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. >> john: professional hitter, been around. would love to extend it on, turn it to the top of the lineup. if you can get to the top of the lineup with less than two outs, dodgers and dave roberts are going to like their chances getting really close in this game. >> joe: how good was clayton kershaw? four innings, did not allow a run. two hits, two intentional walks in four strikeouts. etheir hitting for him. all one. -- ball one. >> john: of this kind of game, talking to the managers, you realize everyone has a platform to second-guess, like you said. everybody will be taking their own so-called knowledge and spinning it in a different way. if they would have done this or if that team would have done that. >> joe: etheir late with the swing. 98 from charlie morton. >> john: i can already hear what's going to come down the pipe if the dodgers didn't win. why didn't you start kershaw? he went four innings for you. different circumstance. he came and down 5-0 as opposed to coming out of the gate. >> joe: etheir to the right side,
. >> john: professional hitter, been around. would love to extend it on, turn it to the top of the lineup. if you can get to the top of the lineup with less than two outs, dodgers and dave roberts are going to like their chances getting really close in this game. >> joe: how good was clayton kershaw? four innings, did not allow a run. two hits, two intentional walks in four strikeouts. etheir hitting for him. all one. -- ball one. >> john: of this kind of game, talking to the...
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john marshall supports george washington and john jay. he becomes a member of congress and of the adams administration. but because of these moves, france becomes inflamed with the united states. france had supported us during the american revolution. debts we no longer wanted to pay after the french revolution. adams, dealing with hostility from france and france seizing goodsips and stealing our destined for great britain. he sends john marshall and other envoys to france to come together with a treaty that can create friendly relations between france and the united states. this becomes known as the xyz affair. with twohall is sent others. the three of them are attempting to negotiate with the french government. the great french foreign minister. they are trying to establish relations with him. he sends his own envoys as well. xyz in the dispatches. they say, you must bribe us, give us an exorbitant loan, to even talk to our minister. accountall writes up an of this affair. it ends up being publicized in the united states. we refuse to
john marshall supports george washington and john jay. he becomes a member of congress and of the adams administration. but because of these moves, france becomes inflamed with the united states. france had supported us during the american revolution. debts we no longer wanted to pay after the french revolution. adams, dealing with hostility from france and france seizing goodsips and stealing our destined for great britain. he sends john marshall and other envoys to france to come together...
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john: and he said, "john, the best we can do for you is give you $15 back." chris: yes, $15. benicia cemetery bylaws outline it's right to correct errors with a refund. now, john showed me his parents' receipt from '55. they paid $30 for 2 plots, so john gets half. chris: a $15 refund? john: yeah, a $15 refund, and i said, "what about inflation?" chris: prices have risen since 1955. a haircut is no longer $1.42, gas no longer $0.29 a gallon, a visit to the doctor no longer $3.41, and a new burial plot in benicia no longer $15. it's as much as $1500. john: and that's why i called you. i thought, "well, maybe if they're on tv, that might change their attitude a little bit." chris: we wrote the city, and within days, john was offered a plot elsewhere in the cemetery at no charge. but then, the following day, a cemetery supervisor called back to say john's plot next to mom and dad was not occupied after all. john: i'd like to be able to believe him. he told me the other day, "john, it's all a big mistake. there's really the empty plot there for you. that's yours when you want it.
john: and he said, "john, the best we can do for you is give you $15 back." chris: yes, $15. benicia cemetery bylaws outline it's right to correct errors with a refund. now, john showed me his parents' receipt from '55. they paid $30 for 2 plots, so john gets half. chris: a $15 refund? john: yeah, a $15 refund, and i said, "what about inflation?" chris: prices have risen since 1955. a haircut is no longer $1.42, gas no longer $0.29 a gallon, a visit to the doctor no longer...
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this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. is an important legacy of john marshall's time on the court, over three decades, where he was able to bridge divides. between supporters of jefferson's and forge compromise with people who disagree with him on the constitution and built up the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have him set for this portrait. this was reflecting on, he gets to this point in his life, and what is his legacy? for many americans, the obvious is him as a chief justice. he served for 34 years. he issues more than 600 opinions. he writes great decisions. things that are still in casebooks today. things that lawyers today still read for purposes of learning. with these decisions, he asserts judicial independence and builds up the legitimacy of the supreme cour
this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. is an important legacy of john marshall's time on the court, over three decades, where he was able to bridge divides. between supporters of jefferson's and forge compromise with people who disagree with him on the constitution and built up the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this...
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adams to john f. kennedy to ted kennedy and that is something we are very out of. secretary kerry is in that same tradition. he has called many places home, but i don't know if he has been at any address longer
adams to john f. kennedy to ted kennedy and that is something we are very out of. secretary kerry is in that same tradition. he has called many places home, but i don't know if he has been at any address longer
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full count. >> john: good changeup. mccann emphatically pointing to the third base empire. -- third base empire >> joe: a 1-out walk. that will bring in justin turner. we have told the story about a.j. hinch going to his young third baseman alex bregman. comparing what bregman was about to do to the third baseman on the other side, and he said in this series, this world series, he's really got his hands full with a guy like justin turner. to this point, alex bregman offense of late, defensively has been the better third baseman. >> john: he has. he's had a lot of good at-bats. a.j. hinch liked him in the series because of the left-handed starters for the dodgers. it set up welfare bregman. -- it set up well for bregman. >> joe: on the outside corner for a strike. you saw the graphic. hit by a pitch in the first. hit by a pitch in the mccullers looked like it hurt him under the shoulder blade, left side of his body. they love him here in l.a. first year of a four year deal. a guy who was nontendered by the mets, came to
full count. >> john: good changeup. mccann emphatically pointing to the third base empire. -- third base empire >> joe: a 1-out walk. that will bring in justin turner. we have told the story about a.j. hinch going to his young third baseman alex bregman. comparing what bregman was about to do to the third baseman on the other side, and he said in this series, this world series, he's really got his hands full with a guy like justin turner. to this point, alex bregman offense of late,...
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the batter will be austin barnes. >> john: grind it out. that's what the dodgers have done all year. that's what they did in a couple games that seemed like improbable comebacks. five runs is a lot in game 7 but the news for the dodgers, this is only their second at-bat in the game. a lot of time to chip away andtd score some runs. >> joe: again, there are no givens in the houston bullpen. ball one down and in to austin barnes. that's something that's loomed over the series since the beginning. who would a.j. hinch go to for the final outs? he has a lot of options but it remains to be seen how effective they would be. morrow in the on-deck circle. forsythe at first, and barns at thelate. 1-0 pitch. >> john: coming in 25 pages out of mccullers, 16 were curveballs and the dodgers swung at night and missed at six. the curveball for mccullers, more effective than the breaking balls for darvish, to say the least. >> joe: kike hernandez and andre ethier stirring in the dugout. that is high, 2-1. mccullers was in american leaguer, spent two stints
the batter will be austin barnes. >> john: grind it out. that's what the dodgers have done all year. that's what they did in a couple games that seemed like improbable comebacks. five runs is a lot in game 7 but the news for the dodgers, this is only their second at-bat in the game. a lot of time to chip away andtd score some runs. >> joe: again, there are no givens in the houston bullpen. ball one down and in to austin barnes. that's something that's loomed over the series since...
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john f. kennedy, ted kennedy, and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i often run my hand across those names and i think about the ilt and about the responsibility and the opportunity that comes with being a united states senator from massachusetts. time and again, john kerry has shown us what public service looks like. we are all grateful for it. john, to alex, to vanessa -- thank you for giving me a chance to be a part of the celebration. to john, on behalf of lake rightful country -- on behalf of a grateful country, thank you for your service. thank you. [applause] >> my name is edward markey and i'm the junior senator from the state of massachusetts and i am very proud to have that role. vicky, for bringing us all together to celebrate the legendary life of senator john -- secretary john kerry. , and johnki kennedy kerry who first encouraged me to run for the united states senate four years ago. in 1976, john kerry knocked on my door after the speaker of the house had kicked my desk out in the hall and he offered me his fur
john f. kennedy, ted kennedy, and john kerry. when i sit in the senate, i often run my hand across those names and i think about the ilt and about the responsibility and the opportunity that comes with being a united states senator from massachusetts. time and again, john kerry has shown us what public service looks like. we are all grateful for it. john, to alex, to vanessa -- thank you for giving me a chance to be a part of the celebration. to john, on behalf of lake rightful country -- on...
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his name was john, john diamond. >> john loved women, john was a lady'sman, john always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john's big sister could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> he has a great personality. and he's attractive guy, and his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> not long after meeting online, they met at a restaurant. >> he was charming. >> john diamond was an army officer. he had been in the service since he was 18. >> by all accounts, he was a good soldier, but he was a playboy himself. he had been married himself and had a child from his first child and left his first wife and married and they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john had been married twice. she wouldn't have cared. >> he was very sexy, he was very affectiona affectionate, he was very adoring. >> what made her so desirable to him? >> i think it was just the sex. that was what he was in smitten with. >> she said he was the love of her life. and that she never loved john diamond. >> and marty, he was in the dark of course. when michelle told
his name was john, john diamond. >> john loved women, john was a lady'sman, john always had girlfriends. >> so debby, john's big sister could certainly see her brother responding to a solicitation like michelle's. >> he has a great personality. and he's attractive guy, and his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> not long after meeting online, they met at a restaurant. >> he was charming. >> john diamond was an army officer. he had been in the...
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john kerry. congratulations, john. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable patrick kennedy, the honorable ted kennedy junior -- [applause] >> i always wanted to speak on the floor of the senate. [laughter] >> i am honored to be here and as they say in the congress, associate myself with the remarks from the two gentlelady and gentleman from massachusetts out in the foyer. they could not have said it any better. i know we could not have a better place to honor you than the floor that is also here to honor my dad who loved you so much and loved serving with you and was so grateful to be a mentor, of sorts, for you. and respect that you had for you is something that all of us are so grateful for. over the time in the senate, you earned so many mentees yourself and they were so many people that respected the work that you did, as you can hear from the comments from the other room. i am honored to say thank you for not only being such a good friend of my dad's, but for me and for the rest of my fami
john kerry. congratulations, john. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the honorable patrick kennedy, the honorable ted kennedy junior -- [applause] >> i always wanted to speak on the floor of the senate. [laughter] >> i am honored to be here and as they say in the congress, associate myself with the remarks from the two gentlelady and gentleman from massachusetts out in the foyer. they could not have said it any better. i know we could not have a better place...
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that's last friday. >> john: yeah. he played catch late last night because he had to be prepared to pitch out of the pen so he didn't go through his routine. people are like, why is he throwing late after the game? he likes to throw before he pitches. >> joe: strike two on turner. what's >> john: darvish has dift spins, different speed. this is a one speed. it's a power breaking ball off of fastball that's pretty good as well. and you see the swings and misses, the hitters are not recognizing it coming out of his hand and has great depth. >> joe: turner has to protect with a 0-2 count. here is lance mccullers, jr. last night after the game when the dodgers won 3-1. after everybody was clearing out, lance went out and got his work in on the side before tonight's. >> john: we are creatures of habit. you have a routine pretty want to try to stick to it as close as you can. unlike this game, everybody but the two starting pitchers will be out of their element for starting pitchers coming in in relief. >> joe: 1-2. that hit
that's last friday. >> john: yeah. he played catch late last night because he had to be prepared to pitch out of the pen so he didn't go through his routine. people are like, why is he throwing late after the game? he likes to throw before he pitches. >> joe: strike two on turner. what's >> john: darvish has dift spins, different speed. this is a one speed. it's a power breaking ball off of fastball that's pretty good as well. and you see the swings and misses, the hitters are...
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full count. >> john: good changeup. mccann emphatically pointing to the third base empire. -- third base empire >> joe: a 1-out walk. that will bring in justin turner. we have told the story about a.j. hinch going to his young third baseman alex bregman. comparing what bregman was about to do to the third baseman on the other side, and he said in this series, this world series, he's really got his hands full with a guy like justin turner. to this point, alex bregman offense of late, defensively has been the better third baseman. >> john: he has. he's had a lot of good at-bats. a.j. hinch liked him in the series because of the left-handed starters for the dodgers. it set up welfare bregman. -- it set up well for bregman. >> joe: on the outside corner for a strike. you saw the graphic. hit by a pitch in the first. hit by a pitch in the third. the one in the third by mccullers looked like it hurt him under the shoulder blade, left side of his body. they love him here in l.a. first year of a four year deal. a guy who was no
full count. >> john: good changeup. mccann emphatically pointing to the third base empire. -- third base empire >> joe: a 1-out walk. that will bring in justin turner. we have told the story about a.j. hinch going to his young third baseman alex bregman. comparing what bregman was about to do to the third baseman on the other side, and he said in this series, this world series, he's really got his hands full with a guy like justin turner. to this point, alex bregman offense of late,...
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look at these numbers. >> john: fantastic. without a lot of experience in this position either. >> joe: chris taylor at the plate. one ball, one strike. >> john: i'm not going to say this is going to come full-circle for charlie morton but he has been through the biggest grind getting to the point to feel like a big leaguer. the injuries, almost nine years to get to a big-league career where he can do something. then this year, what he had for the astros, amazing. >> joe: outside. 14-7 during the regular season for a guy who got the 2-your deal, and a pitcher who nine times has been on the disabled list. he has fought through that. the astros identified him as somebody who could help, and boy, were they right. one out, nobody on. 2-1 pitch. 2-2. 96 from morton. he started, peacock picking up big outs tonight. liriano got an out. devenski. since then, it's charlie morton. 2-2 pitch. broken bat. altuve comes to get it. two out. and the astros are one out away here in game 7. the batter will be corey seager. for the dodgers, they
look at these numbers. >> john: fantastic. without a lot of experience in this position either. >> joe: chris taylor at the plate. one ball, one strike. >> john: i'm not going to say this is going to come full-circle for charlie morton but he has been through the biggest grind getting to the point to feel like a big leaguer. the injuries, almost nine years to get to a big-league career where he can do something. then this year, what he had for the astros, amazing. >>...
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. >> john: professional hitter, been around. would love to extend it on, turn it to the top of the lineup. if you can get to the top of the lineup with less than two outs, dodgers and dave roberts are going to like their chances getting really close in this game. >> joe: how good was clayton kershaw? four innings, did not allow a run. two hits, two intentional walks in four strikeouts. etheir hitting for him. all one. -- ball one. >> john: of this kind of game, talking to the managers, you realize everyone has a platform to second-guess, like you said. everybody will be taking their own so-called knowledge and spinning it in a different way. if they would have done this or if that team would have done that. >> joe: etheir late with the swing. 98 from charlie morton. >> john: i can already hear what's going to come down the pipe if the dodgers didn't win. why didn't you start kershaw? he went four innings for you. different circumstance. he came and down 5-0 as opposed to coming out of the gate. >> joe: etheir to the right side,
. >> john: professional hitter, been around. would love to extend it on, turn it to the top of the lineup. if you can get to the top of the lineup with less than two outs, dodgers and dave roberts are going to like their chances getting really close in this game. >> joe: how good was clayton kershaw? four innings, did not allow a run. two hits, two intentional walks in four strikeouts. etheir hitting for him. all one. -- ball one. >> john: of this kind of game, talking to the...
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i'd be meeting with world leaders and i got john before i went in. what you think, john? this is what i'm going to say. does this make sense? this is what i'm thinking. he not only became a friend, he became an advisor. later on, i think maybe i served the same role for john when he was taking about running. we talked for hours about the state of the world, specific assignments, about what we wanted to do with our lives. i learned a lot about this man. and then, we talked about what we are going to do. how we were thinking about what we are going to do. john would talk about maybe he's going to go back to arizona. go to arizona and get involved in politics. and at the chagrin of my democratic friends, i strongly encouraged john to do it. because i knew i knew when he , ran for the house, it didn't surprise me at all that he won. it didn't surprise me when he ran for the senate and won. it just pleased me that we got to serve together, even though that same point of time as john said, camera rouge was elected for the house and came over. that is another story. but it did n
i'd be meeting with world leaders and i got john before i went in. what you think, john? this is what i'm going to say. does this make sense? this is what i'm thinking. he not only became a friend, he became an advisor. later on, i think maybe i served the same role for john when he was taking about running. we talked for hours about the state of the world, specific assignments, about what we wanted to do with our lives. i learned a lot about this man. and then, we talked about what we are...
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during our visit to sioux falls, thainke with senator john -- john thune. his father was honored as a member of the best of a hall of fame. we asked him about constituent work, the economy and what events in the states history most interest him. >> where were you born and raised? >> a little town west of here. it was named after a scottish cattle rancher called merle mckenzie. it was very much a step in place forpeople -- staffing place people who are heading to the black hills. a lot of motels, restaurants, filling stations and all of my siblings and my parents worked in one of those types of establishments every summer. >> what was it like growing up here in south dakota? >> a great background. i love this day, it is very beautiful to me. i love the prairie, i like wide open spaces and i think that is because of where i was raised. outdoors person, i love hunting and fishing and being outdoors, biking, running, particularly through the different seasons of the year. small townup in a and going to is moscow we have opportunities to do a lot of rings. i get
during our visit to sioux falls, thainke with senator john -- john thune. his father was honored as a member of the best of a hall of fame. we asked him about constituent work, the economy and what events in the states history most interest him. >> where were you born and raised? >> a little town west of here. it was named after a scottish cattle rancher called merle mckenzie. it was very much a step in place forpeople -- staffing place people who are heading to the black hills. a...
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john, congratulations. being the chair of the senate foreign relations committee was one of the highest privileges i ever had of my career. as you can imagine, handing over that gavel was not all that easy. knowing it i was handing it to john made me feel good. i hardly need to tell you what a courageous, honorable man of integrity john is. when he defended our country as a young naval officer, you all know about that, but in the nearly 50 years since, he has demonstrated more and rare trait. moral courage. speaking up for his fellow veterans back home, taking on global corruption, unraveling what would eventually be the iran contra affair. he was one of the early leaders on the environment for the dangers of climate change. he is still doing it. we need you. as our secretary of state, john tackled some problems with passion that was second to none. and endurance that used to make the president -- when you would walk out of the office, john, he would make the president say how in the hell does he do it? fro
john, congratulations. being the chair of the senate foreign relations committee was one of the highest privileges i ever had of my career. as you can imagine, handing over that gavel was not all that easy. knowing it i was handing it to john made me feel good. i hardly need to tell you what a courageous, honorable man of integrity john is. when he defended our country as a young naval officer, you all know about that, but in the nearly 50 years since, he has demonstrated more and rare trait....
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has,hat john tidball brigade commander, it it is commanded by john haskell kay left. member of the west point class of 1863. he is 22 years old. intos six guns, divided three sections of two. he has approximately 100 men to man those guns. john chambers is one of those super regular army artillery who never reaches much in the way of rank but did a great deal to win the civil war for the united states. john k left remained in regular army service for over 40 years. to show you how slow investment -- advancement came, when he retired, after 40 years of service, he was a kernel. he never even made general. they will enter pennsylvania late in the day, on the 29th of june, 1863. there were across the mason-dixon line. buford will head for a place called fountain d.l.. he will head for fountain dale, at the mouth of the monterey pass. we'll camp up there. that night, he sees in the valley below, hundreds and hundreds of confederate campfires. he has heard that she is heard great, within 48 hours, a battle will be fought and that valley below. he was correct about that. s
has,hat john tidball brigade commander, it it is commanded by john haskell kay left. member of the west point class of 1863. he is 22 years old. intos six guns, divided three sections of two. he has approximately 100 men to man those guns. john chambers is one of those super regular army artillery who never reaches much in the way of rank but did a great deal to win the civil war for the united states. john k left remained in regular army service for over 40 years. to show you how slow...
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this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. compromise to forge for people who disagree with him built upnstitution and the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have him set for this portrait. reflecting on, he gets to this point in his life, and what is his legacy? obvious americans, the is him as a chief justice. he served for 34 years. decisions.reat things that are still in casebooks today. things that lawyers today still read for purposes of learning. decisions, he asserts judicial independence and builds up the legitimacy of the supreme court. he took it over and built it into a much stronger constitution. americanero of the revolution, serving in valley forge with george washington and alexander hamilton. figure and ao
this is john marshall, the nationalist. john marshall, we the people. john marshall, the united states is my country, not virginia. over the -- these decades he was able to bridge divides. compromise to forge for people who disagree with him built upnstitution and the legitimacy on the supreme court. this is why we think of him and him alone as the great chief justice. we end with this portrait. this is john marshall, the elder statesman. 1831. he has come to philadelphia for surgery. they have...
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that is john. john understands what it means to sacrifice for what you believe in. to put the greater good ahead of the personal feelings. president kennedy said moral courage in politics is a rare commodity that is encouraged on the battlefield. john has shown moral courage. he is a man who was terrorized, victimized, and abused. for five and a half years. as a u.s. senator, as was pointed out, he joined john kerry in normalizing relationships with vietnam. always country first, always country first. you know, here is what john said in 1995. he said, "we have looked back in anger at vietnam for too long. i cannot allow whatever resentment i incurred during my time in vietnam to hold me from duty."hat is clearly my everybody talks about these virtues. but this is what this guy did. this is not only what he said. duty. duty. duty. it is the marrow running through that solid steel spine of this guy, and it made him such a formidable opponent and a fierce friend. john and i have been with one another, together, and we have been against one another. as you have observed
that is john. john understands what it means to sacrifice for what you believe in. to put the greater good ahead of the personal feelings. president kennedy said moral courage in politics is a rare commodity that is encouraged on the battlefield. john has shown moral courage. he is a man who was terrorized, victimized, and abused. for five and a half years. as a u.s. senator, as was pointed out, he joined john kerry in normalizing relationships with vietnam. always country first, always country...
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john smoltz works is over before, during, and after games. >> john: my fantasy football team is struggling. >> joe: well... the lines fan. there is the 1-1. just missed. that is low. 2-1. >> john: somehow gregerson has got to get a sinker below taylor's ability to lift it. that's what he's trying to do, along with a lot of these dodgers in the lineup. if you can get late movement, that's where he can get it on the ground and possibly turn two. even though taylor can fly. >> joe: 2-1. that is a heck of a pickup by bregman and the tag for the out. what a play by the second baseman for the astros, who's been a defensive wizard this postseason. taylor advances the runner. down to second is culberson. one out. there is the chopper he got. >> john: unbelievable play behind the bag from bregman. that ball, you just don't make that play that routinely. especially in the world series. we have seen great defense all postseason out of bregman. incredible throws to home and throws like that at first, even though a little off balance. he was able to get it close enough to the bag so gurriel could make
john smoltz works is over before, during, and after games. >> john: my fantasy football team is struggling. >> joe: well... the lines fan. there is the 1-1. just missed. that is low. 2-1. >> john: somehow gregerson has got to get a sinker below taylor's ability to lift it. that's what he's trying to do, along with a lot of these dodgers in the lineup. if you can get late movement, that's where he can get it on the ground and possibly turn two. even though taylor can fly....
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just got a piece. >> john: mccann will go out. this may be one of those situations where he tells them what he wants and doesn't give a sign. we've seen this a couple times. runner at second. he's been out there a long time. looking in, trying to see sequence, location, anything that he can help his teammate with if he's able to do that. see what mccann decides to do. if there is any signs given or just the pitch. just the pitch. >> joe: on 2-2. bellinger. he struck out three times against verlander. verlander, six innings, two runs on three hits. game 2. three runs on two hits. tonight, verlander struck out nine, hit a batter, walked nobody. jansen itching to get back out there. 2-2 pitch again to bellinger. full count. >> john: good take on the inside sinker. mccann and liriano. 3-2. runners going. i have to believe slider is going to be the call here. >> joe: runners go. struck him out. bellinger down on a struck out four times tonight. we go to the ninth inning of game 6. last chance for the astros to end it all tonight. -no.
just got a piece. >> john: mccann will go out. this may be one of those situations where he tells them what he wants and doesn't give a sign. we've seen this a couple times. runner at second. he's been out there a long time. looking in, trying to see sequence, location, anything that he can help his teammate with if he's able to do that. see what mccann decides to do. if there is any signs given or just the pitch. just the pitch. >> joe: on 2-2. bellinger. he struck out three times...
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john, please introduce yourself to our viewers. siouxm john, how to call falls home, it is a beautiful place, a booming city on the prairie. i am happy to be with you, debbie, giving this to her. >> we are to have you. where are we right now? >> we are in the part of old sioux falls, settled in the 1850's just to the north of us is the famous falls on the big sioux river from which the city takes its name. right now we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south dakota. i lost some of the older buildings of sioux falls where you get a good feel for what would be considered the main street of sioux falls. this is part of the sculpture walk in downtown sioux falls. to the left is the federal courthouse. you can see that it is built out of this pink sioux falls quartz, which is on the reasons the sellers chose this because it is an plentiful supplies. >> that would be downtown sioux falls, or is that representative of historical sioux falls? john: historical sioux falls. downtown is coming back. for a while downtown mov
john, please introduce yourself to our viewers. siouxm john, how to call falls home, it is a beautiful place, a booming city on the prairie. i am happy to be with you, debbie, giving this to her. >> we are to have you. where are we right now? >> we are in the part of old sioux falls, settled in the 1850's just to the north of us is the famous falls on the big sioux river from which the city takes its name. right now we are on one of the main thoroughfares of sioux falls, south...
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looks like we lost john. as john gets back to us, we'll get back to you with john. standing by is judith miller. as you were saying. let's talk about the trade aspects of this. the president said we have to work on trade, and we have to work on military. one of the things he said is that he was going to watch japan or help japan in terms of influence and buy more military weaponry from the united states. i.e. the f-35 as well as missiles that could shoot down whatever kim jong-un was shooting into the air. what is your reaction to that? >> i think that's an important part of the trilateral alliance and an important part of the president's strategy is to make sure each country is doing what it can to defend itself. there was a reference to the 33,000 americans now in south korea and to. >> the 50,000 americans in japan. these are soldiers obviously. but it's quite clear when it comes to air defense, the president expects abe, prime minister abe, and he calls him shinzo, shinzo and donald. but he expects japan to do what it can to defend its own air space and provide
looks like we lost john. as john gets back to us, we'll get back to you with john. standing by is judith miller. as you were saying. let's talk about the trade aspects of this. the president said we have to work on trade, and we have to work on military. one of the things he said is that he was going to watch japan or help japan in terms of influence and buy more military weaponry from the united states. i.e. the f-35 as well as missiles that could shoot down whatever kim jong-un was shooting...
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john smoltz works is over before, during, and after games. >> john: my fantasy football team is struggling. >> joe: well... there is the 1-1. just missed. that is low. 2-1. >> john: somehow gregerson has got to get a sinker below taylor's ability to lift it. that's what he's trying to do, along with a lot of these dodgers in the lineup. if you can get late movement, that's where he can get it on the ground and possibly turn two. even though taylor can fly. >> joe: 2-1. that is a heck of a pickup by bregman and the tag for the out. what a play by the second baseman for the astros, who's been a defensive wizard this postseason. taylor advances the runner. down to second is culberson. one out. there is the cho >> john: unbelievable play behind the bag from bregman. that ball, you just don't make that play that routinely. especially in the world series. we have seen great defense all postseason out of bregman. incredible throws to home and throws like that at first, even though a little off balance. he was able to get it close enough to the bag so gurriel could make the tag. >> joe: the batter
john smoltz works is over before, during, and after games. >> john: my fantasy football team is struggling. >> joe: well... there is the 1-1. just missed. that is low. 2-1. >> john: somehow gregerson has got to get a sinker below taylor's ability to lift it. that's what he's trying to do, along with a lot of these dodgers in the lineup. if you can get late movement, that's where he can get it on the ground and possibly turn two. even though taylor can fly. >> joe: 2-1....
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kimberly atkins and john harwood join me now, welcome back, kimberly, good to see, my friend john, as always. john, earlier this morning you had nancy pelosi calling for conyers to get due process. what is your reaction to john conyers' decision to step aside as the ranking member of the house judiciary committee and the statement he said there? >> well, i think, alex, the decision by representative conyers reflects the fact that something in the environment we're in right now, something had to happen. as your guests in the previous segment said, due process means something different in the legal context than it does in the political context. and so charlie rose, mark halperin, harvey weinstein, kevin spacey, all those people got fired by employers over accusations against them. john conyers, those are the people who were fired by their bosses. john conyers' bosses are the voters. they elected him. nobody can fire a member of congress. but you have a process by which the leadership of your party can pressure you to step aside. whether representative conyers came up with that decision
kimberly atkins and john harwood join me now, welcome back, kimberly, good to see, my friend john, as always. john, earlier this morning you had nancy pelosi calling for conyers to get due process. what is your reaction to john conyers' decision to step aside as the ranking member of the house judiciary committee and the statement he said there? >> well, i think, alex, the decision by representative conyers reflects the fact that something in the environment we're in right now, something...
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>> reporter: that's right, john. so while the protesters are gathered out here the showdown is happening not only in the courts but we also know now in the offices upstairs where duelling e-mails came out about 90 minutes apart. i'll set the scene. leeann dhra english welcomed them back from the thanksgiving holiday and signing that e-mail as acting director. we know about 90 minutes after that around 9:30 this morning, mick mulvanie, who's taken the helm here at the consumer financial protection bureau has been seen in his office working. he assumed the office of the director. also receiving full cooperation from his staff, we understand. he sent a reply e-mail, quite lengthy, where he told his staff to ignore any e-mails from leeann dhra english and going a step further. asking them to report any further e-mails directly to the general counsel's office. we know we now have a back and form e-mail battle along with a legal fight because leeann dhra english filed a lawsuit last night saying she is 23fully entitled to
>> reporter: that's right, john. so while the protesters are gathered out here the showdown is happening not only in the courts but we also know now in the offices upstairs where duelling e-mails came out about 90 minutes apart. i'll set the scene. leeann dhra english welcomed them back from the thanksgiving holiday and signing that e-mail as acting director. we know about 90 minutes after that around 9:30 this morning, mick mulvanie, who's taken the helm here at the consumer financial...
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john mccain is big. but the joint committee on taxation which is under the control of the republicans, of course, who because it's -- they control the congress, they are going to come out probably today with what they call a dynamic estimate of the growth effects of this bill. >> but, john -- >> hold on, stephanie. let me just finish the point. let me finish the point. if, in fact, they show as other centrist modelers have shown that the bill doesn't generate very much growth and doesn't generate very much revenue, that is going to make it a more difficult vote for people like jeff flake and bob corker and jim langford and jerry moran who say they are concerned about the budget deficit. so watch that jtc score which will come out later today. >> isn't it stunning, though, that john mccain would come out as a yes hours before you're getting the dynamic scoring which is important? >> yes. i'm very surprised about that. i figured that john mccain would wait for that data. the joint tax committee said they w
john mccain is big. but the joint committee on taxation which is under the control of the republicans, of course, who because it's -- they control the congress, they are going to come out probably today with what they call a dynamic estimate of the growth effects of this bill. >> but, john -- >> hold on, stephanie. let me just finish the point. let me finish the point. if, in fact, they show as other centrist modelers have shown that the bill doesn't generate very much growth and...
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back to you, john. >> joe johns at the white house, we will be watching that closely. meanwhile, more developments in the russia investigation happening now on capitol hill, testimony from two major players, the house intelligence committee behind closed doors with carter page as we speak, his connections to russia go back years and the committee will hear from a russian who was in that trump tower meeting held by donald trump, jr., where he was promised russian dirt on hillary clinton. jessica snyder has the latest for us. jessica? >> a flurry on capitol hill. right now carter page is talking with congressional investigators. he's a renewed interest right now because he's admitted he exchanged e-mails with george papadopolous and carter page said the topic in those e-mails of russia may have come up, but that nothing major was discussed. of course george papadopolous pleaded guilty for lying to the fbi about his extensive communications with jrussians while working for the campaign. but before papadopolous's plea, carter page was of interest and told the senate intell
back to you, john. >> joe johns at the white house, we will be watching that closely. meanwhile, more developments in the russia investigation happening now on capitol hill, testimony from two major players, the house intelligence committee behind closed doors with carter page as we speak, his connections to russia go back years and the committee will hear from a russian who was in that trump tower meeting held by donald trump, jr., where he was promised russian dirt on hillary clinton....
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and, john kelly, the question for john kelly tonight is, has he lost the benefit of the doubt about what he meant when he called congresswoman wilson an empty barrel and what he meant when he called robert e. lee an honorable man? >> this investigation poses an existential threat to the trump presidency. >> the mueller work isn't done tie special counsel saying to all of the potential witnesses, the train is leaving. now's the time to follow papadopoulos and cooperate. >> paul manafort is facing 15 years in prison and to the extent he knows anything that's inkrim naitding to the white house that's a scary prospect. >> it is distracting to the president az it would be to any citizen to be investigated. >> he claims he's not under investigation. >> the hallmarks of this administration has been to lie about contacts with russia. >> if, in fact, you do that, you lie to a fbi agent, that's a crime and it's not something that sarah huckabee is able to spin. >> we still expect it to conclude soon. >> i would predict to see more action soon, more indictments and possible plea agreement. >> do th
and, john kelly, the question for john kelly tonight is, has he lost the benefit of the doubt about what he meant when he called congresswoman wilson an empty barrel and what he meant when he called robert e. lee an honorable man? >> this investigation poses an existential threat to the trump presidency. >> the mueller work isn't done tie special counsel saying to all of the potential witnesses, the train is leaving. now's the time to follow papadopoulos and cooperate. >> paul...
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john? >> that is key because roy moore needs money in that race. jeff zeleny in west palm beach, thanks so much. >>> now to the crash of a u.s. navy plane into the ocean southeast of okinawa. the navy says the u.s. and japanese are carrying out a relentless search right now for three missing personnel. the crash follows a series of troubling incident involving the navy in this part of the world. bar barbara, officials still don't know the cause of this crash. >> reporter: they do not, john. it is under investigation as the military families urgently and desperately on this holiday weekend wait for word of their loved ones. the aircraft crashed into the pacific carrying 11 navy personnel. it was flying from an air station in japan out to the aircraft carrier "uss ronald reagan." 500 miles off the coast of okinawa. >> i'd like everyone to take a moment and keep some of our navy family and friends and loved ones in their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: eight people were initially rescued by
john? >> that is key because roy moore needs money in that race. jeff zeleny in west palm beach, thanks so much. >>> now to the crash of a u.s. navy plane into the ocean southeast of okinawa. the navy says the u.s. and japanese are carrying out a relentless search right now for three missing personnel. the crash follows a series of troubling incident involving the navy in this part of the world. bar barbara, officials still don't know the cause of this crash. >> reporter:...
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criticizing the church of england he joined the little church becoming worthy nottingham charlotte john robinson which have the mayflower and has had an extraordinary influence on the history of the world. well why was edward on the first place.? i think he was fascinated by the new world even before he went to live in because he been a printer which published travel books which were a great growth mearea in the publishing world after the discovery of america. it obviously become a serious puritan in london where he worked for a radical printer imported the illegal books william brewster published s partly out of conviction, partly to make money. he gone to holland because he wanted to publish illegal puritan literature himself to contribute to the struggle against the antichrist, i.e. the pope. if you are a puritan wasn't so unusual to want to go to america. protestant colonies were po regarded as a weapon in the great war against roman catholicism which had begun with the reformation. so many policymakers at king james court including the then secretary of state for foreign affairs ro
criticizing the church of england he joined the little church becoming worthy nottingham charlotte john robinson which have the mayflower and has had an extraordinary influence on the history of the world. well why was edward on the first place.? i think he was fascinated by the new world even before he went to live in because he been a printer which published travel books which were a great growth mearea in the publishing world after the discovery of america. it obviously become a serious...
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that's the way to go. >> dagen: john, privatize or not >> john: absolutely. gary b. has been on this, they've gone to 80% failure rate can you imagine any company surviving that when you fail it that often? yes you need to privatize it. i was in india when they had the terrorists bombings and privat ized security there and uniform and very strict but seamless as you go through it. the inconsistencies of tsa are absolutely appalling. i'm against a very broken system that needs to be taken out of government's hands. >> dagen: lee the tsa is implementing the ct scanners in some airports i think testing them in two so they are try to improve the bomb detection and weapon detection. >> lee: but they are but why shouldn't three do something more innovative or creative and that won't happen with just government so maybe they should consider doing partnership, if you look at disaster recovery there's partnerships with companies like toyota to make it more efficient and cut the recovery time in half. why doesn't the tsa look at alternatives and say let's make this more effici
that's the way to go. >> dagen: john, privatize or not >> john: absolutely. gary b. has been on this, they've gone to 80% failure rate can you imagine any company surviving that when you fail it that often? yes you need to privatize it. i was in india when they had the terrorists bombings and privat ized security there and uniform and very strict but seamless as you go through it. the inconsistencies of tsa are absolutely appalling. i'm against a very broken system that needs to be...
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david: and john, we are at the beginning, john tamny of the holiday spending season, but already we are getting record numbers, so, there's really a lot of good news afoot. >> well, yeah, spending is always and everywhere an effective production, people are producing more and they're productive and that's economic growth. i'll add that with americans, it's always-- and this is what steve said, it's always about economic growth. americans aren't terribly political people. look how many vote in american elections. americans are thankfully about producing things and let's end the nonsense about russia, how embarrassing and focus on growing. david: we look back to the clinton era and bill clinton was president and got embroiled in this controversy that led to his impeachment, in the midst of that he had a tremendous tax cut that led to tremendous economic growth. he cut the capital gains tax. >> whatever think of bill clinton, i applaud his centrism. if the democrats want to get back, go to peace and prosperity, why would that be a bad thing? i think the economy is on-- it's really on a rol
david: and john, we are at the beginning, john tamny of the holiday spending season, but already we are getting record numbers, so, there's really a lot of good news afoot. >> well, yeah, spending is always and everywhere an effective production, people are producing more and they're productive and that's economic growth. i'll add that with americans, it's always-- and this is what steve said, it's always about economic growth. americans aren't terribly political people. look how many...
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john conyers coming back and ethics investigation ongoing for john conyers, but not yet, right? not yet for al franken. what do we know about those, first of all, the conyers investigation, where is that at? why hasn't the al franken ethics investigation started yet? >> as far as the conyers investigation is concerned, the house committee on ethics says that is open. people are saying these things can take a very long time and they're calling for the ethics committee to do this quickly and not in their slow pace that normally happens. as far as the senate ethics committee and al franken, democrats and republicans and even al franken has said, okay, please open an ethics investigation and i will cooperate. and we will see how that progresses. how quickly that progresses. it will be interesting to see what al franken says tomorrow. what he tells reporters. he's always been quite shy with the national press in the past year. so, after he won re-election he's been more open with national reporters. we'll see if he takes questions. i know that there's going to be press surrounding hi
john conyers coming back and ethics investigation ongoing for john conyers, but not yet, right? not yet for al franken. what do we know about those, first of all, the conyers investigation, where is that at? why hasn't the al franken ethics investigation started yet? >> as far as the conyers investigation is concerned, the house committee on ethics says that is open. people are saying these things can take a very long time and they're calling for the ethics committee to do this quickly...
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. >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. this morning a senate candidate stands accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl. the exact quote, he touched her over her bra and underpants and guided her hand to touch him over his underwear. republican roy moore says it's not true. some republicans in alabama say it isn't a big deal if it is true. steve bannon doesn't even seem to care if it's true, he just says something about the liberal media. maybe the words that matter most are worthy of having again come from leigh corfman, who was 14 in 1979. she told "the washington post" i wanted it over with. i wanted out. please just get this over with. whatever this is, just get it over. now, some republicans are calling on moore to drop out. overnight the white house weighed in. this is sarah sanders on air force one. >> the president believes that we cannot allow a mere allegation, in this case one from many years ago, to destroy a person's life. however, the president also believes that if these allegations are true, judge moore will
. >>> hello, everyone, i'm john berman. this morning a senate candidate stands accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl. the exact quote, he touched her over her bra and underpants and guided her hand to touch him over his underwear. republican roy moore says it's not true. some republicans in alabama say it isn't a big deal if it is true. steve bannon doesn't even seem to care if it's true, he just says something about the liberal media. maybe the words that matter most are worthy of...
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this was the john burton housing complex funded largely by the john burton foundation. and we'd like to have john come up and say a few words. please, sir. [ applause ] >> whew. >> and while john's on his way up, i'd like to mention that rick moriono is here who is the president of the board of directors of the john burton foundation. >> whew. >> [ applause ] >> thanks a lot, larry. i would first like to thank our board members, rick and mariono who played a big role. because he knows development and trying to help pat through some of this snake pit stuff that they go through, including the fact that one of the city agencies was not going to elect -- it wasn't the mayor's office. he told us that that's giving it to him. but they would not let us park cars because there was a little piece of paper that hadn't been signed. and pat's very polite. i would have said, screw them. tow the mayor's car away and see how he gets there. but rick mariono and -- there she is. who? who else is here? who? >> tammy. >> oh, yeah. tammy and i had a stroke. i don't remember. [beep] and thi
this was the john burton housing complex funded largely by the john burton foundation. and we'd like to have john come up and say a few words. please, sir. [ applause ] >> whew. >> and while john's on his way up, i'd like to mention that rick moriono is here who is the president of the board of directors of the john burton foundation. >> whew. >> [ applause ] >> thanks a lot, larry. i would first like to thank our board members, rick and mariono who played a big...
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on the morning of john f. kennedy's death in 1963, i was shopping in san francisco for a short silk dress in which to be married. a few years later this dress of mine was ruined when at a dinner party in bellaire, roman plan ski accidentally spilled a glass of red wine on it. july 27, 1970 i went to the magnan high shop in beverly hills and picked out at linda sabian's request the dress in which she began her testimony about the murders of sharon at a time polanski's house. i believe this sob a nonsensically chain of accordances but in the jingle, jangle of that morning in the te summer, it made as much sense as anything else did. >> what fascinates me is she writes to know what she thinks. and, you know, throughout her whole life, the things she writes about is a world in disorder and, eventually, her life became a world of disorder. and she's trying to make these connections, these nonsensical connections. of course, the time, you know, late '60s, manson, you know, assassinations, none of these things could
on the morning of john f. kennedy's death in 1963, i was shopping in san francisco for a short silk dress in which to be married. a few years later this dress of mine was ruined when at a dinner party in bellaire, roman plan ski accidentally spilled a glass of red wine on it. july 27, 1970 i went to the magnan high shop in beverly hills and picked out at linda sabian's request the dress in which she began her testimony about the murders of sharon at a time polanski's house. i believe this sob a...
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papa john's c.e.o. and osmond brother who can't sing, john schnatter. ( laughter ) ( applause blamed his company's declining sales on the n.f.l.'s national anthem protests, saying the controversy is polarizing the customer, polarizing the country. the n.f.l. has hurt papa john's shareholders. ( laughter ) yeah. people started throwing pizza shade at schnatter, including digiorno's, which posted tweets like, us: @papa john's let us know when you have new pizza, and pizza slice, upwards chart. them: pizza slice, downwards chart. damn! oh! that tweet's not delivery, it's duhevastating! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) ( piano riff ) >> jon: i like that! yeah! >> stephen: by the way, this chart right here, this is how they explain economics to donald trump right there. ( laughter ) there hasn't been a digiorno burn that bad since every time a stoner forgot they put one in the oven. ( laughter ) pizza sales: alt-right white supremacists! who have claimed papa john's as their official pizza. ( audience re
papa john's c.e.o. and osmond brother who can't sing, john schnatter. ( laughter ) ( applause blamed his company's declining sales on the n.f.l.'s national anthem protests, saying the controversy is polarizing the customer, polarizing the country. the n.f.l. has hurt papa john's shareholders. ( laughter ) yeah. people started throwing pizza shade at schnatter, including digiorno's, which posted tweets like, us: @papa john's let us know when you have new pizza, and pizza slice, upwards chart....
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we will talk to john in effect --we will talk to john a minute. year and lower class -- and lower prices for turkey. bird, $22 38. 5.7%lon of whole milk down to $2.99. inventory has spurred turkey price decline. bread for whipping cream, stuffing, pumpkin pie mix, fresh cranberries and veggie trays all up. caused by higher consumer demand. this is the cost of thanksgiving going back to 2012. up, down, up, and then down the share. let's check in with bloomberg's first word news. taylor: tomorrow, zimbabwe gets a new president for the first time in him is for decades. . pledging to leave the country. the former chief returns from south africa where he fled after being fired by president robert yougov a. mugabe. three euro economy is on track for its best performance since the crisis. they see economic growth speeding up in the fourth quarter. companies in the euro area increased at its highest pace. opec wants to know of extending global oil cuts will trigger new polo trillium -- trigger new petroleum? cartel may have to make a decision on the cuts
we will talk to john in effect --we will talk to john a minute. year and lower class -- and lower prices for turkey. bird, $22 38. 5.7%lon of whole milk down to $2.99. inventory has spurred turkey price decline. bread for whipping cream, stuffing, pumpkin pie mix, fresh cranberries and veggie trays all up. caused by higher consumer demand. this is the cost of thanksgiving going back to 2012. up, down, up, and then down the share. let's check in with bloomberg's first word news. taylor:...
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john: that can really range. sometimes you have those conversations to see whether or not someone is interested in cooperating. what you have to balance did against -- balance it against usually as a prosecutor, if i reach out to this individual prior to indicting them, will they take steps to destroy evidence, or flee? in which case sometimes you would return an indictment under seal so that they would not know you are investigating, and there is the potential for an arrest. you balance those two things. there has been a lot of speculation, but we don't know what happened in the case of mr. manafort and mr. gates. charlie: go ahead. john: it is clear with george papadopoulos that he was given an opportunity to cooperate after he was arrested. you can tell from the statement of the fence, it says that he met with the government on numerous occasions to answer questions after he was arrested on july 27, 2017. you know it from that, and also from the fact that you have this agreed-upon statement of the offense. cha
john: that can really range. sometimes you have those conversations to see whether or not someone is interested in cooperating. what you have to balance did against -- balance it against usually as a prosecutor, if i reach out to this individual prior to indicting them, will they take steps to destroy evidence, or flee? in which case sometimes you would return an indictment under seal so that they would not know you are investigating, and there is the potential for an arrest. you balance those...
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john died. john -- >> grief is the hardest thing to write about. she did it as a reporter. >> it was a coping mechanism, as it turned out. >> she makes you do things that nobody ever major do before. >> incredible. >> it changed my perception in a way that was not expected. >> she has rightly earned distinction as one of the most celebrated writers of her generation. >> i did not plan it that way, which is very like life itself. charlie: i am pleased to have griffin back at the table. everyone we have known and lived with. everyone gone. what made you do this? >> i was making a short film and i was asked to do a trailer to accompany the promotion for blue knights and we had a great time doing it and she read her book and she loved being involved in this process. at some point during this time, i realized that there had never been a documentary about her by her own choice, so i just pushed my luck and asked if i could do it, if she would agree. it took her all of -- she said , ok, and that was it. i went, oh my god. this is a big one. charlie: why d
john died. john -- >> grief is the hardest thing to write about. she did it as a reporter. >> it was a coping mechanism, as it turned out. >> she makes you do things that nobody ever major do before. >> incredible. >> it changed my perception in a way that was not expected. >> she has rightly earned distinction as one of the most celebrated writers of her generation. >> i did not plan it that way, which is very like life itself. charlie: i am pleased to...
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papa john's said, no, we aren't racists. they said, sure. papa john's said, no, seriously, we're not trying to be racist. the alt right said, right, neither are we. papa john's said, what are you doing. they said, come on heil five, baby, just do it. poor papa john's. but let's move on. every day seems there is a story unexplained violence. sometimes horrifying and sometimes truly just weird. >> we've got breaking news to report this hour, a kentucky man in custody accused of attacking senator rand paul. >> senator rand paul was assaulted outside his home. we're learning his injuries are worse than originally thought. >> a senior advisish said paul suffered five broken ribs and is in considerable pain. the suspect was arrested, charged with assault and released. >> trevor: holy crap, someone assaulted a sitting u.s. senator. that's crazy. what's even crazier is that after only one night in jail, the man was released. like, he broke a senator's ribs and he's already out. i'm going to take a shot in the dark and say that he's white? can i get
papa john's said, no, we aren't racists. they said, sure. papa john's said, no, seriously, we're not trying to be racist. the alt right said, right, neither are we. papa john's said, what are you doing. they said, come on heil five, baby, just do it. poor papa john's. but let's move on. every day seems there is a story unexplained violence. sometimes horrifying and sometimes truly just weird. >> we've got breaking news to report this hour, a kentucky man in custody accused of attacking...
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john sopko. we will talk with him in person starting at 9:00 eastern time. adam is our first call for this segment. clayton, north carolina. an afghan veteran. good morning. caller: good morning. afghanistan, it is a complicated situation. there are many moving parts to understand. and how the provinces really feud back and forth with each other. the american infiltration into afghanistan has done many things to try to secure what they say is a freedom concept. but really, what it has done has just emboldened the groups that are there under a religious context to band together. the special forces, that unit disassembles constantly, because it is simply not held together , and quite often, they are infiltrated by people who turn green on green, afghan folks turning on each other. i will summarize this and just say if they take a lesson from the brits, who went through there -- i think it was general who said the less the afghan people see of us, the less they hate us. they have been in war constan
john sopko. we will talk with him in person starting at 9:00 eastern time. adam is our first call for this segment. clayton, north carolina. an afghan veteran. good morning. caller: good morning. afghanistan, it is a complicated situation. there are many moving parts to understand. and how the provinces really feud back and forth with each other. the american infiltration into afghanistan has done many things to try to secure what they say is a freedom concept. but really, what it has done has...
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john berman here. less than 24 hours after the president dropped a racial slur at an event honoring native americans, today he will face a room full of senators to sell a tax plan that will cut for many but raise taxes for some. for the president it's a challenge of quintessential 2017 multitasking. it's can he slander and legislate at the same time? cnn is all over this as senators await his arrival. christine romans here in new york. suzanne malveaux live. where do we stand with the votes? >> reporter: it's a critical task for the president and his party, and the senate budget committee will vote on this, expected to vote on this, and they have a dozen members of republicans on the committee and they can only afford to lose one of the republicans, and so far you have two that have been outspoken critics about this or at least about their concerns, and one is ron johnson and he is talking about the fact that he doesn't believe it's doing enough for small businesses, they need bigger breaks. he has bee
john berman here. less than 24 hours after the president dropped a racial slur at an event honoring native americans, today he will face a room full of senators to sell a tax plan that will cut for many but raise taxes for some. for the president it's a challenge of quintessential 2017 multitasking. it's can he slander and legislate at the same time? cnn is all over this as senators await his arrival. christine romans here in new york. suzanne malveaux live. where do we stand with the votes?...
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john, welcome to my campus. john, because of the faculty here, they have been kind enough to give me a platform to work with the center for political communication and be part of series, the national agenda series. we are working, the bidens, because the board have been generous in along me to bring some major, serious stuff people from washington who work with me and who know you and you know them and to work together to purece some genuinely objectives. one is to reduce serious academic material that sheds light on the issues of the day. bring to the campus -- expose them to some of the best minds and leaders in the country in all fields, but mainly in this field -- this case, politics. dr. hoffman, thank you for letting us join your operation and thank you for being willing to moderate. and nancy, who i've known since she was a child -- she reminded me she started interviewing me when my daughter was four years old. she said she was peeking out from behind the desk at the time. nancy has done a great job here
john, welcome to my campus. john, because of the faculty here, they have been kind enough to give me a platform to work with the center for political communication and be part of series, the national agenda series. we are working, the bidens, because the board have been generous in along me to bring some major, serious stuff people from washington who work with me and who know you and you know them and to work together to purece some genuinely objectives. one is to reduce serious academic...