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>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. ♪ >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes for jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the powers of the day, when all of that hit jesus' ear
>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john. his baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself baptizing by water for this reason. that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive...
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john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter, he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover, a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it,
john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you...
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together, you and john proved and john me, you proved all the pleasures. you not only had a magical love affair, the other thing about you, you were partners. together, you bore the weight of pain and responsibility with enormous humility. and a sense of duty that defined to as the greatest of america's greatest generation. i think john defined what it meant to be american, what we were about. just by how he acted. it was always about promise. we were a country about possibilities, opportunity, always a belief in tomorrow. tomorrow. when john was in the house a allle of years ago, that is he kept talking about. what are we going to do now, joe? what are we going to do tomorrow? we have all these opportunities. together you taught us that a good life is built not on a single historic act or multiple acts of heroism, but the thousands little things, the thousand little things that built character. treating everyone with dignity and respect. john was one of the few of my colleagues where we could go in the restroom where the shoeshine guy was, he would always
together, you and john proved and john me, you proved all the pleasures. you not only had a magical love affair, the other thing about you, you were partners. together, you bore the weight of pain and responsibility with enormous humility. and a sense of duty that defined to as the greatest of america's greatest generation. i think john defined what it meant to be american, what we were about. just by how he acted. it was always about promise. we were a country about possibilities, opportunity,...
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john was just like that. john made us look up. not only to the sky thinking we might actually be able to see him up there but toward the higher purpose that we as a country are always striving to achieve. leepted innovation and bravery. and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew aboard "friendship 7," and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he dared the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this day also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both end of the political spectrum. by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor, to travel farther into the solar syste
john was just like that. john made us look up. not only to the sky thinking we might actually be able to see him up there but toward the higher purpose that we as a country are always striving to achieve. leepted innovation and bravery. and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew aboard "friendship 7," and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he did the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor t
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance...
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his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history, we're able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand
his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's...
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john: skylit. today for the first time most of the richest counties in america surround washington d.c.. two people know more about how they got rich than peter schweitzer the author of printing cache the book that exposed many of the clinton foundation sleazy dealings. so i feel sorry for you. your book was going to be big for four years and now she is not elected. nobody cares anymore. >> people care. washington d.c. is a target rich environment as far as exposing cronyism and corruption. never-ending source unfortunately of those kinds of stories in that kind of information. john: than let's show some more pictures that show how much money as is sloshing around the washington swamp. washington, once a sleepy part-time home for politicians now resembles versailles. powerbrokers work in buildings that look like palaces and after work they go home to castles. >> it all helps one understand why people spend millions to win jobs here and then. >> once people come to d.c. they never leave. john: that
john: skylit. today for the first time most of the richest counties in america surround washington d.c.. two people know more about how they got rich than peter schweitzer the author of printing cache the book that exposed many of the clinton foundation sleazy dealings. so i feel sorry for you. your book was going to be big for four years and now she is not elected. nobody cares anymore. >> people care. washington d.c. is a target rich environment as far as exposing cronyism and...
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john glenn sr. and mrs. clara glenn are proud of their son's accomplishments. >> john was prepared for the orbital flight as was the entire team. >> in a way, john has been preparing all his life for his venture into space. as a small boy, his idea of a holiday was a visit to the airport. and when he grew up, it was no surprise to us when he decided to learn to fly. >> flight commanded young john's hanlg interests. he had to learn to fly. world war ii had interrupted college. he received his first flying lessons from this pilot. >> this is john's flight record with my combat after his first flight, which was eager to learn, relaxed, alert, and good coordination. he certainly has retained he's flight qualities right into outer space. >> flight training at pensacola and corpus christi. many earned their wings here. john went to corpus christi to learn about airplanes and time for physical conditioning and sports and for religious inspiration. like these naval aviators, to win his wings. the navy's thorough tra
john glenn sr. and mrs. clara glenn are proud of their son's accomplishments. >> john was prepared for the orbital flight as was the entire team. >> in a way, john has been preparing all his life for his venture into space. as a small boy, his idea of a holiday was a visit to the airport. and when he grew up, it was no surprise to us when he decided to learn to fly. >> flight commanded young john's hanlg interests. he had to learn to fly. world war ii had interrupted college....
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john: yes. that is what is so different about this era of computing. in the past we would have to go in with programmers and tell the machine to do something differently. in this case you don't reprogram watson. you give it new information. it develops and reasons in new ways and gets new insights on it own in working with humans. charlie: when did you make the decision that that was the way to go? john: in early 2000's were looking at what at the time was artificial intelligence. everyone before this effort had tried to build systems that directly mimicked human understanding, human learning. they were developing all sorts of rules. they were trying to program systems to be like the brain. there were some tremendous break-throughs in i.b.m. research that said we are not going to do it that way. we are going to do it differently, purely statistical. we are going to put learning engines in, and we are not going to tell the system. we are going to give it the ability to learn. that was a tremendou
john: yes. that is what is so different about this era of computing. in the past we would have to go in with programmers and tell the machine to do something differently. in this case you don't reprogram watson. you give it new information. it develops and reasons in new ways and gets new insights on it own in working with humans. charlie: when did you make the decision that that was the way to go? john: in early 2000's were looking at what at the time was artificial intelligence. everyone...
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back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 stefan frei. in front of the toronto supporters. the man who has been a huge catalyst to toronto's run to mls cup. can he get them started in the penalty shootout. >> [crowd noise] >> john: big sigh of relief. >> brad: stefan frei goes the right way. >> john: brad evans 9 and 9 in his regular season career. went to the goalkeepers's right and made a penalty in the open cup 90. clint irwin in his way. 9 consecutive penalties go past him. evans delivers. 1 apiece through one rundown. >> brad: pressure does strange things to players. not for brad evans. probably the first time in
back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against...
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john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i invented a lot of things that weren't subtle. john: you invented a headache relief and what sounds like quackery so glad i wasn't successful. cell phone. cell phone ads that block callers. >> too many cell phones applications across to many platforms of that failed as well. john: a battery-operated shoelace, shoelaces. >> the reason they failed is the chinese knocked us off to. john: they sold well but you got ripped off by imitations. >> you can find the magnitude of them and you them and you see them and retail chains as well. john: you started submitt
john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over...
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back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 in front of the toronto supporters. the man who has been a huge catalyst to toronto's run to mls cup. can he get them started in the penalty shootout. >> [crowd noise] >> john: big sigh of relief. >> brad: stefan frei goes the right way. >> john: brad evans 9 and 9 in his regular season career. went to the goalkeepers's right and made a penalty in the cup 90. clint irwin in his way. 9 consecutive penalties go past him. evans delivers. 1 apiece through one rundown. >> brad: pressure does strange things to players. not for brad evans. probably the first time in a half-hour or 45
back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? >> brad: no pressure on the goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against...
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john: why not? because it's not safe said this new york politician. >> this is an important health issue. people can get very sick. john: at the time no evidence of anybody getting an infection or having any problem. someone lost a fingernail from a regular manicure. should we ban all manicures? >> this is a tightly regulated industry. this is something that i think needs to be banned. john: and now this band. new york state says it violates animal welfare rights. politicians always want more rules. my show and my career were possible because i got insurance to do some of the research. college students helped me just for the experience but that's illegal now thanks partly to president obama's labor department and lawsuits from people who claimed unpaid internships are not fair. >> lawyers can say we can afford to pay anybody so why should we be forced to pay anybody in this room? john: because they wouldn't get people to clean the floors of bidding get paid. that woman wrote a "new york times" artic
john: why not? because it's not safe said this new york politician. >> this is an important health issue. people can get very sick. john: at the time no evidence of anybody getting an infection or having any problem. someone lost a fingernail from a regular manicure. should we ban all manicures? >> this is a tightly regulated industry. this is something that i think needs to be banned. john: and now this band. new york state says it violates animal welfare rights. politicians always...
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john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john: death by socialism? how can i call the show that? to many people socialism is good or fair or equal. the word socialist after all is derived from society. we are all in this together. bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist and he almost lost the democratic nomination by promising socialist benefits. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has d
john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john:...
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god speed, john glenn. john pearman with is one the line, and a lot of us grief are grieving at well. >> indeed. john glenn was an american hero. he was the astronaut's astronaut. and he really had a passion for seeing america pursue a strong science and research agenda, both on the ground and in space. i met him at his senate office when he was preparing to leave office to go train to become an astronaut, and worked with him to first interact with the publicken online when the can be was still new at that time, and he wanted to answer as many questions as possible him wanted the public to know that space flight was important and that was something that pushed the entire country ahead. >> he was remarkably current man for a man of his years. >> he was. he took a very strong interest in seeing the new technologies advancing as quickly as possible. he was fascinated when i brought him the web site back then, he -- it was brand new and he wanted to know how to surf the web. that was his first question. >> wow.
god speed, john glenn. john pearman with is one the line, and a lot of us grief are grieving at well. >> indeed. john glenn was an american hero. he was the astronaut's astronaut. and he really had a passion for seeing america pursue a strong science and research agenda, both on the ground and in space. i met him at his senate office when he was preparing to leave office to go train to become an astronaut, and worked with him to first interact with the publicken online when the can be was...
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back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 stefan frei. supporters. the man who has been a huge catalyst to toronto's run to mls cup. can he get them started in the penalty shootout. >> [crowd noise] >> john: big >> brad: stefan frei goes the right way. >> john: brad evans 9 and 9 in his regular season career. went to the goalkeepers's right and made a penalty in the open cup 90. 9 consecutive penalties go past him. evans delivers. 1 apiece through one rundown. >> brad: pressure does strange things to players. not for brad evans. probably the first time in a half-hour or 45 minutes that irwin hit the ground. >> john: michael bradley 0 for in takin
back to john and brad. >> john: toronto will go first. stefan frei 7 saves. clint irwin not a save to make. what are the keys in your mind? goalkeepers. the goalkeepers can only be heroes. all of the pressure on the 10 players who walk up to take the penalty. >> john: jozy altidore 15 goals in 19 games since returning from the hamstring injury. first player to score goals if 5 consecutive playoff games in 1 post-season. he will step up first against 6 foot 3 stefan frei. supporters....
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john: the man died. two days later at the black lives matter rally in dallas a man killed five officers and wounded two others. how do we get more justice. former nypd detective bo dietl says support police officers more and get tougher on prime. but some say they need to let more people out of jail. >> the right number of people in jail is the right answer. but there are a lot of people in jail with mental health issues. police officers don't have enough time to chase the truely violent repeat offenders because they are distracted by so many things. john: isn't there some good reason for black lives matter protesters to be mad, some cops are bullies. 650,000 the cops in america. one-half of one percent is thousands of bullies out there. >> even if you take the structure of the clergy. you have got more than that in the surgery and doctors. john: but they don't have guns and the right to use them to take my life. >> a cop making $40,000 a year and is expected to be a psychologist or socialologist. john:
john: the man died. two days later at the black lives matter rally in dallas a man killed five officers and wounded two others. how do we get more justice. former nypd detective bo dietl says support police officers more and get tougher on prime. but some say they need to let more people out of jail. >> the right number of people in jail is the right answer. but there are a lot of people in jail with mental health issues. police officers don't have enough time to chase the truely violent...
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john the last to go. i mean, they were on the lips of every american as we were in this great space race against the soviet union. they beat us into space with sputnik. then they beat us into orbit. and ten months later, we fly john glenn and they knew they had a 20% chance of the atlas rocket not working. john was on orbit for seven orbits. and then they got an indication that his heat shield was loose. they decided to bring him back after the third orbit. of course, not knowing if the heat shield was going to fall off on re-entry and he would burn up. the last transmission as he went into the blackout period of the fiery heat of re-entry, they could hear john humming the battle hymn of the republic. >> amazing. i think it was john glenn -- i hope i got the words right. i probably didn't. so indulge me. asked about death or those who died in space were in the wrong place at the wrong time and the wrong space, he said, there by the grace of god go i. i was thinking of you. i know you were a pay load speci
john the last to go. i mean, they were on the lips of every american as we were in this great space race against the soviet union. they beat us into space with sputnik. then they beat us into orbit. and ten months later, we fly john glenn and they knew they had a 20% chance of the atlas rocket not working. john was on orbit for seven orbits. and then they got an indication that his heat shield was loose. they decided to bring him back after the third orbit. of course, not knowing if the heat...
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john wilkes booth: great god, i have no longer a country! john mathews: what's the matter, john? john wilkes booth: mathews, i have a favor to ask you. will you grant it? i may have to leave town tonight and i have a letter here, which i desire to be published in the national intelligencer. please attend to it for me unless i see you before 10 o'clock tomorrow. john mathews: why, there goes general grant. john wilkes booth: where? come on! tom hanks: general and mrs. grant will later recall the horseman who peered into their carriage twice on its way to the train station. the actor john mathews will be on stage that evening at ford's theater. the next day he will burn the letter. the signed confession given to him by john wilkes booth. abraham lincoln has less than 15 hours to live. ♪ ♪ get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. i have a big meeting when we land, but i'm so stuffed up, i can't rest. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka-seltzer plus night liquid gels fights your wors
john wilkes booth: great god, i have no longer a country! john mathews: what's the matter, john? john wilkes booth: mathews, i have a favor to ask you. will you grant it? i may have to leave town tonight and i have a letter here, which i desire to be published in the national intelligencer. please attend to it for me unless i see you before 10 o'clock tomorrow. john mathews: why, there goes general grant. john wilkes booth: where? come on! tom hanks: general and mrs. grant will later recall the...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious glint, he made us all .eel good about ourselves john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he did the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the ti
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious glint, he made us all .eel good about ourselves john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance...
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godspeed, john glenn, and thank you. we will never forget you. ♪ >> i decided it was time to go and do some other things. thought about politics and government work sometimes, but i had no idea that i ever would be able to do that myselfment you know, i thought about that since i was a kid. i was proud of my combat service i'd had in world war ii and in korea. proud of the test work i had done, being able to contribute an orbital flight. if i wasn't able to continue that area, where could i do the best and do the best for the country. that's where i decided to run for public office. if you're interested in the senate or across the breadth and depth of everything in this country. >> when john glenn was 10-years-old, his father, vaa veteran of world war i, taught him how to play "taps" on the bugle. they'd play together memorial day in new concord, small flags and flowers next now grave sites, gravestones of the fallen. and john would recall that time and feeling when he said, where love of country was a given, defense o
godspeed, john glenn, and thank you. we will never forget you. ♪ >> i decided it was time to go and do some other things. thought about politics and government work sometimes, but i had no idea that i ever would be able to do that myselfment you know, i thought about that since i was a kid. i was proud of my combat service i'd had in world war ii and in korea. proud of the test work i had done, being able to contribute an orbital flight. if i wasn't able to continue that area, where...
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john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for unions. and there is a cozy relationship between them. john: to join this argument please follow me on twitter. use the hashtag stossel like my facebook page so you can post on my wall. next, better private alternatives to government mass transit. a better way to go into space. launching an successfully landing its falcon nine rocket. it's the first time it's ever been done. been done. even better money. ♪i believe, i believe ♪believe we're still worth the fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i be
john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for...
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john gave them two note pads. >> these pads were pads that were kept by the telephone and each -- john and patsy had their own pads. >> detectives concluded the ransom note was written on pages torn out of patsy's notepad. >> also examination of that pad showed that somebody had started a ransom note at one time and then abandoned it. >> did the kidnapper write a practice note? over the next few weeks other clues heightened police suspicions towards patsy. >> the garrote was fashioned from a paintbrush which came from patsy's painting supplies. >> she was wearing the same outfit she was wearing the night before. >> there was significance derived by some observers from that fact in that patsy was a former miss west virginia would never be seen wearing the same thing twice. >> and police accused both the ramseys of acting peculiar. >> they never really reacted like parents. if it was my daughter that had been killed, i'd be sitting at the police department every day. >> there's been so much publicity saying the ramseys wouldn't talk with police. >> no, that's total fiction. we talked to
john gave them two note pads. >> these pads were pads that were kept by the telephone and each -- john and patsy had their own pads. >> detectives concluded the ransom note was written on pages torn out of patsy's notepad. >> also examination of that pad showed that somebody had started a ransom note at one time and then abandoned it. >> did the kidnapper write a practice note? over the next few weeks other clues heightened police suspicions towards patsy. >> the...
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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john: right. there is not anybody i know right now that has ever been involved in recounts that thinks this recount will change the outcome. so is this mainly in academic effort? i do not mean to belittle it in that sense, but are you trying to say that this technology does not work and you are trying to restore faith in the system or find holes in the system? or is this an effort to actually overturn the outcome of the election? dr. stein: let me tell you, it is not to overturn the results of the election. it is not to overturn one candidate for another. it is not about who won. it is about the process and assuring the american people that at a time of record cynicism and disappointment in our political system that we can be confident in our vote. it is not just an academic question. we have seen plenty of trouble with our voting machines when we have actually looked. during the recount in ohio, 90,000 votes did not get counted in toledo. and the only reason we found out about it is the people of
john: right. there is not anybody i know right now that has ever been involved in recounts that thinks this recount will change the outcome. so is this mainly in academic effort? i do not mean to belittle it in that sense, but are you trying to say that this technology does not work and you are trying to restore faith in the system or find holes in the system? or is this an effort to actually overturn the outcome of the election? dr. stein: let me tell you, it is not to overturn the results of...
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that's you, john. >> not me. >> why so? >> you of all of us are a man of principle, of region, willing to represent the british soldiers at trial. >> during the two-week trip to philadelphia, john and samuel worked to refine their strategy. while others from the north and south journey even farther carrying with them their and agendas. georgia refuses the invitation which raises questions about the loyalty of the southern colonies. >> it's the massachusetts boys here to tell us what to do. >> gentlemen, allow me to introduce myself. i am colonel george washington. please sit. >> thank you, colonel, for your hospitality. >> please know the feelings of those two are hardly the majority. thank you, both. >> to john and sam's surprise, the massachusetts delegation greeted in philadelphia by some admiring virginians led by george washington. who provides some much-needed encouragement. >> if the british dare to unleash their troops on the people of boston, i would raise a thousand men at my own expense. if they can treat massach
that's you, john. >> not me. >> why so? >> you of all of us are a man of principle, of region, willing to represent the british soldiers at trial. >> during the two-week trip to philadelphia, john and samuel worked to refine their strategy. while others from the north and south journey even farther carrying with them their and agendas. georgia refuses the invitation which raises questions about the loyalty of the southern colonies. >> it's the massachusetts boys...
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but john knew. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the softest sigh he said, i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. in memoriam 2016 takes a look at former house financial services committee chairman michael oxley of ohio. he died in january at the age of 71. congressman oxley is best known of 2002.xley act it addressed corporate accounting standards in the wake of the enron and worldcom scandals. legislationut the at a dinner honoring the financial services committee. when we started this process, it became known as oxley, it started in the house and we were the first committee to have a hearing on the enron scandal. enron, the seventh-largest corporation in america. newsmagazines, leaders of the best, it was voted the company to work for, the company of the 20, on and on and on. a lot of people bought stock. as a matter of fact, most people who were selling stock or brokers didn't recomm
but john knew. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the softest sigh he said, i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. in memoriam 2016 takes a look at former house financial services committee chairman michael oxley of ohio. he died in january at the age of 71. congressman oxley is best known of 2002.xley act it addressed corporate accounting standards in the wake of the enron and...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea, and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he dared the most on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel further into space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavo
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea, and worked tirelessly to advance...
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john knew, annie. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the said. i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. >> a little over 75 years ago, annie caster was set to give her senior organ recital at mesquite college. on the way there, 20-year-old john glenn was listening to his car radio and learned of the bombing of pearl harbor. after the concert, the two of them sat together and talk to -- talked. he told her about the attack and his plans to enlist. on december 7, 1941, the pieces of their life came together and they mapped out their future. one of the pieces of the music that she played that day was by it became a very important piece of music for her and her soon-to-be husband. "to be will now sing still my soul" a him set to the tune of singlandia. [piano playing] [piano playing] [choir singing] >> someone goes up to jesus and asks him, what is the most important thing? what matters the most?
john knew, annie. once, over dinner, in a room packed with his admirers, i mentioned to john how inspiring your marriage is to me. he leaned in and with the said. i am who i am because of annie. we love you, annie. >> a little over 75 years ago, annie caster was set to give her senior organ recital at mesquite college. on the way there, 20-year-old john glenn was listening to his car radio and learned of the bombing of pearl harbor. after the concert, the two of them sat together and talk...
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john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john: death by socialism? how can i call the show that? to many people socialism is good or fair or equal. the word socialist after all is derived from society. we are all in this together. bernie sanders calls himself a democratic socialist and he almost lost the democratic nomination by promising socialist benefits. >> this campaign is about moving the united states toward universal health care. john: at this sanders event supporters carried red flags, red as a number of -- the color of socialism and communism. look what socialism has d
john: is this our future? riots, long lines people waiting to get food, fighting over bags of flour, dying in hospitals that have no supply? this is socialism. some americans would want more of this. fortunately she lost but what will donald trump bring? >> we are going to charge you with 35% tax. john: will trump turn america into this? will we learn from venezuelans of cuba's mistake or is there a future death by socialism? that's our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. john:...
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john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance the field of aviation long before he took to space. he did the utmost on behalf of us all. it is fitting that this they also marks the 113th anniversary of the wright brothers' first powered flight. just as john advanced the frontiers of aviation, so, too, we will follow his legacy to us, to travel farther in space. john glenn received many accolades, but his true measure is taken not in awards but in the respect he still commands on both ends of the political spectrum, by the large shadow he cast on our entire endeavor t
john was just like that. john made us look up, not only to the sky, thinking we might actually be able to see him up there, but toward a higher purpose, that we as a country are always striving to achieve. he represented innovation and bravery, and with that infectious grin, he made us all feel good about ourselves. john first flew to space aboard friendship 7, and he was truly a friend of humanity. a daring pilot who risked his life in world war ii and korea and worked tirelessly to advance...
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john: i'm john heilemann. with all due respect to all those people floating the idea of chris christie being the new rnc chairman, we have five works for you. >> sit down and shut up. ♪ john: on the show tonight, trump's transition team, and one lean, mean howard dean. but first, it's been 23 days since donald trump became the first -- making the president-elect -- became the president-elect of the united states area and we have not seen him much until today, when he held his first public event. trump is kicking off his victory lap thank you tour this week, but the first event took place this afternoon and indianapolis, where he basked in the glow of the deal with the carrier air-conditioning company to keep a thousand jobs for moving to mexico next year. in the speech, there was no shortage of self-aggrandizement, but is demeanor was calm, measured, and is tone was optimistic. -- he's tone was often -- his tone was optimistic. mr. trump: i want to let the companies know that we are going to do great things
john: i'm john heilemann. with all due respect to all those people floating the idea of chris christie being the new rnc chairman, we have five works for you. >> sit down and shut up. ♪ john: on the show tonight, trump's transition team, and one lean, mean howard dean. but first, it's been 23 days since donald trump became the first -- making the president-elect -- became the president-elect of the united states area and we have not seen him much until today, when he held his first...
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john: i'm john heilemann. >> with all respect do. mark: "with all due respect" to chipotle -- two lisa kudrow west.two kanye mark: chris christie. john: yes! with all due respect to hillary clinton. mark: hillary clinton. john: hillary clinton. john: trump. mark: trump. john: trump. john: thanks, guys. we'll take it from here. these are their stories. >> am i supposed to stay something? mark: will take it from here. parts sappy and semi-sober. most things, even the good ones, are ephemeral. we conclude what has been a very memorable, very sleep-deprived, roughly two years of this program, "with all due respect." we have a special show planned with special guests. i the words of taylor swift, am dying to see how this one ends. let's start with news in our final check-in on donald trump's admin building efforts. last night in cincinnati, the retiredt-elect let slip general james mattis as attorney general. atannounced a february forum the white house will include ofhtness of the -- titans the corporate world, which will include jamie d
john: i'm john heilemann. >> with all respect do. mark: "with all due respect" to chipotle -- two lisa kudrow west.two kanye mark: chris christie. john: yes! with all due respect to hillary clinton. mark: hillary clinton. john: hillary clinton. john: trump. mark: trump. john: trump. john: thanks, guys. we'll take it from here. these are their stories. >> am i supposed to stay something? mark: will take it from here. parts sappy and semi-sober. most things, even the good...
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her eyes were closed. >> and lo and behold, when john ramsey finds the body, you now have john ramsey at the crime scene. >> john ramsey picked that little girl up, took the tape off of her mouth and dragged her upstairs in his arms. and then the coup de gras. he grabs a blanket, which is full of who knows what kind of contaminants, and throws it over the body. right then and there, the police investigation was tainted. >> reporter: jonbenet had been strangled with a length of cord, a vicious homemade weapon known as a garrote. she was hit on the head with enormous force. and, there was evidence of sexual abuse. >> i knelt next to her, and i leaned down to her face. and john leaned down opposite me. >> reporter: in her 1999 interview, detective arndt seemed to suggest to elizabeth vargas that, in that moment, she was afraid of john ramsey. >> and we had a nonverbal exchange that i will never forget. and he asked if she was dead. and i said, "yes, she's dead." and as we looked at each other, i remember -- and i wore a shoulder holster, tucking my gun right next to me and consciously co
her eyes were closed. >> and lo and behold, when john ramsey finds the body, you now have john ramsey at the crime scene. >> john ramsey picked that little girl up, took the tape off of her mouth and dragged her upstairs in his arms. and then the coup de gras. he grabs a blanket, which is full of who knows what kind of contaminants, and throws it over the body. right then and there, the police investigation was tainted. >> reporter: jonbenet had been strangled with a length of...
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senator john glenn. [applause] john glenn: thank you. [applause] john glenn: thank you, thank you all very much. thank you. thank you all. [applause] ladiesenn: thank you, and gentlemen. thank you, brit, very much. sound system, how is it up there? can you hear all right? ok good. brit of course is no stranger to washington. he was president of the university of maryland for about nine years i think it was. and the did a great job there such a great job that we promoted him to ohio state. [laughter] john glenn: i thought i would get some boos out of this crowd on not around this particular area here, but you know host director of the air and space museum general jack daly who i have known in the marine corps and nasa days and now here at the air and space museum. i don't know what his problem was i think he probably got so excited about the olympics he tried to play 20-year-old again, and it didn't work. [laughter] jack we wish you a speedy , recovery. i know that's a painful thing to have happen your achilles tendon go out for you then
senator john glenn. [applause] john glenn: thank you. [applause] john glenn: thank you, thank you all very much. thank you. thank you all. [applause] ladiesenn: thank you, and gentlemen. thank you, brit, very much. sound system, how is it up there? can you hear all right? ok good. brit of course is no stranger to washington. he was president of the university of maryland for about nine years i think it was. and the did a great job there such a great job that we promoted him to ohio state....
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and to john's point. goldman sach's people, donald trump's own rhetoric used to attack tread cruz as a pawn of goldman sachs and now one is running the treasury and another goldman sach, coo into the white house as head of the economic council there and we are are seeing a lot of surprises that maybe the base would not like. but donald trump can do a lot of anything and the base shrugs their shoulders because they trust him. >> he's full of surprising, jamie and john and thanks. >> people will trust him with their tax dollars. and we have new detail and keeping it running and the house passing a bill to fund the government through april of next year. but a push by democrats in the senate threatened to derail that deal. chief congressional correspondent mike has the details. >> reporter: hi, heather it is a stand off after the government package passed the house of representative and now the senate is threatening a shutdown. chuck schumer and democratic colleagues are meeting to figure out the next move. i
and to john's point. goldman sach's people, donald trump's own rhetoric used to attack tread cruz as a pawn of goldman sachs and now one is running the treasury and another goldman sach, coo into the white house as head of the economic council there and we are are seeing a lot of surprises that maybe the base would not like. but donald trump can do a lot of anything and the base shrugs their shoulders because they trust him. >> he's full of surprising, jamie and john and thanks. >>...