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we'll go to hebron first, john, how are you? how you doing? john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is, what do nurses say they would be more likely to do if they were feeling a little under the weather? stay home from work or go to work anyway? let's go to sarah. how are you, sarah? >> i'm great. how are you? may i dance with you? the webcam is a limited format, maybe you could give us a wave or pop and rock or robot? >> i heard about this thing in the '80s. >> i know that one. everybody flip those cards. is it stay home from work or go to work anyway? everybody said go to work anyway. for $200, the correct answer is go to work anyway. $300 a piece. our next question
we'll go to hebron first, john, how are you? how you doing? john, tell us about yourself. >> we are in my music room. i have my wife and daughter here with me. >> that was fantastic, john. everybody go to flip your cards. is it bald or short? for $100. the correct answer with 54% of the vote, short. you got it. don't worry, our next question is worth $200. absolutely anyone's game. the next two possible answers. we've got stay home from work or go to work any way. the question is,...
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john: you do a lot on twitter. how was that conversation? that is a couple words. >> there is a conversation people on our stuff don't know how to communicate beyond 140 characters but the old think tank is you would it right 40 page white papers and nobody read or saw so this is a way to engage people to start to have the conversation but then you start to dig deeper then maybe even read to the 40 page white paper. john: you had 21,000 twitter followers? but just by yourself 20,000? some of them are not fans did you get hate mail. >> definitely there is a lot of trolls but it is good because people better not libertarians are paying attention and they may learn something. john: that is the goal. for peop out there you have tips on social media? >> don't over post three times a day produces the highest level of engagement and think about the multiplier effected the people you touch all of their friends that are engaged in that conversation there is about 1 billion people on twitter soviets libertarians finally have the opportuty to potential
john: you do a lot on twitter. how was that conversation? that is a couple words. >> there is a conversation people on our stuff don't know how to communicate beyond 140 characters but the old think tank is you would it right 40 page white papers and nobody read or saw so this is a way to engage people to start to have the conversation but then you start to dig deeper then maybe even read to the 40 page white paper. john: you had 21,000 twitter followers? but just by yourself 20,000? some...
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but john, how do you take this? they are going to be enforcing the health care law which is already ase're discovering pretty much a mess. what do you think of the irs getting in there? >> i should have listened to my friend, audited right now, so i love the irs. they are underfunded and understaffed. it itough for them to prosecute and catch guys who are hiding and not paying their taxes. much less to do something with obama care. you have to start almost completely over to build a whole new infrastructure, so might as will do what gary b. is saying and hire a private company to do it. the government does not do things very well. >> tracy, you're a great accountant. >> but on behalf of the accountants of the world,don't shoot the messenger here. you get the congressional leaders that make up these rules. they don't know what they are doing. and then they send them to the irs and say, here, enforce them. and as gary said, they are on a shoestring budget. four people are working there at this point, they are so short
but john, how do you take this? they are going to be enforcing the health care law which is already ase're discovering pretty much a mess. what do you think of the irs getting in there? >> i should have listened to my friend, audited right now, so i love the irs. they are underfunded and understaffed. it itough for them to prosecute and catch guys who are hiding and not paying their taxes. much less to do something with obama care. you have to start almost completely over to build a whole...
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. >> john, how are voters in new jersey -- how do they feel about the possibility they might pick a governor and then two years later have to do it again if he decides to run for president? >> i know. his aids have their eyes on the higher prize, you might say. he is quite a popular governor near. and it really stems from hurricane sandy. the way he invited president obama along just ahead of the days of the 2012 presidential election. the thing about chris christie and the reason people are tipping him as a possible contender on the republican ticket is he says i do things my own way. i am my own guy. he does well in all of the demographics, because jersey is a democratic state yet he is a republican governor, so he appealed clearly to republicans, also to democrats, but crucially he also picks up votes among those independent voters, those swing votes. that's why he says himself, the national party, at the republican level will be looking at what he does here tonight. >> john thank you very much this morning. cold out there. >>> the other governor's race is in virginia. that's where a nast
. >> john, how are voters in new jersey -- how do they feel about the possibility they might pick a governor and then two years later have to do it again if he decides to run for president? >> i know. his aids have their eyes on the higher prize, you might say. he is quite a popular governor near. and it really stems from hurricane sandy. the way he invited president obama along just ahead of the days of the 2012 presidential election. the thing about chris christie and the reason...
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dcm up 20%. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you! >>> the health care grinch about to steal christmas? it is enough to make holiday shoppers sick. the health care sticker price. after all, if you are doling out more for health care because of the new law, something tells me you do not dole out as much on those hickory farms holiday baskets i love next time you're at the mall. so stick a syringe in that tea plug. it looks like the ho-hum holiday might already be processed in. processed in. ok. >> i got it. i got it. >> this is like an introductory course. we
dcm up 20%. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you! >>> the health care grinch about to steal christmas? it is enough to make holiday shoppers sick. the health care sticker price. after all, if you are doling out more for health care because of the new law, something tells me you do not dole out as much on those hickory farms holiday baskets i love next time you're at the mall. so stick a syringe in that tea plug. it looks like the ho-hum holiday might already be...
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. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you! >>> the health care grinch about to steal christmas? it is enough to make holiday shoppers sick. the health care sticker price. after all, if you are doling out more for health care because of the new law, something tells me you do not dole out as much on those hickory farms holiday baskets i love next time you're at the mall. so stick a syringe in that tea plug. it looks like the ho-hum holiday might already be processed in. processed in. ok. >> i got it. i got it. >> this is like an introductory course. we have dagen mcdowell, charles gasparino with us as well. charlie, what do you make of this? >> it's fine. stein, you come in second. >> do you think that this then really does have an effect on holiday sales? >> it's hard to see how it won't. re wag is down. nfidce i wn. maybonlyixpeop sied u t th wou be a sgn of maiv stker op. >> y sa it wasp t 12. thas tr. anthe ment is ildi. ere'no dbt tere' a rt of maisen thcoury. i n't ink tat pple aliz theast ree crit rd rortseot on bt, oplea
. >> john, how can you be a bull? ramon, we love you! >>> the health care grinch about to steal christmas? it is enough to make holiday shoppers sick. the health care sticker price. after all, if you are doling out more for health care because of the new law, something tells me you do not dole out as much on those hickory farms holiday baskets i love next time you're at the mall. so stick a syringe in that tea plug. it looks like the ho-hum holiday might already be processed in....
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that's how john boehner got to be the speaker. we have a majority and john boehner is doing his job because the people who elected the majority in the house said we don't want obama care, we don't want intrusive government into our lives, particularly in our health care and so john boehner has held the line. and by the way, they compromised about delaying obama care and look what happened? it ended up in a government shutdown and now you have democrats who are split. democrats who don't want, by the way, obama campaigning in their district. we saw that in louisiana with mary landrieu, so here we are. >> matt, we did end up with a government shutdown, the question is why? >> well, it's very clear why,
that's how john boehner got to be the speaker. we have a majority and john boehner is doing his job because the people who elected the majority in the house said we don't want obama care, we don't want intrusive government into our lives, particularly in our health care and so john boehner has held the line. and by the way, they compromised about delaying obama care and look what happened? it ended up in a government shutdown and now you have democrats who are split. democrats who don't want,...
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john, how do we define a disability? well, a disability is really kind of a legal and an administrative term. and in some quarters you might be considered disabled, but by another jurisdiction you might not be considered disabled. but i use the term, often, physical sensory, cognitive, and developmental disability to really clarify what we're talking about. so, barbara, in terms of a real sense, so there are individuals who may have had accidents are now paraplegic, quadriplegic- in terms of those with a substance use or mental illness, are they covered under the ada? yes, they are covered under the ada. the ada defines disability as someone who has a substantial limitation in a major life activity, a history of having a substantial limitation, or someone who is regarded as having a substantial limitation in a major life activity. so people with-in recovery probably have a history of having had a substantial limitation. they may have one at present, or people may regard them because they're in recovery, there may be that
john, how do we define a disability? well, a disability is really kind of a legal and an administrative term. and in some quarters you might be considered disabled, but by another jurisdiction you might not be considered disabled. but i use the term, often, physical sensory, cognitive, and developmental disability to really clarify what we're talking about. so, barbara, in terms of a real sense, so there are individuals who may have had accidents are now paraplegic, quadriplegic- in terms of...
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perhaps not so especially if one needs to workings of the former imf chief here joined by john howe president of a chef find in society and former professor of economics at korean university in the studio to mark the start of potential currency war thank you very much for joining us with the newest including me. well since the two thousand a financial crisis plan that korean won dropped to its lowest eight we have seen a very solid rise in the korean won but a recent report from the us department of treasury says the korean won is still undervalued by today percent does that mean we're going to be seen. the korean won a prize even more this year and next. the school to do one or two kw introduced to new assessment on the podium in the scenic artist isn't that great in that endeavor for courses. he quotes the end of the political races in june the cia. o when korean due to knit. whoa is a very high of eight hundred in oakland traded mainly due to the most korean reason that innovation by dint of korea. that way i'd be the man. this is a dutiful with the head to some proper in one piece assessm
perhaps not so especially if one needs to workings of the former imf chief here joined by john howe president of a chef find in society and former professor of economics at korean university in the studio to mark the start of potential currency war thank you very much for joining us with the newest including me. well since the two thousand a financial crisis plan that korean won dropped to its lowest eight we have seen a very solid rise in the korean won but a recent report from the us...
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how's it looking. will this package goes through with the spd. well the spd leadership of course is that emphasizing the fact they managed to push through one of the key social democrat mons and that is for minimum wage of a purist in the intimate as they did it i'm turning this into a boat full of a minimum when it is very difficult if they've managed to battle be very difficult for crossfit members to reject the agreement. but the problem is that the grassroots very skeptical about a coalition with uncle america's cup to cope with and america's coffee is cold because it's very much longer it numerically and they're afraid that the social democrats will simply be small. if however they reject the deal they'll also be pulling the plug on their own party leadership. on the chances for her part has been laying out some priorities for solace. what is interesting brian that she has actually made a number of important concessions to the social democrats in order to be able to put them to be a wicked pasta a
how's it looking. will this package goes through with the spd. well the spd leadership of course is that emphasizing the fact they managed to push through one of the key social democrat mons and that is for minimum wage of a purist in the intimate as they did it i'm turning this into a boat full of a minimum when it is very difficult if they've managed to battle be very difficult for crossfit members to reject the agreement. but the problem is that the grassroots very skeptical about a...
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[applause] john how do you feel now that you know that she has maintained the pact? >> i'm sorry for making you feel like that. no woman deserves that >> i'm sorry that i even -- >> i'm glad you passed your test >> kirk: because you call her a lot of names. no one deserves that >> no. i feel like i did it out of anger when i slept with his friend i was so angry and hurt and all the times he cheated on me, i felt like if i love him enough he will love me back. and i woke up one morning and i hated him. i hated him so much and i wanted to hurt him. and once i did it i hated myself. there is no coming back from that >> i got a taste of my own medicine and it made me hurt. so -- >> kirk: maybe are you in a good place and time to hear the results of john's lie detector test. our lie detector administrator asked john the following questions. nothing transpired that i need to know about? >> it's very nerve-wracking and every question makes you feel like, oh, god, what if it reads it wrong >> kirk: because it's finding out if somebody is lying >> yes. that is what it's for.
[applause] john how do you feel now that you know that she has maintained the pact? >> i'm sorry for making you feel like that. no woman deserves that >> i'm sorry that i even -- >> i'm glad you passed your test >> kirk: because you call her a lot of names. no one deserves that >> no. i feel like i did it out of anger when i slept with his friend i was so angry and hurt and all the times he cheated on me, i felt like if i love him enough he will love me back. and i...
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hi, phil. >> hey, john. >> how did you get this story? who assigned you this? were you interested in this topic to begin with? >> this is one of the stories that i pitched to the show. i said i want to do a story on eating insects because i think it is a fascinating subject. because they are so healthy, and it tastes good, it seems like a reasonable option, yet so many people are afraid of them. >> well, yes. and insecond consumption is popular in africa and asia. what will it take for the west to adapt. >> i have seen a lot of attempts that i consider top down. a fancy they have, gourmet restaurant, and they will cook insects lit be delicious, but hasn't really worked, what i think we need is something more practical, something like cricket flour that doesn't look like correct, but it is healthy, it is insect based and i think it would be a good stepping zone on that line to eating corrects. >> how did it taste. >> it tastes great. a baked cricket i would say tastes a bit like a sunflower seed. >> uh-huh. and what are the nutrients that are in insects? >> ther
hi, phil. >> hey, john. >> how did you get this story? who assigned you this? were you interested in this topic to begin with? >> this is one of the stories that i pitched to the show. i said i want to do a story on eating insects because i think it is a fascinating subject. because they are so healthy, and it tastes good, it seems like a reasonable option, yet so many people are afraid of them. >> well, yes. and insecond consumption is popular in africa and asia. what...
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john? >> how is all of this going down in israel? >> his name first surfaced about two years ago in a book. so only last night really did the general public kind of learn about this whole thing. apparently some in hollywood like robert deniro expected it. they say he was instrumental, he should be honored as a patriot and the unofficial treasure as israel's espenoage. >> sidney was my expert. in areospace, planes, all kinds of things. many things he said no. many things he said yes. >> so the u.s. has very strict laws on the export of weapons and military technology. he did work with the cia on some missions, so they knew who this guy what -- was and what he was doing. it's very likely they knew exactly what he was up to. it is unbliekly he will be expedited. >> can't wait for the sequel. thank you. >>> are you one of millions of americans planning on getting up early to go shopping on black friday? a lot of those door buster deals may be nothing but smoke and mirrors. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time
john? >> how is all of this going down in israel? >> his name first surfaced about two years ago in a book. so only last night really did the general public kind of learn about this whole thing. apparently some in hollywood like robert deniro expected it. they say he was instrumental, he should be honored as a patriot and the unofficial treasure as israel's espenoage. >> sidney was my expert. in areospace, planes, all kinds of things. many things he said no. many things he...
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john: i understand how private ownership would work in some and land area, but i can't see how you do with the ocean. >> a coupl migrating fish, you can't really on the property. you can on the fish, have a certain tagged fish with electronic surveillance and other technologies, but the way they solve the problem with notions as the tuna. theyuild these enormous bins. it's a fish farm in the ocean. saltwater. they are case then. it's a big case. they get that natural exercise. it makes the face healthier and tastier and that is one where the technology is helping convert a public area into something private with the appropriate incentives. john: you say traffic would go faster if we had a private. >> it comes from the fact that there is no incentive for the owner of the road, which is all of us, but the ower of the road has no incentive to maximize productivity. as a result we get stuck in traffic and complain. john: finally, animals, endangered animals. what should we do about that? bear in mind we are on thanksgiving, no turkey shotage >> an amazing thing. some animals are scarce an
john: i understand how private ownership would work in some and land area, but i can't see how you do with the ocean. >> a coupl migrating fish, you can't really on the property. you can on the fish, have a certain tagged fish with electronic surveillance and other technologies, but the way they solve the problem with notions as the tuna. theyuild these enormous bins. it's a fish farm in the ocean. saltwater. they are case then. it's a big case. they get that natural exercise. it makes...
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coming of, how government made the indians poor and how private property made america rich. ♪ john: have you ever been to an indian reservation in temecula release sought serious poverty and alcoholism and drug abuse. something about indians that makes them lazy or irresponsible . when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have been taking care of you. that sounds like the best deal. >> well, by taking care of us that means providing social welfare programs. the only way to break the cycle of poverty, i believe, is by the recognition that every other canadian and american takes for granted, real property rights. john: in canada reserves are on by the government. so the indian has some piece of paper that says this is my lot. >> but underlying that is the fact that in canada the federal government owns the land. john: so you can't borrow against it. >> you can borrow, get a mortgage, be bonded. there is nothing that you can have tha
coming of, how government made the indians poor and how private property made america rich. ♪ john: have you ever been to an indian reservation in temecula release sought serious poverty and alcoholism and drug abuse. something about indians that makes them lazy or irresponsible . when india's own their own land they do about as well as other americans. >> nobody chooses poverty. we have been legislated by the federal government's both in the united states and canada. john: they have...
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john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was trailing, when the votes came in they provided the margin of difference. why was this such a close wrestling match? the exit polls are fascinating. these will be studied looking ahead to 2014 and 2016, because this state is now such a bellwether state in presidential politics. ken cucinnelli, 53% of the voters in virginia oppose obama care. look at that. 80% of that more than half of the electorate who opposed obama care broke for cucinnelli. the president at the moment is underwater in the state of virginia. they went for ken cucinnelli and yet terry mcauliffe ekes out a w
john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was...
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. >> john, i don't know how old you were, but you must have been a little kid. >> i was a week shy i have three months. my mom used to tell me that she was in the house when they heard the news and that i spent most of the day on her lap as she watched walter cronkite. she would say that i was a bit of a distraction during the day, perhaps helpful in that. but for the generation that wasn't alive, that doesn't have the memory, i think we grew up in the myth of john f. kennedy. i don't mean that in a negative way at all. if you're irish catholic kid and you grew up in boston, most of the houses you went into, be somewhere in the kitchen, maybe in the front foyer, there was a picture of jack kennedy and a picture of jesus christ.
. >> john, i don't know how old you were, but you must have been a little kid. >> i was a week shy i have three months. my mom used to tell me that she was in the house when they heard the news and that i spent most of the day on her lap as she watched walter cronkite. she would say that i was a bit of a distraction during the day, perhaps helpful in that. but for the generation that wasn't alive, that doesn't have the memory, i think we grew up in the myth of john f. kennedy. i...
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. >> thanks so much john. >> how do you read this latest move in congress? i mean if congress were to vote tougher sanctions, vote for tougher sanctions would that hurt the negotiations? >> yeah, sure it would. i think that each side both the americans and the iranians have their hard liners to deal with. the where president rouhani of iran and chabad ragif their nuclear negotiator have basically told the eye tol ayatd the clerics, clearly going to reinforce the hard liners on that side and also discredit the folks that say no, i think we can get a deal. so it's really going to be a problem. >> let me stop you there. i listened to senator lindsay graham talk about tougher sanctions. clearly he must know that information. what's he trying to did here? >> i think the republicans-sorry i shouldn't say the republicans, the republicans and the democrats. you mentioned lindsay graham. robert menendez said we need more sanction he in order to persuade the iranians to accept -- to bring an end to their nuclear -- >> what's that? >> there's just no reason to believe
. >> thanks so much john. >> how do you read this latest move in congress? i mean if congress were to vote tougher sanctions, vote for tougher sanctions would that hurt the negotiations? >> yeah, sure it would. i think that each side both the americans and the iranians have their hard liners to deal with. the where president rouhani of iran and chabad ragif their nuclear negotiator have basically told the eye tol ayatd the clerics, clearly going to reinforce the hard liners on...
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this is how we remember john lennon. some artists got together and imaged how john lennon might look today at the age of 73. janice joplin then and how she might have looked today at the age of 70. elvis presley and now, well, we're not so sure about this one, at the age of 78. bob marley, young and the dream of marley at the age of 68. >>> and next tonight from a desk job to flying high, a dare devil who decided to live what he loved. get paid to do something you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is differ
this is how we remember john lennon. some artists got together and imaged how john lennon might look today at the age of 73. janice joplin then and how she might have looked today at the age of 70. elvis presley and now, well, we're not so sure about this one, at the age of 78. bob marley, young and the dream of marley at the age of 68. >>> and next tonight from a desk job to flying high, a dare devil who decided to live what he loved. get paid to do something you really love, what...
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. >> in the wintertime, don't want to shake everybody's hand, hey, john, how are you doing, i fist bump them. if it is a job interview or someone's mom or dad, but otherwise fist bump. >> shorter, less time. >> i don't need at extra cold in the winter. >>> let's talk about a prom story that is kind of different. a woman made a vow to her friends if she didn't get asked out for the prom she would take her calculator. she would dress up a calculator and take a calculator to prom and that's what she did. because she didn't get asked out for the prom that year. anyway, the following year -- her name is regina reynolds, by the way. the following year she wound up being voted homecoming queen. she basically says to anyone out there, anything can happen. pretty good, one year you are the homecoming queen and the year before you are dating your calculator. >> her boyfriend should be good to her because she always has the calculator in her back pocket. >>> there's a weird ad on craigslist -- i'm sure there are many weird ads on craigslist. but this caught our eye. someone in d.c. is offering you
. >> in the wintertime, don't want to shake everybody's hand, hey, john, how are you doing, i fist bump them. if it is a job interview or someone's mom or dad, but otherwise fist bump. >> shorter, less time. >> i don't need at extra cold in the winter. >>> let's talk about a prom story that is kind of different. a woman made a vow to her friends if she didn't get asked out for the prom she would take her calculator. she would dress up a calculator and take a...
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john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troop. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth fairy? they are suggesting that there is one. none of that is free. it is included up front in your premium. the reason men's premiums are doubling is that they are paying for it even though they don't use it. john: let's go to the president's promise about the cost. he repeatedly said, your insurance premiums will go down. >> we're going to lower your premiums by $20,500 per family per year. >> he could sell used cars. that must be what he did before. he sounds like a demagogue. john: central planners really thought somehow by extruding young people.
john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troop. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth...
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john: before we go further i shed say your book machinery of freedom goes into details how the government might work but to protect the pork in the week if you don't have government the rich people would take over. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony ials the3 defense attorney is working for the government? that is what comes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed byhe same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to convict you. john: then the poor have no defense. >> look at present you don't find that the accord do best at what government produces. they produce schools and we know what those schools are like in the inner-city. he introduces police protecti andhere you don't want to walk at night is for the poor people so on will hold they do better not worse. john: what about law enforcement? the police i think of as a vernment job. >> if you look as recently 18th-centuryngland they have looks odd paper of our system with no pice force if you were robbed it was that you to get him convicted of the crime. john: that sou
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i'll go to you, john. how does this play in with republican catholics at all. >> it should play very consistently. it's like from leo xiii. the excesses of capitalism -- if you believe in capitalism, you have to understand that there are excesses and there has to be faith to bring it altogether. and i think it's a very important message. >> emily, are we talking about folks can't even get a day off because they're shopping? >> right. the pope is killing it. he is just killing it. he is bringing new people back in. he is bringing young people back in and he is running to the left of just about everyone. i actually saw a really -- i loved this. i saw this on my facebook feed, it was a website where you identify the quote, if it was the pope or bill de blasio. >> and david, what does this mean sort of politically, because catholics are independent swing voters a lot. this is sort of the message on sundays, could have an impact in 2016. >> i think so. but this was the message of the last election too. mitt rom
i'll go to you, john. how does this play in with republican catholics at all. >> it should play very consistently. it's like from leo xiii. the excesses of capitalism -- if you believe in capitalism, you have to understand that there are excesses and there has to be faith to bring it altogether. and i think it's a very important message. >> emily, are we talking about folks can't even get a day off because they're shopping? >> right. the pope is killing it. he is just killing...
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. >> hey, john, how is it going? it's christian. i want to let you know the painting is coming along really well and really fast. it's going to be amazing. >> keep me posted. i'm actually in a meeting. >> talk to you soon. bye. >> i'm just going to say my new painting coming along. >> i think christian is a hobbyist. he likes art. he likes to write. he likes a lot of things but he's not getting paid to do it. >> it's already 3:00. this is what i find happens. 20 minutes on the hair product, 20 minutes on facebook, and sometimes it adds up. i wonder if successful people like steve jobs, do they do this? maybe they don't. >> today was an awesome day at work. it does feel strange at times going home when christian is there. >> hey. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> great. >> i just want to sit down and rest for a minute. >> chill? >> yeah. >> wow, i love it. the hair is coming alive. what do you think? >> i'm not sure what to think about it. >> do you like it? >> it's not finished yet. >> it sounds like you just don't like it. >> w
. >> hey, john, how is it going? it's christian. i want to let you know the painting is coming along really well and really fast. it's going to be amazing. >> keep me posted. i'm actually in a meeting. >> talk to you soon. bye. >> i'm just going to say my new painting coming along. >> i think christian is a hobbyist. he likes art. he likes to write. he likes a lot of things but he's not getting paid to do it. >> it's already 3:00. this is what i find happens....
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this doesn't even express how far to the left -- even far to the left of this guy, john -- how do you pronounce his name? i'm going with huntsman. christie is practically center-center. michael, how does christie fare in a gop primary when there's so much room to his right he makes center-right folks look like barry goldwategoldwater, and he actually hugged barack obama? >> well, he's going to have a rough go of it. his theory is the republican party hasn't fundamentally changed from where it was two years ago, six years ago, ten years ago. what that means is it'll be a very trying, very difficult primary process. there will be a lot of purity tests he will fail. there will be a lot of contenders in iowa and south carolina, a lot of voters who vote against him. but in the end, the republican party will, as they have in the past, get behind the guy they think has the best chance of winning, like john mccain, who wept through this murder board, like mitt romney. mitt romney is not the first guy to look at running for president who has problems on guns or abortion or who's raised tolls i
this doesn't even express how far to the left -- even far to the left of this guy, john -- how do you pronounce his name? i'm going with huntsman. christie is practically center-center. michael, how does christie fare in a gop primary when there's so much room to his right he makes center-right folks look like barry goldwategoldwater, and he actually hugged barack obama? >> well, he's going to have a rough go of it. his theory is the republican party hasn't fundamentally changed from...
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john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troop. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth fairy? they are suggesting that there is one. none of that is free. it is included up front in your premium. the reason men's premiums are doubling is that they are paying for it even though they don't use it. john: let's go to the president's promise about the cost. he repeatedly said, your insurance premiums will go down. >> we're going to lower your premiums by $20,500 per family per year. >> he could sell used cars. that must be what he did before. he sounds like a demagogue. john: central planners really thought somehow by extruding young people.
john: that is not how this law was sold. john: troop. >> the president knew that to sell this lawyer had to say, you can keep but you have if you like it will be less take care of the uninsured. it was a scam from the beginning john: as the at the reality of central planning is now being revealed, the left continues to run celebrations of how great obamacare is, especially for you women. ♪ john: when you play it -- pay nothing for something you overuses. >> where is the tooth...
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and all military going to salute the president at that time i'd like john to go with him and learn how to salute and salute his father. do you think the agents can teach him that? i sudden, sure, that's not a problem. agents started working with him, day after day, he would only do it with his left hand. finally on that date november 11 he came with his father he did it properly. then from that point on it was back to the left hand. the day of the services at st. matthew's cathedral. took him to the agents, took him to a side room, trying to keep his busy they did have him salute. right back to left-handed. the marine colonel at the doorway, he saw what was happening, he walked in to the room he said, john, this is how you salute. he saluted. all be darned it stuck. took that colonel 15 seconds to teach him what we'd been trying to teach him for a missouri his worked, ours didn't. >> schieffer: semper phi. you're an american hero. we'll be back with the "face the nation" flashback. i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag
and all military going to salute the president at that time i'd like john to go with him and learn how to salute and salute his father. do you think the agents can teach him that? i sudden, sure, that's not a problem. agents started working with him, day after day, he would only do it with his left hand. finally on that date november 11 he came with his father he did it properly. then from that point on it was back to the left hand. the day of the services at st. matthew's cathedral. took him...
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. >>> the remarkable story about how john f. kennedy's final resting place was chosen. >>> plus, road trip, forget the best video games. what about the worst, it's about a very long bus ride. we begin with misconduct in the military. a pentagon study shows there were nearly 30,000 sexual assault cases reported last year, attacks against both men and women, and horror stories keep surfacing about cases that were reported but then ignored. today, senators discussed ways to overhaul the system, senator kristin gillibrand is discussing cases out of the chain of command. she says she's taking this on behalf of military survivors. >> sarah's story is extremely disturbing. she said i know the military was notorious for mishandling rape cases. she said having someone in your direct chain of command doesn't make any sense. it's like getting raped by your brother and having your dad decide the case. >> libby casey is on capitol hill. libby the senate divided on this right? >> that's right, john. it's one that the pentagon is working on. t
. >>> the remarkable story about how john f. kennedy's final resting place was chosen. >>> plus, road trip, forget the best video games. what about the worst, it's about a very long bus ride. we begin with misconduct in the military. a pentagon study shows there were nearly 30,000 sexual assault cases reported last year, attacks against both men and women, and horror stories keep surfacing about cases that were reported but then ignored. today, senators discussed ways to...
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john: before we go further i shed say your book machinery of freedom goes into details how the government might work but to protect the pork in the week if you don't have government the rich people would take over. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony trials the3 defense attorney is working for the government? that is what comes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed by the same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to convict you. john: then the poor have no defense. >> look at present you don't find that the accord do best at what government produces. they produce schools and we know what those schools are like in the inner-city. he introduces police protection and where you don't want to walk at night is for the poor people so on will hold they do better not worse. john: what about law enforcement? the police i think of as a government job. >> if you look as recently 18th-century england they have looks odd paper of our system with no police force if you were robbed it was that you to get him convicted of the crime.
john: before we go further i shed say your book machinery of freedom goes into details how the government might work but to protect the pork in the week if you don't have government the rich people would take over. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony trials the3 defense attorney is working for the government? that is what comes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed by the same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to...
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i believe the new frontier did not end that day on our texas frontier. >> so john, how has this city evolved over these 50 years? what was the mayor referring to? >> reporter: well, wolf, the city was called the city of hate in those days after the tragedy right here on dealey plaza and there was very little reference to the violence, the assassination. most of the speeches, most of the tributes instead to the legacy of president kennedy. but president kennedy had been warned beforehand when he was here in texas for that political swing, dallas would be the worst stop, would be the most hostile and this city labeled the city of hate has spent years wrestling with that reputation. there had never before been an official ceremony on this site. every year the conspiracy theorists would come, tourists would come, but the city did decide on jfk 50, the 50th anniversary, to have that ceremony and again, very little time spent on the tragic events here. lee harvey oswald never mentioned, for example. instead, recitation of some of the president's most uplifting speeches and a chance for thi
i believe the new frontier did not end that day on our texas frontier. >> so john, how has this city evolved over these 50 years? what was the mayor referring to? >> reporter: well, wolf, the city was called the city of hate in those days after the tragedy right here on dealey plaza and there was very little reference to the violence, the assassination. most of the speeches, most of the tributes instead to the legacy of president kennedy. but president kennedy had been warned...
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>> john thurman. >> how long did he talk? >> i think 23 hours. >> more, more. 1957 civil rights bill. >> they don't talk anymore. they just threaten the filibuster and go about their business. >> so what happened with the filibuster? wait a minute. wait a minute. >> first of all, we democrats felt the republicans were blocking the nominees. they only controlled 55. >> tell me about harry reed and how he did this. >> he did this through a procedure that the republicans felt was parliamentary illegal. he did it with a 51 vote change of the rules. normally, they are only allowed to do in the first opening day of the session. however, they violated their own rule and did it according to the republicans. >> why have they waited so long to get rid of the filibuster? wait a minute? >> they need to do it now because they are running out of time to get the judges through. the democrats may lose the senate majority in the coming election. this may give them a chance to usher through many nominees the president chooses before they presi
>> john thurman. >> how long did he talk? >> i think 23 hours. >> more, more. 1957 civil rights bill. >> they don't talk anymore. they just threaten the filibuster and go about their business. >> so what happened with the filibuster? wait a minute. wait a minute. >> first of all, we democrats felt the republicans were blocking the nominees. they only controlled 55. >> tell me about harry reed and how he did this. >> he did this through a...
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john kennedy thought. that was johnson. who dreamt of being the second fdr and who had grandiose notions what use could do with legislation, and kennedy was more detached in that sense, too. we're going to have medicare and have demonstration programs, but i think it would have been acutely aware, for instance 0, the political dangers of a great society program with big city mayors at odds with community based organizations, fighting for money. kennedys were from boston. they understood the black-white conflict in terms of white working class and schools. johnson saw it as the north and the south. so i think you would -- kennedy just didn't talk that way. i can't imagine him calling for a war on poverty. because he had a great degree of skepticism about the power of government, whether it was military or domestic. he would have had programs, but smaller, more modest, and it would have been very important for kennedy to make sure that this wasn't seen as a racial program. shortly before he left for dallas,
john kennedy thought. that was johnson. who dreamt of being the second fdr and who had grandiose notions what use could do with legislation, and kennedy was more detached in that sense, too. we're going to have medicare and have demonstration programs, but i think it would have been acutely aware, for instance 0, the political dangers of a great society program with big city mayors at odds with community based organizations, fighting for money. kennedys were from boston. they understood the...
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john and i communicate to one another. >> martin is expected to meet with the nfl investigators later this week. >>> sunday of course means the nfl football. a look at this week' best performances. the saints facing the cowboys. drew brees an nfl record with 41st downs in the game. throwing four touchdowns including this one to make it 42-17. they win 49-17. the ravens hosting cincinnati. the bengals down a touchdown with two second on the clock. and de dalton let's sun slide it gets tipped into the end zone. this one goes to over time. but in ot the havens justin tucker hits the 46 yard field goal for the win. ravens prevail 20-17. they beat san v-- san francisco. a 2,000 pound satellite broke up on re-entry. any debris probably harmlessly landed in the ocean. it ran out of fuel about three weeks ago turning it into space junk. it was launched back in 2009 to match the earth's gravity. >> while you were sleeping the 2014 winter olympic torch returned to the earth. it landed in central kazakhstan russia. thursday the torch was taken on a historic walk out side of the space station. it
john and i communicate to one another. >> martin is expected to meet with the nfl investigators later this week. >>> sunday of course means the nfl football. a look at this week' best performances. the saints facing the cowboys. drew brees an nfl record with 41st downs in the game. throwing four touchdowns including this one to make it 42-17. they win 49-17. the ravens hosting cincinnati. the bengals down a touchdown with two second on the clock. and de dalton let's sun slide it...
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that is what issthis what about john kennedy. how there was no predictable mold to john kennedy. that is what defined him in history and leaves us guessing in history. just ask a historian. rick, this happened after the fact, but let's go back who he was, and i think one thing that comes through loud and clear is not easily labeled, not a conservative but very pragmatic. >> and these are terms the change with every generation. it is the one at was supposed to be in the early 1960s and jfk as a politician, of course, always one of these terms to be flexible. this includes jfk being a liberal in the classic mold. it has pretty much been debunked by histians if you look athis backing of the civil rights movement. he was kind of weak kneed the first couple of years and then offense finally pushed into it and he got mor liberal on the issue. talking about his tax cut policy, whch is what i think what you really want to ta about here is jfk who started out fairly conservative on tax cuts and he was not a conservative when it came to government policy. so it is mixed bag. >> he did go a
that is what issthis what about john kennedy. how there was no predictable mold to john kennedy. that is what defined him in history and leaves us guessing in history. just ask a historian. rick, this happened after the fact, but let's go back who he was, and i think one thing that comes through loud and clear is not easily labeled, not a conservative but very pragmatic. >> and these are terms the change with every generation. it is the one at was supposed to be in the early 1960s and jfk...
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when i herd john hudson's story, i had to meet him. á >> how's it going? >> i am jim. >> johnny, how's it going, man? you are probably one of the coolest 11-year-olds on the face of this planet. i am looking forward to meeting you. >> thank you. >> we talked about what it was like to have eb. >> what happens your skin? >> i am missing collagen 7, in my body. and -- >> that's a protein? >> yeah. >> and it causes me to have wounds and blisters and -- >> and that's why you keep it covered yeah. >> he took me on a journey into his world. ♪ >> is that fun? >> at first it was, now -- >> now it's not like -- >> yeah. >> check it out. >> so, what's your favorite thing in here? >> probably my extreme trophy. i came in first place, 3 years in a row for my age division. >> nice. >> and you got a dolphin tail? >> yeah, i like these movies. i think about how hey lost his tail. >> uh-huh. >> and there's such a comparison. >> i have to change a bandage on my arm. would you like to see it? >> okay, yeah. >> he wanted to help me understand what it was like to live with e
when i herd john hudson's story, i had to meet him. á >> how's it going? >> i am jim. >> johnny, how's it going, man? you are probably one of the coolest 11-year-olds on the face of this planet. i am looking forward to meeting you. >> thank you. >> we talked about what it was like to have eb. >> what happens your skin? >> i am missing collagen 7, in my body. and -- >> that's a protein? >> yeah. >> and it causes me to have wounds and...
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the lucky winner of the drop goes to john doucette. >> wow. how does it feel, man? >> shocking. >> what a weird way to win money. where's you get that ten grand? i had a ping-pong ball inside of a pumpkin that was raised real high and they dropped it. >> and video about the the science of what happens when you urinate. this is a simulated urine stream in slow mo. i want you to watch the splatter. >> oh, it goes. >> oh, it goes. >> even if you hit the bowl. and this shows you exactly why and how much. >> it's a lot. >> it's more than you think. >> to explain the science behind this pee stream -- i don't know even know how to talk to you here. >> well, he peas sitting down. >> we have our scientist who has studied this in his own time. >> he's a boy. >>. >> hi, zajac. >> so this video is coming to us from the splash lab and they study kind of fluid dynamics there in their lab and one of the things they've researched is in fact europeanation and what happens. >> can i tell you what happens. if you have any males in your household. >> so what would that toilet design lo
the lucky winner of the drop goes to john doucette. >> wow. how does it feel, man? >> shocking. >> what a weird way to win money. where's you get that ten grand? i had a ping-pong ball inside of a pumpkin that was raised real high and they dropped it. >> and video about the the science of what happens when you urinate. this is a simulated urine stream in slow mo. i want you to watch the splatter. >> oh, it goes. >> oh, it goes. >> even if you hit the...
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you may have heard of him, a guy named john elway. i wanted to get his thoughts on peyton manning and how the nfl hall of famer misses playing. >> i called john elway monday morning and let him know i wanted to be a denver bronco. >> when peyton manning was first being recruited by all of these teams, he said his biggest decisions about going with denver was because of you. what would you say are the biggest things you've noticed about him that you didn't know from just being friendly an seeing him around? >> i think everybody is different. but i think peyton's attention to detail, i've not seen anything else like it how he works with his teammates and the receivers and the precise routes he wants those guys to run. so he does a tremendous job with the film study that he does. like i said, to me his attention to detail is unmatched. >> what about for you? because a lot of elite athletes find that when they try to go into management, they're frustrated. michael jordan has talked about the fact that there were times when he just wanted
you may have heard of him, a guy named john elway. i wanted to get his thoughts on peyton manning and how the nfl hall of famer misses playing. >> i called john elway monday morning and let him know i wanted to be a denver bronco. >> when peyton manning was first being recruited by all of these teams, he said his biggest decisions about going with denver was because of you. what would you say are the biggest things you've noticed about him that you didn't know from just being...