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it john mack. i would meet these recruiters and got a number of job offers and then i decided i like this securities business. smith barney wanted to open an office at the time in atlanta and they offered me a job and i took it. ♪ david: you went to smith barney. what did you do there? were you a registered investment guy? broker? john: we started out a training class. then i got my brokerage license. why don't you go into the bond business? i really did not want to go to open an office in atlanta, so i took that job, so i got in the bond business, and i was a trader on the bond desk. that led smith barney to getting in on the corporate bond market, and i transitioned over to corporate bonds. and then from there they told me they would put me on commission, which they never did, and that i got approached by a small boutique firm called smithers, which was really known for their bond acumen and bond business. i became a salesman doing corporate bonds at smithers. david: i have often thought to be
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john. >> john: sandra, wait until you see this. we have been talking about the weather in california. golfers at one of america's most iconic golf courses were sent scrambling for safety as the powerful storm overtaking the golden state made landfall. take a look at this video from pebble beach as a massive wave halfway submerged several golf carts and pulled golf equipment out to sea. nobody was hurt here as they scrambled to higher ground. wow, that rivals even scotland. you got to be tough to play that. my gosh. >> sandra: holy cow, amazing images, wow. as the golden state's famously sunny coastline has been dark and stormy in the recent weeks, we have been covering it, storm after storm has battled california with the torrential downpours forcing thousands to evacuate their homes, some neighborhoods unrecognizable. >> john: fox team coverage now where they can expect to get some relief. first to robert ray, live on the pacific coast in central california. how are things looking there now? >> yeah, good afternoon, john. this bea
john. >> john: sandra, wait until you see this. we have been talking about the weather in california. golfers at one of america's most iconic golf courses were sent scrambling for safety as the powerful storm overtaking the golden state made landfall. take a look at this video from pebble beach as a massive wave halfway submerged several golf carts and pulled golf equipment out to sea. nobody was hurt here as they scrambled to higher ground. wow, that rivals even scotland. you got to be...
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john j. meyers, in tribute to family stephen meyers was not the only upstate who took notice of william j's commitment to fugitive slaves the great cause of human freedom. indeed, toward the end of his life, william to make made sure that he left behind a symbolic and also functional legacy in his last will and testament. william j. left to his son john jay second this dynamo of a pro bono fugitive lawyer in, new york city. he left john j. second in trust $1,000 to support his son's work on behalf of fugitives. remember, this is a retired constitution officer, son of one of the founders. not only is he secretly because you had to do it secretly aiding fugitive he's now publicly in his last will and testament saying i bequeath $1,000 to support the cause of the fugitive slave and that 1000 that won a lot of back then. but to it's not chosen at random that's what you would get fined for and abetting a fugitive slave in new york or any other northern state. so is open defiance of the fugitive sl
john j. meyers, in tribute to family stephen meyers was not the only upstate who took notice of william j's commitment to fugitive slaves the great cause of human freedom. indeed, toward the end of his life, william to make made sure that he left behind a symbolic and also functional legacy in his last will and testament. william j. left to his son john jay second this dynamo of a pro bono fugitive lawyer in, new york city. he left john j. second in trust $1,000 to support his son's work on...
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john. >> john: casey, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: brand-new week in the alex murdaugh murder trial, the jury hears from more witnesses, this is day four of the trial, including the special agent to oversaw the crime scene. the defense took the chance to poke holes in the evidence. >> there was a bloody footprint that turned out to be law enforcement. >> yes. >> is that preservation of the scene, that your standards require? >> not exactly, no. >> not exactly. should the police be walking through the scene? >> no. >> do we know what other evidence they may have destroyed? >> i have no idea. >> that's right, we don't. >> sandra: murdaugh's attorney suggesting evidence was not preserved correctly at that crime scene and our next guest was just in that courtroom and as she prepares to host her fox nation special on the murders. how big of a moment in this trial was that? >> well, you know what, the defense, harpootlian built it up to a huge climax but i think when the jury goes back to the jury room to start their deli
john. >> john: casey, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: brand-new week in the alex murdaugh murder trial, the jury hears from more witnesses, this is day four of the trial, including the special agent to oversaw the crime scene. the defense took the chance to poke holes in the evidence. >> there was a bloody footprint that turned out to be law enforcement. >> yes. >> is that preservation of the scene, that your standards require? >> not exactly, no. >> not...
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back to you, john. >> john: we'll keep watching the trial. ahead, sandra, you know, i'm interested to catch dick hartputlia, an intriguing defense attorney who likes this kind of lead witnesses down a road the witness does not want to go down. we have not seen him do that to any large degree at this point but i imagine at some point in the trial that will probably come. >> sandra: this has taken so many twists and turns. phil holloway and lori murray will take us through it. they are in recess, expected to last to 2:15 eastern time. in about an hour an idea how this is shaping up. state and defense finished with their second witness. see what happens sat 2:15. we'll be monitoring, john. the microsoft murder suspect making his first appearance in court. do police believe he had some help in what they are calling a targeted ambush of the father of four? breaking details for you. >> john: neither side appearing to blink in the debt ceiling showdown. could a new report on the dire fate of social security and medicare give republicans leverage to
back to you, john. >> john: we'll keep watching the trial. ahead, sandra, you know, i'm interested to catch dick hartputlia, an intriguing defense attorney who likes this kind of lead witnesses down a road the witness does not want to go down. we have not seen him do that to any large degree at this point but i imagine at some point in the trial that will probably come. >> sandra: this has taken so many twists and turns. phil holloway and lori murray will take us through it. they...
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john, back to you. john: steve harrigan live in memphis. steve, thank you. protesters in memphis taking to the streets last night and today after the release of the body cam footage from the tyre nichols arrest and demonstrators shut down the interstate 55 bridge connecting tennessee and arkansas demanding justice and were protests in los angeles, chicago and new york city with some violence reported in nyc and la. the white house says it held a call yesterday with the mayors of more than a dozen major cities before the video's release to discuss preparations. for more on this, bring in ted williams, fox news contributor and former washington dc homicide detecteddive and a defense -- detective and defense attorney as well. ted, when you look at that video, what do you see? >> i see something that's just frightening and tragic. i see law enforcement officers out of control, john. i see law enforcement officers violating the law. this was a group of officers assigned to what was known as the scorpion unit, the unit that you have just reported was dis-banned. t
john, back to you. john: steve harrigan live in memphis. steve, thank you. protesters in memphis taking to the streets last night and today after the release of the body cam footage from the tyre nichols arrest and demonstrators shut down the interstate 55 bridge connecting tennessee and arkansas demanding justice and were protests in los angeles, chicago and new york city with some violence reported in nyc and la. the white house says it held a call yesterday with the mayors of more than a...
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john, welcome back to you. >> john: sandra, good to be with you. what about the guy who was detailing the vet? the white house has tried to move past the story but lawmakers are pushing for answers. a growing number of democrats are frustrated with how the administration is handling the s scandal. republicans are pushing for investigations who might have had access to the documents. >> sandra: big question. aishah hasnie where the gop investigations stand, peter doocy is live on the north lawn for us. is president biden saying anything about this today, peter? >> nope, sandra, and it's not because people are not screaming questions to him about it. >> sir, why don't you tell us -- [indiscriminate talking] >> so look at this photo i took in 2019 outside biden's house. it shows the issues with the lawmakers demanding secret service information. you see here, the secret service wasn't there. they left a few months after biden left the v.p. office and stayed gone for years, james comer says we will continue to press the biden administration for who had
john, welcome back to you. >> john: sandra, good to be with you. what about the guy who was detailing the vet? the white house has tried to move past the story but lawmakers are pushing for answers. a growing number of democrats are frustrated with how the administration is handling the s scandal. republicans are pushing for investigations who might have had access to the documents. >> sandra: big question. aishah hasnie where the gop investigations stand, peter doocy is live on the...
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jacqui. >> hey, john. anyone who is hoping for a serious plan to crack down on the cartels responsible for pushing these migrants and fentanyl into the u.s. might be left disappointed with what we just got from the white house and the key deliverables from the summit. it does not mention the word cartel one single time. buried under 11 other bullet points on supply chains, education, emissions, food waste, decarbonization, electric vehicles and conservation, plans to address irregular migration and drug trafficking. and finalizing and implementing root causes, an app for legal pathways, and public narratives, and on drugs the plan to resume the dialogue to improve cooperation against labor and sexual trafficking and strengthen public health approaches like sharing information on the chemicals that are used in fentanyl. this is a far cry from what biden's critics were asking for. >> i think we need to put military options, cyber options on the table. >> if the president designates them as a foreign terroris
jacqui. >> hey, john. anyone who is hoping for a serious plan to crack down on the cartels responsible for pushing these migrants and fentanyl into the u.s. might be left disappointed with what we just got from the white house and the key deliverables from the summit. it does not mention the word cartel one single time. buried under 11 other bullet points on supply chains, education, emissions, food waste, decarbonization, electric vehicles and conservation, plans to address irregular...
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john f. kennedy -- john f. kennedy certainly fits thatn criteria as does lyndon johnson and so many others, but i honestly i don't know we can ask for anything else. john f. kennedy was so different from dwight eisenhower and from franklin roosevelt and from ronald reagan. but all those presidents were in the top ten of all presidents but for very, very different reasons. but by god if you love your country and you give us your very best things are probably going to wind up pretty well for the american people and for the world. >> i think the microphones are working their way around here. >> thank you very much foris th. it's a wonderful discussion. your books books are great. your stories with lbjbj is great so it's a wonderful occasion. to my questions. number one is we all learn that character is primary.y it's very important. and it's very odd that kennedy's character of public service was so exemplary and so inspiring, and his personal character was not. and this seems to be a total split between the publi
john f. kennedy -- john f. kennedy certainly fits thatn criteria as does lyndon johnson and so many others, but i honestly i don't know we can ask for anything else. john f. kennedy was so different from dwight eisenhower and from franklin roosevelt and from ronald reagan. but all those presidents were in the top ten of all presidents but for very, very different reasons. but by god if you love your country and you give us your very best things are probably going to wind up pretty well for the...
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john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but this idea should be acted upon i think. steven: i was a teenage fan boy of bucky fuller. john: who is he? steven: i forget his biography, but he was an inventor, futurist. the dome, i made one in high school with my friends. it took all summer because there were no kits. we bought aluminum piping and we had to measure things out, then you had this thing, bold them together. we made one. [laughter] i am right with you about how they are neat in concept. but they are a dome. i have seen a few houses made in that form, but there are no design features. i do not want to say they are ugly, but i do not think people would find
john: go ahead. caller: i went to school at southern illinois university and there was this great genius of a guy who designed the geodesic dome. it uses 1/6 of the building materials and one third of the energy to heat and cool. what a great time for this idea to come to fruition. how do you think this could best be presented? i am not the world's greatest public speaker myself, but this idea should be acted upon i think. steven: i was a teenage fan boy of bucky fuller. john: who is he?...
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john. >> john: interesting background, too. one of those people called to serve in the wake of 9/11, she was working at merrill lynch in the financial world prior to this and said i'm going to join the fbi and help get the bad guys. >> sandra: fascinating transition and the fbi was lucky to have her. >> john: turning to weather and the devastating tornadoes ripping through the southeast, first responders scrambling to rescue people under trapped trees and buildings, both the governors of georgia and alabama have declared states of emergencies to the areas affected. steve is life in griffin, georgia, an hour south of atlanta. what's it looking like where you are, steve? >> john, just a mess here. signs of destruction, some houses are gone, roofs missing as well. selma, alabama, one tornado touched down in selma, went for about 20 miles, including through the center of town. uproot oak trees and knocked down brick buildings as well. 20 miles on the ground and enough to throw debris up in the air 10,000 feet. when you talk to peop
john. >> john: interesting background, too. one of those people called to serve in the wake of 9/11, she was working at merrill lynch in the financial world prior to this and said i'm going to join the fbi and help get the bad guys. >> sandra: fascinating transition and the fbi was lucky to have her. >> john: turning to weather and the devastating tornadoes ripping through the southeast, first responders scrambling to rescue people under trapped trees and buildings, both the...
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john. >> john: chad, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: ari fleischer is here, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor. great to see you. i was thinking about you yesterday, we catch so many of the white house press briefings, yesterday john kirby took to the microphone, i'm sure you were watching, too. jonathan turley weighed in after this exchange happened with admiral kirby, he took to the microphone in the briefing room yesterday. >> john, how hard is it to walk out of a scif with classified material? >> everybody who goes into a scif knows what the requirements are to go in and knows what the requirements are to go out. you know, you can't bring personal devices in and you certainly can't leave with material unless that material is appropriately secured. >> sandra: you don't even get a fraction of that answer when you hear karine jean-pierre, the press secretary taking questions on the issue. jonathan turley tweeted this, why can the coordinator for strategic communications, john kirby, answer ba
john. >> john: chad, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: ari fleischer is here, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor. great to see you. i was thinking about you yesterday, we catch so many of the white house press briefings, yesterday john kirby took to the microphone, i'm sure you were watching, too. jonathan turley weighed in after this exchange happened with admiral kirby, he took to the microphone in the briefing room yesterday. >> john, how hard is it to...
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i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be happy to take any questions that you might have. and i appreciate your attention. >> thanks chris. again folks apologies for the brief delay due to technical difficulties. questions, one thing that comes to mind we have seen other figures in politics historically and in contemporary times like tyler is one of the things that makes this fascinating as historians is the detective work goes into understanding. i'm wondering what you might have uncovered in your research made it clear that he left in his hand in his own well, he does refer to his father, particularly early in his
i think john tyler probably would have understood exactly the sediment john f. kennedy mentioned at that time. i appreciate your attention today. if you have not bought my book , this is the title of the book, this is the cover of the book. and before i go i just wanted to make sure i give you an indication of coming attractions. my wife and i have a book a biography of under contract with the university press of kansas and her manuscript is due is in october a few months away. so i will be...
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john. >> john: a fine pair there. growing number of school districts across the united states are banning or blocking an artificial intelligence program. they say students can use the program known as chat gpt to cheat teachers wouldn't know. lydia is live in new york city with the story. >> they are alarmed and they are curious about what this artificial intelligence could do to change education. chat gbt generated this essay on the american revolution in just a matter of seconds, and some school districts don't want that tool used by their students. watch. >> we want to make sure that our students are well-rounded, not taking shortcuts. so until we understand a program and how it could apply, we would rather not have access to it. >> that was an assistant superintendent in clifton, new jersey. it along with larger districts have banned access to chat gbt on school property. other districts, new york city, los angeles, loudoun county, virginia, and baltimore in maryland. >> john: not hearing anything -- >> open a.i.,
john. >> john: a fine pair there. growing number of school districts across the united states are banning or blocking an artificial intelligence program. they say students can use the program known as chat gpt to cheat teachers wouldn't know. lydia is live in new york city with the story. >> they are alarmed and they are curious about what this artificial intelligence could do to change education. chat gbt generated this essay on the american revolution in just a matter of seconds,...
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john: why the increase? >> if we thi back to 2020 when covid was emerging, there were no vaccines and the government made a bet that if it purchased vaccines in advance, candidates that were not authorized and helped fund research that one would be gd enough. we had more than one and the government continu to buy in bulk. the federal government was saying to the manufacturers, we are taking care of your wrist. we are buying these so you don't have that risk of losing money. now that we are going into commercialized environment, it is the market and manufacturers are trying to assess who will want the vaccine, what is it going to be worth? will there be demand? they're going to try and make some profit. john: it's a shift from a guaranteed market to supply and demand. >> exactly. the government bought vaccine it is shifting to the commercial market which was always anticipated. the challenge is, can it be as smooth as possible? we know there will be people left out. the biggest issue is the uninsureand underi
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john. >> john: love the fact you got a laugh out of her, peter. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: so we will get back to the white house as soon as that briefing is underway, and all this as the pence news breaks, there are still growing questions about how then senator biden managed to leave a room reserved for viewing classified documents with that material in tow. that is a very crucial question. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. you just reached out to the national archives to find out if anyone else had mishandled classified documents. what did you learn? >> just yesterday i reached out to them personally, my colleague david spunt reached out to the doj to find out hey, has anyone in the last year, any elected official reported mishandling classified information, possibly discovering inadvertently misplaced information. we have not heard back from either agency just yet. in the meantime as you mentioned, sandra, here on the hill, senate democrats are telling us they have a lot of questions about this. not only are they telli
john. >> john: love the fact you got a laugh out of her, peter. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: so we will get back to the white house as soon as that briefing is underway, and all this as the pence news breaks, there are still growing questions about how then senator biden managed to leave a room reserved for viewing classified documents with that material in tow. that is a very crucial question. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is live on capitol hill. you just reached out...
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john. >> john: off to a fast start already. ukraine warning of a new russian offensive as putin's forces reportedly gained ground as ukraine awaits more military aid, including possibly german leopard tanks. keith kellogg will join us live from kyiv on what he is seeing in a few minutes. >> sandra: john, anti-police protest turning violent in downtown atlanta. but once again, some members of the mainstream media are defending the rioters. leo terrell is here to sound off on how to rhetoric allows crime and anti-police sentiment to continue in this country. >> what i saw wasn't peaceful. blowing up cop cars and throwing fireworks at police officers is not peaceful. ned being a firefighter is plan ahead. you don't know what you're getting into, but at the end of the day, you know you have a team behind you that can help you. not having to worry about the future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. realtor.com (in a whisper) if we use kevin's college fund, we can afford this house. the house wh
john. >> john: off to a fast start already. ukraine warning of a new russian offensive as putin's forces reportedly gained ground as ukraine awaits more military aid, including possibly german leopard tanks. keith kellogg will join us live from kyiv on what he is seeing in a few minutes. >> sandra: john, anti-police protest turning violent in downtown atlanta. but once again, some members of the mainstream media are defending the rioters. leo terrell is here to sound off on how to...
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hello, john. >> john: mccarthy receiving a fourth nomination for the leadership role, appears to be losing again as republican holdouts dig in their heels. byron donalds also receiving a nomination along with keen jeffries. >> my first vote for speaker of the house was for byron donalds. today i am rising to nominate byron donalds for speaker of the house of representatives. now, here we are and for the first time in history there have been two black americans placed into the nomination for speaker of the house. [applause] >> john: standoff ratcheting up tensions and raising fears of a longer term rift among republicans as the gop leadership remains on hold. >> sandra: congressman elect donalds will be joining us in a moment, byron donalds is watching for the final vote cast on the float and then hop in front of the camera and join us live. >> john: first we go to chad pergram live on capitol hill. chad, looks like groundhog day today. >> well, right now the one thing we know is that they are not going to elect a speaker of the house on this roll call vote. the first vote of the day, the f
hello, john. >> john: mccarthy receiving a fourth nomination for the leadership role, appears to be losing again as republican holdouts dig in their heels. byron donalds also receiving a nomination along with keen jeffries. >> my first vote for speaker of the house was for byron donalds. today i am rising to nominate byron donalds for speaker of the house of representatives. now, here we are and for the first time in history there have been two black americans placed into the...
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john: good evening. i'm john yang. california is bracing for another wave of heavy precipitation tonight. for nearly three weeks, incessant storms have overflowed river banks, and swamped entire neighborhos. millions of people still face the threat of floods and thousands remain under evacuation orders and warnings. president biden has approved a disaster declaration for the state, freeing up federal funds for the recovery, as residents used a brief lull in the storms today to clean up. forecasters say an end is in sight, calling for warmer, drier weather later this week. in the ukrainian city of dnipro the death toll from yesterday's russian missile strike on an apartment building has risen to 30. one of those killed s a child. today, search and rescue teams continued to comb through debris for survivors. dozens are still missing. yesterday's barrage of russian strikes across ukraine was the heaviest in weeks. tens of thousands of israelis took to the streets of tel aviv last night to protest their new hard-right gove
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john: good evening. on this final day of the year, we begin with the deaths of significant but different figures. first, benedict the 16th. he died in a monastery. pope francis for member his predecessor is noble and kind. he w marked by a conservative church doctrine and struggles over dealing with the clergy sex abuse scandal. reporter: when pope benedict stepped down in 26, he made history. he told a stunned world he did it for the good of the church. heed c decning health and afr closing the door, he largely disappeared from public life. he was born seph ratzinger in 1927 in southeast germany. ordained a priest in 1951, he quickly earned a reputation as an intellectual and a theologian, teaching at german universities. he gained notice as an expert advisor during vatican ii which ushered in major church reforms and for his prific writing. in 1977, pope paul vi appointed ratzinger archbishop of munich and subsequently made him a cardinal. a few years later, pope john paul ii appointed him head of the
john: good evening. on this final day of the year, we begin with the deaths of significant but different figures. first, benedict the 16th. he died in a monastery. pope francis for member his predecessor is noble and kind. he w marked by a conservative church doctrine and struggles over dealing with the clergy sex abuse scandal. reporter: when pope benedict stepped down in 26, he made history. he told a stunned world he did it for the good of the church. heed c decning health and afr closing...
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john? >> john: another big story, sandra, in a fox news alert, we just got an update from the nfl over the current condition of damar hamlin. he remains in intensive care unit at the university of cincinnati hospital. garrett tenney has the breaking details. what did the nfl have to say, garrett? >> small and potentially encourage updates on damar hamlin's conditions. he's still sedated and on a ventilator. overnight, doctors saw signs of improvement. we learned that damar is receiving 50% oxygen after initially receiving 100%. small step there's of progression. a long way to go, but it appears that his condition isn't getting worse. the family is continuing to ask folks to pray on his behalf and thanking everyone for the outpouring of love and support that they received. the charity foundation that hamlin set ups that raised over $6 million since monday night alone. his jersey, a second string player at the beginning of this season, is now the top selling jersey on the fanatics website. th
john? >> john: another big story, sandra, in a fox news alert, we just got an update from the nfl over the current condition of damar hamlin. he remains in intensive care unit at the university of cincinnati hospital. garrett tenney has the breaking details. what did the nfl have to say, garrett? >> small and potentially encourage updates on damar hamlin's conditions. he's still sedated and on a ventilator. overnight, doctors saw signs of improvement. we learned that damar is...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. the story with trace in for martha starts now. >> thanks. good afternoon. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. the attorney for the family of madison brooks that was struck by a car ahid on "the story." why he says the family is blown away by new developments in the case. as the clock winds down on the covid public health emergency, the probe in the pandemic-era fraud is ramping up. a federal watch dog now revealing questionable social security numbers were used t
i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. the story with trace in for martha starts now. >> thanks. good afternoon. i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. the attorney for the family of madison brooks that was struck by a car ahid on "the story." why he says the family is blown away by new developments in the case. as the clock winds down on the covid public health emergency, the probe in the pandemic-era fraud is ramping up. a federal watch dog now revealing...
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john. >> john: you'll keep watching it for us. thank you. >> sandra: 118th congress is off and running officially, and with that, so are a series of investigations promised by republicans. probes into federal agencies, the border crisis, and the biden family on the agenda, how will these investigations be prioritized. national review editor in chief rich lowery is joining us on the new york set. >> john: california bracing for more severe weather after a brutal week that left 12 dead and hundreds of thousands without power. what they are facing as new storms from another pineapple express threaten the state. >> concerned, i was, but not so much anymore. see what the next week brings. i mean, look at it. look at all the water that we have right here in a short amount of time. people are workio build a better future. so we're hard at work, helping them achieve financial freedom. we're providing greater access to investing, with low-cost options to help maximize savings. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for the
john. >> john: you'll keep watching it for us. thank you. >> sandra: 118th congress is off and running officially, and with that, so are a series of investigations promised by republicans. probes into federal agencies, the border crisis, and the biden family on the agenda, how will these investigations be prioritized. national review editor in chief rich lowery is joining us on the new york set. >> john: california bracing for more severe weather after a brutal week that left...
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john, hello to you. >> john: middle of the week. at least six people were killed in what police describe an early morning massacre, all the earmarks of a mexican drug cartel attack, due to the brutality and the sophistication of the murders. victims, a teenage mother and 10-month-old baby chased down by a gunman as they ran for their lives from the house. >> sandra: we will speak with the sheriff investigating the case. >> john: but first, matt, what's the latest on the search for the gunman? >> this afternoon investigators are searching for two known suspects they say executed this family, including a 72-year-old grandmother who was shot and killed in her bed, and that woman's 16-year-old granddaughter and 10-month-old child, both shot in the head trying to flee. they say it was a deliberate massacre that shows signs of a gang or cartel assassination, including two victims killed in the street. six family members were killed, three survived, including one who hid and then called 911. the gunfire was so intense the call was initiall
john, hello to you. >> john: middle of the week. at least six people were killed in what police describe an early morning massacre, all the earmarks of a mexican drug cartel attack, due to the brutality and the sophistication of the murders. victims, a teenage mother and 10-month-old baby chased down by a gunman as they ran for their lives from the house. >> sandra: we will speak with the sheriff investigating the case. >> john: but first, matt, what's the latest on the search...
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thank you very much, john. >> john: bring in dr. marc siegel, you can imagine what is going through his mind right now, because you know, the last thing he remembers is that tackle and then for all intents and purposes the moments after that he dropped dead and now he's waking up from a coma, but the great news is the doctors say there is no neurological deficit. >> john, i find this extraordinary. dr. timothy prits, head of general surgery there, and surgeons are never overstating optimism, saying he appears in fact, moves his arms and legs, responding to questions with his hands and the idea he says who won the game, i mean -- not only is that uplifting, from a medical point of view, i have to tell you. retrograde amnesia is automatic that he would not remember the last two days but that he remembers the game is a really, really good sign, and the question he asked is exactly what a safety, an all-star safety would ask, isn't it. so, it shows why they are saying he appears to be neurologically intact. they are still working up his
thank you very much, john. >> john: bring in dr. marc siegel, you can imagine what is going through his mind right now, because you know, the last thing he remembers is that tackle and then for all intents and purposes the moments after that he dropped dead and now he's waking up from a coma, but the great news is the doctors say there is no neurological deficit. >> john, i find this extraordinary. dr. timothy prits, head of general surgery there, and surgeons are never overstating...
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i'm sandra smith, and it's great to be with you for another week here, john. >> john: john roberts in washington. you are warmed up, revved up ready to go. this as "america reports" freezing weather not stopping migrants from making the journey across the canadian border into the united states. border patrol agents have seen 743% increase at encounters in just the last three months. more than in the previous two years combined. >> sandra: meanwhile, south of the border, cbp sources say nearly 300,000 known got-aways since october. that averages out to 2,450 got aways a say. >> john: streaming through south texas. texas dps in a high speed chase before a group of migrants fled on foot into the brush. >> sandra: eric shawn on the northern migrant surge but first, bill melugin is live in the rio grande valley. they do whatever they can to evade detection. >> sandra, absolutely correct and that sometimes includes the use of disguises, something we saw happen right here in the rio grande valley this morning. take a look at the images, right here in mission, texas, where we are, earlier thi
i'm sandra smith, and it's great to be with you for another week here, john. >> john: john roberts in washington. you are warmed up, revved up ready to go. this as "america reports" freezing weather not stopping migrants from making the journey across the canadian border into the united states. border patrol agents have seen 743% increase at encounters in just the last three months. more than in the previous two years combined. >> sandra: meanwhile, south of the border,...
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john. >> john: bring in former assistant u.s. attorney andy mccarthy, so the video fills in a lot of gaps we had in the story but also begs questions as well. we saw depape break into the home rather violently and the next thing the police are knocking on the door. the door opens and the two of them holding on to a hammer. what transpired between the time depape broke in and the two of them answered the door for the police. the police clearly see depape is holding a hammer, they order him to drop it. why didn't they rush him at that moment? >> this is a very difficult thing, john, especially for, you know, anybody who has ever had a security detail. i have some experience with this working terrorism cases years ago. you are always trying to balance allowing the person who is the protectee to go about his life and also the imperative of protecting, including using lethal force if lethal force is necessary to do the protection. and it's just a very -- these are snap judgments that have to be made in the moment. you know, obviously
john. >> john: bring in former assistant u.s. attorney andy mccarthy, so the video fills in a lot of gaps we had in the story but also begs questions as well. we saw depape break into the home rather violently and the next thing the police are knocking on the door. the door opens and the two of them holding on to a hammer. what transpired between the time depape broke in and the two of them answered the door for the police. the police clearly see depape is holding a hammer, they order him...
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john: good evening. i'm john yang. the predominantly asian community of monterey park, california, east of los angeles, awoke to tragedy on this lunar new year. saturday night, a gunman massacred at least ten people at a ballroom dance studio. at least ten others were taken to hospitals, some in critical condition. it's the deadliest mass shooting in thenited states since the last may's uvalde, texas, school massacre. late today, authorities released photos of the n believed to be the gunman, but many questions remain. he remains at large and many questions remain unanswered, including a motive. an all too familiar scene. victims loaded into ambulances, police tape stretched across darkened streets, and as light dawned, fbi agents working the scene. this is the 33rd mass shooting in the united states this year, not even a month old. >> it's very surpring, shocking, to hear that sething like this went on in not only a small city, but my city, that you never think it would happen to your town or something like that. john
john: good evening. i'm john yang. the predominantly asian community of monterey park, california, east of los angeles, awoke to tragedy on this lunar new year. saturday night, a gunman massacred at least ten people at a ballroom dance studio. at least ten others were taken to hospitals, some in critical condition. it's the deadliest mass shooting in thenited states since the last may's uvalde, texas, school massacre. late today, authorities released photos of the n believed to be the gunman,...
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john f. kennedy was beyond the math and that got me very intrigued he and i worked on a joint project. while there had been many books that had been written, where there is an old expression this is the book that i wanted to read about john f. kennedy. i try to make it a very brisk narrative that makes you feel you're going through these very tumultuous and triumphant in manys ways tragic days of the kennedy presidency and that you are there with them day in and day out as he wrestles with one issue or another. it's episodic in a way that i didn't see the other kennedy treatments. it overshadows kennedy in some respects. so that was important to me and there are so many books with an agenda. my only agenda was to capture this indelible presidenthe and what he meant to the country end of the momentous decisions that came across it. >> the country is so fascinated by him and the family and the smithh of camelot. it grips america to this day. why do you think that is? i'm still trying to figure
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hello, hi, john. >> john: welcome to friday, this is "america reports." cheers echoing throughout the chamber repeatedly as hold-outs switch their votes to mccarthy, what is the longest contest to elect a speaker since the 1850s continues to play out. he has not yet reached a deal with the senate, mccarthy remains optimistic. lawmaker reportedly even making more concessions to hard line conservatives, some say they still will not support him. >> sandra: we will likely know a whole lot more as the minutes go on here. we are watching it with you. some mccarthy allies are acknowledge never enough compromise for some hold-outs. warren davidson is backing mccarthy's bid but more than four never kevin lawmakers who will never vote for him. we will have more with the congressman-elect, davidson. he is in front of the camera right now, we'll get to him in just a moment. >> john: fox news live team coverage, martha will join us with more perspective on the speakership fight, and chad pergram kicking things off this afternoon, live from capitol hill and here we go
hello, hi, john. >> john: welcome to friday, this is "america reports." cheers echoing throughout the chamber repeatedly as hold-outs switch their votes to mccarthy, what is the longest contest to elect a speaker since the 1850s continues to play out. he has not yet reached a deal with the senate, mccarthy remains optimistic. lawmaker reportedly even making more concessions to hard line conservatives, some say they still will not support him. >> sandra: we will likely know...
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hi, john. >> john: john roberts in washington, good day to you, too. the survivor joins us with insight what the surviving students in idaho are likely going through and what could come next. not all that's new at 2:00. >> sandra: seattle public schools are warning students are in crisis, a habit driving them into depression and turning classrooms into ground 0 for mental health. that habit, social media. >> john: all new at 2:00, the school district serving more than 50,000 kids is suing big tech companies taking them to court for "exploiting the vulnerable brains of youth." 91-page complaint ties tech giants, including tiktok, facebook and others to disorders among kids, including anxiety, depression and cyber bullying. >> sandra: and only getting worse with social media use growing in recent years according to a 2021 study. on average, 8 to 12-year-olds use about five and a half hours of screen media per day. 13 to 18-year-olds use about eight and a half hours of screen time. that is up from the pandemic, and while the tech giants are not liable for
hi, john. >> john: john roberts in washington, good day to you, too. the survivor joins us with insight what the surviving students in idaho are likely going through and what could come next. not all that's new at 2:00. >> sandra: seattle public schools are warning students are in crisis, a habit driving them into depression and turning classrooms into ground 0 for mental health. that habit, social media. >> john: all new at 2:00, the school district serving more than 50,000...
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but he also sent before him the forerunner of the prophet john john, who with his ascetic life and preaching of repentance and announcement of the approaching time of the coming of the messiah prepared the people to accept christ. hence, the first meaning of the name of the current epiphany holiday consists in the fact that the son of god, the savior, christ, the messiah, presents himself to the world openly, begins preaching the gospel, proclaims the news of salvation, god himself to the world not through signs and images through a vision, not through the words of the prophets, but directly because he became a man, this is what the scriptures of god say about it: no one has ever seen the only-begotten son whom he revealed in the bosom of the father, and the savior himself, responding to the request of the apostle philip to show them the heavenly father, says: “whoever has seen me, he and saw the father in ancient times, only the chosen holy people could see god face to face, for example , according to the word of scripture, the lord spoke to moses face to face, as if someone spoke to his
but he also sent before him the forerunner of the prophet john john, who with his ascetic life and preaching of repentance and announcement of the approaching time of the coming of the messiah prepared the people to accept christ. hence, the first meaning of the name of the current epiphany holiday consists in the fact that the son of god, the savior, christ, the messiah, presents himself to the world openly, begins preaching the gospel, proclaims the news of salvation, god himself to the world...
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john: thank you so much for your insight. this afternoon, the memphis police department said they deactivated the scorpion unit. tensions are on the rise in israel after a 13-year-old boy opened fire and wounded two israelis in east jerusalem this morning. police say armed civilians overpowered the attacker. last night, a palestinian gunman shot & killed seven people outside a synagogue in an israeli settlement in east jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the top national security minister visited the synagogue overnight. fresh blood still ran down the pavement. netanyahu convened his cabinet this evening to consider israel's response to the violence - measures that include authorizing more gun licenses for israeli citizens, and ceiling and destroying the homes of accused terrorists. this afternoon secretary of state antony blinken departed for a trip to the middle east, including israel on nday. floodwaters are receding and could begin in auckland. locals collected debris, floodwaters tossed cars and sent homes d
john: thank you so much for your insight. this afternoon, the memphis police department said they deactivated the scorpion unit. tensions are on the rise in israel after a 13-year-old boy opened fire and wounded two israelis in east jerusalem this morning. police say armed civilians overpowered the attacker. last night, a palestinian gunman shot & killed seven people outside a synagogue in an israeli settlement in east jerusalem. prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the top national...
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hello, john. >> john: welcome to friday eve, sandra. gop dissenters nominating florida congressman-elect byron donalds and democrats unified behind hakeem jeffries as that party threw his name into the hat for house speaker. ahead of the proceedings, republicans acknowledging they did not expect much to change. >> nothing -- [inaudible] i wouldn't be here -- [inaudible] >> doesn't really matter what my vote is at this point because he doesn't have 218. there are too many people, excuse me, who are committed to not -- [inaudible] >> sandra: conservative holdouts are standing firmly in the opposition to mccarthy speakership bid, as the allies could be starting to slip. pennsylvania congressman-elect scott perry is a key voice speaking out against mccarthy. he'll join us to talk about where negotiations stand at this hour. >> john: fox team news coverage, kellyanne conway her take on the drama, and chad pergram kicks us off live from capitol hill. chad. >> john, good afternoon. house is now in the middle of a 7th vote from speaker, they'll
hello, john. >> john: welcome to friday eve, sandra. gop dissenters nominating florida congressman-elect byron donalds and democrats unified behind hakeem jeffries as that party threw his name into the hat for house speaker. ahead of the proceedings, republicans acknowledging they did not expect much to change. >> nothing -- [inaudible] i wouldn't be here -- [inaudible] >> doesn't really matter what my vote is at this point because he doesn't have 218. there are too many...
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hello, john roberts in washington. a big friday eve today, sandra. >> sandra: jam packed two hours coming um. great to be with you, john. this is "america reports." attorney general merrick garland is set to make that statement. it should be happening any moment now as calls grow for him to appoint a special counsel to investigate biden's handling of these classified documents from his time as vice president. we are also at this hour awaiting a white house press briefing where the press secretary to the president is very likely to be pressed on these issues. >> john: very likely indeed. all of this comes after the white house counsel revealed that second batch of documents was found in a garage at one of the president's delaware homes, which you can see in the campaign ad from 2020. even a glimpse of a stack of papers toward the end of the ad. top house republicans addressing the matter moments ago. >> i think congress has to investigate this. here is an individual that's been in office more than four years, sat on "60
hello, john roberts in washington. a big friday eve today, sandra. >> sandra: jam packed two hours coming um. great to be with you, john. this is "america reports." attorney general merrick garland is set to make that statement. it should be happening any moment now as calls grow for him to appoint a special counsel to investigate biden's handling of these classified documents from his time as vice president. we are also at this hour awaiting a white house press briefing where...
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john, sandra. >> john: alex hogan in kyiv, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: ian bremer now, president of eurasia group and author of "the power of crisis." ian, marking the occasion looking back and not expected to last this long. nor did anybody predict that ukraine could hang on this long. but are we at a turning point in this brutal war? >> we are escalating, and both sides are, of course, the russians are now targeting civilian critical infrastructure all across the country because they don't have the ability to retake substantial ukrainian land on the ground. meanwhile, nato, having done an enormous amount economically to punish the russians are expanding support militarily for the ukrainians. and we should remember the things we are talking about, heavy artillery, leopard 2 and maybe even abram heavy tanks as well as the patriot air defense system that we were talking about, of course, over the course of the last several weeks, three months ago, four months ago, if you were talking to nato leaders or american political officials they
john, sandra. >> john: alex hogan in kyiv, thank you. sandra. >> sandra: ian bremer now, president of eurasia group and author of "the power of crisis." ian, marking the occasion looking back and not expected to last this long. nor did anybody predict that ukraine could hang on this long. but are we at a turning point in this brutal war? >> we are escalating, and both sides are, of course, the russians are now targeting civilian critical infrastructure all across the...
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ok, john, it really got to john in washington. you know, one of a discursive lee, if you look at the how this narrative has been constructed. and joe did a wonderful job of introducing it here. the problem with negotiations is people call it in the west, is that towards what end to see? i would like to see peace, how do we achieve peace? but the problem is nato washington london, kevin warsaw. because those are the major bar capitals in this. they want victory. now see victory and peace. you know, they're 2 very different things. and if you want victory, well you're playing, you're all, you're playing a bit with the ultimate weapon that could possibly used in a conflict. but if you want peace, that's a very different story. but that's it. that's not attract the want to take, john. i think that's exactly right, peter, and you know that the american government has, has not prepared the american people or the american congress for peace. they've only talked about victory and you're right there to very vastly different things. you kno
ok, john, it really got to john in washington. you know, one of a discursive lee, if you look at the how this narrative has been constructed. and joe did a wonderful job of introducing it here. the problem with negotiations is people call it in the west, is that towards what end to see? i would like to see peace, how do we achieve peace? but the problem is nato washington london, kevin warsaw. because those are the major bar capitals in this. they want victory. now see victory and peace. you...
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and the affairs on capitol hill, john, as we know this will go on. >> john: it will. it will go on for some time. it looks like he will not get the first vote because jim jordan and andy biggs called out as well. you just heard there and that means he likely won't get to a team and a first round of voting. if he doesn't, there will be a whole lot of horse training going on to see if something there is mccarthy to do to convince skeptical republicans to throw in a with him. sandra, based on the g.o.p. conference this morning from it does not sound like that is going to happen. >> sandra: a big question why you would take to this to vote on the house floor if you don't have the votes. so now that no canada secured the ballot, this process will repeat until the speaker is, indeed, elected and notable chad chad pergram will tell as moment the last time it took multiple ballots was in 1923. let's get to chad pergram sr. congressional correspondent, chad, what are we seeing and hearing there lives on capitol hill? >> right now kevin mccarthy does not have the votes. the mor
and the affairs on capitol hill, john, as we know this will go on. >> john: it will. it will go on for some time. it looks like he will not get the first vote because jim jordan and andy biggs called out as well. you just heard there and that means he likely won't get to a team and a first round of voting. if he doesn't, there will be a whole lot of horse training going on to see if something there is mccarthy to do to convince skeptical republicans to throw in a with him. sandra, based...
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john: good evening. i'm john yang. today in israel, funerals began for the seven victims of friday's mass shooting outside of an east jerusalem synagogue, the deadliest attack on israelis in nearly 15 years. mourners wept and comforted grieving relatives. the shooting punctuated a month of increased violence between israelis and palestinians. this morning, israeli police and soldiers welded shut the doors to the home of the palestinian man identified as the shooter. he was killed by police as he tried tolee the scene of the attack. it's part of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's response. in a cabinet meeting, netanyahu also vowed to "strengthen" israeli settlements in the west bank, but offered no details. it is against this backdrop, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken -- who is in egypt today -- begins a two-day visit on monday to jerusalem and the west bank. a couple of sports notes this sunday. novak djokovic won the australian open men's singles championship today for a record tenth time. it was his 22nd gran
john: good evening. i'm john yang. today in israel, funerals began for the seven victims of friday's mass shooting outside of an east jerusalem synagogue, the deadliest attack on israelis in nearly 15 years. mourners wept and comforted grieving relatives. the shooting punctuated a month of increased violence between israelis and palestinians. this morning, israeli police and soldiers welded shut the doors to the home of the palestinian man identified as the shooter. he was killed by police as...
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john daily visited these outcasts. hmm, but not only had a salutary conversation with them, but helped her to take care of the sick with his own money, bought food or medicine for them, and sometimes he even took off his shoes and clothes to give to the unfortunate. the ascetic put a lot of effort into bringing forth the word, preaching god not only in the city itself, but also in many other parts of the country. he often liked to travel in order to be able to visit historically memorable and, above all, holy places, communicate with people, perform divine services, while, as a christian and as a priest, he approached the eternal spiritual feat diligently in everything, he would perform the service, pray, observe fasts, he was very strict in itself. did the great shepherd finish his earthly journey in the same poverty in which he was born? well, now the thorny path has become those narrow gates, which, according to the word of the lord jesus christ is led into eternal life of his earthly life. he saved many from great
john daily visited these outcasts. hmm, but not only had a salutary conversation with them, but helped her to take care of the sick with his own money, bought food or medicine for them, and sometimes he even took off his shoes and clothes to give to the unfortunate. the ascetic put a lot of effort into bringing forth the word, preaching god not only in the city itself, but also in many other parts of the country. he often liked to travel in order to be able to visit historically memorable and,...
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john agresto, thanks for spending time with us. john: thank you so much. bye bye. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or at the podcast on our c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> squatting in a diner for internet work as hard areas that's why we are providing low income students access to affordable internet. so homework can just be homework. >> cox supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> the new 118 congress continues on tuesday at noon eastern. they will return to washington as a divided government where republicans will control the house while democrats regain control of the senate by a slim majority. the average age of incoming members is 47 compared to 58 in the previous session. there are record number of women serving in women of color. join us tuesday for the opening of the 118 congress and new members take the oath of office. new congress, new lead
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even though the antagonistic state , john f. kennedy expressed his intention to completely withdraw from vietnam to start. peaceful dialogue with fidel castro untie the knots of the cold war and therefore much more he was hated by his own hawk foe racist mafia these facts stand. remind because the two kennedy brothers were like-minded people. on june 5, 1968, in the city of los angeles, at the ambassador hotel, 34-year-old senator robert kennedy, the brother of us president john f. kennedy, was mortally wounded, there is reason to believe that the true reasons for the assassination of robert, however , as well as john, have not yet been voiced e, june 5, just on that day when he won the primaries. she is really big. and indeed, it was a big and significant victory, and it’s not enough to turn the tide of not only the election of the american president at that time, but also to turn the tide of history. let us recall that just before his death, robert kennedy won the primary election for the post of president of the united stat
even though the antagonistic state , john f. kennedy expressed his intention to completely withdraw from vietnam to start. peaceful dialogue with fidel castro untie the knots of the cold war and therefore much more he was hated by his own hawk foe racist mafia these facts stand. remind because the two kennedy brothers were like-minded people. on june 5, 1968, in the city of los angeles, at the ambassador hotel, 34-year-old senator robert kennedy, the brother of us president john f. kennedy, was...
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i said, john, that is a deal. what he didn't know is if he had reversed a number, i would have said that was a deal. he did not say that. he kept putting money into bet while it was growing. never put in his equity. the debt got paid back. one day i asked him about it. he said, bob i knew you would work harder for yourself than you would for me. so john never sold the share of bet, so when i sold bet to viacom, john's $180,000 of equity netted him over $700 million because we did a stock for stock deal. david: what was the theory behind bet, that african-american should have a cable channel devoted to programs that would be appealing to them in particular? bob: yeah, what cable was offering to the community -- once rca put a satellite in the sky that could orbit on a geosynchronous orbit that allowed it to send signals all around, cable became a competitor to television in the big markets, and in order to do that, they had to get some big cities who by that time in the 1980's had black city council members and may
i said, john, that is a deal. what he didn't know is if he had reversed a number, i would have said that was a deal. he did not say that. he kept putting money into bet while it was growing. never put in his equity. the debt got paid back. one day i asked him about it. he said, bob i knew you would work harder for yourself than you would for me. so john never sold the share of bet, so when i sold bet to viacom, john's $180,000 of equity netted him over $700 million because we did a stock for...