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>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪ >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the powers of the day, when all of that hit jesus' ear
>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he did the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor t
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance...
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john: skylit. today for the first time most of the richest counties in america surround washington d.c.. two people know more about how they got rich than peter schweitzer the author of printing cache the book that exposed many of the clinton foundation sleazy dealings. so i feel sorry for you. your book was going to be big for four years and now she is not elected. nobody cares anymore. >> people care. washington d.c. is a target rich environment as far as exposing cronyism and corruption. never-ending source unfortunately of those kinds of stories in that kind of information. john: than let's show some more pictures that show how much money as is sloshing around the washington swamp. washington, once a sleepy part-time home for politicians now resembles versailles. powerbrokers work in buildings that look like palaces and after work they go home to castles. >> it all helps one understand why people spend millions to win jobs here and then. >> once people come to d.c. they never leave. john: that
john: skylit. today for the first time most of the richest counties in america surround washington d.c.. two people know more about how they got rich than peter schweitzer the author of printing cache the book that exposed many of the clinton foundation sleazy dealings. so i feel sorry for you. your book was going to be big for four years and now she is not elected. nobody cares anymore. >> people care. washington d.c. is a target rich environment as far as exposing cronyism and...
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back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 stefan frei. in front of the toronto supporters. the man who has been a huge catalyst to toronto's run to mls cup. can he get them started in the penalty shootout. >> [crowd noise] >> john: big sigh of relief. >> brad: stefan frei goes the right way. >> john: brad evans 9 and 9 in his regular season career. went to the goalkeepers's right and made a penalty in the open cup 90. clint irwin in his way. 9 consecutive penalties go past him. evans delivers. 1 apiece through one rundown. >> brad: pressure does strange things to players. not for brad evans. probably the first time in
back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against...
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john were there for me and jill. when i was in the hospital you are there for us when our son deployed and you were there when we buried him. it is all about being personal. u.n. john, as was mentioned i happened to be with ethel kennedy at an awards ceremony in new york and the andle hope ceremony, ironically a fellow who runs my office who was an ohio guy said john wasn't doing well. i had a brief discussion with ethel. known about well him talking to the kids and being sent back to hickory hill. what struck me was i was told that when you went john got to hickory hill john walked into senator kennedy's private study. kennedy had robert of poetry. was opened up in the leaf of the book and margins, comments made by robert kennedy. and the passage until john remembered was, this time like all times is a very good one. if we know what to do with it. the thing i like most about john is he knew from his upbringing that ordinary americans could do extraordinary things. he believed, i believed he was that every successive
john were there for me and jill. when i was in the hospital you are there for us when our son deployed and you were there when we buried him. it is all about being personal. u.n. john, as was mentioned i happened to be with ethel kennedy at an awards ceremony in new york and the andle hope ceremony, ironically a fellow who runs my office who was an ohio guy said john wasn't doing well. i had a brief discussion with ethel. known about well him talking to the kids and being sent back to hickory...
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john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i invented a lot of things that weren't subtle. john: you invented a headache relief and what sounds like quackery so glad i wasn't successful. cell phone. cell phone ads that block callers. >> too many cell phones applications across to many platforms of that failed as well. john: a battery-operated shoelace, shoelaces. >> the reason they failed is the chinese knocked us off to. john: they sold well but you got ripped off by imitations. >> you can find the magnitude of them and you them and you see them and retail chains as well. john: you started submitt
john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over...
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it was john glenn. he turned to me with a big wink and said i have never been so frightened in my life. i don't think john ever got frightened by anything. my heart nearly stopped. i appreciate my friend from iowa. john was one of the best people i ever served with. i speak about what it was like coming here as a brand-new senator. anytime i was asked about that, talk about the fact that i came here, was sworn in with john glenn. >> mister president, today our country lost an american hero, colonel john glenn, senator john glenn. i will be back at a later date to deliver a more formal tribute with my colleague senator portman but i want to share initial thought as i, my wife connie and so many ohioans join so many around the country that loved him and cared for him and respected him. one of the great blessings of my life to get to know john glenn and for connie and me to count him as friends. we remember a few short years ago on the 50th anniversary of his flight into space, the night before we had dinn
it was john glenn. he turned to me with a big wink and said i have never been so frightened in my life. i don't think john ever got frightened by anything. my heart nearly stopped. i appreciate my friend from iowa. john was one of the best people i ever served with. i speak about what it was like coming here as a brand-new senator. anytime i was asked about that, talk about the fact that i came here, was sworn in with john glenn. >> mister president, today our country lost an american...
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john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john: death by socialism? how can i call the show that? to many people socialism is good or fair or equal. the word socialist after all is derived from society. we are all in this together. bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist and he almost lost the democratic nomination by promising socialist benefits. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has d
john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john:...
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john: right. there is not anybody i know right now that has ever been involved in recounts that thinks this recount will change the outcome. so is this mainly in academic effort? i do not mean to belittle it in that sense, but are you trying to say that this technology does not work and you are trying to restore faith in the system or find holes in the system? or is this an effort to actually overturn the outcome of the election? dr. stein: let me tell you, it is not to overturn the results of the election. it is not to overturn one candidate for another. it is not about who won. it is about the process and assuring the american people that at a time of record cynicism and disappointment in our political system that we can be confident in our vote. it is not just an academic question. we have seen plenty of trouble with our voting machines when we have actually looked. during the recount in ohio, 90,000 votes did not get counted in toledo. and the only reason we found out about it is the people of
john: right. there is not anybody i know right now that has ever been involved in recounts that thinks this recount will change the outcome. so is this mainly in academic effort? i do not mean to belittle it in that sense, but are you trying to say that this technology does not work and you are trying to restore faith in the system or find holes in the system? or is this an effort to actually overturn the outcome of the election? dr. stein: let me tell you, it is not to overturn the results of...
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that's you, john. >> not me. >> why so? >> you of all of us are a man of principle, of region, willing to represent the british soldiers at trial. >> during the two-week trip to philadelphia, john and samuel worked to refine their strategy. while others from the north and south journey even farther carrying with them their and agendas. georgia refuses the invitation which raises questions about the loyalty of the southern colonies. >> it's the massachusetts boys here to tell us what to do. >> gentlemen, allow me to introduce myself. i am colonel george washington. please sit. >> thank you, colonel, for your hospitality. >> please know the feelings of those two are hardly the majority. thank you, both. >> to john and sam's surprise, the massachusetts delegation greeted in philadelphia by some admiring virginians led by george washington. who provides some much-needed encouragement. >> if the british dare to unleash their troops on the people of boston, i would raise a thousand men at my own expense. if they can treat massach
that's you, john. >> not me. >> why so? >> you of all of us are a man of principle, of region, willing to represent the british soldiers at trial. >> during the two-week trip to philadelphia, john and samuel worked to refine their strategy. while others from the north and south journey even farther carrying with them their and agendas. georgia refuses the invitation which raises questions about the loyalty of the southern colonies. >> it's the massachusetts boys...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea, and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he dared the most on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel further into space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavo
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea, and worked tirelessly to advance...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he did the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor t
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance...
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john glenn, great man, john glenn, such a good man. >> four years ago john and annie entered the hotel suite we had for election night and were immediately struck by admirers. this is how it was with those to come always. i've never known them to be anything but gracious with strangers. in the wake of my essay about jon i have been on the receiving end of a steady stream of stories about random encounters were john and annie. every one of those stories has a happy ending. on that night 2012 our four-year-old grandson, clayton was with us. he had spent much of the day rehearsing a question he wanted to ask john. i introduced him and i told john that clayton had something on his mind. immediately tall, lanky john clinton so he could talk face-to-face with our little boy. what is your question john said. clayton did not hesitate. how do astronauts astronauts go to the bathroom in space? [laughter] john smiled, well now that it's an interesting question is in it. clayton nodded and those of us within earshot gathered around for astronaut john glenn's ten minute tutorial on the urination an
john glenn, great man, john glenn, such a good man. >> four years ago john and annie entered the hotel suite we had for election night and were immediately struck by admirers. this is how it was with those to come always. i've never known them to be anything but gracious with strangers. in the wake of my essay about jon i have been on the receiving end of a steady stream of stories about random encounters were john and annie. every one of those stories has a happy ending. on that night...
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john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for unions. and there is a cozy relationship between them. john: to join this argument please follow me on twitter. use the hashtag stossel like my facebook page so you can post on my wall. next, better private alternatives to government mass transit. a better way to go into space. launching an successfully landing its falcon nine rocket. it's the first time it's ever been done. been done. even better money. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan.
john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for...
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ted williams and john glenn. two american heros in the air at the same time. >> one of his friends said when glenn returned to space. the oldest man to be in space, he was in his element. that's where he wanted to be. he made history. an aviation icon. >> a truly good guy. >>> new revelations this morning. the deadly warehouse fire in oakland that killed 36 people. the fire chief said she does not know the last time or even if the building was ever inspected by her department. the fire inspection teams have been hampered by budget cuts and hiring freezes. it is possible the so-called ghost ship may not have been in the city's database. the mayor created a task force to assess fire safety. they want to learn what they can. >>> and chilling testimony in day two of the dylann roof trial. the jury saw a video taken by one of the victims which showed 22-year-old roof sitting with a bible study group at ame church when he suddenly opens fire. let's get 34from the courtroom drama from deborah feyerick. >> reporter: john
ted williams and john glenn. two american heros in the air at the same time. >> one of his friends said when glenn returned to space. the oldest man to be in space, he was in his element. that's where he wanted to be. he made history. an aviation icon. >> a truly good guy. >>> new revelations this morning. the deadly warehouse fire in oakland that killed 36 people. the fire chief said she does not know the last time or even if the building was ever inspected by her...
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josh joh -- john to john. 11:00 a.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." london,ncine lacqua in michael mckee in new york. let's get to the bloomberg's next flash with taylor riggs. corporation rose after they are close to settling a complaint with the u.s. over faulty airbags. it may include pleading guilty to criminal misconduct and paying fines up to $1 billion. they were at the center of the biggest auto recall ever. the strategy on hybrid cars is paying off. the japanese automakers on track for 40% increase of gasoline-hybrid cars. they will make up half of toyota sales in europe by the end of the decade. the housing market has underperformed the rest of the u.k. in london. 3.7%prices in london rose this year. across the country housing .rices were up for like 5% in london in the south of england more people have found themselves priced out of the market. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: president obama called afterccessor donald trump he accused him of hobbling the
josh joh -- john to john. 11:00 a.m. in london. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance." london,ncine lacqua in michael mckee in new york. let's get to the bloomberg's next flash with taylor riggs. corporation rose after they are close to settling a complaint with the u.s. over faulty airbags. it may include pleading guilty to criminal misconduct and paying fines up to $1 billion. they were at the center of the biggest auto recall ever. the strategy on...
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. >> i think we need to look at what went on between john glenn and his son. >>> and remembering john glenn, the first man to orbit the earth and a four-term u.s. senator from the most important swing state in the country. >> i'm very high on this country and what it can do, what it can stand for, even with its problems now. >>> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. good evening, i'm chuck todd here in washington and welcome to "mtp daily." in just a moment we're going to pay tribute to an american hero, an aviation icon and u.s. senator. john glenn, who passed away today at the age of 95, is a true icon of american history in so many ways. glenn's decades of service to this country took him around the world as a marine fighter pilot, took him around this planet in space. first man to orbit the earth, first american to do so, excuse me. and, of course, to washington as a senator representing the great state of ohio, his home state. so you won't want to miss our remembrances of him later in the show. >>> but we're going to begin tonight with the presidential transition and a que
. >> i think we need to look at what went on between john glenn and his son. >>> and remembering john glenn, the first man to orbit the earth and a four-term u.s. senator from the most important swing state in the country. >> i'm very high on this country and what it can do, what it can stand for, even with its problems now. >>> this is "mtp daily" and it starts right now. good evening, i'm chuck todd here in washington and welcome to "mtp...
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john or hinging in a perfect world love to have them both but my money is on john he's got the energy and the heart thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisors my name is richard the last 10 year i'm a member of the every station the chance have a community of citizens advisory i'm one of the members in my station a integration in chinatown so i know something about i know sue for the last 25 years she's a very friendly person right now in this city our police department is not working well with our community we not satisfied with the community policing and julia when i appoint her recommending her to the full board of supervisors when they got that job he can sit down with the commissioners working very good with the other 6 members and she can talk to the victims very good two at the same time and communicate with the police unions and she's a very easy to get along with and talking with so on this i urge you to recommended her to the board of supervisors and she'll become a police commissioner thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, ev
john or hinging in a perfect world love to have them both but my money is on john he's got the energy and the heart thank you. >> thank you very much. >> next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisors my name is richard the last 10 year i'm a member of the every station the chance have a community of citizens advisory i'm one of the members in my station a integration in chinatown so i know something about i know sue for the last 25 years she's a very friendly person right now...
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but john knew. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the softest sigh he said, i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. in memoriam 2016 takes a look at former house financial services committee chairman michael oxley of ohio. he died in january at the age of 71. congressman oxley is best known of 2002.xley act it addressed corporate accounting standards in the wake of the enron and worldcom scandals. legislationut the at a dinner honoring the financial services committee. when we started this process, it became known as oxley, it started in the house and we were the first committee to have a hearing on the enron scandal. enron, the seventh-largest corporation in america. newsmagazines, leaders of the best, it was voted the company to work for, the company of the 20, on and on and on. a lot of people bought stock. as a matter of fact, most people who were selling stock or brokers didn't recomm
but john knew. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the softest sigh he said, i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. in memoriam 2016 takes a look at former house financial services committee chairman michael oxley of ohio. he died in january at the age of 71. congressman oxley is best known of 2002.xley act it addressed corporate accounting standards in the wake of the enron and...
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john wilkes booth: give me that horse, boy! [horse neighs] john wilkes booth: go. william bell: murder! stop that man! murderer! tom hanks: john wilkes booth has less than 12 days to live. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, now for kids. thope to see you again soon.. whoa, whoa, i got this. just gotta get the check. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. [clock ticking]. [gun clicks]. mary todd lincoln: [sobbing and screaming]. man: what's happening? clara harris: the president is, is shot! mary todd lincoln: [screams]. [crowd screams]. [pounding on the door]. maj. rathbone: back away! i've been stabbed,
john wilkes booth: give me that horse, boy! [horse neighs] john wilkes booth: go. william bell: murder! stop that man! murderer! tom hanks: john wilkes booth has less than 12 days to live. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, now for kids. thope to see you again soon.. whoa,...
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liked those john words. the happiest and most fulfilled people i have known are those who devoted themselves to something bigger and more profound than their own self interest. that drove john to activism in public service and drove him to create the glen college to inspire the next generation of engaged citizens. told earlier this week that the john glenn took such a joy in helping others and took such pride in his staff that even when you left, you were still family. ioan glenn was the only oh elected four times to the u.s. senate. anded nuclear proliferation cleanup of nuclear disposal sites. he spent his time achieving lasting results that would leave the world better than he had found it. he helped create the independent watchdog we know as the inspectors general. he had the foresight to found the great lakes task force, which continues to play such an important role to protect the health of our great lake. the night before the anniversary colonelel glennslaunch launch, we had dinner. the valet pulled u
liked those john words. the happiest and most fulfilled people i have known are those who devoted themselves to something bigger and more profound than their own self interest. that drove john to activism in public service and drove him to create the glen college to inspire the next generation of engaged citizens. told earlier this week that the john glenn took such a joy in helping others and took such pride in his staff that even when you left, you were still family. ioan glenn was the only...
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liked those john words. the happiest and most fulfilled people i have known are those who devoted themselves to something bigger and more profound than their own self interest. that drove john to activism in public service and drove him to create the glen college to inspire the next generation of engaged citizens. told earlier this week that the john glenn took such a joy in helping others and took such pride in his staff that even when you left, you were still family. ioan glenn was the only oh elected four times to the u.s. senate. anded nuclear proliferation cleanup of nuclear disposal sites. he spent his time achieving lasting results that would leave the world better than he had found it. he helped create the independent watchdog we know as the inspectors general. he had the foresight to found the great lakes task force, which continues to play such an important role to protect the health of our great lake. the night before the anniversary colonelel glennslaunch launch, we had dinner. the valet pulled u
liked those john words. the happiest and most fulfilled people i have known are those who devoted themselves to something bigger and more profound than their own self interest. that drove john to activism in public service and drove him to create the glen college to inspire the next generation of engaged citizens. told earlier this week that the john glenn took such a joy in helping others and took such pride in his staff that even when you left, you were still family. ioan glenn was the only...
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john knew, annie. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the said. i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. >> a little over 75 years ago, annie caster was set to give her senior organ recital at mesquite college. on the way there, 20-year-old john glenn was listening to his car radio and learned of the bombing of pearl harbor. after the concert, the two of them sat together and talk to -- talked. he told her about the attack and his plans to enlist. on december 7, 1941, the pieces of their life came together and they mapped out their future. one of the pieces of the music that she played that day was by it became a very important piece of music for her and her soon-to-be husband. "to be will now sing still my soul" a him set to the tune of singlandia. [piano playing] [piano playing] [choir singing] >> someone goes up to jesus and asks him, what is the most important thing? what matters the most?
john knew, annie. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the said. i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. >> a little over 75 years ago, annie caster was set to give her senior organ recital at mesquite college. on the way there, 20-year-old john glenn was listening to his car radio and learned of the bombing of pearl harbor. after the concert, the two of them sat together and talk...
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john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. ♪music ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a night in a forest ♪like the mountains in springtime♪ ♪like a walk in the rain ♪like a storm in the desert ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again ♪come let me love you ♪let me give my life to you ♪let me drown in your laughter♪ ♪let me die in your arms ♪let me lay down beside you ♪let me always be with you ♪come let me love you ♪come love me again do you: "a," hire a tutor... bonjour! announcer: "b," enforc
john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been...
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sot john: 156 crossings "156 cruces" lo que result en 800 dlares... y john estaba entusiasmado cuando fastrak le dijo que su reembolso iba en camino. sot john: within 48 hours this will be processed. "que en 48 horas sera procesado" pero no fue as. sot john: that was three years ago. 48 hours obviously came and went. "eso fue hace tres aÑos. las 48 horas obviamente pasaron" john nunca obtuvo su reembolso y dice que llam a fastrak varias veces, pero nunca lo ayudaron. sot john: every time i cross wanted it resolv but i wasexhau exhausto" que esto seresuelva. tonces john ctact a nbc responds, qunes llamaroa fastrak la coaÑa admi que eleÑor safranebi mucho tiempo. sot randy, hace fastrak: we didt do our b on woken up and think thisnewscasty necesitabamos esta llamada de atencin y creo que este tipo de noticias nos har mas alertas" john recibi su dinero y est feliz de ponerle punto final a esto. mientras fastrak quiere que todos los conductores aprendan de su caso sot randy, fasktrak: everyone out there - let fastrak know ifr sell your old one. "todos
sot john: 156 crossings "156 cruces" lo que result en 800 dlares... y john estaba entusiasmado cuando fastrak le dijo que su reembolso iba en camino. sot john: within 48 hours this will be processed. "que en 48 horas sera procesado" pero no fue as. sot john: that was three years ago. 48 hours obviously came and went. "eso fue hace tres aÑos. las 48 horas obviamente pasaron" john nunca obtuvo su reembolso y dice que llam a fastrak varias veces, pero nunca lo...
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john: how? >> that the farmer who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is political value in it. with harriet tubman and could get in a time machine to come here and in 2015. >> harriet tubman time machine. >> great movie. [laughter] if she could read any tsa one dash essay about my progression, she would laugh her head scarf off. >> if you are in the black market how you get out? >> if they're caught they to get out or sometimes they are executed. they hate the americans. so my last problem to have the ambassadors but they don't like the ambassadors. [laughter] that our suffering is because people are st
john: how? >> that the farmer who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is...
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john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter, he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover, a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it,
john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you...
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john kerry pointed to a figure of 30,000 units in all. settlement units in recent decades and 100,000 settlers since barack obama became presidt and, indeed, either as he was speaking or just before he was speaking we had word from an ngo that another settlement unit had been approved in east jerusalem. there is no question that in israel there is a sense that they are creating facts on the ground. and that, you know, john kerry went through six principles or proposals to move this forward. there was nothing new in any of that as he acknowledged. there is a sense of paralysi in the last 40 minutes or so. >> i keep checking my phone to see. >> right. but really, that's how it may have been making pronouncements when it comes to israel late this morning and into the afternoon. talk about the impact. secretary kerry hoping it is a powerful moment. it's coming at the tail end of the administration with somebody who has a different relationship with benjamin netanyahu set to take office in days. >> this represents a boiling over of frustration
john kerry pointed to a figure of 30,000 units in all. settlement units in recent decades and 100,000 settlers since barack obama became presidt and, indeed, either as he was speaking or just before he was speaking we had word from an ngo that another settlement unit had been approved in east jerusalem. there is no question that in israel there is a sense that they are creating facts on the ground. and that, you know, john kerry went through six principles or proposals to move this forward....
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john was just like that. john made us look up. not only to the sky thinking we might actually be able to see him up there but toward the higher purpose that we as a country are always striving to achieve. leepted innovation and bravery. and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew aboard "friendship 7," and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he dared the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this day also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both end of the political spectrum. by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor, to travel farther into the solar syste
john was just like that. john made us look up. not only to the sky thinking we might actually be able to see him up there but toward the higher purpose that we as a country are always striving to achieve. leepted innovation and bravery. and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew aboard "friendship 7," and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the...
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john gave them two note pads. >> these pads were pads that were kept by the telephone and each -- john and patsy had their own pads. >> detectives concluded the ransom note was written on pages torn out of patsy's notepad. >> also examination of that pad showed that somebody had started a ransom note at one time and then abandoned it. >> did the kidnapper write a practice note? over the next few weeks, other clues heightened police suspicions towards patsy. >> the garrote was fashioned from a paint brush, which came from patsy's painting supplies. >> she was wearing the same outfit she was wearing the night before. >> there was significance derived by some observers from that fact, in that papatsy, a former miss west virginia, would never be seen wearing the same thing twice. >> and police accused both the ramseys of acting peculiar. >> they never really reacted like parents. if it was my daughter that had been killed, i'd be sitting at the police department every day. >> there's been so much publicity, saying the ramseys wouldn't talk with police. >> no, that's total fiction. we talke
john gave them two note pads. >> these pads were pads that were kept by the telephone and each -- john and patsy had their own pads. >> detectives concluded the ransom note was written on pages torn out of patsy's notepad. >> also examination of that pad showed that somebody had started a ransom note at one time and then abandoned it. >> did the kidnapper write a practice note? over the next few weeks, other clues heightened police suspicions towards patsy. >> the...
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john glenn sr. and mrs. clara glenn are proud of their son's accomplishments. >> john was prepared for the orbital flight as was the entire team. >> in a way, john has been preparing all his life for his venture into space. as a small boy, his idea of a holiday was a visit to the airport. and when he grew up, it was no surprise to us when he decided to learn to fly. >> flight commanded young john's hanlg interests. he had to learn to fly. world war ii had interrupted college. he received his first flying lessons from this pilot. >> this is john's flight record with my combat after his first flight, which was eager to learn, relaxed, alert, and good coordination. he certainly has retained he's flight qualities right into outer space. >> flight training at pensacola and corpus christi. many earned their wings here. john went to corpus christi to learn about airplanes and time for physical conditioning and sports and for religious inspiration. like these naval aviators, to win his wings. the navy's thorough tra
john glenn sr. and mrs. clara glenn are proud of their son's accomplishments. >> john was prepared for the orbital flight as was the entire team. >> in a way, john has been preparing all his life for his venture into space. as a small boy, his idea of a holiday was a visit to the airport. and when he grew up, it was no surprise to us when he decided to learn to fly. >> flight commanded young john's hanlg interests. he had to learn to fly. world war ii had interrupted college....
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back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 in front of the toronto supporters. the man who has been a huge catalyst to toronto's run to mls cup. can he get them started in the penalty shootout. >> [crowd noise] >> john: big sigh of relief. >> brad: stefan frei goes the right way. >> john: brad evans 9 and 9 in his regular season career. went to the goalkeepers's right and made a penalty in the cup 90. clint irwin in his way. 9 consecutive penalties go past him. evans delivers. 1 apiece through one rundown. >> brad: pressure does strange things to players. not for brad evans. probably the first time in a half-hour or 45
back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against...
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i knew john for 40 years. he said, john came out of the heart of the country like you kids do and he stole america's heart. he came out of the heart of the country and he stole america's heart. and he did. he stole america's heart. i remember as a kid, freshman in college, john's historic flight. and annie, you and john and jill and i have been friends for 40 years. i know others have longer relationships, but what a wonderful 40 years it's been. we served in the senate together side by side for 25 years and we traveled around the world together. john was one of the happiest people i ever knew. think about it. one of the happiest people i ever knew. he had that infectious smile, even when things looked like everything was crashing down, john would walk in my office or walk into a caucus with that big smile on his face and i wonder where in the hell has he been? did he not just hear what i just heard? you think i'm kidding. i'm not kidding. but the world knew and respected john from columbus to cambodia to wash
i knew john for 40 years. he said, john came out of the heart of the country like you kids do and he stole america's heart. he came out of the heart of the country and he stole america's heart. and he did. he stole america's heart. i remember as a kid, freshman in college, john's historic flight. and annie, you and john and jill and i have been friends for 40 years. i know others have longer relationships, but what a wonderful 40 years it's been. we served in the senate together side by side...
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john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john: death by socialism? how can i call the show that? to many people socialism is good or fair or equal. the word socialist after all is derived from society. we are all in this together. bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist and he almost lost the democratic nomination by promising socialist benefits. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has d
john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john:...
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john, you say this is the best way to help our veterans. let me just be specific about how much we're paying for it. it's the largest civilian agency in our government. about 370,000 employees, a budget of nearly $164 billion a year. that's big. >> yeah, why not privatize the v.a. any time you have the profit motive working over anything you get a better outcome. but i would just add why not abolish it? we don't need a v.a. to get health care to our precious vets anymore than we need a social security administration to make sure that people can retire normally. just get rid of it. >> bill, trump is saying something in the middle. he is not saying either total privatization or totally get rid of it. what do you think? >> i'm very much pro choice. i would give veterans the choice of either getting fully covered care and so-so mediocre government hospital or getting a voucher that would cover costs of getting care. >> a voucher like some people suggested for education. steve, we have 144 hospitals in the u.s., veteran v.a. hospitals. 1,200 out
john, you say this is the best way to help our veterans. let me just be specific about how much we're paying for it. it's the largest civilian agency in our government. about 370,000 employees, a budget of nearly $164 billion a year. that's big. >> yeah, why not privatize the v.a. any time you have the profit motive working over anything you get a better outcome. but i would just add why not abolish it? we don't need a v.a. to get health care to our precious vets anymore than we need a...
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john the last to go. i mean, they were on the lips of every american as we were in this great space race against the soviet union. they beat us into space with sputnik. then they beat us into orbit. and ten months later, we fly john glenn and they knew they had a 20% chance of the atlas rocket not working. john was on orbit for seven orbits. and then they got an indication that his heat shield was loose. they decided to bring him back after the third orbit. of course, not knowing if the heat shield was going to fall off on re-entry and he would burn up. the last transmission as he went into the blackout period of the fiery heat of re-entry, they could hear john humming the battle hymn of the republic. >> amazing. i think it was john glenn -- i hope i got the words right. i probably didn't. so indulge me. asked about death or those who died in space were in the wrong place at the wrong time and the wrong space, he said, there by the grace of god go i. i was thinking of you. i know you were a pay load speci
john the last to go. i mean, they were on the lips of every american as we were in this great space race against the soviet union. they beat us into space with sputnik. then they beat us into orbit. and ten months later, we fly john glenn and they knew they had a 20% chance of the atlas rocket not working. john was on orbit for seven orbits. and then they got an indication that his heat shield was loose. they decided to bring him back after the third orbit. of course, not knowing if the heat...
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today we pay tribute to john glenn, known as an american hero, john glenn died today. he was an astronaut, a u.s. senator, a statesman, and an american hero. he died at the age of 85. he circled the earth three times to push into a new frontier. he was hailed as a hero. glenn later reentered public life representing his home state of ohio in the u.s. senate where he served for a quarter century. >> it's better to have tried and failed than have failed to try. i guess that's the way i look at it. >> through all his years in public life, he never lost his pioneering spirit. he made one final launch. in 1998 when he was 77, he became the oldest astronaut to travel into space. appropriate title tonight, globe editorial director of "huffington post." tell me shuttle commander, what it was like to meet john glenn and what he meant to you. >> john glenn was a hero of mine from the earliest days, as far back as i can remember. he had the career i always dreamed of, fighter pilot during world war ii and then test pilot and astronaut. so meeting him in the astronaut gym and work
today we pay tribute to john glenn, known as an american hero, john glenn died today. he was an astronaut, a u.s. senator, a statesman, and an american hero. he died at the age of 85. he circled the earth three times to push into a new frontier. he was hailed as a hero. glenn later reentered public life representing his home state of ohio in the u.s. senate where he served for a quarter century. >> it's better to have tried and failed than have failed to try. i guess that's the way i look...
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but not john. john was a man that kept going, and everyone loved him, and he would be with people day in and day out. in fact, in one of my books i wrote, in writing the john glenn story, i wrote to close a chapter that when he passes, his epitaph should be "here lies a civilized man." well, that's today, and i hope that will be his epitaph, because he was a civilized man who never thought of himself better than anyone else. >> jay, if you could just take us back to that moment in 1962, what that meant for america at the time. the space race was in its infancy, the soviets had gotten a jump start on the united states, the cold war was raging. what did it mean for america when john glenn orbited the earth in 1962? >> actually, after the gre gsgon orbited in 1961, we tried to get jon up in the same year. when he was sitting on top of that at las rocklas rocket readp into space, everybody was on pins and needles. it was the greatest launch out of 166 i ha. i have the pleasure of being the only reporte
but not john. john was a man that kept going, and everyone loved him, and he would be with people day in and day out. in fact, in one of my books i wrote, in writing the john glenn story, i wrote to close a chapter that when he passes, his epitaph should be "here lies a civilized man." well, that's today, and i hope that will be his epitaph, because he was a civilized man who never thought of himself better than anyone else. >> jay, if you could just take us back to that moment...
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john glenn's passing. we'll look back at remarkable life and times of a true pioneer. >>> plus, spying toys. are your children's toys recording what's being said in your home. >> i promise not to tell anyone. it is just between you and me. >> controversy grows over some smart toys. the push to remove them from store shelves and what you into ed to know this holiday season. >>> and the stars are out. >> tonight is going to have way more muscles, more tattoos, and most importantly, way more pyro. >> hollywood's top leading man, 1a to talk about his star-studded tribute to our nation's troops. >>> and pop superstar pharrell williams treats us to a special performance on the plaza "today," friday, december 9th, 2016. >> the snow can't stop us from seeing pharrell! >> we are "happy" from austin, xa because i'm happy ? ? clap along if you feel like a room without a room ? >> celebrating 15 happy years from lakeland, florida. >> celebrating the holidays in new york! >> because we're happy! >>> welcome back to "to
john glenn's passing. we'll look back at remarkable life and times of a true pioneer. >>> plus, spying toys. are your children's toys recording what's being said in your home. >> i promise not to tell anyone. it is just between you and me. >> controversy grows over some smart toys. the push to remove them from store shelves and what you into ed to know this holiday season. >>> and the stars are out. >> tonight is going to have way more muscles, more tattoos,...
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>> john, he has made very clear how he views this. i mean we don't want anybody, any foreign -- >> dickerson: he said it is ridiculous. that seems to be pretty critical of the idea it is worth looking into. >> but let's be fair to him. what president-elect trump said is ridiculous is this idea that it was meant to help him become president of the united states. so there is no evidence of that. and if you go back and you listen to clinton campaign spokespeople on your program and others if you listen to the private briefings to media and others, they said very little about this. they were talking about -- they were talking about how they were going to win the election before election day because of the early voting. they were going to have record turnout, if that were true they would have won, and the president-elect's point is that the conclusion all are making, some are making here that the interference went to affecting the relation, election results to defeat election is what he is calling ridiculous and let me point out because it
>> john, he has made very clear how he views this. i mean we don't want anybody, any foreign -- >> dickerson: he said it is ridiculous. that seems to be pretty critical of the idea it is worth looking into. >> but let's be fair to him. what president-elect trump said is ridiculous is this idea that it was meant to help him become president of the united states. so there is no evidence of that. and if you go back and you listen to clinton campaign spokespeople on your program...
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her eyes were closed. >> and lo and behold, when john ramsey finds the body, you now have john ramsey at the crime scene. >> john ramsey picked that little girl up, took the tape off of her mouth and dragged her upstairs in his arms. and then the coup de gras. he grabs a blanket, which is full of who knows what kind of contaminants, and throws it over the body. right then and there, the police investigation was tainted. >> reporter: jonbenet had been strangled with a length of cord, a vicious homemade weapon known as a garrote. she was hit on the head with enormous force. and, there was evidence of sexual abuse. >> i knelt next to her, and i leaned down to her face. and john leaned down opposite me. >> reporter: in her 1999 interview, detective arndt seemed to suggest to elizabeth vargas that, in that moment, she was afraid of john ramsey. >> and we had a nonverbal exchange that i will never forget. and he asked if she was dead. and i said, "yes, she's dead." and as we looked at each other, i remember -- and i wore a shoulder holster, tucking my gun right next to me and consciously co
her eyes were closed. >> and lo and behold, when john ramsey finds the body, you now have john ramsey at the crime scene. >> john ramsey picked that little girl up, took the tape off of her mouth and dragged her upstairs in his arms. and then the coup de gras. he grabs a blanket, which is full of who knows what kind of contaminants, and throws it over the body. right then and there, the police investigation was tainted. >> reporter: jonbenet had been strangled with a length of...