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john: i agree. get rid of all of them but for the new area and has been0 years when is it no longer baby steps? >> 100 years? >> as long as we don't tax carbon they will need help because they have a vintages i hope it is not a necessary for 10 years but it is said. >> what about wasted money on the use and i got a free golf cart ride there is so ch of a tax credit the court was free. >> these are illustrative of nothing in particular. as a one-year program becaus of stimulus the government was looking for a win-win situation somody had a idea to encourage golf carts to see if it is a larger rhode of transportation. john: so is electric vehicl to electric power is not so clean. >> not now overwhelmingly although wood has been clear with the huge to on dash usua development of high a rolex or fracking technology and other government the government invested and we get the benefits right now to have cheap gas. john: the government may have invested in the fracking technology but not until 30 years late
john: i agree. get rid of all of them but for the new area and has been0 years when is it no longer baby steps? >> 100 years? >> as long as we don't tax carbon they will need help because they have a vintages i hope it is not a necessary for 10 years but it is said. >> what about wasted money on the use and i got a free golf cart ride there is so ch of a tax credit the court was free. >> these are illustrative of nothing in particular. as a one-year program becaus of...
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john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel.n: some will be more successful than others. maybe they are smarter or they work harder or they are just luckier. whatever the reason in the global economy, that success kids magnified. michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13 million times. >> the poorest americans don't even register in it they are down to pocket change. the top two to 5% are actually off the chart. the income inequality has gotten worse and the reason is a ceo makes 400 times what the average worker makes. and what you are talking about, when it comes to corporations whether it's wal-mart or mcdonald's down the list, the top echelon of the corporate world makes it exceedingly larger amount of money than workers do. and microsoft made it a good wage. and you have been doing all the business with china all the time,. john: it is true t
john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel.n: some will be more successful than others. maybe they are smarter or they work harder or they are just luckier. whatever the reason in the global economy, that success kids magnified. michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13...
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john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel.n: some will be more successful than others. maybe they are smarter or they work harder or they are just luckier. whatever the reason in the global economy, that success kids magnified. michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13 million times. >> the poorest americans don't even register in it they are down to pocket change. the top two to 5% are actually off the chart. the income inequality has gotten worse and the reason is a ceo makes 400 times what the average worker makes. and what you are talking about, when it comes to corporations whether it's wal-mart or mcdonald's down the list, the top echelon of the corporate world makes it exceedingly larger amount of money than workers do. and microsoft made it a good wage. and you have been doing all the business with china all the time,. john: it is true t
john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel.n: some will be more successful than others. maybe they are smarter or they work harder or they are just luckier. whatever the reason in the global economy, that success kids magnified. michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13...
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john: rigo lee?l update as a there was a software upgrade to keep it spreading fast. john: i don't call it in the update if the office which does not turn it off. >> that depends on whose idea it is. >> in china they are more aware of the dissidents will often be to each other to take up the battery to put on the table to make sure pele take the appropriate precautions. john: what other tngs? >> ourself loans are tracking devices. john: if they will listen then that also requires a warrant? >> listening does but location tracking if you are not using it physically installed device may not. license plate readers to know where every car in this city is, is so fond records records, a checking what tower they were near every time they made a phone call call, a variety of technologies allow us a different ways to we searched disagree with the same backscatter machis at airports to provide the gsa agent with naked images of our bodies but to look under the vehicle or under clothing or a match a suspicious
john: rigo lee?l update as a there was a software upgrade to keep it spreading fast. john: i don't call it in the update if the office which does not turn it off. >> that depends on whose idea it is. >> in china they are more aware of the dissidents will often be to each other to take up the battery to put on the table to make sure pele take the appropriate precautions. john: what other tngs? >> ourself loans are tracking devices. john: if they will listen then that also...
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john: you said that? [laughter] to george clooney. >> he says raise taxes. >> to drive a toyota petraeus to the ms -- jemmies but they have a private airplane and i wish i had a private airplane. >> many advocate to raise taxes but well-connected celebrities are quick to use your tax dodges. >> owning ares of land new jersey but pays only $100 of state property tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres of land but pays little tax because a an organic farmer works his land his pourneigors pay more. >> i don't get anybody trying to lower taxes but bonn jovi and springsteen publicly supporting for obama holding rallies but then cry tax cuts for their riches and they robbed of poverty programs and a social contract with america being destroyed the middle-class is harmed but then you rob those anti-poverty programs by calling yourself a former? that is the hypocrisy that is frustrating to see why i ote the book calling of these people on th
john: you said that? [laughter] to george clooney. >> he says raise taxes. >> to drive a toyota petraeus to the ms -- jemmies but they have a private airplane and i wish i had a private airplane. >> many advocate to raise taxes but well-connected celebrities are quick to use your tax dodges. >> owning ares of land new jersey but pays only $100 of state property tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of...
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john lennon. i was totally shocked. i threw him up against the wall. i said you did what? >> former beatle john lennon has been shot with .38 caliber bullets at short range. police rush him to roosevelt hospital but it's too late. he was pronounced dead. >> john lennon was gunned down as he entered -- >> john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building. >> it was really shocking. 40 years old, john lennon of the beatles. how could he be dead? how could this have happened? the city was in shock, not just people, my generation that grew up listening to their music in the '60s. i think just about everybody felt on so many levels it was wrong. >> it was terrible, so many people didn't even know john. it hit me so much more because he befriended me and he didn't have to befriend me. >> laura came up with new facts about john lennon's killer. >> killer was identified as mark david chapman, a 25-year-old fan and drifter from hawaii. >> nothing from his background set off or would have caused
john lennon. i was totally shocked. i threw him up against the wall. i said you did what? >> former beatle john lennon has been shot with .38 caliber bullets at short range. police rush him to roosevelt hospital but it's too late. he was pronounced dead. >> john lennon was gunned down as he entered -- >> john lennon, shot and killed in the dakota apartment building. >> it was really shocking. 40 years old, john lennon of the beatles. how could he be dead? how could this...
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john: inflation at?we have of this has said we have more but all lot if you were bigger banks thanks to the power of inflate. john: teeeight three. >> manchin day the aerial striker in those that could fight aliens because no military could even approach 20 year-old american technology. john: if you think this is silly as we are exaggerating the wall street journal say the epa issued a new avenue mandate that is one lucky refinery in the we see an act under the patronage of democratic senator who was up for reelection. the committee on oversight of reform says a former assistant to the president had a financial stake in grand reliable back all of $169 billion from the energy department's broad disclosure forms she said she divested interest but it was transferred to her 10 year-old son. >> we talk about freedom a lot. that is important as the founding principle but equality under the law is equally important we hear but inequality of income but what about a colony under the law? some are treated more equ
john: inflation at?we have of this has said we have more but all lot if you were bigger banks thanks to the power of inflate. john: teeeight three. >> manchin day the aerial striker in those that could fight aliens because no military could even approach 20 year-old american technology. john: if you think this is silly as we are exaggerating the wall street journal say the epa issued a new avenue mandate that is one lucky refinery in the we see an act under the patronage of democratic...
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it was john writing to abigail.e says, "miss adorable, by same token that the bearer hereof sat up with you last night, i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 as he shall please to demand and charge them to my account." he continues, "i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i have given two or three millions at least. when one has been received, and as consequence, the account between us is immensely in favor of yours." a very teasing, affectionate tone. there are just some wonderful moments in the courtship correspondence. >> it's fun during this series to bring these founding fathers, people that we see in these very two-dimensional poses, come to life and have real human personalities. these people were clearly having fun and enjoyed one another. >> this is one of the most appealing things about john and abigail, and some of the other adamses, but particularly john and abigail. they have a life that you can follow because of the documents.
it was john writing to abigail.e says, "miss adorable, by same token that the bearer hereof sat up with you last night, i hereby order you to give him as many kisses and as many hours of your company after 9:00 as he shall please to demand and charge them to my account." he continues, "i presume i have good right to draw upon you for the kisses as i have given two or three millions at least. when one has been received, and as consequence, the account between us is immensely in...
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john: 20 feet?teeeighteen bluebead the inconvenient trees won him an oscar in nobel prize but it is nonsense. steve rise 20 feet maybe 3 feet but there are other problems i wanted to ask the former vice president and have a special greeting phone it just for him we gave him the phone number but he doesn't call and he hasn't effort to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters i wish he would because there is sold in the odd claims for example, the world's best scientists, but thousands are unanimous we must act. >> to 3,000 best scientists said the world from 113 countries had issued for unanimous reports say we have got to deal witht. >> have the reports of forbidden and of this? of a fed is a clip from a documentary from dates documentary called the incoistent truce with a sample of his appearance before congress. >> you must have listened to or teimony over the last few days of experts who have come in to give a completely different views giving people still believed the moon landing
john: 20 feet?teeeighteen bluebead the inconvenient trees won him an oscar in nobel prize but it is nonsense. steve rise 20 feet maybe 3 feet but there are other problems i wanted to ask the former vice president and have a special greeting phone it just for him we gave him the phone number but he doesn't call and he hasn't effort to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters i wish he would because there is sold in the odd claims for example, the world's best scientists, but...
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john: good evening. the great political cartoonist once responded to president nixon's election by drawing him with a clean shave, a fresh start. that's what the obama white house wants. but they need to get busy to take advantage. from health care reform to middle east peace to midterm election, they have their hands full. i'll go around the table to take domestically, what's the first thing president obama needs to do? >> he might want to start by kicking it off with the state of the union but i think march is going to be on his why. why? the management of the affordable care act. we have the dealt ceiling crisis that could emerge again and also the white house is watching those early primaries trying to figure out whether the tea party or the republican riffs might settle enough that immigration reform might seem possible. john: john kerry has been busy foreign front what does he have to achieve? >> a whole lot of middle east. john kerry is in the middle east trying to push on that and in the second h
john: good evening. the great political cartoonist once responded to president nixon's election by drawing him with a clean shave, a fresh start. that's what the obama white house wants. but they need to get busy to take advantage. from health care reform to middle east peace to midterm election, they have their hands full. i'll go around the table to take domestically, what's the first thing president obama needs to do? >> he might want to start by kicking it off with the state of the...
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john lennon." i was totally shocked. i threw him up against the wall. and i said, "you did what?" >> former beatle john lennon has been shot with four hollow-point .38-caliber bullets at close range. police officers rush lennon to nearby roosevelt hospital, but it's too late. shortly after 11:00 p.m., the emergency room doctor pronounces john lennon dead. >> former beatle john lennon was gunned down in front of his exclusive manhattan apartment -- >> the life of a folk hero -- >> gunned down as he entered -- >> the news ripped through the air in shockwaves. john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building -- >> it was really shocking. 40 years old, john lennon of the beatles. how could he be dead? how could this have happened? the city was in shock, not just people of my generation that grew up listening to their music in the '60s. i think just about everybody felt that, on so many levels, it was wrong. >> it was terrible. i mean, i think just the way so many people that didn't even kn
john lennon." i was totally shocked. i threw him up against the wall. and i said, "you did what?" >> former beatle john lennon has been shot with four hollow-point .38-caliber bullets at close range. police officers rush lennon to nearby roosevelt hospital, but it's too late. shortly after 11:00 p.m., the emergency room doctor pronounces john lennon dead. >> former beatle john lennon was gunned down in front of his exclusive manhattan apartment -- >> the life of...
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john: 20 feet?teeeighteen bluebead the inconvenient trees won him an oscar in nobel prize but it is nonsense. steve rise 20 feet maybe 3 feet but there are other problems i wanted to ask the former vice president and have a special greeting phone it just for him we gave him the phone number but he doesn't call and he hasn't effort to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters i wish he would because there is sold in the odd claims for example, the world's best scientists, but thousands are unanimous we must act. >> to 3,000 best scientists said the world from 113 countries had issued for unanimous reports say we have got to deal with it. >> have the reports of forbidden and of this? of a fed is a clip from a documentary from dates documentary called the inconsistent truce with a sample of his appearance before congress. >> you must have listened to or testimony over the last few days of experts who have come in to give a completely different views giving people still believed the moon l
john: 20 feet?teeeighteen bluebead the inconvenient trees won him an oscar in nobel prize but it is nonsense. steve rise 20 feet maybe 3 feet but there are other problems i wanted to ask the former vice president and have a special greeting phone it just for him we gave him the phone number but he doesn't call and he hasn't effort to my knowledge fielded questions from skeptical reporters i wish he would because there is sold in the odd claims for example, the world's best scientists, but...
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john: charles?he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thing to say because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job creation happened. >> the lowest unemployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the firstime since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut by half blowing out of the stimulus which was finally over and he didn't do anything. and he takes credit for everything that is good. blames republicans for everything that is bad. >> this is the slowest recovery of all. the only reason the unemployment ra isn't higher is because people have given up. and later in his speech he acknowledges that too many americs are out of work. and it is a recovery and he mentioned oil. and the oil boom is on private land and he did everything to stop t on private land and he said i'm g
john: charles?he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thing to say because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job creation happened. >> the lowest unemployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the firstime since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut by...
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john: charles?he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thing to say because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job creation happened. >> the lowest unemployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the first time since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut by half blowing out of the stimulus which was finally over and he didn't do anything. and he takes credit for everything that is good. blames republicans for everything that is bad. >> this is the slowest recovery of all. the only reason the unemployment rate isn't higher is because people have given up. and later in his speech he acknowledges that too many americans are out of work. and it is a recovery and he mentioned oil. and the oil boom is on private land and he did everything to stop it on private land and he sai
john: charles?he came to the chamber as he has before and said the whole chamber was united with was a creepy thing to say because people disagree. and it's bizarre for an executive to stand firm as elected person. john: he he's had i made job creation happened. >> the lowest unemployment in the rebounding housing market in the manufacturing sector that is adding jobs for the first time since 1990s. more oil produced at home and deficits. cut by more than half. john: the deficits cut by...
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john: on that note, thank you both.mperors spent big bucks on stadiums like the coliseum, sometimes fighting gladder aidersnd sometimes fighting animals. there are american equivalents to that as well. we will have that [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ john: welcome back to "freedom fest." th question are we rome? being on the edge of collapse. trying to keep people happy, it offers distractions and bribes. one fellow called it cheerier races or gladiators fighting to the death. now, america doesn't allow that yet. but jc bradbury says that sometimes it takes the form of sports stadiums. >>
john: on that note, thank you both.mperors spent big bucks on stadiums like the coliseum, sometimes fighting gladder aidersnd sometimes fighting animals. there are american equivalents to that as well. we will have that [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who...
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john: it insane. the left als argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watchingv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show whichs owned by fox. what are you thinkin, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you talk vaguely about revolution what i it? >> the egalitarian system with the heavy taxation of corporations and massive responsibility for the energy company to exploit the environment. >> they get a little tiny bit of knowledge did it become so watered down socialist dribble and he is the attention horror like the paris hilton of film. john: he once a socialist egalitarian system. >> appeals to people when they are very young and idealistic and passionate and insane which is you are supposed to be but then we grow up and pay
john: it insane. the left als argues we have to have more handouts to buy stuff to help the whole economy. >> as long as the of foresees their movies are watchingv or to buy their stuff they are fine. john: russell brand known for flicks like forgetting meet sarah marshall had his own tv show was canceled and now he is developing a new show whichs owned by fox. what are you thinkin, fox? he objects to capitalism solid interview were said what would you replace it with? to make you talk...
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john: yes.o government corruption and other unintended consequences he gets it maybe there are more libertarians in hollywooin the closet. for if y don't march in step with the other liberals you may not get work as kevin sorbo said earlier. >> just to say i'm an independent is enough to lo working in the city. john: that is why just well established stars who are willing to speak up and performers like drew carey who now works for reason tv. >> we don't need garett centralized government to tell us what color to paint our house. john: but maybe the entertainers cannot comprehend. t's close tt when they say government must act to protect privacy on the web? penn gillette said this beckett is n the governmentts business to protect your privacy from facebook. if facebook does things that people don't like everybody will leave facebook and a lot of business. all you need is free speech and free markets. john: free speech to free markets? that is about all we need. that is our show. that is our show
john: yes.o government corruption and other unintended consequences he gets it maybe there are more libertarians in hollywooin the closet. for if y don't march in step with the other liberals you may not get work as kevin sorbo said earlier. >> just to say i'm an independent is enough to lo working in the city. john: that is why just well established stars who are willing to speak up and performers like drew carey who now works for reason tv. >> we don't need garett centralized...
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>> john b. feit. has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital, mexican-americans and anglos were treated in separate wards. but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister josephine would transcend the discrimination together. >> we were very tight. we were very close because it was like us against all of those that were prejudiced against us. >> prejudiced against hispanics? >> hispanics, yes. and my dad fostered that because we're in it together. >> in their parents' day, the public schools for mcallen's hispanic children only went to fifth grade, but the garzas had bigger dreams for their daughters. >> from the beginning we were told, oh, when you go to college, when you go to college. it was something
>> john b. feit. has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital, mexican-americans and anglos were treated in separate wards. but when irene garza was born in 1934, her parents were determined that she and her sister...
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i'm john siegenthaler in new york. john mccain says the president's policy is damaging the u.s. in the region. my interview with senator mccain and the reaction from the white house. >>> hundreds of thousands in west virginia still can't drink the water and new information about the company that caused that spill. >> creentd, too young to -- katrina, too young to remember the hurricane. >>> and the hudson miracle, five years from the spectacular landing, new ways to prevention birds from bringing down planes. we begin tonight with major developments on the foreign policy front. a senate intelligence committee report blames the state department an the pentagon from failing to protect the u.s. consulate in benghazi. better security may have stopped the september 2012 attack that killed chris stevens and three other americans. >>> in egypt a vote on constitutional referendum was peaceful. voter turnout was high, in spite of the muslim brotherhood call for a boycott. >>> 75 people dead dozens of others injured, six car bombs explode he in and around baghdad this morning in predomina
i'm john siegenthaler in new york. john mccain says the president's policy is damaging the u.s. in the region. my interview with senator mccain and the reaction from the white house. >>> hundreds of thousands in west virginia still can't drink the water and new information about the company that caused that spill. >> creentd, too young to -- katrina, too young to remember the hurricane. >>> and the hudson miracle, five years from the spectacular landing, new ways to...
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>>supervisor john avalos: okay. any discussion? commissioner breed, you are in accord with the motion? very good. okay. let's go to public comment. eric brooks, representing san francisco green party and local grass roots. just to comment commissioner breed has shown some really outstanding leadership on this issue and it's extremely appropriate for her to move to vice-chair on this lafco. thanks. >> wolf neighborhood council in acclimation. >>supervisor john avalos: is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is motioned by campos and second by mr. mar. can we take that without objection. first i would like to say this you for the support and i'm really excited about serving with commissioner breed who will be the vice-chair of lafco and i really appreciate your pushover the past several months on cleanpowersf. next item. >> approval of lafco minutes from december 13, 2013, meeting. >>supervisor john avalos: any comments on our minutes? is there any additional public comment? seeing none, pu
>>supervisor john avalos: okay. any discussion? commissioner breed, you are in accord with the motion? very good. okay. let's go to public comment. eric brooks, representing san francisco green party and local grass roots. just to comment commissioner breed has shown some really outstanding leadership on this issue and it's extremely appropriate for her to move to vice-chair on this lafco. thanks. >> wolf neighborhood council in acclimation. >>supervisor john avalos: is there...
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mean and correct ok joe may know it may be john if i get. out of time here but you know john some would claim that the u.s. has the wrong now as we look in the middle east i mean before the state of israel the u.s. didn't have any enemies in the middle east and now it has many. countless number of enemies in the middle east now and that's not and that's not to cast aspersions on the state of israel but i mean if you put all of your eggs in one basket. it's bound to be a blow back to you and this is what we've seen over decades well the relationship with israel is problematic in a lot of reasons not just suited to do with regional issues but also you know we pay them three billion dollars every year and we give them all of our you know highest tech weapons technology and so forth and yet they space if we spit in our face when we try to. broker negotiations between israel and palestine and they do things that are clearly outside the wishes of the united states like continuing to build settlements. you know and the u.s. continues to support the
mean and correct ok joe may know it may be john if i get. out of time here but you know john some would claim that the u.s. has the wrong now as we look in the middle east i mean before the state of israel the u.s. didn't have any enemies in the middle east and now it has many. countless number of enemies in the middle east now and that's not and that's not to cast aspersions on the state of israel but i mean if you put all of your eggs in one basket. it's bound to be a blow back to you and...
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>>supervisor john avalos: thank you, commissioner breed. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, miss miller for putting this together so quickly. i do of course want there to be a little bit more time for input and i'm sure you got feedback that there are some other organizations that want to take the time to review it and provide input. i would like to make sure that we have the time to do that before we finalize the rfp and i wanted to get a sense of how my colleagues as well as how members of the public feel about how we move forward with shell. because there have been some challenges and i don't feel that they have been the best community partner in this community effort and there has been a challenge around communication and miscommunication. i'm not completely certain about how i feel about acknowledging that relationship or retaining that relationship. but i would like to hear from, especially from people who have been actively engaged in this process and whether or not we allow this particular project, whether we use it from a contex
>>supervisor john avalos: thank you, commissioner breed. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, miss miller for putting this together so quickly. i do of course want there to be a little bit more time for input and i'm sure you got feedback that there are some other organizations that want to take the time to review it and provide input. i would like to make sure that we have the time to do that before we finalize the rfp and i wanted to get a sense of how my colleagues as well as...
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. >> next on booktv, john shaw accounts john kennedy's time in the u.s. senate. he was the junior senator from massachusetts. serving from 1953 until 1960, where he engaged in the debates of the day on during his presidency. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> it is so great to be around this table once again today. because we have had some wonderful breakfast with the ambassadors from all over the world. i think that in due course we will have a chance to visit with all in the conversations go beyond breakfasts and they continue on until everything going on in the world better interacts. congress, the administration, those in washington and those in leadership. i am excited about this idea, and of course, my friend john shaw has inspired me to have a new chapter in my life after the senate and continuing to think about the rest of the world and ways in which those that offer service might be more effective. and also more humane. the latest at the outset that this is an exciting day to talk about a new book about john f. kennedy. and his pathway t
. >> next on booktv, john shaw accounts john kennedy's time in the u.s. senate. he was the junior senator from massachusetts. serving from 1953 until 1960, where he engaged in the debates of the day on during his presidency. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> it is so great to be around this table once again today. because we have had some wonderful breakfast with the ambassadors from all over the world. i think that in due course we will have a chance to visit with...
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john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in pakistan, jon, when his native american background expressly forbids him from being deceptive or crossing big water. [laughter] >> jon: wait, what? no. native americans can cross... he's not native american. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, he's not native american? jon, he's the great, great grandson of sitting bull. >> jon: john, that sounds like another lie. >> really, jon? if that's a lie, then this is probably just some cheap costume from halloween shop and not a priceless tribal heirloom that beale gave to me out of the kindness of his cherokee heart. >> jon: first of all... sitting bull... >> i guess it's all a lie to you, isn't it? >> jon: s
john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in pakistan, jon, when his native american background expressly forbids him from being...
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love the iams difference or your money back. >>> john hinckley's trial began >>> john hinckley's trialason of insanity. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned that the dominant diagnosis was that this was a person with a narcissistic personality disorder that was infatuated with jodie foster and basically what he wanted was to be really, really famous. and that he was in touch with reality. as far as the defense was concerned that he basically had a form of schizophrenia, a schizophrenic personality disorder. that he was out of touch with reality, descending into psychosis, that he was delusional. >> my interpretation of insanity goes back to the outfield m'naghten rule. and it's basically can the individual differentiate right from wrong. and clearly, during my interview with john hinck
love the iams difference or your money back. >>> john hinckley's trial began >>> john hinckley's trialason of insanity. >> under federal law, at the time, once the defendant raised the defense of insanity, the prosecution had to disprove the insanity claim beyond a reasonable doubt. >> professor richard bonnie is an expert on law and psychiatry. he wrote what is considered a definitive textbook on the hinckley trial. >> as far as the prosecution is concerned...
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john ken i -- with john and robert they didn't. it was an interesting parallel. he wanted the idea of getting an irish catholic president was the thumb in the nose of the snobs back in boston. >> thank you. how did -- [inaudible question] >> how does this still not really [inaudible question] >> very interesting question. the reason is he knew when to play dumb. people say what were the surprising things you learned writing the book. one is -- i don't mean to be condescending. ronald reagan was a bright man. he had a photographic memory. it will tell you one thing. he taught hymn to read by the age of five. he became one of the most popular sports caster in america. broadcasting hundreds of baseball games. he never actually saw in person. he would be in the radio studio and telegraph would send symbols. two or three letters then he would make up the rest of the game and broadcast it for two or three hour. that requires a special kind of intelligence that i can't grasp. but he liked to play like he wasn't quite up on things. whenever he was in trouble he would pre
john ken i -- with john and robert they didn't. it was an interesting parallel. he wanted the idea of getting an irish catholic president was the thumb in the nose of the snobs back in boston. >> thank you. how did -- [inaudible question] >> how does this still not really [inaudible question] >> very interesting question. the reason is he knew when to play dumb. people say what were the surprising things you learned writing the book. one is -- i don't mean to be condescending....