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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. e previous owner.at's nice. -john: previous owner.ount? lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production area. lemonis: how much is your rent a m
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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>> john: the real one. slightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is not stereotypa stereotypeical hd actor who does not know where iran is on the map. he is very politically aware. he does his documentary. he has a documentary festival. when we started to talk about this story, he knew the backdrop. i just had to give him the details. >> gael, you're in a tricky spot, because it must have been strange to be doing those prison scenes when the man who was tortured who you're pretending to be is in the next room maybe going, "it hurt more than that." ( laughter ) that's a lot
>> john: the real one. slightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers...
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>> john: the real one.is slightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is not stereotypa stereotypeical hd actor who does not know where iran is on the map. he is very politically aware. he does his documentary. he has a documentary festival. when we started to talk about this story, he knew the backdrop. i just had to give him the details. >> gael, you're in a tricky spot, because it must have been strange to be doing those prison scenes when the man who was tortured who you're pretending to be is in the next room maybe going, "it hurt more than that." ( laughter ) that's a lo
>> john: the real one.is slightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. (...
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john: so what?use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the final an
john: so what?use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we...
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>> john: the real one.lightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is not stereotypa stereotypeical hd actor who does not know where iran is on the map. he is very politically aware. he does his documentary. he has a documentary festival. when we started to talk about this story, he knew the backdrop. i just had to give him the details. >> gael, you're in a tricky spot, because it must have been strange to be doing those prison scenes when the man who was tortured who you're pretending to be is in the next room maybe going, "it hurt more than that." ( laughter ) that's a lot of
>> john: the real one.lightly less compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers...
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john: so what?good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the
john: so what?good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the...
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burke some of the remarks high marks to john burke very responsible active we love john burke he rocksohn burke you are always assessable and john is also grateful operator with many departments signatures c and i and public relations john is a rescue ship in a sea of data. (laughter) we frequently ask john for help to make sense of the results and he's responsive and tremendously supportive in our shed work of communications john within the department john is also up for a challenge his can do spirit is infectious he lives up to our school first if a principle or school calls he's got that as a priority he is significant in problem solving we appreciate his creativity and sense of humor i have worked closely with john for more than a decade and have been impressed with his 13wrig9 and hard work and commitment to the schools he's on outstanding leader completely committed to equality in a positive manner john has a an encouraging manner and skilled we had a great time of translation and growth in the assessment as we prepare for challenges and opportunity of the new computer based smar
burke some of the remarks high marks to john burke very responsible active we love john burke he rocksohn burke you are always assessable and john is also grateful operator with many departments signatures c and i and public relations john is a rescue ship in a sea of data. (laughter) we frequently ask john for help to make sense of the results and he's responsive and tremendously supportive in our shed work of communications john within the department john is also up for a challenge his can do...
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>> john: the real one.s compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is not stereotypa stereotypeical hd actor who does not know where iran is on the map. he is very politically aware. he does his documentary. he has a documentary festival. when we started to talk about this story, he knew the backdrop. i just had to give him the details. >> gael, you're in a tricky spot, because it must have been strange to be doing those prison scenes when the man who was tortured who you're pretending to be is in the next room maybe going, "it hurt more than that." ( laughter ) that's a lot of pressure f
>> john: the real one.s compelling to look at. >> thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause...
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>> john: the real one. thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is not stereotypa stereotypeical hd actor who does not know where iran is on the map. he is very politically aware. he does his documentary. he has a documentary festival. when we started to talk about this story, he knew the backdrop. i just had to give him the details. >> gael, you're in a tricky spot, because it must have been strange to be doing those prison scenes when the man who was tortured who you're pretending to be is in the next room maybe going, "it hurt more than that." ( laughter ) that's a lot of pressure for you to have on in your h
>> john: the real one. thank you. >> john: with that in mind, when you first heard-- when you first heard that gael was going to play you in a movie, and you looked at-- did you think ( bleep )? >> yeah. >> john: that is what i'm talking about. that is exactly what i had in mind. >> that's exactly true. i mean, gael has been one of my favorite actors since h he was n great films that i'm sure everyone has seen. ( cheers and applause ). the thing about gael is he is...
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ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and accepted a promotion at the department of public works. when he first shared with me his change, his plan, my first thought was panic and incredible loss. the next thought i had was just being so proud of him for choosing to take a new path to take on new challenges to really chart a route where he can continue more of his amazing work that heats done with us. so given that, i gave him my full blessing and my full support and i'm very proud that he's gone now to the department of public works to serve another one of our disability access coordinate or
ceremonial item in honor of john paul scott. former deputy director for architectural access on disability. >> at this point i would like to ask john paul scott to come to the podium and stand with me. i think i need to clairerify -- that we are here to honor john paul scott. it's not in the context that we are losing john paul scott. john paul scott is a resource and a person very much still with us. what he did recently was he left our office, the mayor's office on disability and...
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burke some of the remarks high marks to john burke very responsible active we love john burke he rocks john burke you are always assessable and john is also grateful operator with many departments signatures c and i and public relations john is a rescue ship in a sea of data. (laughter) we frequently ask john for help to make sense of the results and he's responsive and tremendously supportive in our shed work of communications john within the department john is also up for a challenge his can do spirit is infectious he lives up to our school first if a principle or school calls he's got that as a priority he is significant in problem solving we appreciate his creativity and sense of humor i have worked closely with john for more than a decade and have been impressed with his 13wrig9 and hard work and commitment to the schools he's on outstanding leader completely committed to equality in a positive manner john has a an encouraging manner and skilled we had a great time of translation and growth in the assessment as we prepare for challenges and opportunity of the new computer based sm
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lennon. >> john lennon.eople say i'm a dreamer, but i'm not the only one. the dreamer who wrote those lyrics was, of course, john lennon who actually was america's first immigration dreamer. because the legal precedent established in john lennon's immigration case 42 years ago is the first legal building block that gave president obama the authority through executive action to in effect grant new status to the dreamers in june of 2012. >> effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. over the next few months, eligible individuals who do not present a risk to national security or public safety will be able to request tech rare relief from deportation proceedings and apply for work authorization. >> the door that was opened by john lennon's immigration court battle has now deferred deportation of more than 580,000 immigrants who entered the country illegally when they were children. president obama is now planning to allow
lennon. >> john lennon.eople say i'm a dreamer, but i'm not the only one. the dreamer who wrote those lyrics was, of course, john lennon who actually was america's first immigration dreamer. because the legal precedent established in john lennon's immigration case 42 years ago is the first legal building block that gave president obama the authority through executive action to in effect grant new status to the dreamers in june of 2012. >> effective immediately, the department of...
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john: finally.ou know what this is it's called a growler people bring this to a grocery store or a specialty brewer to get it filled with their favorite craft beer not in florida. >> they'll come and bring their bottle and see we say werk fill them. >> it has to go through an outside distributor before it goes to any restaurant or bars. >> he supported a bill to legalize them, but first he wants his friend a political donor to approve his decision. >> now, he says that's not fair. i was consulting with all my stints. but it is the rule. >> you must not be consulting with the consumers of florida who want cheaper better quality beer out of growlers. (?) you can buy a barrel of beer in florida, but you can't buy a 60-ounce growler. >> i assume they're not idiots. there's some reasons for these rules. >> to keep out competition. big beer companies don't want the craft beers to compete. it's very expensive for for them to bottle and can their beverages. >> interior decorators, hair braiders, floor sande
john: finally.ou know what this is it's called a growler people bring this to a grocery store or a specialty brewer to get it filled with their favorite craft beer not in florida. >> they'll come and bring their bottle and see we say werk fill them. >> it has to go through an outside distributor before it goes to any restaurant or bars. >> he supported a bill to legalize them, but first he wants his friend a political donor to approve his decision. >> now, he says that's...
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>> i believe john boehner does.is an excellent golfer. >> who is more likely to take a mulligan? >> i was not part of the foursome. >> no comment. >> neither of them. >> you are known as mr. optimism. sketch this out. for the next two months, in this lame duck session, your most optimistic portrait of what will happen to the country regarding the congressional action and the president's behavior. >> let me see a couple specific things. one, if we can get the funding we need to deal with ebola in africa and here at home, we can make progress on eyes so, that will be progress. we have nominations that are backed up. we want to get through with those. then we can begin building the foundations to get stuff done next year. and the meeting the president is having is the start of that. >> dan pfeiffer, thank you. when we come back, we will answer a question that has been puzzling scholars for a generation. who is mitch mcconnell? ♪ >> our look at a man in the news this week making headlines, talking about his vision. his
>> i believe john boehner does.is an excellent golfer. >> who is more likely to take a mulligan? >> i was not part of the foursome. >> no comment. >> neither of them. >> you are known as mr. optimism. sketch this out. for the next two months, in this lame duck session, your most optimistic portrait of what will happen to the country regarding the congressional action and the president's behavior. >> let me see a couple specific things. one, if we can...
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>> i believe john boehner does.is an excellent golfer. >> who is more likely to take a mulligan? >> i was not part of the foursome. >> no comment. >> neither of them. >> you are known as mr. optimism. sketch this out. for the next two months, in this lame duck session, your most optimistic portrait of what will happen to the country regarding the congressional action and the president's behavior. >> let me see a couple specific things. one, if we can get the funding we need to deal with ebola in africa and here at home we can make progress on eyes so, that will be progress. we have nominations that are backed up. we want to get through with those. then we can begin building the foundations to get stuff done next year. and the meeting the president is having is the start of that. >> dan pfeiffer, thank you. when we come back, we will answer a question that has been puzzling scholars for a generation. who is mitch mcconnell? ♪ >> our look at a man in the news this week making headlines talking about his vision. his na
>> i believe john boehner does.is an excellent golfer. >> who is more likely to take a mulligan? >> i was not part of the foursome. >> no comment. >> neither of them. >> you are known as mr. optimism. sketch this out. for the next two months, in this lame duck session, your most optimistic portrait of what will happen to the country regarding the congressional action and the president's behavior. >> let me see a couple specific things. one, if we can...
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and this has been a conservative john? >> all right. this isn't just a setback, though, for democrats. also, a very loudmental to president obama. mike viqueira is in washington with more on that. mike? >> reporter: john, i hate to tell you this but we are about caucus. make no mistake, this is the opening bell of the 2016 race. nobody wants to hear that. right? this is going to encourage republicans. i was at the rnc a couple of days ago, john. i was in a top republican stamp's office on. on a white board, he had 19 names listed. those are 19 potential republican candidates that are reportedly thinking about the race or quite obviously thinking about the race. let's talk about one big winner from tonight. scott walker in wisconsin. a lot of people thought he was going to be defeated. a resounding victory for a republican as it was the republicans all across the country. scott walker tonight. ted cruz not endorsing the candidacy of mitch mcconnell to be the majority leader. he will make a lot of waves. randall paul tweeting tonight pict
and this has been a conservative john? >> all right. this isn't just a setback, though, for democrats. also, a very loudmental to president obama. mike viqueira is in washington with more on that. mike? >> reporter: john, i hate to tell you this but we are about caucus. make no mistake, this is the opening bell of the 2016 race. nobody wants to hear that. right? this is going to encourage republicans. i was at the rnc a couple of days ago, john. i was in a top republican stamp's...
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she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother.correct date has turned up his brother. >> really? >> really. you okay? you're giving me goose bumps. >> yeah. i'm okay. >> i think it's time we called him. and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> i'm actually trembling. >> please, god, let this be. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because i'm trying to find someone who was born on a particular day that might have been adopted. >> sure enough, john's long lost brother is on the line. >> i am legitimately sitting next to your biological brother who is your full-blooded brother. so i guess the question is, how do you feel about this? >> but the phone reunion takes a devastating turn. >> this is someone that has -- >> located after 32 years of searching john's newfound brother wants nothing to do with him. >> really? it went from, "yes, yes, yes, this is me." to, "you better not have my medical records." you better not, you know, have my social security number. >> i have no interest in your personal information. you
she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother.correct date has turned up his brother. >> really? >> really. you okay? you're giving me goose bumps. >> yeah. i'm okay. >> i think it's time we called him. and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> i'm actually trembling. >> please, god, let this be. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because i'm trying to find someone who was born on a...
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no, i don't want to be filmed. >> he has good reason to not to be exposed as a john.e learned he's the principal of a kindergarten school across the bay in berkeley. >> underneath his chin, please. >> not only had he had previous arrests for solicitation, but he is married and has a wife. >> look at the camera. >> thank you. >> because he made a deal for oral sex on a different day, he will be charged with loitering instead of solicitation. >> stand up....
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john. >> all right. ivan watson in meyanmar. >>> shocking revelations how three denver girls were recruited to join isis in syria. hardened jihadists and westerners who joined isis had contact with the girls through the internet. >> the girls were in communication with isis sisters online. women that are dedicated to recruit women. >> these were role models to them. then social media, more immediate and allows to you immerse yourself in an extremist environment. >> the girls were stopped in germany. fbi officials say they are homing in now on specific online recruiters thought to be in turkey, syria and iraq. >>> kurdish leaders in iraq asking to help arm them against isis. asking for armored vehicles and robots. the kurds do not have enough weapons to take down the terrorist group. the obama administration has rejected appeal over worries the u.s. would be defying the iraqi government. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in the middle east set to hold talks aimed at trying to ease tensions with palesti
john. >> all right. ivan watson in meyanmar. >>> shocking revelations how three denver girls were recruited to join isis in syria. hardened jihadists and westerners who joined isis had contact with the girls through the internet. >> the girls were in communication with isis sisters online. women that are dedicated to recruit women. >> these were role models to them. then social media, more immediate and allows to you immerse yourself in an extremist environment....
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john? >> look.sident should not simply address democrats saying look, we've got two more years in this term. i take the republicans at their word that we're going to work together. if he takes that tone and means it, and there's follow-through by both sides then we could see some things get done. i'm going to be hopeful. >> i don't know if any of you happen to remember in 2006 when president bush came out the next day and acknowledged massive defeats, but what bush said was gracious. he acknowledged what the country had spoken. he said he was going to try to work hard with the new congress. that's exactly what this presidential strike -- you know what, he could actually have another piece of legislation. there's two years left. and the republican senate are eager to demonstrate they're not just going to be obstructionists. can they get something together? we had a pac entitlement reform. >> let me pose an issue that's very important to democratic voters, immigration. the president promised latino ex
john? >> look.sident should not simply address democrats saying look, we've got two more years in this term. i take the republicans at their word that we're going to work together. if he takes that tone and means it, and there's follow-through by both sides then we could see some things get done. i'm going to be hopeful. >> i don't know if any of you happen to remember in 2006 when president bush came out the next day and acknowledged massive defeats, but what bush said was...
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so, you know -- >> john, what do you think? >> i think sasha is right.sters are a lot more bite than they are bark. you'll have the news put on the loud mouth of some slamming walmart, but the truth of the matter is 6,000 employees are making minimum wage at walmart out of 1.3 million. i don't understand exactly why they are going after walmart except for the fact, like gary said, they want the union money because walmart is not unionized as a nationwide entity. $12.92 is the average pay of a walmart employee. much higher than the minimum wage that has been proposed. >> tracey is this about the worker's union or the pay? >> totally about the union and the workers pay will get hurt in the process. look, black friday is now the big holiday along with cyber monday. they are missing the boat on that. people are going to shop regardless. if you're one of those pro-style i'm going to get you shoppers, you're going out protest or no protest. gary b. made the biggest or best line, this will hurt the walmart employee. >> at tend of the day, someone will step over
so, you know -- >> john, what do you think? >> i think sasha is right.sters are a lot more bite than they are bark. you'll have the news put on the loud mouth of some slamming walmart, but the truth of the matter is 6,000 employees are making minimum wage at walmart out of 1.3 million. i don't understand exactly why they are going after walmart except for the fact, like gary said, they want the union money because walmart is not unionized as a nationwide entity. $12.92 is the...
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john? >> all right. david shuster of course one of the most popular surrogates for the democrats, hillary clinton, i believe she has gone to more than 20 states during this election campaign to fight for people like allison lun der grin grimes, and kay haeger. how important was it for hillary clinton to be out on the campaign trial, mike viqueira in order to try to help the democrats? >> well, it's obviously huge. you mentioned a couple of states where she was. she also happened to be in iowa and new hampshire, and we don't have to be reminded of the significance of those two states two years hence. hillary clinton was developing a lot of chits over the course of the last several week, campaigning for kay hagen, for green in new hampshire, for bruce braley in iowa and all across the map. her husband, the former president bill clinton, i believe by our count bill clinton has more appearances on stage than president obama did. after all president obama said he wasn't on the ballot, but his policies were. a
john? >> all right. david shuster of course one of the most popular surrogates for the democrats, hillary clinton, i believe she has gone to more than 20 states during this election campaign to fight for people like allison lun der grin grimes, and kay haeger. how important was it for hillary clinton to be out on the campaign trial, mike viqueira in order to try to help the democrats? >> well, it's obviously huge. you mentioned a couple of states where she was. she also happened to...
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ha-ha john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914.ly business partners, they were brothers. competitive, stubborn... and always pushing each other. the way only brothers can. [engine revving] one hundred years later, their spirit lives on. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or...
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john laid the stats out for you. a small portion of the total employee that is being paid the low wages. the protesters, half of them don't work for walmart. they are union people put out there. the thing is, back in the day, the strike maybe made a difference. now, you know what? i'm going to stay in my pajamas and order from walmart. it's not going to make as much of a difference as it used to with membership down. they need a new way to drum up new business. >> jonas, weigh in here. >> they are looking out for their members. they don't care about the gdp or unemployment. they care about the members pay. >> they care about their membership, don't they? >> partial delivery and benefits. >> they should care about both. >> i'm not going to knock that. i'm going to quote gecko. this country was built on mongering. it's to protest against raising the wages. they are the shoppers who won't do anything to get 5% or 10% off. they won't talk about wages going up to raise their prices. itis a bad idea to use that. that consu
john laid the stats out for you. a small portion of the total employee that is being paid the low wages. the protesters, half of them don't work for walmart. they are union people put out there. the thing is, back in the day, the strike maybe made a difference. now, you know what? i'm going to stay in my pajamas and order from walmart. it's not going to make as much of a difference as it used to with membership down. they need a new way to drum up new business. >> jonas, weigh in here....
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and i'll talk to john. he was so brave and so uncaring for himself. but the point is, i wore his blood on my utility uniform for three days. so i got to know john. story which ione, will always remember. en i was stationed in fort been ing, georgia, it was a segregated city. no blacks need bly. -- colinl couldn't get powell couldn't get into it. i took the casualty calls. so one day, i got a casualty call and i noted the address and i knew where it was, it was the poorest of the poor black sections. the day was getting late and not a place where you wanted to go. so i waited until the next morning. and i went over and i searched and searched and i searched and couldn't find the mother. finally found the house. i went up and wrapped on the privy. outdoor basic, nothing. i rapped on the door and this all, very stately, black lady, came to the door. she told me to sit down and i sat down on a brass bed and she in a little couch and over in the corner was a man rocking back and forth, back and forth and back an
and i'll talk to john. he was so brave and so uncaring for himself. but the point is, i wore his blood on my utility uniform for three days. so i got to know john. story which ione, will always remember. en i was stationed in fort been ing, georgia, it was a segregated city. no blacks need bly. -- colinl couldn't get powell couldn't get into it. i took the casualty calls. so one day, i got a casualty call and i noted the address and i knew where it was, it was the poorest of the poor black...
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lennon. >> john lennon. but i'm not the only one. the dreamer who wrote those lyrics was, of course, john lennon who actually was america's first immigration dreamer. because the legal precedent established in john lennon's immigration case 42 years ago is the first legal building block that gave president obama the authority through executive action to in effect grant new status to the dreamers in june of 2012. >> effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people. over the next few months, eligible individuals who do not present a risk to national security or public safety will be able to request tech rare relief from deportation proceedings and apply for work authorization. >> the door that was opened by john lennon's immigration court battle has now deferred deportation of more than 580,000 immigrants who entered the country illegally when they were children. president obama is now planning to allow millions more people to
lennon. >> john lennon. but i'm not the only one. the dreamer who wrote those lyrics was, of course, john lennon who actually was america's first immigration dreamer. because the legal precedent established in john lennon's immigration case 42 years ago is the first legal building block that gave president obama the authority through executive action to in effect grant new status to the dreamers in june of 2012. >> effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking...
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not so fast, john. not so fast on congratulating senator mcconnell for being the next majority leader because ted cruz and this is a foreboding developments in itself. we talked about the thorn in its side that said ted cruz could be the republican leadership. he is not going so far to say he is going to support senator mcconnell for majority leader when that vote comes up in the republican conference. >> that could be an interesting situation. light me go to michael schur. what about your biggest surprise? >> i think so far, the maryland governor's race. this is just how telling this defeat was tonight for the democrats. the govern of maryland, it's an open seat, larry hogan, the republican, over anthony brown there. it is a race that may not have yet been called but it's been conceded. and it's really a shocking thing. what it means is that the democrats by the end of the night, john, will have only knocked off only one republican governor. this is the state houses was going to be where they made thei
not so fast, john. not so fast on congratulating senator mcconnell for being the next majority leader because ted cruz and this is a foreboding developments in itself. we talked about the thorn in its side that said ted cruz could be the republican leadership. he is not going so far to say he is going to support senator mcconnell for majority leader when that vote comes up in the republican conference. >> that could be an interesting situation. light me go to michael schur. what about...
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i agree 100% with john on this. these folks, as jonas mentioned are already working, for the most part. they are here. they are just undocumented. one of the positives that comes out of it is they get to start paying taxes. now, they are not only going to be documented, they will pay into the system, they will start paying into social security and they will also help in a way, for us to track down folks hiring illegal immigrants for the crackdown everyone wants going on. >> i think the number is totally skewed, the amount of tax money we are going to collect. they are all going to qualify for earned income tax credit. we are going to pay more money. we are not going to make money like everyone thinks we are. we are going to pay for them, at the end of the day. >> gary b., this level of worker who has always been said to take the jobs americans don't want. now that they don't have to worry about deportation, can't they go to the next level and apply for jobs there? doesn't that hurt the job market? >> that's what we
i agree 100% with john on this. these folks, as jonas mentioned are already working, for the most part. they are here. they are just undocumented. one of the positives that comes out of it is they get to start paying taxes. now, they are not only going to be documented, they will pay into the system, they will start paying into social security and they will also help in a way, for us to track down folks hiring illegal immigrants for the crackdown everyone wants going on. >> i think the...
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clarence page, and john, john, i wonder what kind of fire power this is going to re leave with the republican side. okay, congress dwoenlt this. i'm doing it alone. what the historic impacts coming down the road in the years ahead? >> i think this is a tremendous mistake the president is making. i think it hurts him. not only with the republicans but i think it will be proven very unpopular with the american people. i think it will have ramifications long term for democrats. and for the power of the presidency. and i think that this is going to be a key battle between congress, the executive branch and the legislative branch, and how it is resolved will be important in trying to scale back the imperial presidency. we know that there have been other executive amnesties but not at this level. for the president on record saying he couldn't do this, that he is not the king, and then for him to turn around and do this, i think it is a tremendous mistake. >> your view generally? >> well, john makes a very good argument. it sounds good. it would sound better if the president were getting some cooper
clarence page, and john, john, i wonder what kind of fire power this is going to re leave with the republican side. okay, congress dwoenlt this. i'm doing it alone. what the historic impacts coming down the road in the years ahead? >> i think this is a tremendous mistake the president is making. i think it hurts him. not only with the republicans but i think it will be proven very unpopular with the american people. i think it will have ramifications long term for democrats. and for the...
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she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother.correct date has turned up his brother. >> really? >> really. you okay? you're giving me goose bumps. >> yeah. i'm okay. >> i think it's time we called him. and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because i'm trying to find someone who was born on a particular day that might have been adopted. >> reporter: sure enough, john's long lost brother is on the line. >> i am legitimately sitting next to your biological brother who is your full-blooded brother. so i guess the question is, how do you feel about this? >> reporter: but the phone reunion takes a devastating turn. >> this is someone that has -- >> reporter: located after 32 years of searching john's newfound brother wants nothing to do with him. >> really? it went from, "yes, yes, yes, this is me." to, "you better not have my medical records." you better not, you know, have my social security number. i have no interest in your personal information. and i had to just take a step ba
she and john had been searching for years using the wrong birth date for john's brother.correct date has turned up his brother. >> really? >> really. you okay? you're giving me goose bumps. >> yeah. i'm okay. >> i think it's time we called him. and get to the bottom of it. >> okay. >> my name is pam slaton. how are you? i'm calling you because i'm trying to find someone who was born on a particular day that might have been adopted. >> reporter: sure...
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john: wll we gt keyston xl apoved? >> yes, i think thatcan. this wawe canet that done and t it sned into la. therican ople hvebeen waiting for this nd therea lot you n do for oecon nes to happe john: ll you cut corporate welfare like farm suidies and the x-im bak? >> i tink there nor important placfous to art than with cmmy capitalism. you'veentioned se of the programs that i thinthat we ed to be authored, including the expo andmport ank. if weare ever goi to reform government and reforthe system, we have to start by getti rid of corporate welfare and these are examples o tha. >> you he triedto create requiremts for elfare cipients and you've made a proposal that llo through? >> i would keo see it go through wi the signaturef it into law. but you have to star sowhe and i think that that somhere is rht now. we have a lotof americans who artrpe in poverty metimes for generation a me as a result o b governnt policy at punises people on welfare for rng. if iadcould turnt aroundnd how to ncoura peopitould helmake poverty teorary rather than tolerab
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i'm john berman. christine romans is on assignment. new developments in the battle against isis. senior officials tell cnn that president obama has ordered a review toward syria. the president has realized it may not be possible to defeat isis without bashar al assad still in power. later this morning, a house panel will hear testimony on the u.s. strategy to deal with isis. cnn global affairs correspondent elise labott has more. >> reporter: john, you know the advisers, including secretary of state john kerry have been calling for a robust strategy toward syria. now the president and advisers coming to the realization you will not get rid of isis without a plan. now many allies see this is the reason that isis gained strength. the initial strategy to take on isis first and then syria needs reexamination. the administration hoped it would give the u.s. time to vet, train and arm syrian rebel forces to then go after isis and then assad regime. now they do not have that time. the opposition is battling
i'm john berman. christine romans is on assignment. new developments in the battle against isis. senior officials tell cnn that president obama has ordered a review toward syria. the president has realized it may not be possible to defeat isis without bashar al assad still in power. later this morning, a house panel will hear testimony on the u.s. strategy to deal with isis. cnn global affairs correspondent elise labott has more. >> reporter: john, you know the advisers, including...
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>> reporter: well, good evening, john.cision by the governor to issue the state of emergency has certainly fueled a lot of speculation that the grand jury i decision could be imminent and concerns fears about how bad the violence could be. in a phone call a few moment ago the governors it's part of a con tip jensie plan to make sure law enforcement are prepared the st. louis counts and i city police departments were working with the highway patrol and the national guard are prepared for the worst, even though we don't know what day the grand jury will announce their decision, some previous test tests in fern and other communities are already underway. organizers call this a preview of their plans to protest if ferguson police officer darren wilson is not indicted. several run people rallyed in clayton missouri promising to shutdown the st. louis suburb if there is no justice. [ chanting ] >> reporter: unlike ferguson, the 15,000 residents of clayton, the saint lewis county seat are mostly white and effluent. >> clay con to
>> reporter: well, good evening, john.cision by the governor to issue the state of emergency has certainly fueled a lot of speculation that the grand jury i decision could be imminent and concerns fears about how bad the violence could be. in a phone call a few moment ago the governors it's part of a con tip jensie plan to make sure law enforcement are prepared the st. louis counts and i city police departments were working with the highway patrol and the national guard are prepared for...