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it's a 5-4. >> john: this time hitter's count and he didn't miss it. matter of fact, when he hit it, he gently set the bat down. 2-1 fastball. instead of getting the tying run on face they brought the tying run to the plate now with this homer. >> joe: now yasmani grandal into the game. takes a 97 mile-per-hour fastball four strike one. 0 for 5 at this postseason but he can hit them a long way too, 22 home runs during the regular season. switch-hitting catcher, more powerful from the site takes a ball. >> john: that's what makes this series so intriguing, neither one of these teams are going to panic. they believe that each one of their teammates has an opportunity to do something special, that's how deep their lineup's and their bench. >> joe: two teams trading punches here in the tenth. that's a strike, it's on on deck, austin barnes. he strikes out, one out. second strike out for giles, the astros two outs away from splitting the first two games of this first world series here in l.a. >> john: nasty pitch, he tries and then realizes he went. >> joe:
it's a 5-4. >> john: this time hitter's count and he didn't miss it. matter of fact, when he hit it, he gently set the bat down. 2-1 fastball. instead of getting the tying run on face they brought the tying run to the plate now with this homer. >> joe: now yasmani grandal into the game. takes a 97 mile-per-hour fastball four strike one. 0 for 5 at this postseason but he can hit them a long way too, 22 home runs during the regular season. switch-hitting catcher, more powerful from...
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. >> john: what makes altuve so great is you need three of those. you need three perfect pitches because he will find a way to adjust. you may get two swings in a row. good luck getting three. >> joe: there is two. 0-2 the count, as tony cingrani, the other lefty the bullpen for the dodgers, gets loose. five-time all-star waits. the 0-2. morrow looks at springer again. swung on and missed. strike out for outnumbered two. three cure to purchase from morrow. >> john: outstanding against the best. he did it. his second pitch was a little different than the first and third. first one. swing and a miss. one strike. comes back with another breaking ball, gets struck too. goes right back to the 0-2 mind-set. great pitch and strike out. the astros try to stay away from spin. don't expand the zone. recognize it early. but when a guy throws 98, 99, you try it. not easy. >> joe: here is carlos correa, the only astro to not reach based night by a hit or walk. two oncoming two out, to run game. strike one. dodgers will have barnes, pederson, hernandez. >> john:
. >> john: what makes altuve so great is you need three of those. you need three perfect pitches because he will find a way to adjust. you may get two swings in a row. good luck getting three. >> joe: there is two. 0-2 the count, as tony cingrani, the other lefty the bullpen for the dodgers, gets loose. five-time all-star waits. the 0-2. morrow looks at springer again. swung on and missed. strike out for outnumbered two. three cure to purchase from morrow. >> john: outstanding...
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maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipsta
maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn...
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he cites john marshall. in mcculloch versus maryland, where marshall in a less quoted, it will not be in the greatest hits, but he says for maryland -- this is urging us to render a decision based on his view, his theory of the union. and these theories are fine. but what you need is the text itself. and again and again i think in his opinions, what marshall is looking for, this text. and when principal and text code here, that is -- cohere, that is a happy moment. i fear as a litigator, his voice goes up, we actually have text here. we have something terra firma and not just pure theory. but theory is important to unpack. [indiscernible] >> the principal on next text -- ex post facto laws would be there even if we didn't have the constitution. remember albert and james were opposed to putting it into the constitution, they thought it was so obvious that everybody would know it. so i thought it was, it would be there even if we didn't have it. mr. webb: so looking at james olson, he actually says if the cons
he cites john marshall. in mcculloch versus maryland, where marshall in a less quoted, it will not be in the greatest hits, but he says for maryland -- this is urging us to render a decision based on his view, his theory of the union. and these theories are fine. but what you need is the text itself. and again and again i think in his opinions, what marshall is looking for, this text. and when principal and text code here, that is -- cohere, that is a happy moment. i fear as a litigator, his...
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and john kelly knows that. now, i didn't mind hearing john kelly disagree with congresswoman wilson today. i understand the disagreement nature and some of it is deeply personal for him as a gold star father. but i was stunned. stunned when i watched him dehumanize her and very deliberately continue to dehumanize her and refuse to give her the dignity of a name and call her an empty barrel. he went out of his way to do it. it came after he had said everything he had to say about the phone call controversy. he was finished with that. and then, he reached back to a long story, he told long story that took place in 2015, two years ago, in miami when he attended the dedication of a new fbi field office in miami, a field office that congresswoman wilson helped get the money for. john kelly went into a long story about honoring fbi agents who had been killed in the line of duty there and he praised what he called the absolutely brilliant memorial speech that james comey delivered that day in miami. that's how far out
and john kelly knows that. now, i didn't mind hearing john kelly disagree with congresswoman wilson today. i understand the disagreement nature and some of it is deeply personal for him as a gold star father. but i was stunned. stunned when i watched him dehumanize her and very deliberately continue to dehumanize her and refuse to give her the dignity of a name and call her an empty barrel. he went out of his way to do it. it came after he had said everything he had to say about the phone call...
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there's harry and john, in 1963 john john mccormack will sit behind lynn john johnson, five days after the death of john expand we pass the 25th 25th amendment to the constitution too make sure these two guys never, ever become president of the united states. so, here we go. this is niles, this is niles giving a polaroid camera to margaret truman. niles worked the daughters and wives of people he wished to impress. now, women have a clearer -- better data than men do and notice is gay, no sexual tension, and so he engray shaded himself with he wifes and daughters and gave wonderful perfume and wonderful letters back. niles would -- the late '40s and '50s, deal wig the cold wore and the question is anticommunisms has now taken root and their going after david niles. and senator joseph mccarthy says he has tappingible -- -- tang illinois means to do this strike the white house through david niles, niles has back target. the fbi starts increasing scrutiny and read of the reference of niles being communist and black and being gay, and so they're going after niles, and now finally resigns,
there's harry and john, in 1963 john john mccormack will sit behind lynn john johnson, five days after the death of john expand we pass the 25th 25th amendment to the constitution too make sure these two guys never, ever become president of the united states. so, here we go. this is niles, this is niles giving a polaroid camera to margaret truman. niles worked the daughters and wives of people he wished to impress. now, women have a clearer -- better data than men do and notice is gay, no...
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belue adopted a little boy just like john sutton did all those years ago and john sutton pursues his dream to see again. are you prepared or has it sunk in that you're going to be blind for the rest of your life? >> well, that's not my plan. i may not be that smart, but boy i'm motivated. >> the enthusiasm coming out of you is kind of inspirational. >> i'm ready to roll. i got plans for this eyesight. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> and this is "dateline." >>> i am freaking out. i walk in and my sister's not there. her door is open, her lights are on, her bed's undone. everything was horrible. and i felt it. >> she had been fearless on the front lines in iraq. >> pretty amazing. i saw her as like a really strong soldier. >> but something had her terrified at home. >> i'm scared. i don't feel safe. >> a desperate call to police.
belue adopted a little boy just like john sutton did all those years ago and john sutton pursues his dream to see again. are you prepared or has it sunk in that you're going to be blind for the rest of your life? >> well, that's not my plan. i may not be that smart, but boy i'm motivated. >> the enthusiasm coming out of you is kind of inspirational. >> i'm ready to roll. i got plans for this eyesight. ♪ ♪ >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales....
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maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's hanging up his corporate boots for a startup. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated for an infection or have symptoms. or if you hav
maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's hanging up his corporate boots for a startup. and at $4.95, you can trade with a clear advantage. fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to...
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>> john: i have no idea what he said. you weren't even born in 1987 what do you know about charles s chwab? >> dagen: very true. neil now. neil well ahead of tomorrow's big games will no decision from the nfl be the worst decision overall? i'm neil cavuto. nfl commissioner roger goodell wants players to stand for the national anthem but he won't penalize them if they do not. charles payne says that's not only the wrong play, it is going to be a very costly one. also here with us, kennedy, ben stein, adam had, charlie gaspari no is off this week and we don't know when he will be back. charles what do you think? >> ben: wait a minute we don't know when he's going to be back? neil well i know but i don't want to share with you. you're on a need to know basis,
>> john: i have no idea what he said. you weren't even born in 1987 what do you know about charles s chwab? >> dagen: very true. neil now. neil well ahead of tomorrow's big games will no decision from the nfl be the worst decision overall? i'm neil cavuto. nfl commissioner roger goodell wants players to stand for the national anthem but he won't penalize them if they do not. charles payne says that's not only the wrong play, it is going to be a very costly one. also here with us,...
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maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's my name is carlee, i am fifteen years old and i am a heart recipient. i got my first heart transplant when i was one and a half years old. i got my second heart when i was thirteen. when i step out on stage i think i am communicating with people. i would like to tell them that i want to make a change in life, like, yeah you can have two heart transplants but it doesn't stop you from doing the things that you love. when i get my driver's license of course i'm going to say yes to be an organ donor, because i've been saved twice, so who says i can't save somebody else. it's just the beginning of a new story. this gift of life was made possible by an organ donor. imagine what you could make possible. learn more and sign up as an organ, eye and tissue donor. go to organdonor.gov. maria: john chambers is stepping
maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's my name is carlee, i am fifteen years old and i am a heart recipient. i got my first heart transplant when i was one and a half years old. i got my second heart when i was thirteen. when i step out on stage i think i am communicating with people. i would like...
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that really matter. >> john: absolutely. look debt essentially doubled under president bush, it doubled again under president obama. congress is mortgaging our future to get themselves re elected. we aren't going to have money for anything except interest payments if some sanity doesn't come to washington d.c. >> dagen: gianno. >> gianno: balanced budget amendment where is that. we've been talking about the budget and tax reform for a long time but no one is talking about where are we going to cut, how will we cut spending and balance our actual budget? >> dagen: jess? >> jessica: yeah i don't disagree. there are a lot of places we could be cutting and go back and get those chickens off the treadmills and we can start there. >> dagen: jonas? >> jonas: see i don't think there's any cuts to pay for all of this damage so we need to tax for it because the america people pay it because they know it has to get paid and we don't have the borrowing capacity with our debt this high relative to gdp so let's have a plan to pay with thi
that really matter. >> john: absolutely. look debt essentially doubled under president bush, it doubled again under president obama. congress is mortgaging our future to get themselves re elected. we aren't going to have money for anything except interest payments if some sanity doesn't come to washington d.c. >> dagen: gianno. >> gianno: balanced budget amendment where is that. we've been talking about the budget and tax reform for a long time but no one is talking about...
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yes but also to john's point. we now have on the table tax reform, healthcare, immigration policy, the wall, trade none of that stuff is getting addressed and if that gets addressed it's far more important than having some congressman and senators grandstand on cspan about all the great work they're going to do. >> dagen: jonas, is this worth taxpayer money to keep these investigations going? >> it isn't productive. i think all these things are a little fishie going back to the russia deal including the trump stuff i don't think they will find out anything because i don't think the investigations are that good. at the end of the day, like hillary she doesn't, if someone gives her money she doesn't question their character or what their alternative motives are, doesn't matter if it's goldman sachs or somebody needs to sell a uranium mine to russians essentially which is what basically happened. she doesn't care where the money comes from that's it. it doesn't mean it's crooked necessarily just is like oblivious and
yes but also to john's point. we now have on the table tax reform, healthcare, immigration policy, the wall, trade none of that stuff is getting addressed and if that gets addressed it's far more important than having some congressman and senators grandstand on cspan about all the great work they're going to do. >> dagen: jonas, is this worth taxpayer money to keep these investigations going? >> it isn't productive. i think all these things are a little fishie going back to the...
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john, nia, david, thanks for that. we could be hearing very soon from defense secretary james mattis on the niger ambush moments from now when he welcomes his french counterpart to the pentagon. some very important headlines and made very important comments yesterday. let's see what he has to say about this today. plus, they didn't say his name, but there is no -- there is little doubt who they were talking about. two former presidents taking aim at president trump and his world view. >> if you have to win a campaign by dividing people, you're not going to be able to govern them. you won't be able to unit them later if that's how you start. you wouldn't do only half of your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ not all fish oil supplements provide the same omega-3 power. megared advanced triple absorption is absorbed three times better. so one softgel ha
john, nia, david, thanks for that. we could be hearing very soon from defense secretary james mattis on the niger ambush moments from now when he welcomes his french counterpart to the pentagon. some very important headlines and made very important comments yesterday. let's see what he has to say about this today. plus, they didn't say his name, but there is no -- there is little doubt who they were talking about. two former presidents taking aim at president trump and his world view. >>...
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maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ music plays throughout) take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab. that's it! we really need to get with the program and see the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq (mirabegron) for oab symptoms of urgency, frequency and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in its class. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or ha
maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ music plays throughout) take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive...
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in so doing, donald john trump, president of the united states of america, has fueled and is fueling an alt-right hate machine and his worldwide covert sympathizers, engendering racial antipathy, lgbtq enemyity, religious anxiety, stealthy sexism and dreadful exene phobia. profid -- dread full xenophobia. profids youly causing exang psiity to wit, on september 23, 2017, donald john trump incited race baiting and racism, engendering stealthy sexism and racial antipathy when he disrespected, disparaged, and demeaned mothers of professional football players by calling them dogs as he made the widely published statement, quote, football players won't you love to see one of hose nfl owners, when somebody disrespect ours flag, say, get b-i-t-c-h off the field right now. out. he's fired. he's fired. on september 23, 2017, donald john trump incited race baiting and racism, engendering racial antipathy, when the disrespected , disparaged, professional football players, approximately 70% of whom are reportedly african-american, by calling them sons of dogs. as he made the widely published stat
in so doing, donald john trump, president of the united states of america, has fueled and is fueling an alt-right hate machine and his worldwide covert sympathizers, engendering racial antipathy, lgbtq enemyity, religious anxiety, stealthy sexism and dreadful exene phobia. profid -- dread full xenophobia. profids youly causing exang psiity to wit, on september 23, 2017, donald john trump incited race baiting and racism, engendering stealthy sexism and racial antipathy when he disrespected,...
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john and she thought and john were the embodiment of courage. you know about john, his grandparents, his father, how he was called to duty, his heroism, and, on october 26, 1967, 50 years ago, his plane was shot down. it is hard to remember. 50 years. god almighty. i was a child. i was in third grade. i don't remember for sure. infamousknow, the hanoi hilton. heard time and have and again, and john bears the scars of those brutal beatings and damage done to him, you also know about the offer of release. opportunity as the vice president to sit on the stage and confer a number of medals of honor. re it has occurred -- anyone --ot think of given the opportunity, after knowing what it meant to stay in ison, knowing what would happen, given the opportunity to leave, no matter what the code was, imagine. i want you to think about it. imagine in real terms. again, not having to wonder what he would face by refusing to leave. painng that excruciating and isolation. he stayed. he stayed. spent almost five more years in that hellhole of captivity. in inh
john and she thought and john were the embodiment of courage. you know about john, his grandparents, his father, how he was called to duty, his heroism, and, on october 26, 1967, 50 years ago, his plane was shot down. it is hard to remember. 50 years. god almighty. i was a child. i was in third grade. i don't remember for sure. infamousknow, the hanoi hilton. heard time and have and again, and john bears the scars of those brutal beatings and damage done to him, you also know about the offer of...
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thanks, john. let's bring in a.b. stoddard from real clear politics. i'm not sure if you heard this conversation, but the idea of the analogy of benghazi, it seems to be a stretch. you talk about what happened in benghazi, there was a call. we know there were a call for help and backups. we have no idea what happened on the ground except on the fringes of what we're getting from the pentagon. we do not know exactly what happened on the ground in niger. >> right. in benghazi, there were requests for additional security before the attack. it was obviously an unsecured place where people were worried for their safety. the obama administration lied about it and pretended it was a result of a video. this is not something people should jump to conclusions on. we know many operations in the military are covert. many are dangerous. some of them are messy. it doesn't mean there's any malfeasance here. but tragedies occur. i think the administration is right to ask for more time. the pentagon secretary, the
thanks, john. let's bring in a.b. stoddard from real clear politics. i'm not sure if you heard this conversation, but the idea of the analogy of benghazi, it seems to be a stretch. you talk about what happened in benghazi, there was a call. we know there were a call for help and backups. we have no idea what happened on the ground except on the fringes of what we're getting from the pentagon. we do not know exactly what happened on the ground in niger. >> right. in benghazi, there were...
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maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's maria: john chambers is stepping down from the board of cisco the end of this year. but he's joining the board of sprinkler, a $108 billion dollar unicorn. he will be knee deep in startups. i asked him about his move into the startup scene and his 20-year legacy at cisco. >> cisco was an exciting time. i joined the company coming just off $70 million in seats and bright to $50 billion. we moved to 70,000 people. we took the internet and instead of selling routers and switchers. we said it changes the way you work, live, learn and play. we did this by being customer driven, focusing not on competition but the transition of everything in the internet and combined those on products that focused on outcomes. we called them architectures. we acquired 18 some companies while i was ceo and we had strong internal ability for innov
maria: you said a lot, john. john levin joining us. we'll talk with cisco executive john chambers coming up. >> announcer: from a tighten tech corporation to a billion dollar startup. john chambers ex chains why he's maria: john chambers is stepping down from the board of cisco the end of this year. but he's joining the board of sprinkler, a $108 billion dollar unicorn. he will be knee deep in startups. i asked him about his move into the startup scene and his 20-year legacy at cisco....
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>> john: a fantastic a scouting report and great hit selection. only six strikeouts on curve balls puig and the fastball up. what a great pitch. >> joe: now they will walk the bases bases loaded, intentional pass given to forsythe. auwill be the hitter hitter. >> john: this is how quick it can change in a series, we saw r look ay lost. for strikeouts, not even close. body, head everything moving. he was in the same situation ght, no hits until the seventh. then a curveball, he h it and he goes -- you've got to be kidding me. then he ck with another big hit. as his manager talked to us, this young kid has fantastic year. it's only in the last two or three games has he gone into a funk, he broke out of it at the right time. >> joe: strike one one on barnes. what dave roberts said i'm not going to throw 170 games away based on the last couple at-bats by cody bellinger he can hit. i want him to stay aggressive. like it was with springer going the other way. got him locked back in. his oppme run in game to that was a game-winner two doubles going to le
>> john: a fantastic a scouting report and great hit selection. only six strikeouts on curve balls puig and the fastball up. what a great pitch. >> joe: now they will walk the bases bases loaded, intentional pass given to forsythe. auwill be the hitter hitter. >> john: this is how quick it can change in a series, we saw r look ay lost. for strikeouts, not even close. body, head everything moving. he was in the same situation ght, no hits until the seventh. then a curveball, he...
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perhaps john sutton could tell them. because, the survivor of the slaughter, it was clear, was going to live. and when he came out of his coma, what story would he tell? what did he see? coming up -- with his victim defenseless in the hospital, would the killer try again? john sutton's son seemed to think so. >> i do recall him as very adamant that my dad be placed under john doe so that who ever did this could not finish off what they had started. >> reporter: well was the killer already closer than anyone could have dreamed? when "dateline" continues. >> reporter: susan sutton was dead, shot five times by a killer who invaded her birthday party. her husband, john, an attorney had been shot in the head twice in critical condition at a miami hospital undergoing surgery to save his life. soon after the shooting detectives had a potential suspect. john sutton's good friend and law partner. >> he had a partner who was on the scene when homicide detectives got there. >> eddie montodo told police he had been on the phone. hea
perhaps john sutton could tell them. because, the survivor of the slaughter, it was clear, was going to live. and when he came out of his coma, what story would he tell? what did he see? coming up -- with his victim defenseless in the hospital, would the killer try again? john sutton's son seemed to think so. >> i do recall him as very adamant that my dad be placed under john doe so that who ever did this could not finish off what they had started. >> reporter: well was the killer...
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>> john: rarest lighters, primarily likes to throw a lot of cutters. he's gotten over the top of slater that you saw breakdown right there. this is more to what he likes, going out of the plate, he's got the power gap to gap. the ball that gets in jams him a little bit. >> joe: that's up the middle of a bum a base hit by gattis looks to his dugout as he celebrates going down the line, it's a one-run game. >> john: the reason that's a difference is if kenley jansen were to just come in the ninth and a one-run game and pitch to get three outs obviously he's much tougher. if you can make him work to get six outs and still have a chance to tie it up here in the eighth? ideal for the astros. >> joe: now the tying run at first with only one outcome of the matter is yuli gurriel. strike one, we may be going back to what happened in the bottom of the seventh inning. will harris getting around that error and the wild pitch, nobody else. the dodgers failed to score thanks to back-to-back strikeouts for outs number two and three. >> john: a great bullpen makes a
>> john: rarest lighters, primarily likes to throw a lot of cutters. he's gotten over the top of slater that you saw breakdown right there. this is more to what he likes, going out of the plate, he's got the power gap to gap. the ball that gets in jams him a little bit. >> joe: that's up the middle of a bum a base hit by gattis looks to his dugout as he celebrates going down the line, it's a one-run game. >> john: the reason that's a difference is if kenley jansen were to just...
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gave the astros a 2-1 series lead. >> joe: the question for peacock, john, has been the slider. >> john: the hardest thing to do when you're trying to get that ball to break and you are used to being in the starting role is you tend to seize the power of the break instead of trusting that you don't have to throw it as hard to create the same kind of tilt and break. that was alex cora on the phone. there is no action for the astros in the bullpen at the moment. but again, as we go through next couple of innings, roberts has his closer. a.j. hinch does not. >> john: confidence wise, he doesn't. >> joe: you're right. he told him before the game you're not close this game, but i think he's going to have to pitch in this game. especially, obviously, if it stays tied for multiple innings. the uniqueness of peacock is he has a fastball that moves. that's why he's on the first base side of the rubber to the right-handed batter but he loses the angle of his slider against right-handers because that slider has to start in toward the header and break away. he's on the third base side of the rubber
gave the astros a 2-1 series lead. >> joe: the question for peacock, john, has been the slider. >> john: the hardest thing to do when you're trying to get that ball to break and you are used to being in the starting role is you tend to seize the power of the break instead of trusting that you don't have to throw it as hard to create the same kind of tilt and break. that was alex cora on the phone. there is no action for the astros in the bullpen at the moment. but again, as we go...
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papers is a affidavit from john smith. who was a member of his staff saying yes, the army was reduced by 20,000 or 25,000 men. mostly by desertion. there is another affidavit from another staff officer who said that the army lost 25,000. here is another letter from one of the great names of civil war history. it sounds like a good old southern boy. the kernel has a copy saying we were reduced by about 25,000. the last thing i want to talk about is the spring hill a fair and what happened and what did not happen. i can't do seem that everybody knows what happened at spring hill. if you know what happened there bear with me for just a second so i can't explain it to the people who are not familiar. .fter the fall of atlanta sherman burns what is left and starts his march to the sea. hood and the army of the tennessee have escaped atlanta but they are to the west and the north of atlanta. sherman burns what is left of atlanta and begins his march to the sea that is the southeast. hood is in the northeast and sherman is in the
papers is a affidavit from john smith. who was a member of his staff saying yes, the army was reduced by 20,000 or 25,000 men. mostly by desertion. there is another affidavit from another staff officer who said that the army lost 25,000. here is another letter from one of the great names of civil war history. it sounds like a good old southern boy. the kernel has a copy saying we were reduced by about 25,000. the last thing i want to talk about is the spring hill a fair and what happened and...
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and maybe for john mccain. and possibly other republican senators and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell know they're not ready for that day yet, not even close to being ready for it so while the leadership works with the tax writhing staff of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means committee to get 51 votes in the senate donald trump is always going to be making mistakes on the sidelines and today he made a very big one involving your 401(k) retirement plans. austin goolsby adviser to president obama will join us next and explain it all. >>> i think that we're going to have the votes for taxes and i will say the fact that health care is so difficult i think makes the taxes easier. and today he made a very big one involving your 401(k) retirement plans. austin goolsby adviser to president obama will join us next and explain it all. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer i just saved thousands in less than a minute, i found out how much home i can afford. i like how you shop
and maybe for john mccain. and possibly other republican senators and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell know they're not ready for that day yet, not even close to being ready for it so while the leadership works with the tax writhing staff of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means committee to get 51 votes in the senate donald trump is always going to be making mistakes on the sidelines and today he made a very big one involving your 401(k) retirement plans. austin goolsby...
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it's our john hancock. john enjoyed life with us for 89 years. john is a native texan. houston proud. born on february 13 of 1928. he is a korean army veteran. 33 years with mobile oil. and investment advisor. john loved many things. he loved university of texas football. hook 'em horns. he loved his astros, our baseball team. he loved his hometown of sugar land. e loved going to church.
it's our john hancock. john enjoyed life with us for 89 years. john is a native texan. houston proud. born on february 13 of 1928. he is a korean army veteran. 33 years with mobile oil. and investment advisor. john loved many things. he loved university of texas football. hook 'em horns. he loved his astros, our baseball team. he loved his hometown of sugar land. e loved going to church.
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so it was not fredricka wilson, but john kelly, a four star general john kelly, chief of staff to the president of the united states who used the deaths of fbi agents ben rogan and jerry dove to launch a vicious and completely dishonest attack against a black congresswoman. and today, despite the glaring video evidence, the white house stood by kelly's performance by trying to pretend he said something else. >> general kelly still stand by the statement he made yesterday that he felt she was grandstanding and she was taking credit? >> absolutely. general kelly said he was stunned that representative wilson made comments at a building dedication honoring slain fbi agents about her own actions in congress including lobbying former president obama on legislation. as general kelly pointed out, if you're able to make a sacred act like honoring american heroes about yourself, you're an empty barrel. if you don't understand that reference, all hat, no cattle. >> have you seen the speech? >> i have. >> and you know most of it was her praising the fbi agents and in congress, not talking about
so it was not fredricka wilson, but john kelly, a four star general john kelly, chief of staff to the president of the united states who used the deaths of fbi agents ben rogan and jerry dove to launch a vicious and completely dishonest attack against a black congresswoman. and today, despite the glaring video evidence, the white house stood by kelly's performance by trying to pretend he said something else. >> general kelly still stand by the statement he made yesterday that he felt she...
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>> well, john, i have no idea. i don't know the substance. i have no knowledge like you relating to what happens, but most of you focused on the policies we have to deal with on behalf of the american people. right now, that's been a side show as something develops that's more serious but obviously it will take up some space. i just have no way of determining that. >> dickerson: given advice to the president, he has not often listened but given if this comes out on monday what is your guide in terms of trying to stick to the issues that your guidance for the president? >> we got a short window of time to deliver on tax reform. something that i want to see happen on behalf of the american people and at least those of us in congress, it's our job to write those bills and to pass those bills that's where our focus needs to stay. again, i don't know enough -- i know nothing about what's happening on the other front. >> dickerson: before we get to tax cuts while we're in the russia neighborhood, in august congress passed sanctions on rusha adminis
>> well, john, i have no idea. i don't know the substance. i have no knowledge like you relating to what happens, but most of you focused on the policies we have to deal with on behalf of the american people. right now, that's been a side show as something develops that's more serious but obviously it will take up some space. i just have no way of determining that. >> dickerson: given advice to the president, he has not often listened but given if this comes out on monday what is...
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expert in european politics from the university of kent and chad ham house and in paris we cross to john laughlin he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to jan first in paris john can you give me your assessment of what happened on sunday because from an optical point of view it was an utter disaster what are the political consequences and does it start some kind of cascade effect for catalonia as the people that live there want to move towards independence and what about the rest of europe go ahead john in paris. well i don't agree that the people want independence that's not what the opinion poll suggests and i think it's very important not to react on the level of emotion just because we've seen a picture of people being whacked over the head with a truncheon doesn't mean that we take the side of the unfortunate recipient of the policeman's force. i believe that the catalan independent is doing what many revolutionaries have done in the
expert in european politics from the university of kent and chad ham house and in paris we cross to john laughlin he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to jan first in paris john can you give me your assessment of what happened on sunday because from an optical point of view it was an utter disaster what are the political consequences and does it...
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mikey mikey and your mother like goal michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they named me after kennedy oh that was a big fixture on household irish catholics democrats the whole thing and so i was named after john kennedy and. but my brothers were irish and my brother's name is patrick and if you're irish if you have a patrick the other ones might pat mike and what happened my dad his my dad was my mike is nowhere in his name. i get it the higgens are an interesting lot not not so much interesting now just ok christopher guest movies yes or why is he the master of mock human terry's well he kind of invented it. and this was back in spinal tap days that movie was made by rob reiner and christopher was in it but it was a real team effort and there were ideas about mockumentary before there are some examples but as far as an all improvised documentary style so i call that s
mikey mikey and your mother like goal michael why do they mean you john why do they even do john if they warrant going to call your job i think you should talk to them about it i will give you their phone number it's hard to know they need. it's i have i think what happened is this i think they named me after kennedy oh that was a big fixture on household irish catholics democrats the whole thing and so i was named after john kennedy and. but my brothers were irish and my brother's name is...
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massachusetts and talked a lot about john adams. of the founding fathers he gets less attention, what he thinks so few people pay that much attention until he became a why do you think there's still no money meant to john adams in washington, d.c. >> yes there is. >> where? >> it's on the mantelpiece in the white house strength john adams was the first president to reside in the white house and the first night he was alone abigail had not arrived yet the next morning after the first night he wrote a letter to what he wrote in the letter franklin roosevelt had carved into the wooden part of the mantelpiece in the east room when sherman was in charge of redoing the white house he made sure that quotation state there. when kennedy became president in a carved into the marble of the mantelpiece i would stay forever. and what he said in the letter tab again was this. they none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof. [applause] and i think it's very important to understand and think about that he puts honesty first ahead of wis
massachusetts and talked a lot about john adams. of the founding fathers he gets less attention, what he thinks so few people pay that much attention until he became a why do you think there's still no money meant to john adams in washington, d.c. >> yes there is. >> where? >> it's on the mantelpiece in the white house strength john adams was the first president to reside in the white house and the first night he was alone abigail had not arrived yet the next morning after the...
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puig is coming to the line. >> john: that doesn't surprise me. the dodgers, chris taylor flew out to right field so that means mccann is going to strike out. if were going to keep copycatting each other. >> joe: yeah, the top of the sixth inning, a next hitter slide to right and then seager struck out. >> john: almost like the back to the future manual. there strike one. i'm just proud that they are keeping score correctly over there. >> joe: i've been locked in since game... yesterday. watson, second man out of the pen, and he will not be the las last. 0-1, that is fouled down the right field line. by the way, when this series returns to los angeles it's going to be about 40 degrees, temperaturewise, lower than it was for game 1. it will be in the 60s at night night. it was 103, i think, was the official number for game 1? >> john: i've never seen numbers like that. the ball was jumping out of the ballpark. the weather here in houston has been awesome. a little breezy the last couple of days, but today, it's picture-perfect. we are inside. runne
puig is coming to the line. >> john: that doesn't surprise me. the dodgers, chris taylor flew out to right field so that means mccann is going to strike out. if were going to keep copycatting each other. >> joe: yeah, the top of the sixth inning, a next hitter slide to right and then seager struck out. >> john: almost like the back to the future manual. there strike one. i'm just proud that they are keeping score correctly over there. >> joe: i've been locked in since...
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>> well, wolf, i have a lot of respect for john kelly. he was my military aide when i was secretary of defense. he's a great marine. he's somebody who has served in combat he absolutely understands what it means to lose a loved with un one in battle. so i understand where john was coming from. he is, at the same time, the chief of staff. i think he was trying to do damage repair here on this whole issue which has just gotten blown in a hundred different directions. what's happened here is we've lost the main focus and the main focus should be on those brave and courageous soldiers that lose their lives in the line of duty and it should be on those families who have lost a loved one. that's where the focus ought to be and we've lost that focus because of the politics of the moment. >> i want you to watch, mr. secretary, another part of that statement, another part of the news conference in the briefing room that general kelly had. >> it stuns me that a member of congress would have listened in on that conversation. absolutely stuns me. and
>> well, wolf, i have a lot of respect for john kelly. he was my military aide when i was secretary of defense. he's a great marine. he's somebody who has served in combat he absolutely understands what it means to lose a loved with un one in battle. so i understand where john was coming from. he is, at the same time, the chief of staff. i think he was trying to do damage repair here on this whole issue which has just gotten blown in a hundred different directions. what's happened here is...
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joining us now is john gartner. i wanted to hold up or just read this opening, the sort of the chapter title right here of your entry in this new book, "the dangerous case of donald trump." it begins, you begin your section of the book by saying, "donald trump is "a," bad, "b," mad, and "c" all of the above." turns out a close reading of your work indicates it's "c", all of the above. >> correct. >> expand on that. >> well, people have made it sound as if it's a forced choice, but actually, the nature of the disorder he has, malignant narcissism, eric frumm called it the kin tes sent. these are people who actually get pleasure from harming other people who are detached from reality because they see themselves as being victims when they, in fact, are being aggress i. they see conspiracy theories everywhere. they really have no conscience. so they are dangerous. and right now i think we are facing the greatest psychiatric emergency in the history of america. >> there's a report as you speak coming out on politico toni
joining us now is john gartner. i wanted to hold up or just read this opening, the sort of the chapter title right here of your entry in this new book, "the dangerous case of donald trump." it begins, you begin your section of the book by saying, "donald trump is "a," bad, "b," mad, and "c" all of the above." turns out a close reading of your work indicates it's "c", all of the above. >> correct. >> expand on that. >>...
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we asked john if he had spoken to his "grease" co-star, olivia newton-john who is battling cancer. he says he's speaking with her once day and is beyond impressed with her ability to recover. >> we're wishing her well. >>> now to a place straight out of the movies. we teamed up with secrets resorts and spas. tip number one, do the thing krous can't do at home. there are so many incredible beach activities here. all part of unlimited luxury. today, we're taking a sea kayak. guess who is doing most of the rowing. actually, this guy. ♪ oh, my gosh. so fun. while chris relaxed after captaining the kayak, i couldn't resist taking out one of the paddle boards, with a little help. the tip number two, balance is important. after a pull day of beach activities, we took advantage of the 24-hour room service for a romantic and luxurious night in. thank you. that was chris' favorite part. i'll have more food and vacation tips. how to make the most of your fine dining and wining experience. >> your husband got a good assignment to go on. >> as long as he could eat. >>> coming up, the pearson
we asked john if he had spoken to his "grease" co-star, olivia newton-john who is battling cancer. he says he's speaking with her once day and is beyond impressed with her ability to recover. >> we're wishing her well. >>> now to a place straight out of the movies. we teamed up with secrets resorts and spas. tip number one, do the thing krous can't do at home. there are so many incredible beach activities here. all part of unlimited luxury. today, we're taking a sea...
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john gonzalez is live at the scene. what have you learned, john. president trump and gop leaders are on the clock. president trump and gop leaders are on the clock. gop leaders are on the clock. the president now calling on his party to unify in order to push through a gop budget plan, that includes sweeping tax cuts. but he is facing resistance on both sides of the aisle. abc's serena marshall has more. an historic day in america politics.. happening today-- president trump is happening today-- president trump is expected to publicly release thousands of government documents related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. president trump confirmed over the weekend that he will not block the documents release. the papers include more than 3-thousand that have never been seen by the public and more than 30,000 that have been previously released, but with redactions. but trump could have blocked the release on the the material public would harm intelligence, law enforcement, military operations or foreign relations. major new developments
john gonzalez is live at the scene. what have you learned, john. president trump and gop leaders are on the clock. president trump and gop leaders are on the clock. gop leaders are on the clock. the president now calling on his party to unify in order to push through a gop budget plan, that includes sweeping tax cuts. but he is facing resistance on both sides of the aisle. abc's serena marshall has more. an historic day in america politics.. happening today-- president trump is happening...
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." >>> remarkably candid comments by chief of staff john kelly. the general made rare comments in the briefing room where he said despite reports of tension and turmoil inside the west wing, he's not quitting, he's not getting fired and he's not frustrated. he added that his job is not to control president trump. >>> also breaking this hour, the death toll has climbed again in the wildfires blackening large swaths of northern california. officials say 27 people have been killed and hundreds are still reported missing. entire towns have been evacuated. and tonight, the weather forecast is ominous. strong winds expected to return to the area. white house chief of staff john kelly, meanwhile, is defending president trump's tweets on another disaster. the hurricane that devastated puerto rico. mr. trump is blaming the island for its own financial difficulties and he's adding, and i'm quoting him now, we cannot keep fema and the first responders in puerto rico forever. kelly says the president's tweets are exactly accurate. kelly revealed that north ko
." >>> remarkably candid comments by chief of staff john kelly. the general made rare comments in the briefing room where he said despite reports of tension and turmoil inside the west wing, he's not quitting, he's not getting fired and he's not frustrated. he added that his job is not to control president trump. >>> also breaking this hour, the death toll has climbed again in the wildfires blackening large swaths of northern california. officials say 27 people have been...
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yes, i have. >> sean: john? >> i can't say. sorry. they are protected by the first amendment. >> sean: you be quiet for a minute. you're ruining my show here. >> sean -- >> sean: how much more is coming? i've heard they have not only documents but emails, financial records, witnesses. financial -- are there tapes? >> there are. definitely. at least one videotape into audio recordings. >> sean: jay, if they come out, if people don't get indicted here, we don't have equal justice under the law. >> you are right. i would sure like to know what president obama was briefed on with regards to this whole transaction as well. this was the sale of a u.s. reserve of uranium. the canadian company first and then we authorize the sale to the russians. it does not pass the smell test. legally, very questionable. potentially illegal. i would question the legality here. the american people have a right to know what happened. >> sean: john, sara, you guys make this happen. we are going to get to the truth. all of you in the media, you are awful. newt
yes, i have. >> sean: john? >> i can't say. sorry. they are protected by the first amendment. >> sean: you be quiet for a minute. you're ruining my show here. >> sean -- >> sean: how much more is coming? i've heard they have not only documents but emails, financial records, witnesses. financial -- are there tapes? >> there are. definitely. at least one videotape into audio recordings. >> sean: jay, if they come out, if people don't get indicted here, we...
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john: good morning. vonnie: we had a little bit of a preview at the weekend when the central bank governors -- the first time the china pboc says there was a little bit of worry about the amount of leverage in china and the amount of debt. will that come up this week? john: i think this party congress may need to consolidate power by appointing more presidencies and key leading positions. what that means is that it would be more efficient for him to execute his policy. also, he might start to do more difficult reform in the next five years such as the property tax reform, the land reform appeared overall in terms of economic policies he will maintain its stable. we could look at a few areas. , i think china will finish the year around 6.8% gdp growth and next year we believe it will be 6.5%. 6.5% already gives enough. the bottom line is actually 6.3%. they promised the people of china that the gdp will double from 2010 to 2020, and basically 6.3% will do the trick. number two, i think what they will do i
john: good morning. vonnie: we had a little bit of a preview at the weekend when the central bank governors -- the first time the china pboc says there was a little bit of worry about the amount of leverage in china and the amount of debt. will that come up this week? john: i think this party congress may need to consolidate power by appointing more presidencies and key leading positions. what that means is that it would be more efficient for him to execute his policy. also, he might start to...
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john: that's right. man barricaded himself -- a barricaded himself inside a car for three hours autria: tracking new developments from prince george's county. larry: adrianna hopkins has more. adrianna: the sex assault investigation centered around this video. prince george's county police tracked down the menu see here and tell us this man is not involved. that means the suspect is still out there. the assault happened on a trail monday around 4:30. police say an 18-year-old girl was jogging in the collington station neighborhood when a man in murdered just -- a man emerged from a wooded area. she far back. the suspect took off. if you have information, call police. larry: breaking overnight, a hostage situation in montgomery county. autria: a man refusing to give up the six-month-old baby he had inside. the barricade coming to an end a long first and taft street while you're sleeping. john gonzales is live with what went down overnight. john: this barricade situation lasted about three hours this morni
john: that's right. man barricaded himself -- a barricaded himself inside a car for three hours autria: tracking new developments from prince george's county. larry: adrianna hopkins has more. adrianna: the sex assault investigation centered around this video. prince george's county police tracked down the menu see here and tell us this man is not involved. that means the suspect is still out there. the assault happened on a trail monday around 4:30. police say an 18-year-old girl was jogging...
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john? >> thanks a lot. the 43rd president of the united states, made comments in new york city yesterday. i'd like you to address some comments he made concerning the issue of russia. specifically, russian influence in the united states. he said the russian government has made a project of turning americans against each other. and he also said that russian interference will not be successful. foreign aggressions including cyber attacks misinformation and financial influence should never be down played or tolerated. do you agree with those sentiments? >> do we agree that russian interference shouldn't be tolerated? absolutely. we've said that many times before, and certainly would argue that that has been repeated, i know i've said it at least a dozen times from this podium. >> follow up. i asked you a few times, most recently in july. it relates to our relationship with russia and i've never gotten an answer from you on that. does the president, president trump, view russia as an ally, a partner, or an adve
john? >> thanks a lot. the 43rd president of the united states, made comments in new york city yesterday. i'd like you to address some comments he made concerning the issue of russia. specifically, russian influence in the united states. he said the russian government has made a project of turning americans against each other. and he also said that russian interference will not be successful. foreign aggressions including cyber attacks misinformation and financial influence should never...
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david: to which john would say what, john? >> is somehow a law or control over it going to change bad actors in the world. >> we cut deals with china all the time. >> hold on. >> whoa, whoa, let john finish. >> if the state department can control whom uranium can be sold to, it can also get in the way of the ridiculous things the republicans got in the way of back when unical wanted to be sold to the chinese. and when are-- >> let me ask a simple question. if a foreign country, maybe from china or russia came in and offered to buy 100% of u.s. uranium reserves, you would have no problem with that? >> it wouldn't make any difference to me because either they're going to sit on it or it's going to go into the marketplace. if they sit on it, fine. look, you can't have it both ways. if you don't want government involved in what private businesses do, you can't say, oh, we want government involvement here, but not here. david: you know the strange thing is. >> the difference that it's going to lead to crony deals. david: the strang
david: to which john would say what, john? >> is somehow a law or control over it going to change bad actors in the world. >> we cut deals with china all the time. >> hold on. >> whoa, whoa, let john finish. >> if the state department can control whom uranium can be sold to, it can also get in the way of the ridiculous things the republicans got in the way of back when unical wanted to be sold to the chinese. and when are-- >> let me ask a simple question. if...
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john michael higgins i like john michael great news is there's days at nine thirty pm eight thirty central on n.b.c. you said i get great news character that you've been left behind to some extent by the culture you know what do you mean well check piers this anchor that i play is in a panic that basically that the cultured no longer wants you know some bloviating old white guy to tell them what happened and what to do about it and that the that the culture has been split up over all these outlets and outlets and other types of outlets and there is not needed anymore and he has no more credibility you know your costar bridget guest said of you he doesn't overthink stuff he doesn't apologize for stuff he speaks up when he needs clarity on stuff and he just takes big swings he takes big effortless swings and it is so cool to watch and you make a that's lovely. i think that's right i think basically why the reason that is is the long long years have a lot of miles on the tire and i don't waste a lot of time i'm not rushed or tough about it i just think i don't treat the thing like the beginni
john michael higgins i like john michael great news is there's days at nine thirty pm eight thirty central on n.b.c. you said i get great news character that you've been left behind to some extent by the culture you know what do you mean well check piers this anchor that i play is in a panic that basically that the cultured no longer wants you know some bloviating old white guy to tell them what happened and what to do about it and that the that the culture has been split up over all these...
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john, welcome back. it's nice to see you, and i hope this is the beginning of a longer friendship and conversation not only between us and a lot of people. that meeting, i can't express the load that came off of me that the da day that we got tog. it makes easier to talk about it. i wrote a love of stories down, and i was doing it when i was there. when i got home, all this was there and waiting for me, stuff i brought back with me, anecdotes of this and that and i can look at it and i could expound on it and i carried a notepad with me and i still do. i can think of something, a little flicker of sound and it will bring something back to life and i will stop and make a note of it. even in the bad dreams it would finally come back out again and i will write two or three words and i can remember some of them i can't go back to, but i done that and it's helpful to me. nobody wanted to hear it. these are my relief to sit down and help myself relive and relief for what i went through. thank you for coming. w
john, welcome back. it's nice to see you, and i hope this is the beginning of a longer friendship and conversation not only between us and a lot of people. that meeting, i can't express the load that came off of me that the da day that we got tog. it makes easier to talk about it. i wrote a love of stories down, and i was doing it when i was there. when i got home, all this was there and waiting for me, stuff i brought back with me, anecdotes of this and that and i can look at it and i could...