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john: i think so.ebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be etter? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is probably the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are those going to be the four major platforms 10 years from now? john: the conventional wisdom would be, probably not. but the truth of the matter is that these are four amazing companies with talented people, proven propositions to consumers t
john: i think so.ebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be etter? how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better and...
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john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand out. if i give you campaign money will i get access to you so i can lobby you so you won't regulate me out of existence? $billion i a lot of money, but it's less than americans spend on potato chips. i'm surprised they don't spend more. now the nominees have been picked. they have, don't believe the pundits saying bernie has a chance. it's really dubious if you look at the betting odd. it's just about certain clinton will get the democratic nomination, trump the republican nomination. now the political spending will increase more, and most of the money will be spent on tv ad. though this year you have to won dire why do
john: makes pea glad i'm not running. >> announcer: now john stossel. john: this year will set another record for political spending. people get upset that money is such a big part of politics. but what do you expect? since government has gotten so big it's moved into every cranny of our lives, it's no surprise some people will spend a lot to help influence it. they want to get their hands on some of the trillions of dollars the fed hand out. if i give you campaign money will i get access...
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john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight.ohn: 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. >> th
john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight.ohn: 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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and you think that john klingberg's not happy? how do you spell relief, john?: exactly. 16:41 left in overtime. demers, through center by gunnarsson. all the way back down. this will be icing. we'll take it back in the dallas zone. >> pierre: he won't be intimidated, antti niemi. he's won a stanley cup. he's been as high as you can go. joim when he's in the battle position, he's very good. has to battle for it, battling for the net all season. >> pierre: not to generalize, most things are like that. >> john: play continues. off a stick off parayko. patrick sharp in control. all the way across, intended for kris russell. it comes back. colton parayko along the boards, peppered by cody eakin. up top in the skates of jason demers. and forged out of the zone by jaden schwartz. klingberg takes it back. through center ice, jamie benn. gunnarsson. lehtera. troy brouwer. hits the line. parayko to the outside. shot taken. niemi says no on paul stastny. check that. alexander steen with the shot from outside. >> pierre: it wasn't a tough save but still any shot on goal is
and you think that john klingberg's not happy? how do you spell relief, john?: exactly. 16:41 left in overtime. demers, through center by gunnarsson. all the way back down. this will be icing. we'll take it back in the dallas zone. >> pierre: he won't be intimidated, antti niemi. he's won a stanley cup. he's been as high as you can go. joim when he's in the battle position, he's very good. has to battle for it, battling for the net all season. >> pierre: not to generalize, most...
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john: how would you pay for it?by asking the wealthier to do more, including closing corporate tax loopholes. also, i heard the discussion the earlier segment -- you guys should know that we put out a raft of different proposals, including targeted tax credits for things like prescription drug costs and childcare, but we have not revealed the full extent -- john: more is coming. >> absolutely. and we did that on purpose with an eye toward preserving -- highlight some of her general principles regarding how tax policy relates to economic growth for families. >> i think there has been a lot of coverage this effect, which is that hillary clinton views the tax code as a vehicle for helping incentivize responsible behavior by corporate citizens. you have a profit-sharing proposal and mentioned she would also use the tax code this incentivize some of the irresponsible corporate behavior ,e have seen -- for instance she would impose a tax on companies that try to reverse themselves and register themselves as abroad. that i
john: how would you pay for it?by asking the wealthier to do more, including closing corporate tax loopholes. also, i heard the discussion the earlier segment -- you guys should know that we put out a raft of different proposals, including targeted tax credits for things like prescription drug costs and childcare, but we have not revealed the full extent -- john: more is coming. >> absolutely. and we did that on purpose with an eye toward preserving -- highlight some of her general...
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john: a child with cerebral palsy. john: john edwards made these cases famous. he used to say to the jury, i'm channeling the baby. i hear her, she is saying, doctors, i'm suffocating please help me be born. and juries awarded lots of money. what's the result? are you making it better for these children? c-sections have gone from 6% of all births to 30% of all births. you are causing more c-sections which are more dangerous and more pain new and more expensive. you are hurting people. >> i know one thing, when this child went through what this child went through, and a normal child became a brain damaged child, you think that child deserves that money on so many different levels you can't manage it. that was a knock down drag outlayup. what they did to that child was horrific and no amount of money will ever make that mother whole and ever maybe that child whole. john: doesn't it bother you that c-sections have gone from% to 30%? >> it does. the doctors blame it lawyers. but i know for one thing, doctors don't like sitting there for 24 hours going through labor.
john: a child with cerebral palsy. john: john edwards made these cases famous. he used to say to the jury, i'm channeling the baby. i hear her, she is saying, doctors, i'm suffocating please help me be born. and juries awarded lots of money. what's the result? are you making it better for these children? c-sections have gone from 6% of all births to 30% of all births. you are causing more c-sections which are more dangerous and more pain new and more expensive. you are hurting people. >>...
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john: no, it's not. we'll show you the real heroes, most are not politicians, they're entrepreneurs. and parents like this mom who went to jail because she wanted to give her daughters a choice. >> holy batman, it's exciting. john: heroes of freedom. that's our show tonight. [ applause ] . john: who are your heroes, and what makes for a hero? a harris poll asked americans that question, and the person who came in first was jesus christ. i understand that. but after jesus many people picked politicians. ronald reagan was second. barack obama third. president obama ranked higher right after he was elected then placed first ahead of jesus. are any of those people your heroes? [ cheers ] >> some for jesus, but not the politicians, but the list is politicians, george bush is on the list. hillary clinton, fdr, elizabeth warren. why politicians? what is so heroic about what they do? when i look at them i see self-serving panderers who say anything to win. and once elected dole out favors and money to their cron
john: no, it's not. we'll show you the real heroes, most are not politicians, they're entrepreneurs. and parents like this mom who went to jail because she wanted to give her daughters a choice. >> holy batman, it's exciting. john: heroes of freedom. that's our show tonight. [ applause ] . john: who are your heroes, and what makes for a hero? a harris poll asked americans that question, and the person who came in first was jesus christ. i understand that. but after jesus many people...
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john: what up with mayor cap young people. crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the speaker is gloria alvarez. and she joins us now. you are talking to people in latin america about markets. >> individual right, life, liberty and private property which are the most violated rights in all of our continent. john: and people want to hear this? >> yes, they are getting sick of what they have seen. especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist failure is venezue
john: what up with mayor cap young people. crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was...
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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. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a
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: a socialist won in new hampshire. how can this be? to knee socialism means less choice, less freedom, poverty, misery. the good news is some young people who lived under socialism warn others what it's like. >> with bernie sanders if you select that guy it will be tough. john: but somehow socialism is not a threat to many americans. capitalism is the dirty word. >> you don't consider yourself a capitalist? >> no, i don't. john: capitalism versus socialism, that's our show tonight. bernie sanders killed it in new hampshire, overwhelmingly democratic voters chose a man who calls himself a democratic socialist. voters want that? i guess they don't know what socialism means. bernie says it mines all kinds of good things like fairness, equality, kindness. his supporters say democratic socialism is what countries like denmark have. people there have comfortable lives. i'm starting to talk myself into this. but thinking this way is dumb. i liked what regina posted on my facebook page. she says people don't understand it means for the good of
john: a socialist won in new hampshire. how can this be? to knee socialism means less choice, less freedom, poverty, misery. the good news is some young people who lived under socialism warn others what it's like. >> with bernie sanders if you select that guy it will be tough. john: but somehow socialism is not a threat to many americans. capitalism is the dirty word. >> you don't consider yourself a capitalist? >> no, i don't. john: capitalism versus socialism, that's our...
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i think it is john roberts. younger andter and better looking version of john kasich, you see? [laughter] dr. amar: just saying. [laughter] dr. amar: but of course what i just said is preposterous because, actually, he is not a pawn, and good for him that he is not. i do not always agree with him. justice roberts, if you see this on c-span, you have a big fan in yours truly. [laughter] dr. amar: and you learned your law from the great henry friendly, who taught merrick garland and many others, and henry friendly believes that law is different from politics and so to and set alight and we are lucky that you have that view. >> i have a question. dr. amar: yes? >> have any justices been impeached and how would you do it if you could? i have a couple in mind. [laughter] dr. amar: remember in the 1960's, i told to the court was reviled by the right and other major bumper stickers, highways especially in the southland. >> i remember. dr. amar: you should not admit that. you were an infant. impeach earl warren. remember, impeachment is not limited to presidents or vice presidents or o
i think it is john roberts. younger andter and better looking version of john kasich, you see? [laughter] dr. amar: just saying. [laughter] dr. amar: but of course what i just said is preposterous because, actually, he is not a pawn, and good for him that he is not. i do not always agree with him. justice roberts, if you see this on c-span, you have a big fan in yours truly. [laughter] dr. amar: and you learned your law from the great henry friendly, who taught merrick garland and many others,...
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and you think that john klingberg's not happy? how do you spell relief, john?: exactly. 16:41 left in overtime. demers, through center by gunnarsson. all the way back down. this will be icing. we'll take it back in the dallas zone. >> pierre: he won't be intimidated, antti niemi. he's won a stanley cup. he's been as high as you can go. joim when he's in the battle position, he's very good. has to battle for it, battling for the net all season. >> pierre: not to generalize >> john: play continues. off a stick off parayko. patrick sharp in control. all the way across, intended for kris russell. it comes back. colton parayko along the boards, peppered by cody eakin. up top in the skates of jason demers. and forged out of the zone by jaden schwartz. klingberg takes it back. through center ice, jamie benn. gunnarsson. lehtera. troy brouwer. hits the line. parayko to the outside. shot taken. niemi says no on paul stastny. check that. alexander steen with the shot from outside. >> pierre: it wasn't a tough save but still any shot on goal is a good shot in overtime. yo
and you think that john klingberg's not happy? how do you spell relief, john?: exactly. 16:41 left in overtime. demers, through center by gunnarsson. all the way back down. this will be icing. we'll take it back in the dallas zone. >> pierre: he won't be intimidated, antti niemi. he's won a stanley cup. he's been as high as you can go. joim when he's in the battle position, he's very good. has to battle for it, battling for the net all season. >> pierre: not to generalize >>...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to speaker paul ryan, we have a feeling a brand-new nickname is about to come your way. ♪ leading our show, a latebreaking old-fashioned political bombshell. speaker of the house paul ryan, in an interview a short while ago, said that he is in effect not on board the trump train. when cnn's jake cap or as the speaker if he would back trump in the general election he said , this. speaker ryan: to be perfectly candid, i am not ready to do that at this point. i am not there. and i hope to, and i want to, but i think what is required is that we unify this party. saying that we are unified doesn't in itself unify us. actually taking the principles that we believe in, showing a dedication to those, and running a principled campaign republicans can be proud about , and that can appeal to a majority of americans, that to me is what it takes to unify the party. mark: a source familiar with the speaker explained his words this way. "the speaker was not prepared to have to
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to speaker paul ryan, we have a feeling a brand-new nickname is about to come your way. ♪ leading our show, a latebreaking old-fashioned political bombshell. speaker of the house paul ryan, in an interview a short while ago, said that he is in effect not on board the trump train. when cnn's jake cap or as the speaker if he would back trump in the general election he said , this. speaker ryan: to be...
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john: they were both great.this cycle, uniquely in my professional experience, it's a cycle in which the inside game is a liability. you can't have a good inside game without compromising your outside game. cruz has problems, but that is a big issue. nicolle: he ran a near-perfect campaign, and the campaign, if they are not successful tomorrow, they can say they did everything in their power. it sort of like the "wizard of oz." one candidate represents the heart, the other, the brain. john: one of the things that is powerful about trump's argument, we have acknowledged, the system is rigged. a rigged system doesn't mean there is something wrong. the rules are all laid out for all to see. both the democratic system and republican system have been weighted towards allowing the establishment to control the system and putting their thumbs on the scale. here's the question as someone who has been a republican her whole life. you think that system can survive, no matter who the nominee is? is that a way of electing re
john: they were both great.this cycle, uniquely in my professional experience, it's a cycle in which the inside game is a liability. you can't have a good inside game without compromising your outside game. cruz has problems, but that is a big issue. nicolle: he ran a near-perfect campaign, and the campaign, if they are not successful tomorrow, they can say they did everything in their power. it sort of like the "wizard of oz." one candidate represents the heart, the other, the brain....
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john: tom. tom: in the coming weeks and months, we're going to see a much more relentst against senior leaders of isil which is very positive and it shows what we can do when you have people gathering intelligence and attacking some very deeply unpleasant people and securing innocent lives. clarence: i predict that after $20 when the harriet tubman bill becomes released, which i approve, digital dollars like apple money will begin to make paper money obsolete. john: i predict the federal reserve will raise interest rates when it meets in june. bye-bye. >>> coming up on our program a roundup of top tech stories. colorful events. our top picks and new developments about the five protesters that went on a hunger strike against what they say are injustices of the san francisco police department. this afternoon the frisco five were all hospitalized due to deteriorating health. this caps a week where hundreds marched on city hall. the hunger strikers led the march. they claimed chief awe
john: tom. tom: in the coming weeks and months, we're going to see a much more relentst against senior leaders of isil which is very positive and it shows what we can do when you have people gathering intelligence and attacking some very deeply unpleasant people and securing innocent lives. clarence: i predict that after $20 when the harriet tubman bill becomes released, which i approve, digital dollars like apple money will begin to make paper money obsolete. john: i predict the federal...
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john: sure. what else matters, really, besides product, how much people love it, and how much you are spending? emily: have you been warning your companies? david: yes, we have. at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capital exists. and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies with so much capital because they have been able to raise it that it becomes hard to frame, is the burn rate too high. even at that burn rate, they have enough capital to go on for years. emily: is there too much arrogance in silicon valley? john: i think there has always been too much arrogance. look at guys like andy grove or steve jobs. people who will change the world believe in themselves robustly. move out of my way, i will make this happen. so, there is a lack of fear. a lack of fear is a little scary. but not too much arrogance. emily: you said twitter is a big mistake that you did not invest. what do you think about their future now? ♪ emily: i want
john: sure. what else matters, really, besides product, how much people love it, and how much you are spending? emily: have you been warning your companies? david: yes, we have. at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capital exists. and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies with so much capital because they have been able to raise it that it becomes hard to frame, is the burn rate too high. even at that burn rate, they have...
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john: what did you think of it?rian: this is the latest in his strategy to try to distract from and issues based campaign. which is what we intend to run here. to be honest, i think it is bad strategy. i have seen smart republican operatives go on television and say they have tested these lines of attack and they alienate independent voters, especially women. every day he spent engaged in this type of stuff is a misspent opportunity for him. john: is it the campaigns plan, when he raises these issues, your plan to go through the whole campaign and respond in this way? we will not dignify that with a response. brian: these allegations were litigated two decades ago. i do not think donald trump himself sees these attacks as having some political upside with independent voters. rick wilson and others have said, we have tested this. this is bad. here is what i think he is doing -- i think he is trying to practice the politics that worked for him in the primary. which is just throw stuff out there and try to get under pe
john: what did you think of it?rian: this is the latest in his strategy to try to distract from and issues based campaign. which is what we intend to run here. to be honest, i think it is bad strategy. i have seen smart republican operatives go on television and say they have tested these lines of attack and they alienate independent voters, especially women. every day he spent engaged in this type of stuff is a misspent opportunity for him. john: is it the campaigns plan, when he raises these...
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i must applaud john kasich. i thought he was the best of all the candidates in both parties's policy. i really thought he was excellent on policy. it wasn't his time in history as i told him in detroit, wasn't real happy i said that to him but it is absolutely true. in another time he might have skewed the nomination. as far as ted cruz is concerned, i wasn't that surprised he dropped out, it was a money thing, wasn't going to win, bernie sanders is not going to win either but he is making a symbolic run. sanders a little stronger than ted cruz because he won indiana and it is a mystery why hillary clinton did not contain that state. i can't figure that out. >> we are getting word from reporters on the trail that are saying it was -- looks like john kasich won't make an endorsement. why do you think they hold their powder in that regard and what are they waiting for? one man left standing at this point. >> i can't read john kasich's mind. there was a lot of back and forth in this campaign so ted cruz, john kasic
i must applaud john kasich. i thought he was the best of all the candidates in both parties's policy. i really thought he was excellent on policy. it wasn't his time in history as i told him in detroit, wasn't real happy i said that to him but it is absolutely true. in another time he might have skewed the nomination. as far as ted cruz is concerned, i wasn't that surprised he dropped out, it was a money thing, wasn't going to win, bernie sanders is not going to win either but he is making a...
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john: alexis? >> i think the system is rigged in favor of corporate interests against the individuals. donald trump is able to use the bankruptcy code to discharge debt that he owes his lenders four times in bankruptcy. but students who go broke are unable to discharge their student loans in bankruptcy. john: do you agree with bernie sanders who says it's unfair and we have to redistribute? >> a lot of the wealth is redistributed upwards. the top 20% of earners pay 80% of personal income tax in this country. the flat tax is simple. eliminate ways corporations are able to cure special privileges and special benefit. and it make it easier for everyone to pay their taxes. >> wealthy people have more benefit from taxation and they should pay more taxes. reporter >> government take away opportunity for young people to get in there and provide competition to some of the established companies. my makeup and hair was done by a young entrepreneur woman. she had to spend 1,5. >> 0 hours getting licensed. we
john: alexis? >> i think the system is rigged in favor of corporate interests against the individuals. donald trump is able to use the bankruptcy code to discharge debt that he owes his lenders four times in bankruptcy. but students who go broke are unable to discharge their student loans in bankruptcy. john: do you agree with bernie sanders who says it's unfair and we have to redistribute? >> a lot of the wealth is redistributed upwards. the top 20% of earners pay 80% of personal...
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john doe. not my john doe.re for somebody who doesn't want their name used. quoting on the motion, only by permitting john doe to intervene anonymously and staying this action pending hearing can the court honor his right not to be labeled a criminal without due process of law." so nobody knows who this john doe is who stopped the list from coming out today. i can tell you the lawyer who filed john doe's motion used to work for chris christie in new jersey when he was u.s. attorney there. but we have no idea if it's him. we have no idea who this john doe is at all. i can confidently tell you it's not this guy, don't blame him. i can also tell you the next deadline for getting that list of unindicted coconspirators is now tuesday at noon but i wouldn't hold my breath. think we're going to get the list and find out who the unindicted coconspirators are before trump renounces his running mate, maybe? watch this space. onto the shag carpeting... ...and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and ro
john doe. not my john doe.re for somebody who doesn't want their name used. quoting on the motion, only by permitting john doe to intervene anonymously and staying this action pending hearing can the court honor his right not to be labeled a criminal without due process of law." so nobody knows who this john doe is who stopped the list from coming out today. i can tell you the lawyer who filed john doe's motion used to work for chris christie in new jersey when he was u.s. attorney there....
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birch is not listed so i said why isn't john birch john this sheet? she said you mean john birch ? [laughter] she said i don't know. i thank you should investigate so she did an e-mail to be back about two weeks later and said i think you're right do want us to play john birch at the top of our list? after all the first casualty of the war i said that is not my business but yes you put in a form and it might have been i settled think i am the person to put in the form you should talk to the family this was two years ago i was there a few weeks ago and still lot of the list i said why? she said it is political and just the second to commentary in october they were interviewing me about my grandparents i was following a tv crew and i stopped at a grave site the tv crew says wire you looking here? with is the grave site of john birch they said you want to talk about that? they said please. [laughter] cry said it is too political [laughter] >> go wonderful idea to write this story a share from the state department when we were teenagers it was a very big
birch is not listed so i said why isn't john birch john this sheet? she said you mean john birch ? [laughter] she said i don't know. i thank you should investigate so she did an e-mail to be back about two weeks later and said i think you're right do want us to play john birch at the top of our list? after all the first casualty of the war i said that is not my business but yes you put in a form and it might have been i settled think i am the person to put in the form you should talk to the...
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live from, washington, sitting in for gwen harwood ofweek, john cnbc. john: good evening. week it all became real. not on the democratic side, rnie sanders beat hillary clinton in indiana. she's still the favorite to clinch the democratic nomination, but donald trump, by crushing ted cruz and john kasich in the hoosier state and race,g both out of the has become the presumptive nominee,n unapologetically. mr. trump: i am who i am. to change.e there was talk about will he be presidential. we had 17 people, all smart. one by one, week after week, boom, boom, boom, gone, gone, gone. want to change so much and i do want to use that same strategy for trade deals. i feel i'm a presidential person. john: now the republican establishment has to decide whether to join their voters and rally around him. some of them, even if they've for weeks they planned to, weren't sure once trump actually emerged as the winner. i think what is required is that we unify this party and i the burden on of unifying the party will have to presumptiver nominee. this is the party of lincoln and reagan a
live from, washington, sitting in for gwen harwood ofweek, john cnbc. john: good evening. week it all became real. not on the democratic side, rnie sanders beat hillary clinton in indiana. she's still the favorite to clinch the democratic nomination, but donald trump, by crushing ted cruz and john kasich in the hoosier state and race,g both out of the has become the presumptive nominee,n unapologetically. mr. trump: i am who i am. to change.e there was talk about will he be presidential. we had...
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>> john miller. >> john miller. i guess we're going to try to put a story together. >> this is a recording made in 1991, by reporter from "people" magazine called sue carswell. she was calling donald trump's office and she ended up speaking with somebody who sounded very much like donald trump but said his name was john miller, a publicist work forge donald trump and said he was brand new to the organization, just started. but each though he just started was brand new was eager to help this reporter with her queries about donald trump's love life. now, for a man who was just a hired hand who had just started at the organization, brand new, he did seem to know a lot about donald trump's love life and inner feelings. >> marla -- >> marla would want to be back with him. he just feels it's too soon. i can tell you there was never a talk of marriage from donald's point of view. i can also say that marla would like to get married but it was something, just too soon. hopefully he'll maintain a good relationship with marla.
>> john miller. >> john miller. i guess we're going to try to put a story together. >> this is a recording made in 1991, by reporter from "people" magazine called sue carswell. she was calling donald trump's office and she ended up speaking with somebody who sounded very much like donald trump but said his name was john miller, a publicist work forge donald trump and said he was brand new to the organization, just started. but each though he just started was brand...
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john: the original? mark: yes. john: it is over. you and me, we are done.o far everything i have seen about it makes me a little worried. john: and i don't think it's good politics for trump to be trashing it on instagram. we will be right back. ♪ john: thank you for watching this edition of "the best of with all due respect." be sure to check out bloomberg.com for updates on this fascinating and scintillating election. a brand-new "with all due respect" is back on tuesday after the holiday. have an amazing memorial day weekend. sayonara. ♪ emily: this is "best of bloomberg west" where we bring you the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, carmakers are choosing sides in the right hailing wars as toyota and vw disclosed new investments. we speak to the man leading the pack in southeast asia. and eric schmidt speaks out on breakthroughs in house technology. we will have his interview from the breakaway summit, next. and peter thiel strikes back, we will bring you the full story on how he has been secretly fdi
john: the original? mark: yes. john: it is over. you and me, we are done.o far everything i have seen about it makes me a little worried. john: and i don't think it's good politics for trump to be trashing it on instagram. we will be right back. ♪ john: thank you for watching this edition of "the best of with all due respect." be sure to check out bloomberg.com for updates on this fascinating and scintillating election. a brand-new "with all due respect" is back on tuesday...
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john: i am john heilemann. to nicoledue respect" wallace and especially donny deutsch -- i am back. ♪ john: happy friday, sports fans. or as they say across the pond, happy friday, sports fans. oh and cheerio and pip pip. we start our show with a little british flavor because of what donald trump said about david cameron. in the spirit of such trump phoner, we brought our own trump phoner phone booth in case demand -- in case the man calls. in the day's coverage on egyptair, not a lot of other news is breaking through. on any other day the presumptive , republican nominee, what he said about the british prime minister would be big news. for context they have not been , the best of friends. david cameron has called donald trump's proposal for a ban on muslims "divisive, stupid, and wrong." donald trump told gmb, the british version of gma, that he is not a divisive person and "i'm not stupid, ok?" which makes donald trump's statement about p.m. cameron rather interesting. mr. trump: he came after me a little bit
john: i am john heilemann. to nicoledue respect" wallace and especially donny deutsch -- i am back. ♪ john: happy friday, sports fans. or as they say across the pond, happy friday, sports fans. oh and cheerio and pip pip. we start our show with a little british flavor because of what donald trump said about david cameron. in the spirit of such trump phoner, we brought our own trump phoner phone booth in case demand -- in case the man calls. in the day's coverage on egyptair, not a lot of...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin. and "with all due respect," to ted cruz and bernie sanders, remember them always protect your face. >> hillary clinton and donald trump are hoping to deliver a knockout low to the rivals. >> knockout blows to the rivals. >> a knockout blow. >> knockout blow, knockout blow -- >> knockout punch. mark: fight night in indiana, but for the republicans, it has become the gauntlet. in one corner, donald j trump, billionaire. any other corner, the now emotional texas senator, ted cruz. as hoosiers went to the polls today, these republicans heavyweights clashed in one of the nastiest verbal matches of this entire nasty campaign. morning when trump went on "fox and friends" and unbidden brought up a national enquirer story about a purported link between ted cruz plus father in the man who shot jfk. mr. trump: his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to oswald being shot. the whole thing is ridiculous. is this? nobody even brings it up. they don't even talk about it. what was he doing with le
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin. and "with all due respect," to ted cruz and bernie sanders, remember them always protect your face. >> hillary clinton and donald trump are hoping to deliver a knockout low to the rivals. >> knockout blows to the rivals. >> a knockout blow. >> knockout blow, knockout blow -- >> knockout punch. mark: fight night in indiana, but for the republicans, it has become the gauntlet. in one corner, donald j trump,...
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nicole: john has a question for you next. john: let's talk about sex.] i was taken with your column back on may 7. >> we have had many candidates that have run from a sexually randy past. we have never had one that was so well known and never in contest. no attempt to deny it. that is a real turning point in american politics. so many candidates have spent so much energy denying things that trump has said out loud on the howard stern show throughout the ages. it is interesting to see him not being penalized to this extent. john: a lot of democrats have thought it is crazy for donald trump to be throwing rocksa t bill clinton when he lives in a rather glass house on this matter. after the new york times story, it seems that he is no less emboldened and brazen in terms of talking about bill clinton. how do you see this dynamic playing out? frank: i don't know. it will be interesting to see how voters respond. trump has had his playtime with many women. may be the relationship does not fit the ideal that people have. he accuses bill clinton of being an abu
nicole: john has a question for you next. john: let's talk about sex.] i was taken with your column back on may 7. >> we have had many candidates that have run from a sexually randy past. we have never had one that was so well known and never in contest. no attempt to deny it. that is a real turning point in american politics. so many candidates have spent so much energy denying things that trump has said out loud on the howard stern show throughout the ages. it is interesting to see him...
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you know, i talk with him, i talk with john every single day. every day. i talk with john. and he talks back to me. which is wonderful. the saddest part came two days after his memorial service when i got a telephone call telling me that i would be awarded the presidential medal for the humanities. and i thought, oh, my god. why couldn't he have lived to see this? he was my champion. on the first day i volunteered at that tiny little station, wamu, which was on the campus of the american university, you went off the curb, you couldn't hear the station anymore. [laughter] but i came home, this is 1973. npr got off the ground really in 1970. and so wamu was not even a member of npr at that time. you had to have five full-time employees to be a member of npr, and we did not. i came home from my first day as a volunteer at that station, and john rehm -- honestly, this is so hard to believe way back then -- john rehm said to me, "someday you'll be host of that program." so he dreamed for me. he saw ahead for me in ways i could not see for myself. now, contrast that with what we
you know, i talk with him, i talk with john every single day. every day. i talk with john. and he talks back to me. which is wonderful. the saddest part came two days after his memorial service when i got a telephone call telling me that i would be awarded the presidential medal for the humanities. and i thought, oh, my god. why couldn't he have lived to see this? he was my champion. on the first day i volunteered at that tiny little station, wamu, which was on the campus of the american...
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john: that was john kasich speaking in columbus, ohio.donald trump in that speech. during ted cruz's farewell last night, he promised to keep fighting. he did not mention the republican party. joining us to decode the speech is kelly ann conway. it is great to see you. explain this to me. ted cruz, conservative, outsider, antiestablishment, all of those things should matter. how could he have failed? bottom line, why could he not defeat donald trump? you are ted cruz and you have a with a kings men and horses against you it is tough. , i guess being in the senate for two and a half short years is too much of an insider for an electorate that truly wants an outsider. when they say outsider, they mean somebody that is not part of the system. it means that you have been briefed by lobbyist. you have cast votes that people do not like. peoplemazing to think of wanting an outsider, but wanting an outsider with no political experience whatsoever. .hat is a remarkable feat we are old enough to remember that last summer, ben carson was doing well
john: that was john kasich speaking in columbus, ohio.donald trump in that speech. during ted cruz's farewell last night, he promised to keep fighting. he did not mention the republican party. joining us to decode the speech is kelly ann conway. it is great to see you. explain this to me. ted cruz, conservative, outsider, antiestablishment, all of those things should matter. how could he have failed? bottom line, why could he not defeat donald trump? you are ted cruz and you have a with a kings...
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john: irony alert.er] is there an argument against same day registration in democratic primaries? rep. wasserman schultz: i support automatic registration. i support same-day registration, any of those reforms. we are the party that believes we should maximize people's ability to vote, and republicans believe we should trim the electorate. to the secondet one which is about open primaries versus closed primaries. sanders says, these closed primaries are a disaster. you feel about open primaries versus closed primaries? rep. wasserman schultz: how a primary is structured is decided by state law. john: how do you feel? rep. wasserman schultz: i absolutely believe a party's nominee should be chosen by someone registered with that party. we should not have independence or republicans playing games -- nicolle: crossover appeal. john: you are against open primaries in the system currently. rep. wasserman schultz: i believe that the party's nomination be chosen -- this is debbie wasserman schultz -- that the p
john: irony alert.er] is there an argument against same day registration in democratic primaries? rep. wasserman schultz: i support automatic registration. i support same-day registration, any of those reforms. we are the party that believes we should maximize people's ability to vote, and republicans believe we should trim the electorate. to the secondet one which is about open primaries versus closed primaries. sanders says, these closed primaries are a disaster. you feel about open primaries...
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john: i have zero doubt.f anybody blinks, it is going to be donald trump, read that response, he seemed to be impetuous. firing back that he is not going to support paul ryan's agenda. if you think of the ways when he has decided to go out and go after people in the past, that was relatively restrained. the stuff today was relatively restrained. katrina pearson went a little bit out of her skiis there. trump has been modulated in terms of how intensely he has attacked. i think he wants to pivot anyway . if he is going to be blinking it's on his side. mark: i agree. john: i think that is where it is going to come if there is blinking. there may not be blinking. but if there is -- mark: if you think of the resistance, he has become in a surprise position. he did not get paul ryan or george bush. he got dick cheney, symbolic. members of congress. he did not get the governor of illinois. here is the key to me. trump has to prove he can win a general election. they have reservations of his behavior, his positions.
john: i have zero doubt.f anybody blinks, it is going to be donald trump, read that response, he seemed to be impetuous. firing back that he is not going to support paul ryan's agenda. if you think of the ways when he has decided to go out and go after people in the past, that was relatively restrained. the stuff today was relatively restrained. katrina pearson went a little bit out of her skiis there. trump has been modulated in terms of how intensely he has attacked. i think he wants to pivot...
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john: what technology that. mark: but people like -- john: let's acknowledge that.ke that are as big a part of trump's coalition as anyone else, and that is a guy that cares about his coalition, family, lives in connecticut. you wouldn't think it is trump country, but it is a state that he is likely to win tomorrow. john: it is funny that donald trump, if he is nominee, will not win connecticut. it is a blue state. but it is interesting that the republican party of connecticut, which could not be more different than the republican party and a lot of other places, donald trump is the dominant figure. to a large extent, trump has a lot of appeal across a lot of different parts of the republican coalition. mark: another pivotal and action-packed week in the 2016 race. thanks for watching. we will see you back here on monday. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: he is tech's biggest outlaw, under house arrest after a massive raid by new zealand commandos. kim dotcom is known for his outrageous personality as he has trotted the globe from germany, to hong kong, to new zealan
john: what technology that. mark: but people like -- john: let's acknowledge that.ke that are as big a part of trump's coalition as anyone else, and that is a guy that cares about his coalition, family, lives in connecticut. you wouldn't think it is trump country, but it is a state that he is likely to win tomorrow. john: it is funny that donald trump, if he is nominee, will not win connecticut. it is a blue state. but it is interesting that the republican party of connecticut, which could not...