.ed john not too long ago, did we ever ask you would you take her? i don't think i got an opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [ applause ] >> and so now it looks like things are going to be okay. so we had a big wedding. i did all the planning because lillian was still slow. i did all the planning, had the big wedding, all the family came. we had the wedding. things were going okay. but she said, i don't like the idea that girl looks like she had some designs on john. i said, honey, don't run away from competition. we can handle competition. we'll get rid of that girl so fast she won't know what happened to her. and we did. and they got married. well, i want you to know they were very happy. but when she found out -- now lillian, as i said, well travelled, well educated, but she absolutely didn't like politics -- sorry, people, she didn't like politics. but when john expressed an interest, lillian got in there and became his strongest supporter. i mean, she did everything, ev
and finally lillian said, i do like him. i said, okay. i'm ready now. set a date.ed john not too long ago, did we ever ask you would you take her? i don't think i got an opportunity to propose. we just had a wedding. [ applause ] >> and so now it looks like things are going to be okay. so we had a big wedding. i did all the planning because lillian was still slow. i did all the planning, had the big wedding, all the family came. we had the wedding. things were going okay. but she said, i...
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when the 1st thing she said was bad. and. i said. what happened he said i was right. and you're a virgin. because. from you tube you. don't ever think you're. my main nerve in my spine was and spent 3 places and my hips rotated. my title is director of military plans and personnel policy for the navy. we have specifically trained judge advocates our navy lawyers in our naval criminal investigative service those investigators are all specifically trained in sexual solve any report of a sexual assault is fully investigated in the united states navy they didn't take care of it for a year and a half they were tracking down witnesses they had all these students that are. and they can walk them down and say hey you're only hold talking to statement and i didn't and i went through 3 investigators it was like ok i'm giving this case that's what it's sort of feel like i'm giving this case i'm going to take care of it oh well this is really want to really want to deal with it females would come up to their commanders or their and ceo's and say that they were either sexually ass
when the 1st thing she said was bad. and. i said. what happened he said i was right. and you're a virgin. because. from you tube you. don't ever think you're. my main nerve in my spine was and spent 3 places and my hips rotated. my title is director of military plans and personnel policy for the navy. we have specifically trained judge advocates our navy lawyers in our naval criminal investigative service those investigators are all specifically trained in sexual solve any report of a sexual...
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sam said i am a new member of your club. but he said i'm also a millionaire. i said sam! yes, i'll you plenty. what has happened? i got a young woman to come from korea. we married. and ian apartment developed a little store at the bottom of the apartment. sold asian foods. i trained my children there to work. one of them is in princeton, one is in yale, one is in harvard. all three of my children are in top schools. straight a student. that is what you did for me. i owe you. he had two korean friends with him. could not speaking wish. did not have an education. but he went to work. good story. people -- iveral worked in china since then for a couple of years helping them with their children's hospitals. sponsored a few more people because they are eager for opportunity. wi is my favorite story. >> when did you begin to sponsor him? probably 1957. him about 1984. he had time to get married and have some kids. we have to give him about 30 years. >> thank you so much for your interview and your willingness to talk to me. i will let you know about this interview. >> that ora
sam said i am a new member of your club. but he said i'm also a millionaire. i said sam! yes, i'll you plenty. what has happened? i got a young woman to come from korea. we married. and ian apartment developed a little store at the bottom of the apartment. sold asian foods. i trained my children there to work. one of them is in princeton, one is in yale, one is in harvard. all three of my children are in top schools. straight a student. that is what you did for me. i owe you. he had two korean...
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when he said, can you get him? they said no. you said you could get anyone, he said. they said, the flute -- the fleet is on maneuvers. the only one who can get the fleet when it is on maneuvers is the president. thisck was telling me all and we got there and got in the house. i met the young man's wife, a very sweet young lady, had not seen her husband for months. i excused myself, went back out, and i said, is this right that i could get someone on the uss -- in the sixth fleet? they said yes, sir. get quartermaster kilpatrick. and i went in and got her. she got to talk to her husband whom she had not seen for all of those months. i did not realize what i had done. it was a surprise to find out what just a few words from me -- i had to think better because i got a letter from quartermaster kilpatrick and he told me i would be surprised what air traffic was like. i hadn't even thought it through , that the last portion of the call would be by radio. said that the air -- admirals talking to admirals and ships talking to ships constantly and then a voice on the air sai
when he said, can you get him? they said no. you said you could get anyone, he said. they said, the flute -- the fleet is on maneuvers. the only one who can get the fleet when it is on maneuvers is the president. thisck was telling me all and we got there and got in the house. i met the young man's wife, a very sweet young lady, had not seen her husband for months. i excused myself, went back out, and i said, is this right that i could get someone on the uss -- in the sixth fleet? they said...
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he said, maybe i did.aybe i didn't. >> when "dateline" continues. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. new voltaren is powerful arudy got older and suddenlyel. stopped eating...t, then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13, and going on 3. ♪ people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic in
he said, maybe i did.aybe i didn't. >> when "dateline" continues. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. new voltaren is powerful arudy got older and suddenlyel. stopped eating...t, then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13, and going on 3. ♪ people are surprising themselves the moment realize they can du more with less...
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he said mr. stone showed guts but on july 10 of this year, roger stone declared to a reporter 29 or 30 conversations with trump during the campaign period. trump knows i was under pressure to turn on him. but i didn't. the prosecutors wanted mae to play judas. are you familiar with that statement? >> i'm not. >> how can you tell us why should the investigate the president of the united states if you're not aware of the facts of the president using the power to swap the silence of a witness? >> because we require a reliable predicate before we open a criminal investigation. >> i just gave to you, sir -- >> i consider it a rube goldberg theory that you have. by the way, if i applied this standard there would be more people under investigation. >> mr. attorney general, the very same day that roger stone said that, donald trump's -- >> the obama administration -- >> let's turn to the michael cohen case. are you aware that michael cohen after being released from prison were asked not to engage with th
he said mr. stone showed guts but on july 10 of this year, roger stone declared to a reporter 29 or 30 conversations with trump during the campaign period. trump knows i was under pressure to turn on him. but i didn't. the prosecutors wanted mae to play judas. are you familiar with that statement? >> i'm not. >> how can you tell us why should the investigate the president of the united states if you're not aware of the facts of the president using the power to swap the silence of a...
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and he said. xenophobia and extremist behavior of any kind by members of the army the defense minister said anyone who remained silent is part of the problem and is complicit the ministry says it will now take steps to tackle the issue. a former soldier eventually turned his back on the book. now he hopes the things will finally change despite the bad experiences he has a clear vision for the german army. and. open and honest army looks after soldiers who speak out when things are not right. and all me that doesn't just get rid of soldiers who break the mold. and quest. if that happens he could even imagine going back into the army one day. i'm still telling vile political correspondent in. the german defense minister held a press conference how what does this say about how she wants to tackle the issue of right wing extremism within. well she said the german armed forces almost everybody is fully committed to the german constitution and democracy but there have been these cases she's very worried
and he said. xenophobia and extremist behavior of any kind by members of the army the defense minister said anyone who remained silent is part of the problem and is complicit the ministry says it will now take steps to tackle the issue. a former soldier eventually turned his back on the book. now he hopes the things will finally change despite the bad experiences he has a clear vision for the german army. and. open and honest army looks after soldiers who speak out when things are not right....
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ever since 1st serving on the president ron reagan said ministration back in the 1980 s. bolton built a career as a solid conservative republican politician. he was assistant secretary of state for international organization when president george h.w. bush was in the white house and when his son was all he was under secretary of state for arms control in the national security as well as ambassador to the un for president george w. bush. and most recently national security adviser to president donald trump but they working relationship ended in acrimony and accusations up to 17 months trump tweeted bolton services were no longer needed in the white house bolton insists he quit his recent book the room where it happened the white house memoir caused controversy as bolton portrays a president driven only by his desire for reelection. in this interview we go beyond this latest well covered controversy to explore what was the truth of his policy advice and positions and whether he has any regrets did he really encourage the trumpet ministration to take on the whole world at th
ever since 1st serving on the president ron reagan said ministration back in the 1980 s. bolton built a career as a solid conservative republican politician. he was assistant secretary of state for international organization when president george h.w. bush was in the white house and when his son was all he was under secretary of state for arms control in the national security as well as ambassador to the un for president george w. bush. and most recently national security adviser to president...
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here's what it said. in times of change and danger, when there is quick sand of fear understand men's reasoning, a sense of continuity with generations gone before can stretch like a lifeline across the scary present. john lewis was the bridge that connected the civil rights generation with what we see today in the streets of america. again a common effort to make sure we fulfill the promise of equality for everyone. john lewis was heartened by the black lives matter movement. his last public appearance was here in washington in the area that they have reserved for speaking their mind about this important issue. in this time of change and loss, maybe we honor the legacy of john lewis and find within us the hope and courage to continue his work as he reminded us the cause of justice and equality is the cause of a
here's what it said. in times of change and danger, when there is quick sand of fear understand men's reasoning, a sense of continuity with generations gone before can stretch like a lifeline across the scary present. john lewis was the bridge that connected the civil rights generation with what we see today in the streets of america. again a common effort to make sure we fulfill the promise of equality for everyone. john lewis was heartened by the black lives matter movement. his last public...
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you said it's back to back so why do wroe need to cut it at all? >> the economy is getting stronger we have chance to have a very strong economy with some of the things i spoke about more money than they expected to make and the employers are having a hard time getting them back to work they did that. it still worked out well because it gave people a lifeline. now we're doing it again they are thinking about doing 70% of the amount. the amount would be the same but doing it in smaller initial amounts so that people are going to want to go back to work as opposed to making so much money that they really don't have to we were very generous with them. yet we're producing tremendous number of jobs that was something nobody thought possible >> yesterday you said wearing a mask was an basic of patriotism. why dwroinon't you do it more frequently >> i carry it and i will use it gladly no problem with it i say if you can, use the mask when you can if you're close to each other. if you're in a group, i would put it on when i'm in a group. >> it's not their
you said it's back to back so why do wroe need to cut it at all? >> the economy is getting stronger we have chance to have a very strong economy with some of the things i spoke about more money than they expected to make and the employers are having a hard time getting them back to work they did that. it still worked out well because it gave people a lifeline. now we're doing it again they are thinking about doing 70% of the amount. the amount would be the same but doing it in smaller...