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john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike designs the graphic. it's really high quality. this is seal beach. this is the seal beach pier. lemonis: all $29? all your t-shirts? john: they are. lemonis: cost? john: about 6 bucks. lemonis: killer margins. good quality. john: great quality. lemonis: and the product is well done. mike: thank you. lemonis: you guys understand color. you understand quality of fabric. you understand design. are these all your house brand, or is there a combination? john: we have about 65 brands. a guy comes in, and he can get everything from his socks, boots, to sunglasses. lemonis: ex
john: what's up, man? lemonis: how you doing? john: [ laughs ] i'm john. lemonis: john, how are you? john: nice to meet you, man. lemonis: nice to meet you. mike: mike, awesome. lemonis: mike, how are you? can you guys give me a tour of the store? i'm trying to understand the concept. john: absolutely. so, tankfarm is supplies for gentlemen of sport and leisure. our strong demographic is male 25 to 45. that's our audience. this is our brand. fits great. it looks great. we buy the blank. mike...
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first, who was john mccain? john was a man deeply in love with his country and its promise. a man optimistic that tomorrow would be better than today and the man grateful for the chance to serve a cause greater than himself. his humor was rooted in that hopefulness, the sometimes sharp sting of his words in debate rooted in his passion for his cause and the love of the fight and his restlessness rooted in an impatience to get on with it, defending y, liberty or making a difference in the world, to help soften the burdens of millions not yet free. john was both a romantic and a cynic as some have said, with love and passion about the causes he fought for yet clear eyed about the long odds he often faced in our ideals. trying to summarize john, just reviewing a few of his titles fairly captures this complexity of this man. naval aviator, pow, captive, congressman, senator, chair of the commerce committee, chair of the armed purposes committee, presidential nominee of his party. hero. john also treasure deeply plto titles rarely mentionedhere . president and father. he clearly
first, who was john mccain? john was a man deeply in love with his country and its promise. a man optimistic that tomorrow would be better than today and the man grateful for the chance to serve a cause greater than himself. his humor was rooted in that hopefulness, the sometimes sharp sting of his words in debate rooted in his passion for his cause and the love of the fight and his restlessness rooted in an impatience to get on with it, defending y, liberty or making a difference in the world,...
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john mccain had both. fortunately, all that intensity came paired with a world class sense of humor. as we all know, john really hated to lose. the line he used after his presidential campaigns still makes me laugh. some would ask how he's copying with defeat and john would say, actually, i'm sleeping like a baby. wake up every two hours and cry. seriously, it's hard to describe this larger than life figure without lapsing into what sounds like cliches. we've all heard our whole lives about the importance of patriotism and self-sacrifice. but we cannot take that culture of commitment for granted because just like our nation's security and our american liberty, the very notion that some causes really are greater than ourselves only survives because service members and statesmen like john mccain will fight and even die to defend it. the bond between john and his country was so deep, but of course other bonds ran deeper still. while john's colleagues grieve our own loss, we also send our love and support to t
john mccain had both. fortunately, all that intensity came paired with a world class sense of humor. as we all know, john really hated to lose. the line he used after his presidential campaigns still makes me laugh. some would ask how he's copying with defeat and john would say, actually, i'm sleeping like a baby. wake up every two hours and cry. seriously, it's hard to describe this larger than life figure without lapsing into what sounds like cliches. we've all heard our whole lives about the...
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john: yes, sir. joe: where and when were you born? john: i was born in a little town in virginia december the 16th, 1947. joe: 1947. you are a young man. [laughter] who are your family members? john: i had a father who is still living today, he is 96 years of age and he is a world war ii veteran. my mom is also living and she is 95 years old, they are both independent, living alone, and they take care of themselves. joe: take care of themselves. brothers and sisters? john: i have two sisters and i'm in the middle. so i caught hell. joe: [laughter] the kept you on the straight and narrow, didn't they? john: yes sir. joe: your hometown? john: hampton, virginia. joe: when did you enter the army? john: i entered the army march the seventh, 1967, yes sir. -- 1967, yes sir. joe: drafted or listed? john: i enlisted. there were reasons why i and listed. the vietnam war had gone on hot and heavy, and i had lost one family member, staff sergeant joe franklin walker, who was killed in vietnam, and the first cav
john: yes, sir. joe: where and when were you born? john: i was born in a little town in virginia december the 16th, 1947. joe: 1947. you are a young man. [laughter] who are your family members? john: i had a father who is still living today, he is 96 years of age and he is a world war ii veteran. my mom is also living and she is 95 years old, they are both independent, living alone, and they take care of themselves. joe: take care of themselves. brothers and sisters? john: i have two sisters...
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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 is going well. 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. the
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: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there. emily: given how many times you have seen this movie before, do you think facebook will recover? john: any company that doesn't cost me think they are under threat has a problem. you saw on amazon, jeff bezos, who is a good leader, but he said to his employees that amazon could be one step away from failure if we don't have the courage to the indent ourselves and deal with tough issues that come at us. 40% of the fortune 500 exist in 10 years. the same is true of high tech companies even more. if they don't na
john: no. the interesting thing is that when a company or leaders are doing well, it was like 2001, the minute i tripped, people turned on me. by the way, we came back. we came back stronger. that is the likelihood for facebook as well, but it means they have to do things differently. mark and sheryl sandberg are good people, but they have to do with issues in front of them and deal with them decisively. you have to save what does it look like an work jointly with government to get there....
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john mccain's daughter. jeff zeleny. >> we are still seeing here a living -- we see senator mccain's mother roberta mccain, 106 years old, incredibly there watching as her son's body is loaded into the hearse and taken away. he'll be buried tomorrow at the u.s. naval academy. the takeaway, so poignant and pointed, for meghan mccain. this was the person who her father wanted to be the headliner. we talked a lot this week about obama and george w. bush and they each delivered a message that had something of a lesson in its own way. it was meghan mccain who directly said that we gather here to mourn the passing of american greatness. the real thing, not cheap rhetoric. for men who will never come near the sacrifice, he gave so willingly. she's talking about president trump, who we should point out was not invited to the service, did not come to the service, was at his golf course just outside washington today. it was meghan mccain i think who is carrying on her father's message and his torch. >> and douglas bri
john mccain's daughter. jeff zeleny. >> we are still seeing here a living -- we see senator mccain's mother roberta mccain, 106 years old, incredibly there watching as her son's body is loaded into the hearse and taken away. he'll be buried tomorrow at the u.s. naval academy. the takeaway, so poignant and pointed, for meghan mccain. this was the person who her father wanted to be the headliner. we talked a lot this week about obama and george w. bush and they each delivered a message that...
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>> well, i wore john's p.o.w. bracelet for a number of years, and one day in the senate, i decided to let john know, and so we got off in a corner, i extended my arm, and on my wrist was john mccain p.o.w. bracelet. he was kind of an emotional thing for john. but he was my friend. what do you say about a man like john mccain. >> i have learned so much more about john mccain in this last year of his life that i had really no understanding or comprehension of the depth of this man until now, and i wanted to read you something that i thought that hit home for me. these were some of the opening lines from his speech when he nominated you for president in 19 1996. he said in america we celebrate the virtues of the quiet hero and the modest man who does his duty without expectation or praise, and the man who listens for the call of his country and when he calls he answers with reservation and not for fame or are reward, but love. he loves this country. and senator, those were senator mccain's words about you, but i bet
>> well, i wore john's p.o.w. bracelet for a number of years, and one day in the senate, i decided to let john know, and so we got off in a corner, i extended my arm, and on my wrist was john mccain p.o.w. bracelet. he was kind of an emotional thing for john. but he was my friend. what do you say about a man like john mccain. >> i have learned so much more about john mccain in this last year of his life that i had really no understanding or comprehension of the depth of this man...
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john was a restless soul. he really didn't glory in success or wallo in failure because he was always on to the next thing. friends said he can't stay in the same experience. one of his books end would the words and i moved on. john has moved on. he would probably not want us to dwell on it. but we are better for presence among us. the world is smaller for his departure and we will remember him as he was. unwavering, undimmed, unequal. it [ applause ] >> president bush and his comments today at the celebration of john mccain. asking if president obama would also speak at his funeral. they call it textbook john mccain. to show the world that political differences should never over shadow common decency. here is former president barack obama at today's funeral service for the late senator. >> for someone like john to ask you to stand speak of him when he's gone is a precious and singular honor. now when john called me with that request earlier this year i'll admit sadness and also a a certain surprise. but after
john was a restless soul. he really didn't glory in success or wallo in failure because he was always on to the next thing. friends said he can't stay in the same experience. one of his books end would the words and i moved on. john has moved on. he would probably not want us to dwell on it. but we are better for presence among us. the world is smaller for his departure and we will remember him as he was. unwavering, undimmed, unequal. it [ applause ] >> president bush and his comments...
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what was it like to cover and deal with the senator john mccain and john mccain the person. reporter: really a fascinating character. he was serious about the issues, you heard him talk about the iraq war and afghanistan and policy matters. you see mccain when you are about to do a life shot with us or another network. he would wink with a twinkle in his eye. he would say what are you doing, boy? i would look over and realize i was being heckled by john mccain. my understanding is john mccain believed if we were telling the stories about what's going on and writing the stories in our nation's politics, having a relationship would help us know what he was thinking with his votes over the years. howie: i think he enjoyed the give and take with the press. he was such a fixture on the sunday shows. he was the most of frequent guest on "meet the press" ever. sometimes he got testy or i am patients with journalists. but i think he viewed it as another form of combat. >> reporter: no question. i think he enjoyed being the senior statesman on cap hill. putting his arm around a new m
what was it like to cover and deal with the senator john mccain and john mccain the person. reporter: really a fascinating character. he was serious about the issues, you heard him talk about the iraq war and afghanistan and policy matters. you see mccain when you are about to do a life shot with us or another network. he would wink with a twinkle in his eye. he would say what are you doing, boy? i would look over and realize i was being heckled by john mccain. my understanding is john mccain...
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senator john mccain. former u.s. presidents and vice presidents and lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle supporting, embracing the mccain family as they said farewell to the long-serving senator and vietnam war hero. notice not in the cathedral, not even in the city was president trump. he stayed away from the funeral because he was not invited. cnn's senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny is in washington. jeff. >> reporter: washington paid tribute and paid farewell to john mccain, an american patriot and politician. at the washington national cathedral, a living tableau of history. asemiing to say good-bye to a war hero and veteran republican senator. mccain's daughter overcome with grief and emotion throughout the week spoke passionately about her father with a poignant and pointed message. >> we gather to mourn the passing of american greatness. the real thing. for the opportunistic appropriation of those who live lives of comfort -- >> reporter: inside it was the first of several references to
senator john mccain. former u.s. presidents and vice presidents and lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle supporting, embracing the mccain family as they said farewell to the long-serving senator and vietnam war hero. notice not in the cathedral, not even in the city was president trump. he stayed away from the funeral because he was not invited. cnn's senior white house correspondent jeff zeleny is in washington. jeff. >> reporter: washington paid tribute and paid farewell to...
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we know john kelly blocked the access of john bolton. so it looks like this choice of bolton could be the beginning of the counting of the days for john kelly. >> i think we learned over the past couple days, when sarah sanders goes out and says the president thinks you're doing a great job, it's time to brush up your linked in profile. i have a lot of disagreements with john kelly on matters of domestic policy in particular. but we have to give him this, he is a military man who understands the huge cost, human cost of war. he's not a war hog. i think seeing john bolton come into the white house with his proposals for a pre-emptive strike with north korea, war with iran, and he wrote about war with cuba. this is a person who's going to get this country into a military conflict, and i don't think that's what john kelly wants. i do think this is a sign that john kelly may be on the way out. >> on april 9th, john bolton will be in there as the national security advisor and we know based on the pattern, he's going to be donald trump's favor
we know john kelly blocked the access of john bolton. so it looks like this choice of bolton could be the beginning of the counting of the days for john kelly. >> i think we learned over the past couple days, when sarah sanders goes out and says the president thinks you're doing a great job, it's time to brush up your linked in profile. i have a lot of disagreements with john kelly on matters of domestic policy in particular. but we have to give him this, he is a military man who...
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that's what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about and i liked most about him is he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity, and birthright of every child. good communities are built by thousands of small acts of decency. that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. buried deep in the dna of this nation's soul lies a flame that was lit over 200 years ago that each of us carries with us and each one of us has the capacity, the responsibility, and we can screw up the courage to ensure it's not extinguish. it's a thousand little things that make us different. the bottom line was i think john believed in us. i think he believed in the american people, not just all the preamb
that's what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about and i liked most about him is he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity, and...
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obama: the john's beloved -- to john's beloved family, mrs. mccain, cindy, and the mccain children, president bush, president secretary clinton, vice president biden, vice president ms. cheney, vice president gore, and as john would say, my friends, we come to celebrate an extraordinary man. a warrior. a statesman. a patriot. who embodied so much that is best in america. president bush and i are among the fortunate few who competed against john at the highest levels of politics. he made us better presidents. just as he made the senate better. just as he made this country better. so, for someone like john to ask you while he was still alive to stand and speak of him when he is gone, is a precious and singular honor. now, when john called me with that request earlier this year, i admit sadness and also a certain surprise, but after our conversation ended, i realized how well it captured some of john's essential qualities. to start with, john liked being unpredictable. even a little contrarian. he had no interest in conforming to some prepackaged
obama: the john's beloved -- to john's beloved family, mrs. mccain, cindy, and the mccain children, president bush, president secretary clinton, vice president biden, vice president ms. cheney, vice president gore, and as john would say, my friends, we come to celebrate an extraordinary man. a warrior. a statesman. a patriot. who embodied so much that is best in america. president bush and i are among the fortunate few who competed against john at the highest levels of politics. he made us...
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that's what made john special. made john a giant among all of us. but in my view john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heros. we used to talk, about and i liked most about him, is he understood what i hope we all remember, heros didn't build this country. order people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew order americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity, and birth right of every child. he carried it. good communities are built by thousands of small acts of decency that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. buried deep in the dna of this nation's soul lie as flame that was lit over 200 years ago, each of us carries with us. each one of us has the capacity, the responsibility, if we can screw up the courage, to ensure it's not extinguished. it's a thousand the things that make us different. the bottom line was, i think john believed in us. i think he believed in the american people. not just all of the pr
that's what made john special. made john a giant among all of us. but in my view john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heros. we used to talk, about and i liked most about him, is he understood what i hope we all remember, heros didn't build this country. order people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew order americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity, and birth right of...
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john mccain had both. fortunately, all that intensity came paired with a world class sense of humor. as we all know, john really hated to lose. the line he used after his presidential campaigns still makes me laugh. some would ask how he's copying with defeat and john would say, actually, i'm sleeping like a baby. wake up every two hours and cry. seriously, it's hard to describe this larger than life figure without lapsing into what sounds like cliches. we've all heard our whole lives about the importance of patriotism and self-sacrifice. but we cannot take that culture of commitment for granted because just like our nation's security and our american liberty, the very notion that some causes really are greater than ourselves only survives because service members and statesmen like john mccain will fight and even die to defend it. the bond between john and his country was so deep, but of course other bonds ran deeper still. while john's colleagues grieve our own loss, we also send our love and support to t
john mccain had both. fortunately, all that intensity came paired with a world class sense of humor. as we all know, john really hated to lose. the line he used after his presidential campaigns still makes me laugh. some would ask how he's copying with defeat and john would say, actually, i'm sleeping like a baby. wake up every two hours and cry. seriously, it's hard to describe this larger than life figure without lapsing into what sounds like cliches. we've all heard our whole lives about the...
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who was john mccain? john was a man deeply in love with his country and its promise, a man optimistic that tomorrow would be better than today, and a man grateful for the chance to serve a cause greater than himself. his humor was rooted in that hopefulness, the sometimes sharp sting of his words in debate rooted in his passion for his pause and his love of the fight and his restlessness rooted in an impatience to get on with it, to get busy defending liberty or make a difference in the world, to help soften the burdens of millions not yet free. john was both a romantic and a cynic, as some have said, in love with and passionate about the causes he fought for, yet clear-eyed about the long odds he often faced in a world hostile to our ideals. in trying to summarize john, just reviewing a few of his titles barely capture the complexity of this man. naval aviator, p.o.w., captain, congressmanman, senator, chairman of the commerce committee, chairman of the armed services committee, presidential nominee of h
who was john mccain? john was a man deeply in love with his country and its promise, a man optimistic that tomorrow would be better than today, and a man grateful for the chance to serve a cause greater than himself. his humor was rooted in that hopefulness, the sometimes sharp sting of his words in debate rooted in his passion for his pause and his love of the fight and his restlessness rooted in an impatience to get on with it, to get busy defending liberty or make a difference in the world,...
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john glenn of ohio and john mccain. he broke no role, said that they didn't find any direct wrongdoing but mccain said the appearance of his association with the saving and loan. and that gave rise to the mccain-feingold bill that campaigns are financed while are financed by with a very liberal democratic senator, russ feingold of wisconsin that curb soft money in politics. as we approach the midterms we hear a lot of these tv ads where the last decade or so they say it ain't so and so when i approve this message. that's a result of mccain-feingold. it was john mccain seen has wrongdoing, trying to right the ship some years later. >> you is not never afraid to say he was wrong be it in south carolina. impossible to find you might say. chad, good to see you. >> we are going to like about john mccain's navy experience set the pace for his lead in u.s. foreign policy. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with
john glenn of ohio and john mccain. he broke no role, said that they didn't find any direct wrongdoing but mccain said the appearance of his association with the saving and loan. and that gave rise to the mccain-feingold bill that campaigns are financed while are financed by with a very liberal democratic senator, russ feingold of wisconsin that curb soft money in politics. as we approach the midterms we hear a lot of these tv ads where the last decade or so they say it ain't so and so when i...
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. >> thank you, john. john: we just had some of the video of john mccain up. ed, spent a long time in washington covering various branches of government including the senate. interesting to see senator joe lieberman behind mccain. they were close. >> i remember being at the republican convention in st. paul in 2008 and joe lieberman as a democrat, very nearly became the vice presidential nominee. john mccain later years that he regretted not taking him and there was concern among his brain trust that is a pro-choice democrat who had been on the ticket with al gore just eight years earlier in 2000 that he would lose the conservative base. john mccain, frankly, thought i should have all the dice. i listen to the smart people about what i should've done, would have, could have, should have. i covered that 2008 campaign on the mccain side and you are absolutely right that he was gracious. in the final days of the campaign remember a moment and i believe it was in wisconsin but in the midwest and you have these candidates and their tired and they know they are like
. >> thank you, john. john: we just had some of the video of john mccain up. ed, spent a long time in washington covering various branches of government including the senate. interesting to see senator joe lieberman behind mccain. they were close. >> i remember being at the republican convention in st. paul in 2008 and joe lieberman as a democrat, very nearly became the vice presidential nominee. john mccain later years that he regretted not taking him and there was concern among...
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that's what made john special. made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about, and i liked most about him, is he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity and birthright of every child. a good community is built by thousands of small acts of decency that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. that deep in the dna of this nation's soul lies a flame that was lit over 200 years ago, that each of us carries with us, and each one of us has the capacity, the responsibility, and the courage to make sure it's not extinguished. there are a thousand little things that make us different. the bottom line was i think john believed in us. i think he believed in the american people. not just all the preambles. he
that's what made john special. made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. we used to talk about, and i liked most about him, is he understood what i hope we all remember. heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things. extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity and...
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john: no. we had one piece of advice from neck when the money came through -- nick when the money came through. i asked him, mr. brady, thank you for your generosity. what should we do with your money? he said, t common sense -- teach common sense. it was wonderful advice that hugeed us hugely way -- leeway. he has never tried to tell us, do this, do that, hire this person. .e maintains a lively interest he is in his upper 80's now that i hear from him frequently -- but i hear from him frequently. when he does give advice, it is good advice. five years ago he called me up and he said, you know, you and kennedy and hill are not getting any younger. nick was in his early 80's at that point. he said, you had better start thinking about a successor. he had us put into place a very gradual succession process. has beverly gage as director of the program, and she has brought in a good number of younger yell faculty members -- yale faculty members. that has led to an expansion in the range of what we d
john: no. we had one piece of advice from neck when the money came through -- nick when the money came through. i asked him, mr. brady, thank you for your generosity. what should we do with your money? he said, t common sense -- teach common sense. it was wonderful advice that hugeed us hugely way -- leeway. he has never tried to tell us, do this, do that, hire this person. .e maintains a lively interest he is in his upper 80's now that i hear from him frequently -- but i hear from him...
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that was john. after the navy, john kept his faith continuing to serve his country, this time the congressman and senator and ultimately as chairman of the armed services committee. he also kept the faith on causes he believed that were just, not wavering from under political pressure. now, we all grieve because john has finished his race here on earth and on his own terms and surrounded by his friends, his loving family. john served his country faithfully for 60 years, we owe him a great debt for this service, this week we will mourn him, honor him and we'll be celebrating the truly remarkable life of an american hero. we all have our john mccain story. at times when we were moved by his stubbornness, his courage, his passion, sometimes all three at the same time. i look forward to hearing these stories and tributes from my good friends. we all grieve for cindy and the family and they'll continue to be in our prayers and lastly, i do believe, now that i've thought about it, that that's what timothy
that was john. after the navy, john kept his faith continuing to serve his country, this time the congressman and senator and ultimately as chairman of the armed services committee. he also kept the faith on causes he believed that were just, not wavering from under political pressure. now, we all grieve because john has finished his race here on earth and on his own terms and surrounded by his friends, his loving family. john served his country faithfully for 60 years, we owe him a great debt...
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john was a hero. his character, courage, honor, integrity, but i think the things understated the most is his optimism. that's what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. what i talk most about him is he understood what i hope we all remember, heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things, extraordinary things. john knew ordinary americans understood that each of us has a duty to defend the integrity, dignity, and birthright of every child. good communities are built by thousands of small acts of decency. that americans, as i speak today, show each other every single day. very deep in the d.n.a. of this nation's soul lies a flame that was lit over 200 years ago, that each of us carries with us and each one of us has the capacity, the responsibility, and we can screw up the courage to ensure it's not extinguish. it's a thousand littl
john was a hero. his character, courage, honor, integrity, but i think the things understated the most is his optimism. that's what made john special, made john a giant among all of us. but in my view, john didn't believe that america's future and fate rested on heroes. what i talk most about him is he understood what i hope we all remember, heroes didn't build this country. ordinary people being given half a chance are capable of doing extraordinary things, extraordinary things. john knew...
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that is john kyle. the fact is everything all day that john kyle represents arizona in the united states senate is a day when our state is being well served. at the memorial here in the state capital last week senator kyle spoke of how senator mccain always but the interest of arizona and america before all else. senator kyle has done the same throughout his own service to our state and nation and will do so again. lastly i want to thank carol kyle. she has been so kind and giving and selfless and we sincerely appreciate her. thank you, carol. no question these are difficult circumstances but we are blessed to have the leadership and statesmanship of john kyle as we come together and move forward. thank you. >> good morning. i'm grateful for governor duties confidence in me and work hard to accept this appointment. we are all saddened by the circumstances that require the appointment and appreciate there is only one john mccain. john and i serve the people of arizona together for nearly 20 years. in tha
that is john kyle. the fact is everything all day that john kyle represents arizona in the united states senate is a day when our state is being well served. at the memorial here in the state capital last week senator kyle spoke of how senator mccain always but the interest of arizona and america before all else. senator kyle has done the same throughout his own service to our state and nation and will do so again. lastly i want to thank carol kyle. she has been so kind and giving and selfless...
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john mccain said no. he spent another almost five years in captivity before being released on march 14, 1973. it scarcely needs to be said, mr. president, that he remained a thorn in his captors' side the entire time. mr. president, living in perhaps the most privileged country in the world, it's hard for most of us to imagine going without the internet for a few months, let alone something more fundamental like electricity or indoor plumbing. the courage and character and sheer determination required to undergo regular torture, malnourishment and deplorable living conditions is almost impossible to fathom. and yet, hundreds of u.s. soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, john mccain among them, endured these torments and persevered. and amazingly it was in the prison camps of north vietnam that john mccain discovered the fierce love of country that would animate his life. years later he noted, and i quote, i fell in love with my country when i was a prisoner in someone else's. i loved it for its decency,
john mccain said no. he spent another almost five years in captivity before being released on march 14, 1973. it scarcely needs to be said, mr. president, that he remained a thorn in his captors' side the entire time. mr. president, living in perhaps the most privileged country in the world, it's hard for most of us to imagine going without the internet for a few months, let alone something more fundamental like electricity or indoor plumbing. the courage and character and sheer determination...
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i think we should find a way to honor john mccain in a way that john mccain would have seen fit, and that is we ought to pass a piece of legislation that we wouldn't have passed absent this moment. we ought to come together in a bipartisan way and we ought to do something that makes both political parties really uncomfortable. that was one of the things john mccain was great at. this man is gone and we are surely poorer for it, but we can do something big that's in line with the spirit of how he wanted to disrupt this place. if we wanted to make both parties uncomfortable -- and john was a guy who loved to point both barrels at pwoergt -- both parties i think we could find a way to do that in a way the american people would applaud and i think that would be the right way to honor john mccain. his willingness to take on everybody and all the sacred cows in this town was why a lot of people hated him but more why a lot of more people loved him. if we're going to honor his spirit we ought to find a way that's big, disruptive and uncomfortable for washington, d.c. thank you, mr. presiden
i think we should find a way to honor john mccain in a way that john mccain would have seen fit, and that is we ought to pass a piece of legislation that we wouldn't have passed absent this moment. we ought to come together in a bipartisan way and we ought to do something that makes both political parties really uncomfortable. that was one of the things john mccain was great at. this man is gone and we are surely poorer for it, but we can do something big that's in line with the spirit of how...
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we honor a true american hero, senator john kane. -- john mccain. he dedicated his life to public firste is a vote nation, in the military and then in elected office. himself directly in harm's way during the vietnam war and his great sacrifice of personal freedom is well known. as a senator, he served with honesty and integrity working both with those with whom he agreed and many with whom he did not. his willingness to speak the truth as he understood it, even when it was not politically expedient to do so proved to be a rare phenomenon. for that reason, it was all the more precious. as we continue this celebration of honor, let all who attend these proceedings might transcend smallness and limitation and emerge as people desirous of being our self -- best selves, as you might call each of us to be. dear lord, thank you for its inspiring such greatness in john mccain and continue to bless the united states of america. amen. >> mr. vice president, mr. speaker, colleagues, distinguished guests and the mccain family. it is an honor to welcome you thi
we honor a true american hero, senator john kane. -- john mccain. he dedicated his life to public firste is a vote nation, in the military and then in elected office. himself directly in harm's way during the vietnam war and his great sacrifice of personal freedom is well known. as a senator, he served with honesty and integrity working both with those with whom he agreed and many with whom he did not. his willingness to speak the truth as he understood it, even when it was not politically...
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john: not monroe. in fact, there were times when jefferson would turn to madison, many times jefferson would turn to madison and and ask madison to write something. james monroe would jump in and write something. you could almost see jefferson rolling his eyes at the thought that monroe was writing. he was just not very good writer and did not leave behind anything that was particularly noteworthy. brian: did he write the monroe and what was it? john: i am not sure if he was the actual author whether it was written by john quincy adams or someone else. brian: john quincy adams was his secretary of state. john: right. in the case of paine, it is hard to say because i like everything he wrote. ifo closer to paine then i did to the others because i saw some similarities in his background and my background. he came from a working-class background. my dad was working-class. he was a hard hat. brian: where? john: he worked in texas for a large chemical company. he started in charleston, west virginia. and th
john: not monroe. in fact, there were times when jefferson would turn to madison, many times jefferson would turn to madison and and ask madison to write something. james monroe would jump in and write something. you could almost see jefferson rolling his eyes at the thought that monroe was writing. he was just not very good writer and did not leave behind anything that was particularly noteworthy. brian: did he write the monroe and what was it? john: i am not sure if he was the actual author...
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i said, well, that's very nice, john. you know why, lindsey? i said no, john. if you'd been in my class, i would have been sixth from the bottom, not fifth. thank you very much, john. humiliation and affection were constant companions. the more he humiliated you, the more he liked you. in that regard i was well served . to my colleagues, thank you again so much for what you have done. the only way i know to put this in words that maybe john can relate to is that after a military operation is over, after a mission is complete, the pilots come back and debrief. if there's a military operation, they do an after-action report. i thought to myself, what would it say? what would the after-action report for john mccain say? and the purpose of these reports is for lessons learned so that others will benefit and make sure that we'll remember, remember the things that went well and the things that did not so we'll be better off as a unit, as a nation. the title of the operation was pretty easy. you can say a lot of things about me but clever is not one of them. operation
i said, well, that's very nice, john. you know why, lindsey? i said no, john. if you'd been in my class, i would have been sixth from the bottom, not fifth. thank you very much, john. humiliation and affection were constant companions. the more he humiliated you, the more he liked you. in that regard i was well served . to my colleagues, thank you again so much for what you have done. the only way i know to put this in words that maybe john can relate to is that after a military operation is...
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john s. mccain. >> and delivers a rousing speak at the 1988 national convention. >> this november, we must not forget. we must not retreat. >> but then, his career crashes down in flames. his character is called into question after his name surfaces in the keating five banking scandal. >> as i understand it, you had a personal relationship with mr. keating. you were a friend of his? >> yes. >> it was a question not only of what he did, but who he did it for. >> charles keating is a wealthy contributor and friend of the mccains. they would fly nine times on the keating's private plane. but when banking regulators start looking into keating's failing savings and loan, he asked mccain and four other senators to get them to back off. in the end, keating goes to prison, while a senate ethics committee eventually clears mccain, saying he only exercised poor judgment. the war hero senator takes a beating in the press. >> i think the whole thing was a regrettable situation. >> and he says that that w
john s. mccain. >> and delivers a rousing speak at the 1988 national convention. >> this november, we must not forget. we must not retreat. >> but then, his career crashes down in flames. his character is called into question after his name surfaces in the keating five banking scandal. >> as i understand it, you had a personal relationship with mr. keating. you were a friend of his? >> yes. >> it was a question not only of what he did, but who he did it for....
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john: now ending 5 higher. day's volatile swings reflecting uncertainty over the trade meetings between u.s. and china in beijing, nicole is joining me live from the floor of new york stock exchange. reporter: you say the market down about 400, turned and finished green. that chart that moved to green late in the day, you could thank some industrials like boeing and 3m. but s&p 500 and nasdaq not able to squeeze out the gains, here are winners losers, boeing a big mover. up 2%, nike and ge under pressure. apple, had a great week up about 9%. take a look up -- it is at 176.89. tesla analysts have never heard a call like this, elon musk saying he was bored, they were killing him with the questions, he interrupted analysts who were asking about profits for company, stock down 5 1/2%. >> at closing bell we heard from twitter, they had a glitch your password may have been unmasked and they urge everyone to change your password. >> confront call since 4:30, stock did beat the street for company. but we're listening f
john: now ending 5 higher. day's volatile swings reflecting uncertainty over the trade meetings between u.s. and china in beijing, nicole is joining me live from the floor of new york stock exchange. reporter: you say the market down about 400, turned and finished green. that chart that moved to green late in the day, you could thank some industrials like boeing and 3m. but s&p 500 and nasdaq not able to squeeze out the gains, here are winners losers, boeing a big mover. up 2%, nike and ge...
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he's john mccain. he passed away on saturday at the age of 81, and he leaves a legacy that's certainly unmatched by any
he's john mccain. he passed away on saturday at the age of 81, and he leaves a legacy that's certainly unmatched by any
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that was john mccain as the maverick. as somebody who was willing to challenge those that were in power. a truly inspiring figure. >> jon, one of those things from your tweet, the photo you're there on that old flip phone. you're right next to the candidate. so many reporters sat so close to them on those bus trips. what was about it john mccain that he loved having reporters next to him and he wasn't at war with the press. >> reporter: tom, it was phenomenal. and as a young reporter, really, this was my first full-blown experience covering a presidential campaign. to see somebody that i spent more time in john mccain in the back of that did bus, than his campaign manager, political director, all of the people that mic micromanage political campaigns. we were back there. tom, it was always on the record, by the way, he invited the press in and believe me, we sparred with him. i had a campaign event up in new hampshire, where he pointed me out and i could only speak russian -- he would fight with the best. you know, and i
that was john mccain as the maverick. as somebody who was willing to challenge those that were in power. a truly inspiring figure. >> jon, one of those things from your tweet, the photo you're there on that old flip phone. you're right next to the candidate. so many reporters sat so close to them on those bus trips. what was about it john mccain that he loved having reporters next to him and he wasn't at war with the press. >> reporter: tom, it was phenomenal. and as a young...
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and sure enough, john mccain without the massive campaign operation, john mccain the maverick, john mccain on a ring and a prayer came back and he won that nomination. and i think that really -- it really epitomized the type of person he is. he was -- when you walk into his senate office, it wasn't cold or corporate. it wasn't like a lot of senate offices that you walk into. there was just a bustle of activity. and any time you went into to see the senator, you weaved through a thousand different desks and stacks of paper everywhere and people -- people roaming here and there. it was not the most organized office in the world. he was -- a constant -- he was just constantly in motion and constantly moving. i think the one time that i wanted -- i went into his office through the years where there was more of a silence and it was more contemplateive was when i saw him in february -- think it was february of 2017. and it is so interesting when i went to the hill, which i've been going to for 20 years. every time i went to the hill, i would have jesse rodriguez say who do you want to meet or wh
and sure enough, john mccain without the massive campaign operation, john mccain the maverick, john mccain on a ring and a prayer came back and he won that nomination. and i think that really -- it really epitomized the type of person he is. he was -- when you walk into his senate office, it wasn't cold or corporate. it wasn't like a lot of senate offices that you walk into. there was just a bustle of activity. and any time you went into to see the senator, you weaved through a thousand...
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john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. brad: at a young age, you become a professor at stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize some of your microprocessor designs. it becomes your first company. how did he convince you to go and take that risk of becoming a part-time entrepreneur? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it didn't translate to the east coast, where the head of the company was. he said this techno
john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good...
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thanks, john. honestly, seeing him down range, i never traveled with a colleague who was better to our enlisted or harder on our generals. john mccain loved the men and women who served in the uniform of the united states, and he was a champion of our armed forces throughout his career. in every generation, there are those who put country first. who prize service ahead of self. who summon idealism from a cynical age. john mccain was such a man. today, he lies in the place where he served to the last, the congress of the united states. soon, he will go to rest on the grounds where he served first, the united states naval academy. the eyes of the american people will be upon him as he goes. and so, too, will their prayers. for him and especially for his beloved family gathered here today, and we will pray that those who mourn shall be comforted. so we mourn with those who mourn and we xwreeb with those who grieve but we do not grieve like those who have no hope. because john mccain like millions of a
thanks, john. honestly, seeing him down range, i never traveled with a colleague who was better to our enlisted or harder on our generals. john mccain loved the men and women who served in the uniform of the united states, and he was a champion of our armed forces throughout his career. in every generation, there are those who put country first. who prize service ahead of self. who summon idealism from a cynical age. john mccain was such a man. today, he lies in the place where he served to the...
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she said, "i saw john. i saw john." and i said, "where?" she goes, "outside in a car." >> reporter: watching them? he was supposed to be in las vegas. why was he back in orange county? she didn't have to wait long to find out. >> someone's been stabbed. >> someone's been stabbed? >>> coming up -- the evil that had been gathering for almost two years explodes in broad daylight. >> he's planned this out. this was a revenge killing. >> and the shattering end that would stun even the cops. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. birth name hannahfreak hannah's a freak about fresh baked every four hours bread the kind of freak that makes the world a better place to eat freaky fresh. freaky fast. jimmy john's. now try your favorite on our new nine-grain wheat sub. wheat yeah. freak yeah. because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the di
she said, "i saw john. i saw john." and i said, "where?" she goes, "outside in a car." >> reporter: watching them? he was supposed to be in las vegas. why was he back in orange county? she didn't have to wait long to find out. >> someone's been stabbed. >> someone's been stabbed? >>> coming up -- the evil that had been gathering for almost two years explodes in broad daylight. >> he's planned this out. this was a revenge killing....
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john was immune to jet lag. and he was never more excited than we had an opportunity to share america's values abroad. and, of course, he was devoted to the men and women of our armed forces. from countless visits with deployed unit in iraq and afghanistan, to his committee meetings right here in this body, john honored their sacrifices in a way that only he could. he never forgot them but not with any segment of our military might and technical problems, our armed services made up of people, of our constituents, of volunteers, of the brave. john's favorite novelist ernest hemingway for whom the bell tolls. i suspect we will hear it quoted quite a bit in the days ahead. the lead character is an american ex-pat named robert jordan who risked everything in the spanish civil war. he's a little bit brash, maybe a little hotheaded. in fact, he is a dynamite specialist whose specially literally is blowing things up. he goes down fighting right down to the books final pages. i'm sure some of us can imagine why john mig
john was immune to jet lag. and he was never more excited than we had an opportunity to share america's values abroad. and, of course, he was devoted to the men and women of our armed forces. from countless visits with deployed unit in iraq and afghanistan, to his committee meetings right here in this body, john honored their sacrifices in a way that only he could. he never forgot them but not with any segment of our military might and technical problems, our armed services made up of people,...
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john mccain did. >>> john mccain returned to washington after losing the 2008 election. then in his fourth term in the senate, he was soon at odds with president obama. >> john mccain would become a regular antagonist toward barack obama's leadership. >> it's time that president obama woke up to the realities in the world and reassert american leadership. >> mccain kept a lower profile but continued to be as he had his entire career, one of the biggest supporters of american troops abroad. >> the thing he's most proud of is being able to contribute to the national security of the united states. that's the thing he feels most strongly about as he described it to me. >> during the lead up to the 2006 primaries, an unlikely newcomer was about to thrust mccain back into the national spotlight. at a presidential forum john mccain's war record came up between the pollster and the republican candidate, donald trump. >> he hit me. he's not war hero. >> five and a half years. >> he's war hero because he was captured. i like people that wasn't captured. >> i was outraged. i couldn
john mccain did. >>> john mccain returned to washington after losing the 2008 election. then in his fourth term in the senate, he was soon at odds with president obama. >> john mccain would become a regular antagonist toward barack obama's leadership. >> it's time that president obama woke up to the realities in the world and reassert american leadership. >> mccain kept a lower profile but continued to be as he had his entire career, one of the biggest supporters of...
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look at john. i have had 60 years in service of this wondrous land and i am so rightful. -- so grateful. ♪ [applause] ben: linda and lucy, if you will please join meghan at the podium. ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure and honor to welcome -- 208thnd eight recipient of the liberty and justice for all award, accepting on behalf of her father, meghan mccain. [applause] >> i'm going to walk why this microphone because i can't resist the desire to say on behalf of generations of are,ons how thrilled we how deeply honored we remain that we have a chance to express to your father how much we admire him, how grateful we are for him. liberty and what justice for all is all about. this highest honor that the lbj foundation has is indeed a great honor for us, because his service for our family and for our nation can simply not be matched. let him know we are cheering for him. [applause] meghan: thank you so much. you are both so kind. i get choked up watching the hbo movie every time i watch it. pleas
look at john. i have had 60 years in service of this wondrous land and i am so rightful. -- so grateful. ♪ [applause] ben: linda and lucy, if you will please join meghan at the podium. ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure and honor to welcome -- 208thnd eight recipient of the liberty and justice for all award, accepting on behalf of her father, meghan mccain. [applause] >> i'm going to walk why this microphone because i can't resist the desire to say on behalf of generations of...