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john: sometimes. mostly one person would drive sometimes and the other person other.rive the we would charge for those seats, then i built it into a business, but it seems so obvious. someone had to pay for gas. 20 or more people were driving to the same location. it could be more fun to meet new people, talk to your friends, and cheaper for everyone. emily: now you did not dive right in because you became an analyst at lehman brothers. you left three months before lehman brothers disappeared, essentially. why did you leave? john: i wanted to save some money to make it easier to take a risk with no salary for several years, so i went to manhattan, worked at lehman brothers in real estate, and had a two-year education in more than just finance. actually in company culture, the good and bad, company success, the good and bad, and i saw it going from being successful when i entered to disappearing. that was a powerful lesson for me, to never be sure that something is a sure thing. actually when i was lea
john: sometimes. mostly one person would drive sometimes and the other person other.rive the we would charge for those seats, then i built it into a business, but it seems so obvious. someone had to pay for gas. 20 or more people were driving to the same location. it could be more fun to meet new people, talk to your friends, and cheaper for everyone. emily: now you did not dive right in because you became an analyst at lehman brothers. you left three months before lehman brothers disappeared,...
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john mccain is a disaster. a complete, unmitigated disaster. >> the mccain campaign was one b of tgest, ridiculous disasters in the history of campaigns. >> a little while agad the honor of calling senator barack obama to congratulate him... (crowd booing) please. to congratulate him on being elecd the next president of the country that we both love. (crowd booing) >>earrator: john mccain's t as leader of the republican party was ending. >> i am also, of course, verykf th to governor sarah palin, one of the best campaigners i've ever seen (cheers and applause) >> narrator: but mccain's decision to choose palin wou go on to shape the future of the republican party. >> thank you and god bless you... lad at least he didn't blame palin. >> the flash of brilliance was choosing sarah palin.e >> i know ople around him regret it, that he had not only given a platform to someone who was very corrosive to the political process and to the party, but had very nearly put her, you know, within a few feet of the presidenc and
john mccain is a disaster. a complete, unmitigated disaster. >> the mccain campaign was one b of tgest, ridiculous disasters in the history of campaigns. >> a little while agad the honor of calling senator barack obama to congratulate him... (crowd booing) please. to congratulate him on being elecd the next president of the country that we both love. (crowd booing) >>earrator: john mccain's t as leader of the republican party was ending. >> i am also, of course, verykf...
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john: we are not seeing that. emily: lyft says it is available in 95% of the united states, but there are some areas where it is difficult. explain that. john: you open the app and we have an option for you. in some rural areas that may be a scheduled option. if you open the app and there is not a driver within a few minutes of you, we will fall back and say, hey, do want to schedule a ride 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour from now? emily: you launched in your first international city last year, toronto. how is that going? john: it was a big undertaking for the team to be ready for toronto. new currency implications, and so we are happy with the launch and will continue to scale out in canada. emily: uber expanded to china, india, russia, and europe. why has it taken you so long? john: focus. i think as the underdog, focus is extremely important. now we are on offense, so we are starting to look at international opportunities, but we don't need to build a massive international business to have one of the largest c
john: we are not seeing that. emily: lyft says it is available in 95% of the united states, but there are some areas where it is difficult. explain that. john: you open the app and we have an option for you. in some rural areas that may be a scheduled option. if you open the app and there is not a driver within a few minutes of you, we will fall back and say, hey, do want to schedule a ride 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour from now? emily: you launched in your first international city last...
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john: we are not seeing that. emily: lyft says it is available in 95% of the united states, but there are some areas where it is difficult. explain that. john: you open the app and we have an option for you. in some rural areas that may be a scheduled option. if you open the app and there is not a driver within a few minutes of you, we will fall back and say, hey, do want to schedule a ride 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour from now? emily: you launched in your first international city last year, toronto. how is that going? john: it was a big undertaking for the team to be ready for toronto. we are happy with the launch and will continue to scale out in canada. emily: uber expanded to china, india, russia, and europe. why has it taken you so long? john: focus. as the underdog, focus is extremely important. now we are on offense, so we are starting to look at international opportunities, but we don't need to build a massive international business to have one of the largest companies in history. there is $2 trillion
john: we are not seeing that. emily: lyft says it is available in 95% of the united states, but there are some areas where it is difficult. explain that. john: you open the app and we have an option for you. in some rural areas that may be a scheduled option. if you open the app and there is not a driver within a few minutes of you, we will fall back and say, hey, do want to schedule a ride 30 minutes, 45 minutes, one hour from now? emily: you launched in your first international city last...
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john active. john is an extraordinary alaskan who has spent decades, season after season on the radio, telling stories and passing on traditions that are helping to keep the yupic culture of alaska alive. john was 70 years old, has lived a storied life which began in a village outside of bethel. after he was born, his mother unfortunately passed away, and his father couldn't care for him and he was adopted by james and elise and brought to live in bethel. his grandmother, maggie lynn, was a well-known storyteller, and john's childhood was filled with stories about yupic legend and wisdom and culture. john's experiences growing up lid him to an incredibly important vocation -- translathing his native language into english. now, mr. president, you might be asking translathing. well, yes, that's actually very important in alaska. you see, we have about 20 different indigenous languages still spoken by the native peoples of my great state throughout the state. thousands of alaskans literally speaking
john active. john is an extraordinary alaskan who has spent decades, season after season on the radio, telling stories and passing on traditions that are helping to keep the yupic culture of alaska alive. john was 70 years old, has lived a storied life which began in a village outside of bethel. after he was born, his mother unfortunately passed away, and his father couldn't care for him and he was adopted by james and elise and brought to live in bethel. his grandmother, maggie lynn, was a...
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because he thought you know john savino john again seaman on the infancy and i need some of the same you know. james forty stephen bits with avi and then you can see sofie almost on a sort of of model. one of these. young recruits from belgium you don't think who i wrote about for the new yorker magazine got cold feet on arrival she ended up being a hostage if the group you tried to join and eventually she long after isis formed she ended up in the same prison cell in aleppo as james foley and john kelly and a german hostage named tony newkirk john and james told you that they'd been kidnapped initially by just an extra and then they were traded among four or five locations befriending up in the hospital aleppo which was under isis control presumably on every move they were blindfolded and all the rest so we don't really know who who was in charge of each move but at a certain point they were isis hostages. that was november of two thousand and thirteen hard on that we got the first e-mail from the kidnappers that was sort of a watershed moment for us that we knew that there was jim.
because he thought you know john savino john again seaman on the infancy and i need some of the same you know. james forty stephen bits with avi and then you can see sofie almost on a sort of of model. one of these. young recruits from belgium you don't think who i wrote about for the new yorker magazine got cold feet on arrival she ended up being a hostage if the group you tried to join and eventually she long after isis formed she ended up in the same prison cell in aleppo as james foley and...
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his name was john. john diamond. >> john loved women. john was aly lady's man. >> so her sister could see him respond to a solicitation like michelle's. >> he's an attractive guy and his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny, talked about music and things that me and marty didn't talk about. >> he was an army staff sergeant trained as a sniper, highly regarded, decorated. had been in the service since he was 18. >> he was a good soldier but he was a playboy himself. he had been married once before and had a child from hid first march and he left the first wife and married and they had a son together. >> michelle didn't know that john was still married. but maybe it didn't matter, at least not then. she loved the sex, the attention, the excitement. >> he was very attentive. he was very affectionate. he was very adoring. yeah, it was great. >> what made her so desirable to him? >> i think it was just the sex. that
his name was john. john diamond. >> john loved women. john was aly lady's man. >> so her sister could see him respond to a solicitation like michelle's. >> he's an attractive guy and his personality makes him that much more attractive. >> then a few days after meeting online, they met in person at a local restaurant. >> he was charming, he was funny, talked about music and things that me and marty didn't talk about. >> he was an army staff sergeant trained as...
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could be just insulated from that whole geopolitical environment let's ask john because john that was his line of business for a while i mean what are the forces moving against this here and beyond because it's donald trump's idea but i mean the you know talks through the bureaucratic inertia that you know that would be against this go ahead well i think i would disagree i think that currently the top leadership of the u.s. defense department is not against what trump is trying to do and we just saw that in syria we saw the d.o.d. weighed in and so we had symbolic strikes against syria rather than the more far reaching operation that some were advocating so. i think that we have to be a little bit careful here now i would take this back even a little bit before the axis of evil speech people forget that nuclear weapons were first deployed on the korean peninsula during the eisenhower administration and we had at one time nine hundred fifty nuclear tactical nuclear weapons in korea this is this is now a de quite well we had seven thousand and western europe. anyway. president bush the
could be just insulated from that whole geopolitical environment let's ask john because john that was his line of business for a while i mean what are the forces moving against this here and beyond because it's donald trump's idea but i mean the you know talks through the bureaucratic inertia that you know that would be against this go ahead well i think i would disagree i think that currently the top leadership of the u.s. defense department is not against what trump is trying to do and we...
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finally papa john. she ready? >> you're good with kids. >> will i have to change diapers, you think? >>> if there was in any question about who runs the world, it's beyoon say. her coachella performance is being called perhaps the graets ever. let's start with carrie underwood's tearful return. nancy o'dell is in vegas. she was this for the acm awards. what a night. >> oh, yeah. what a night. i was so honored be a presenter at the mgm grand hotel. the night was all about emotion. that included for miss underwood. who made her first appearance since a freak accident caused her to get nearly 50 stitches on her face. ♪ you can't pretty lie and say it's okay ♪ >> after her triumphant return to the stage, carrie was overwhelmed by a standing ovation that lasted over a minute. she also won vocal event of the year with keith urban. >> i'm still kind of like shook right now. thank you, guys. thank you, country radio. >> what did you think when you saw her performing? >> i'm very proud of carrie. she's gone
finally papa john. she ready? >> you're good with kids. >> will i have to change diapers, you think? >>> if there was in any question about who runs the world, it's beyoon say. her coachella performance is being called perhaps the graets ever. let's start with carrie underwood's tearful return. nancy o'dell is in vegas. she was this for the acm awards. what a night. >> oh, yeah. what a night. i was so honored be a presenter at the mgm grand hotel. the night was all...
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peter's square, pope john paul ii is shot. the shooter is immediately apprehended and arrested. >> the bullet misses the main artery by fractions of inches. he always credits a blessed mother with saving him. one hand fired but another guided the bullet. and that other is the blessed mother. >> the would-be assassin claims the order to kill the pope came down from the kgb, a bombshell accusation that the italian police were never able to prove. >> whether there were orders from moscow, nobody has ever been able to find them. but the soviets, they understood what a threat he was. i think the most credible explanation is that the would be assassin undertook an opportunistic moment to carry out what the soviets wanted. >> eventually pope john paul ii visits his shooter in prison. >> he decides to meet with the man who tries to kill him. he is offering forgiveness to this person who has done this horrible thing to him. that's a profound moment. >> that's justice for of an unjust act. yet the holy father shows him mercy by forgivin
peter's square, pope john paul ii is shot. the shooter is immediately apprehended and arrested. >> the bullet misses the main artery by fractions of inches. he always credits a blessed mother with saving him. one hand fired but another guided the bullet. and that other is the blessed mother. >> the would-be assassin claims the order to kill the pope came down from the kgb, a bombshell accusation that the italian police were never able to prove. >> whether there were orders...
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he talks about john wilkes booth. this was recorded at the virginia historical society in richmond, virginia and 2015. it is about one hour and five minutes. every author needs a proper incentive to travel miles and go somewhere and give a speech, and i'm always reminded of the wonderful definition of incentive given by p.d. east. p.d. east was a crusading journalist down in mississippi down in the 1950s, and he was very progressive on civil rights and always getting himself in trouble for his editorials. and he wrote one he knew was going to cause a some trouble one day. people told him, you better watch out, that's an unpopular view this mississippi in the 1950s. so when mr. east went out for lunch, got in his car, shut the door, locked it, cranked up -- before he pulled off, someone was pounding on driver's side window, and mr. east looked, and there was a very scary looking individual saying, are you p. d. east, the trouble-making newspaper man? and with more courage than he felt, mr. east said is, yes, i am. the
he talks about john wilkes booth. this was recorded at the virginia historical society in richmond, virginia and 2015. it is about one hour and five minutes. every author needs a proper incentive to travel miles and go somewhere and give a speech, and i'm always reminded of the wonderful definition of incentive given by p.d. east. p.d. east was a crusading journalist down in mississippi down in the 1950s, and he was very progressive on civil rights and always getting himself in trouble for his...
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those people fundamentally are from a different camp, a different perspective than john kelly. >> john jog i, pickup on the idea, the last guardrail standing, the last human shield against donald trump's impulses being the secretary of defense, jim mattis. >> sure. listen, remember, jim mattis, tillerson and kelly it was reported at one point suggested that none of them would actually all be out of the country at the same time because they had national security concerns about this president. but go simply to the day to day behavior of this president. this is a remarkably undisciplined president with a chief of staff who have nothing else, appears to be very disciplined. the former four-star commander of u.s. southern command, he understands staff discipline with a president who does not. this is a president who is behaving as though he is in the waning days of his second term not going into the end of his first term election. and what could be could influence the blue wave people talk about, an erratic president confusing a republican agenda going into november. >> donny, there is the
those people fundamentally are from a different camp, a different perspective than john kelly. >> john jog i, pickup on the idea, the last guardrail standing, the last human shield against donald trump's impulses being the secretary of defense, jim mattis. >> sure. listen, remember, jim mattis, tillerson and kelly it was reported at one point suggested that none of them would actually all be out of the country at the same time because they had national security concerns about this...
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up john zimmer. you grew up in connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far behind the front desk in this oversized suit answering the phone. i saw as a phone operator that i could impact someone's day in a meaningful way. so if someone had a light in the room that was broken, i would talk to engineering, have it fixed, follow-up, and if i hear kids in the background, send milk and cookies to turn it into a positive experience. i loved that. it ended up with me going to study hospitality at cornell. emily: what did you learn about the customer from that experience? often when you are
up john zimmer. you grew up in connecticut, which always sounds quintessential. what kind of kid were you? tell me about your upbringing? john: i loved playing sports, mostly soccer. i wanted to be a magician when i was a kid. i love making people happy with surprise and delight, but my first job was in a hotel. i worked in a hyatt. i convinced the general manager. he said we can't give you a job because you are under 18. i said i am interested and passionate about hospitality, so he put me far...
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>> well, it is exactly that, john. it is the pictures. it is the optics. those particularly -- those kind of optics are particularly important during the immigration debate. so many folks who care about the issue, animated by the issue of immigration and what they would describe as lax border security, when they see illegal aliens coming over the border, that does spark a lot of protests in many communities along the border. so when donald trump, you know, sends -- sends national guardsmen down to the border in order to stop what he believes is a pervasive problem, that does send, he believes, a strong message to those people that are most animated about this issue, and particularly in a year where we're heading into midterm elections, where base support is most important, that is the portion of his base that gets -- that is -- that finds this to be a really strong smart action on his behalf. >> yeah, it is one end of this immigration discussion, nina. the other end of it, i suppose, is the discussion over daca and protections for dreamers that congress an
>> well, it is exactly that, john. it is the pictures. it is the optics. those particularly -- those kind of optics are particularly important during the immigration debate. so many folks who care about the issue, animated by the issue of immigration and what they would describe as lax border security, when they see illegal aliens coming over the border, that does spark a lot of protests in many communities along the border. so when donald trump, you know, sends -- sends national...
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john avlon, let's start with china retaliating. here's the graphic. 128 u.s. products. 120 involve fruits, nuts, wine, steel products, pork products, recycled aluminum. what do we think is going to happen now? >> it's a step to the trade war. what is interesting to me is pork on 25%. that is a pitch back to iowa. and the khaochinese ambassador, governor of iowa. that is targeted to eye eye, designed to inflict pain on the ambassador. worse can come. this is only $3 billion. it is not even approaching what the u.s. has done. so watch for escalation. >> so what determines whether there's escalation or not? >> whether china does another round. >> that's the only thing? i don't know. i'm just asking. >> cnn is reporting this is about the first round of aluminum tariffs. the second round, if china decides to match that, then we have more problems. >> china plays trump interestingly. they could have is easily gone at the same level. u.s. tariffs are worth $50 billion. these are $3 billion. it seems like they are planning to see whether he will double down on this, r
john avlon, let's start with china retaliating. here's the graphic. 128 u.s. products. 120 involve fruits, nuts, wine, steel products, pork products, recycled aluminum. what do we think is going to happen now? >> it's a step to the trade war. what is interesting to me is pork on 25%. that is a pitch back to iowa. and the khaochinese ambassador, governor of iowa. that is targeted to eye eye, designed to inflict pain on the ambassador. worse can come. this is only $3 billion. it is not even...
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but john giuca is not the victim but john guica is not the victim in this case. it's mark fisher. >> reporter: it was columbus day weekend, 2003. 19-year old college student mark fisher is taking a long weekend a break from the books and classes. wanting to blow off some steam, he heads to the big apple to explore the hopping bar scene on manhattan's upper east side. >> it had to be tremendously exciting for a guy from suburban new jersey. he's going to big city for the first time, and there are going to be some girls there he knows from school. >> reporter: that school fairfield university where fisher, a sophomore, is an athlete on the dean's list studying to become an accountant. >> mark fisher was every parent's dream. a big strapping, good-looking student-athlete, prom king in his high school, a phenomenal football player. >> reporter: but on that night, mark fisher has no interest in running defensive plays or crunching numbers. he's just looking to have a good time. >> mark runs into a girl that he goes to school with. she brings a lot of her friends with
but john giuca is not the victim but john guica is not the victim in this case. it's mark fisher. >> reporter: it was columbus day weekend, 2003. 19-year old college student mark fisher is taking a long weekend a break from the books and classes. wanting to blow off some steam, he heads to the big apple to explore the hopping bar scene on manhattan's upper east side. >> it had to be tremendously exciting for a guy from suburban new jersey. he's going to big city for the first time,...
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. >> john: smith, broken up at point. theodore hounded by hertl. back out. chris tierney gets to it. pull up. taken down by marchessault. good job by forward coming back as defenseman. erik haula, shifting in. supported by neal. after neal goes astray. melker karlsson down low. 36 seconds left in regulation time. out of the scrum, dug out. big hit by burns as he lures erik haula. >> eddie: chop in back of the leg for good measure. >> john: off the boards. hard play back to fleury. 19 seconds left in regulation time. see the time of the power play, vlasic, perron but offside. >> eddie: terrific night for brent burns, couple of goals, physical play and for all good measure there, gives erik haula a rough ride and chop in back of the leg and marchessault on tierney. tierney at end of long shift, tried to challenge the forward. former florida panther did a heck of a job there one-on-one. >> john: vlasic, wide of fleury. six seconds left. 30 seconds on the power play. schmidt, blockered down by jones. game two goes to overtime. coming up on the subway overtime in
. >> john: smith, broken up at point. theodore hounded by hertl. back out. chris tierney gets to it. pull up. taken down by marchessault. good job by forward coming back as defenseman. erik haula, shifting in. supported by neal. after neal goes astray. melker karlsson down low. 36 seconds left in regulation time. out of the scrum, dug out. big hit by burns as he lures erik haula. >> eddie: chop in back of the leg for good measure. >> john: off the boards. hard play back to...
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john: as we said, lyft is never for sale. if someone comes in with an offer, we have a responsibility to our board to look at it. emily: do you think lyft will remain an independent business? john: our plan is to build an independent business that is eventually a public company. emily: you said you were on track to be profitable this year, are you still on track this year? john: we are moving towards profitability, but given how much money we have raised, our focus is on growth. we would actually be doing a disservice to investors if we were not using the capital efficiently to build the largest long-term business. emily: so does that mean you won't be profitable this year? john: not the focus right now. emily: uber set a goal of going public by 2019. how does that compare to your goals? john: the advantages we are not talking about our timing. if that is their timing, great, helpful to know, but we have the flexibility given the cap we have and that we have not made any commitments publicly or to our investors that we will d
john: as we said, lyft is never for sale. if someone comes in with an offer, we have a responsibility to our board to look at it. emily: do you think lyft will remain an independent business? john: our plan is to build an independent business that is eventually a public company. emily: you said you were on track to be profitable this year, are you still on track this year? john: we are moving towards profitability, but given how much money we have raised, our focus is on growth. we would...
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john continued to raise money. how long before you said, we have enough money in the bank, we do not have to worry anymore. >> that was four months ago. >> so for five-and-a-half years, you have been worried about money running from the outside an incredible company. >> for sure. very stressful. >> what kept him going? >> i just had to keep getting up in the morning and just say -- successful entrepreneurs are not an option. >> sometimes things fail. >> i felt like we could deliver it. >> reporter: this tenacity is something john has always had. but he didn't grow up in the world of private equity and celebrities. after paying his way through college in georgia, he worked as a production shift company at this place. after a few years of working at one in los angeles, this inspired him to go to business school. >> i have read every book i can imagine. if there's a business book or finance book, for the last 15 to 20 years, i have a fire in my bell low. >> peloton has grown 300% year over year. and it recently made a
john continued to raise money. how long before you said, we have enough money in the bank, we do not have to worry anymore. >> that was four months ago. >> so for five-and-a-half years, you have been worried about money running from the outside an incredible company. >> for sure. very stressful. >> what kept him going? >> i just had to keep getting up in the morning and just say -- successful entrepreneurs are not an option. >> sometimes things fail. >>...
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could be just insulated from that whole geopolitical environment let's ask john because john that was his line of business for a while i mean what are the forces moving against this here and beyond because it's donald trump's idea but i mean the you know talks through the bureaucratic inertia that you know that would be against this go ahead well i think i would disagree i think that currently the top leadership of the u.s. defense department is not against what trump is trying to do and we just saw that in syria we saw the d.o.d. weighed in and so we had symbolic strikes against syria rather than the more far reaching operation that some were advocating so. i think that we have to be a little bit careful here now i would take this back even a little bit before the axis of evil speech people forget that nuclear weapons were first deployed on the korean peninsula during the eisenhower administration and we had at one time nine hundred fifty nuclear tactical nuclear weapons in korea this is this is now a de quite well we had seven thousand and western europe. anyway. president bush the
could be just insulated from that whole geopolitical environment let's ask john because john that was his line of business for a while i mean what are the forces moving against this here and beyond because it's donald trump's idea but i mean the you know talks through the bureaucratic inertia that you know that would be against this go ahead well i think i would disagree i think that currently the top leadership of the u.s. defense department is not against what trump is trying to do and we...
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>> john. >> john. >> john barron. >> let me tell you what the deal is just so you understand. >> okay. >> mr. trump -- first of all, most of the assets have been consolidated to mr. trump, you know, because you have down fred trump. and i'd like to talk to you off the record, if i can. >> okay, sure. >> but i think you can really use donald trump now and you can just consolidate it. i think last year somebody showed me the article, and i think he had 200 and 200, and the other's been pretty well consolidated now for the most part, as i also think somebody had mentioned that you had asked about that or somebody had. and it's been pretty well consolidated, okay? >> it was a tremendous deal from any standpoint, i guess, but what i think you might want to do is at some point maybe after that before you right your little article, maybe you want to call me again and sit down because i'd like to discuss a couple things. i look at the forbes from my standpoint as being important. and i don't think that in numerous cases, and i can only judge by the new york realtors that you mentioned, i don'
>> john. >> john. >> john barron. >> let me tell you what the deal is just so you understand. >> okay. >> mr. trump -- first of all, most of the assets have been consolidated to mr. trump, you know, because you have down fred trump. and i'd like to talk to you off the record, if i can. >> okay, sure. >> but i think you can really use donald trump now and you can just consolidate it. i think last year somebody showed me the article, and i think he...
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john sutton got busy. he had a mission, two, in fact, one, to seek justice, no matter what that might mean for his son. the other, perhaps even more impossible, to simply see again. >>> coming up, garrett kopp's confession should be enough to put him behind bars, but did prosecutors have enough to convict christopher sutton? >> this was a circumstanceal case, extremely circumstantial. >> when "dateline" continues. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort. to keep him feeling more energized. dr. scholl's. born to move. happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. nexgard kills fleas and ticks all month long. and it comes in an easy-to-give tasty chew. and that makes dogs and owners happy. no wonder vets love it too. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. see your vet for more information on flea and tick protection you and your dog will love. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. non-
john sutton got busy. he had a mission, two, in fact, one, to seek justice, no matter what that might mean for his son. the other, perhaps even more impossible, to simply see again. >>> coming up, garrett kopp's confession should be enough to put him behind bars, but did prosecutors have enough to convict christopher sutton? >> this was a circumstanceal case, extremely circumstantial. >> when "dateline" continues. he does it all with dr. scholl's. only dr....
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john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but returned to south carolina. 1800s, it was not out of the question. it was not unusual for a southerner to go north for education. usually, they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their roots and calhoun was one of them. calhoun began by being a lawyer. being a lawyer involved people in matters of public concern. the connection between law and politics was established. calhoun decided to go into politics. he married well. that usually meant you married somebody with money. he did not really need to make much of a income. he could indulge his political interests. he, like clay, was elected to the house of representatives. this was pretty much where everybody got started. he was distinguished from early mind, hisincisive ability to make forceful arguments. he was a strong partisan. he was a member of the republicans. these say they are called the democratic republicans to distinguish them f
john calhoun was from south carolina. john calhoun, like clay, was a lawyer. he was born in south carolina. he was educated at yale. he went to law school but returned to south carolina. 1800s, it was not out of the question. it was not unusual for a southerner to go north for education. usually, they came back home. south carolinians are very proud of their roots and calhoun was one of them. calhoun began by being a lawyer. being a lawyer involved people in matters of public concern. the...
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john kelly was frustrated by that. we reported how john quekelly h been on thin ice. he was fwlaugt brought in to ree chaos. it's been the chaos that's saved john kelly's job. >> it really is ironic. the one thing i was told is he is expressing a little bit of -- i don't know if it's remorse or just kind of an analysis of himself and of the role that the expectations when he came in were so incredibly high that he would be a i believe to seize control. he would be able to change not just the white house but the president and it's just not possible. it's not possible. it is noteworthy that we haven't seen a will the of john kelly. >> much less visible and engaged. >> he seems to realize his days are numbers right now. i agree. i've heard the same thing that caitlin has heard. he's a retired general but the chairman of the joint chief, all the the commanders that are in that room with the president are meeting about what to do involving syria and he opens it up in front of the cameras with this blistering attack on law enforcement on the special counsel. he goes after t
john kelly was frustrated by that. we reported how john quekelly h been on thin ice. he was fwlaugt brought in to ree chaos. it's been the chaos that's saved john kelly's job. >> it really is ironic. the one thing i was told is he is expressing a little bit of -- i don't know if it's remorse or just kind of an analysis of himself and of the role that the expectations when he came in were so incredibly high that he would be a i believe to seize control. he would be able to change not just...
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john hart has more on the possibility of a liberal walk -out tonight. john? john: walter, the chairman of the the wisconsin delegation has left that caucus, and he has just had a conversation with with dickwhen, -- and the substance of that conversation was relayed to me, which he is trying to stop any walkout here tonight. there was a walkout at least planned at the time of the nomination of hubert humphrey, when a unity call was made. at that time, some 40 to 50 members of the new york delegation were to stand up and say nay. california, vermont, new mexico, new jersey, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. they hoped to get about 100 people walking out. now, this move and this caucus, they changed that and in large -- and enlarged their plan. the earlier walkout, i should explain, was to go to some buses about three blocks away and take these 50 to 100 delegates to the meeting of the new party at the drake hotel. don peterson, tell me what happened in the caucus, and what is the plan? don peterson: a general discussion of the police brutality taking place downtown.
john hart has more on the possibility of a liberal walk -out tonight. john? john: walter, the chairman of the the wisconsin delegation has left that caucus, and he has just had a conversation with with dickwhen, -- and the substance of that conversation was relayed to me, which he is trying to stop any walkout here tonight. there was a walkout at least planned at the time of the nomination of hubert humphrey, when a unity call was made. at that time, some 40 to 50 members of the new york...
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i think the john bolton situation is a real question. we'll see. >> and there's always the possibility of a pardon discussion in the white house for donald trump's first national security advisor, and would the current national security advisor be part of that discussion? >> yeah. >> the things to imagine. >> and who clears the security clearance? >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, lawrence. >> in the mini series about
i think the john bolton situation is a real question. we'll see. >> and there's always the possibility of a pardon discussion in the white house for donald trump's first national security advisor, and would the current national security advisor be part of that discussion? >> yeah. >> the things to imagine. >> and who clears the security clearance? >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you, lawrence. >> in the mini series about
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her co-star is real life husband john krusinski. acting together almost entirely without speaking for the full 95 minutes of the movie all to avoid the monsters. emily and i got together in the midst of a recent new york city blizzard for a sunday sitdown. >> reporter: a quiet place is not a silent film, but its actors hardly say a word. >> just got finished watching the movie. >> yes. >> i'm still shaking a bit. >> do you need a drink? >> i do need a drink. it is a relentless movie in the best way. >> yeah. >> in that from the opening scene until the end it just grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. >> i think that was john's intention, as evil as that was to do to rattle people's nerves in the way this film does. >> reporter: for the first time in their careers blunt stars with her husband john krusinski who also directs the movie. >> what kind of director is he? >> he's so energetic and he has so much tenacity about this world that he wants to create. and he's got a really strong opinion on things, but not immovable, you know? an
her co-star is real life husband john krusinski. acting together almost entirely without speaking for the full 95 minutes of the movie all to avoid the monsters. emily and i got together in the midst of a recent new york city blizzard for a sunday sitdown. >> reporter: a quiet place is not a silent film, but its actors hardly say a word. >> just got finished watching the movie. >> yes. >> i'm still shaking a bit. >> do you need a drink? >> i do need a drink....
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john kelly calling president trump an idiot. nbc news exclusively reporting trump's chief of staff called him an idiot multiple times. four officials say they have seen john kelly refer to trump as an idiot with a shaky grasp on policy issues. in one meeting, kelly reportedly saying trump doesn't understand what daca is, and staffers need to save him from himself. in a statement late today, kelly pushed back saying he and trump both know this story is total bs. with me now, carol lee who broke that story, e.j. dionne and donna
john kelly calling president trump an idiot. nbc news exclusively reporting trump's chief of staff called him an idiot multiple times. four officials say they have seen john kelly refer to trump as an idiot with a shaky grasp on policy issues. in one meeting, kelly reportedly saying trump doesn't understand what daca is, and staffers need to save him from himself. in a statement late today, kelly pushed back saying he and trump both know this story is total bs. with me now, carol lee who broke...
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john: i will go first. andrew, the paperwork reduction act requires every election be approved by office of regulatory affairs and the budget. so the census eurojohn: i will . will put out the questionnaire for public comment which they will use in 2020. i believe sometime around september and october, the whole package will go to the office of regulatory affairs. they can disprove any questions on there and they will have documentations as to why the questions are important. that is the next step in the process. >> on the process question, i want to answer by mentioning, you know more than a dozen states have sued the government over to the citizenship question. i think those are doomed to fail. the reason is if you look at the constitution and what is given to the federal government and not the states, the federal government has delegated and -- delegatedtutes their specific statute that gives the commerce secretary the power to, quote, determine the inquiries on the census form. so the states don't have
john: i will go first. andrew, the paperwork reduction act requires every election be approved by office of regulatory affairs and the budget. so the census eurojohn: i will . will put out the questionnaire for public comment which they will use in 2020. i believe sometime around september and october, the whole package will go to the office of regulatory affairs. they can disprove any questions on there and they will have documentations as to why the questions are important. that is the next...
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i did john is not in the same position as saddam hussein. but you had to go hide it that's why he developed it in the first place to trade away for security guarantees it seems logical to me exactly. exactly let me explain that point also you know what is a nuclear weapon the focus of a nuclear weapon is to call unacceptable damage to the adversary he already can do unacceptable damage to their adversary by crushing seoul with this conventional guns and therefore a nuclear weapon over and above that is something that he can leverage and he can bargain and which is exactly what he is doing and therefore i would say that this is doable this is a great opportunity but what we have to do also is this cannot be a process which has sprung out over many years on a decade on its action for action with five hundred steps which then breaks down after twenty steps this has to be a big grand bargain account in a truncated where and then to define time period and i think it's doable let me go to look at let me go to john john you're on the negotiating te
i did john is not in the same position as saddam hussein. but you had to go hide it that's why he developed it in the first place to trade away for security guarantees it seems logical to me exactly. exactly let me explain that point also you know what is a nuclear weapon the focus of a nuclear weapon is to call unacceptable damage to the adversary he already can do unacceptable damage to their adversary by crushing seoul with this conventional guns and therefore a nuclear weapon over and above...
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john? >> abby phillip for us in florida, thank you very much. >>> another interesting story this morning, a former reporter for "forbes" magazine says he was tricked, deceived, conned by donald trump decades ago. he said that donald trump pretended to be someone named john barron, got on the phone and lied about his wealth to get on the "forbes 400" list. listen to the audio he said he rediscovered here. >> most of the assets have been consolidated to mr. trump. you i would like to talk to you off the record, if i can, to make your thing easier. >> sure, that's fine. >> but you can just consolidate it. i think last year someone showed me the article, i think you had 200 and 200 and it has been pretty well consolidated for the most part and i think someone mentioned you asked about that and it has been pretty well consolidated, okay. >> his math is questionable to say the least. our senior national correspondent alex marquardt with that. >> he said he was being misled by the person he believ
john? >> abby phillip for us in florida, thank you very much. >>> another interesting story this morning, a former reporter for "forbes" magazine says he was tricked, deceived, conned by donald trump decades ago. he said that donald trump pretended to be someone named john barron, got on the phone and lied about his wealth to get on the "forbes 400" list. listen to the audio he said he rediscovered here. >> most of the assets have been consolidated to...
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this is john wilkes booth. and among other things, on the tattoo, jwb.as a you have to bear in mind, booth was one of the most famous actors in america. when he walked into the theater, everyone would say, that is john wilkes booth. so i view this as almost impossible, that it was someone other than john wilkes booth whose body was shot at the barn and brought here and ultimately buried on stanton's instructions. >> i actually do think your comment about the drug addiction with the research is very funny and very appropriate. [laughter] i do not want to make it sound like it was inappropriate. to the point, since stanton and chase were such intimate friends in the 1840's, what trajectory of their friendship or relationship do they have during the lincoln administration while they are serving together? walter: as michelle says, if you had asked stanton on the day he became a member of the lincoln cabinet, which of these people sitting around the table do you know, he would've said salmon chase. he is known him f
this is john wilkes booth. and among other things, on the tattoo, jwb.as a you have to bear in mind, booth was one of the most famous actors in america. when he walked into the theater, everyone would say, that is john wilkes booth. so i view this as almost impossible, that it was someone other than john wilkes booth whose body was shot at the barn and brought here and ultimately buried on stanton's instructions. >> i actually do think your comment about the drug addiction with the...
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will our new adviser john bolton have to ask for his video back. joining us, the author of this article in the "rolling stone." mr. dickinson, thank you for joining us. >> i think one of the things that been missing in this talk about torshin is how big a figure he was in the russian senate. he was their number two and briefly rose to be their acting chairman. he was briefly mitch mcconnell essentially. and torshin was there in 2014 when russia was officially annexing crimea. he appeared at the signing ceremony with vladimir putin. this guy is a big deal in russian politics, far apart from any of the scandal we're talking about. there was a plausible reason to sanction him back in 2014. other high level officials were sanctioned then. the question this raises for me is why no, why is he getting targeted now? and steven mnuchin talked in pretty broad terms about russia's maligned influence, including its interference in western elections. it seemed to me that i think the right question is does someone in the administration have other information tha
will our new adviser john bolton have to ask for his video back. joining us, the author of this article in the "rolling stone." mr. dickinson, thank you for joining us. >> i think one of the things that been missing in this talk about torshin is how big a figure he was in the russian senate. he was their number two and briefly rose to be their acting chairman. he was briefly mitch mcconnell essentially. and torshin was there in 2014 when russia was officially annexing crimea. he...
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>> reporter: that's right, john. we learned late last night that the attorneys for michael cohen filed this motion. they're essentially asking a judge to not allow the government to use any of the evidence that they recovered in the search warrant on his home, on his office, and then in this hotel he's been staying at. they're trying to get ahead of it, basically here, and this motion, we're expected will be unsealed we think today or may take a few days. but this hearing is supposed to get under way around 10:30 and arguments from michael cohen's attorney explaining why the federal government should not use any of this evidence, perhaps in a grand jury proceeding or in anticipation of any criminal charges that could be filed in this case. now, as to michael cohen, we expect certainly the court staff does expect him to appear. but we have not able to confirm with him or his attorneys that he's actually going to show up. that's a mystery here. but certainly, you know, plenty of news cameras here, other folks here wait
>> reporter: that's right, john. we learned late last night that the attorneys for michael cohen filed this motion. they're essentially asking a judge to not allow the government to use any of the evidence that they recovered in the search warrant on his home, on his office, and then in this hotel he's been staying at. they're trying to get ahead of it, basically here, and this motion, we're expected will be unsealed we think today or may take a few days. but this hearing is supposed to...
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republican senator john mccain is saying this. a former state department senior advisor in the trump and george w. bush administration and a senior fellow at the center for national interest. what is our foreign policy for syria? >> the foreign policy is to kill isis and we just about done that which is why president trump was just about to reposition our forces to places where they are more necessary, we have additional objectives, which is why the president has directed action against the syrian regime earlier and hit's administration. >> harris: you heard the president say this is about humanity. is that part of our foreign policy? you got chlorine gas and other things that assad is unleashing on his people. >> that is an issue and this is of course a terrible tragedy, disgusting conduct. amid a civil war with 400,000 people killed that's gone on for seven years now, it's important and this is something the president has to way. other competing threats, there are a lot of dictators and a lot of bad guys in the world and we have
republican senator john mccain is saying this. a former state department senior advisor in the trump and george w. bush administration and a senior fellow at the center for national interest. what is our foreign policy for syria? >> the foreign policy is to kill isis and we just about done that which is why president trump was just about to reposition our forces to places where they are more necessary, we have additional objectives, which is why the president has directed action against...
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he not only had doctors examine the body, he had john wilkes look at theist teeth and say this is john wilkes booth. body, there was a tattoo, jwb. john wilkes booth was one of the most famous actors in america. when he walked into the theater, everyone would say that is john wilkes booth. impossible as almost that it was someone other than john wilkes booth whose body was shot at the barn and brought here and ultimately buried on stands instructions. youractually do think comment about the drug addiction with the research is very funny and very appropriate. i do not want to make it; was inappropriate. andhe point, since stanton chase were such intimate friends in the 1840's, what trajectory of friendship to they have during the lincoln administration while they are serving together? says, if youchelle had asked stanton on the day he became a member of the lincoln cabinet, which of these people sitting around the table do you know, he would've said salmon chase. they had not been as close in the immediate run-up to the war. their politics had diverged dramatically. were close friends t
he not only had doctors examine the body, he had john wilkes look at theist teeth and say this is john wilkes booth. body, there was a tattoo, jwb. john wilkes booth was one of the most famous actors in america. when he walked into the theater, everyone would say that is john wilkes booth. impossible as almost that it was someone other than john wilkes booth whose body was shot at the barn and brought here and ultimately buried on stands instructions. youractually do think comment about the...
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>> hey, john. a wide array of house and senate republicans tell me they are just not ready to endorse president trump's bid for a second term really a sign of the deep uncertainty on the hill of his political standing amid his growing problems and the tenuous relationship he continues to have with his own party. now i spoke to more than two dozen republican lawmakers representing a cross section of the party and for the most part, members were mum. they said it was just too early to think about a decision. they wanted to worry about the midterms first. they were just uncertain that he would ultimately stand for re-election even though trump has said he would run, he's hired campaign staff, he's raised money, he's held campaign rallies. this is, of course, unusual since most presidents without a doubt get support from lawmakers from their own party without a blink of an eye, but things are different this time. >> you're prepared at this point toward the president for re-election in 2020? >> i haven'
>> hey, john. a wide array of house and senate republicans tell me they are just not ready to endorse president trump's bid for a second term really a sign of the deep uncertainty on the hill of his political standing amid his growing problems and the tenuous relationship he continues to have with his own party. now i spoke to more than two dozen republican lawmakers representing a cross section of the party and for the most part, members were mum. they said it was just too early to think...
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trump has long denied he was john barron or john miller. who would call gossip columnists. >> you think that sounded like me? >> over the year, i've used aliases! wh ? >> i useded the name barron. >> there it is. not just a name for aalias, but naming his youngest child. those were from the 1980s, but if you fos warford to to presidential campaign, he's claiming he's worth $10 billion. we have not seen his tax returns. so we have reached out to the white house. they didn't respond. also the trump organization, they didn't want to comment. sfwl so it does sound like he's the one who picked the name, barron. now to jonathan. you know, when we hear on that tape, first of all, it's the sentence structure, the cadence, word choice that makes it clear it's donald trump, but alex played donald trump at that time and john barron and you could hear that while the president's voice now may have changed a little bit in how deep it is, those two voices are the same. so you decided to go back and li b b to these tapes. why are you releasing them now? >>
trump has long denied he was john barron or john miller. who would call gossip columnists. >> you think that sounded like me? >> over the year, i've used aliases! wh ? >> i useded the name barron. >> there it is. not just a name for aalias, but naming his youngest child. those were from the 1980s, but if you fos warford to to presidential campaign, he's claiming he's worth $10 billion. we have not seen his tax returns. so we have reached out to the white house. they...
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i'm john berman. brand new this morning, almost a year after he fired james comey president trump is denying or forgetting or hoping that you will forget the rationale that he admitted in a tv interview at the time for why he fired the fbi director james comey. hold that thought, though, for a moment if you will because also new this morning the president broke his social media silence on the matter surrounding stormy daniel, the adult film actress who claims that she had a relationship with the president and she was threatened to keep quiet. the president calls that a total con job. the important thing here, this is the first time he's chosen to weigh in on this on social media. our kaitlan collins in florida with the president near mar-a-lago. what are you seeing. >> reporter: this is the first time we're hearing from president trump on stormy daniels. he made remarks on air force one denying that he knew about that payment that michael cohen made to her and he's weighing in and this sets this up fo
i'm john berman. brand new this morning, almost a year after he fired james comey president trump is denying or forgetting or hoping that you will forget the rationale that he admitted in a tv interview at the time for why he fired the fbi director james comey. hold that thought, though, for a moment if you will because also new this morning the president broke his social media silence on the matter surrounding stormy daniel, the adult film actress who claims that she had a relationship with...
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hands john said to mr police help not again. junk country story is very unique country was kidnapped before that yes well by this group which was not part of the islamic state yet it was a jihadist group so a country was free and then we came back to the united kingdom he was instrumental in a trial against one of the members of this group which was a doctor which gone from britain to syria in order to join this organisation. where you are part of any of the groups that were operating in that area at the time i was not attached to any group i was a doctor who was given protection by everyone and for five days i treated him for his injuries now the reasons for his injuries and what happened with him had nothing to do with me the only part i had the only role one hundred drunkenly and jerome ornaments in two thousand and twelve was as a doctor attending to my patients well you know what became obvious was. in syria. and also in the border areas of turkey felt these two guys that were arrested because of what don't kill he told the
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i'm john berman. a president who sometimes struggles with acting presidential is about to have his moment. in a spec tacle that oozes presidentialness, they will officially almost the president of france for a state visit the first since president trump took office. you're looking at live pictures right now from the south side of the white house. they'll be bands and troops and dignitaries and speeches and both pomp and circumstance all within the next few minutes. the french leader expected to arrive momentarily. then the serious business kicks in, a series of meetings on iran, syria and trade where the big question is whether macron can leave with anything more than the rack of spring lamb he'll be served tonight. abby phillip at the white house awaiting the arrival of the french leader, abby? >> reporter: good morning. this is president trump's turn to treat imanual macron to the pomp and circumstance is received last year for bastille day. this ceremony is one that dates back on the south lawn at
i'm john berman. a president who sometimes struggles with acting presidential is about to have his moment. in a spec tacle that oozes presidentialness, they will officially almost the president of france for a state visit the first since president trump took office. you're looking at live pictures right now from the south side of the white house. they'll be bands and troops and dignitaries and speeches and both pomp and circumstance all within the next few minutes. the french leader expected to...