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john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it has a history of struggle. and it produced famous singing the s like the supremes, detroit tigers and lots of jazz. john loved jazz. if you think about what he represented, detroit is not really a tea and crumb pets city, my apologies to all those who enjoy tea and crumpets. it's really a heavy duty town. a very pluralistic community. where the fight for organized labor was rooted. and something that we know well in our region, the strike at a place called river rouge, that began the work in our country to value labor through contract, not just happenstance,
john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it...
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ball one. >> john: unique getting to talk to him. i asked, what percentage of times do go to the plate looking for a pitch sitting on the pitch. based on what the pitcher was trying to do to you from one to the next and he said i really don't do that at all. i can't afford to do that. it's not my style. it doesn't work for me. >> joe: 2-0. >> john: play with guys who are good guess hitters and certain guys when they are looking for a pitch no matter where the pitch was when they saw it, they swung which is not necessarily a good thing. if you're looking for a slider you need to look for the slider over the plate, not down and away. >> joe: 3-0. he is already cut it loose once on 3-0 in game. he draws a walk here. the third walk issued by scherzer. he thought he had thrown strike one. instead it was ball four. two on, two out and here comes jose altuve. >> john: pretty good pitch 3-0. just a little bit low. springer wanted to make sure. >> joe: astros are 0 for 5 in this game with runners in scoring position. they've got one at second
ball one. >> john: unique getting to talk to him. i asked, what percentage of times do go to the plate looking for a pitch sitting on the pitch. based on what the pitcher was trying to do to you from one to the next and he said i really don't do that at all. i can't afford to do that. it's not my style. it doesn't work for me. >> joe: 2-0. >> john: play with guys who are good guess hitters and certain guys when they are looking for a pitch no matter where the pitch was when...
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john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it has a history of struggle. and it produced famous singing the s like the supremes, detroit tigers and lots of jazz. john loved jazz. if you think about what he represented, detroit is not really a tea and crumb pets city, my apologies to all those who enjoy tea and crumpets. it's really a heavy duty town. a very pluralistic community. where the fight for organized labor was rooted. and something that we know well in our region, the strike at a place called river rouge, that began the work in our country to value labor through contract, not just happenstance,
john, another john, john dingell, and a man named william ford. and the three of them together in my mind actually formed the northern apex of the civil rights and labor rights movement in this country. and america was bettered by all of their services. they worked in tandem, they had been forged by the same set of experiences and coming to us from what we in the midwest call motown. motor city. that's a place that is unlike any other in the united states of america. it has a rich history, it...
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ndeed, he's a pillar and they don't make them like john mcarthur anymore. helps ope his legacy spawn new generations of people like that with that same strength, that same that same can-do that has made america strong, made his america strong, has made the fiber of northern california the great place it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p. we'll carry that live tonight starting at 9:00 eastern over on and, again, overon c-span.org. "the ight on communicators" -- texas representative eddie bernice science, hair of the space, and technology committee on increasing the number of omen and minorities in technology fields. ms. johnson: we want to be in own ion to furnish our brainpower. the only way we're going to ever educateto do that is to women and minorities in the stem ields, and that comes in many categories. we've even coined a phrase more ecently called blue collar stem. ph.d.'s or unt of graduate degrees might even be skills y to have those to be very innovativ
ndeed, he's a pillar and they don't make them like john mcarthur anymore. helps ope his legacy spawn new generations of people like that with that same strength, that same that same can-do that has made america strong, made his america strong, has made the fiber of northern california the great place it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 p. we'll carry that live tonight starting at 9:00 eastern over on...
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john. >> you know mr. john? >> yes. >> charlie louderman who was one of the few not related by blood or marriage to billy earl johnson. >> charlie started out as a body guard for billy earl, said that billy and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> he tried to get me to kill her. >> did he really? >> i have to -- >> that night, that son of a [ bleep ] tried to get me to kill that woman. sometimes, john met bill and handed over packages of k at a hamburger joint, and john was pressing them to get the hit down. >> you think you request get it done now? where are you at? we are about an hour away. we will call you when we get close. okay. call me when you got confirmation. i want this thing done. >> i was like, damn, what did this lady do? >> as long as john was able to pay, they were willing to talk about killing nancy. and every time the hit didn't happen, john wanted to know why. billy was the master of outlandish excuses. >> he had brain seizures, done too much dope, the neighbors were home. john
john. >> you know mr. john? >> yes. >> charlie louderman who was one of the few not related by blood or marriage to billy earl johnson. >> charlie started out as a body guard for billy earl, said that billy and mr. john tried to get him to shoot nancy howard. >> he tried to get me to kill her. >> did he really? >> i have to -- >> that night, that son of a [ bleep ] tried to get me to kill that woman. sometimes, john met bill and handed over...
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couldn't hit it any harder. >> john: no, he couldn't. you know how important that is if you're the astros because keeping them off the base means chances of runs being scored go way down. he's everything to the washington nationals offense at the top of the order. >> joe: here is adam eaton. big night last night. he's got the best average in this nationals line up during the world series at .333. went deep, was hit by pitch, dropped down to sacrifice bunt, drew a walk. he was all over the place. 0-1. >> john: i say that's a good sign. that means your nerves are in check. you are well within a regular-season mind-set. it's not easy to do out of the gate. the first inning is so important in a poor season game 7. you want to get in so bad with o bath in the first inning. >> joe: talked about this during his game three start, you still live in the mid-90s. no longer visits that neighborhood anymore. 90, 91 is where he will top out. breaking ball is outside as chirinos tried to frame it. 2-2. >> john: the one thing the washington nationals in
couldn't hit it any harder. >> john: no, he couldn't. you know how important that is if you're the astros because keeping them off the base means chances of runs being scored go way down. he's everything to the washington nationals offense at the top of the order. >> joe: here is adam eaton. big night last night. he's got the best average in this nationals line up during the world series at .333. went deep, was hit by pitch, dropped down to sacrifice bunt, drew a walk. he was all...
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♪ >> i'd say john robinson is one of the most dangerous criminals that i've ever encountered. >> john robinson is preying on kansas city for 15 years. seems like any woman that gets too close to him just disappe s disappears. >> you have heard the cliche of living double lives, this guy has, like, five. >> we think that he's the first serial killer on the internet. >> john robinson had a schtick that he useda wealthy businessm take care of you. >> he made believe she would have a trip of a lifetime, when the reality was she was in a barrel on his farm. dead. >> 19-year-old lisa stacey and her 5-year-old daughter have been missing for 15 years now. >> where is she? and then the baby, what happened to the baby? >> miraculously, she's alive. >> for the first time, we're hearing from baby tiffany. she's never spoken out before. >> it's highly likely you were there when john murdered your mother. ♪ ♪ >> kansas city, right here in, the midwest, is right in the middle between kansas and missouri. there's kansas city, kansas, kansas city, missouri. >> kansas city's kind of a formerly wild
♪ >> i'd say john robinson is one of the most dangerous criminals that i've ever encountered. >> john robinson is preying on kansas city for 15 years. seems like any woman that gets too close to him just disappe s disappears. >> you have heard the cliche of living double lives, this guy has, like, five. >> we think that he's the first serial killer on the internet. >> john robinson had a schtick that he useda wealthy businessm take care of you. >> he made...
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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: ex
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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trump for president campaign for the state of virginia 2016 and advisor to trump 2020 and a host of the john fredericks radio show which i have been a guest on and margaret carlson columnist for the daily beast and the 1st female columnist for time magazine thank you all very much for joining us today and we're going to try and get to you know as much of this impeachment story on the table as we can margaret let me just ask you for a moment to kind of tell me what the dashboard looks like as a person who has not really kind of gotten into the story an impeachment what are the priority concerns how is this shaping out from your perspective so may i just go back to your intro for a moment and point at you as nancy pelosi did and say that in any encounter between the speaker and the president the speaker always comes out ahead because she knows how to deal with an unruly child. and on impeachment. the president has lately decided to call it a lynching. which is a fighting word if i've ever heard one but his his colleagues on the hill have not embraced that word because they're trying to find so
trump for president campaign for the state of virginia 2016 and advisor to trump 2020 and a host of the john fredericks radio show which i have been a guest on and margaret carlson columnist for the daily beast and the 1st female columnist for time magazine thank you all very much for joining us today and we're going to try and get to you know as much of this impeachment story on the table as we can margaret let me just ask you for a moment to kind of tell me what the dashboard looks like as a...
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has been wanting to talk to john brennan. also james clapper was the head of the director of the national intelligence who would be involved in some of this. not saying that we have evidence -- again, we shouldn't -- >> laura: we shouldn't. >> we should figure out what happened and let the chips fall where they may. but i'll give you another important piece of information we are picking up tonight. there was a letter signed by michael horowitz last few hours to congressional leaders and what not saying that he is closing in finally getting that inspector general report about fisa report abuse out there, he'll have it largely unredacte unredacted. we'll see lots and lots of pages, james comey's behavior, he's another one. another one under the microscope. officials familiar with the durham report that they'll use it as a road map for this criminal probe. the inspector general cannot rescue people, can only suggest here's what happened. here's what may have been wrongdoing but can't actually plus get anybody. can recommend pros
has been wanting to talk to john brennan. also james clapper was the head of the director of the national intelligence who would be involved in some of this. not saying that we have evidence -- again, we shouldn't -- >> laura: we shouldn't. >> we should figure out what happened and let the chips fall where they may. but i'll give you another important piece of information we are picking up tonight. there was a letter signed by michael horowitz last few hours to congressional leaders...
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you've got john r. bolton, the national security adviser. gordon sondland, who is a trump donor and ambassador to the european union who was going to testify on thursday to congress. then you've got fiona hill today, right? and then you've got mick mulvaney who is acting white house chief of staff. you've got rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney. now, just -- i just want to read this. and just tell me what you think of this one graph here. it says mr. bolton, because he was so concerned about what they were doing over there, instructed fiona hill, who is gonna -- who testified today. the senior director of russian and eurasia affairs to notify the chief lawyer for the national security council that mr. giuliani was working with mick mulvaney, the acting white house chief of staff, on a rogue operation with legal implications. ms. hill told the investigators according to two people familiar with her closed-door testimony. that's a pretty big statement right there. >> it's huge. it means that inside the white house at the very inne
you've got john r. bolton, the national security adviser. gordon sondland, who is a trump donor and ambassador to the european union who was going to testify on thursday to congress. then you've got fiona hill today, right? and then you've got mick mulvaney who is acting white house chief of staff. you've got rudy giuliani, the president's personal attorney. now, just -- i just want to read this. and just tell me what you think of this one graph here. it says mr. bolton, because he was so...
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and the big reason john bolton has for not wanting to do that, the big disincentive john bolton has about testifying publicly is the financial incentive he has to say all of his most colorful and most condemning stories about donald trump for his book, his big book which he is reportedly already working on. and the value of that book increases as long as john bolton can hold on to his trump secrets, which also means that the value of that book declines if john bolton is forced to reveal some of those secrets publicly in testimony to the impeachment inquiry and long before he can publish his book. so it seems unlikely that john bolton will show up for his deposition next thursday. even if he's hit with a subpoena in the meantime. in addition to requesting testimony from john bolton the impeachment inquiry has sent requests for testimony to john eisenberg, the top lawyer for the national security counsel and michael ellis, asking them for appear for depositions monday. fiona hill, president trump's former top russia aide on the national security council testified earlier this mont she met w
and the big reason john bolton has for not wanting to do that, the big disincentive john bolton has about testifying publicly is the financial incentive he has to say all of his most colorful and most condemning stories about donald trump for his book, his big book which he is reportedly already working on. and the value of that book increases as long as john bolton can hold on to his trump secrets, which also means that the value of that book declines if john bolton is forced to reveal some of...
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and john bell won't. john bell edwards. when it gets close, and they start to call from washington, and schumer and pelosi call, we want you to get rid of the 2nd amendment. he's 100% going to drop the 2nd amendment, you're not going to have the rights that you had or anywhere close. john bell edwards will not protect your second amendment. [boos]. >> our guys support your police. they defend the great workers and families of this state. if you want the governor who will fight for your values, get out tomorrow and cast your ballot for eddie or ralph, it's very important. eddie and ralph, where are you? eddie and ralph? come up here. you know what? here's the problem. they're on live television all over the place. they don't like that. they say put trump back on. let me tell you, these guys are the greatest. i'm going to have them say a minute or two. you're not aloud to hit your republican opponent, you're only allowed to hit john bell edwards because he deserves to be. go ahead, ralph. >> is this incredible? is this incred
and john bell won't. john bell edwards. when it gets close, and they start to call from washington, and schumer and pelosi call, we want you to get rid of the 2nd amendment. he's 100% going to drop the 2nd amendment, you're not going to have the rights that you had or anywhere close. john bell edwards will not protect your second amendment. [boos]. >> our guys support your police. they defend the great workers and families of this state. if you want the governor who will fight for your...
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a.b., john heilemann, the table, are back. john, how's this going over there? does this change the sort of strategy or the approach? do they -- do they -- what do they do with this? >> well, i think -- i think, nicolle, the reality is that the biden campaign has been consistently slow on trying to deal with this moment in which the vice president has been placed at the center of the most obsessively focused on story in american politics right now. he's the only democrat who's part of this story because donald trump has made him part of the story. obviously, the attempt to manufacture, dig up dirt on hunter biden is what set this whole thing in motion in some sense. so that is a challenge to any presidential campaign, as you know, when a big giant story happens, every candidate has to deal with it in some way. if you happen to be implicated or involved in that story, it presents a different set of challenges. i think the campaign is widely seen by others in the race and by some inside the campaign as having been kind of halting in its approach to it. biden has n
a.b., john heilemann, the table, are back. john, how's this going over there? does this change the sort of strategy or the approach? do they -- do they -- what do they do with this? >> well, i think -- i think, nicolle, the reality is that the biden campaign has been consistently slow on trying to deal with this moment in which the vice president has been placed at the center of the most obsessively focused on story in american politics right now. he's the only democrat who's part of this...
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attorney general john durham has the power to subpoena and filed criminal charges. keep in mind according to reports from the the "washington examiner," four notorious deep state figures are wrapped up in the investigation, including obama's cia chief john brennan, obama's director of national intelligence james clapper, fired fbi special agent peter strzok, and the author of hillary clinton's dirty russian dossier christopher steele. last night, one of the potential subjects of the investigation who now works at cnn seems awfully nervous. watch this. >> i found that the timing interesting given the increasing heat around the impeachment inquiry. and so the timing is interesting, i'll just let it go at that. >> jason: clapper can try to spend in any way he wants, but john durham is a serious prosecutor and this is a serious criminal investigation. and james clapper is not the only deep state official who should be an this evening now calling on the intel inspector general to investigate leaks from a 2016 text from peter strzok. joining us with more is the author of
attorney general john durham has the power to subpoena and filed criminal charges. keep in mind according to reports from the the "washington examiner," four notorious deep state figures are wrapped up in the investigation, including obama's cia chief john brennan, obama's director of national intelligence james clapper, fired fbi special agent peter strzok, and the author of hillary clinton's dirty russian dossier christopher steele. last night, one of the potential subjects of the...
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. >>> from one john to another. john cena has a new lady in his life and they just made their red carpet debut. >> you look very happy. >> well, it's a wonderful day for a movie premiere and i got a beautiful date. >> his beautiful date, 30-year-old engineer shay shariatzadeh. >> okay. so you know i have to ask you how'd you meet? >> this movie. >> you met filming this movie? >> yeah. so that's what's really special about this one and it will not matter what projects i'm involved in in the future, this will always have special meaning because i got to film a special project and meet someone special. i'm glad we could make a fun movie everyone is going to laugh at. >> john's movie "playing with fire" is about a firefighter who rescues three kids and has to baby-sit them. and john's co-star keegan-michael key gave us the real scoop on just how hard john fell for shay. >> he just said i was -- i was having a meal at my favorite establishment and there was a group of young ladies and there was one woman i couldn't take
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back to you. >> >> thanks john and john. well, you've just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some reality therapy. tay, how does this translate into actual service and how is that working for you? thank you. can you hear me? perfect. the trick is to hold it really close. remind me if i let the mike slide a little bit but it's a thrill to be here, a great pleasure to be on the panel, thank you bell, bookings and the great paper. before i talk about what this looks like on the hill and the policy proposals that service alliance is moving forward, i want to tell you about myself and my connection to service. i lead the government relations work at service alliance, unlike the panelists i didn't complete a year, serve in the military or serve in office. so my connection to service in a real way really started about ten years ago when i was working in philadelphia. i had transitioned tofrom a career practicing law to something more meaningful to me, public education. one of my coworkers was doi
back to you. >> >> thanks john and john. well, you've just heard from the best of academic research on national service. now for some reality therapy. tay, how does this translate into actual service and how is that working for you? thank you. can you hear me? perfect. the trick is to hold it really close. remind me if i let the mike slide a little bit but it's a thrill to be here, a great pleasure to be on the panel, thank you bell, bookings and the great paper. before i talk about...
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president donald trump gathers steam investigators and by former national security advisor john bolton to testify. plus policing in online hate speech the german government announcing new proposals to stop the spread of extremist views on the internet. i'm called aspen welcome to the program chile has called off 2 major international summits it's a new setback for embattled president sebastian pinera who says he needs to focus on restoring calm amid days of mass protests at least 18 people have now died during the unrest now new venues will need to be found for the cop $25.00 climate summit and the apec trade summit which was scheduled to bring together world leaders including u.s. president donald trump and china's xi jinping. days chile's capital santiago has resembled a war zone. protesters throwing rocks and stones at police. they responding in kind with water cannon. tear gas and more. it's against this backdrop that chile's embattled president has taken a decision he must regret. to cancel hosting not one but 2 upcoming international summits sent the most 11 that will throw food
president donald trump gathers steam investigators and by former national security advisor john bolton to testify. plus policing in online hate speech the german government announcing new proposals to stop the spread of extremist views on the internet. i'm called aspen welcome to the program chile has called off 2 major international summits it's a new setback for embattled president sebastian pinera who says he needs to focus on restoring calm amid days of mass protests at least 18 people have...
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always. >> it was joe's wife that introduced john and >> yes. >> jill? i didn't know that. >> yeah, and it's just -- they're so intertwined in our life, and -- that sometimes what makes me a bad analyst right nohink, because i'm so emotionally involved. the pain of grief is -- you can't explain it until you've experienced ine r could've understood itit joe biden is the mostle incred- i call him the grief whisperer. the way he interprets pain and grief and loss, i've never -- i've met no therapist, analyst, guidance counselor, nothing,gu that possibly compares to him it. and i think the country's in a lot of pain. honestly, i don't know what i would be like without him. i think i would be in an even darker place. has it gotten easier after the year mark? >> i thought so, but you just -- i just miss him so much. i miss his sense of humor. i mi watching you guys together in sedona. i'm not trying to make you cry. >>h, y're okay. >> but it's just -- it never -- it doesn't get easier, don't want people to think it gets easier. because i think there's a lot of
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>> well, john, thank you for having me tonight. and i have to say i don't work for president obama anymore, but i can pretty much guarantee you he was not thinking about president trump while writing a eulogy. that said, we have reached a really strange point in american life where if you say nice things about someone, if you say someone has integrity or they're honest or they're honorable or they're not a racist or they're respectful to women, people say, whoa, you're attacking the president. and that says something pretty remarkable about our president and about where we are as a country right now. >> when he says that being nice doesn't make you a sucker or when he goes on the riff about the meaning of "honorable," you don't think in any way that was meant as some kind of a comparison? >> i think that we're at a moment when there are a lot of people who are not living up to their responsibilities. i would point out -- this is my own opinion -- that it's not just trump, right? when you talk about people who are not acting honorab
>> well, john, thank you for having me tonight. and i have to say i don't work for president obama anymore, but i can pretty much guarantee you he was not thinking about president trump while writing a eulogy. that said, we have reached a really strange point in american life where if you say nice things about someone, if you say someone has integrity or they're honest or they're honorable or they're not a racist or they're respectful to women, people say, whoa, you're attacking the...
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john? john: i agree with everything susan said. this is such an unambiguous example of what a president can be impeached for. but what is also important is that it fits into a narrative that we have about the president or at least the democrats have about the president with regard to the manner in which he conducts foreign policy, particularly in eastern europe and with some of the players involved there. but this also moved rapidly in part because there were questions about the president already in existence. it's not as if democrats in congress went from a position of believing that the president is good and righteous and is doing his job and upholding his oath perfectly, to use the president's words, but there were all of these questions. when something like this happened, it was very easy for them to go to, from a position of deep skepticism of the president to ready to impeach the president. that's important. i think it means that messaging is going to be easier. i think it means for the president, that his approach is somethi
john? john: i agree with everything susan said. this is such an unambiguous example of what a president can be impeached for. but what is also important is that it fits into a narrative that we have about the president or at least the democrats have about the president with regard to the manner in which he conducts foreign policy, particularly in eastern europe and with some of the players involved there. but this also moved rapidly in part because there were questions about the president...
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little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> welcome back. white house is calling the death of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi a devastating blow to the brutal and ruthless terror organization. >> video now shows the aftermath of the raid in syria and we are learning that president trump's decision to withdraw u.s. forces from the country did have a major impact on the operation. barbara starr has more details from the pentagon. did -- was the impact pushing up this operation? >> well, it's not clear yet, really, that it accelerated the operation per se. we don't really know. what sources are telling us is they really did need the assistance of the kurdish forces on the ground. they needed a u.s. military presence on the ground to make it all work. u.s. troops are withdrawing. they did work around it. we've reported that a significant number of the u.s. troops flew from bases in iraq and they did make it all work. at the end of the day, this one worked fine. but if you have less u.s. forces on the ground inside syria, it pr
little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> welcome back. white house is calling the death of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi a devastating blow to the brutal and ruthless terror organization. >> video now shows the aftermath of the raid in syria and we are learning that president trump's decision to withdraw u.s. forces from the country did have a major impact on the operation. barbara starr has more details from the pentagon. did -- was the impact pushing up this operation? >>...
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[applause] when johnes. trump: bel edwards ran for office, he made your state a sacred promise that he would not raise your taxes. then he got elected and broke that promise by ramming through the largest tax hike in your state's history, john bel edwards. [booing] know,trump: and you because the state obviously likes me, i think i won like, by, a lot. [applause] pres. trump: i don't even know why the hell you like a guy that was on fifth avenue, but i like you, too. [applause] pres. trump: but i used to go to construction sites. my father would be putting up houses or buildings, and i would work with the workers and that's when i realized these are the people i love. these are the real people. i know them all. i know the good ones. i know the bad ones. i like those workers. but john bel edwards lied to the people of louisiana while every other state is making massive job gains, and you don't even know this, edwards'terrible policies are killing jobs across your state. edwards is now trying to destroy louisi
[applause] when johnes. trump: bel edwards ran for office, he made your state a sacred promise that he would not raise your taxes. then he got elected and broke that promise by ramming through the largest tax hike in your state's history, john bel edwards. [booing] know,trump: and you because the state obviously likes me, i think i won like, by, a lot. [applause] pres. trump: i don't even know why the hell you like a guy that was on fifth avenue, but i like you, too. [applause] pres. trump: but...
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>> there has, john. the white house press secretary stephanie grirnl saying the white house democrats are wasting time and money with these requests for information, although we should point out this is not a request. this is a subpoena and it's something they have to comply with. we should point out in that statement coming from the press secretary, john, they're not saying we're not going to cooperate with this. that same sentiment goes for the vice president's office. they also released a statement this afternoon because they had been requested that they turned over information relevant to this investigation and they're saying they don't take this seriously at this point and don't see it as a serious matter. but, again, in that statement they're not saying they're not turning over information. that's important. >> it is important. jim, to what extent is the white house concerned with the release of these text messages which plaint as clear a picture as you can get of a quid pro quo. >> i think they ar
>> there has, john. the white house press secretary stephanie grirnl saying the white house democrats are wasting time and money with these requests for information, although we should point out this is not a request. this is a subpoena and it's something they have to comply with. we should point out in that statement coming from the press secretary, john, they're not saying we're not going to cooperate with this. that same sentiment goes for the vice president's office. they also...
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john is a u.s. attorney. in this casey would imagine the leadership of the department of justice, at least the deputy attorney general, in this case it seems very likely the attorney general would be involved. but in terms of permission and the normal case, a u.s. attorney's office opens grand jury investigations every day. happens all the time. and so this one seems a little bit different, to put it mildly. and i imagine that whatever john is doing is being run up the flag pole. >> do you think that this news tonight and the prospect of criminal charges being brought against intelligence and law enforcement officials who are involved in the opening of this inquiry, what sort of impact do you think that will have, both on the people who are potential targets of this criminal investigation, potential targets of criminal charges if it gets that far, but also other people who are working right now in those kinds of jobs, in the intelligence community and in law enforcement who are working on sensitive investigat
john is a u.s. attorney. in this casey would imagine the leadership of the department of justice, at least the deputy attorney general, in this case it seems very likely the attorney general would be involved. but in terms of permission and the normal case, a u.s. attorney's office opens grand jury investigations every day. happens all the time. and so this one seems a little bit different, to put it mildly. and i imagine that whatever john is doing is being run up the flag pole. >> do...
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tom's brother, john wiley, was a member of thresher. he has been there with kevin and i at many meetings, representing the families and expressing rationale and reason why the thresher memorial is rightfully here at arlington cemetery. so tom, representing the families, welcome to the podium. [applause] mr. wiley: thank you, admiral. senator shaheen, vice admiral, distinguished guests, thresher families, friends, thank you all for coming. on behalf of my family and other thresher families, i would like to thank kevin, president of the anc thresher memorial foundation for his dedication, sacrifices, and persistence in arriving to this special day. the placement of the thresher moreno in arlington national cemetery is a momentous achievement. thank you, kevin. [applause] my name is tom wiley. i'm very humbled and privileged to stand here before you as as thresher family member. my brother, john joseph wiley, graduated with distinction from the united states naval academy in 1951, and was on the thresher. he was my older brother, my role m
tom's brother, john wiley, was a member of thresher. he has been there with kevin and i at many meetings, representing the families and expressing rationale and reason why the thresher memorial is rightfully here at arlington cemetery. so tom, representing the families, welcome to the podium. [applause] mr. wiley: thank you, admiral. senator shaheen, vice admiral, distinguished guests, thresher families, friends, thank you all for coming. on behalf of my family and other thresher families, i...
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taylor: and john, do you see that? john: well, we haven't really seen that yet. the iranians are trying to answer serious questions about what -- how the u.s. is posturing ourselves in the gulf. they have a very uncertain future with regards to sanctions, with regards to the nuclear agreement, and their first use of this kind of capability is going to be to answer questions. it's very possible that they could target these people quietly just to gather information. taylor: and john, are you able to say if you have been tracking foss forous or if this is one group that you're following that could be a potential threat? john: we've been tracking them who we call apt-35 for five years now. we found them targeting the defense industrial base of the united states as well as iran hawks -- people who are in john bolton's circle, for instance, pro israel lobby and a few other targets carrying out a real elaborate social engineering scheme through social media. they have a lot of capabilities. even though their attacks seem rudimentary, they make up for it with a lot of gu
taylor: and john, do you see that? john: well, we haven't really seen that yet. the iranians are trying to answer serious questions about what -- how the u.s. is posturing ourselves in the gulf. they have a very uncertain future with regards to sanctions, with regards to the nuclear agreement, and their first use of this kind of capability is going to be to answer questions. it's very possible that they could target these people quietly just to gather information. taylor: and john, are you able...
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i put it together quickly, elton john. elton john became the big star, the stage persona. i could admit my sexuality. and of course on stage i felt very safe, as i did when i was a little boy by performing. but then when i came off stage, there was still the timid, shy person. i was still reginald dwighthen i came off stage. >> the gentleman we've all been waiting for. >> reporter: still, outrageous worked. from the moment he started touring america at age 23, critics and fans fell in love. >> elton john! >> reporter: how do you think you handled success? >> pretty damn well. i just loved it. tour, radio, interviews. we were having so much fun being in the land of music, which is america, and we were just on adrenaline. it was just so joyous, so joyous. >> reporter: and how can you not smile when you see this? in the beginning, what was the idea behind the outfits? >> i wasn't allowed to be fashionable. i was reginald dwight. when reginald dwight became elton john, then all hell let loose. i could wear exactly what i wanted to do. and i just loved it. ♪ loneyness is toug
i put it together quickly, elton john. elton john became the big star, the stage persona. i could admit my sexuality. and of course on stage i felt very safe, as i did when i was a little boy by performing. but then when i came off stage, there was still the timid, shy person. i was still reginald dwighthen i came off stage. >> the gentleman we've all been waiting for. >> reporter: still, outrageous worked. from the moment he started touring america at age 23, critics and fans fell...
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john? >> john: rich edson at the white house with the president returns but did not take any questions. kurt volker was relatively unknown until his name came up several times in the whistle-blower's complaint. the former special envoy to ukraine resigned shortly after the complaint came out. but today, he appeared before house investigation to answer questions about whether the president or anyone in his administration pressured ukraine to investigate his political rival. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge with the report from capitol hill. >> former special envoy to ukraine, kurt volker, navigated congressional security, than a closed-door transcribed interview with house investigators. volker resigned after the whistle-blower complaint alleged he tried to "contain the damage from rudy giuliani's ukraine investigation into joe 100 biden." and that volker advised if you knew ukrainian leadership how to " out navigate the demands the president made to president zelensky dur
john? >> john: rich edson at the white house with the president returns but did not take any questions. kurt volker was relatively unknown until his name came up several times in the whistle-blower's complaint. the former special envoy to ukraine resigned shortly after the complaint came out. but today, he appeared before house investigation to answer questions about whether the president or anyone in his administration pressured ukraine to investigate his political rival. chief...
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>> if john kelly did in fact say that to president trump, john kelly would have been pretty prescient in the sense that in mick mulvaney he did get a yes man. remember, mick mulvaney's entire m.o. was to let trump be trump and that's precisely what he's done. we heard comments from john kelly where he said he regretted having to leave the white house. it's also true that one's effectiveness as a white house chief of staff is directly linked to the kind of personal relationship that one has with the president. at the time john kelly left the white house, he did not enjoy a good relationship with president trump at all. i don't have any independent reporting as to whether or not john kelly made that comment to president trump or not, but certainly what he said there while seated next to karl rove tracks with a lot of the things john kelly was telling reporters and his allies while he was still in the white house advising president trump. >> stephanie grisham said i worked with john kelly. he was totally inequipped to handle the genius of our president. >> i'm not certain that there are
>> if john kelly did in fact say that to president trump, john kelly would have been pretty prescient in the sense that in mick mulvaney he did get a yes man. remember, mick mulvaney's entire m.o. was to let trump be trump and that's precisely what he's done. we heard comments from john kelly where he said he regretted having to leave the white house. it's also true that one's effectiveness as a white house chief of staff is directly linked to the kind of personal relationship that one...
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jen psaki, john dean and jeff toobin. it is starting, especially given ambassador sondland's testimony. he has either seemed to have forgotten about a lot of things that occurred. there was a bunch of stuff he said he didn't remember, or he was flat out not telling the truth. someone here is not being accurate. >> right. and clearly at this point, it appears that ambassador sondland is on one side of this in terms of his story line and everybody else who has testified is on the other. >> and it just so happens that ambassador sondland is a trump supporter, donor to the president and that's how he got the job of ambassador. he's not actually a career diplomat. >> that's true. foreign service officers, career diplomats and we're seeing this with bill taylor, they take meticulous notes and see it as part of their job to protect the institution and also stand between political movements, political appointees and bad actions. this is obviously a terrible case of that, and the national security of the united states. that's what
jen psaki, john dean and jeff toobin. it is starting, especially given ambassador sondland's testimony. he has either seemed to have forgotten about a lot of things that occurred. there was a bunch of stuff he said he didn't remember, or he was flat out not telling the truth. someone here is not being accurate. >> right. and clearly at this point, it appears that ambassador sondland is on one side of this in terms of his story line and everybody else who has testified is on the other....
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so, john gantz, good to have you on. thank you for coming on. >> thanks for having me on. >> let me read what you wrote. "the power of the modern presidency is bolton's career legacy. when trump and his defenders question the legitimacy of today's inquiry they're not just speaking bolton's language they're using his talking points." tell me what you mean. >> well, john bolton sort of came up in washington at a time where the presidency was really at its lowest point. right? arrived in washington after watergate. a nixon white house intern and he actually thought congress really overreacted to watergate and spent much of his career sort of much of the 1980s defending the president and the white house from investigations into foreign policy. he fought against iran/contra. actually fought against congress' invest sgigs a drug deal. as the impeachment fight shapes into a battle between congress and the white house over the ability to hold the president accountable for foreign policy it's hard to imagine john bolton coming ou
so, john gantz, good to have you on. thank you for coming on. >> thanks for having me on. >> let me read what you wrote. "the power of the modern presidency is bolton's career legacy. when trump and his defenders question the legitimacy of today's inquiry they're not just speaking bolton's language they're using his talking points." tell me what you mean. >> well, john bolton sort of came up in washington at a time where the presidency was really at its lowest point....
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john kennedy won by a lot. it was a great thing for our country. where is john kennedy? come here. we have another guy. anytime i talk about health care , anytime i want to know anything about medical, taking care of people, i call a man named bill cassidy. he is incredible. what a heart. , on a peer, john. john.e on up here, oxford! sen. kennedy: is this incredible or what? is this louisiana? i told you, donald j. trump loves louisiana like the devil loves sin. [cheering] >> earlier i gave him a quiz. i imagined you were running against joe biden. [booing] and i asked him, who is more likely to secure the southern border? but there was one question i forgot to ask. who promised to build a new river bridge? pres. trump: two great men. two great americans. another man who is very brave. he was in bad condition. i was at the hospital the night he was expected to die. he was not looking too good that night. i went there and the doctor said, it is almost impossible to save him. i think he is better looking now than he was two years ago. the greatest thing, he was playing baseball. he w
john kennedy won by a lot. it was a great thing for our country. where is john kennedy? come here. we have another guy. anytime i talk about health care , anytime i want to know anything about medical, taking care of people, i call a man named bill cassidy. he is incredible. what a heart. , on a peer, john. john.e on up here, oxford! sen. kennedy: is this incredible or what? is this louisiana? i told you, donald j. trump loves louisiana like the devil loves sin. [cheering] >> earlier i...
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john layfield on all of that. as john was talking, putting a dot on the i and a cross on the t. a little bit more than 300 points for the all-time highs that we reached on the dow at the end of july. meanwhile did the king just loose his crown? after this. or my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me
john layfield on all of that. as john was talking, putting a dot on the i and a cross on the t. a little bit more than 300 points for the all-time highs that we reached on the dow at the end of july. meanwhile did the king just loose his crown? after this. or my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8...
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john easterling. she calls him amazon john. he's an advocate for the healing powers of plants, especially cannabis, like the ones he grows specially for her. >> he is the crown prince. he's just a good, seriously, a good human being, and a kind human being, an incredibly smart human being, and he's gorgeous to boot. >> reporter: she's also close to her daughter chloe from her first marriage. >> she says to me, she says, you know, mom, different people have different kinds of cancer. my cancer was my addictions myrobland my axi gog through it healing herself at the same time and facing her issues because i'm facing mine. so it's been a really wonderful period of growth. >> reporter: yeah. for you both. >> for both of us. >> reporter: for you both. ♪ we are magic ♪ nothing can stand in our way ♪ we are magic >> reporter: retired from performing, she's an activist and philanthropist and founded the olivia newton john cancer and wellness center in melbourne. >> and here's my wardrobe. i always have
john easterling. she calls him amazon john. he's an advocate for the healing powers of plants, especially cannabis, like the ones he grows specially for her. >> he is the crown prince. he's just a good, seriously, a good human being, and a kind human being, an incredibly smart human being, and he's gorgeous to boot. >> reporter: she's also close to her daughter chloe from her first marriage. >> she says to me, she says, you know, mom, different people have different kinds of...
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. >> john is a real reporter. one of the few left in america. >> this is a good example. months ago john solomon introduced shokin and wrote about it. the fired prosecutor general of ukraine who now says he was investigated by his son. the mainstream media ignored it and only when rudy giuliani came out and said here it is, i have got shokin's statement. now they don't ignore it. now they attack the prosecutor general and rudy and john solomon. lou: those attacks it seems multiplying as this impeachment inquiry gets hotter and hotter. and i wanted to take up something that was reported generally and chris wallace taking you have the source of many of the reports when he reported that you and the two of you were working with rudy giuliani and that you were quote off the books and you raised this issue, and i want to give you an opportunity to respond to it. i talked with chris. and let's get your reaction to that. >> i don't know what off the books means. chris did not explain it when he made his statement about us
. >> john is a real reporter. one of the few left in america. >> this is a good example. months ago john solomon introduced shokin and wrote about it. the fired prosecutor general of ukraine who now says he was investigated by his son. the mainstream media ignored it and only when rudy giuliani came out and said here it is, i have got shokin's statement. now they don't ignore it. now they attack the prosecutor general and rudy and john solomon. lou: those attacks it seems...
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this guy says, "i love you john goodman." [ laughter ] "i love you john goodman." >> seth: wait -- >> and they had -- they had drinks on the stage. >> seth: oh, my god. >> yeah. >> seth: wait, so this is the beginning of the play he saying, "i love you john goodman?" >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: wow >> yeah. >> seth: and that is -- that's - i mean, that's definition breaking the fourth wall >> yeah. i would like to breaking his fourth neck. [ laughter ] >> seth: how do you get through something like that? >> you just do, look at the other guys on stage, and they can see you're panicked. [ laughter ] we got through it. it seemed like it was an hour long >> seth: sure. >> this guy doing it >> seth: do you ever -- have you ever been in a case where during intermission you said, "hey, there's a guy in the front row saying, 'i love you john goodman.' is there anything you can do about that?" >> no. >> seth: okay. >> because there's nothing you can do about it. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> they don't -- that's an extreme case they usually just talk or do their candy wrappers >> seth: uh-
this guy says, "i love you john goodman." [ laughter ] "i love you john goodman." >> seth: wait -- >> and they had -- they had drinks on the stage. >> seth: oh, my god. >> yeah. >> seth: wait, so this is the beginning of the play he saying, "i love you john goodman?" >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: wow >> yeah. >> seth: and that is -- that's - i mean, that's definition breaking the fourth wall >> yeah. i would...
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john bolton could be heading to capitol hill soon. >> john bolton is a very important witness. he has very relevant information and we do want him to testify. >> reporter: this as eu ambassador gordon sondland clarifies reports of his congressional testimony earlier this month. to open investigations in exchange for a white house meeting with ukraine's president amounted to a quid pro quo. >> i would not dispute what -- what the attorney is saying. >> reporter: vice president mike pence refusing to say if he was aware of the stipulations sondlan and bill taylor outlined in their testimony. >> what i know that the transcript of the president's call with president zelensky there was no quid pro quo. in all of my interactions with president zelensky we focused entirely on president zelensky's agenda. >> if the federal judge rules that kupperman isn't required to testify it could give the trump administration to either impede or slow down the inquiry. in the meantime it's going to be a very busy week here on capitol hill at least six other witnesses scheduled to testify, john. >> b
john bolton could be heading to capitol hill soon. >> john bolton is a very important witness. he has very relevant information and we do want him to testify. >> reporter: this as eu ambassador gordon sondland clarifies reports of his congressional testimony earlier this month. to open investigations in exchange for a white house meeting with ukraine's president amounted to a quid pro quo. >> i would not dispute what -- what the attorney is saying. >> reporter: vice...
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to john roberts with more on how this is playing out. john? >> good afternoon, charles. late last night fox news was told that the investigation being conducted by career prosecutor john durham, u.s. attorney for the state of connecticut, has now morphed from an investigation into an
to john roberts with more on how this is playing out. john? >> good afternoon, charles. late last night fox news was told that the investigation being conducted by career prosecutor john durham, u.s. attorney for the state of connecticut, has now morphed from an investigation into an
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this as we're learning more about john bolton's concerns that politics was influencing mr. trump's ukraine policy. >>> transcript omission. new questions tonight about the white house record of the president's very controversial phone call with ukraine. a major witness revealing that key words were left out of the transcript, including a reference to joe biden. >>> isis raid images. the pentagon just released the first video from the u.s. raid that led to the death of the terrorist leader abu bakr al baghdadi. what do the images reveal? >>> and hurricane force. ferocious winds stoke california's rapidly growing wildfire disaster. the flames threatening thousands of homes and coming dangerusly close to the reagan presidential library. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in theuatithe "situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news on what could be one of the most important witnesses yet in the impeachment investigation. sources tell cnn that house democrats have invited
this as we're learning more about john bolton's concerns that politics was influencing mr. trump's ukraine policy. >>> transcript omission. new questions tonight about the white house record of the president's very controversial phone call with ukraine. a major witness revealing that key words were left out of the transcript, including a reference to joe biden. >>> isis raid images. the pentagon just released the first video from the u.s. raid that led to the death of the...
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john: to some extent you can. you still have some standard relationships, which still seem to hold, which is when risking markets selloff the rally markets. tom: the correlations are still there. john: and that is what i think makes hedging still useful. wonderfulberg had a story today. do you know where the risk-free rate is? i'm not going to ask him because he will throw stock at me. alk at me. john: i know where it is in the u.s. outside, you have to do a lot of hand waiting to arrive at answer. tom: we will continue our handwaving with john normand and luigi zingales. francine lacqua is in milan. eene in new york. look for this important discussion with another gentleman from chicago, president evans. this is bloomberg. ♪ you are watching bloomberg surveillance. let's get your bloomberg business flash. retailer' ceos will step down. he will be preceded by another ceo. , sincewake of a scandal then, they have leverage the to moves position profits. gilbert lost his grip on power at one of the uk's largest ass
john: to some extent you can. you still have some standard relationships, which still seem to hold, which is when risking markets selloff the rally markets. tom: the correlations are still there. john: and that is what i think makes hedging still useful. wonderfulberg had a story today. do you know where the risk-free rate is? i'm not going to ask him because he will throw stock at me. alk at me. john: i know where it is in the u.s. outside, you have to do a lot of hand waiting to arrive at...
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little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> any moment the pentagon is going to release new video of that raid that led to the death of isis leader abu backer al baghdadi. that is coming up follow me on facebook instagram and twitter at jake tapper and tweet the show at the lead cnn and our coverage continues now. thank you so much for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, breaking news. bolton to testify. cnn learns that john bolton has been asked to appear before lawmakers conducting the impeachment inquiry next week. >>> omission questions. the first white house official to testify in the meach said he was alarmed by omissions in the administration's rough transcript of the president's call with the ukraine leader. >>> new raid video. the pentagon said to release images that led to the death of al baghdadi as they predict isis will announce a new leader within days. >>> and raging wind and flames. new wind whipped wires erupt in california forces tens of thousands more to flee homes as
little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> any moment the pentagon is going to release new video of that raid that led to the death of isis leader abu backer al baghdadi. that is coming up follow me on facebook instagram and twitter at jake tapper and tweet the show at the lead cnn and our coverage continues now. thank you so much for watching. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> happening now, breaking news. bolton to testify. cnn learns that john bolton has been asked to appear before...
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did i know john? were we friends?" you know, knowing really we were, but there were so many rumors about it, and that photo, when i saw that, it's like, yes, we were friends. and it's a beautiful photo for meaujustdse kinghew it was. >> stephen: do you remember what song this was that you were working on? er ) you probably do. >> stephen: i was always imagining this was you-- ( applause ) i would always imagine-- i had seen this before, and this could be totally off base, but in my mind i was imagining this was you talking about "the long" medley with him. >> yeah, it could be. that's a very good guess. >> stephen: thank you. thank you. that's part of the job. we've got to guess things like this. i can also guess your weight at the carnival. ( laughter ) aside from interviews, when you're asked about john lennon, how often do you think about john? >> quite often, yeah. quite often. i dream about him. >> stephen: really? would you mind sharing one? >> no. >> stephen: okay. >> sure. i mean, the thing is, you know, when y
did i know john? were we friends?" you know, knowing really we were, but there were so many rumors about it, and that photo, when i saw that, it's like, yes, we were friends. and it's a beautiful photo for meaujustdse kinghew it was. >> stephen: do you remember what song this was that you were working on? er ) you probably do. >> stephen: i was always imagining this was you-- ( applause ) i would always imagine-- i had seen this before, and this could be totally off base, but...
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little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. >>> more damning testimony out of the impeachment testimony, john bolton describing rudy giuliani as a hand grenade and the pressure on the campaign to describe rudy giuliani as a drug deal. >>> and joe biden's son hunter speaking out for the first time, admitting bad judgment vovinvolg
little johns, yeah! $3, what?! >>> i'm brianna keilar live from cnn's washington headquarters. >>> more damning testimony out of the impeachment testimony, john bolton describing rudy giuliani as a hand grenade and the pressure on the campaign to describe rudy giuliani as a drug deal. >>> and joe biden's son hunter speaking out for the first time, admitting bad judgment vovinvolg