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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it. i got so hooked on it. i'm spending an entire living moment of my life on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. [laughter] emily: smart watch or no? john: no. i'm a traditionalist. emily: but you want your chips and everything. john: yeah, i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i want a chip in everything. i did not say i want to be tracked like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount -- there is a certain place for that, and then i want to have my own private moment in my own private life. emily: if you were not doing what you do now, what would you do? what would you want to do? john: it would never happen again, because i am too old for it. i would love to go to law school. actually, i wanted to be a lawyer at a certain point in time, but my father thought it was not a good profession. emily: when is the last time you were nervous? john: i am very fortunate. i think if anything would happen to my family, i would be nervous. outside of that, there is nothing to be
john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it. i got so hooked on it. i'm spending an entire living moment of my life on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. [laughter] emily: smart watch or no? john: no. i'm a traditionalist. emily: but you want your chips and everything. john: yeah, i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i want a chip in everything. i did not say i want to be tracked like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount...
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john wilkes booth -- only john wilkes booth was successful. right here was the location of the kirkwood house. that is where johnson was staying. during the afternoon of the 14th, john wilkes booth did stop at the kirkwood house and asked the clerk to stick a card in johnson's box where he wrote, "don't wish to disturb you. are you at home? j.w. booth." some historians think he did that to frame johnson indicate -- in case george as a rough -- asaroth did not carry out his plan to assassinate johnson, which in fact he did not. here is the theater and the house across the street where president clinton died, the pedersen boardinghouse -- pedersen boardinghouse. george never carries it out. he was staying in the same house where johnson was to go to his room that same night and shoot him. instead, he goes to germantown and the weapons are found in his room by investigators within 24 hours after president lincoln's assassination. this was the rogers house, this is where secretary of state seward was recovering from a carriage accident. . this is
john wilkes booth -- only john wilkes booth was successful. right here was the location of the kirkwood house. that is where johnson was staying. during the afternoon of the 14th, john wilkes booth did stop at the kirkwood house and asked the clerk to stick a card in johnson's box where he wrote, "don't wish to disturb you. are you at home? j.w. booth." some historians think he did that to frame johnson indicate -- in case george as a rough -- asaroth did not carry out his plan to...
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he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of guy john thompson is. >> we were mostly silent on the way from angola to new orleans, there was very little to be said. >> on the way, gordon checked his voice mail. >> gordon had a message from elisa. >> they're driving very solemnly like it's over, as they're exiting angola. they had no cell phone coverage for miles and miles and miles. i'm calling their office in philadelphia just berserk. going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from elisa saying, i found something really important, i think this is big, you have t
he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of...
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how was john to know. this is the declaration of independence here, with the famous signature of john hancock. one of the myths about john hanson, and there are quite a few, is that he was a signer of the declaration. he wasn't. he was a signer of the articles of confederation, but not the declaration of independence. at the same time that the declaration was put forth, there was a motion put forth to form a continental congress and have it draft a constitution. by the fall of 1777, the committee reported in. we don't have a government yet. the second continental congress was a consultative body of 13 colonies and states that were trying to form a government. this committee came up with its draft of a charter in the articles of confederation in september 1777. congress looked it over and tweaked a few things and in november signed off on it and said this is what we want to submit to the states. they had separate governments. because they declared independence they were 13 separate nationstates, much as you
how was john to know. this is the declaration of independence here, with the famous signature of john hancock. one of the myths about john hanson, and there are quite a few, is that he was a signer of the declaration. he wasn't. he was a signer of the articles of confederation, but not the declaration of independence. at the same time that the declaration was put forth, there was a motion put forth to form a continental congress and have it draft a constitution. by the fall of 1777, the...
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john: totally. they spent a lot of time talking about bernie sanders who is the new player in the democratic side. what did you think about the reaction to him? mark: they liked the fact he is playing a role farther to the -- in pulling clinton farther to the left and they had some affection for him and respect. they did not say this totally explicitly but it seemed like they wanted somebody more like bernie sanders but i know he -- but they know he cannot win. john: they like the honesty and the authenticity which a lot of voters crave. mark: i asked them about elizabeth warren and they don't think she can beat hillary clinton. a lot of people in brooklyn at clinton's headquarters would say we hope elizabeth warren does not get in. and these people did not say that if she got in, she cannot beat her. john: you look at the polls and it is true, elizabeth warren would not have much chance. it is really -- there are some people that make a lot of noise on the left that make it seem like she has more s
john: totally. they spent a lot of time talking about bernie sanders who is the new player in the democratic side. what did you think about the reaction to him? mark: they liked the fact he is playing a role farther to the -- in pulling clinton farther to the left and they had some affection for him and respect. they did not say this totally explicitly but it seemed like they wanted somebody more like bernie sanders but i know he -- but they know he cannot win. john: they like the honesty and...
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john: and i am john heilemann. with all due respect, t.g.i.f. john: happy national pizza party day, sports fans. in our lineup tonight, a dinner and a show. first the dinner. tomorrow in des moines, 11 republican presidential candidates are -- or would-be candidates are attending the iowa lincoln day dinner. catch it all live and i promise it's going to be hilarious. mark, who you got? mark: my main focus is on walker, bush, and rick perry. right now if you look at the early states, the only state not counting lindsey graham in south carolina, the favorite son, the only state with somebody right now who is a clear favorite and could change the contours of the fight by winning is walker in iowa. john: since you have taken all the people in the hard disagreement zone, those people are interesting the jeb bush had a horrible week. all eyes are going to be on him so that's important. scott walker is all the things you just said, and also someone who has been off the radar screen. obviously someone really interesting to look at. i continue to be fasc
john: and i am john heilemann. with all due respect, t.g.i.f. john: happy national pizza party day, sports fans. in our lineup tonight, a dinner and a show. first the dinner. tomorrow in des moines, 11 republican presidential candidates are -- or would-be candidates are attending the iowa lincoln day dinner. catch it all live and i promise it's going to be hilarious. mark, who you got? mark: my main focus is on walker, bush, and rick perry. right now if you look at the early states, the only...
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john: that is a fight he wants. mark: athe year 2000, al gore was in iowa and mike huckabee was back in arkansas. it was fitting and proper that two figures that played a big role in the last century had rare print interviews. al gore began a three-day trip in iowa. he said that iowans should pressure presidential candidates to put climate change high up on the platforms. chelsea clinton told the washington post that their family is no stranger to scrutiny. what do you make of these interviews? john: chelsea clinton, not surprising at all. she said some things that are expected. what is al gore doing in iowa if not stirring up trouble? mark: he does this all over the country. he does workshops on the environment. he said in the interview that he wants the environment to be part of the candidates' agenda. john: it is on the brink of a presidential campaign. he feel cares about climate change. h hee has a mischievous side . mark: the are a lot of people that said if hillary clinton does not support it, she could lose.
john: that is a fight he wants. mark: athe year 2000, al gore was in iowa and mike huckabee was back in arkansas. it was fitting and proper that two figures that played a big role in the last century had rare print interviews. al gore began a three-day trip in iowa. he said that iowans should pressure presidential candidates to put climate change high up on the platforms. chelsea clinton told the washington post that their family is no stranger to scrutiny. what do you make of these interviews?...
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john: agreed. mark: and if his position is that the war was worth fighting he will be on the wrong side of. public opinion. . it is the position of some people in his party. john: not what you need if you are hoping to win a sound portion of the electorate. mark: this may be our lead tomorrow. john: john bolton is not running for president. no passing go, no collecting $200. this means what? mark: i thought he was going to run. i spent time with him last weekend, and it seemed like he was getting ready to run. this opens an opportunity for people like lindsey graham or marco rubio who have been emphasizing social security, it opens the lane for them to be a dominant voice on national security. john: i was hoping there would be able to in -- a bolton in this race. he would have been the furthest right foreign policy candidate. he would have been arguing we need another neocon in the white house. it certainly leaves open the far right on that argument. as you say, someone like lindsey graham could oc
john: agreed. mark: and if his position is that the war was worth fighting he will be on the wrong side of. public opinion. . it is the position of some people in his party. john: not what you need if you are hoping to win a sound portion of the electorate. mark: this may be our lead tomorrow. john: john bolton is not running for president. no passing go, no collecting $200. this means what? mark: i thought he was going to run. i spent time with him last weekend, and it seemed like he was...
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john: no, i think. in the sense that he put down a marker for where he is on a and -- where he is on faith and said some things that will appeal to some on the right of the party it was fine. i was not blown away by a presentation. i don't think he got a huge amount of cover. it didn't dominate cable news. not the way that mitt romney going and talking about his mormonism did. he's not like he has been with roadblock coverage on it. that with roadblock coverage on it. mark: he has to figure up how to get a bigger slice of parts of the conservative movement. the tea party is one thing. he interview with making kelly tonight. part of the reason they didn't achieve what they want is because, what is the news out of the interview? stance on the iraq war. he talks about immigration. he talks about two positions he supported in the past, drivers licenses for illegal aliens and in-state tuition. in both cases, iraq and immigration that has gotten more pickup off that interview. not his talk about fate. john: i
john: no, i think. in the sense that he put down a marker for where he is on a and -- where he is on faith and said some things that will appeal to some on the right of the party it was fine. i was not blown away by a presentation. i don't think he got a huge amount of cover. it didn't dominate cable news. not the way that mitt romney going and talking about his mormonism did. he's not like he has been with roadblock coverage on it. that with roadblock coverage on it. mark: he has to figure up...
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john: all right. the numbers are accurate, but they both know -- and obama's own labor department did a study on this -- that the reason for the difference is we men are crazier than women. we're more likely to work jobs that might kill us travel for the job, work longer hours. it's not the same job. and when it is, we're paid about the same. >> right. and women take time off the work force to raise children, and that affects earning power because they don't get to the same corporate levels, etc. this is something both parties put forward -- john: but they know the truth but they say it anyway. >> it's technically true. as happens so often in politics, you take one factoid and twist it and contort it into something totally different. john: thank you, david. >> thank you. john: there are a few poll-tested phrases both parties use. here's one. >> we have the first president in the white house who doesn't believe in american exceptionalism. >> american exceptionalism. >> i'm a firm believer in american e
john: all right. the numbers are accurate, but they both know -- and obama's own labor department did a study on this -- that the reason for the difference is we men are crazier than women. we're more likely to work jobs that might kill us travel for the job, work longer hours. it's not the same job. and when it is, we're paid about the same. >> right. and women take time off the work force to raise children, and that affects earning power because they don't get to the same corporate...
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john: chris christie, ted cruz rand paul, john kasich and a little bit marco rubio all basically said i think if we knew now, no iraq war. would not have been for it or proposed it or done it. why is jeb bush having such a hard time coming down on the side of his rivals? mark: he does not want to be in the psychodrama of seeming to repudiate his brother. i think it is practical. he does not want to get into this topic because there are lots of questions about whether you agree with your brother or not on specific things. john: on one reading of the question which is literally if you knew back then that there was no weapons of mass destruction in iraq, would you have invaded, the answer should have been obviously, no. maybe dick cheney would say yes but not many people would say yes because that was the pretext for the war. this should not be hard for him. mark: there is a fuzziness to the question. he needs to get a decisive answer. the fact he gave and the answer he gave today, anyone outside his campaign would tell you these are bad answers. john: he said i am my own man. there will
john: chris christie, ted cruz rand paul, john kasich and a little bit marco rubio all basically said i think if we knew now, no iraq war. would not have been for it or proposed it or done it. why is jeb bush having such a hard time coming down on the side of his rivals? mark: he does not want to be in the psychodrama of seeming to repudiate his brother. i think it is practical. he does not want to get into this topic because there are lots of questions about whether you agree with your brother...
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john: what? it has been slow but obama was telling the truth finally we did have a strong job growth that i am sick of the politicians talking about creating jobs. if the government gets out of the way than the private sector creates real jobs the big government president wants said this. >> if you have the business unit did not feel that somebody else made that happen. >> he will meet -- meant the government built the roads but he was wrong you did bill that i assume the president's successor learned from his mistakes. >> don't let anybody tell you it is corporations or businesses that create jobs. that all the theory. john: later she said she met tax breaks but her statement reflects the anti-business attitude government is good but business is creepy and bad and i feel one williams feels that way because he is left-wing and hadley does not like that but they did not do with a lot of the. >> ofinters and job creators and business people can acknowledge that but that statement from the president
john: what? it has been slow but obama was telling the truth finally we did have a strong job growth that i am sick of the politicians talking about creating jobs. if the government gets out of the way than the private sector creates real jobs the big government president wants said this. >> if you have the business unit did not feel that somebody else made that happen. >> he will meet -- meant the government built the roads but he was wrong you did bill that i assume the...
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john: thank you both. to join this debate please follow me and use the hash tag innovation or like my facebook page and you can post on my wall as well. coming up the dozens of things that have been creatively distorted and now fit inside my tiny cell phone. plus selling a home. >> we have an agent congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your move. ask your doctor about crestor. john: do you want to sell your home? real estate brokers offer to help you but they charge a 6% commission. 6%. the average home sells for about $200,000 and that is a
john: thank you both. to join this debate please follow me and use the hash tag innovation or like my facebook page and you can post on my wall as well. coming up the dozens of things that have been creatively distorted and now fit inside my tiny cell phone. plus selling a home. >> we have an agent congratulations. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease or women who...
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john: thank you both. to join this debate please follow me and use the hash tag innovation or like my facebook page and you can post on my wall as well. coming up the dozens of things that have been creatively distorted and now fit inside my tiny cell phone. plus selling a home. >> we have an agent excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. [baseball crowd noise] ♪ ♪ [x1 chime] ♪ ♪ [crowd cheers] oh! i can't believe it! [cheering] hi, grandma! ♪ john: do you want to sell your home? real estate brokers offer to help you but they charge a 6% commission. 6%. the averag
john: thank you both. to join this debate please follow me and use the hash tag innovation or like my facebook page and you can post on my wall as well. coming up the dozens of things that have been creatively distorted and now fit inside my tiny cell phone. plus selling a home. >> we have an agent excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser...
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john: yeah! your company charging a thousand or $8,000 make everyone more hypersensitive and more likely to sue! >> it depends how it's done. when you come in first of all, some companies have to do it. in california there's a law that managers have to go through a certain amount of this training regardless every couple of years. you don't do it you're in trouble. secondarily, companies that engage diversity and inclusion in a meaningful way, they build it into strategy rather than doing training, and they focus on building a strong culture. they do perform better. john: harvard business review article says a study of 800 companies showed diversity training had no positive effect in the average workplace. >> i'm familiar with that study. training by itself as an event doesn't produce a lot of results. millions were spent on training resulting in well, nothing. >> i agree. >> if you put people through diversity training, and a company doesn't care about diversity, it doesn't matter. it's about bui
john: yeah! your company charging a thousand or $8,000 make everyone more hypersensitive and more likely to sue! >> it depends how it's done. when you come in first of all, some companies have to do it. in california there's a law that managers have to go through a certain amount of this training regardless every couple of years. you don't do it you're in trouble. secondarily, companies that engage diversity and inclusion in a meaningful way, they build it into strategy rather than doing...
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john: i am john heilemann. mark: and i am mark halperin. with all the respect to the late-night hosts, it will be impossible to fill their -- david letterman's shoes. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, mary matalin throws some shade. plus, we will unveil a look at our focus groups -- the ohio democrats -- iowa democrats but first, the wall street journal. hillary clinton's staff kept a tight rein on records, and keystone pipeline records were held back. bill clinton's speaking engagements were also withheld and freedom of information rests continually routed through staff. john, is this story an incremental or seismic development? john: it is either incrementally seismic or seismically incremental. it has not radically changed the context, but it is important and it is important because it gets to something we have known for a while. the state department has been the worst at responding to employee requests. they now tie in someone who is with the clintons in that story. mark: it was a real target on cheryl mills' back, and there are people at
john: i am john heilemann. mark: and i am mark halperin. with all the respect to the late-night hosts, it will be impossible to fill their -- david letterman's shoes. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, mary matalin throws some shade. plus, we will unveil a look at our focus groups -- the ohio democrats -- iowa democrats but first, the wall street journal. hillary clinton's staff kept a tight rein on records, and keystone pipeline records were held back. bill clinton's speaking engagements were also...
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any single american, john wayne. i've established a character on the screen that may be rough, may be cruel. may have a different code than the average person, but it's never been mean or petty or small. (narrator) in 1948, howard hawks cast john wayne and screen newcomer montgomery clift in red river, a tale of ruthless authority written in western language. (arthur penn) when you get a film like "red river," what you had was something with not only good acting, but i think montgomery clift elevated john wayne's acting by the sheer fullness of what it was he was doing, which has nuance and subtlety and change of posture. i'm gonna hang ya. no, no you're not. what? you're not going to hang them. who'll stop me? i will. you're a lot more interested in people and personalities and characters of the people who were in the picture, than you are the old plots. and we don't pay much attention to plot anymore. get up. come on, get up. (arthur penn) another thing is that hawks liked women and that shows up. (woman) stop it,
any single american, john wayne. i've established a character on the screen that may be rough, may be cruel. may have a different code than the average person, but it's never been mean or petty or small. (narrator) in 1948, howard hawks cast john wayne and screen newcomer montgomery clift in red river, a tale of ruthless authority written in western language. (arthur penn) when you get a film like "red river," what you had was something with not only good acting, but i think...
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that's why it is known as john brown's parallels. abraham lincoln said no other territory had a history like kansas. the state historical society, to see these documents in person, that they have survived 150 plus years is remarkable. the constitutions that have survived. the documents that are still here. and the state historical society does a great job of putting these documents online. so you can access this territorial documents from a computer anywhere in the world. >> all weekend, american history tv is joining our cost medications cable partners to showcase the history of topeka kansas. to learn more about the cities on our tour am a visit c-span.org. we continue with a look at the history of topeka. this is american history tv on c-span three. >> i came to know charles curtis after i moved to topeka. i am resident historian of the cemetery where he is buried. i came to know more of his story. the more i found out, the more fascinating or realized he was. -- and realize how under told his story is. he is reduced to a trivia q
that's why it is known as john brown's parallels. abraham lincoln said no other territory had a history like kansas. the state historical society, to see these documents in person, that they have survived 150 plus years is remarkable. the constitutions that have survived. the documents that are still here. and the state historical society does a great job of putting these documents online. so you can access this territorial documents from a computer anywhere in the world. >> all weekend,...
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with john. and she didn't see him again until he was 17 or 18. so he became a man and -- susan swain: under the tutelage of his father. edith gelles: under the tutelage of his father. but she was very influential in those first 11 years. i balk at this tendency blame the mother every time something goes wrong with the children. circumstances happen. there are genes. i mean, there is possibly a genetic predisposition to alcoholism in that family. abigail's brother died of it and there apparently were other members of the family. and it's certainly was in the culture and the kind of sensitivity to alcohol. edith gelles: so a revolution happened when her children grew up. they grew up in wartime. that can be very, very damaging to children's psyches. susan swain: the year 1800 was a very, very difficult year for the adamses. a campaign for re-election hard fought against the big political rival in thomas jefferson they lost that. that was also a year that they moved to the white house and they also
with john. and she didn't see him again until he was 17 or 18. so he became a man and -- susan swain: under the tutelage of his father. edith gelles: under the tutelage of his father. but she was very influential in those first 11 years. i balk at this tendency blame the mother every time something goes wrong with the children. circumstances happen. there are genes. i mean, there is possibly a genetic predisposition to alcoholism in that family. abigail's brother died of it and there apparently...
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sir elton john: i have no idea. they have brought so much love and happiness to people that could not have children, and no child should be called synthetic. katty: sir elton john on in vitro fertilization and funding for hiv aids. for decades his story has captured the spirit of new york city. his voice went silent. the mystery of what happened to joseph mitchell. one of india's biggest and most popular movie stars was sentenced to five years in jail today after a court case that dragged on for more than a decade he was charged with hitting a man in a hit-and-run accident after losing control after drinking. >> is a case that has been going on for 13 years. he has been found guilty by a judge. when a sentence was announced he was visibly upset. they had expected the punishment to be less severe. khan has starred in more than 50 hindi films. he is the ball he would equivalent of tom cruise. it all stems from a night in september in 2002 when khan's car flipped off the road a few miles away from his home in a mumbai
sir elton john: i have no idea. they have brought so much love and happiness to people that could not have children, and no child should be called synthetic. katty: sir elton john on in vitro fertilization and funding for hiv aids. for decades his story has captured the spirit of new york city. his voice went silent. the mystery of what happened to joseph mitchell. one of india's biggest and most popular movie stars was sentenced to five years in jail today after a court case that dragged on...
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that is why it is known as the john brown parallels. abraham lincoln, when he visited, said no other territory had a history by kansas. to see these documents in person , that they have survived 150 plus years, is pretty remarkable. the constitutions that have survived. the documents are still here. the state historical society does a great job of putting these documents online. you can access these territorial period documents from a computer anywhere in the world. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring topeka, kansas. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about topeka and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on "the communicators," we spoke with three members of congress who shared issues on communication. al franken, bob goodlatte, and doris matsui. senator franken: i firmly believe that if comcast were bought by time warner cable, it would have been too big of a compan
that is why it is known as the john brown parallels. abraham lincoln, when he visited, said no other territory had a history by kansas. to see these documents in person , that they have survived 150 plus years, is pretty remarkable. the constitutions that have survived. the documents are still here. the state historical society does a great job of putting these documents online. you can access these territorial period documents from a computer anywhere in the world. >> throughout the...
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it is known as john brown's parallel. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a lawrence newspaper that was basically john brown paralleling to incidents in kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and his sons and followers, and one slave master was murdered. john brown in this letter, said that earlier, in 1858, in may of 1958, 11 to 12 free statement were taken prisoner -- free state men were taken prisoner, taken to a ravine, and shot down by proslavery men. this became known as the infamous massacre. five of those men died and in this parallel, john brown is saying after the death of one slave master, hell has stirred from beneath, to quote john brown, president of the united states james buchanan issued a reward for the capture of john brown for the death, the murder of this slave master in missouri. john brown argues that nothing is -- has been done to bring these proslavery men that slaughtered thes
it is known as john brown's parallel. it was published in january of 1859, and this letter was written with the intent for it to be published in a lawrence newspaper that was basically john brown paralleling to incidents in kansas and justifying his actions in missouri. two plantations were attacked by john brown and his sons and followers, and one slave master was murdered. john brown in this letter, said that earlier, in 1858, in may of 1958, 11 to 12 free statement were taken prisoner --...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to fifa's sepp blatter, you can count on our support for the right price. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, the music man -- bernie sanders faces the music and the ed gillespie musical. first, the latest news from the indicted former house speaker, dennis hastert of illinois. news organizations reporting he allegedly paid a younger male hush money to conceal sexual misconduct that occurred during his time as a high school wrestler coach and teacher in illinois. not much new being reported today. lots of unanswered questions. where is this story going next? john: i think it is rapidly going towards the place where we know everything that actually occurred. we know something about the timing from the indictment. it is important to not that what he is accused of took place after he left office. he was not engaging in the hush money activities during speaker of the house. the activity goes back years before that and we will find out what we wanted to know and didn't wa
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to fifa's sepp blatter, you can count on our support for the right price. ♪ mark: on the show tonight, the music man -- bernie sanders faces the music and the ed gillespie musical. first, the latest news from the indicted former house speaker, dennis hastert of illinois. news organizations reporting he allegedly paid a younger male hush money to conceal sexual misconduct that occurred during his time as a...
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john:-- can do it. john: if there is going to be a stable solution there, it cannot be posed by americans. we have tried it. anything on a domestic level. this is a painful period, but necessary. mark: aliriright, it's been a banner day for twitter. charles johnson, who is gotten quite from it -- famous on twitter, has been barred again from the microblogging service because he asked to "take out" and activist who has been involved in the police shootings in baltimore and ferguson. mr. johnson has been suspended from tweeting in the past. but john, i ask you, should twitter bar from its platform is on the content of their? -- of their tweets? john: in limiting circumstances i believe they can and should. where i think a line needs to be drawn is at htrethreats. you can argue whether this is a threat were not, but the person this is thedirected to finds this a threat. people say a lot of ugly things on twitter, but they cannot incite people to violence. mark: it is a private service, you do not have a ri
john:-- can do it. john: if there is going to be a stable solution there, it cannot be posed by americans. we have tried it. anything on a domestic level. this is a painful period, but necessary. mark: aliriright, it's been a banner day for twitter. charles johnson, who is gotten quite from it -- famous on twitter, has been barred again from the microblogging service because he asked to "take out" and activist who has been involved in the police shootings in baltimore and ferguson....
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it was john kerry, john edwards had his own table, joe biden had his own table. john: how did it but it on your the map? >> a lot of people found out. he had a table in the middle of the restaurant. by the end of the evening, the press latched on and there were five or six tables of press. john kerry announced his candidacy here. mark: was romney here? >> yes. yet new year's eve -- he had new year's eve parties here for the press. they were all coming out. we spent $9 million to restore it. it has been the most satisfying investment i have ever made. mark: the you know when you will make your money back? >> it is an investment. in 2002 2006 caucuses, we had all three anchors here. peter jennings, dan rather and tom brokaw. they were all on the restaurant at the same time. mark: we are here right before the lunch rush. what is the biggest night in terms of media star power? >> it used to be the night before the caucuses but now the candidates are politicking until the end. so, i think the night before the caucuses when we are most busy. mark: what is it like with
it was john kerry, john edwards had his own table, joe biden had his own table. john: how did it but it on your the map? >> a lot of people found out. he had a table in the middle of the restaurant. by the end of the evening, the press latched on and there were five or six tables of press. john kerry announced his candidacy here. mark: was romney here? >> yes. yet new year's eve -- he had new year's eve parties here for the press. they were all coming out. we spent $9 million to...
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john brown or john wilkes booth? believe it or not, there have been a number of people over the years who have accepted booth. in 1904, the statue was erected in honor of booth. in honor of killing abraham lincoln. a novelist said you cannot help feel but a deep love for booth. you can't help it. then former rand paul aide jack hunter who helped write a book on the tea party every may 10th which is the birthday of john wilkes booth raises a the east to his hero to booth. he said booth's heart is in the right place. there are people, not that many, but there are, who loved john wilkes booth. there are people who love john brown. a lot of people don't like john brown either. even to this day, there are some good historians who just think he is a crazy fanatic. however, someone like emerson said that he was the new saint who made his gallows like the cross, in other words, he was like jesus christ. frederick douglass said, i could live for the slaves, but john brown could die for them. i could live for the slave. debbie
john brown or john wilkes booth? believe it or not, there have been a number of people over the years who have accepted booth. in 1904, the statue was erected in honor of booth. in honor of killing abraham lincoln. a novelist said you cannot help feel but a deep love for booth. you can't help it. then former rand paul aide jack hunter who helped write a book on the tea party every may 10th which is the birthday of john wilkes booth raises a the east to his hero to booth. he said booth's heart...
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john: and i am john heilemann. never settle for second best. josh: in our lineup tonight, hillary clinton's cleanup, but first, rick santorum is ready to roll. keep an eye on the magic rocks in the corner of your screen. -- magic box in the corner of your screen. that is the santo screen getting ready to officially jump into the 2016 raise. he was the runner-up to mitt romney in 2012 and he starts this time where he was last time, at the bottom of the heap. the republican field is a lot harder than it was. josh, santorum today said he is ready to do it differently this time. is there any chance you can see rick santorum being a first-tier candidate again? josh: i think anybody can potentially be a first-tier candidate, but the problem for santorum is that he wanted last -- one last time around in iowa and yet, at his polling in this time, he's in single digits. he may be in a single digit, so it is not a good reflection of santorum if people are supporting him at such a low level. the fear that his time may have passed, he may have had -- he ma
john: and i am john heilemann. never settle for second best. josh: in our lineup tonight, hillary clinton's cleanup, but first, rick santorum is ready to roll. keep an eye on the magic rocks in the corner of your screen. -- magic box in the corner of your screen. that is the santo screen getting ready to officially jump into the 2016 raise. he was the runner-up to mitt romney in 2012 and he starts this time where he was last time, at the bottom of the heap. the republican field is a lot harder...
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jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one such night august 1, 1943, out of darkness. a japanese destroyer traveling at 40 knots. 19-year-old harold marney is stationed in that gun turret. >> he gave the alarm, ship at 2:00. >> reporter: 2:00. jamie: the ship slices right through pt109. >> right here this wing tank, actually exploded. jamie: hard to imagine anyone could have survived. >> things happened so fast, he probably got sucked into the weight of the ship. jamie: harold and a second sailor andrew did not have a chance, the surviving sailors swam to a small string of islands and take refuge until they are rescued 6 days later
jamie: harl's captain, 26-year-old navy lieutenant, john f. kennedy. >> so, this is where kennedy, lieutenant junior grade, controlled the ship from? >> correct. jamie: right here, you could barely see over, and they operated in the dark of night. >> yes. jamie: 4 feel the away is where harold was operateing that turret this puts it in perspective. >> idea was to go out attack the destroyers and sink them. jamie: no radar? >> the 109 had no radar. >> on one...
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john: this touches on carson's biography. it is an incredible story and its part of the reason why unbeknownst to many people this guy is a hero to many african-americans and for decades now has been a heroic figure. a lot of those people are not happy now that he is dogging president obama. mark: growing up poor and becoming one of them world's most accomplished surgeons. the fact he did that speech and talked about his mother so powerfully at a time when she is quite ill and he's down in texas visiting her is something else. he has a lot of flaws as a candidate and we can talk about those as far as messaging and standing up to tough questioning, but his inner strength that his ability to convey a dignity and certainty of principle and faith is almost unmatched in this field. for a lot of republicans, that is powerful. john: there is a reason why this guy was a heroic figure. whether he has somehow lost his bearing when he accuses barack obama of being a psychopath or that the affordable care act is akin to slavery. but the
john: this touches on carson's biography. it is an incredible story and its part of the reason why unbeknownst to many people this guy is a hero to many african-americans and for decades now has been a heroic figure. a lot of those people are not happy now that he is dogging president obama. mark: growing up poor and becoming one of them world's most accomplished surgeons. the fact he did that speech and talked about his mother so powerfully at a time when she is quite ill and he's down in...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generations. swain: and you can visit there today, is that correct? mathews: yes, wonderful for -- swain: and where are the papers? mathews: the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house at the stone library but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. swain: i have a question on facebook from jeannie stunard weber -- "i have read excerpts from louisa adams autobiography of a nobody and heard rumors that the massachusetts historical society was going to publish this. is this true?" mathews: yes, a two-volume set of her autobiographical writings which includes "record of my life", "adventures of a nobody" and her narrative of a journey from saint petersburg to france, and all her diaries have already been published in a
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold on to this house for future generations. swain: and you can visit there today, is that correct? mathews: yes, wonderful for -- swain: and where are the papers? mathews: the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old...
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emily: brian, john, and john thank you for staying with me throughout the show. time now for soundbites. tim cook is not the only tech leader offering advice to a class of 2015. snap chat ceo evan spiegel spoke at the business school graduation. he talked a lot about finding and holding onto a good idea. this is what he said about not selling to facebook. evan spiegel: no matter whether or not you sell, you will learn something valuable about yourself. you will know immediately that it was not the right dream anyway. and if you don't, you're probably on to something. it you might have the beginning of something meaningful. emily: he does not sound like he has any regrets. evan spiegel: people called us a lot of things besides crazy. arrogant and entitled. the same words i have used -- i have heard used to describe our generation. the millennial generation. the "me" generation. it is true. we do have a sense of entitlement. a sense of ownership. this is the world we were born into and we are responsible for it. emily: spiegel does not have a college degree of his
emily: brian, john, and john thank you for staying with me throughout the show. time now for soundbites. tim cook is not the only tech leader offering advice to a class of 2015. snap chat ceo evan spiegel spoke at the business school graduation. he talked a lot about finding and holding onto a good idea. this is what he said about not selling to facebook. evan spiegel: no matter whether or not you sell, you will learn something valuable about yourself. you will know immediately that it was not...
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hey john? >> he sent me a letter. i said when fedex arrived i said mpl communications, he said, is it's from paul mccartney. he said "sign here." it was a letter from him it said i enjoyed your work on kisses on the bottom. i wondered if you would be interested in recording some of my postbeatle catalog. i thought we could call the am bum midnight mccartney. that was the letter. i go, i think i'm interested in doing this. >> you opened for sinatra in '93. >> yes '93. >> what was that like? >> that was pretty crazy. sinatra and mccartney are the most noticeable face you could say, i was with both these people. i actually opened the show for sinatra, and i had only met him one other time in berlin, germany, he said eat something you look bad. >> you opened for him -- >> would i be doing 20, 25 minutes, there was sinatra watching us, snapping his fingers, and as long as he's snapping it's okay. >> congratulations for all success and good luck. that's our broadcast. thank you for watching. i'm john siegenthaler. i'll see
hey john? >> he sent me a letter. i said when fedex arrived i said mpl communications, he said, is it's from paul mccartney. he said "sign here." it was a letter from him it said i enjoyed your work on kisses on the bottom. i wondered if you would be interested in recording some of my postbeatle catalog. i thought we could call the am bum midnight mccartney. that was the letter. i go, i think i'm interested in doing this. >> you opened for sinatra in '93. >> yes '93....
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john brown or john wilkes booth? lever or not, there have been a number of people over the years who have excepted -- accepted booth. in 1904, the statue was erected in honor of booth. former rand paul eight, jack hunter, who helped write a book on the tea party every birthday of john wilkes booth he raises a toast to booth. there are people, not that many but there are, who loved john books booth. there are people who love john brown. a lot of people don't like john brown either. even to this day, there are some good historians who just think he is a crazy fanatic. however, someone like emerson said that he was the say who made his gallows like the cross, in other words, he was like jesus christ. frederick douglass said, i could live for the slaves, but john brown could die for them. debbie beois wrote a nice book on brown. lincoln himself was more religious than what is a college. -- what is acknowledged. he did not belong to a church, but he read the bible. he had written an anti-christian pamphlet early in his ca
john brown or john wilkes booth? lever or not, there have been a number of people over the years who have excepted -- accepted booth. in 1904, the statue was erected in honor of booth. former rand paul eight, jack hunter, who helped write a book on the tea party every birthday of john wilkes booth he raises a toast to booth. there are people, not that many but there are, who loved john books booth. there are people who love john brown. a lot of people don't like john brown either. even to this...
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john: those are complaints for ever. nigerians, asians they have worked hard to get out of the ghetto. >> but those of us who are still there field there is no way to get out so we are frustrated. john: uk and riot or work hard. >> we can address the fundamental inequities. otherwise baltimore will happen over and over we don't want that to have been so collectively what will they do about it? john: i say we poured money into these towns addressing these causes and it hasn't made anything better. >> i disagree every major city with after-school programs but where are the resources that we talk about? >> i don't know where it goes. there probably is squandering a. thank you kevin powell. once said we will not take it now he owes the government n ♪ john: the california raisins. would you pay for that? it promotes my whole industry my competitors they get the money i spent but as you saw they do exist we also see cotton, the fabric of our lives because government forces all the growers to chip bin so there are no freeload
john: those are complaints for ever. nigerians, asians they have worked hard to get out of the ghetto. >> but those of us who are still there field there is no way to get out so we are frustrated. john: uk and riot or work hard. >> we can address the fundamental inequities. otherwise baltimore will happen over and over we don't want that to have been so collectively what will they do about it? john: i say we poured money into these towns addressing these causes and it hasn't made...
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diane. >> yes john. the city of st. louis says it's getting dozens of dozens of calls from families where they feel their family members have been illegally adopted from the homer g. phillips hospital. trying to identify adoption records from centuries ago. >> seeing her mother for the first time over skype is raising hope for similar reunions. >> when i saw her moving and her mannerism and everything, i said that's me. that is me! >> reporter: medical staff at homer g. phillips told her her premature baby died the shortly after birth 50 years ago. >> back then, doctors and nurses were held with such high esteem, you believed it. and mine was believable because i was so early. >> reporter: earlier this week price's attorney filed a petition to unseal her adoption papers. albert watkins says she was stolen. >> there is a rule out there that says you can't traffic in human babies. you don't need a policeman to explain that to you. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> since then dozens of people have contacted watkins offi
diane. >> yes john. the city of st. louis says it's getting dozens of dozens of calls from families where they feel their family members have been illegally adopted from the homer g. phillips hospital. trying to identify adoption records from centuries ago. >> seeing her mother for the first time over skype is raising hope for similar reunions. >> when i saw her moving and her mannerism and everything, i said that's me. that is me! >> reporter: medical staff at homer g....