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today, john doe is going to be cremated.ver. john doe's cremation is being presided over by phil white, a fifth generation funeral director who tends to l.a.'s unclaimed dead. how often are you cremating the remains from l.a. county? >> we will cremate on average 20 individuals every two to three weeks. it's sad for us to see so many individuals who don't have families to pay their final respects. however, we feel really honored to care for them. they deserve to be respected, as any human being does. >> phil heats the cremation chamber to 1500 degrees fahrenheit. then, he ushers in john doe. ♪ ♪ in just over an hour. ♪ all that remains are fragments of bone. ♪ from flesh to ash, his final transition. tomorrow, more bodies will arrive here to be cremated. and unless someone claims his remains, this is how john doe will be remembered. will be remembered. ♪ you switch to geico. it's what you do. >>you did it, yay! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. and give her the strength and energy to stay healthy. who's
today, john doe is going to be cremated.ver. john doe's cremation is being presided over by phil white, a fifth generation funeral director who tends to l.a.'s unclaimed dead. how often are you cremating the remains from l.a. county? >> we will cremate on average 20 individuals every two to three weeks. it's sad for us to see so many individuals who don't have families to pay their final respects. however, we feel really honored to care for them. they deserve to be respected, as any human...
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obama does not get it. obama is a nice guy, he is trying to do good but he just does not understand. so now begins what i call the gop obama educational project. which is to say, we then proceeded to lecture obama on the way the world really is. hey obama, we need to inform you that putin used to be a kgb officer. hey obama, we need to tell you that if they say they want to build a bomb, they probably do. hey obama, if you have consisted toric tax rights that may not be a very good thing for the economy. and on and on. on. we have been at this for seven years. evidently obama is a super slow learner. he never gets it. he does not even seem interested in this great educational project that we have going. now, after a while an intelligent person begins to think that maybe it is not about this at all. maybe something else is going on and we should pay attention to what that might be. now, if you look at american politics a little differently, i want you to imagine a guy that has been working hard for living ad
obama does not get it. obama is a nice guy, he is trying to do good but he just does not understand. so now begins what i call the gop obama educational project. which is to say, we then proceeded to lecture obama on the way the world really is. hey obama, we need to inform you that putin used to be a kgb officer. hey obama, we need to tell you that if they say they want to build a bomb, they probably do. hey obama, if you have consisted toric tax rights that may not be a very good thing for...
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does it matter to the republican race who finishes first or second? >> as he absolutely does. tailored to ted cruz's strength. donald trump is up at almost every other state. spent so much money and effort here, if he cannot win here for the question becomes where can he be donald trump? -- beat donald trump? ruzhave seen trump and crew in the conservative lanes. in theot only moderately, but dominating. this is a big problem for the bushes, reviews, and k-6 at christie's because they want to make it a one-on-one with torself and donald trump fight for the moderates. mark: very competitive races on both sides. does this seem crazy intense and insane, or just an election? >> it is about what we expected. >> i was here 2008. it does not feel like 2008 at all. on the other hit by think in 2008 i think it was surprised other happened -- on the hand i think everybody was surprised in 2008 when it happened. mark: anywhere you went coming in that the caucuses were going on. this time, you can go out and people are not talking about it nearly as much, which suggests that the turnout w
does it matter to the republican race who finishes first or second? >> as he absolutely does. tailored to ted cruz's strength. donald trump is up at almost every other state. spent so much money and effort here, if he cannot win here for the question becomes where can he be donald trump? -- beat donald trump? ruzhave seen trump and crew in the conservative lanes. in theot only moderately, but dominating. this is a big problem for the bushes, reviews, and k-6 at christie's because they...
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she does not have any favorites. she does not the fingers. here is a prolific mood -- holistic -- perllistic mood. he wants a first-hand relationship with the universe. he says guess what i'm not going to think that the church or sexism or the graham might performers, any one of them will help me understand nature better. i don't want that relationship and that nature isn't a saint. she comes eating, and drinking, and sending -- sinning. her darling, the great, the strong the beautiful, are not children of our law. what does that mean? [quote] >> it is not something that nature thinks about. it does not respect our little codes of ethics. it does not respect our sense of propriety. does not respect our ends of right and wrong. so who want to come -- so if you want to come with a right relationship with the universe, at least forgetting, or criticizing these religions that think they have a lock on code that we think is going to help us, that is not put us into that delusional -- original relationship. i think we see an melville, is not -- and
she does not have any favorites. she does not the fingers. here is a prolific mood -- holistic -- perllistic mood. he wants a first-hand relationship with the universe. he says guess what i'm not going to think that the church or sexism or the graham might performers, any one of them will help me understand nature better. i don't want that relationship and that nature isn't a saint. she comes eating, and drinking, and sending -- sinning. her darling, the great, the strong the beautiful, are not...
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that does it for to us. cnn tonight with don lemon starts now. >>> ladies and gentlemen, woim welcome to the main event tonight. donald trump versus not one, but two clintons. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. donald trump is rallying in massachusetts tonight interrupted repeatedly by protesters, but that didn't stop him from taking on the democratic front-runner. >> let's say hillary is president. oh. four more years of obama. that's what you call it. >> and the clintons treading carefully when it comes to trump. >> i've adopted a new year's resolution. i'm gonna let him live in his alternative reality and i'm not going to respond. >> there are candidates and then there are candidates. >> well, with iowa only four weeks away, are the gloves about to come off? we're going to talk about all of that. a lot going on tonight and we have breaking news, as well. president barack obama taking executive action against gun violence. cnn's evan perez is here with more on that. evan, this executive order likely to en
that does it for to us. cnn tonight with don lemon starts now. >>> ladies and gentlemen, woim welcome to the main event tonight. donald trump versus not one, but two clintons. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. donald trump is rallying in massachusetts tonight interrupted repeatedly by protesters, but that didn't stop him from taking on the democratic front-runner. >> let's say hillary is president. oh. four more years of obama. that's what you call it. >> and the clintons...
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then, he ushers in john doe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> john doe's body incinerates in just over an hour. ♪ all that remains. ♪ from flesh to ash, his final transition. tomorrow, more bodies will arrive here to be cremated. and unless someone claims his remains, this is how john doe will be remembered. ♪ i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. ♪ >>> at the los angeles county coroner, life and death go on. today, as many as 50 new cases could come through these doors. to be cared for by the men and women who work here. ♪ the body recovered by investigator marlene navarro has been claimed by his family. joyce cato continues to search for loved ones in the case of john doe. ♪ and across town in a far corner of l.a.'s evergreen cemetery, i'm attending a funeral unlike any i've ever seen. ♪ most people who
then, he ushers in john doe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> john doe's body incinerates in just over an hour. ♪ all that remains. ♪ from flesh to ash, his final transition. tomorrow, more bodies will arrive here to be cremated. and unless someone claims his remains, this is how john doe will be remembered. ♪ i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico...
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you told us the chancellor does not. does one of the other parties? do you see something that is workable? alan: the chancellor has always said, we are driving like in a fog. she has been lucky now that the austrians have shut the border. i agree totally with judy. we are not going to solve anything until we fix syria. we will gain some time by closing the borders. merkel is still there. now we need the political well. the terrible tragedy has been the american election year. that is a tragedy. judy: the double tragedy is america is not taking in refugees to lift the pressure off germany. host: solving the syrian war, that is a plan a. they are working on it. the german foreign minister as well very much involved. what kind of prospects to you give the current talks? do you see another round in february? judy: in is a k player this. saudi arabia has its own economic problems now. it is up to its neck in yemen. there must be a meeting of minds among the region that this war has to end. we don't have time. do they really want a weekend to germany and to
you told us the chancellor does not. does one of the other parties? do you see something that is workable? alan: the chancellor has always said, we are driving like in a fog. she has been lucky now that the austrians have shut the border. i agree totally with judy. we are not going to solve anything until we fix syria. we will gain some time by closing the borders. merkel is still there. now we need the political well. the terrible tragedy has been the american election year. that is a tragedy....
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does that mean the fed is more imci focus.on't think of china playing a role in trying to contain isis. we are missing the areas where china is active geopolitically because they are not on our radar? , they aremiddle east likely to be less present. the initiatives they have rolled regional the lament banks, this is where the confluence of china andbetween those who benefit, so perhaps in the more economic arena than in the strategic arena, particularly in the middle east, which seems fairly crowded already. trying to help the development of the asian infrastructure bank, china development bank -- the customers of these bank, the rise of soft power, the rise of china's influence in regions demandrica, doesn't that more of china's participation in terms of what is happening geopolitically? -- the middle east is a trouble spot because you have this issue of eight u.s. that is more energy independent, but the primary geopolitical guarantor of stability in the region. while china and india will be bigger oil buyers. this is part o
does that mean the fed is more imci focus.on't think of china playing a role in trying to contain isis. we are missing the areas where china is active geopolitically because they are not on our radar? , they aremiddle east likely to be less present. the initiatives they have rolled regional the lament banks, this is where the confluence of china andbetween those who benefit, so perhaps in the more economic arena than in the strategic arena, particularly in the middle east, which seems fairly...
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it does that by acting against the employee. so that was one of the dangers, it will create a loophole. a narrow corollary. already inadmissible. >> mr. goldstein the primal fight the case like this. the questions and other terms including the one the justice kennedy identified actually discussed in the court's opinion. >> one of them is a big supporter. and he gets demoted. he gets demoted because the employer thinks he's a supporter. how could you make sense to a person of ordinary reason that one of them can't be demoted but the other one did not do anything. >> i think you may actually have something slightly different in mind because you identified a politically neutral employee. the court has said the decision to remain neutral, for any individual reason, that is protected, a political choice and in your precise hypothetical they would have a claim. this case is critically different. the other side is quite consciously made only two arguments. did not have any more information than i did. politically oblivious. >> just to
it does that by acting against the employee. so that was one of the dangers, it will create a loophole. a narrow corollary. already inadmissible. >> mr. goldstein the primal fight the case like this. the questions and other terms including the one the justice kennedy identified actually discussed in the court's opinion. >> one of them is a big supporter. and he gets demoted. he gets demoted because the employer thinks he's a supporter. how could you make sense to a person of...
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the fact that it fails mean that it doesn't violate, it doesn't -- does it not -- does it or does it not violate the first amendment? mr. goldstein: it doesn't. justice breyer: it does not. mr. goldstein: and here would be an example. justice breyer: and he fails -- if it fails -- mr. goldstein: if i could just finish, justice breyer, just so -- i really do want to help. if congress at the same time passed a law that said no federal funds shall be used to implement the ban on talking about the political views of ruritania, that is to say the law won't go into effect -- we tried, but the money was taken away from us -- it's not unconstitutional. justice scalia: or -- or you could say that the law is passed by congress but vetoed by the president, is there a violation of the constitution? mr. goldstein: there would not be. but in my hypothetical vote in which -- or justice breyer's where it actually goes into effect -- justice sotomayor: we're off on a tangent because there's no injury in this situation when a law doesn't go into effect. but coming back to what justice breyer, i believ
the fact that it fails mean that it doesn't violate, it doesn't -- does it not -- does it or does it not violate the first amendment? mr. goldstein: it doesn't. justice breyer: it does not. mr. goldstein: and here would be an example. justice breyer: and he fails -- if it fails -- mr. goldstein: if i could just finish, justice breyer, just so -- i really do want to help. if congress at the same time passed a law that said no federal funds shall be used to implement the ban on talking about the...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> request to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. todayty rise to discuss the president's proposed executive actions on gun control, and you will probably hear more about this tonight right here in this chamber. the second amendment has been engrained in american life since 1791 and since then, congress has been committed to preserving those constitutional rights. however, the president has a different agenda. his proposed plan on gun control is yet another example of his unconstitutional legislative strategy. using executive orders and circumventing congress to get his way. recent events have shown us that americans deserve the right to protect themselves and stripping law-abiding citizens of their right to bear arms will not accomplish that. mr. allen: the american people do not want to see their second amendment rights limited and neither do i. i wil
for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> request to address the house and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. todayty rise to discuss the president's proposed executive actions on gun control, and you will probably hear more about this tonight right here in this chamber. the second amendment has been engrained in american life since 1791 and...
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how does that benefit users?not sure if that is a : big part of the solution in the near term, to be honest. we have to work out a model with i think, operators and governments and local partners that is profitable for them, so that way they can continue to , grow. what we found in these early countries that we have worked in -- indonesia, philippines, zambia, kenya -- is you offer a little bit of the internet for free and more people start using data and more people access the internet and can use these tools, but also people start paying for data once they understand what they would use the internet for. people understand why he would want to pay for data and these operators end up making more money and it ends up being more profitable, and then they can take that money to reinvest it to build a better internet infrastructure for everybody. >> in some ways we are in a bubble, in some ways we are not. inasmuch as we are competent to the key thing though is be a private market bubble. that does not have as much p
how does that benefit users?not sure if that is a : big part of the solution in the near term, to be honest. we have to work out a model with i think, operators and governments and local partners that is profitable for them, so that way they can continue to , grow. what we found in these early countries that we have worked in -- indonesia, philippines, zambia, kenya -- is you offer a little bit of the internet for free and more people start using data and more people access the internet and can...
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what does that mean? >> sunday school and commitments , not weighing your food -- >> it is not something that nature thinks about. respect our little codes of ethics. it does not respect our sense of propriety. does not respect our ends of right and wrong. -- so if youo come want to come with a right relationship with the universe, at least forgetting, or criticizing these religions that think they have a lock on code that we think is going to help us, that is not put us into that delusional -- original relationship. see an melville, is not -- and melville is not inays a happy one -- melville is not always a happy one. hear melville getting upset. he does not need emerson. and yet we hear him saying something. it's not the exact same thing, but it is in conversation with emerson. this is a next her from a letter he writes to a your friend daniel hawthorne. a popular, very accomplished author and his own day. herman melville was very good friends with him and in the letter of 1851, which is the year moby d
what does that mean? >> sunday school and commitments , not weighing your food -- >> it is not something that nature thinks about. respect our little codes of ethics. it does not respect our sense of propriety. does not respect our ends of right and wrong. -- so if youo come want to come with a right relationship with the universe, at least forgetting, or criticizing these religions that think they have a lock on code that we think is going to help us, that is not put us into that...
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she do if she does do well? she might have a period of time where things are going well for her while the republicans are still fighting things out. >> i think, one, there is not going to be deep divisions in the better and it is worth saying in, even in twowf eight pumas at the elections and these big splits there didn't end up being that, they want a nominate, they are concentrating on the democrats and republicans mind in terpts of what they do on a very long period, where all of the attention is going to a republic campaign that is going for month after month they will raise a lot of money and do a lot of organizing but that may not be a good period for clinton because it is a period in which she gets covered as a president who gets investigated. >> we will have phoned there, thanks to all of you. and we will be right back in a moment. sanders,. >> dickerson: that's it for us today. be sure to tune in tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern to our digital network cbsn for our live coverage of the results from io
she do if she does do well? she might have a period of time where things are going well for her while the republicans are still fighting things out. >> i think, one, there is not going to be deep divisions in the better and it is worth saying in, even in twowf eight pumas at the elections and these big splits there didn't end up being that, they want a nominate, they are concentrating on the democrats and republicans mind in terpts of what they do on a very long period, where all of the...
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does that make sense? so it's like someone who is catholic, but does not actually believe in all the stuff. but loves the smells and bells, loves the liturgy. there's a whole aesthetic to religion. you might not believe in -- you might not believe in the tenants, the worldview, but there may be something about it. the ritual, the architecture of the church, the smells of the church, the holidays. that one craves for his or her moral imagination. i think that is a good way of talking about melville. he did not believe it, but he needed it. for the stuff of his writing. and yet on the other hand, we also see in moby dick, and appreciation or differences and -- of religious difference and diversity. we see a longing for the returning of a more austere form of calvinism. at the same time, is very much in his day that he is looking around and sees at least somewhat open to and appreciative of diversity. certainly to the idea that no one group has a lock on moral truth. so i think we can look at the novel and se
does that make sense? so it's like someone who is catholic, but does not actually believe in all the stuff. but loves the smells and bells, loves the liturgy. there's a whole aesthetic to religion. you might not believe in -- you might not believe in the tenants, the worldview, but there may be something about it. the ritual, the architecture of the church, the smells of the church, the holidays. that one craves for his or her moral imagination. i think that is a good way of talking about...
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what does that radio silence signal to you and what does it mean in terms of a central bank put? great point. is a in the past, every time we have had one of the selloffs, within 24 hours, a fed official would come out and say something that calm the market. we have had nothing of the sort this time around. we have nothing from the fed even know it was down 10% year to date at one point. have exitedes we this regime where central bankers have investor banks covered. your book fascinates me in that it seems to be the only game in town as far as stimulate in growth and now it is over. fiscal stimulus would be much more helpful to me laying growth. to get anything out of that in washington, d c we need a set of structural reforms that reinvigorate growth engines and we need fiscal policy better suited to the reality of the situation. we need to deal with some of that overhang and improve global coordination. these are things that need to happen. if you look in europe and you look in china and you look at japan, the reliance on central banks has been enormous. we are coming to the en
what does that radio silence signal to you and what does it mean in terms of a central bank put? great point. is a in the past, every time we have had one of the selloffs, within 24 hours, a fed official would come out and say something that calm the market. we have had nothing of the sort this time around. we have nothing from the fed even know it was down 10% year to date at one point. have exitedes we this regime where central bankers have investor banks covered. your book fascinates me in...
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does anyone seek time in pposition? for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? mr. cummings: mr. chairman, i oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. cummings: thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in opposition to this amendment. this amendment does nothing to address the fundamental flaws in the underlying legislation. this amendment would simply add unfunded mandates as another basis for the commission to prioritize the review of certain rules. the underlying legislation contains no exceptions for rules, no matter how important. the commission the bill creates could recommend the repeal of rules such as the ones the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives finalized this week, strengthening background check requirements for buying firearms. such important public safety rules could be jeopardized by this bill. i oppose the underlying bill and i oppose this amendment, which does not improve the bill. and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gen
does anyone seek time in pposition? for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? mr. cummings: mr. chairman, i oppose the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. cummings: thank you very much. thank you, mr. chairman. i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in opposition to this amendment. this amendment does nothing to address the fundamental flaws in the underlying legislation. this amendment would simply add unfunded mandates as another...
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does sherman do here? what does he declared. ? julia: here's over a list of freedoms that the blacks have. he goes over that they are able to have land and choose their vocations. base because,tary it goes over the rights that he thinks they should have. john: it intended to go more to he cannot beside, andected to conscription forced military service is set by written orders of the highest authority in the department. they are organized into their own companies and italians. even though they have certain freedoms where they don't have to be listed, when they are they are in the separate battalions. that is with prior custom. he is responding to complaints that he and his boss, edwin stanton, had gotten. it deals with the question of black enlistment in the union army. what about section three? >> families should begin given given the 40 acres. should be more sympathetic toward the freed slaves. tillable ground, land that can sustain a family. have any 800to feet of water front and the military law for their protection. john: some
does sherman do here? what does he declared. ? julia: here's over a list of freedoms that the blacks have. he goes over that they are able to have land and choose their vocations. base because,tary it goes over the rights that he thinks they should have. john: it intended to go more to he cannot beside, andected to conscription forced military service is set by written orders of the highest authority in the department. they are organized into their own companies and italians. even though they...
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he does the one more thing. why does he do that? hugo: he's no longer wearing black shirts.] he wears a blue button-down shirt. he has 50 of those. he wears them to the office every single day. one more thing was a joke. i think people just took it way too seriously. we don't take ourselves seriously at all. that day when the keynote happened and the slide that said one more thing, the room exploded. emily: on a more serious note, one of the reasons that you are not rolling out phones in the u.s. because of intellectual property issues. how protected are you if you do start selling in the u.s.? are you worried about patent law and potentially getting sued? hugo: of course we are all always worried about patent licensing and intellectual property. every company in this industry has had to deal with that. there are two things we are doing which take time. one is systematically taking patent licenses around the world. if it is a patent, it needs to be licensed. that is what we are doing. it takes time. we take those and talk to everyone we need to talk to. secondly, we are buil
he does the one more thing. why does he do that? hugo: he's no longer wearing black shirts.] he wears a blue button-down shirt. he has 50 of those. he wears them to the office every single day. one more thing was a joke. i think people just took it way too seriously. we don't take ourselves seriously at all. that day when the keynote happened and the slide that said one more thing, the room exploded. emily: on a more serious note, one of the reasons that you are not rolling out phones in the...
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not have as much energy as he normally does.in december, we were in iowa and he started losing his voice. he had done so many rallies. for a guy who really prides himself on being youthful, having a younger wife, having a nine-year-old son, not sleeping much, working all the time -- mark: it was stunning to me when he lost his voice. jenna: exactly. john: jenna, you are fantastic. we will have you back on very soon. when we come back, trump supporters in their own words, what they think about ted cruz. ♪ mark: you are looking live at a line of trump supporters and other interested people in pensacola, florida. they're waiting to see a big donald trump rally. the war of words between the two republican frontrunners, trump is well represented. we thought we would test the limits of the theory of whether trump supporters echo what he says. we tested it here, we asked folks in line what they thought of ted cruz and why trump over ted cruz. why do you prefer donald trump over ted cruz? >> donald trump speaks to the groundswell of pop
not have as much energy as he normally does.in december, we were in iowa and he started losing his voice. he had done so many rallies. for a guy who really prides himself on being youthful, having a younger wife, having a nine-year-old son, not sleeping much, working all the time -- mark: it was stunning to me when he lost his voice. jenna: exactly. john: jenna, you are fantastic. we will have you back on very soon. when we come back, trump supporters in their own words, what they think about...
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neil: what does that mean? when something like that happens what does it mean?> it typically means people are scared to death and i understand it. this is the first time probably in the history of the modern civilization where you have a developing country, a developing country, namely, china, being the most important economic hog in the world. when china sneezes, even if they don't sneeze, we think they sneeze, we don't know what to do, we don't know what to make out of it because we don't have any great guidelines. sort of what i keep looking at right now is oil. as long as oil stays let's say, between 30 and 60 i think this market can do pretty well. i think we can sort of maintain it. if oil jumps to let's say 70 or 80, which is twice as high as it's low, history shows, watch out. if oil goes down to $20, history shows you probably have deflationary event, watch out. if investors want a barometer, i would make it the price of oil. you need a goldilocks price, not to high, not too low, stay within 30 to 60 i think stocks continue to do well. facebook, o'reill
neil: what does that mean? when something like that happens what does it mean?> it typically means people are scared to death and i understand it. this is the first time probably in the history of the modern civilization where you have a developing country, a developing country, namely, china, being the most important economic hog in the world. when china sneezes, even if they don't sneeze, we think they sneeze, we don't know what to do, we don't know what to make out of it because we don't...
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how does each man campaign? >> guest: first of all, brain has one problem he needs to deal with witches the populist party that their prized as they nominated and they have this complicated problem. they've got a million votes in 1892. he wants to take democrats who voted for cleveland in the populist who voted for general weaver and james weaver and thereby sink the republic. cities now got a democratic running mate and a populist running mate and he has to finesse the issue of how do i get that populist running mate off the ticket in battleground states where he can afford to vote. but he decides he is going to turn the country and he will campaign the country. he has three major trips across the country. the presidential candidate -- this is the first time it's ever happened. the candidate might go on the road with the major ger encampment for a big gathering of some sort. he literally numbered the times they spoke on the road. there has been a front porch campaign in 1888. benjamin harrison basically had 80
how does each man campaign? >> guest: first of all, brain has one problem he needs to deal with witches the populist party that their prized as they nominated and they have this complicated problem. they've got a million votes in 1892. he wants to take democrats who voted for cleveland in the populist who voted for general weaver and james weaver and thereby sink the republic. cities now got a democratic running mate and a populist running mate and he has to finesse the issue of how do i...
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when hillary clinton does anything negative, she does pay a price. it's not fair to the clintons.ohn: i agree with that. and i'll say, when i was commenting on surrogates going negative, i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. i'm just noting it is happening. anyway, just when you thought there would be no more democratic debates before the iowa caucuses, cnn is holding a last-minute forum at drake university in des moines. bernie sanders, martin o'malley, and hillary clinton will all be speaking in that order. they will take questions from audience members and cnn anchor chris cuomo. what do you expect to see tonight, and will it matter? mark: bernie sanders did some events with voters and got emotional interactions with them. even though they won't be on the stage at the same time, this is the last opportunity that we know of, unless something gets added again, for a big audience to watch, particularly in iowa, though there is a big game tonight that a lot of iowans will be watching. it is a high-risk thing for all three of them, and also an opportunity. john: yes, for su
when hillary clinton does anything negative, she does pay a price. it's not fair to the clintons.ohn: i agree with that. and i'll say, when i was commenting on surrogates going negative, i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it. i'm just noting it is happening. anyway, just when you thought there would be no more democratic debates before the iowa caucuses, cnn is holding a last-minute forum at drake university in des moines. bernie sanders, martin o'malley, and hillary clinton will all be...
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he does not have it. he does not have it.takes vicious advertisements, "he is not a true conservative." what does this guy know about me? he says, "he will not win the race." if he is so good, how come i am beating him? unbelievable. he is at three and i am at 42. here is a guy who spent almost $100 million. i spent almost nothing. i feel guilty. it is now up to almost 40 million. i had a budget to have spent $40 million. i'm spending my own money and not other people's. i am the only one. [applause] i am the only one doing that. everybody else, hillary, and every single candidate, every single candidate, is doing what they are doing. you have cruz getting oil money -- he is so against ethanol, you can forget it. all those wonderful farmers that produce what they have to produce, cruz is totally against -- then he changed. he is not so principled because he changed and then changed again and got a little bit more. what is that about principled? getting killed, and that he changed, he changed twice very and he will change back
he does not have it. he does not have it.takes vicious advertisements, "he is not a true conservative." what does this guy know about me? he says, "he will not win the race." if he is so good, how come i am beating him? unbelievable. he is at three and i am at 42. here is a guy who spent almost $100 million. i spent almost nothing. i feel guilty. it is now up to almost 40 million. i had a budget to have spent $40 million. i'm spending my own money and not other people's. i...
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does he have a favorite candidate? he does. he is a donald trump supporter. d snider is old news., i feel like you two should meet. john:john: that piece has an interesting thing at the end of it. the guy who was in the paris attacks is a trump supporter. kind of incredible. you think there is a piece of music that ever matched up better than "city of lights" by u2 for barack obama? thisll be right back after with a very, very long piece. ♪ john: we are live 24/7 on bloombergpolitics.com p or check out our campaign tracker -- bloomberg politics.com. check out our campaign tracker, including our new poll coming out tomorrow at six clock a.m. eastern mark: tomorrow, we will have a special preview show. we will be at the republican presidential debate site in charleston, south carolina. we will have our sitdown interview with donald trump. i think it's one of the last or the last interview he does before the debate. lots to discuss, including the face-off he is having with ted cruz. this is right now a two-person race. john: every republican debate has seemed to be a big debate, and
does he have a favorite candidate? he does. he is a donald trump supporter. d snider is old news., i feel like you two should meet. john:john: that piece has an interesting thing at the end of it. the guy who was in the paris attacks is a trump supporter. kind of incredible. you think there is a piece of music that ever matched up better than "city of lights" by u2 for barack obama? thisll be right back after with a very, very long piece. ♪ john: we are live 24/7 on...
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how does that serve anyone well? deirdre: it does not at well.an can't you missed for criticism. i want to ask you about high school sports. a minnesota girls team has been ejected from their league for being too good. the rogers areaout basketball association sent a letter to the players' parents saying the other teams in the league don't want to compete because of their skill level. we want to play a quick clip reaction from some of the players. >> should we play worse just to make them happy? >> it makes me sad. i haven't been able to play high school for two years. this was my one last opportunity, i will never be able to play basketball again. deirdre: you have got to keep score. if the kids want to be better they have to work harder. >> the league made a everything we do from from education to sports so everybody feels like they are a winner. kids don't need to be treated like fragile snowflakes. sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose. and when you lose, you work harder. deirdre: later on skies one thing. later on it does show up in a pr
how does that serve anyone well? deirdre: it does not at well.an can't you missed for criticism. i want to ask you about high school sports. a minnesota girls team has been ejected from their league for being too good. the rogers areaout basketball association sent a letter to the players' parents saying the other teams in the league don't want to compete because of their skill level. we want to play a quick clip reaction from some of the players. >> should we play worse just to make them...
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it does not help her to run as the clintons.draw all this return fire until tell a new generation that is unacquainted with it about some of the stuff from the 1990's, which i thought we put behind us. >> behind the scenes. >> behind the scenes or with a heavy party audience. raising money, doing that kind of thing. , ifhe wins the nomination she wins the nomination, the person she needs to be heard bill clinton is barack obama. he needs to do for her in 2016 what bill clinton did for him in 2012. mark: haley barbour says nothing in politics is as good or bad as it seems. the sanders campaign is doing well. do you see any errors? >> i never thought they would get this far. they have done a good job. mark: bob? anything on how they are handling themselves? >> he is drawing huge crowds. at the same time, he is doing all this personal campaigning. crowdsment would be, big , but iowa and new hampshire, you have to meet people. to have a lot of field organization on the ground. a lot of it is volunteers. partner, tad devine, is a str
it does not help her to run as the clintons.draw all this return fire until tell a new generation that is unacquainted with it about some of the stuff from the 1990's, which i thought we put behind us. >> behind the scenes. >> behind the scenes or with a heavy party audience. raising money, doing that kind of thing. , ifhe wins the nomination she wins the nomination, the person she needs to be heard bill clinton is barack obama. he needs to do for her in 2016 what bill clinton did...
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a lot of this does not make a lot of sense.my wife called. >> could drugs expire because we never use them? >> we are looking at $35,000 worth of work. >> every time the legislature meets, there's another. >> we had to have an agreement with the hospital. then every doctor had to have admitting privileges. that's the one we could not meet. >> we had to close down the practice entirely. >> does new resolution -- those new regulations will reduce taxes to 6 clinics in the state, 1 per 2.2 million women in the state. >> it is becoming the case that women's constitutional rights are determined by their zip codes. >> there's no clinics in west texas adult. >> there's no clinic, note doctor, does not matter if it abortion is legal. >> roe v wade does not matter. >> we, are seeing women self-induced with medication consciously induce violence to induce a miscarriage. >> i remember getting a call from a patient, she said i cannot get to san antonio, what if i tell you what i have in my kitchen cabinet and you tell me what i can do? >>
a lot of this does not make a lot of sense.my wife called. >> could drugs expire because we never use them? >> we are looking at $35,000 worth of work. >> every time the legislature meets, there's another. >> we had to have an agreement with the hospital. then every doctor had to have admitting privileges. that's the one we could not meet. >> we had to close down the practice entirely. >> does new resolution -- those new regulations will reduce taxes to 6...
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does anybody want to buy a $100 donut? >> many people wanting to celebrate engagement and anniversaries. this is what they want to share. rosanna: put it down. greg: i do not think you are going to get a bite, actually. >> this is what the world does to people. i am going to handle it for a moment. tell us where you started. what kind of experience this is. >> we started in april. it is filipino food. definitely inspired by the philippines. my family and everything like that. >> what does a hundred dollar donut have to do with filipino food? >> it got really popular in the neighborhood. greg: what flavor is it? >> a pearl jam from the philippines. it is absolutely amazing. >> this is 350. greg: fascinating. >> they are a very small part of what we do. rosanna: what else do you have over there? >> we have two dishes. also a ceviche. a filipino ceviche. i will take this. some tuneup. what i use is a use of dragon fruit on this. rosanna: this right over here. right here. >> that is gorgeous. rosanna: what happens if you just
does anybody want to buy a $100 donut? >> many people wanting to celebrate engagement and anniversaries. this is what they want to share. rosanna: put it down. greg: i do not think you are going to get a bite, actually. >> this is what the world does to people. i am going to handle it for a moment. tell us where you started. what kind of experience this is. >> we started in april. it is filipino food. definitely inspired by the philippines. my family and everything like that....
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what does he want?o and then dupont and now ge. >> you can't really get much bigger after ge. i think what he once is the playbook is pretty much the same, improve the operations, get more sales growth, put more leverage on the balance sheet and getting the cash flow out of the company and back to the shareholders. i think that is the basic playbook he is doing with ge. betty: how do you think they will respond? joel: i don't think the playbook is a lot different. i think having an activist that kind of holds ge under the fire a little bit more. matt: carl icon has put out a letter saying he owns a large stake in aig and he is urging the company to separate their life and mortgage insurance units. he says if they do so, aig could trade over $100 a share, but carl icahn is one of these investors who has a history of telling executives to do something, the initially say they don't know what he is talking about and then one year later or six months later, the shares do indeed rise. >> how would you like to
what does he want?o and then dupont and now ge. >> you can't really get much bigger after ge. i think what he once is the playbook is pretty much the same, improve the operations, get more sales growth, put more leverage on the balance sheet and getting the cash flow out of the company and back to the shareholders. i think that is the basic playbook he is doing with ge. betty: how do you think they will respond? joel: i don't think the playbook is a lot different. i think having an...
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>> john doe one's story is not the only one. thank you so much for talking to us . ♪ ♪ >> over the past two years, a team of lawyers here in ann arbor has been collecting testimony from other young inmates who say they were abused too . they filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 200 young inmates. debra is the lead lawyer on the case . >> hey, debrorah, it's sebastian from al jazerra. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to me you too. thank you. >> i started getting letters from youth inside and often they would say things like, really base i believe like bad things are happening to me. i can't write t can you come talk to me? or can you help me, please come talk to me. one youth wrote about, he said he felt like a reindeer with meat on his head surrounded by lions. >> according to prison officials in michigan, they now send all minors to their own housing unit. and keep them separated from all the inmates. while the threat of rape may not be diminished, many of the youth say they have been harmed in other ways too. the l
>> john doe one's story is not the only one. thank you so much for talking to us . ♪ ♪ >> over the past two years, a team of lawyers here in ann arbor has been collecting testimony from other young inmates who say they were abused too . they filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of more than 200 young inmates. debra is the lead lawyer on the case . >> hey, debrorah, it's sebastian from al jazerra. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to me you too. thank you. >>...
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and lever does. but i'm sure there are times i should be spinning it this way or pulling it that way and no one knows the difference. >> i don't know how she's going to date a guy in the coast guard. >> i'm not afraid of the water, bernie. it scares me at night, that's all. you can't see what's underneath. >> the -- i met bernie the last day we shot the film wand -- and she was a lovely, lovely woman. it was a move to see -- it was kind of moving to have her see her dad in this kind of hollywood way. wrong word but what i really enjoyed about it is in any situation where you are under great physical duress on -- or an expenditure of energy there is g -- not really any time to do anything other than your job. i appreciate that and i think there is some sort of ligament that attaches us to the real guys in that while we were not in any great danger we felt a little bit of what they must have felt, which is that hyper- zen like focus on the job. >> working with chris is lovely. kind of felt like we were
and lever does. but i'm sure there are times i should be spinning it this way or pulling it that way and no one knows the difference. >> i don't know how she's going to date a guy in the coast guard. >> i'm not afraid of the water, bernie. it scares me at night, that's all. you can't see what's underneath. >> the -- i met bernie the last day we shot the film wand -- and she was a lovely, lovely woman. it was a move to see -- it was kind of moving to have her see her dad in...
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john: why does he be donald trump one-on-one?hile donald has a lot passion in fighting the establishment, he occasionally does things like attacking ted cruz because he does not get along with people in washington. ted cruz doese not along with our people inside the beltway. he gets along with everyone else just fine. cruz has a track record of fighting the establishment. what month will we know that the republican nominee is going to be? guest: april. john: might not be a bad answer. thank you for coming on. when we come back, the rest of our conversation with donald j trump, and why he says his campaign is more bigger and powerful than the one that put ronald reagan in the white house. remember, you are watching us in washington, d.c.. you can now listen to us in the rate -- if you're watching us in washington, you can now listen to us on the radio. we will be right back. ♪ we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number, and the lowest prices of the season.
john: why does he be donald trump one-on-one?hile donald has a lot passion in fighting the establishment, he occasionally does things like attacking ted cruz because he does not get along with people in washington. ted cruz doese not along with our people inside the beltway. he gets along with everyone else just fine. cruz has a track record of fighting the establishment. what month will we know that the republican nominee is going to be? guest: april. john: might not be a bad answer. thank you...
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wall street does back hillary clinton.king a guy who is a socialist. >> a massive donation. >> at some point. south carolina. little donations. i cannot imagine they will take you all the way to the nomination. >> you can run as many ads as you walk. you have to look at the demographics of the state. south carolina has an extremely large voting base. hillary clinton has a major advantage right now. i put, vegas that she will win south carolina. i think she will win iowa. >> trying to outdo each other. >> i think that secretary clinton knows that what she says is very disingenuous. >> yes. look. i have made it clear based on his own record that he has voted with the nra. voting against the brady bill five times. he voted for community for gun makers and sellers. the nra said it is the most important in 20 years. trish: pro gun ban hillary clinton. that would hurt him? >> especially if they are looking out what she said with regard to amtrak. not necessarily carrying them on trains. even those who own guns while more compreh
wall street does back hillary clinton.king a guy who is a socialist. >> a massive donation. >> at some point. south carolina. little donations. i cannot imagine they will take you all the way to the nomination. >> you can run as many ads as you walk. you have to look at the demographics of the state. south carolina has an extremely large voting base. hillary clinton has a major advantage right now. i put, vegas that she will win south carolina. i think she will win iowa....
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it takes a style of leadership from our perspective, this president does not possess. i have been under the weather. i am sure it was wonderful. candor and notr just saying it was wonderful. [laughter] >> it set you apart from some of your colleagues. i feel an obligation to ask you about budget process, even though i need it is something that makes people's eyes glaze over. can you explain what exactly is broken in the budget process, and why should we care about it since the money seems to flow anyway and in the end, you come with these last-minute deals? tom: you may have entered the question with your final statement. in the end, we come together with these last-minute deals. that is not the way you budget your family. it ought not to be the way the government budgets. with what someone says about the houston a good job. we produced a budget from our perspective with a balance within a 10 year. -- a tenure period of time. lays out a plan to solve the challenges we have. we are really excited and proud that last year, for the first time in 14 years, the house and th
it takes a style of leadership from our perspective, this president does not possess. i have been under the weather. i am sure it was wonderful. candor and notr just saying it was wonderful. [laughter] >> it set you apart from some of your colleagues. i feel an obligation to ask you about budget process, even though i need it is something that makes people's eyes glaze over. can you explain what exactly is broken in the budget process, and why should we care about it since the money seems...
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he does not know how his son went astray. and we took a look at these court and police documents, and you can see here that it details the ten years this man spent in and out of jail. >> reporter: this mug shot of grant hedly from 2009 just one of many from a long, criminal past, even before being accused of shooting a boston police officer friday, the 27-year-old, already spent a third of his life in trouble with the law. >> it was to him, but you know, ultimately you got to live your life, i can't live his life for him. i can only try to guide him in the right direction. >> grant hedly says that he does not know how he lost control of his son. the boy was 17 when he was convicted for the first time and over the laugh ten years, he has been in and out of jail, for a number of weapon's charges, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as gun and drug charges. in eit reflects bad on your and it is not just his life, you know, it is our life too. >> reporter: now out of prison for less than 9 months, he is back behi
he does not know how his son went astray. and we took a look at these court and police documents, and you can see here that it details the ten years this man spent in and out of jail. >> reporter: this mug shot of grant hedly from 2009 just one of many from a long, criminal past, even before being accused of shooting a boston police officer friday, the 27-year-old, already spent a third of his life in trouble with the law. >> it was to him, but you know, ultimately you got to live...
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why does he still oppose that? mr.yn: i hope that that word hope goes a long way, because research by shelter has found that families on his so-called living wage will be unable to afford the average starter home in 98% of local authority areas in england. only 2% may benefits. so, instead of building more affordable homes, is the prime minister branding more homes as affordable, which is no solution to the housing crisis? will he confirm that home ownership has actually fallen since he became prime minister? mr. cameron: there is a challenge in helping people to buy their own homes. that is what help to buy was about, which labor opposed. that is what help to save was about, which labour opposed. is it not interesting that the -- that he didn't answer the question about the 1.3 million housing association tenants? i want what is best for everybody. home, i own my home. why should we not let those 1.3 million own their own homes? speaker: order. the leader of the opposition will be heard. jeremy corbyn. mr. corbyn: i t
why does he still oppose that? mr.yn: i hope that that word hope goes a long way, because research by shelter has found that families on his so-called living wage will be unable to afford the average starter home in 98% of local authority areas in england. only 2% may benefits. so, instead of building more affordable homes, is the prime minister branding more homes as affordable, which is no solution to the housing crisis? will he confirm that home ownership has actually fallen since he became...
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the bottom line is that this is an issue that does need to be confronted and does need to be fixed. it cannot continue the way it is. and it will not happen comprehensively there is no way to pass a comprehensive bill, that has been tried, i saw it and it doesn't work, the only way forward is to do this by beginning with border enforcement and conflict of the american people that immigration is under control but i think the lie is that ted continues to try to portray himself as the only conservative in the race and rand paul made the same point, and on this issue and others, ted has been very calculated, taking one position at one place and a different position somewhere else and voters see through that and in time it will catch up with him and already started, to i believe. >> dickerson: so your point of view is not about brace, about something big you are making a character attack here? >> well, it is not a character attack, it is his record, i mean, he used to support -- doubling the number of green cards and now he is against it, he used to support a 500 percent and now he is ag
the bottom line is that this is an issue that does need to be confronted and does need to be fixed. it cannot continue the way it is. and it will not happen comprehensively there is no way to pass a comprehensive bill, that has been tried, i saw it and it doesn't work, the only way forward is to do this by beginning with border enforcement and conflict of the american people that immigration is under control but i think the lie is that ted continues to try to portray himself as the only...
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matt: if this does not move the price of oil that much, what does?catalyst you see that could jack up the price of oil? remember, the reason why the opec meeting was so bearish was because the saudis and iranians could not sit around the table. there was no sense of agreement. this tension will make it even worse, but i do think that if this tension is translating to physical production loss, that will be a whole different story and the market will change its tune very quickly. we will see a record increase in short covering, and the market will rebound. it is still early days. we just had the events in the last couple of days, so we will see how they involve, but for the time being, there is no sense the escalation will go any further. matt: what about the biggest commodities consumer in the world? china's oil demand may rise 8%, however all of the other economic stats out of china look depressing. is there any indication demand could affect oil price? francisco: demand has been great in 2015. that trend is going to slow down this year in 2016. chin
matt: if this does not move the price of oil that much, what does?catalyst you see that could jack up the price of oil? remember, the reason why the opec meeting was so bearish was because the saudis and iranians could not sit around the table. there was no sense of agreement. this tension will make it even worse, but i do think that if this tension is translating to physical production loss, that will be a whole different story and the market will change its tune very quickly. we will see a...