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. >> announcer: and now john stossel. john: who won last night's debate. who will win in iowa monday. here with a look at the issues. two libertarians and a conservative. you can figure out who's who during the show. they are former radio host jason lewis. radio host tasmy bruce and camille foster of free think media. any of the debaters inspire you? >> it was a little more subject and which without the donald in there. but i think coming out of the debate it's still status question it's still trump-cruz. >> i enjoyed it baits was easier in a way. everyone was more comfortable. there was less in-fighting. and i was surprised with rand paul. in part he seemed to own -- i disagree with some of his foreign policy issues but i was impressed with his style, his comfort level. ted cruz held steady generally. the fight between cruz and rubio and bush about the immigration highlighted the problems that the republican party and why trump is doing so well. john: it was so in the weeds, i couldn't even follow it. >> it was. >> we chimed in here. i think rand did do a
. >> announcer: and now john stossel. john: who won last night's debate. who will win in iowa monday. here with a look at the issues. two libertarians and a conservative. you can figure out who's who during the show. they are former radio host jason lewis. radio host tasmy bruce and camille foster of free think media. any of the debaters inspire you? >> it was a little more subject and which without the donald in there. but i think coming out of the debate it's still status question...
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john: i think so.ebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be better? onn: i cannot really comment that, but tony fidel is committed to it. emily: how optimistic are you about wearing this thing all day long? john: it won't look like that thing as it gets better and better. apple watches will get better and better. emily: do you have one? john: i do, it is a fun thing. look at the stuff at apple, this is probably the first company to $1 trillion in market cap. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, , facebook, and apple, are those going to be the four major platforms 10 years from now? john: the conventional wisdom would be probably not. but the truth of the matter is that these are
john: i think so.ebook is a great company, but the idea that you will block out everything to get your experience of the world is one approach. i think the larger one is to see anything overlaid on the world that you are really in. emily: i saw you wearing google glass when it debuted, but it hasn't really worked out. what can the next iteration of google glass do to be better? onn: i cannot really comment that, but tony fidel is committed to it. emily: how optimistic are you about wearing this...
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john: is this typical?> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group said 1,000 jobs had been lost. but forbes say the was a gain of 1,000 between may and june and another thousand again september and october. maybe people will adjust and everything is wonderful. >> the average increase has been in the 3,500 to 4,000 range. so when you look at that difference. we are not talking about maybe jobs lost but jobs that are no longer being created. john: unions are saying exempt us. that happened in washington, too. not just in washington. it's been half a dozen cities around the nation. labor unions hav
john: is this typical?> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group said...
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john: how?r who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is political value in it. with harriet tubman and could get in a time machine to come here and in 2015. >> harriet tubman time machine. >> great movie. [laughter] if she could read any tsa one dash essay about my progression, she would laugh her head scarf off. >> if you are in the black market how you get out? >> if they're caught they to get out or sometimes they are executed. they hate the americans. so my last problem to have the ambassadors but they don't like the ambassadors. [laughter] that our suffering is because people are starving. john: one
john: how?r who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is political value in it. with...
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we can't get rid of john b from stetson. >> and you kept my shell here from the segment we did. >> john: we did this a whileac. >> back. >> you can't forget that. >> john: we have a picture of days. >> it's important to have the things you cherish and have a personal level to you. but at the same time, feng shui, to put the items in a specific area. to enhance the areas. a bag wall map. basically, a nine section grid. if we place, whether it's color or actual element, it's going to enhance the wealth, family, health, and everything we have >> john: feng shui was a big word 10 or 15 years ago and then it became a bad word. but it helps you stay organized and be your best. >> it balances your energy. five energies inherent in nature. and really when we balance the elements it creates the good chi, ` the good energy. helping @ you become more productive and make.)o5 more money. >> john: we're going to take a break. you \ will get to work. and we'll see how it looks and what others think as well. >> amy: john, thanks. he's got a pretty clean desk. not much to worry about. there's the radar.
we can't get rid of john b from stetson. >> and you kept my shell here from the segment we did. >> john: we did this a whileac. >> back. >> you can't forget that. >> john: we have a picture of days. >> it's important to have the things you cherish and have a personal level to you. but at the same time, feng shui, to put the items in a specific area. to enhance the areas. a bag wall map. basically, a nine section grid. if we place, whether it's color or actual...
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. >> john: i'm john john. here are the top stories so far this morning. >> amy: we'll have a live report of how police caught up with one shooting outside of a club. >>> it's chilly out there. we'll have a look at your forecast straight ahead. >> amy: rock legend david bowie has died after a bout of cancer. we'll have the details coming up. >>> i said it's beautiful, and i didn't mean the temperatures. >> john: she means that she saw the stars after many, many nights. >> jayme: we'll have nice conditions over the coming days. right now it's chilly. central florida standards. 45 orlando. 36 in gainesville. benefit breezes outside -- we have breezes outside. wind chill, what it feels like to exposed skin, feels like 42 in orlando and in the 30s north and west. like john and amy said, bundle up. watch for alachua and marion county as temperature, not wind chills, but temperatures will be near or below freezing. look for sunny skies. plentiful sunshine. that's good news. but crisp and cool with temperatures in the
. >> john: i'm john john. here are the top stories so far this morning. >> amy: we'll have a live report of how police caught up with one shooting outside of a club. >>> it's chilly out there. we'll have a look at your forecast straight ahead. >> amy: rock legend david bowie has died after a bout of cancer. we'll have the details coming up. >>> i said it's beautiful, and i didn't mean the temperatures. >> john: she means that she saw the stars after...
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>> john: i'm sorry. everybody said, you will run outside today and i said not unless i'm wearing a bunch of clothes. it is a little chilly. you know me by now. >> luanne: what is your limit, 70? >> john: i'll jog today, it will be in the 70s, we had a viewer this morning, that said he went for a run in though apopka area and he said it was 40. >> oh, yesterday morning, 40, yeah, but yesterday we slid easily into the mid 60s and today i've got better, solid 70s make a return and a cool morning out there. but nowhere near what we had around these parts yesterday morning. 20s over north central florida and a lot of areas in the orlando metro and dry skies and i put much and warmer in all capitals for you and wanted to hit the home run and let you know what will happen today, we are trending back into the 70s, system and, winds, because of that. and, an outbreak of strong storms playing out over the gulf south and looks like the snow maker for the mid-atlantic states and by the time it gets here by tomorrow,
>> john: i'm sorry. everybody said, you will run outside today and i said not unless i'm wearing a bunch of clothes. it is a little chilly. you know me by now. >> luanne: what is your limit, 70? >> john: i'll jog today, it will be in the 70s, we had a viewer this morning, that said he went for a run in though apopka area and he said it was 40. >> oh, yesterday morning, 40, yeah, but yesterday we slid easily into the mid 60s and today i've got better, solid 70s make a...
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. >> john: tuesday, january 12. good day orlando, i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. we're so glad you're with us this morning. >>> winter winter garden police are looking for the a hit-and-run driver. >> john: temperatures in the 30s, and even in the 20s in some places. brooks tomlin has more of what you can expect today. >> amy: bringing back unlimited data but you may need to buy extras that you may not want. let's talk about how chilly it is out there. that's the number one thing on >> once it's below 65 we start thinking it's chilly out there. you can see orlando, 43, melbourne, 46. some false returns on radar. we don't have rain but we have clouds along the i-4 corridor south and east. north and west, freeze warnings continuing this morning. flagler, marion, and the temperature in gainesville, 3 degrees below freezing, 29 degrees. a chilly start to your day. temperatures from 5 to 7 degrees cooler than this time yesterday. starting off chilly. we'll end off chilly as well. we'll have a lot of sun today though. low 60s in the i-4 corridor, upper 50s north and wes
. >> john: tuesday, january 12. good day orlando, i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. we're so glad you're with us this morning. >>> winter winter garden police are looking for the a hit-and-run driver. >> john: temperatures in the 30s, and even in the 20s in some places. brooks tomlin has more of what you can expect today. >> amy: bringing back unlimited data but you may need to buy extras that you may not want. let's talk about how chilly it is out...
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john: is this typical? >> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group said 1,000 jobs had been lost. but forbes say the was a gain of 1,000 between may and june and another thousand again september and october. maybe people will adjust and everything is wonderful. >> the average increase has been in the 3,500 to 4,000 range. so when you look at that difference. we are not talking about maybe jobs lost but jobs that are no longer being created. john: unions are saying exempt us. that happened in washington, too. not just in washington. it's been half a dozen cities around the nation. labor unions h
john: is this typical? >> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group...
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john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight.ohn: what was that odd film clip i just aired? it is a new series that actually is about breaking up with government designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i shouldn't do a show on this too many young people seem to love government. people like austin peterson who runs the website libertarian republic .com. you have the same name is a star on the film. john: you are a long time libertarian. you have now watch this. >> when you see him getting all of the sons of thousands of young people you know that something like this is being shared. >> this facebook post that says it is in name, that is what we need. maybe the libertarians need our own reality show. john: someone did supply, at no time has the majority been interested in raw knowledge. this we will do more than any lecture. >> th
john: let's break up with government. >> we are done. john: that is our show tonight.ohn: what was that odd film clip i just aired? it is a new series that actually is about breaking up with government designed to make the problems caused by government more accessible to people, but it is an overbearing boyfriend. the series is called love go and has gotten nearly 2 million views. >> i know that we just met. john: we will debate that premise. i shouldn't do a show on this too many...
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john. the fire burned through a carpet, a wall, and caused smoke damage. >> john:ure school report this morning. teachers from around the state of florida are in the tallahassee to rally for changes. they filed a federal complaint to get more time to plan lessons. they said they're overwhelmed because of a new state and county standard. they argued that they don't get planning time as mandated and are taking a lot of work home. >> it's hurting student, parents, and teachers. >> john: the board claims that the district is complying with the contracts. the district said they're willing to work with teachers too find a reasonable common ground. the teachers expect to hear from the federal government on the request for arbitration on the >> john: a plan to let florida high school students take computer coding instead of foreign language. the measure would make school districts develop plans for computer coding classes. the bill now goes to the full appropriations committee. if passing that comm
john. the fire burned through a carpet, a wall, and caused smoke damage. >> john:ure school report this morning. teachers from around the state of florida are in the tallahassee to rally for changes. they filed a federal complaint to get more time to plan lessons. they said they're overwhelmed because of a new state and county standard. they argued that they don't get planning time as mandated and are taking a lot of work home. >> it's hurting student, parents, and teachers....
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john: i think the "ft" does make money.s everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important, wide social purpose. being in the business of global education, likewise, really important to the future of the world and great opportunities to grow. but those are two quite different horses, and you cannot ride them both simultaneously. francine: was there any moment in the negotiations where you thought, actually, the "ft" is such a big brand that we shouldn't be letting it go? john: personally, a hugely difficult decision for me. when i joined pearson back in 1997, its ownership of the "ft" was one of the things that attracted me. and ironically, th
john: i think the "ft" does make money.s everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important,...
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john: eleanor. eleanor: i'll say amen to that i'll add obamacare subsidies. 17 1/2 million people have health care in this country that they didn't have before, and the enrollment period was extended because -- pat: aren't we going to repeal obamacare? eleanor: no, we are not going to repeal obamacare. [laughter] best money spent. tom: we'll see how that plays in the election. the united states secret service got a lot of negative criticism. but every day, the officers and the agents of that distinguished agency put their lives on the line for a very noble cause. american democracy. clarence: recent replacement of no child left behind. revamped education program. i'm hoping it works now. john: 7.7 billion on special perations command. socom most operations worldwide, carrying out the hazardous missions of hostage rescue, located and eliminating terrorist leaders. money very well spent. boldest political tactic? pat: chinese communists taking underwater reefs to create islands to enable them to claim
john: eleanor. eleanor: i'll say amen to that i'll add obamacare subsidies. 17 1/2 million people have health care in this country that they didn't have before, and the enrollment period was extended because -- pat: aren't we going to repeal obamacare? eleanor: no, we are not going to repeal obamacare. [laughter] best money spent. tom: we'll see how that plays in the election. the united states secret service got a lot of negative criticism. but every day, the officers and the agents of that...
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>> john: wednesday, january 20. "good day orlando." i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. so glad you're waking up with us this morning. >>> multiple counties in central florida are under freeze warnings. i saw frost on a car this morning. can't remember the last time i'm seen that. >> john: a workshop goes up in flames. how it could be connected to the cold temps. >> amy: police are trying to determine what happened after a group were viciously attacked by >> john: and the new wekiva parkway opening up. gina has the details straight ahead. >> jayme: first with jayme. we wore blue for the colts. i wanted to match your map. >> jayme: amy said she saw frost on a car this morning. that will be a common occurrence, i do believe, across portions of seminole, and on the outskirts of metro orlando. temperatures dropping through the 30s and 20s in ocala and gainesville. a few 40s along the brevard county coastal areas. into the interior sections through i-95. hard freeze for gainesville continuing through 8:00 or 9:00. flagler, interior volusia, marion, all of lake and all of sumt
>> john: wednesday, january 20. "good day orlando." i'm john brown. >> amy: i'm amy kaufeldt. so glad you're waking up with us this morning. >>> multiple counties in central florida are under freeze warnings. i saw frost on a car this morning. can't remember the last time i'm seen that. >> john: a workshop goes up in flames. how it could be connected to the cold temps. >> amy: police are trying to determine what happened after a group were viciously...
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john: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to joe biden, it is nice to have you back. greetings from pasadena, california. on the show tonight, the president's last hurrah, and gop escalation. but first, bernie sanders on the rise. he his first election cycle, is leaving hillary clinton in major polls in new hampshire and in iowa. he is up 14% in a monmouth poll five points in a iowa poll. add that to the shade joe biden threw in the past 24 hours and a stunning ratcheting up of rhetoric by clinton and her daughter, chelsea, on the campaign trail today, and there's only one conclusion -- the prospect of a sanders sweep in the first two states in the nomination process is that real. if you thought clinton's attacks on sanders yesterday were an 8.3 on the richter scale, at a campaign event today, she cranked things up to 11. >> do not talk to me about standing up to corporate interests. i have the scars to show for it. i am proud of every single one of them. we have a big difference over guns. i think it is a telling difference. if you're going to go around saying you st
john: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to joe biden, it is nice to have you back. greetings from pasadena, california. on the show tonight, the president's last hurrah, and gop escalation. but first, bernie sanders on the rise. he his first election cycle, is leaving hillary clinton in major polls in new hampshire and in iowa. he is up 14% in a monmouth poll five points in a iowa poll. add that to the shade joe biden threw in the past 24 hours and a stunning ratcheting up of rhetoric...
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partially blocked at john young parkway. not causing significant delays this morning, but use caution out there again this morning. another crash at state road 434 at douglas. this has just cleared up but as you can see, it's causing significant delays in the area. take your time this morning. a lot of recent crashes on the roadway. i-4 eastbound, the attractions to downtown, 16 minute. on the 408, 417 to downtown, 12 minutes right now. >> john: developing in jacksonville, new charges being considered after authorities said they found the remains of missing toddler lonzie barton. >> fox 35's andrea jackson has more on how the remains were found. >> lonzie's motherlonna barton, and her boyfriend have been charged with child neglect and lying to officers. the boyfriend led the investigators to remains found in a wooded area off of u.s. 1 about 10 miles from where lonzie was first reported missing. no word from investigators with regard to condition of the body or how he may have died. >> that little boy didn't need to be disca
partially blocked at john young parkway. not causing significant delays this morning, but use caution out there again this morning. another crash at state road 434 at douglas. this has just cleared up but as you can see, it's causing significant delays in the area. take your time this morning. a lot of recent crashes on the roadway. i-4 eastbound, the attractions to downtown, 16 minute. on the 408, 417 to downtown, 12 minutes right now. >> john: developing in jacksonville, new charges...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to north korea, your latest claim is kim jong un-believable. ♪ mark: on our playlist tonight, "you have a friend in me." but first, "o, canada," the tune donald trump is sort of humming about ted cruz. in an interview with the washington post, the paper asked him about the white house eligibility of cruz, who was born not in the u.s., the land of our neighbors to the north. trump responded by saying that other people have raised that concern about cruz. while he did not make the claim himself, he also did not take the opportunity to swat it down. trump repeated it in an interview that aired today. >> there is a legal mind on the conservative side that has been saying that he has concerns that ted cruz may not be qualified to be president of the united states because of where he was born. something you have talked about before with barack obama. something i suspect we will be hearing about in the next couple weeks. is there any validity to those claims? mr. trump
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to north korea, your latest claim is kim jong un-believable. ♪ mark: on our playlist tonight, "you have a friend in me." but first, "o, canada," the tune donald trump is sort of humming about ted cruz. in an interview with the washington post, the paper asked him about the white house eligibility of cruz, who was born not in the u.s., the land of our neighbors to the north. trump...
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john: is this typical? >> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group said 1,000 jobs had been lost. but forbes say the was a gain of 1,000 between may and june and another thousand again september and october. maybe people will adjust and everything is wonderful. >> the average increase has been in the 3,500 to 4,000 range. so when you look at that difference. we are not talking about maybe jobs lost but jobs that are no longer being created. john: unions are saying exempt us. that happened in washington, too. not just in washington. it's been half a dozen cities around the nation. labor unions h
john: is this typical? >> we have one company who moved 10 off their lowest-skilled manufacturing jobs to nevada. john: the union is saying you can always actually to quote them, the advocate to the mire min municipal wage says restaurants are opening and closing all the time. >> the job growth in the industry, the restaurant industry, has ground to almost a halt. the rest of the state has had about a 7% increase in job growth. seattle on the other hand less than 1%. john: one group...
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john: no, it's not.ll show you the real heroes, most are not politicians, they're entrepreneurs. and parents like this mom who went to jail because she wanted to give her daughters a choice. >> holy batman, it's exciting. john: heroes of freedom. that's our show tonight. [ applause ] . john: who are your heroes, and what makes for a hero? a harris poll asked americans that question, and the person who came in first was jesus christ. i understand that. but after jesus many people picked politicians. ronald reagan was second. barack obama third. president obama ranked higher right after he was elected then placed first ahead of jesus. are any of those people your heroes? [ cheers ] >> some for jesus, but not the politicians, but the list is politicians, george bush is on the list. hillary clinton, fdr, elizabeth warren. why politicians? what is so heroic about what they do? when i look at them i see self-serving panderers who say anything to win. and once elected dole out favors and money to their cronies.
john: no, it's not.ll show you the real heroes, most are not politicians, they're entrepreneurs. and parents like this mom who went to jail because she wanted to give her daughters a choice. >> holy batman, it's exciting. john: heroes of freedom. that's our show tonight. [ applause ] . john: who are your heroes, and what makes for a hero? a harris poll asked americans that question, and the person who came in first was jesus christ. i understand that. but after jesus many people picked...
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john: i agree. the one thing that is different is that there is new information out there he will have to deal with. the last establishment guy, john kasich, what is his challenge? mark: he has to have breakthrough moments. he has had bad high profile moments. he needs one or two moments of strength that are high profile and show up on the news. john: he had a very good first debate, but hasn't had a good one since. he has often started strong and then petered out as the evening goes on. he has to be consistently strong all evening long, and he has to be the same john kasich from the beginning to the end. in the past, he has gone out and previewed a new john kasich and giveup halfway through. he has to be consistent and the same. let kasich be kasich. moving on, your twitter feed will give you all the alleviation do you could ever want, so let's go briefly into bolivia asian about the democratic race. a new poll out today confirms the race is burning up. bernie sanders has closed the gap in iowa, tr
john: i agree. the one thing that is different is that there is new information out there he will have to deal with. the last establishment guy, john kasich, what is his challenge? mark: he has to have breakthrough moments. he has had bad high profile moments. he needs one or two moments of strength that are high profile and show up on the news. john: he had a very good first debate, but hasn't had a good one since. he has often started strong and then petered out as the evening goes on. he has...
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. >> john: 7:00 here on good day. welcome to the show. i'm john brown physician i'm amy kaufeldt. i predicted it would happen. >> john: you are exactly right again. she's always right. >> amy: beautiful this morning. >> amy: here are the stories we're working on. all 10 u.s. navy sailors detained in iran are now free. the high-speed drama and what's being done to bring them home. >> john: ¬her chilly start to the day. you can see that on the map there. a little warmer than yesterday. jayme king has details on when it may warm up and cool down again. >> amy: search for answers in the murder of a beloved business owner in sampleghts. why police -- in sanford. why police may be closer to finding the people who could help them solve the case. plus ... >>> the united states of america right now has the strongest most durable economy in the world. >> john: president obama giving a nontraditional speech in his final state of the union. we're getting reaction from republican and democratic presidential accounts this morning -- reaction from the candidates this morning. >> jayme: we hav
. >> john: 7:00 here on good day. welcome to the show. i'm john brown physician i'm amy kaufeldt. i predicted it would happen. >> john: you are exactly right again. she's always right. >> amy: beautiful this morning. >> amy: here are the stories we're working on. all 10 u.s. navy sailors detained in iran are now free. the high-speed drama and what's being done to bring them home. >> john: ¬her chilly start to the day. you can see that on the map there. a...
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john: who triumphed in the debate hall? pat: donald trump did, john. it was his best debate of the entire session. the really critical moment was when he stood up and defended new york against the values, etc. and it was very, very effective. secondly, even though cruz, i thinking, won the engagement over the birther issue, the very fact that they're discussing whether or president, that they've elevated this issue is damaging to cruz. i think what happened is trump has emerged, i think even by critics as the winner and the people challenging him most closely are cruz and rubio with cruz the closest and one other figure is in it and i would say chris christie but it was trump's best night. eleanor: what's fascinating is to watch the republican establishment begin to rationalize trump as the nominee. they're now saying that if he does win the nomination, nobody is talking about not supporting him and trump seems to be taking on more of a teddy bear style in these debates. [laughter] kinder, gentler. but the other star was clearly ted cruz. he is one hec
john: who triumphed in the debate hall? pat: donald trump did, john. it was his best debate of the entire session. the really critical moment was when he stood up and defended new york against the values, etc. and it was very, very effective. secondly, even though cruz, i thinking, won the engagement over the birther issue, the very fact that they're discussing whether or president, that they've elevated this issue is damaging to cruz. i think what happened is trump has emerged, i think even by...
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john: john podesta said you need to chill out and not do it. so your reaction is, you stand down? i thought it was kind of an amusing tweet. it was already done in the sense that i didn't have to do anything. john: i know you guys don't try to maintain the fiction that you don't coordinate with the campaign. are you effectively an arm of the campaign? david: we can coordinate. it doesn't mean everything we say and do is coordinated. mark: if you do something and get slapped down by john podesta, some people will look at that and say it's kind of a fake good cop-bad cop thing. are you as the campaign responsible for it? david: i don't think so. it was amusing, but it was a disavowal of what i said. i don't want to get into what i do and don't check. john: why not? david: i said in my statement that the clinton campaign had nothing to do with it. mark: we were talking earlier about the clinton operation, like every day with a new frame. what is your view of the effective way to stop bernie sanders's momentum? what message should the clinton operation use now to stop his momentum, wh
john: john podesta said you need to chill out and not do it. so your reaction is, you stand down? i thought it was kind of an amusing tweet. it was already done in the sense that i didn't have to do anything. john: i know you guys don't try to maintain the fiction that you don't coordinate with the campaign. are you effectively an arm of the campaign? david: we can coordinate. it doesn't mean everything we say and do is coordinated. mark: if you do something and get slapped down by john...
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john: darn right.usan: i think any way you can bring water to the west, i think that's going to be a topic of conversation there and people are going to try to do it. tom: yeah, people need water but in the middle east, talking about the oil prices declining. the next war could be the water warp. eleanor: desal anyization is probably a better idea. john: prediction for the panel -- the f.b.i. will recommend that hillary clinton face prosecution for mishandling classified information. yes or no, suse season susan: no. john: eleanor? eleanor: no. clarence: yes, but she won't be indicted. tom: no. john: i'm with clarence. bye-bye. ♪ first election? >>> hello, and welcome to keek keek newsro -- qqed. super bowl and what a volatile stock market means for silicon valley. first, san francisco george gas con felony bribery and three former fund-raisers for mayor ed lee, zula zones and mohajer, $20,000 in bribes from an undercover fbi in exchange for political access. act in charge, david johnson spoke at this
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john: the rest of our conversation with john kasich in a minute.ime, don't forget you are watching us in washington, d.c., you can now listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ mark: here is part two of our conversation with governor kasich at the soda shop in laconia, new hampshire. we started off asking governor kasich what that things are that he would count about himself -- tout about himself to persuade a voter to choose him over jeb bush? gov. kasich: private sector experience. mark: he's got private verse -- private sector experience. gov. kasich: maybe not the same. i'm not that kind of guy, i just want to talk to them, that's all. i don't get asked that kind of question. john: really? gov. kasich: no. they come to cap -- they come to town halls, i tell them who i am, and they make up their mind. mark: so compared to senator rubio, i assume that you takes it -- you taking second of experience as a reason to choose you, right? gov. kasich: i'm just doing my thing at the town halls, telling people who i am and letting them c
john: the rest of our conversation with john kasich in a minute.ime, don't forget you are watching us in washington, d.c., you can now listen to us on bloomberg 99.1 fm. we will be right back. ♪ mark: here is part two of our conversation with governor kasich at the soda shop in laconia, new hampshire. we started off asking governor kasich what that things are that he would count about himself -- tout about himself to persuade a voter to choose him over jeb bush? gov. kasich: private sector...
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john lennon. i was totally in shock. 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 is too late. shortly after 11:00 p.m., the emergency room doctor pronounced john lennon dead. >> former beatle john lennon was gunned down in front of his exclusive apartment. >> where he was gunned down. >> the news ripped through the air in shock waves. 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 that just about everybody felt on so many levels it was wrong. >> it was terrible, i think just the way so many people who didn't even know john felt. it just hit home with me so much because he be
john lennon. i was totally in shock. 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 is too late. shortly after 11:00 p.m., the emergency room doctor pronounced john lennon dead. >> former beatle john lennon was gunned down in front of his exclusive apartment. >> where he was gunned down. >> the...
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francine: john, talk to me a little bit about john fallon, the leader.our biggest inspiration? is there another ceo or figure in your life that you look for inspiration? john: i think one of the things that attracted me to pearson in the first place -- my predecessor, marjorie scardino, always talked about the fact that every great company has to have a purpose. and the profits derived from doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. and so, what is important to me, and it's important to all 40,000 people in the company, all who have a leadership role to play in their different way, is that we have the opportunity to make the most important thing in the society and communities that we work alongside -- health and basic human needs. education, more available to more people around the world. so being a purpose-driven organization, and understanding that the profits, as i say, are derived from doing something important and doing it well, this is fundamental. francine: but this is a catch-22. because this credo comes fro
francine: john, talk to me a little bit about john fallon, the leader.our biggest inspiration? is there another ceo or figure in your life that you look for inspiration? john: i think one of the things that attracted me to pearson in the first place -- my predecessor, marjorie scardino, always talked about the fact that every great company has to have a purpose. and the profits derived from doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. and so, what is...
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they care enough about king john. in the spring of 1215, to begin an armed uprising, barons got to get their and rose up against him. now, the key moment came in may, sunday may 17th, 1215. the barrons managed to strike a deal with the citizens, the richest merchants, financial powerhouse. on sunday, the seventeenth of may, all the londoners were at church, bells were ringing, barons had been all-out to take control of the city of london, this was a disaster for john. he no longer control his own capital. he was cut off from the tower of london and westminster. the only place he could get was the castle of windsor, 25 miles away. what this meant was if john wanted to prevent a civil war which could no locker control his capital, he had to negotiate. that was what was happening on june 12th when the magna carta was created. on had been forced to negotiate. whether he wanted to or not he had to play for time at the very least. the agreement that was thrashed out between john and the barons is what we call magna carta. d
they care enough about king john. in the spring of 1215, to begin an armed uprising, barons got to get their and rose up against him. now, the key moment came in may, sunday may 17th, 1215. the barrons managed to strike a deal with the citizens, the richest merchants, financial powerhouse. on sunday, the seventeenth of may, all the londoners were at church, bells were ringing, barons had been all-out to take control of the city of london, this was a disaster for john. he no longer control his...
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john: we don't.long as advisors are serving saying there -- servicing their clients it's about the and what the advisors are doing. i'm not ok with it in a vacuum. those clients who are looking at their advisor age along with them are wondering. anthony: what is the solution? john: we are building teams. really trying to do is focus on our development program. we want to hire, train and develop younger people. you have a generational opportunity with the kids of our clients. i will go to my parents and ask for advice. i will even consider the advisor if they treat me as my own self, as an individual, without my parents' agenda. anthony: the robo advisors are targeting your clients' children who are utilizing things like uber and airbnb. john: i'm saying i love the idea that automating investment advice can add capacity to our advice.' it plays a very important role. we embrace the idea that technology can advance our offering to our clients. gary: what adjustments need to be made in this? low environ
john: we don't.long as advisors are serving saying there -- servicing their clients it's about the and what the advisors are doing. i'm not ok with it in a vacuum. those clients who are looking at their advisor age along with them are wondering. anthony: what is the solution? john: we are building teams. really trying to do is focus on our development program. we want to hire, train and develop younger people. you have a generational opportunity with the kids of our clients. i will go to my...
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john: 6:25 a.m. amber: nine days and 12 hours in four minutes until the carolina panthers take the field in super bowl 50. uptown charlotte is set for the not everyone is happy with the timing of the rally. it's scheduled noon until 1:30 p.m. and that conflicts with work and school. the fans are facing tough choices. >> >> i am excited but i don't know if we can make it. >> i'm disappointed. amber: organizers say this comes down to balancing the needs of the team and giving the fans an opportunity to them. john: the facebook live stream is opening up to all accounts on the social media website. amber: this is this morning's tech news. >> facebook's live stream is now available everyone. >> a periscope allows you to live stream on your phone. >> there is a new way to >> users can use short videos good it's only available ios devices and uber is going up against amazon with same day deliveries. >> customers want instant shopping gratification. they will use of the same way they use uber to use a carpet
john: 6:25 a.m. amber: nine days and 12 hours in four minutes until the carolina panthers take the field in super bowl 50. uptown charlotte is set for the not everyone is happy with the timing of the rally. it's scheduled noon until 1:30 p.m. and that conflicts with work and school. the fans are facing tough choices. >> >> i am excited but i don't know if we can make it. >> i'm disappointed. amber: organizers say this comes down to balancing the needs of the team and giving...
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john: i am john heilemann. with all respect to caucus-goers him up away your phones, stop texting candidates, and experience the caucus, for god sakes. ♪ john: we are here again bloomberg politics mission control at downtown des moines marriott. roughly 72 hours before iowans kick off the 2016 election season. today, a dozen residential candidates stand out against the cornfield in every corner of the state. -- not counting the army of surrogates. do point, rapids to it was a day of rallies. you stand up and fight for me, i will fight for you as hard as i can. >> the 20th century was not just as good, it was a new american century. >> i am going to go all the way. >> when i sit in the chair of the oval office for the first time january 15, i will spin around because you may be president. christie: yes, we can transform this country and we have the potential of all this great country has. sanders: if you are looking for someone that has a background for people, i hope you will caucus for me at 7:00 p.m. on monda
john: i am john heilemann. with all respect to caucus-goers him up away your phones, stop texting candidates, and experience the caucus, for god sakes. ♪ john: we are here again bloomberg politics mission control at downtown des moines marriott. roughly 72 hours before iowans kick off the 2016 election season. today, a dozen residential candidates stand out against the cornfield in every corner of the state. -- not counting the army of surrogates. do point, rapids to it was a day of rallies....
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♪ john: i am john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin.nd "with all due respect" to marco rubio, you are a shoe in. ♪ mark: double knot and velcro those babies, tonight we are going for a ride. i am here at a jeb bush campaign event in south carolina. first in the nation, first in the south. we will start with the controversy that is already well-worn, but it is the shoebio crisis. on the surface, this is about the high-heeled boots marco rubio wore in new hampshire on sunday, as have gotten a ton of attention since then. rubio's response to the subsequent media controversy says much about the current status and future prospects of his candidacy. for the unfamiliar, here is a quick catch-up. i do mean quick. >> marco rubio's shoes. a reporter for the new york times sent the photo of his footwear in new hampshire. he called them seriously fashionable, 248 retweets. rick tyler, the communications director for ted cruz said a vote for marco rubio is a vote for high-heeled booties. carly fiorina squeezed in with a shot of her own bit red a jud
♪ john: i am john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin.nd "with all due respect" to marco rubio, you are a shoe in. ♪ mark: double knot and velcro those babies, tonight we are going for a ride. i am here at a jeb bush campaign event in south carolina. first in the nation, first in the south. we will start with the controversy that is already well-worn, but it is the shoebio crisis. on the surface, this is about the high-heeled boots marco rubio wore in new hampshire on sunday, as...
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john: i agree. but i think we are in the minority as is rand paul who was instrumental in getting the nsa to stop its mass data collection. >> if that program were still in place the feds could have taken the cell phones of those terrorist animals and immediately connected them to their contacts. ladies and gentlemen, the jackals are at the door. john: rand paul and the people i talked to said we haven't caught anybody through this program. >> there is a cycle of hope and despair about surveillance. the first moment is okay, this type we can read everyone's email, we can monitor he social media feed. we are going to get them. then somebody said, that may not be constitutional. in the end when anything happens. when we are scared. the people who said let's think think about this. they have a finger pointed at them. john: this is a painless way to keep an eye on someone. it's not as intrusive as following them. you support this? >> no, why intrude on all americans when there is only a subset of who th
john: i agree. but i think we are in the minority as is rand paul who was instrumental in getting the nsa to stop its mass data collection. >> if that program were still in place the feds could have taken the cell phones of those terrorist animals and immediately connected them to their contacts. ladies and gentlemen, the jackals are at the door. john: rand paul and the people i talked to said we haven't caught anybody through this program. >> there is a cycle of hope and despair...
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>> john: why not? here is jayme with your forecast. >> jayme: thank you. good to see you. let's talk, i 44 as john mentioned, we are wrapping up gdo tuesday edition. one last weather cast for you and you can see the numbers are starting to inflate. heading up temperatures are and we should cash in somewhere in the low to mid 70s for the highs today. mostly cloudy skies, chance of some isolated coastal rain, 10% at best on that. i put that in the forecast because of shifting winds and increase and surface moisture at this time. that will contribute to higher rain chances for tomorrow. for tomorrow uv forecast is a four. keep that in mind. if you're going to be out and about when clouds are looming high you got to protect your skin. cover up and protect if you're lucky enough to be outdoors. cloud scan, this is the visible satellite. another chunk moving the metro of orlando at this time, getting ready to pounce on line in all this, increase in clouds is because the rain window of opportunity opens up bi
>> john: why not? here is jayme with your forecast. >> jayme: thank you. good to see you. let's talk, i 44 as john mentioned, we are wrapping up gdo tuesday edition. one last weather cast for you and you can see the numbers are starting to inflate. heading up temperatures are and we should cash in somewhere in the low to mid 70s for the highs today. mostly cloudy skies, chance of some isolated coastal rain, 10% at best on that. i put that in the forecast because of shifting winds...
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. >> john: i'm john brown. we're staying on top of a weather alert. strong storms are on their way. meteorologist jayme king is tracking the storms. >> amy: breaking news this morning. a deadly crash in altamonte springs. we'll have a live update from there. plus ... on your head, and you can't do that to the party. >> i am not going to take legal advice from donald trump. >> you don't have to. >> john: fireworks, laughs, and controversy. the two men friendly in the first debates are squaring off against each other. >> jayme: very active phase of weather. warm front in what we call the warm second torp of the approaching storm system. we're beginning to pave the atmosphere for an outbreak of rather strong weather. it's emanating out of the gust and moving our way -- moving out of the gulf. this hardly pales in comparison. some say its raining. you can see how far down the gulf the lightning detection goes. -- arrival times, eta. ocala, that line around the panhandle, racing at 40 to 50 miles per hour to north central florida. 9:30 arrival. >> ocala. then it makes progress into mount
. >> john: i'm john brown. we're staying on top of a weather alert. strong storms are on their way. meteorologist jayme king is tracking the storms. >> amy: breaking news this morning. a deadly crash in altamonte springs. we'll have a live update from there. plus ... on your head, and you can't do that to the party. >> i am not going to take legal advice from donald trump. >> you don't have to. >> john: fireworks, laughs, and controversy. the two men friendly in...
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john? >> john: also happening now, a massive road project has been years in the making is about to open for drivers for the first time and i'm with gina with the latest on the wa ekiva parkway. >> the first portion is set to open 10:00 a.m., the stretch of road from county road 435 in orange county to state road 36, and work on this first three mile stretch started in february of 2013. with the construction cost of $25.4 million, that project is expected to bring a lot of growth to the area. the president of the chamber of commerce says business already is starting to boom and when it is complete the parkway would go around wekiva springs state park and connect to the 417 and around central florida. the stretch of road is opening right now. relieving a lot of congestion for people who want an alternate route. >> john: it is open and opened it for you as you talked about it. >> i know! cool! >> john: i'll go drive it today! for kicks! fun. road trip! >> get your kicks on route 66. now on wek
john? >> john: also happening now, a massive road project has been years in the making is about to open for drivers for the first time and i'm with gina with the latest on the wa ekiva parkway. >> the first portion is set to open 10:00 a.m., the stretch of road from county road 435 in orange county to state road 36, and work on this first three mile stretch started in february of 2013. with the construction cost of $25.4 million, that project is expected to bring a lot of growth to...
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i'm john brown. >> i'm amy kaufeldt. thank you for joining us on this martin luther king day. >>> the temps are dropping. it's chilly out there. we'll have details own when temperatures could be dipping into the 30s around here. >> john: and mother and her kids are terrorized after a gunman stormed into her home. why the gunman may have had the plus this ... >> amy: clean up is under way as parts of florida is cleaning up after the deadly tornadoes. . jayme king was here over the weekend monitoring the storms. we were lucky here but not so much at the coast. >> jayme: around 3:00, 3:30 we saw the storm making it move to sarasota. and than was strong. ripped upped holmes and two fatalities attributed. so not a good scene. we fared a bit better but still gusty and damaging winds and extremely heavy rainfall. back behind the departing system, man has it gotten cool. and upper 20s in upper gainesville as soon as wednesday morning. it's a light, slight breeze in spots. it's putting our wind chill values into the 30s in a lot
i'm john brown. >> i'm amy kaufeldt. thank you for joining us on this martin luther king day. >>> the temps are dropping. it's chilly out there. we'll have details own when temperatures could be dipping into the 30s around here. >> john: and mother and her kids are terrorized after a gunman stormed into her home. why the gunman may have had the plus this ... >> amy: clean up is under way as parts of florida is cleaning up after the deadly tornadoes. . jayme king was...
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john: no doubt.peaking of not so friendly fire, donald trump been stretching the limits of his supposedly's with ted cruz -- of his supposed truce with ted cruz. >> he has to figure it out. i think he can go in for some kind of judiciary preceding. it the matter what he does. you can't have a nominee who is going to be subject of being thrown out as a nominee. you will have to make that decision. it is one of those little decisions. i'm sure ted is thrilled. he's got to go and fix it. john: so this is not the latest, but it is by far from the first. cruz has been dealing with this for the better part of a week. let's take a look at how he has responded. you tell us if you think he is genuinely thrilled that trump is bumping him out. >> politicians behave a certain way when they are panicked. people will continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter, it is quite straightforward. >> is it possible that there is a distinction? >> the legal question is straightforward and clear. the in
john: no doubt.peaking of not so friendly fire, donald trump been stretching the limits of his supposedly's with ted cruz -- of his supposed truce with ted cruz. >> he has to figure it out. i think he can go in for some kind of judiciary preceding. it the matter what he does. you can't have a nominee who is going to be subject of being thrown out as a nominee. you will have to make that decision. it is one of those little decisions. i'm sure ted is thrilled. he's got to go and fix it....
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john: were they ashameed?a justification, and frankly, i love all sorts of art. i think there should be this ridiculous crap, i think there should be little orphan annie plays. i think there should be nudity but paid for by the people who consume it. nigh my 90-year-old grandmother goes to sleep in tennessee, doesn't want to pay for this stuff. if i want to pay for it, then great. you have a bureaucrat deciding what is good art, have you censorship concerns and wasted tax dollars, let us support the art we want to support. john: sum it up for us, why do you do what you do? how is government waste a threat to our liberty? >> i think it's very clear when you take your time to make your money, and that money is taken for something that's not appropriate, that isn't a role of government, that you can't spend your money on. it hurts your ability to enjoy the sort of life that you want, you don't have the time with your family that you want, you don't get to make decisions that are important to you. john: thank you,
john: were they ashameed?a justification, and frankly, i love all sorts of art. i think there should be this ridiculous crap, i think there should be little orphan annie plays. i think there should be nudity but paid for by the people who consume it. nigh my 90-year-old grandmother goes to sleep in tennessee, doesn't want to pay for this stuff. if i want to pay for it, then great. you have a bureaucrat deciding what is good art, have you censorship concerns and wasted tax dollars, let us...
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john, did actor/journalist john sean penn do anything wrong? john: yes and no.re is no journalist who should give any subject, let alone a drug kingpin, final say over what they publish. that is bad. on the other hand, should he have done it at all or alerted authorities?: if i was a journalist doing a story about a drug kingpin -- i don't think my obligation in that instance is to become an informant. that is not your job. mark: exactly backwards. he's not a journalist. he collaborated with the guy. he's an actor. if he worked with a guy on a story, no one would care. he should have told authorities about the guy's whereabouts. in this case, with someone who has ruined so many lives, i just think you are under an obligation to tell the authorities that you know the whereabouts of someone like that. for -- you want el chapo to control the story, but then get arrested. mark: not control, collaborate. [laughter] i'm glad we disagree about fundamental journalistic ethics. coming up, hillary clinton's national political director will join us on set. we'll do that ri
john, did actor/journalist john sean penn do anything wrong? john: yes and no.re is no journalist who should give any subject, let alone a drug kingpin, final say over what they publish. that is bad. on the other hand, should he have done it at all or alerted authorities?: if i was a journalist doing a story about a drug kingpin -- i don't think my obligation in that instance is to become an informant. that is not your job. mark: exactly backwards. he's not a journalist. he collaborated with...
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john young to downtown, i-4, eastbound. and the 408 is, looking good, up to speed as well. >> luanne: all new this morning. sanford police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead at an apartment complex. >> john: this all happened around 10:30 last night at the kensington oaks apartments on melonville avenue, east of downtown sanford. fox 35's jackie orozco is live at the apartment with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. we're waiting for sanford police to get back with us in terms of what they are looking for and what sparked this shooting. all we know is that two people were shot inside the apartment complex behind me. one man was killed. let's take a look at video so you can see how active it was few hours ago. police officers were investigating throughout the night. and 1030 last night at the kensington oaks complex. they found a woman in her late 20s with a gunshot wound to her head. and a man with gunshot wounds. and he was pronounced dead at the scene. a neighbor said that her boyfriend heard a lot
john young to downtown, i-4, eastbound. and the 408 is, looking good, up to speed as well. >> luanne: all new this morning. sanford police are investigating a shooting that left one person dead at an apartment complex. >> john: this all happened around 10:30 last night at the kensington oaks apartments on melonville avenue, east of downtown sanford. fox 35's jackie orozco is live at the apartment with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. we're waiting for sanford police to...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halerin. and with all due respect to the current republican field, rick perry is back in iowa. >> it feels rate. it smells right. it is right. mark: hello from what we modestly call the center of the political universe for another week. we are here in iowa, at the des moines marriott. a week to go before the presidential caucuses. today, candidates of both parties crisscrossed the state, and we spent time on the trail was under ted cruz and his newest surrogate, former rival rick perry. we will have our conversation later in the program, but first, a look at some of the latest polls. on the republican side, some new national surveys show donald trump still has a very big lead. ted cruz is solidly in second place, rubio in third. he's the leader in that establishment bracket. there is a new poll of new hampshire republicans, trump with the big lead, double anyone else. ted cruz gives second, followed by john kasich. here in iowa, most of the polls are showing the race quite close. a new poll sh
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halerin. and with all due respect to the current republican field, rick perry is back in iowa. >> it feels rate. it smells right. it is right. mark: hello from what we modestly call the center of the political universe for another week. we are here in iowa, at the des moines marriott. a week to go before the presidential caucuses. today, candidates of both parties crisscrossed the state, and we spent time on the trail was under ted cruz and his...