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john an argument? >> i tell you, 200,000 chinese students increasingly tender agesecause they don't know ho to teach kids. we as thei kids, they start. john: in america. >> rht. in chinese they do our culture right and no laws are wrong. john: 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 fm an angel. >> easier to get venture-capital probably a policy where you don't want peoe coming year. it requires significant investment. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an immigrant to start a business. >> charter because so many people want to. we made it much more difficult. we don't treat people as well as they used to. we have competition and we have higher corporate taxes. lot of things are working against this in the long term and we have to change as a country of one to succeed because other countries now are doing will we're doing. we are not gettinghe bt and brigesest. i he seen harvard ph.d. to tears in their eyes being kicke out of the coury. they want to stay here and hire people and getobs and
john an argument? >> i tell you, 200,000 chinese students increasingly tender agesecause they don't know ho to teach kids. we as thei kids, they start. john: in america. >> rht. in chinese they do our culture right and no laws are wrong. john: 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 fm an angel. >> easier to get venture-capital probably a policy where you don't want peoe coming year. it requires significant investment. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an...
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john: thank y. gary shapiro you can learn more about wha he says from this book, the come ba, how innovation will restore the american dream. i sur hope the american dream is still there and does not need total rtong, what wall might to avoid ameca's bureaucracy and immigration restricons might be to start eat your own country right off of america's coas on may be a cruise ship like this one. my next guest plans to do tt. ♪ there is a pursu we all sre. a better life for youramily, a better legacy unity foto lea the world we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, we have always believed and integrity to eve plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're rey to work for you. i work for 47 diffent companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united stas postal service® works for thsands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i caeven drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang. thank you so much for joining us. this is "viewpoint." so how often do you get to say the supreme court handed down two important decisions today and the crowd went wild? [ cheering ] >> john: i haven't seen people that happy since the supreme court made milli vanilli give back the grammy. the crowd ruled after the court ruled in favor of gay couples rights to get married and enjoy the same federal benefits and responsibilities as straight married couples. we're going to take those decisions one at a time. in the first windsor versus the united states. a 5-4 majority struck down the defense of marriage act, or doma saying that it violate the gay couples fifth amendment rights to equal protection under the law. writing the majority justice anthony kennedy said, doma was invalid because no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and injure those whom the state by its marriage laws south to protect in personhood and dignity. in feverish dissent emperor palpatine'
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang. thank you so much for joining us. this is "viewpoint." so how often do you get to say the supreme court handed down two important decisions today and the crowd went wild? [ cheering ] >> john: i haven't seen people that happy since the supreme court made milli vanilli give back the grammy. the crowd ruled after the court ruled in favor of gay couples rights to get married and enjoy...
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john: new york? >> the biggest giveaway was a hard drive taken at a flight computer desktop and not put in improperly. was only 12 i don't know how they work very well but i was aware someone was tampering with my computer hard drive in the screws are not putting improperly. >> we learned later they had almost 300 photographs of items the documents and they have went to the house when we were not there on more than one occasion gone in and they had taken from their clippings damage dna samples cigarette butts. john: how did they get your fingerprints? your passport had expired. wwy you? >> i listed in the military in 1984 as an officer through the rotc progrrm and apparently of was fingerprinted it even had this secret clearance and worked for military intelligence so i had an application for cleerance. ironic. of and apparently allegedly they found the latent fingerprint number 17 on a blue bag that contained detonators outside the train station where the bombing occurred and then it was photographe
john: new york? >> the biggest giveaway was a hard drive taken at a flight computer desktop and not put in improperly. was only 12 i don't know how they work very well but i was aware someone was tampering with my computer hard drive in the screws are not putting improperly. >> we learned later they had almost 300 photographs of items the documents and they have went to the house when we were not there on more than one occasion gone in and they had taken from their clippings damage...
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john: an argument? >> i tell you, 200,000 chinese students increasingly tenr ages because ty don't know how to teach kids. wes their kids, they start. jo: in america. >> right. in chinese they do our culture is right and no laws are wrong. john: 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 from an angel. >> easier to get venture-cital probly a picwhere you don't want people coming year. it requires a significant invement. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an immigrant to start a busins. >> charter becauseo my people want to. we made it much more difficult. we don treat people as well they used to. we have competion and wee higher corporate tes. a lot of things are working agnst this in the long term and we have to change as a country of one to succeed because other countries now are doing will we're doing. we are not gting the best and brightest. have seen harvard ph.d. to tears in their eyes being kicked out of the country. they want to stay here and hire people and get jobs and start. john: t
john: an argument? >> i tell you, 200,000 chinese students increasingly tenr ages because ty don't know how to teach kids. wes their kids, they start. jo: in america. >> right. in chinese they do our culture is right and no laws are wrong. john: 200,000 from venture-capital is, 75 from an angel. >> easier to get venture-cital probly a picwhere you don't want people coming year. it requires a significant invement. john: and it is harder now than they used to be for an immigrant...
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>> john: thank you, john. john hodgman, everybody. we will be bright xppppxppxpxppxppxpxxxxxx (cheers and applause). >> john: welcome back, my guest tonight a filmmaker whose upcoming documentary for hbo is called "gideon's army." >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of this system. it's set up to give people the presumption of innocence. to give them an opportunity to not just be heard but hold the state accountable. you want to take my liberty, you've got to do it right. and if you don't, acquit. the fifth amendment to the united states constitution guarantees it. >> john: that's what i'm talking about. please welcome dawn porter. (cheers and applause) the documentary is mind blowing. >> oh! >> john: "gideon's army." we've all seen in detective shows throughout our childhood you have the right to an attorney. >> right. >> john: and, of course, that's only about 50 years old, that right. >> it's exactly 50 years old. >> john: so gideon's army is
>> john: thank you, john. john hodgman, everybody. we will be bright xppppxppxpxppxppxpxxxxxx (cheers and applause). >> john: welcome back, my guest tonight a filmmaker whose upcoming documentary for hbo is called "gideon's army." >> the judge is going to tell you that the state fails to prove their case it is your duty, you must acquit. that's the beauty of this system. it's set up to give people the presumption of innocence. to give them an opportunity to not just...
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>> john: i mean, that's absolutely awful. >> john, john, calm down. have a drink of water, john. >> john: okay, sure, thank you. >> please use the part of your mouth that has the most d.n.a. in it. >it. >> john: hold on! you're trying to sale my genes! >> i see. so you're one of "them" trying to stifle my proprietary research. don't you understand what this ruling has done to free market innovation? >> today's decision is a big blow to free market innovation. this waters down the rate of return that investors get. >> lincoln would haven't liked this. lincoln would have wanted these people to be rewarded! >> that's absolutely right. if abraham lincoln stood for anything it was the capitalist right to own and profit off the human body. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> john: i don't know how to even begin to start to argue with that statement. >> then don't bother. the fact is, without the profit motive you can't have science. if investors can't make money, why would anyone try to cure cancer in the first place? >> john: to cure cancer! i'm not a busi
>> john: i mean, that's absolutely awful. >> john, john, calm down. have a drink of water, john. >> john: okay, sure, thank you. >> please use the part of your mouth that has the most d.n.a. in it. >it. >> john: hold on! you're trying to sale my genes! >> i see. so you're one of "them" trying to stifle my proprietary research. don't you understand what this ruling has done to free market innovation? >> today's decision is a big blow to free...
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john: why? >> one of the biggest giveaways for me was a hard drive that w taken out of my computer desop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was are that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that they had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had perris to our house when we were not there on more than one occasion and at dawn and and looked through our hard drives, taken finger now clippings, dna samples. john: h did they get their fingerprint? your never been to spain. your passport had expired. why you? >> i enliste in the military in 1984. i went back in as an officer through the rotc scholarship program called the green toold ogram. invariably i was fingerprinted. was even -- i had secret clearance at one time. i worked for military intelligence. i had an application i is ironic. a
john: why? >> one of the biggest giveaways for me was a hard drive that w taken out of my computer desop in my bedroom and not put back in properly. i don't know how computers work very well and did not know back then, but i was are that someone had been tampering with my computer hard drive. the screws are not put back in properly on the desktop monitor. >> we learned later that they had almost 300 photographs of items in documents and our house. they had perris to our house when...
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i'm john oliver. jon stewart is off for the summer performing a david blaine-like stunt where he spends 90 straight days not hosting a talk show. my guest tonight is fareed zakaria. this is-- ( cheers and applause ) yes. this is actually his 17th time on the show, so he literally has more experience with interview segments on this show than i do. ( laughter ) but first, it seems like a supreme court decision on gay marriage will come down some time in the next two weeks. there have already been some seismic changes recently in our nation's sole landscape. >> after months of consideration about initiatives as divided its ranks, during a passionate debate, tonight the boy scouts of america has voted to allow openly gay members. >> john: yes! ( cheers and applause ) yes! yes! yes! now, that is wonderful news for gay boy scouts, but-- ( laughter ) a tragic end for the merit badge for closet staining. easy to earn that badge. difficult to keep. but this progress is actually not quite what it seems. >> this
i'm john oliver. jon stewart is off for the summer performing a david blaine-like stunt where he spends 90 straight days not hosting a talk show. my guest tonight is fareed zakaria. this is-- ( cheers and applause ) yes. this is actually his 17th time on the show, so he literally has more experience with interview segments on this show than i do. ( laughter ) but first, it seems like a supreme court decision on gay marriage will come down some time in the next two weeks. there have already been...
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. >> now john stossel. john: the word austetyeans self-denial, when applied to government it means cutting spending. i put the word in quotes here, because, despite media whaling about it -- wailing about austerity there have been few real cuts here or in europe. ere are books out like off ofausterity kills. he said this cic strip explains it all, portrays. aliens who want to destroy ear earth. aliens shoot him for reveals the truth. >> i proud to be an off the an austarian . unfortunately, only a few people in congress actlly take my side and want to cut spending. i am happy toave one of them here with us, senator rand paul. proposed specifific cuts, but senator, i'm told if he cut now, when the economy is not great, this will make unemmloyment worse. >> well here is the amazing thing about pple saying that we are living in an age of off the austerity, we have not cut any spending in washington. spending still is growing, in washington. when they say if you tutt spending -- if you cut spending at will caus
. >> now john stossel. john: the word austetyeans self-denial, when applied to government it means cutting spending. i put the word in quotes here, because, despite media whaling about it -- wailing about austerity there have been few real cuts here or in europe. ere are books out like off ofausterity kills. he said this cic strip explains it all, portrays. aliens who want to destroy ear earth. aliens shoot him for reveals the truth. >> i proud to be an off the an austarian ....
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john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stoss. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the saudis sent imams with diplomatic passports to go to a number of mosques in the u.s., including theirs, they took away the perfectly reason able instruct material for young people to who were muslim to learn islam. and they left instead a set of material they th the imam printd up, i remember a sond of the, it was three ways that it was proper to kill a homosexual from the rah habes -- wahhabis in saudi arabia point of view. yoview. >> it had to be high enougho feel pain coming down? >> right and would die becau it had to be high enough. the stoning, is supposed to
john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stoss. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the saudis...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us tonight. president obama played down the global chase for nsa leaker edward snowden today on a visit to senegal saying he hasn't called the presidents of china or russia over the case because it's purely a legal issue. clearly peeved by the on-going saga, obama said he was not going to raise the stakes by intercepting a flight carrying snowden should he leave russia. >> obama: no, i won't be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> john: that's too bad for the hollywoods already imagining the movie because ben affleck has you scrambling jets in his film sir. it has been amplified by reports that he did not fly to havana, cuba and remains in russia for now. putin said snowden was free to leave russia and whacked poetic saying... that's funnier with a russian accent. the sooner he choose his final destination, the better it will be for us and him. and the rest of us, as well, sir. meanwhile, wikileaks is in the game helping mr. snowden apply for political
this is "viewpoint." >> john: i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us tonight. president obama played down the global chase for nsa leaker edward snowden today on a visit to senegal saying he hasn't called the presidents of china or russia over the case because it's purely a legal issue. clearly peeved by the on-going saga, obama said he was not going to raise the stakes by intercepting a flight carrying snowden should he leave russia....
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. >> john: no, this is florida. you see over 50,000 people just signed a ballot measure that would force administrators to give local workers paid sick days off. why? >> why. >> john: they hate success. we're alec. >> who is alec? >> john: we're the group that write big business anti-labor bill and hand it to officials who copy paste and sign their own names to it. working people have had too he is ofeasyof a time. governor rick scott just signed one of the bills this week that blocks local government from passing any laws that could even allow paid sick leave. >> you mean we the people aren't allowed to help we the people? >> john: you're getting it, my infected friend. this statewide uniformity in florida creating low paid sick people will have to come to work. even if there is small pox, they can't afford to miss a day or two. workers work harder and we all win. >> so i have to all show up and spread my e. coli all over the breadsticks at olive garden? >> john: that's right. and your customers won't be allowed to
. >> john: no, this is florida. you see over 50,000 people just signed a ballot measure that would force administrators to give local workers paid sick days off. why? >> why. >> john: they hate success. we're alec. >> who is alec? >> john: we're the group that write big business anti-labor bill and hand it to officials who copy paste and sign their own names to it. working people have had too he is ofeasyof a time. governor rick scott just signed one of the bills...
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you heard the supreme court, john. everyone has to get gay married. >> john: that is not what the supreme court ruled. >> yes, it is. haven't you been listening to conservatives? traditional marriage is dead. everyone has to get gay married effectively immediately or obama's thugs take you to jail. >> john: none of that is going to happen. >> reporter: john, i can't take that risk. i have a wife and kids. so confused. where is my financee? >> john: al, al. the justice of the peace is waiting. let's go. and what are you wearing? that shorts are way too long. i mean, we don't have our roler skates on yet. >> john: are you guys getting married in a 1980 stereotype? >> shut up. we're new to this. come on. let's go, sugar tits. >> don't talk to me like that in front of people. >> here we go again with the attitude. this is a [bleep] nightmare. >> john: congratulations you two. you should really read the court decision in full. thank you very much, guys. we're going to have much, much more coverage tomorrow on these landmark
you heard the supreme court, john. everyone has to get gay married. >> john: that is not what the supreme court ruled. >> yes, it is. haven't you been listening to conservatives? traditional marriage is dead. everyone has to get gay married effectively immediately or obama's thugs take you to jail. >> john: none of that is going to happen. >> reporter: john, i can't take that risk. i have a wife and kids. so confused. where is my financee? >> john: al, al. the...
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>> john: welcome back. the net roots nation conference just wrapped up its latest meeting, it's 13th, and offer further proof that the left is full of very deeply independent thinkers. check out the the statement that edward snowden leaks from legal. >> in terms of those documents. [ booing ] >> john: the net roots nation will not be joining the house minority leader for the sake of towing a party line. let's get a take of the man who inspired the whole conference, markos moulitsas and my, markos what net roots you have, getting bigger every year. from berkeley. >> it's a pleasure. >> john: what did you think of nancy pelosi's comments and the reaction. >> i want to give her credit. from there she did pivot and talked about the importance of reining in this national security state that gives power that has been around, and the whole situation is absurd. the fact that the leaks were legal, how can that be controversial, they were illegal. it is a breach of the law, but to say that they were legal that should
>> john: welcome back. the net roots nation conference just wrapped up its latest meeting, it's 13th, and offer further proof that the left is full of very deeply independent thinkers. check out the the statement that edward snowden leaks from legal. >> in terms of those documents. [ booing ] >> john: the net roots nation will not be joining the house minority leader for the sake of towing a party line. let's get a take of the man who inspired the whole conference, markos...
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john: give me a break. people already have a more adventurousystem. >> to some extent, i would agree with you on that. but the way to think about this the study showed that when you have gambling facilities, electronic gambling in paicular, which is what the udy commission caed new addictive gambling, akin to crack and cocaine, when he put this on the intern, it will be at every school desk wo best and cell phone. john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just likewhat is in the moe? >> there are benefits way beyond just the entertainment factor of gambling. especially especially we are talking about poker. it is social, it helps you run statistical analysis. i think some kids could benefit greatly by playing games like por that encourage focus and strategic thinking. >> we are talking about how this is supported by the nation gambling study commission. the 2006 unlawful internet gambling enforcement act. with ver 80% in the house. >> i get it. the politicians don't want us to do that. d they g
john: give me a break. people already have a more adventurousystem. >> to some extent, i would agree with you on that. but the way to think about this the study showed that when you have gambling facilities, electronic gambling in paicular, which is what the udy commission caed new addictive gambling, akin to crack and cocaine, when he put this on the intern, it will be at every school desk wo best and cell phone. john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just likewhat is in...
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i am john oliver. still here for jon stewart who is currently in moscow or ecuador or on a flight somewhere or escaped from the national zoo. we don't know. we don't know at this point. my guest tonight, actress maggie gyllenhaal is here. [ cheers and applause ] but first, but first tonight, money, money, money, money, money! you might remember five years ago when banks nearly destroyed the world. do you remember thinking, i couldn't get any more pissed off at financial institutions than i am right now. well, you're about to get [bleep]. >> bombshell emails reportedly show how two big credit rating agencies accepted cash in exchange for green-lighting the risky practices that got us into this long mess. one s&p official reportedly emailed, "let's hope we are all wealthy and retired by the time this house of cards faulters." and another quote, "lord help our expletive scam. this has to be the stupidest place i have worked at." >> john: by the way just incidentally i'm guessing that's not the first time
i am john oliver. still here for jon stewart who is currently in moscow or ecuador or on a flight somewhere or escaped from the national zoo. we don't know. we don't know at this point. my guest tonight, actress maggie gyllenhaal is here. [ cheers and applause ] but first, but first tonight, money, money, money, money, money! you might remember five years ago when banks nearly destroyed the world. do you remember thinking, i couldn't get any more pissed off at financial institutions than i am...
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this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang, and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us tonight. a former nsa contractor gave us an idea who it's been targeting lately. >> the nsa targets the communication of everyone. it ingests them by default. any analyze at any time can target anyone, any selector anywhere. i sitting at my desk certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge or even to the president if i had a personal e-mail. >> john: in the past tweak 29-year-old edward snowden had exposed two top nsa programs, which he discussed on "the guardian" website. the government checks e-mails and collection logs and the ns axe gotsgot direct access from microsoft, yahoo, google facebook paltalk, skype youtube and apple. now so far facebook google, yahoo have actually denied at allowing the nsa access to their servers. james clapper condemned snowden snowden's leaks saying, quote: >> because it's so legal. snowden revealed a secret court quarter requiring verizon for information from the dates april ap
this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang, and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us tonight. a former nsa contractor gave us an idea who it's been targeting lately. >> the nsa targets the communication of everyone. it ingests them by default. any analyze at any time can target anyone, any selector anywhere. i sitting at my desk certainly had the authorities to wiretap anyone from you or your accountant to a federal judge or even to...
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. >> john: whoa! >> for an audience watching out of nothing but habit. >> john: no, no. >> yearning for the real jon's return in september. >> john: let's get back on point. >> so the next guy who tries to talk smack about immigrants is going to have us to deal with! >> exactly. you till me to speak english! you (bleep)ing speak english! (cheers and applause) >> jon: while immigrants are taking the path to citizenship you'll be crawling down the path to the emergency room! you will >> you will only need one document there -- a prescription for morphine! that's a painkiller mother (bleep)er! >> so you come here next week and we take these chairs, these cold, steel chairs and we will unfold them. yes, we will. and we will sit down and we will discuss the complexities of immigration reform with you. (cheers and applause) >> immigrants built this country and helped lead it into the vibrant path we call the american dream >> you can believe it, dreamers will make your life a nightmare! we will curse you wi
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. >> john: thanks, turks. so i tried to call the white house on my verizon phone to tell them how angry i am about the nsa having access to my telephone records. they told me they already knew how i felt about it. "viewpoint" becomes the first tv show in broadcast history to feature dan savage and sister simone campbell. we'll address the important lgbt issues in america and whether they're reasons to heckle the first lady. we present the award for the most deeply embarrassing u.s. senator of the week, little hint, it is a republican. today is the anniversary of the d.-day invasion and the assassination of robert kennedy. also the birthday of playwright harvey fire stein collin quinn and happy 50th birthday to eric cantor who serves in congress as yago to john boehner's othello if othello was orange. this is "viewpoint." >> john: good evening i'm john fuglesang. this is "viewpoint." oh, to be gay in love, and in minnesota. same-sex couples began showing up to apply for marriage licenses today in three counties
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>> john: good evening. i'm john fuglesang. and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. okay, it was the same old song, my friends when speaker of the house john boehner got up behind a podium just last month. >> jobs continue to be our number one priority here in the congress. >> john: now, if that song sounds a little flatter than usual, it could be because the g.o.p. house has now made the pursuit of scandal its number one priority over jobs. and the economy. you see, it seems house republicans would rather talk about the benghazi tragedy misbehavior and the i.r.s. and the justice department struggles with the press than talk about an economy that's slowly improving, despite their best concentrated efforts. last month unemployment dropped to 7.5%, not a very good number with nearly 12 million unemployed but a vast improvement over may 2009 when one out of ten american workers was out looking for a job. while this year's federal deficit is expected to come in at some $642 billion that's a major improvement over the previous four years which each saw deficits that toppe
>> john: good evening. i'm john fuglesang. and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. okay, it was the same old song, my friends when speaker of the house john boehner got up behind a podium just last month. >> jobs continue to be our number one priority here in the congress. >> john: now, if that song sounds a little flatter than usual, it could be because the g.o.p. house has now made the pursuit of scandal its number one priority over jobs. and the...
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john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stossel. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when i was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the saudis sent imams with diplomatic passports to go to a number of mosques in the u.s., including theirs, they took away the perfectly reason able instruct material for young people to who were muslim to learn islam. and they left instead a set of material they th the imam printd up, i remember a second of those, it was three ways that it was proper to kill a homosexual from the rah habes -- wahhabis in saudi arabia point of view. yoview. >> it had to be high enough to feel pain coming down? >> right, and would die because it had to be high enough. the stoning, is
john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stossel. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when i was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the...
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john mk, respond? >> what we're sfering from today is imprudent fiscal policy, what the government is doing with their irresponsible welfare payments with interfering with business and so forth. is keeping the private sector, which is the majority stakeholder that should be the focus here, with employment and so forth, they are the key we have to really encourage. john: what abou don't poi -- boo point? >> therere many examples in private sector where banks, companies i was a consultant for ibm they went 3 a difficult down size -- through a difficult down siding in 1990s they fired a quarter of their workers. a hundred thousand workers, like at ibm today, united states, same situation. if we adopt austerity, prudent austerit we can turn our country and blossom like we've never done before. john: bob, whe you say now is not the time, when is the time? >> the time is when the economy is healthy and the clinton era, and late 1990s, one time in recent history the budget as in surplus we were on track to ha
john mk, respond? >> what we're sfering from today is imprudent fiscal policy, what the government is doing with their irresponsible welfare payments with interfering with business and so forth. is keeping the private sector, which is the majority stakeholder that should be the focus here, with employment and so forth, they are the key we have to really encourage. john: what abou don't poi -- boo point? >> therere many examples in private sector where banks, companies i was a...
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>> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit. back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, noemi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gentle and sweet and beautiful. >> lynda de la vena another cousin. >> she was a role model, to see how she had gone through college, was a teacher, was a beauty queen, and yet, was just a very sweet and simple person to us as children. >> but in 1960, the body of this inspiring woman was found face down in this canal. she was 25, the age for thinking about getting married and raising a family. >> she didn't have a life. irene never had that chance. >> irene garza lived in this house in what was a very nice neighborhood near downtown mcallen and remains so today. she lived here with her sister a
>> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit. back then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, noemi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was...
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(cheers and applause) yes, john? >> john: what is the bottom line on edward snoweden? heroic truth teller or weasely traitor? >> well, did snowden snitch on you? >> john: no. >> then he's a whistle-blower. >> john: what if he had blown the whistle on me. >> oh, well, then he'd be a snitch. >> john: so it's really just a question of semantics. >> no, no, john. whistle-blowers enjoy a privileged status. they get legal trials, high-profile media coverage, adoring fans. >> john: and what do snitches get. >> don't you know? (laughs) snitches get stitches. (applause) >> john: i've not seen that side of your personality before, sam. >> it's there. the problem is no one ever thinks they're a snitch. everyone with a camera phone thinks they're a hero shedding light on injustice even if that injustice is having to pay for a coolatta. >> i was here last night and niti forgot to give me a receipt. this is being rohr recorded on facebook. i'm going to get a million (bleep)ing hits. you didn't give me my water or my coolatta. this is about to go live bitch, right on facebook. so i h
(cheers and applause) yes, john? >> john: what is the bottom line on edward snoweden? heroic truth teller or weasely traitor? >> well, did snowden snitch on you? >> john: no. >> then he's a whistle-blower. >> john: what if he had blown the whistle on me. >> oh, well, then he'd be a snitch. >> john: so it's really just a question of semantics. >> no, no, john. whistle-blowers enjoy a privileged status. they get legal trials, high-profile media...
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i am john oliver, jon stewart still not here. he is at home recovering there a state-of-the-art procedure in which he switched faces with nicholas cage. ( laughter ) they took his face off. my guest tonight from "mad men," linda cardellini is here. ( cheers and applause ). but first, first tonight, i and the rest of america woke up this morning in the worst way imaginable. >> governor, welcome back to the channel. >> thank you. i get to be here the entire hour. >> john: well, well, well. ( cheers and applause ) well, well, well. look what the fox dragged in ( laughter ) sarah palin has been hired back by fox news, and she only left five months ago. she's now effectively quit quitting. ( laughter ) she can't even commit to being uncommitted. but, you know, you know what? let's be fair to her. people do change. what are you up to? >> i am doing great, writing a book, a book about christmas, and pushing back on the politically correct who would try to take christ out of christmas. do new yorkers feel like you're just a bunch of litt
i am john oliver, jon stewart still not here. he is at home recovering there a state-of-the-art procedure in which he switched faces with nicholas cage. ( laughter ) they took his face off. my guest tonight from "mad men," linda cardellini is here. ( cheers and applause ). but first, first tonight, i and the rest of america woke up this morning in the worst way imaginable. >> governor, welcome back to the channel. >> thank you. i get to be here the entire hour. >>...
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. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >> only a few will be able to afford it. >> john: washington has been an open place for taxi to become a taxi driver so why monkey with it. >> folks have different legislation, our charge is to implement it. >> john: how many laws have you gotten past? >> very active. >> john: ever repeal any. >> no, we haven't appealed any. >> john: it makes it much harder i'm sorry for your loss. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank, the exhaust.
. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >>...
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john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stossel. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when i was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the saudis sent imams with diplomatic passports to go to a number of mosques in the u.s., including theirs, they took away the perfectly reason able instruct material for young people to who were muslim to learn islam. and they left instead a set of material they th the imam printd up, i remember a second of those, it was three ways that it was proper to kill a homosexual from the rah habes -- wahhabis in saudi arabia point of view. yoview. >> it had to be high enough to feel pain coming down? >> right, and would die because it had to be high enough. the stoning, is
john: that is our show, tonight. >> now john stossel. john: we start show about america's wars with our biggest war, the war on terror, a strange question, what is the right way to kill homosexuals? now that we have your atttntion, i learned about the proper way to kill gays from former cia director james would -- so ambassador woolsly explain. >> john, when i was chairman of board of freedom house, we had a group of american muslims come in to us when were disturbed because the...
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john: so what? it is not a tyray of the people in white jaakets ould be incarcerate should we have the freedom to take her own risk? the option is that it could d.c. area and businesses need to comply with the law had to protect when it moves to a different place? >> that is the choice industry but there is talent of us angeles and resources and ut effort by the industry to scare people but it wilcontinue and thrived and i am sure it will stay and try been los angeles. john: debut. to sots what people call sin and from the famous dead people. ralph waldo emerson wrote that which we call sid and others is an experiment for us. john: experiments are good we want moref that. another way as when we have too many laws and italy is hurting oohers all others are innted nonsense. he is right. for those who should have no bias agast assaulting pele? no. the liberriansdon't say no bob. but vernment has the right or duty to punish the otherwise government should leave us alone to do anytng that is peace that i
john: so what? it is not a tyray of the people in white jaakets ould be incarcerate should we have the freedom to take her own risk? the option is that it could d.c. area and businesses need to comply with the law had to protect when it moves to a different place? >> that is the choice industry but there is talent of us angeles and resources and ut effort by the industry to scare people but it wilcontinue and thrived and i am sure it will stay and try been los angeles. john: debut. to...
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john: give me a break. people already have a more adventurous system. >> to some extent, i would agree with you on that. but the way to think about this the study showed that when you have gambling facilities, electronic gambling in particular, which is what the study commission called new addictive gambling, akin to crack and cocaine, when he put this on the internet, it will be at every school desk work best and cell phone. john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just like what is in the movie? >> there are benefits way beyond just the entertainment factor of gambling. especially especially we are talking about poker. it is social, it helps you run statistical analysis. i think some kids could benefit greatly by playing games like poker that encourage focus and strategic thinking. >> we are talking about how this is supported by the national gambling study commission. the 2006 unlawful internet gamblingcement act. with ver 80% in the house. >> i get it. the politicians don't want us to do t
john: give me a break. people already have a more adventurous system. >> to some extent, i would agree with you on that. but the way to think about this the study showed that when you have gambling facilities, electronic gambling in particular, which is what the study commission called new addictive gambling, akin to crack and cocaine, when he put this on the internet, it will be at every school desk work best and cell phone. john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just...
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i agree with john mccain. he ought to pay a price here because he goes out of his way to stick his finger in the eye of america. he is not -- he has lots of vulnerabilities. >> john: what senator schumer was referring to john biden to ecuador please do not give asylum in your country. president of ecuador, we're not going to think about that now because he is not in territory and maybe we will and maybe we won't. then on national television he made grievances against the united states. should the vice president have called him? >> i'm not saying he should or shouldn't or vice president should or shouldn't. we have a deal with he is countries in realistic fashion. they are not friends of ours. they will do whatever is necessary to damage america's national interests. by the way, we are hearing now that al-qaeda and other organizations are changing their strategy in means of communications as a result of mr. snowden's revelations. so these things don't happen without some price to be paid. there should be a pric
i agree with john mccain. he ought to pay a price here because he goes out of his way to stick his finger in the eye of america. he is not -- he has lots of vulnerabilities. >> john: what senator schumer was referring to john biden to ecuador please do not give asylum in your country. president of ecuador, we're not going to think about that now because he is not in territory and maybe we will and maybe we won't. then on national television he made grievances against the united states....
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of. >> i was, yes, i was. >> john: and you won a ( bleep ) fireplace. >> i did. >> john: that is incredible. >> i still have it. >> john: you still have it? >> yes. i kept it for years in the box in my garage. because it was the very first time i was ever on television so once i was really an actress i was going to put a plaque on it that said, "my first time on television" and be very proud of it. i kept it all these years and never got the plaque and i just put it up in my house and it looks terrible. >> john: doesn't matter. it does not matter. >> it does not burn wood. >> john: a bob barker endorsed fireplace. it's the first thing people see, "ask me about that fireplace because i'm about to have a story that blows your mind," especially because aaron paul who plays jesse, he also was on the "price is right." >> what did he win? >> john: he won a desk. ( laughter ) it's almost like amc is using the "price is right" for casting. >> once i put my snacks snacks,b barker, you have to have ron draper. >> john: if you can have barker drairp is no problem. growing up in england as i did, i rem
of. >> i was, yes, i was. >> john: and you won a ( bleep ) fireplace. >> i did. >> john: that is incredible. >> i still have it. >> john: you still have it? >> yes. i kept it for years in the box in my garage. because it was the very first time i was ever on television so once i was really an actress i was going to put a plaque on it that said, "my first time on television" and be very proud of it. i kept it all these years and never got the...