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john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight. john: what was that odd film clip i just aired? it is a new series that actually is about breaking up with government designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i shouldn't do a show on this too many young people seem to love government. people like austin peterson who runs the website libertarian republic .com. you have the same name is a star on the film. john: you are a long time libertarian. you have now watch this. >> when you see him getting all of the sons of thousands of young people you know that something like this is being shared. >> this facebook post that says it is in name, that is what we need. maybe the libertarians need our own reality show. john: someone did supply, at no time has the majority been interested in raw knowledge. this we will do more than any lecture. >>
john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight. john: what was that odd film clip i just aired? it is a new series that actually is about breaking up with government designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i shouldn't do a show on this too many...
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john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for unions. and there is a cozy relationship between them. john: to join this argument please follow me on twitter. use the hashtag stossel like my facebook page so you can post on my wall. next, better private alternatives to government mass transit. a better way to go into space. launching an successfully landing its falcon nine rocket. it's the first time it's ever been done. even better money. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's mor
john: sound logical. fewer people, more crashes. >> with the new technology, we don't need as many people as we used to. these driverless cars, for example. they communicate by text instead of voice commands. they think it's funny that we communicate with voice command. john: to show how cozy the politics are. congressman bill shoeser has pro poised a partial privatization. >> the airlines for america, vice president of global affairs, an got $118,000 in campaign contributions for...
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john: 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: golfing. >> tom: all day? >> john: no. just probably, i don't know, till the kids get out of school. i haven't seen them in a while. >> tom: you have no softball left? >> john: no, we're done. >> tom: 3-2 to stassi. and stassi is down on strikes, for out number one. what about summer softball, no summer softball? >> john: no. down here? >> tom: a little too hot? >> john: a little warm. i mean they can play it. >> tom: you're just not going to coach it. >> john: no. >> tom: here's cesar, who is 1 for 3. and it's 0-1. boy, this guy's got a live arm. everything runs toward the outside part of the plate. >> john: you'd have to think he'd have difficulty getting a ball in on a lefty. he might be a guy you could just look away. he's trying to come in here, but can he? >> tom: well, he does. >> john: he does. >> tom: and cesar fights it off. >> john: it's nice, though, you get to fly home this afternoon, you get all day tomorrow. >> tom: phillies are home for just a brief three games and then back to the road after that. atlanta,
>> john: golfing. >> tom: all day? >> john: no. just probably, i don't know, till the kids get out of school. i haven't seen them in a while. >> tom: you have no softball left? >> john: no, we're done. >> tom: 3-2 to stassi. and stassi is down on strikes, for out number one. what about summer softball, no summer softball? >> john: no. down here? >> tom: a little too hot? >> john: a little warm. i mean they can play it. >> tom: you're...
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john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're going to have problems of species extinction, of issues with drought, ocean acidification, reasonable people have a debate about what policy prescriptionstor a clean future and whether clean innovative technologies are in the structure. it is frustrating we continue to debate about climate change, that doesn't excuse irresponsible comments. we need all people to have a civil discourse. john: you agree sometimes the left gets mob like. >> all sides do. the left have fringes that throw stones and toss bombs, that is inappropriate in
john: about what? climate changes, but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're...
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john: yes. we spent -- the entire team at "face the nation.," has been preparing this. carry the questions around in your head, and you ask smaller versions to people who are not the president, then you get him. we have been collecting them. we want to get at the core issues. the question was which specific topic would get you there? with this president, perhaps like no one i've ever interviewed, you never know where it's going to go or what claim he's going to make. to plan for eventualities that span a wide swath. charlie: and she seemed to be contradictory within the answer sometimes. the answer it doesn't even seem to be in the realm of anything you were expecting. it is such a challenge. you have to and -- listen to make sure you are getting it right. you have to build on it, because sometimes it is fragmentary. charlie: and most of the time he speaks in generalities rather than specifics. john: that's one of the things we trying to do. not played quiz game, but how, by the likes of his own
john: yes. we spent -- the entire team at "face the nation.," has been preparing this. carry the questions around in your head, and you ask smaller versions to people who are not the president, then you get him. we have been collecting them. we want to get at the core issues. the question was which specific topic would get you there? with this president, perhaps like no one i've ever interviewed, you never know where it's going to go or what claim he's going to make. to plan for...
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the words and the ideas are john kennedy's. felt the, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. he believed that by calling on the better angels of people so much could get done. whether going to the moon, peace corps, or so many other areas. are reflecting on those who died in the battlefield. in this scene john f. kennedy and the internal flame at arlington national cemetery. how quickly did the family come together and determined this would be a lasting tribute to president kennedy. >> no one was expecting this. people were thinking about a reelection campaign. family came together to look at different ways to memorialize him. the biggest ways what president johnson did in legislation, civil rights and others. that president kennedy started, lyndon johnson continued and did a great job with. then you have the kennedy center for the arts. the arts was something very important to the president. we continually show things at the presidential library museum, including the new exhibit the jus
the words and the ideas are john kennedy's. felt the, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. he believed that by calling on the better angels of people so much could get done. whether going to the moon, peace corps, or so many other areas. are reflecting on those who died in the battlefield. in this scene john f. kennedy and the internal flame at arlington national cemetery. how quickly did the family come together and determined this would be a lasting...
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host: reflecting on john f. because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old born may 29th, 19sdlt 79 in brookline, massachusetts. oined by staeft steeft, dire -- steven rothstein, director of library.f. kennedy guest: the papers are owned by archives, we ial work with them to amplify, share information and coordinate courage award, a few short weeks ago president obama received, civics education and other initiatives with and in close partnership the national archives. host: let me also go back to the same month he traveled to west berlin, he gave rights.h on civil he was assassinated before president lyndon johnson could civil rights legislation in 1964 and 1965, here is how john kennedy set up the debate. > we are confronted with a moral issue tis oldest scripture american clear as the constitution. the heart of the question is, be her all americans are to afforded equal rights and equal we are ities, whether going to treat fellow americans treated, if in e america because your skin is dark, cannot eat
host: reflecting on john f. because had he lived, he would have been 100 years old born may 29th, 19sdlt 79 in brookline, massachusetts. oined by staeft steeft, dire -- steven rothstein, director of library.f. kennedy guest: the papers are owned by archives, we ial work with them to amplify, share information and coordinate courage award, a few short weeks ago president obama received, civics education and other initiatives with and in close partnership the national archives. host: let me also...
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john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. i count on my dell small business advisor for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unloc
john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been...
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here is bloomberg editor-in-chief, john micklethwait. john: we're in toronto. here house prices have gone up by a third over the past year. there is huge growth in vancouver as well. and today, the ontario government announced a 15% tax on foreigners coming to buy houses here. i suppose i have two questions for you. one, is this a bubble, and is this the way to fix it? the other one is, surely as a liberal, what is wrong with someone like me coming here to buy a house? p.m. trudeau: i encourage you to come and move to canada, and settle, spend all of your money, and invest, and hire more people. we are open to global investment. i think one of the challenges we are facing, and we certainly saw it -- john: you can't, with a straight face, say you are open to global investment on one hand, and then charge people 15% if they want to buy a house? p.m. trudeau: it depends on whether it is speculation, or whether it is living to move moving in to live. the challenge that we're facing is one of, and we saw this more acutely year ago in vancou a dearth of data on exact
here is bloomberg editor-in-chief, john micklethwait. john: we're in toronto. here house prices have gone up by a third over the past year. there is huge growth in vancouver as well. and today, the ontario government announced a 15% tax on foreigners coming to buy houses here. i suppose i have two questions for you. one, is this a bubble, and is this the way to fix it? the other one is, surely as a liberal, what is wrong with someone like me coming here to buy a house? p.m. trudeau: i encourage...
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john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle had to change. he didn't look healthy. people's lifestyles changed, and baird was still out there doing a lot of the same stuff. >> do you want to do it afterwards? >> no, right now is cool. >> i think it was more like work for him later. >> on february 21, 2008, baird jones, life of the party circuit, is found dead in his apartment. he's 53 years old. do you remember when you heard he had passed? >> i was shocked. i mean, he was way too young to die, and i didn't know that he had ever had any health problems. >> an autopsy revea
john wayne gacy. his art shows attract even more bold-face names. >> he kept a database, and so he could mail out, you know, 5,000 invitations at a time. if you were on baird's list, you know you're going to run into a 100 people you know. you're bound to see hoop. he sort of had the same crew always there. >> but every great party comes to an end. and in 2007, concern is spreading among baird's closest friends, like marianne macy. >> you know, the 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. lifestyle...
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i'm a veteran from john f. served during the cuban missile crisis, the russians world.ing to blowup the i was also involved with james meredith, ox fared and mississippi, the first black ban oxford, ed to enter mississippi. i was there. i was on the campus. five feet from james meredith at different times, i 101st airborne division. i don't understand why the reflect what he accomplished on the cuban crisis concerning russia. if we didn't trust russia back should we trust russia now? host: thank you for the call. get a response. you for your call and thank you for your service, sounds like you have been important th many issues and our country is better off because of your efforts. that john kennedy, after set ay of pigs, worked to up better communication, he established the situation room that hadn't been there. hotline and teletype to ussia, he, the daily security briefing, the navy seals, the get beret, he wanted to better information, those were important bay the time we got to crisis, his sile brothers and
i'm a veteran from john f. served during the cuban missile crisis, the russians world.ing to blowup the i was also involved with james meredith, ox fared and mississippi, the first black ban oxford, ed to enter mississippi. i was there. i was on the campus. five feet from james meredith at different times, i 101st airborne division. i don't understand why the reflect what he accomplished on the cuban crisis concerning russia. if we didn't trust russia back should we trust russia now? host:...
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-- they would wait to get to john last and say john, what should we do? >> we should drama ties the issue, we should drama ties the issue. that was one of his big things and that's what we would do. we would drama ties the issue. john has a series of books called "march" and they have brought the civil rights struggle to the light of a new generation and a generation to come. one of the things that we always said, for example, whether it was sit-ins or the freedom rides, that what we did was for our generation and the generations to come, and we -- those of us who were out there fighting in 1960, 1961 and years after, we're still out on the trail, we're still fighting the battle, talking to young students, whether they be in elementary school, junior high, high school, or college and even talking to some teachers to make sure that they tell the story of our history, the american history, the way it should be. [ applause ] now let's take a look at a video of the life works of my friend, john robert lewis. note note note note ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we do not wo
-- they would wait to get to john last and say john, what should we do? >> we should drama ties the issue, we should drama ties the issue. that was one of his big things and that's what we would do. we would drama ties the issue. john has a series of books called "march" and they have brought the civil rights struggle to the light of a new generation and a generation to come. one of the things that we always said, for example, whether it was sit-ins or the freedom rides, that...
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john: can we go through a few of those? firstly, on the deductions, you have done a lot about getting rid of most deductions. it distorts markets, pushes money towards property. why didn't you choose to target that? mr. mnuchin: the key things we talked about keeping our -- keeping are charitable deductions and the other is the mortgage interest deduction. the big part of the american dream is to own a home. john: it is not necessarily political? mr. mnuchin: it is not necessarily political. homeownership is important. it is a big part of the economy. housing finance is an important part of creating growth. john: we talked about regulations and getting rid of them. which ones do you particularly want to target? you talk about dodd-frank being too narrow on finance. you said it could be broader. how would you define that? mr. mnuchin: in financial services, we are not just looking at dodd-frank. we are looking at every single thing impacting, and we have had hundreds of people come in. we have reached out to big banks, small
john: can we go through a few of those? firstly, on the deductions, you have done a lot about getting rid of most deductions. it distorts markets, pushes money towards property. why didn't you choose to target that? mr. mnuchin: the key things we talked about keeping our -- keeping are charitable deductions and the other is the mortgage interest deduction. the big part of the american dream is to own a home. john: it is not necessarily political? mr. mnuchin: it is not necessarily political....
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john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. thanks for doing this, dad. so i thought it might be time to talk about a financial strategy. you mean pay him back? so let's start talking about your long-term goals. knowing your future is about more than just you. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. okay, i picked out my dream car. now's the really fun part. choosing the color, the wheels, the interior, everything exactly how i want it. here's the thing: just because i configured this car online doesn't mean it really exists at a dealership, but
john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been...
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dangerous foul ball, and miraculously, nobody was hurt. >> john: wow. that hit her arm. >> joe: blistered into the seats. >> john: wow. >> joe: runner at first will go. three balls, two strikes on baez. szczur. that tear down the left field line, baez will dig for a second and now hold, a run is in, and 11-4 game, hit the ball hard place. tenth rbi of and third again with two out. >> john: see how he coils and on coils, tremendous power, ability out of baez, cut down on strikeouts. >> joe: bring in a miguel montero, who is really off to a good start in a lot of different ways. not only has he had a nice beginning to the year with his three home runs, his .385 average, but he and his wife both became u.s. citizens this past week, a big swing and dimmers, one ball, one pitch, rather, and one strike. that squirts away, baez down to second, almora holding at third with two outs. >> john: baez, by nature, going to be aggressive anyways. his instincts are pretty incredible. as you mentioned, the slide by russell, maybe the aggressiveness there by baez, joe ma
dangerous foul ball, and miraculously, nobody was hurt. >> john: wow. that hit her arm. >> joe: blistered into the seats. >> john: wow. >> joe: runner at first will go. three balls, two strikes on baez. szczur. that tear down the left field line, baez will dig for a second and now hold, a run is in, and 11-4 game, hit the ball hard place. tenth rbi of and third again with two out. >> john: see how he coils and on coils, tremendous power, ability out of baez, cut...
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john: you think governments look at infrastructure in the wrong way? if you are running a company, which you have done several times, long-term investment, that would be counted differently than short-term cash flow. is that one of the restrictions you face? mr. mnuchin: absolutely. as you know when you are running a business, you have an income statement and balance sheet, and if you are making an investment with a 20 year or 30 year payback, you don't expense it all in day one or look at it as a complete expense. the government budget treats everything is cached, so it makes it more difficult. john: if you had to bring them to finance infrastructure, what is the main -- you would make, pricing, long-term? mr. mnuchin: we have seen lots of interest from our counterparts investing in the united states, infrastructure or other opportunities, so i think this is something we will be able to get done. john: the long-term plan to boost growth, does that come back to what ronald reagan did? you cut taxes, get rid of regulations, and that will push growth by
john: you think governments look at infrastructure in the wrong way? if you are running a company, which you have done several times, long-term investment, that would be counted differently than short-term cash flow. is that one of the restrictions you face? mr. mnuchin: absolutely. as you know when you are running a business, you have an income statement and balance sheet, and if you are making an investment with a 20 year or 30 year payback, you don't expense it all in day one or look at it...
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lou: john, do you agree? >> i do, it going to be more of the same, i don't think how he will go through with the policy deregulating the european economy as long as he is committed into stray staying in the eu. lou: looking at hollande. 70% taxes, is now most least popular president in french history. john browne, we're watching something happen here. i think there is a clarification for many americans, that populism that exists in the united states, is not quite the same as that which exists but close to that which exists in the uk, but has nothing to do with marine la pen and her policies. it looks like there they are on solid footing in the eu for now? >> yes, i think that is right. populism in the united states and great britain is different from populism in continental europe. i think that la pen's one big mistake was to be ain'to anti-nato. it carved into her vote, it was a negative campaign, anti-eu, and immigration, and nato the and system, and macron's thing was very positive. i think that the nato t
lou: john, do you agree? >> i do, it going to be more of the same, i don't think how he will go through with the policy deregulating the european economy as long as he is committed into stray staying in the eu. lou: looking at hollande. 70% taxes, is now most least popular president in french history. john browne, we're watching something happen here. i think there is a clarification for many americans, that populism that exists in the united states, is not quite the same as that which...
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john mosby was one of those men, and as i've said oftentimes, john mosby being inducted into the united states army ranger hall of fame is not unlike troy aikman from the dallas cowboys being inducted into the washington redskins hall of fame. note,ittle more serious but nonetheless, his abilities and skills are accepted and still to this day remain part of special forces and ranger lineage in the united states army. that completes my talk. are there any questions? [applause] >> thanks, eric. as a reminder, i'm sure we have a couple of questions. you need to come down to the microphones, state your name and ask your question, because this is on c-span, so you need to come to the microphone please. >> [indiscernible] [laughter] to the microphone and ask the question. state your name, where you are from, and ask the question. >> excuse me, sir, what happened to mosby -- what happened to his career after the war? mr. buckland: mosby was a lawyer by trade. postwar, there were a few fits and starts because there was he wouldtion as to if ever be paroled. there was actually a question of if y
john mosby was one of those men, and as i've said oftentimes, john mosby being inducted into the united states army ranger hall of fame is not unlike troy aikman from the dallas cowboys being inducted into the washington redskins hall of fame. note,ittle more serious but nonetheless, his abilities and skills are accepted and still to this day remain part of special forces and ranger lineage in the united states army. that completes my talk. are there any questions? [applause] >> thanks,...
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prosecuting the would-be assassin, john we junior. they recall of vacuuming the president from the hotel and the details of subsequent changes in the secret service's security protocols. the national law enforcement museum hosted his 90 minute event at the same >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. flight.is crank and the president and ceo of the national law enforcement officers memorial fund. tonight on behalf of the board of directors, we are pleased to present our 16 witness to history program. this is a series of programs we invite the actual participants of historical law enforcement events to tell us their stories. it has been fascinating. them, itnt, we don't will be a permanent part of the museum archives, and we couldn't be prouder of the content we had assembled and compiled so far. tonight's event will explore the assassination attempt on president ronald reagan 26 years ago. 30, one ago on march week or so ago. before we begin, i want to acknowledge and thank our partner and very proud sponsor of our witness to history series
prosecuting the would-be assassin, john we junior. they recall of vacuuming the president from the hotel and the details of subsequent changes in the secret service's security protocols. the national law enforcement museum hosted his 90 minute event at the same >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome. flight.is crank and the president and ceo of the national law enforcement officers memorial fund. tonight on behalf of the board of directors, we are pleased to present our 16 witness to history...
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maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> huh? >> reporter: mcafee the silicon valley gazillionare. >> it is the number one computer threat. >> reporter: mcafee the international fugitive. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcafee the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to protect our freedom. >> reporter: pinning down the truth of mcafee's life story is never easy because often it is as slippery as he is. >> he is like teflon, nothing sticks to the man. >> reporter: if the name "mcafee" rings a bell, it should. there's a good chance it's on your home computer screen right now. yup, he's the guy behind the famous mcafee antivirus software. when we say we are going to talk tomorrow, does that mean face to face? i first crossed paths with mcafee in 2012, when he'd become even more famous south of the border. he was on the run, and would only talk to me by phone. >> you may not think you are being followed but i can assure y
maybe because there are so many john mcafees. >> john mcafee is one of the wildest characters you'll ever come across. >> reporter: there's mcafee the party animal. >> john? >> huh? >> reporter: mcafee the silicon valley gazillionare. >> it is the number one computer threat. >> reporter: mcafee the international fugitive. >> he's someone that i feel is dangerous. >> reporter: even mcafee the presidential candidate. >> stand with me to...
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people pull up alongside me and say, "john, get in the car." and i go, "no, man, i'm not getting in the car." they said, "what are you walking for?" and i said, "for the environment," you know? and they go, "you're just doing this to make us look bad, man, or to feel bad." >> hinojosa: oh, you were trying to make them look bad. i see. >> yeah, you know, and to feel guilty and to, you know, come on and walk. and maybe, to some degree, at that early stage i... that was true. but then i decided that, "look, i'm arguing all the time." on my birthday, which was coming up, i was going to be turning 27, "i'm going to decide," i said, "to not speak for one day." >> hinojosa: not argue back, not speak, not engage. >> give it a rest. and so i didn't. my birthday came, i didn't speak for that one day, and i learned something right away. >> hinojosa: which was? >> i had not been listening. i would normally listen to someone just enough to think i knew what they were going to say. and then i would stop listening to them, and in my own mind rush ahead to thi
people pull up alongside me and say, "john, get in the car." and i go, "no, man, i'm not getting in the car." they said, "what are you walking for?" and i said, "for the environment," you know? and they go, "you're just doing this to make us look bad, man, or to feel bad." >> hinojosa: oh, you were trying to make them look bad. i see. >> yeah, you know, and to feel guilty and to, you know, come on and walk. and maybe, to some degree,...
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elations-- >> it looks like we just lost john roberts. he was in riyadh, actually in that briefing room you see right there. we're awaiting secretary of state tillerson and his counterpart, the saudi foreign minister. as john was saying, as much as the focus has been on counter isis and fighting islamic terrorism, a big part of president trump's campaign, for the saudis for the gulf states, for where president trump goes next, it's iran. we already saw just, you know, sort of the effect of that, t theithe saudis are fighting a war outside of their borders, outside to yemen to the south. >> i want to bring in judy miller in the conversation. and continue what we were talking about with john roberts. saudi arabia and some of the gulf states, especially when it pertains to iran. i want to go over some of the details of the deal that they came to an agreement on, 110 billion effective immediately, 350 billion over the course of ten years, there were a number of private sector agreements in that deal, but as far as long-term safety is concern.
elations-- >> it looks like we just lost john roberts. he was in riyadh, actually in that briefing room you see right there. we're awaiting secretary of state tillerson and his counterpart, the saudi foreign minister. as john was saying, as much as the focus has been on counter isis and fighting islamic terrorism, a big part of president trump's campaign, for the saudis for the gulf states, for where president trump goes next, it's iran. we already saw just, you know, sort of the effect...
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just this week, it was on life-support. >> john, john, that's not true -- john, i have to stop you. that's a talking point -- >> if you live in iowa, you have no exchanges. aetna just pulled out of -- >> you have to -- >> they had to do something. >> john, let me get in here. that was a talking point. obamacare was not perfect. it could have been fixed. if there was bipartisan consensus, if they had gotten together. but to say that obamacare is imploding is a talking point from the right. that is not correct. and if you're going to say things like that, you have to give it in context and give the whole thing. one is because they weren't letting the mandate happen. they weren't enforcing the mandate. the other thing is because according to republicans and democrats, it's the way that this administration is talking about obamacare, it's causing uncertainty among insurers. it's not imploding. it's not like it's sitting there and imploding. there's a force behind that. go ahead, john. >> well, aetna pulled out of virginia. iowa didn't have any exchanges for any insurance companies to go
just this week, it was on life-support. >> john, john, that's not true -- john, i have to stop you. that's a talking point -- >> if you live in iowa, you have no exchanges. aetna just pulled out of -- >> you have to -- >> they had to do something. >> john, let me get in here. that was a talking point. obamacare was not perfect. it could have been fixed. if there was bipartisan consensus, if they had gotten together. but to say that obamacare is imploding is a...
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john f. kennedy. he was born on the day may 29 in brooklyn, massachusetts in 1917. michelle: there are a number of events to mark the occasion in d.c. remembering the president. jeff goldberg is live for us at the kennedy center with the events taking place there. jeff? jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a year-long celebrations at the kennedy center. today actors and musicians and the jrn major speeches written by president kennedy as well as performing music and dance. john f. kennedy was a congressman and senator from massachusetts before being elected president in 1960. of course, he was assassinated in dallas, texas, on november 22, 1963. the performance happening here today is honoring the legacy of john f. kennedy jr. >> he stood for a humanity that was aspirational, optimistic, filled with hope. and
john f. kennedy. he was born on the day may 29 in brooklyn, massachusetts in 1917. michelle: there are a number of events to mark the occasion in d.c. remembering the president. jeff goldberg is live for us at the kennedy center with the events taking place there. jeff? jeff: the kennedy center is a living memorial to john f. kennedy jr. a few moments ago a big celebration got going here celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the former president. this is the culmination of a...
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john: which bit worries you most? this idea of this bubble suddenly popping and there being problems that way, or continuing to go along and push ever more houses out of the reach of the affordability of people? p.m. trudeau: i think -- i will let the housing speculators and experts make determinations around that. my focus is on making sure that for the medium and long-term, people in toronto, and across the country, can afford their homes. and that means working on the supply side, making sure we are investing in more rental stock. making sure that we are investing in new construction in affordable housing so the market can adjust itself without either popping or crashing. john: what worries you most in the canadian economy at the moment? what is your biggest fear is you go to sleep? p.m. trudeau: a lot of it is around confidence versus anxiety. if, as we have seen, people continue to sense that their kids arenât going to have the kind of opportunities and quality of life they were able to inherit from their parent
john: which bit worries you most? this idea of this bubble suddenly popping and there being problems that way, or continuing to go along and push ever more houses out of the reach of the affordability of people? p.m. trudeau: i think -- i will let the housing speculators and experts make determinations around that. my focus is on making sure that for the medium and long-term, people in toronto, and across the country, can afford their homes. and that means working on the supply side, making...
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. >> now john mcafee in a no holds barred interview. >> you're asking the most ridiculous thing. >> as he tries to sound at larm on cyber security. >> our security is being eroded and we have no more privacy. >>> and -- ♪ the it boys of the '90s who mm-bopped their way to the tocchet charts, now all grown up and mmm-back. ♪ with a new single "i was born." how this band of brothers is staying true to their music. >>> plus bumper to bumper. melissa mccarthy takes her act to the streets of new york city ahead of her big "snl" return as sean spicer. but first the "nightline" 5. >>> number 1 ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. he's the elusive and eccentric millionaire behind the household name that's protected millions of computers for decades. but after john mcafee cashed in on his pioneering anti-virus software, he dropped off the radar. he became an international fugitive, running from police who wanted to question him about a murder in belize. and now he's finally ready to tell
. >> now john mcafee in a no holds barred interview. >> you're asking the most ridiculous thing. >> as he tries to sound at larm on cyber security. >> our security is being eroded and we have no more privacy. >>> and -- ♪ the it boys of the '90s who mm-bopped their way to the tocchet charts, now all grown up and mmm-back. ♪ with a new single "i was born." how this band of brothers is staying true to their music. >>> plus bumper to bumper....
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hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck.
hey, john. hi, folks. well, jon, our champion, got our week off to a great start yesterday, winning over $35,000. what will happen today against kerry and rand, we're gonna find out starting right now. good luck.
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john timberlake was a navy purser. and what that means is that he would go out and be an accountant for the united states navy. so he would be gone for months on end on ships, keeping track of wages and that sort of thing. so while he was gone, john eaton and margaret o'neill timberlake would go to social functions together, and rumors started to spread that they were having an affair. well, then john timberlake committed suicide. and the account was that he had slit his own throat because he found out that his wife and his best friend, john eaton, were having an affair. now, whether that's true or not, -- he did kill himself, but whether it was because of the affair, the alleged affair, we don't know. but -- so, margaret eaton is now -- margaret o'neill timberlake is now a widow. and less than a year after her husband commits suicide, she marries john eaton, the man she was allegedly having an affair with. so all of this happens before jackson becomes president. well, jackson appoints eaton to be secretary of war and
john timberlake was a navy purser. and what that means is that he would go out and be an accountant for the united states navy. so he would be gone for months on end on ships, keeping track of wages and that sort of thing. so while he was gone, john eaton and margaret o'neill timberlake would go to social functions together, and rumors started to spread that they were having an affair. well, then john timberlake committed suicide. and the account was that he had slit his own throat because he...
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the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston has taken leave of a major evidence vision -- major exhibition that will open on june 6. there is installed a special display of stairs about president kennedy's creation of the peace corps. hanging outside my office is a letter i wrote to jfk asking for information about the proposed peace corps. i never got a response. to find out more about these jfk centennial activities, check the jfk centennial website, jfk centennial.org. today we are privileged to hear from president kennedy's own nephew, stephen kennedy smith and historian doug wrinkly about -- a brinkley -- doug brinkley about president kennedy. he is a board member of a john f. kennedy library and served on the staff of the senate judiciary and foreign relations committee and a three-time recipient for the dan ford award at harvard law school. douglas brinkley is a professor of history. he is the author of a number of best-selling books. brinkley has also written books on theodore roos
the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston has taken leave of a major evidence vision -- major exhibition that will open on june 6. there is installed a special display of stairs about president kennedy's creation of the peace corps. hanging outside my office is a letter i wrote to jfk asking for information about the proposed peace corps. i never got a response. to find out more about these jfk centennial activities, check the jfk centennial website, jfk centennial.org. today we are...
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>> reporter: good morning, john. the attorney general's role in the firing of james comey is certainly being called into question this morning, even as he started out in the interview process to find comey's replacement. now, one of the big problems, certainly, for the attorney general, is the fact that he announced to the world that he had recused himself from all things relating to the russia investigation, that because he had an appearance of a conflict of interest after meetings with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. now, of course, it's compounded by the fact that the president of the united states did go on the record in a public interview and say that the russia investigation actually was a factor in the firing of comey. so, the ethics of the situation have been called into question by democrats on capitol hill, and the fred werth heimer watchdog group, democracy 21, has also called on the attorney general to remove himself from the process of selecting a new fbi director, all of this after former director of
>> reporter: good morning, john. the attorney general's role in the firing of james comey is certainly being called into question this morning, even as he started out in the interview process to find comey's replacement. now, one of the big problems, certainly, for the attorney general, is the fact that he announced to the world that he had recused himself from all things relating to the russia investigation, that because he had an appearance of a conflict of interest after meetings with...
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john noa kes has images of him with ace blue suitcase. john noakes has died at the age of 83. he has to blue peter in the 1960s and 70s and was the longest serving presenter, appearing for more than 12 years. david sillito looks back at his life. i'm upside down, at 30,000 feet and upside down. blue peter has had many presenters over the years, butjohn noakes, the cheery, funny daredevil from halifax was special. at this level the plinth on which nelson stands overhangs the column. i find myself literally hanging from the ladder with nothing at all beneath me. in an age with a rather relaxed attitude to health and safety the words "and then it was my turn" led to some startling tv moments. his trip down the cresta run was also terrifying. ijumped onto the ice and carried on down the track on my backside still doing around 80 miles an hour. john noakes had started out in the raf before turning to acting and landed a job on blue peter. the yorkshire accent and the willingness to do anything for a laugh stood out in a rather more formal era of children's television. i think for a
john noa kes has images of him with ace blue suitcase. john noakes has died at the age of 83. he has to blue peter in the 1960s and 70s and was the longest serving presenter, appearing for more than 12 years. david sillito looks back at his life. i'm upside down, at 30,000 feet and upside down. blue peter has had many presenters over the years, butjohn noakes, the cheery, funny daredevil from halifax was special. at this level the plinth on which nelson stands overhangs the column. i find...
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john wall answers the call for the wizards and they are not going home. we are live with team coverage. washington headed to game seven. >>> new charges tonight in the deadly amtrak two years ago today. what prosecutors say about the man at the controls. >>> and trump supporters come together tonight in virginia amid the fire storm surrounding the white house and the fbi. >>> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> and hello everybody. storm team 4 radar smothered in green. heavier rain rolling in and sticking around overnight. >> we know it is going to effect your saturday. doug kammerer has been going over the latest timing. he starts us off. when is the rain going to move out? >> it should move out around early tomorrow morning. it is definitely raining tonight. way to go wizards. that was awesome. take a look at the radar. storm team 4 radar showing exactly what is going on. we have rain heavier including heavier shower activity along i-81. everybody you note ths back edge to our west. we have a few more hours to go before this gets out of here. what do we ex
john wall answers the call for the wizards and they are not going home. we are live with team coverage. washington headed to game seven. >>> new charges tonight in the deadly amtrak two years ago today. what prosecutors say about the man at the controls. >>> and trump supporters come together tonight in virginia amid the fire storm surrounding the white house and the fbi. >>> news 4 at 11:00 starts now. >>> and hello everybody. storm team 4 radar smothered in...
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>> john keeps a lot of stuff from us. it sort of explodes out from there, but the threads of it all. and this season i kept saying how are all of the stories interconnected. what can i have in common with li lily taylor or tim. and i think maybe there is no coming together, maybe not body of all of the tentacles. he doesn't let you know it is going. and it wasn't until the last episode as an actor, it is kind of fan as it ting because i'm not playing the end of the scene at the beginning or the end of the season at the beginning. this was more about this as opposed to this, it was more that. >> i'm not -- >> john ridley would not have explained it like that. he would have a brilliant paragraph -- >> but it works, we get it. >> you're laughing at me. >> didn't we all get the same point? yeah, we all got it. i was going to say though, i'm not an actor and you are. but that could be a bit worrisome to me to not know where it is going. >> it is worrisome, and thank god i trust john ridley so implicitly. i come on saying what
>> john keeps a lot of stuff from us. it sort of explodes out from there, but the threads of it all. and this season i kept saying how are all of the stories interconnected. what can i have in common with li lily taylor or tim. and i think maybe there is no coming together, maybe not body of all of the tentacles. he doesn't let you know it is going. and it wasn't until the last episode as an actor, it is kind of fan as it ting because i'm not playing the end of the scene at the beginning...
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>> not a lot, john. i think a lot of people are understandably anxious about the personal implications of the massive relegislation of the health care system. but i am old enough to remember when they were going to transform the american energy system. >> but politically things are different. >> they are, but you may have the whole bunch of members that walked the plank on this vote and it goes to the senate to face uncertainty. republicans in general are more optimistic today they will get something on health care. i don't know what we know what that something is going to look like. >> let's bring in chris here. he has a column out right now or about to be. >> it is out. i made it. >> when we are in commercial, go look at it. chris, you identify several senators to watch going forward. i want to wind down three of them. give me 20 seconds on each, why they are crucial to this. >> lamar alexander, former member of leadership in a state, tennessee, that is very hard hit by the pre-existing mandate repeal
>> not a lot, john. i think a lot of people are understandably anxious about the personal implications of the massive relegislation of the health care system. but i am old enough to remember when they were going to transform the american energy system. >> but politically things are different. >> they are, but you may have the whole bunch of members that walked the plank on this vote and it goes to the senate to face uncertainty. republicans in general are more optimistic today...
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joining me now, ambassador john bolton. john: i'm glad he has come to this position. i think nato is the most effective political-military alliance in human history. but nato has a lot of flaws. its decision-making mek nivments have proven ineffective as allies don't necessarily listen to decisions from the top commanders. and it's the case as president trump said that nato members aren't living up to the commitment they themselves made to spend 2% of gnp on defense. kennedy: does what happened in manchester start a necessary conversation about how the organization deals with terror? john: we should have had this conversation long before. the real coordination that is necessary first is more intelligence sharing among the allies. it's difficult to share the intelligence with some. afghanistan helped defeat the taliban and al qaeda. and it could join with us in the fight against isis. i would hope they would agree to that. kennedy: doesn't it seem a little bit late considering how far along some countries are in this fight? what would it take for nato to effectively co
joining me now, ambassador john bolton. john: i'm glad he has come to this position. i think nato is the most effective political-military alliance in human history. but nato has a lot of flaws. its decision-making mek nivments have proven ineffective as allies don't necessarily listen to decisions from the top commanders. and it's the case as president trump said that nato members aren't living up to the commitment they themselves made to spend 2% of gnp on defense. kennedy: does what happened...