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we were protesting. >> john: why?ommon sense to do it that way. >> it's common sense to you and me but it was counter to what the district had always done. it's the way that unions operate. >> john: but it cheats the good young teachers. >> forget the young teachers. how about the kids? >> john: test scores went up when she was chancellor, but in the end the unions won. >> we're going to fight. we have to be here all day and all night. >> the mayor appointed her was out and rhee quit before she was fired. so she lost in d.c. but elsewhere in america, all sorts of new schools are succeeding and exciting things are happening. e announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em, with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds, and stops new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. align can help. only align has bifantis, a pantented probiotic that naturally helps maintain your digestive balance. ♪ ooh baby, (what) can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade.
we were protesting. >> john: why?ommon sense to do it that way. >> it's common sense to you and me but it was counter to what the district had always done. it's the way that unions operate. >> john: but it cheats the good young teachers. >> forget the young teachers. how about the kids? >> john: test scores went up when she was chancellor, but in the end the unions won. >> we're going to fight. we have to be here all day and all night. >> the mayor...
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>> eight years a month. >> john: maybe he was a repeat offender. >> john: any trouble allow the before this? >> worst thing i had a speeding ticket. >> john: what happened to aware business? >> i went broke. >> john: your family? >> they broke up. my kids are back home with their mother. that is the story. >> john: i assume these attorneys general they are not evil people. they are ambitious and want to make a name for themselves but they don't want to hurt people that didn't do nasty things. most are not evil but there are a lot of fanatics. >> prosecutors have noticed that other prosecutors like eliot spitzer, senator richard bloom an that will won high office with conviction records. >> they will comb the books and find something. >> this could happen to you. they can take any law they think you broke and take you to trial. whether you win or lose you are going to lose. by the way you done fighting, you are broke. >> john: the government never goes broke. they must have spent million dollars. >> i heard they spent five millions. >> the amount of money bankrupts. >> i have clients th
>> eight years a month. >> john: maybe he was a repeat offender. >> john: any trouble allow the before this? >> worst thing i had a speeding ticket. >> john: what happened to aware business? >> i went broke. >> john: your family? >> they broke up. my kids are back home with their mother. that is the story. >> john: i assume these attorneys general they are not evil people. they are ambitious and want to make a name for themselves but they...
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cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.at. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales job. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at the bunny ranch, one of 28 legal brothels in america. >> john: you are pimp. you are exploiting? >> i have a license to do this. >>> 500 women rent out his brothels. >> to be bought and sold. >> wait a second. don't you feel demeaned? >> not at all. >> the u.s. state department says selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to spontaneous. >> who made the sex laws. >> you do it for money. >>
cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.at. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is...
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>> john: is everything illegal in america today? >> i go to six or seven cans, enough to scare the crap out 6 you. >> they thought we this cocaine in tires. >> how can you tell me what i should or shouldn't eat. most americans support laws against prostitution but what if it were legal? what if drugs were legal. one country tried that. >> i think it's working. >> john: but not in america. americans keep passing more rules. >> what are we going to find illegal tomorrow? >> show me in the man and i'll show you the crime. you followed me around you would find three felonies? >> that is under statement. >> john: in america these days everything is illegal. what is more american than opening an lemonade stand? who is first? thank you very much. >> for years, kids that set up stands like this but today watch out. the police may bust you. >> i was like really scared because i didn't know what was going to happen. we had lemonade in front yard for three days and third day they shut us down. >> i could hear them from inside at my house, girl
>> john: is everything illegal in america today? >> i go to six or seven cans, enough to scare the crap out 6 you. >> they thought we this cocaine in tires. >> how can you tell me what i should or shouldn't eat. most americans support laws against prostitution but what if it were legal? what if drugs were legal. one country tried that. >> i think it's working. >> john: but not in america. americans keep passing more rules. >> what are we going to find...
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>> it's a great book, john. there are stories in there that people are fairly well read if they haven't been watching all your shows will find new. the chart that you have on osha and how workplace accidents were falling before we had the osha law and you can't tell any difference. >> look, osha saved all these workers. then a researcher looks a line before osha, slope of the line is about the same. >> so there is a lot of interesting facts and pieces of analysis in there like that. also your theme as sarah palin was just talking about intuition. our intuition leads us a as stray about thinking about economics and politics. >> john: big one is planning. it's intuitive that life is a plan. president obama is so smart all the people in d.c. seem to be so smart. they should plan for us. >> that is right there. is a general sense in our own lives we need to plan. you can't put together a tv show without a lot of planning. you can't put together the apple computer company without a lot of planning. yet when the gover
>> it's a great book, john. there are stories in there that people are fairly well read if they haven't been watching all your shows will find new. the chart that you have on osha and how workplace accidents were falling before we had the osha law and you can't tell any difference. >> look, osha saved all these workers. then a researcher looks a line before osha, slope of the line is about the same. >> so there is a lot of interesting facts and pieces of analysis in there like...
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in the same vein john gadsby took out a runaway advertisement for john howe and his mother. john howe is about 25 years old. his free mother, sarah howe was about 40 to 50. john gadsby offered reward for both of their captures. again, the evidence slows to a crawl in about 1818 just before gadsby sells his indian queen hotel. in 1819 he announced his retirement from the public life and sells his lands, livestock, coaches from his passenger and mail line and states 20 or 30 enslaved people were to be hired out. it is highly likely he sold many of the people he had in 1810 and may have purchased while he had the hotel in baltimore. the census record for 1820 states he only had 15 people, about a third of the people he had in 1810. there are no records that he freed anyone.aneven accounting and runaways it is very likely he sold at least 30 since he wouldn't have even had a place to house them. john gadsby stated he was retiring from the public life. it's clear that upon arriving in d.c. he did anything but. he purchased franklin house in 1823 and later in 1827 opened the natio
in the same vein john gadsby took out a runaway advertisement for john howe and his mother. john howe is about 25 years old. his free mother, sarah howe was about 40 to 50. john gadsby offered reward for both of their captures. again, the evidence slows to a crawl in about 1818 just before gadsby sells his indian queen hotel. in 1819 he announced his retirement from the public life and sells his lands, livestock, coaches from his passenger and mail line and states 20 or 30 enslaved people were...
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members of john's unit were told he committed suicide after receiving a dear john letter from elizabeth it was alleged that the letter of been found with his body parts to me personally. but i don't know one more thing why i wouldn't every group in there for him or anything would have his and i'm right here a lot of i don't think i would ever do that rumors continue to reach the family from soldiers returning from afghanistan in the weeks following john's funeral talk of a dear john letter gave way to speculation that he may have been killed for speaking out about heroin use of bag room jonna told his father months before that heroin was everywhere on days and the two members of his unit had been sent home for using the drug was a ploy after his death the family learned he was openly critical of the army's lack of response to the heroin issue bolstering john's accusations was an article by investigative journalist seymour hersh in april of two thousand and four person reported that retired military and cia officials had told him there were increasing reports of heroin use by american mi
members of john's unit were told he committed suicide after receiving a dear john letter from elizabeth it was alleged that the letter of been found with his body parts to me personally. but i don't know one more thing why i wouldn't every group in there for him or anything would have his and i'm right here a lot of i don't think i would ever do that rumors continue to reach the family from soldiers returning from afghanistan in the weeks following john's funeral talk of a dear john letter gave...
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john's church on the opposite edge of the common. the first episcopal service was celebrated there six months before the madison household returned to virginia. on jennings' return to washington, he counted about half a dozen homes facing the square. the one to which he attended was a colonial-style dwelling, two-stories plus attic high with cellar below. sitting on the square's northeast angle catty-corner to the church, the house was originally built for dolley's sister's family in 1820. dolley never had the opportunity to visit over the 20 years she was back in virginia, as much as she would have liked to, musing how happy i should be if montpelier joined washington. now she would alternate her living arrangements by season. winters in the city house, and summers at montpelier. as for jennings himself, his young manhood was behind him and he was still a slave. nevertheless, he applied his intelligence, experience and motivation over the intervening years, taking advantage of opportunities to pursue that most american of promises,
john's church on the opposite edge of the common. the first episcopal service was celebrated there six months before the madison household returned to virginia. on jennings' return to washington, he counted about half a dozen homes facing the square. the one to which he attended was a colonial-style dwelling, two-stories plus attic high with cellar below. sitting on the square's northeast angle catty-corner to the church, the house was originally built for dolley's sister's family in 1820....
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online that that can be the residue itself and it's very interesting what do you think about that john because it's like the media is the message we go back to the very beginning of television. well first of all i don't think of the internet generally speaking as a medium it's more like an environment and i think that matters ok because part of what's going on here is people who are otherwise isolated in opinion and there are fearful of that opinion being divulged in their context are suddenly made aware of the fact that many other people share that opinion they have a place that they can gather and find out that they're not alone that makes a huge difference now and they're also sharing it with a whole bunch of armchair revolutionaries and i've been one in some of these cases but it's an interesting case where the armchair revolutionaries can actually make a difference in the sense that ok john just i mean why would you be contrarian what is what is the difference ok just to be contrarian what is the difference a difference that with the difference is that that being aware of what's g
online that that can be the residue itself and it's very interesting what do you think about that john because it's like the media is the message we go back to the very beginning of television. well first of all i don't think of the internet generally speaking as a medium it's more like an environment and i think that matters ok because part of what's going on here is people who are otherwise isolated in opinion and there are fearful of that opinion being divulged in their context are suddenly...
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what did john edwards know?ee, it belies common sense to think we will spend this money to hide the girlfriend but it is only to do that to benefit the wife and their marriage not to benefit his campaign. that just ... it defies common sense. >>shepard: it doesn't matter if he hid it from the wife but only if he hid it from the people. >>randy: here is the problem. arthur has done a fine job in, really, skirting the ultimate issue. >>shepard: the government is the real, real, terrible entity. >>randy: no, no. the government cannot prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. if it were a crime to hold this pen in my left but not to hold knit my right and i hold it like this, do i commit the crime? the answer is, no. >>shepard: one with owe the other does not hold. >>randy: the fundamental problem, it is not a crime to give your money, give money to a mistress to be quiet. it is a crime to give the money to save an election were how can this jury figure out? >>arthur: common sense. ladies and gentleman of the jury
what did john edwards know?ee, it belies common sense to think we will spend this money to hide the girlfriend but it is only to do that to benefit the wife and their marriage not to benefit his campaign. that just ... it defies common sense. >>shepard: it doesn't matter if he hid it from the wife but only if he hid it from the people. >>randy: here is the problem. arthur has done a fine job in, really, skirting the ultimate issue. >>shepard: the government is the real, real,...
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you have john lawrence and tyron gardner, according to john lawrence when the police came, he was sitting on the couch, and tyron gardner was back in the kitchen area, which was visible from the front door at the back of the dining room table. as much as 15 feet apart. they were not having sex. they had never had sex. the police burst in and start questioning them about who has a gun. for them, it comes out of nowhere. he reacted to quite -- quite angrily. he had been drinking, heat knowledge that. he was engaged in his own form of civil disobedience. as i say in the interview, it was about six months before he died, he told me about what happened. the police had bald-faced lied about these two men having sex. that is part of what drove him and i think tyron gardner -- that's part of what drove them to challenge the rest, which they ultimately decided to do after some persuasion efforts. >> yes. the story gets more interesting as it goes along. it is the case, isn't it -- john lawrence and tyron gardner was to prefer to plead not guilty and say this was a totally false report. we were not
you have john lawrence and tyron gardner, according to john lawrence when the police came, he was sitting on the couch, and tyron gardner was back in the kitchen area, which was visible from the front door at the back of the dining room table. as much as 15 feet apart. they were not having sex. they had never had sex. the police burst in and start questioning them about who has a gun. for them, it comes out of nowhere. he reacted to quite -- quite angrily. he had been drinking, heat knowledge...
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he talks about john brown at length. so, one, i think it contributes thim o getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the fury in the south. we can't trust any northerner, so that steven douglas, who has sort of seemed the likely democratic nominee, who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee. there is another democratic nominee, breckenridge. and then a whole other party forms. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote. if i had to guess, i would say if you hadn't had the raid, probably douglas would have become president who was a northerner who was very conciliatory towards the south, and this whole war would have been deferred for at least another four years. and who knows. i mean, then any number of other scenarios could have unfolded. so that's just a guess. i mean, but it's a significant -- >> it's more than significant, and it's so compelling. because that, of course, you just
he talks about john brown at length. so, one, i think it contributes thim o getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the fury in the south. we can't trust any northerner, so that steven douglas, who has sort of seemed the likely democratic nominee, who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee. there is another democratic nominee, breckenridge. and then a whole other party forms. when you have the november election, no for...
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today is the first day of the trial of john edwards. you remember john edwards.nce one of the brightest rising stars of the democratic party. ran for president. john kerry's running mate. ran for president again. and then he started getting in trouble. he was cheating on his wife, elizabeth who has since passed away of breast cancer. and so what john edwards -- this trial, if you ask me is a total colossal waste of money. and you talk about the federal government out of control. this is a prime example, i believe. so, here's what the facts in this case are. edwards is charged with six counts of abuse of campaign funds. okay? and he's being pursued by the obama justice department and by the federal attorney down in north carolina. the facts of the case are back in 2007-2008 when he was running for president, he was having this affair with this woman rielle hunter, had a kid by her if you recall. and he knew this could blow up and destroy his chances. so, he asked a couple of friends to -- who were supporters of his campaign to help him out. and to give this woman
today is the first day of the trial of john edwards. you remember john edwards.nce one of the brightest rising stars of the democratic party. ran for president. john kerry's running mate. ran for president again. and then he started getting in trouble. he was cheating on his wife, elizabeth who has since passed away of breast cancer. and so what john edwards -- this trial, if you ask me is a total colossal waste of money. and you talk about the federal government out of control. this is a prime...
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and they say at this point this is where the stories diverge by the way between john lawrence and john garner and have the effect of opening up. they look inside the apartment and according to them and there was a light on the side of the living room, a small two-bedroom apartment. it's loud enough for anybody inside the apartment to fear. there was no radio, no television, nobody was talking. they couldn't hear anybody or see anybody when they looked in and they say it's an empty room and they go off into the left looking in the bedroom side where they ultimately don't find anyone who get in the other two, the lead deputy who had arrived who was white and another deputy who was black went towards the back of the apartment where there was a kitchen area and there they say they saw a man speaking on the telephone right beside the refrigerator and told them to put his hands up which he implied with and they checked to make sure he had no weapons come secured him, and it's at that point they say that they noticed another bedroom in the back of the apartment. still, you're nothing, no voic
and they say at this point this is where the stories diverge by the way between john lawrence and john garner and have the effect of opening up. they look inside the apartment and according to them and there was a light on the side of the living room, a small two-bedroom apartment. it's loud enough for anybody inside the apartment to fear. there was no radio, no television, nobody was talking. they couldn't hear anybody or see anybody when they looked in and they say it's an empty room and they...
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that money was spent for the benefit of the john edwards for president campaign, not just for john it man. and $900,000 being spent on that is way over the limit. for how much you can legally donate to a campaign. remember when we thought there were limits on how much money you could give to a campaign? the john edwards trial is unprecedented, nobody has been indicted on charges like this before, let alone in the wild, wild west world of campaign finance no rules that the supreme court has created with citizens united and all the other campaign finance laws they have killed in the last few years. just for some perspective, sheldon allison, the casino billionaire and his family, they have spent more than 16 times as much money as implicated in the john edwards scandal on newt gingrich in the 2012 republican presidential primary. at least there eticly this case is not about whether or not john edwards is a bad guy. it is not about whether john edwards was a bad candidate. for all the salacious detail here, ultimately this whole sex scandal now boils down to whether he took campaign dona
that money was spent for the benefit of the john edwards for president campaign, not just for john it man. and $900,000 being spent on that is way over the limit. for how much you can legally donate to a campaign. remember when we thought there were limits on how much money you could give to a campaign? the john edwards trial is unprecedented, nobody has been indicted on charges like this before, let alone in the wild, wild west world of campaign finance no rules that the supreme court has...
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ok john i'd like to go back to you and me be this i'm always the cynic on my own program here this is all about marketing it's about selling stuff it's selling bracelets and it's making yourself feel good about yourself that you made a contribution to something and you where if it's white or pink or blue and you wear it on your wrist and it shows that you're a real activist ok but some people call that slacktivism as well. you know the problem is that it's both. people need to feel some sense of engagement i actually think that it matters if you wear something like that on your wrist it matters if you have it in addition to wearing it on your wrist you're writing letters you're trying to become informed you're actually taking an interest in the overall pov political dynamic all those things can count if all you're doing is tweeting about it from afar. but i wouldn't say that it makes a big difference but i do believe that one of the things that came out of that film was the realization for many people that if they really think about marketing in a dynamic way for political causes that
ok john i'd like to go back to you and me be this i'm always the cynic on my own program here this is all about marketing it's about selling stuff it's selling bracelets and it's making yourself feel good about yourself that you made a contribution to something and you where if it's white or pink or blue and you wear it on your wrist and it shows that you're a real activist ok but some people call that slacktivism as well. you know the problem is that it's both. people need to feel some sense...
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and i think it came partly from john brown's temperament. most abolitionists of this era are really pacifists, and they believe that the way to fight slavery is through education and moral uplift. john brown is something -- nothing galvanizes him more than bullying goes unanswered throughout his life. he can't stand cravenness in the face of evil. he's someone who wants to punch back. and i think there's this temperamental part of him as well, that he looks around and sees the nation really being bullied by the slave-holding south throughout his life. and he wants to stand up to it. so i think that's part of it, too. so i wouldn't say there's any one experience or any one part of him that results in this militant abolitionism. >> you know, some suggest -- and you addressed this in your book -- that he knew when he had only 18 men, to go in and take over an armory, which washington himself said, in then virginia, that it was not going to be successful and his ultimate goal was to be a martyr. what is your opinion about that? because what -- i
and i think it came partly from john brown's temperament. most abolitionists of this era are really pacifists, and they believe that the way to fight slavery is through education and moral uplift. john brown is something -- nothing galvanizes him more than bullying goes unanswered throughout his life. he can't stand cravenness in the face of evil. he's someone who wants to punch back. and i think there's this temperamental part of him as well, that he looks around and sees the nation really...
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him soon and will it be just john adams or john and abigal or john quincy adams or the entire family. >> this is open to discussion. the congress has passed the bill making it possible and the president has signed the bill. now we have to work out a location. i say we because i'm part of a group that's trying to see this happen. and it has to be a location that's in keeping with his importance. it's really a disgrace. there is no monument, no statue, nothing to john adams. in my opinion and the opinion of others, except for george washington, he is the most important american of that time, of that revolutionary, founding time. but if you want to know where i think it should be, i think it should not be another marble tomb and i don't think it should try to rival either the washington monument or the lincoln memorial or jefferson memorial in scale. i think it ought to be 18th century in scale. in other words, it should be modest in size. and i am promoting the best i can the idea that it will be the adams library of american letters and it will be a library open to visitors in a garde
him soon and will it be just john adams or john and abigal or john quincy adams or the entire family. >> this is open to discussion. the congress has passed the bill making it possible and the president has signed the bill. now we have to work out a location. i say we because i'm part of a group that's trying to see this happen. and it has to be a location that's in keeping with his importance. it's really a disgrace. there is no monument, no statue, nothing to john adams. in my opinion...
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john kennedy was wealthy. people all over the world, when john kerry was killed, put his picture up. and it stayed there for years in their homes. that's because they felt he cared about them. he knew them. he knew what they were going through. you know, romney's problem is, he can't answer those people's questions. the president was talking about retraining today and about jobs. romney's endorsed a budget that would shred retraining and destroy 4.1 million jobs in the next two years while also shredding medicare. so he can't really answer the questions. he wants to take the department of education and reduce it to, i guess, nothing more than a kind of inquisition against teachers' unions. i mean, this guy can't answer the concerns of ordinary people. that's going to become clearer and clearer as this campaign goes on. >> here's the president on the republican budget proposals today. >> they decided to double down. instead of monitoring their views even slightly, you now have republicans in washington, the one
john kennedy was wealthy. people all over the world, when john kerry was killed, put his picture up. and it stayed there for years in their homes. that's because they felt he cared about them. he knew them. he knew what they were going through. you know, romney's problem is, he can't answer those people's questions. the president was talking about retraining today and about jobs. romney's endorsed a budget that would shred retraining and destroy 4.1 million jobs in the next two years while also...
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john: and these are all your kids. >> yes. hello, john. to hear their stories, it is like -- john: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i could see she has created something very special, a place that gives these young survivors a chance for a brighter future. this is the library. >> yes. john: look at him. >> they make their own clothing. john: and their survivors and teach the girls how to sew, take care of themselves. they give other girls hope. there is a way to get out of this life. >> yes. john: what a good place for these kids to land. i loved meeting you. i know you have been through a lot, but you are in a good place. you have touched my heart. one of the best days i have spent in my life, in my life. thank yo
john: and these are all your kids. >> yes. hello, john. to hear their stories, it is like -- john: 8. your heart. >> it breaks my heart. she arrived in cambodia. john: nice to meet you. >> she had been sold in the brothel, a knife in her eyes. john: did they catch who did that to her? will the police get that man? >> no. john: now you have found a home and a mom. >> sister, sister. john: as somaly and her beautiful kids probably gave me a tour of the center, i...
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now, john edwards. his wife was dying of cancer when prosecutes said he used campaign money to cover up a love affair and love child and now the prosecution is trying to prove that in court. there is key witness today describing how he says john edwards funneled the money. step-by-step funneling of the step-by-step funneling of the money. for 22 years. we processed on a given day about a million pieces of mail. checks, newspapers, bills. a lot of people get their medications only through the mail. small businesses depend on this processing plant. they want to shut down 3000 post offices, cut 100,000 jobs. they're gonna be putting people out of work everywhere. the american people depend on the postal service. they're gonna be putting people out of work everywhere. havputs you at 5 timesartbeat calgreater risk of stroke. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, m
now, john edwards. his wife was dying of cancer when prosecutes said he used campaign money to cover up a love affair and love child and now the prosecution is trying to prove that in court. there is key witness today describing how he says john edwards funneled the money. step-by-step funneling of the step-by-step funneling of the money. for 22 years. we processed on a given day about a million pieces of mail. checks, newspapers, bills. a lot of people get their medications only through the...
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i'm john king. tonight, arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration gets a surprisingly sympathetic hearing at the u.s. supreme court. we'll ask the state's republican governor, jan brewer, about the political fallout with latino voters if the court uphold her get-tough policy. >>> also, mitt romney follows up on his 5 for 5 primary sweep by asking newt gingrich for an endorsement and it looks like he'll get it. >>> plus, syria cease-fire in shambles. why the world's leading powers seem so powerless. >>> let's start this evening with today's high-stakes showdown at the u.s. supreme court, where arizona's controversial crackdown on illegal immigration seemed to get quite a sympathetic reception from the justices. the obama administration contends the law steps on powers that are exclusive to the federal government, but as cnn's kate balduan reports here, there may be a majority of justices who see things differently. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, the conservative majority appeared to lean toward
i'm john king. tonight, arizona's crackdown on illegal immigration gets a surprisingly sympathetic hearing at the u.s. supreme court. we'll ask the state's republican governor, jan brewer, about the political fallout with latino voters if the court uphold her get-tough policy. >>> also, mitt romney follows up on his 5 for 5 primary sweep by asking newt gingrich for an endorsement and it looks like he'll get it. >>> plus, syria cease-fire in shambles. why the world's leading...
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this was as john lawrence said a bold face like, it's a fabrication. they were stunned by this and so they pledged not guilty. we are not guilty of this offense and they didn't have any larger civil rights goals in mind. they hadn't been involved in any day civil rights efforts not contributed to organizations. they were people leaving their lives, and their inclination was to fight its. maybe they would end up paying fines that they had a sense that in justice had been done to them because they had been falsely charged. they did meet with attorneys, local attorneys. and how this case got into the hands of those attorneys is an interesting story which we can talk about if you would like gannett -- in a bit but they had a meeting with the attorneys and had a meeting with the national gay rights groups and became involved and they were experts in these areas. and they said look, here are three options. you can plead not guilty and, you know, these officers can be put on the stand and we can ask them to recount this detail that they say have been the and
this was as john lawrence said a bold face like, it's a fabrication. they were stunned by this and so they pledged not guilty. we are not guilty of this offense and they didn't have any larger civil rights goals in mind. they hadn't been involved in any day civil rights efforts not contributed to organizations. they were people leaving their lives, and their inclination was to fight its. maybe they would end up paying fines that they had a sense that in justice had been done to them because...
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people need to be reassured, john.y time i hear one of these stories, i obviously think of an american family sitting down and we want them to continue to be safe and secure about their food supply. i also think about the farm family who has to have the backing of the american public. they know their job and responsibility is to make sure the food is safe. >> as you know both from your current job and your prior job as a governor, when these things have come up in the past, sometimes our trading partners in the view of the united states and in the view of farmers have overreacted by putting bans on u.s. meat and the like. what communications are happening to make sure if you're right about this, that it's a small, isolated case, that there's not a panic in the market, if you will? >> first of all, this is only the fourth case reported worldwide and we've seen a substantial reduction in the number of cases. we've taken the steps of notifying our canadian and mexican partners in north america and also taken the step of l
people need to be reassured, john.y time i hear one of these stories, i obviously think of an american family sitting down and we want them to continue to be safe and secure about their food supply. i also think about the farm family who has to have the backing of the american public. they know their job and responsibility is to make sure the food is safe. >> as you know both from your current job and your prior job as a governor, when these things have come up in the past, sometimes our...
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helped john edwards hide the affairs and had john edwards mistress history with him. and he admitted he spent "substantial amount of money," from the two john edwards supporters on building his own $1.5 million house and today that former aide said he thought someone was going to kill him during the back road meeting where he asked john edwards to go public. the jury must decide whether the money from the donors was campaign money and if so, whether the former presidential candidate knew about them. now defense lawyers are grilling that former aide who admitted to lie about much of the details of john edwards' affair and personally profit from hit. it is the top story and jonathan is on it this afternoon in north carolina. why did andrew young say he was so frightened on the back road meeting? >>jonathan: well the meeting took place inside john edwards' s.u.v., and young says john edwards was driving the s.u.v. himself which was a rarity, he seems flustered, and young said john edwards was driving erratically and this is the meeting where he confronted john edwards an
helped john edwards hide the affairs and had john edwards mistress history with him. and he admitted he spent "substantial amount of money," from the two john edwards supporters on building his own $1.5 million house and today that former aide said he thought someone was going to kill him during the back road meeting where he asked john edwards to go public. the jury must decide whether the money from the donors was campaign money and if so, whether the former presidential candidate...
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he and john edwards had it out. john edwards would not clear his name and say rielle hunter had had his baby, and the rest is history, of course. andrew young wrote a tell-all book about it and here we are, john? >> a lot of sordid details as we get to the key question, whether campaign finance violations. joe johns tracking that. >>> and tonight the presidential race enters a new phase. as president obama prepares to take on mitt romney, we're focusing on the issues that will decide the election, starting with jobs. >>> and later, the arizona governor jan brewer explains why she feels very confident after today's big supreme court hearing on her state's immigration law. see life in the best light. [music] transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. according to the signs, ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a w things with fiona. how would yo
he and john edwards had it out. john edwards would not clear his name and say rielle hunter had had his baby, and the rest is history, of course. andrew young wrote a tell-all book about it and here we are, john? >> a lot of sordid details as we get to the key question, whether campaign finance violations. joe johns tracking that. >>> and tonight the presidential race enters a new phase. as president obama prepares to take on mitt romney, we're focusing on the issues that will...
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a lot will happen ok john go ahead jump in. so suddenly a lot of people are becoming aware of what's happened to the seven eight and we used to be hero i mean he was a hero of mine i met with him back in the mid ninety's i thought he was the answer to the future and he's turned into the usual problem and having there be a large amount of public opinion that feels that way is going to have an effect on american policy with regard to uganda and i think that's helpful. what do you think about ok alex if i can go to you i mean i can go back to this is spain ability i would because again i'd like to stress the point all of us look at it very carefully and look we have our own criticism but in the in the popular imagination and i mean it was one hundred million clicks i mean and people still do you think people still believe that this kind of fight fairytale documentary that was made and it will it have an impact on who's not at all sure i mean there were always tell a story out of here so it's a question of how to spell let's go ahe
a lot will happen ok john go ahead jump in. so suddenly a lot of people are becoming aware of what's happened to the seven eight and we used to be hero i mean he was a hero of mine i met with him back in the mid ninety's i thought he was the answer to the future and he's turned into the usual problem and having there be a large amount of public opinion that feels that way is going to have an effect on american policy with regard to uganda and i think that's helpful. what do you think about ok...
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it is a real social and political problem, because people don't like the disparity. >> john, i am john-- i am james. i'd like to say that people are always reaching out something that they want, but without thought. we have changed from an opportunity country to an entitlement country. as an example, and i will be critical of both parties, they just keep getting into the system. i was speaking to a teacher in new york who is speaking to young ladies that are in high school and one is telling the other one, i'm going to become pregnant. in the process why? and she says because it will get me an apartment. they will give me $310 per month. she says if you ever do, and we get married, because they will stop you. [inaudible] the coverage keeps increasing and increasing -- >> t. want to let that woman starve on the street? >> why not? maybe it will stop her from having children. i don't know what i want, but you can't have parents out there with four or five children and expect the people around you should support you. let it be loud and clear by both political parties. i saw in the politic
it is a real social and political problem, because people don't like the disparity. >> john, i am john-- i am james. i'd like to say that people are always reaching out something that they want, but without thought. we have changed from an opportunity country to an entitlement country. as an example, and i will be critical of both parties, they just keep getting into the system. i was speaking to a teacher in new york who is speaking to young ladies that are in high school and one is...
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i'm john seigenthaler, and this is "msnbc reports." when young girls disappear, it often becomes a huge national story. elizabeth smart, polly klaas, the heart-breaking case of carlie brucia, the florida sixth-grader who was kidnapped and killed while on her way home from a friend's house. in that investigation the amber alert system combined with media attention to help police find a suspect within days of carlie's disappearance. but sometimes young women disappear and no one notices. that's exactly what happened in this story. a string of women missing, and no one suspected a thing. it wasn't until years later that police were stunned to learn what had really been happening in their community, and who had been to blame. here's rob stafford. >> i heard the doors clanging open, and i heard "i'm back." >> i didn't know who it was going to be or what. >> the manicured suburbs of syracuse, new york, are an unlikely setting for the tale we're about to tell. a story of rape, bondage and victims whose screams no
i'm john seigenthaler, and this is "msnbc reports." when young girls disappear, it often becomes a huge national story. elizabeth smart, polly klaas, the heart-breaking case of carlie brucia, the florida sixth-grader who was kidnapped and killed while on her way home from a friend's house. in that investigation the amber alert system combined with media attention to help police find a suspect within days of carlie's disappearance. but sometimes young women disappear and no one...
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john is a truck driver. but john is also a dancer. >> i love to dance. think i'm pretty good at it. been dancing since i was in my early teens. recently in the past year i lost 100 pounds while truck driving and dancing. >> he lost 100 pounds. he created the big john dance fitness hour. >> everybody wants a dancer's body. >> what is the big john's fitness hour. >> you know what? let's just show you. ♪ >> oh. >> i think i see a little cabbage patch. a little running man. >> hold on. he has moves. >> if you do this for long enough, that's a workout right there. >> this is how he lost 100 pounds. big john also -- he can zumba. >> a lot of people go to zumba class to shed some pounds. why not take a class from a guy who lost 100 pounds dancing like this. >> so he's a truck driver. does he also dance while out on the road? >> let's ask him. we have john drury skyping with us "right this minute" from cincinnati, ohio. how did you do it? >> dancing is a passion of mine. i have rhythm. i'm a big guy, 6'7" 290 pounds. i still have it after all these years. i acce
john is a truck driver. but john is also a dancer. >> i love to dance. think i'm pretty good at it. been dancing since i was in my early teens. recently in the past year i lost 100 pounds while truck driving and dancing. >> he lost 100 pounds. he created the big john dance fitness hour. >> everybody wants a dancer's body. >> what is the big john's fitness hour. >> you know what? let's just show you. ♪ >> oh. >> i think i see a little cabbage patch. a...
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halladay in new york is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's berkman center for internet and society and in stockholm we got to get a lot of ink he is a media firas internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want to gird if i go to you first in stockholm can clicking and sharing change the world. well in itself it's might not be very meaningful but from a perspective of social movements it's really interesting what comes after the residue how it brings people together what we call you know organized networks they are going to replace the old forms of political parties and trade unions and these are you know dense forms of organized. heavily supported by networked technologies that are somewhat smaller units than what we see now you know what we see now is television spectacle you know if for instance at. coney two thousand and twelve so i'm more interes
halladay in new york is president of the association of internet researchers also in new york we have john perry barlow he is co-founder of the electronic frontier foundation and a fellow at harvard law school's berkman center for internet and society and in stockholm we got to get a lot of ink he is a media firas internet critic and author of networks without a cause all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want to gird if i go to you first in stockholm can...