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, john?e somebody in your building representing to a tourist every night of the week so that there was a different set of strangers rolling in the hobby, or rolling down the hall -- john: that's an issue for me and my landlord, that's not for the politicians to can decide if there's too much traffic in my building. the landlord can police that. >> on airbnb -- we've got a lot of tenants who have been doing this in san francisco without the landlord's permission. john: so the landlord can evict them. >> and we have had a number of evictions. john: so fine -- >> landlords converting apartments illegally to short-term rentals for tourists. and let's also talk about this notion of sharing because nobody's doing any sharing. money is changing hands middlemen are taking fat commissions. people -- john: i think a lot of people are very happy with this. >> nobody's doing any sharing. john: but the customers are happy. most of 'em. >> the customers are happy and the hosts are happy as a general rule.
, john?e somebody in your building representing to a tourist every night of the week so that there was a different set of strangers rolling in the hobby, or rolling down the hall -- john: that's an issue for me and my landlord, that's not for the politicians to can decide if there's too much traffic in my building. the landlord can police that. >> on airbnb -- we've got a lot of tenants who have been doing this in san francisco without the landlord's permission. john: so the landlord can...
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his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story oftease it up fors. >> us to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure out in the wilderness and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to him? ♪ ♪ >> now, science joins history in a new quest. in the future, it may be possible to establish a blood link between john and jesus. today, their mission is to test fragments of bone believed to be john's. >> for the first time in history we are able to place these relics in their proper time and proper date in order to understand more
his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story oftease it up fors. >> us to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure out in the wilderness and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange....
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>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john.baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive forgiveness for their sins. >> and just as he was coming up out of the water, he saw the heavens torn apart, and the spirit descending like a dove on him. and a voice came from heaven. "you are my son, the beloved. with you, i am well pleased." >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. and now he feels this vocation, this call, to go spread his own message. this is the beginning of jesus' ministry. >> when they met, when john the baptist's charisma, when his preaching ability, when his apocalyptic fervor, when his criticisms of the power of the day, when all of that hit jesus' ears
>> but jesus dismisses john's plea. it is he who has come to be baptized by john.baptism will be like no other. >> i think the baptism of jesus by john is a crucial part of the story. it tells us, if nothing else, that jesus absolutely endorsed what john was doing. >> i myself came baptizing with water for this reason, that he might be revealed to israel. >> and it means that he endorsed john's message, that god's people did need to repent. they did need to receive...
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john: and i'm john heilemann. happy national paella day sports fans. first, we have the talk of the town today mark, here is the question, real quick, right to the heart of it. what is the implications to the exit of them at -- exit of the minority leader? mark: i am not sure that democrats keep the seat and harry reid did it as well as anyone in the era. john: by hook or crook, he managed to hold on, and he was a very vulnerable incumbent. nevada is a purple state, so we get to see which way it will go. this is super-interesting. chuck schumer has been waiting his whole life for this job. mark: what he said is that he does not want to run, and the fact of the matter is, it frees up a lot of conservative money because the koch brothers and others would have spent a fortune trying to defeat harry reid, and now they can spend money elsewhere. my impression is that the seat can be contested, so it puts the scene very much in play. john: i think your point of obstructionism that will come up next, but chuck schumer is cast as the same way as rahm emanuel a
john: and i'm john heilemann. happy national paella day sports fans. first, we have the talk of the town today mark, here is the question, real quick, right to the heart of it. what is the implications to the exit of them at -- exit of the minority leader? mark: i am not sure that democrats keep the seat and harry reid did it as well as anyone in the era. john: by hook or crook, he managed to hold on, and he was a very vulnerable incumbent. nevada is a purple state, so we get to see which way...
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john: higher education?re spending a lot of debt and we are graduating with that amount and that is because the government is subsidizing student loans. it's a vicious cycle. come and take free money and then schools know that as a parent or student you can get that money and they will continue to raise their cost. john: the younger kids you say that government helping k-12 education hurts way back it hurts poor people? >> again we throw money at k-12 education. $600 billion i believe that we spent on k-12 education to our children are turning out to be undereducated. john: more than 12000 per student now. >> which is ridiculous and our students are not prepared to enter into the job for his. worse than that is when we are also because of zero-tolerance policies we are punishing students for small infractions and that leads them into the juvenile justice system and then puts them into the larger system. as a child of color you are more likely to be penalized more harshly than even white student in large part
john: higher education?re spending a lot of debt and we are graduating with that amount and that is because the government is subsidizing student loans. it's a vicious cycle. come and take free money and then schools know that as a parent or student you can get that money and they will continue to raise their cost. john: the younger kids you say that government helping k-12 education hurts way back it hurts poor people? >> again we throw money at k-12 education. $600 billion i believe...
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>> i want peace for john.n bender's ashes are in an urn at what ann says was his favorite view, looking out from the refuge. a refuge she's trying to save, a paradise that will never be the same. ♪ ♪ >> the following is a cnn special report. ♪ ♪ >>> here in the midwest, several young girls went missing. some were found murdered. others were never found at all. laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle dueey, 20 in indianapolis, indiana. all of these cases went unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happen
>> i want peace for john.n bender's ashes are in an urn at what ann says was his favorite view, looking out from the refuge. a refuge she's trying to save, a paradise that will never be the same. ♪ ♪ >> the following is a cnn special report. ♪ ♪ >>> here in the midwest, several young girls went missing. some were found murdered. others were never found at all. laurie dakies, 20 in appleton, wisconsin. wendy felton, 16 from marion, indiana. michelle dueey, 20 in...
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he was pronounced dead. >> john lennon was gunned down as he entered -- >> john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building. >> it was really shocking. 40 years old, john lennon of the beatles. how could he be dead? how could this have happened? the city was in shock, not just people, my generation that grew up listening to their music in the '60s. i think just about everybody felt on so many levels it was wrong. >> it was terrible, so many people didn't even know john. it just hit home with me so much more because he befriended me and he didn't have to befriend me. >> the killer was identified as mark david chapman, a 25-year-old fan and drifter from hawaii. >> nothing from his background set off or would have caused to set off any alarm bells whatsoever. >> chapman apparently was well liked by most people he knew. the most common description was open, friendly, a hard worker with a ready smile. >> i couldn't believe it. just didn't seem like the type person. >> very peaceful. >> i couldn't have asked for anything better. >> most of those can't believe he's the same person
he was pronounced dead. >> john lennon was gunned down as he entered -- >> john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building. >> it was really shocking. 40 years old, john lennon of the beatles. how could he be dead? how could this have happened? the city was in shock, not just people, my generation that grew up listening to their music in the '60s. i think just about everybody felt on so many levels it was wrong. >> it was terrible, so many people didn't...
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john: i'm john hailemann. mark: and, i'm mark halperin. and with all due respect get ready to ship pepperoni rolls to kentucky. mark: jeb's meerkat, and animal house. politics was rocked when the wall street journal reported a possible flip-flop from scott walker. the journal quoted walker from a private dinner on a friday night in new hampshire saying illegal immigrants should eventually get citizenship without getting preferential treatment ahead of people already in-line. he was a proponent of the some legal status, then a few weeks ago he did an interview with fox news where he said this. >> you said you supported it. walker: my view has changed. i look at the problems we have experienced. i have talked to governors on the border. the concerns i have, we need to secure the border, when you to -- we need to put in place a system that works, a legal immigration system that works. i don't think you do it through amnesty. mark: walker had a position supporting a path to citizenship or legal status. then he did that interview. what the wall
john: i'm john hailemann. mark: and, i'm mark halperin. and with all due respect get ready to ship pepperoni rolls to kentucky. mark: jeb's meerkat, and animal house. politics was rocked when the wall street journal reported a possible flip-flop from scott walker. the journal quoted walker from a private dinner on a friday night in new hampshire saying illegal immigrants should eventually get citizenship without getting preferential treatment ahead of people already in-line. he was a proponent...
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john: what is the one sentence answer to that? john kasich: i'm fun. you like being a governor versus a legislator? john kasich: it is not that different. except the difference between day and night. yes. being a governor is fantastic. john: when we come back, we will do a little bit of "with all due respect" name that 10 right after this. -- name that tune. ♪ john: welcome back. we here with john kasich governor of ohio. you are a big music fan. music arm that music is important to you. governor kasich: big music fan. i understand the rolling stones may be coming to ohio state. john: we will describe a song for you, and you have to name the song. don't worry. you are going to do well. here is the first song. a single that aren't platinum -- earned platinum certification, the music video for around a child having nightmares. play the song. ♪ mark: name that tune. john kasich: don't know it. mark: metallica song. you are a big metallica fan. john: you previously claimed to be -- john kasich: i don't know that i'm going to -- mark: you are going to nail
john: what is the one sentence answer to that? john kasich: i'm fun. you like being a governor versus a legislator? john kasich: it is not that different. except the difference between day and night. yes. being a governor is fantastic. john: when we come back, we will do a little bit of "with all due respect" name that 10 right after this. -- name that tune. ♪ john: welcome back. we here with john kasich governor of ohio. you are a big music fan. music arm that music is important to...
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john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it. 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 nervous about.
john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it. 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...
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john: is that legal?la mcglowan from open the books of.com that is nothing is done in illinois. what does that mean? >> it is not mess for political corruption what you think of? mobsters al capone going to jail and we think the number one manufactured product description. john: politicians are to make things better the definition of pay-to-play is give campaign cash to get a government contract we have a mayor who pledged. >> but this happens everywhere ree nee given is its new orleans to grant city contracts and the charlotte mayor 44 months in prison politicians but it is legal contribute to my campaign then rehire your law firm. >> then we study how well bob emanu-el did on his promise. over the last four years we put the companies through the second -- a city of chicago checkbook 600 of the campaign donors were also members of the city to get $7 million in campaign funds to have $2 billion worth of city payments and the shows from the manual is fully in command of the daily political machine and pay-
john: is that legal?la mcglowan from open the books of.com that is nothing is done in illinois. what does that mean? >> it is not mess for political corruption what you think of? mobsters al capone going to jail and we think the number one manufactured product description. john: politicians are to make things better the definition of pay-to-play is give campaign cash to get a government contract we have a mayor who pledged. >> but this happens everywhere ree nee given is its new...
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john: alan sherman?was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? you don't have to email me just raise your hand. you to be glad scott walker is not here, he would be you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the first thing i would say to her is let's talk about e-mail. i did not think bill and i had anything in common. [laughter] [applause] speaking of snakes, saint patrick -- >> i told my staff, whatever you do do not let me follow senator g graham because he is funny. my staff is so incompetent. but what can you expect, they worked on the romney campaign. the only problem with -- would be trying to cross the george washington bridge. do not expect to get a few nightclub gigs. john: up next, and irish dancer. ♪ john: on april 7 rand paul plans to announce he is running for president, but we just did that for him now. mark: we
john: alan sherman?was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? you don't have to email me just raise your hand. you to be glad scott walker is not here, he would be you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the first thing i would say to her is let's talk about e-mail. i did not think bill and i had...
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john the baptist? >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here? he even questions their motives. this is a very intense figure. out in the wilderness, and the wilderness is where things really happen spiritually. >> he's a mysterious figure. he's strange. he's out there. he's dressed in this very, very odd way. and slightly dangerous and scary. >> yet today, the unique appeal of this charismatic prophet has been lost to history. who was this fiery preacher who would herald the coming of the messiah? and what was it that drew jesus to h
john the baptist? >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. and with all due -- lindsey: whoa, yankee boy. i'm lindsey graham from south carolina. and with all due respect to my south carolina friends, get your butt to new hampshire, i need your help. ♪ mark: a granite state greeting and top of the evening to you from manchester, new hampshire. on the show tonight, budget cuts. jeb bush's struts. and lindsey graham's guts. but first, it is tuesday, it is election day in israel. we will not know for a while if prime minister benjamin “goes by b.b.” netanyahu will retain his title. the exit polls suggest the race between netanyahu and main challenger isaac herzog is as close as a shank bone is to the haroset on a passover seder plate. oy vey. netanyahu is declaring victory his pollster says he will win, but it is going to be close. if he does retain prime minister, what are the implications? and if he is kicked off the job, what are the implications? john: i want to know what a haroset is. if he ends up winning this race he has done it in an ugl
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. and with all due -- lindsey: whoa, yankee boy. i'm lindsey graham from south carolina. and with all due respect to my south carolina friends, get your butt to new hampshire, i need your help. ♪ mark: a granite state greeting and top of the evening to you from manchester, new hampshire. on the show tonight, budget cuts. jeb bush's struts. and lindsey graham's guts. but first, it is tuesday, it is election day in israel. we will not know...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin. and with all due respect to hillary clinton, you need one phones work, one phone for personal stuff, and one for candy. ♪ a lot of candy. on the show tonight, there were 10 million reporters committee putting the turks at hillary's hallway press conference today. if you missed it, here's one of the most important to she gave on wife used personal e-mail exclusively while she was secretary of state. hillary clinton: i wanted to use just one device for both personal and work e-mails instead of two. it was allowed, and as i said, it was a convenient. and it was my practice to communicate with state department and other government officials on their government accounts. those e-mails would be automatically saved in the state department system to meet recordkeeping requirements. and that indeed, is what happened. looking back, it would have been better for me to use two separate phones and two e-mail accounts. i thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously, it hasn't worked out
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin. and with all due respect to hillary clinton, you need one phones work, one phone for personal stuff, and one for candy. ♪ a lot of candy. on the show tonight, there were 10 million reporters committee putting the turks at hillary's hallway press conference today. if you missed it, here's one of the most important to she gave on wife used personal e-mail exclusively while she was secretary of state. hillary clinton: i wanted to use just one...
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john: chris?hris: my perspective on this is that at the end of the day after all the sound and fury the real political question is when she announced, will she be prepared to announce with a big idea to make her case? that will be the most critical idea out there. i'm very confident that she will, but that is the big political question out there. fred: i think chris is right. she has to change the subject. i've talked to a lot of people this week that think the e-mail thing will be short-lived. i don't think it will until she changes the subject. chris: to me, this is a really interesting general election will he get there. but for her, she has a competitive advantage for starting earlier than others. the sooner she's able to get out there with a really big idea, an idea that gives her theory of the case, that emphasizes what she's got in this election for stuff she does not really have a primary challenge. it enables her to position herself to a huge competitive advantage. that is why get back to
john: chris?hris: my perspective on this is that at the end of the day after all the sound and fury the real political question is when she announced, will she be prepared to announce with a big idea to make her case? that will be the most critical idea out there. i'm very confident that she will, but that is the big political question out there. fred: i think chris is right. she has to change the subject. i've talked to a lot of people this week that think the e-mail thing will be short-lived....
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john: john kerry's ears are ringing. not because benjamin and yahoo!s calling them three times every hour, it is because the super double "f" is getting major airtime and that double word is flip-flop. scott walker is the accused and the charge is a true technique. attacking his top opponent is what walker is doing and that happens to be jeb bush. scott wwalker: i think we need a new fresh face which provides a great contrast to hillary clinton who represents the 1990's as opposed to the future. john: burn! i want to talk about that but also if walker could be a flip-flopper. john:[laughter] mark: i think they will go after walker for running wisconsin that they. they will say the economy is not that good. this flip-flop thing, when all the things are moving to the right, i don't think it'll work. the other thing is he handled under pressure from the press really well. he was not romney or keerry. he was calm. john: the flip-flop thing is pretty damaging. you need a pattern of practice. you need a couple of egregious examples. john:mark:often, in indiv
john: john kerry's ears are ringing. not because benjamin and yahoo!s calling them three times every hour, it is because the super double "f" is getting major airtime and that double word is flip-flop. scott walker is the accused and the charge is a true technique. attacking his top opponent is what walker is doing and that happens to be jeb bush. scott wwalker: i think we need a new fresh face which provides a great contrast to hillary clinton who represents the 1990's as opposed to...
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john: your opponent steve forbes. mark: what was the mine sent a 1999 john kasich? -- mindset?thought i could win. i would run as hard as they could at the wall and the wall was not moving. it was very difficult. since i have been to south carolina and new hampshire, i am starting to get a couple of really good memories that somehow i have lost sight of. when i dropped out of that, i went and let congress and went to the private sector. i did a lot of things, including becoming a very big television star. john: more from 1999. this one specifically from new hampshire. remember that day? >> no, i do not remember that day. one of the best ones, it was when i knew the end was near a copy in a kitchen with this woman. i would do events in the house. she and i were carrying on a great conversation, and i thought i am going to win this 80 over. she looked at her watch and i have enjoyed talking to you when do you think the candidate is going to get here? mark: last 1, 2001. tell us about this. >> my precious girls. my wife, my daughter, emma and reason. ece. i think that was the day
john: your opponent steve forbes. mark: what was the mine sent a 1999 john kasich? -- mindset?thought i could win. i would run as hard as they could at the wall and the wall was not moving. it was very difficult. since i have been to south carolina and new hampshire, i am starting to get a couple of really good memories that somehow i have lost sight of. when i dropped out of that, i went and let congress and went to the private sector. i did a lot of things, including becoming a very big...
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john: coyotes you are on notice. i have four dogs now and i will shoot you. ♪ john: ted cruz scrambles to make hillary clinton walk on eggshells. israel spied on united states during the iran nuclear talks and use that information to sway members of congress against the deal. that is not the only new tension and the israeli-united states tension. -- in the partnership. president obama: we can't pretend there is a possibility of something that is not there. we cannot continue to premise our public diplomacy based on something that everybody knows is not going to happen at least in the next several years. that is something we have to -- for the sake of our own credibility, we have to be able to be honest about that. mark: where does that leave the u.s.-israeli relationship? john: i think this is a horror show. the relationship between the countries has not been this bad since the george h.w. bush administration. it is really bad and it has been bad for a while. president obama's tone the way he spoke about netanyahu an
john: coyotes you are on notice. i have four dogs now and i will shoot you. ♪ john: ted cruz scrambles to make hillary clinton walk on eggshells. israel spied on united states during the iran nuclear talks and use that information to sway members of congress against the deal. that is not the only new tension and the israeli-united states tension. -- in the partnership. president obama: we can't pretend there is a possibility of something that is not there. we cannot continue to premise our...
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>> john: today on "face the nation." house speaker john boehner joins us for a rare sunday interview. >> by design there's rambunctious senate. >> john: that may be understatement after friday's messy effort to fully fund the department of homeland security. we'll ask the speaker what's next for the funding, how he plans to wrangle some of those rambunctious republicans and about his controversial invitation to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll hear from senator dianne feinstein top democrat on intelligence committee. mike huckabee. we'll have analysis on the u.s.-israel relationship and panel on politics. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning, bob is off today we want to welcome the speaker of the house john boehner to the broadcast. mr. speaker, i want to start with the vote on friday night to keep department of homeland security open. when republicans won their big victories in the senate and house in november there was promise that there would be no more of these
>> john: today on "face the nation." house speaker john boehner joins us for a rare sunday interview. >> by design there's rambunctious senate. >> john: that may be understatement after friday's messy effort to fully fund the department of homeland security. we'll ask the speaker what's next for the funding, how he plans to wrangle some of those rambunctious republicans and about his controversial invitation to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we'll hear...
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john lehman: i agreed, yet. >> thank you. john lehman: my pleasure. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tracy chernault, park director at petersburg national battlefield. he discusses the importance of supply lines to both armies and the disparity between the union and confederacy armies' access to ammunition. >> our first speaker is tracy chernault. we have programs out there, you can pick up the
john lehman: i agreed, yet. >> thank you. john lehman: my pleasure. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> tracy chernault, park director at petersburg national battlefield. he discusses the importance of supply lines to both armies and the disparity between the union and confederacy armies' access to ammunition. >> our...
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john: no. no. he thought that strachan might be aware, but he did not know that haldeman had ordered it. moderator: and strachan never told you that he had ordered it? that you knew? -- you knew? john: no. but he knew generally. moderator: mitchell ultimately owned up to it. didn't you? -- didn't he? john: late in the game, when i went to the meeting with prosecutors in early april where i had my lawyer go down and start talking to them, say you have got a very unhappy witness, and it is my feeling that i can convince -- you know, if the white house knows i am going to break rank, i at this time -- for example, take haldeman. i feel haldeman is the straight, honorable guy that would rather than let the president go down he will stand up and account for himself what he did right, what he did wrong. ehrlichman i am not so sure about, but i'm sure if the two of us go and mitchell goes, then it will pull it away from nixon and nixon may survive. i am not out to nail nixon initially. it is only when the
john: no. no. he thought that strachan might be aware, but he did not know that haldeman had ordered it. moderator: and strachan never told you that he had ordered it? that you knew? -- you knew? john: no. but he knew generally. moderator: mitchell ultimately owned up to it. didn't you? -- didn't he? john: late in the game, when i went to the meeting with prosecutors in early april where i had my lawyer go down and start talking to them, say you have got a very unhappy witness, and it is my...
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john: he used the word 38 times.ou know who agrees about it being a great word is a republican pundit who says it is the most powerful word in the english language because it is motivating and has unique definition for each person. i think the question is, when you think about barack obama hope and change. these words are powerful, but they are also empty in some ways. and barack obama got away with it in 2008, being about hope and change. ted cruz is going to face a lot of scrutiny, because imagine suggests something you talked about earlier. by a snap of a finger, we will have jobs waiting for us. there is -- you have to go a little further on that. it is not a bad rejoinder. mark: i assume he is going to make this the center of his stump speech. you can use this to adapt to changing circumstances. imagine a president who would do this and that. he has talked about anticipation. he has to be more optimistic. the trouble with ted cruz is, he was appealing to people who currently support him, and people who are like-
john: he used the word 38 times.ou know who agrees about it being a great word is a republican pundit who says it is the most powerful word in the english language because it is motivating and has unique definition for each person. i think the question is, when you think about barack obama hope and change. these words are powerful, but they are also empty in some ways. and barack obama got away with it in 2008, being about hope and change. ted cruz is going to face a lot of scrutiny, because...
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john: hi, it's john heilemann. mark: and with all the new hampshire candidates they are the one who knock. mark: on the show tonight, jimmy comes across couch, but first, the granite state ouch. jed pushes here in new hampshire where i am, in the way house of integra biosciences where jed spoke this afternoon. we're going to talk about that this afternoon today. his name is not universally liked in these parts. nevertheless, as they say here in new hampshire, late or he or go home. this afternoon at a gaggle, i asked jeb bush on w. and h.w. losing past primaries here. do you have any thoughts on why your brother and father both lost primaries here at least once? jeb bush: i'm not going to reminisce about that. i could reminisce about my part of that losing effort, i guess. i brought about 250 people from orlando, miami, that are not used to that kind of weather. it was a blast watching people from miami get accustomed to -- at the time i think in manchester, it was, like, 20 degrees. we had to learn how to walk on
john: hi, it's john heilemann. mark: and with all the new hampshire candidates they are the one who knock. mark: on the show tonight, jimmy comes across couch, but first, the granite state ouch. jed pushes here in new hampshire where i am, in the way house of integra biosciences where jed spoke this afternoon. we're going to talk about that this afternoon today. his name is not universally liked in these parts. nevertheless, as they say here in new hampshire, late or he or go home. this...
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john: i'm john heilemann. marcolina nine mark halperin. and with all due respect, it is time. ♪ republican stock of on granite. o'malley keeps his nose to the grindstone. it may not be forever. but first, hillary is getting rocked. she has turned the page down on controversy and is staffing up. she is expected to announce her campaign soon, perhaps by the end of the month. which could be good for that all-powerful narrative, but then again, could make her a bigger target and she is now. what will her operation look like after this launch? john: it will have a lot of star-studded names. we know some of them. it will eventually have john to death at its head. -- john tedest at its head. it was lots of concentric circles and be big and sprawling. and will be like every clinton campaign, in the end, kind of a carnival. mark: i wonder how quickly they will start doing stuff like answering press e-mails, fund raising. the minute she starts going to donor maintenance and courtship events, stuff will leak. i hear people complaining, oh the leaks h
john: i'm john heilemann. marcolina nine mark halperin. and with all due respect, it is time. ♪ republican stock of on granite. o'malley keeps his nose to the grindstone. it may not be forever. but first, hillary is getting rocked. she has turned the page down on controversy and is staffing up. she is expected to announce her campaign soon, perhaps by the end of the month. which could be good for that all-powerful narrative, but then again, could make her a bigger target and she is now. what...
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should john boehner remain? many weighing in on mitch mcconnell. >> on the next "washington journal," april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," which examines how modern presidents have handled race relations. and luis ranofsky will discuss proposals to replace the affordable care act. you can join the conversation on facebook and when her. washington journal live on c-span. >> monday night on "the two indicators,," the founder and ceo of media, to medications on the challenges facing media companies and the fallout from the latest fcc decision affecting the internet. >> i have no doubt this will increase rates for consumers. they are going to impose on regulatory fees. additional rental fees. taxes at the local level. i think utilities. regular utilities. the states are going to get into the act. i have not found one government that does not want to raise more money. that is going to give them an opportunity to raise more money. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the communicato
should john boehner remain? many weighing in on mitch mcconnell. >> on the next "washington journal," april ryan talks about her book, "the presidency in black and white," which examines how modern presidents have handled race relations. and luis ranofsky will discuss proposals to replace the affordable care act. you can join the conversation on facebook and when her. washington journal live on c-span. >> monday night on "the two indicators,," the...
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john: no.he thought that strachan might be aware, but he did not know that haldeman had ordered it. moderator: and he did not know that strachan had ordered it? john: no. but he knew generally. moderator: mitchell ultimately owned up to it. john: late in the game, when i went to the meeting with prosecutors in early april where i had my lawyer go down and start talking to them, say you have got a very unhappy witness, and it is my feeling that i can convince -- if the white house knows i am going to break rank i at this time -- for example take haldeman. i feel haldeman is the straight, honorable guy that rather than let the president go down, he will stand up and account for himself what he did right, what he did wrong. ehrlichman i am not so sure about, but i'm sure if the two of us go and mitchell goes, then it will pull it away from next ixon and nixon may survive. i am not out to nail nixon initially. it is only when they decided to go to war with me that i said you picked the wrong guy, a
john: no.he thought that strachan might be aware, but he did not know that haldeman had ordered it. moderator: and he did not know that strachan had ordered it? john: no. but he knew generally. moderator: mitchell ultimately owned up to it. john: late in the game, when i went to the meeting with prosecutors in early april where i had my lawyer go down and start talking to them, say you have got a very unhappy witness, and it is my feeling that i can convince -- if the white house knows i am...
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john: and, i'm john heilemann. all due respect" to bobby durst, if you admit to being a serial killer -- mic off. ♪ john: my mic is back on. happy day before oceans of green beer day. on our lineup, hillary versus democrats and jeb versus walker and walker versus himself. first, jeb versus hillary. these big-time candidates that
john: and, i'm john heilemann. all due respect" to bobby durst, if you admit to being a serial killer -- mic off. ♪ john: my mic is back on. happy day before oceans of green beer day. on our lineup, hillary versus democrats and jeb versus walker and walker versus himself. first, jeb versus hillary. these big-time candidates that
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my name is john mcafee. >> reporter: as for john mcafee?s, he's become something of a cult figure, appearing in elaborate online videos that poke fun at his notoriety. [ gun shot ] >> reporter: after brief stints living in portland, oregon, and colorado springs, montreal, mcafee told us he has found a permanent home in lexington, tennessee. and when he's not there or traveling around the country giving speeches, he's here in opelika, alabama, where he has started a new company called future tense central to develop internet security and privacy products. >> i basically mentor young people these days, give them guidance and counsel in how they should start their businesses, focus a business, and run the business. and that's really where my heart lies. our future is with the young. >> reporter: as for all those young women mcafee mentored down in belize, they were left behind. these days, said mcafee, he is a happily married man. he still believes the belizean government is out to get him. he tells a story about an attempt on his life was mad
my name is john mcafee. >> reporter: as for john mcafee?s, he's become something of a cult figure, appearing in elaborate online videos that poke fun at his notoriety. [ gun shot ] >> reporter: after brief stints living in portland, oregon, and colorado springs, montreal, mcafee told us he has found a permanent home in lexington, tennessee. and when he's not there or traveling around the country giving speeches, he's here in opelika, alabama, where he has started a new company...
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charlie: john, thank you. john brennan of the cia. ♪ charlie: dan harris is here.is a co-anchor nbc news "nightline." he has covered stories ranging from the mass shootings of newtown to combat in iraq and afghanistan. his most terrifying moment as a journalist happened while filling in on "good morning america." he suffered a panic attack in front of an audience of 5 million people. that episode led him on a journey to retrain his brain through meditation and he tells the story in his new book called "10% happier." i am pleased to have dan harris. dan: thank you. i am happy to be here. charlie: let's go to the moment. people who do not know the story. dan: i would say at that point probably the worst thing to happen to me. in many ways, it turned out to be one of the best of things. i was filling in as the newsreader on "good morning america." and the job is to come on the top of each hour and read a series of headlines. i had done it before. i had no reason to foresee, i was taken over by a bolt of fear. my heart was racing. my mind was racing. i could not breath
charlie: john, thank you. john brennan of the cia. ♪ charlie: dan harris is here.is a co-anchor nbc news "nightline." he has covered stories ranging from the mass shootings of newtown to combat in iraq and afghanistan. his most terrifying moment as a journalist happened while filling in on "good morning america." he suffered a panic attack in front of an audience of 5 million people. that episode led him on a journey to retrain his brain through meditation and he tells the...
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john: absolutely.ey: do you feel like every company is changing stripe and you can take those lessons and apply it? >> lyft is in one segment we care about. you can imagine software subscription businesses have a lot of different needs. we have been working with a number of our partners there. corey: self driving cars, you work on this project with google. you are working with lyft -- do you see these things coming together? >> i think in the future i'm interested to see how this comes together. that project and what john a logan have created are motivated by the same thing. we are not thinking about transportation the way we should and we only use our cars for a present -- corey: "bloomberg west" will be right back. ♪ corey: you are watching bloomberg west, where he focus on the future of innovation, technology and business. 12th straight month of job gains, over 200,000. however, early earnings are only up 1%. here is the reaction from bill gross. bill gross: i don't think this jobs report is as impo
john: absolutely.ey: do you feel like every company is changing stripe and you can take those lessons and apply it? >> lyft is in one segment we care about. you can imagine software subscription businesses have a lot of different needs. we have been working with a number of our partners there. corey: self driving cars, you work on this project with google. you are working with lyft -- do you see these things coming together? >> i think in the future i'm interested to see how this...
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john: yeah, it was. ehrlichman was the one who was principally giving the instructions to caulfield. he would pick up the phone -- and it is very hard to separate haldeman and ehrlichman because they met constantly, ehrlichman could be talking to haldeman and say yes, we have got to get something for the boss come on o'brien, and then ehrlichman would call caulfield. moderator: just so we have a sense of the climate, in your book, you refer to the tickler. what did you mean by that? john: your papers are full of tickle memos, and a tickle file is a time dated file where summary puts a data head to look -- somebody puts a date ahead where someone looks ahead at that date to see if something is due, and if it is not, who then you send a tickle memo out and you call and say where is that and keep this file going. it is a perpetual file, good management technique. we do it with computers today, but it was done manually in those days. moderator: all right, moving ahead, when did you first suspect that you wer
john: yeah, it was. ehrlichman was the one who was principally giving the instructions to caulfield. he would pick up the phone -- and it is very hard to separate haldeman and ehrlichman because they met constantly, ehrlichman could be talking to haldeman and say yes, we have got to get something for the boss come on o'brien, and then ehrlichman would call caulfield. moderator: just so we have a sense of the climate, in your book, you refer to the tickler. what did you mean by that? john: your...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: hillary clinton, when you're choosing between baskets and containers, though bradley will tell you always go with the baskets. john: right. ♪ mark: the tablet and the barrel and the dollar bill. governor mike pence of indiana is struggling to make his religious freedom law not to look like an anti-gay law. he has gotten criticism from ceos and keepothers. it is enough to go through reflection going up to a news conference earlier today. gov. pence: after much reflection and in consultation with leadership and the general assembly, i've come to the conclusion it would be helpful to move legislation this week that makes it clear this law does not give businesses a right to deny services to anyone. we need to deal with it so that everyone around the country and around the world knows indiana is welcoming place to everybody. i agree. we have to correct that perception. john: despite governor pence's attempt to calm this down, arkansas's legislation has passed a comparable law sendin
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: hillary clinton, when you're choosing between baskets and containers, though bradley will tell you always go with the baskets. john: right. ♪ mark: the tablet and the barrel and the dollar bill. governor mike pence of indiana is struggling to make his religious freedom law not to look like an anti-gay law. he has gotten criticism from ceos and keepothers. it is enough to go through reflection going up to a news conference earlier today. gov. pence: after much...