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>> and i'm a good cancer. john: you're a parasite fe . john: i don't mean to offend, except i do. ade a career of confronting people and that means offending people. >> you're like a cancer, you're spreading a bad thing that costs a lot of money and doesn't do any good. >> and i am a good cancer. john: you're a parasite feeding off the taxpayer. we don't need you lawyer tyrants. john: i say nasty things like that because sometime truth comes out of it. we learn through confrontation, as jonathan rauch points out, science blossomed in america because here no central authority. no governor, no judge can tell people you may not say that. ideas compete for acceptance, and usually eventually better ideas win. most people rikki interviewed in times square for the show wanted to censor themselves. they wanted to say the nice thing. >> i usually keep my mouth shut. >> when people become offended we should invent new words. >> exactly. i support being politically correct all the time. john: and that's fine, if it's their choice, i hope they know in america thanks to the first maerjts we don
>> and i'm a good cancer. john: you're a parasite fe . john: i don't mean to offend, except i do. ade a career of confronting people and that means offending people. >> you're like a cancer, you're spreading a bad thing that costs a lot of money and doesn't do any good. >> and i am a good cancer. john: you're a parasite feeding off the taxpayer. we don't need you lawyer tyrants. john: i say nasty things like that because sometime truth comes out of it. we learn through...
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a strong culture. they do perform better. johnharvard business review article says a study of 800 companies showed diversity training had no positive effect in the average workplace. >> i'm familiar with that study. training by itself as an event doesn't produce a lot of results. millions were spent on training resulting in, well, nothing. >> i agree. >> if you put people through diversity training, and a company doesn't care about diversity, it doesn't matter. it's about building and fostering a culture where people feel valued and respected on a stint basis. >> how careful do we have to be? one magazine says we should never use man words, manpower, it's work power or staff. it's not man made, it's synthetic. the mailman who brings your mail, he's a mail carrier. in college, you're no longer a freshman, you're a first year. and if you work for the british government, be aware certain phrases have been retired. >> retired sayings include whiter than white, gentleman's agreement, black mark and right-hand hand. master bedroom is pr
a strong culture. they do perform better. johnharvard business review article says a study of 800 companies showed diversity training had no positive effect in the average workplace. >> i'm familiar with that study. training by itself as an event doesn't produce a lot of results. millions were spent on training resulting in, well, nothing. >> i agree. >> if you put people through diversity training, and a company doesn't care about diversity, it doesn't matter. it's about...
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a lot of things correlate. john: audience, look at these two pictures, which of these two is on the usda's low fat recommended diet? audience? which? i won't let you guess because it's a trick question. >> kind of a loaded question. on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk food makes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low in fat. this guy on the right is a warrior in kenya, studied by scientists in the late 1970s. they found that the warriors had very low cholesterol, it did not rise with age, they had very low blood pressure. john: they ate meat, fat. >> two to four pounds of meat a day and two liters of milk, and the other things they ate were blood. so a diet of over 60% of their diet was animal food, and yet they were in perfect health. john: it turns out that coconut oil is good for you? >> that's another reversal. in the 1980s, we removed those
a lot of things correlate. john: audience, look at these two pictures, which of these two is on the usda's low fat recommended diet? audience? which? i won't let you guess because it's a trick question. >> kind of a loaded question. on the left is this woman known as fat louisa, a pima indian in arizona in the early 1800s, junk food makes us fat, but there's no cheese doodles, twizzlers in the supermarkets near here but she's obese. she's eating a diet largely in grains carbohydrates low...
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shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. johnrepreneurs try and try again because they have to. you invest your own money in there something wrong with a product you have to make an adjustment right away or you lose everything you have invested. there's nothing like risking your own money to focus the mind. icon trust one organization has all kinds of ideas or what they say are good ideas and they kee. these experiments fail again and again but they don't stop the experiment. they keep spending money on them. they are happy to do that because they are not spending their own money. it's yours they are spending and that organization of course his government. studies show how markets solve problems better than our kids do. hillary clinton says government and we are sure mistaken improves things. the private sector called profits and losses. he do a good job you make profits and if you do a batch of the make losses. government lacks profits and losses of people who can't balance a basic budget overspend pre-breaded and getting penali
shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. johnrepreneurs try and try again because they have to. you invest your own money in there something wrong with a product you have to make an adjustment right away or you lose everything you have invested. there's nothing like risking your own money to focus the mind. icon trust one organization has all kinds of ideas or what they say are good ideas and they kee. these experiments fail again and again but they don't stop the experiment. they keep...
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fantasy is obviously a game. john: obviously a game of skill. >> but that doesn't it make it not gambling. there are plenty of games of skill that are gambling. black jack, poker, all gambling. john: they are anti-choice, anti-fun. some politicians reflexively resist anything new. when mixed martial arts came about, some people called it barbaric, mma was one of the most popular and lucrative sports in america. smarter states got rid of the bans not in new york. uber and airbnb, the ride sharing and room sharing sites are incredible. they deem them unregulated. they are not. they're regulated by competition. politicians think only their regulation is good but competition is better regulation. the politicians think they should decide how you use your property. also they get campaign money from unions and taxi companies and hotels. schneiderman got big bucks from the casino industry. maybe that's why he's suing. >> seen the movie before. they got rid of the sports gambling industry. created a void. european publicly tra
fantasy is obviously a game. john: obviously a game of skill. >> but that doesn't it make it not gambling. there are plenty of games of skill that are gambling. black jack, poker, all gambling. john: they are anti-choice, anti-fun. some politicians reflexively resist anything new. when mixed martial arts came about, some people called it barbaric, mma was one of the most popular and lucrative sports in america. smarter states got rid of the bans not in new york. uber and airbnb, the ride...
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tom: i think it's a billion. john: visible universe. >> we got a visible universe and invisible universe. clarence: our telescopes can't see it yet. >> you know it's there. are you making news on this program? clarence: i am not making news on this program. pat: you know why you can't see it, it's because the speed of light. john: wait a minute. pat: the speed of light. many of the stars have come in, the speed of light has finally traveled all the way from those universes to our world and you can bet new stars appears, the light from those stars has just arrived. they travel at 187,000 miles per second. eleanor: and we learned that by sending government money and learning these things. tom: and the space program, you know, that -- i would say it's the best -- that is government at its best, actually. that limited expense -- government contract. tom: but they inspired through competition with the soviet pat: and got in trouble, too, tom. apologize. i just did. tom: one of the things that's important, we talk about fas
tom: i think it's a billion. john: visible universe. >> we got a visible universe and invisible universe. clarence: our telescopes can't see it yet. >> you know it's there. are you making news on this program? clarence: i am not making news on this program. pat: you know why you can't see it, it's because the speed of light. john: wait a minute. pat: the speed of light. many of the stars have come in, the speed of light has finally traveled all the way from those universes to our...
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there is a reason they work together. together. john best happens at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. nobody's hurt,but there will you totalstill be pain. new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of
there is a reason they work together. together. john best happens at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! with toothpaste or plain water.an their dentures and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with...
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we have is that a lot of these on our web site. john: why don't they stop that? rand: spending goes on forever and ever stops but we do have the power and this is what annoys people. we have a republican congress house and senate. republicans -- it's both big spending democrats and big spending republicans. john: maybe that's what the public wants. rand: the public doesn't want the disaster that comes with this. in 2000 get a near disaster and we can have that again if you continue with this. we are in an overloaded system. john: the disaster you are referring to is the popping of the housing bubble. rand: right that was created by an overleveraged system federal reserve policy keeping interest rates so low that ever did i keep building and a feedback loop avenges rates rising and i blame that on the said frankly. i think fed policy got us into the panic of 2008 but it's a little bit interrelated because we pay off our debts with low interest rates so the fed allows it in a combination of large debt. their hand in glove together. john: no money to pay for the all
we have is that a lot of these on our web site. john: why don't they stop that? rand: spending goes on forever and ever stops but we do have the power and this is what annoys people. we have a republican congress house and senate. republicans -- it's both big spending democrats and big spending republicans. john: maybe that's what the public wants. rand: the public doesn't want the disaster that comes with this. in 2000 get a near disaster and we can have that again if you continue with this....
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there is a reason they work together. johnhe best happens excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. john: there is lots of elite in america but europe is worse. but even today the english parliament has the house of lords. they don't even get elected they have received if they have a famous name or their a ancestors or if they have powerful friends in government. here is one who has a title. a british lord who joins us from westminster tower. how you get to be the house of lords? to read by inherited as of right to with the election i was elected by the people who were already in their not of the people of the outside is not very democratic but i am one of the hundred have very little power. john: but you do get to vote and did lewinsky ever met. >> yes we do have residual powers but we're not supposed to use them resettle they started to u
there is a reason they work together. johnhe best happens excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. john: there is lots of elite in america but europe is worse. but even today the english parliament has the house of lords. they don't even get elected they have received if they have a famous name or their a...
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a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! john of elite in america but europe is worse. but even today the english parliament has the house of lords. they don't even get elected they have received if they have a famous name or their a ancestors or if they have powerful friends in government. here is one who has a title. a british lord who joins us from westminster tower. how you get to be the house of lords? to read by inherited as of right to with the election i was elected by the people who were already in their not of the people of the outside is not very democratic but i am one of the hundred have very little power. john: but you do get to vote and did lewinsky ever met. >> yes we do have residual powers but we're not supposed to use them resettle they started to use them again. john: i am not accusing you to be the elite now you have written the book called "the evolution of everything" arguing ideas emerge in spite of the elite but you read in spite. >> ordinary people interacting with one another we give far too much credit
a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! john of elite in america but europe is worse. but even today the english parliament has the house of lords. they don't even get elected they have received if they have a famous name or their a ancestors or if they have powerful friends in government. here is one who has a title. a british lord who joins us from westminster tower. how you get to be the house of lords? to read by inherited as of right to with the election i was...
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there is a reason they work together. together. john: the best happens now? least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder or oab. you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first and only medicine in its class. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue... ...or difficulty breathing, stop taking myrbetriq and tell your doctor right away. myrbetriq may affect or be affected by other medications. before taking myrbetriq, tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney problems. common side effects include increased blood pressure, common cold symptoms, urinary tract infection, and headache. take charge by talking to your doctor
there is a reason they work together. together. john: the best happens now? least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder or oab. you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq to treat the oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first and only medicine in its class. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your...
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a break. i was interested to get started. john: you were a manager of a hotel. >> before that i was at the university of pennsylvania running being go --. [laughter] i had 60 employees and i was 16 years old. with my dad died that was the only thing that was left of the family business for cry was prepared to do it i didn't know anything other than making bingo a better experience next week and the week after. john: then you were chairman of the golden nugget hotel. >> by gatt -- i got a chance to run the place it had blackjack tables and a gift shop and a parking lot. all of a sudden the chief financial answer resaw have a was put together and how works and saw that las vegas was not in the gambling business. that looks like it to me. [laughter] >> all slot machines are anywhere. i learned about the casino people move through which they keep going and the money stays behind. [laughter] so i came into ruth to conclusions to get people through it what brings them to the casino? people come to las vegas and is a with china toward ne
a break. i was interested to get started. john: you were a manager of a hotel. >> before that i was at the university of pennsylvania running being go --. [laughter] i had 60 employees and i was 16 years old. with my dad died that was the only thing that was left of the family business for cry was prepared to do it i didn't know anything other than making bingo a better experience next week and the week after. john: then you were chairman of the golden nugget hotel. >> by gatt -- i...
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it is both a positive and negative. johnif he continues reform a problemit will be for him and all. it could be a huge asset. he doesn't have a lot of margin for error. people can seize on this and it could be a big problem if he comes across as young and callow. if the guy he is matched up with at the end has a way to exploit it, it could be his biggest vulnerability. john: nobody else he's competing with has a huge amount of experience. up, reinhold hunt junior and his hot take on last night's debate. after these words from our sponsors. john: the focus of last night's debate was on economics. we thought it would be good to consult an oracle on that topic. in rdc bureau, albert hunt junior. our, let's take a look at a contentious moment. >> the family is important, but i want to rebuild the american military. the world is a stronger and a better place when america wields power in the world. how is it conservatives to add such an expenditure to the federal government? a trillion dollars in military spending. if cannot be a
it is both a positive and negative. johnif he continues reform a problemit will be for him and all. it could be a huge asset. he doesn't have a lot of margin for error. people can seize on this and it could be a big problem if he comes across as young and callow. if the guy he is matched up with at the end has a way to exploit it, it could be his biggest vulnerability. john: nobody else he's competing with has a huge amount of experience. up, reinhold hunt junior and his hot take on last...
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mark: i still think that guy is a total weirdo. johnnders and o'malley a chance to contradict themselves themselves. also an early test of bernie sanders, how much is he willing to push? we are the tube twice a day now, and forever more, with a full and at 5:00 and 8:00 e.t., live on bloombergpolitics.com. on tomorrow's show, actor wendell pierce. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: earnings hocus-pocus from disney. , but this time espn delivers. ♪ is emily chang, and this "bloomberg west." square is getting close to setting its price range, will investors pay up? facebook shares climb into the record books, following a seller -- stellar earning point. let's check in on first word news. we want to start with u.s. stocks, ending trading lower today. investors were hesitant to make a large best before the jobs report. bank rally helped erase decline marked by a selloff in valeant pharmaceuticals. commodity weakness also holding backstops for the co
mark: i still think that guy is a total weirdo. johnnders and o'malley a chance to contradict themselves themselves. also an early test of bernie sanders, how much is he willing to push? we are the tube twice a day now, and forever more, with a full and at 5:00 and 8:00 e.t., live on bloombergpolitics.com. on tomorrow's show, actor wendell pierce. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ emily: earnings hocus-pocus from disney. , but this time espn delivers. ♪ is emily chang, and this "bloomberg...
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trump always bellicose in a totally different way. johnb bush yesterday talking in our interview about ted cruz and about marco rubio and their failure to support going after syria, authorizing a strike against them. various attacks on ted cruz when he supported civil liberties, when he spoke on behalf of edward snowden. the campaigns are looking at each other and saying, toughness is the order of the day. marco rubio missed votes. that is been an issue in the past. that has not gained much traction. now when he misses votes were meetings or committee hearings on intelligence, you can bet that the press and other candidates will pay more attention to it. anything in a context of national security is a bigger deal. john: they are stuck with the positions that they have. when we started the campaign, rand paul's brand of isolationism or severe restraint, people thought might be a big market of that in the republican party a year ago. it turns out there wasn't that big of a market before this and after this. mark: it will be interesting to se
trump always bellicose in a totally different way. johnb bush yesterday talking in our interview about ted cruz and about marco rubio and their failure to support going after syria, authorizing a strike against them. various attacks on ted cruz when he supported civil liberties, when he spoke on behalf of edward snowden. the campaigns are looking at each other and saying, toughness is the order of the day. marco rubio missed votes. that is been an issue in the past. that has not gained much...
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a leader? that you remember or hold dear? johnng yourself too seriously, but always taking the work seriously. it is important. i think a sense of perspective. and never losing sight of that purpose and why you exist. i think having that strong moral compass and trying to do the right thing for the right reasons is important. on a personal note, probably the best bit of advice is from my kids and colleagues on a daily basis, try to be less grumpy, try to listen more effectively to people. quite good advice as well. francine: where do you see yourself in five years? less grumpy? john: where i see pearson in five years is what matters. there is an opportunity as the company to do something important, and to fulfill that potential. the ultimate measure of where pearson is in five years time, i think, are we helping more people around the world in the poorest members of society through to the emerging middle class, to the wealthiest economies in the world? are we helping more people to translate the promise of education into the reali
a leader? that you remember or hold dear? johnng yourself too seriously, but always taking the work seriously. it is important. i think a sense of perspective. and never losing sight of that purpose and why you exist. i think having that strong moral compass and trying to do the right thing for the right reasons is important. on a personal note, probably the best bit of advice is from my kids and colleagues on a daily basis, try to be less grumpy, try to listen more effectively to people. quite...
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a lot. he is showing it out on the campaign trail. johnback to what we thought chris christie in 2013 would be a strong player for the nomination. some of that had to do with donors, but a lot of it is the natural skill on display in that video, and in this chaotic field, that will serve him well. mark: the reason why mitt romney almost put him on the ticket despite all his problems, he was a great brawler. this is a race with 15 candidates, brawling is a good skill to climb over 14 other bodies to get to the top of the heap. whether he gets into the debate or not, chris christie is smart enough to consolidate the momentum he has an focus on new hampshire, where none of the establishment candidates have caught on yet. if it seems you like we have not been talking about the democratic race lately, it's because it has been a relative snooze. so we have not been. all the winds seem at the back be at the back of hillary clinton, who is gaining traction in new hampshire and thumping bernie sanders in other states. he is doing something he needs
a lot. he is showing it out on the campaign trail. johnback to what we thought chris christie in 2013 would be a strong player for the nomination. some of that had to do with donors, but a lot of it is the natural skill on display in that video, and in this chaotic field, that will serve him well. mark: the reason why mitt romney almost put him on the ticket despite all his problems, he was a great brawler. this is a race with 15 candidates, brawling is a good skill to climb over 14 other...
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the chronicler, matthew paris who was writing a little after john's death made a lot of john's deathbed scene includes the chapter about john by saying all latin wine which translates roughly as all england reeks of john's fills the deeds, foul as it is, hell itself is defiled by his presence. stick that on your tombstone or possibly not. there were not many people who would disagree. john is dead and good reduce but if john is dead, the charter he quite unwittingly helped to create was not in fact magna carta's afterlife began with john's death. began because the men who were around john's son, 10 years old, the men around the young henry iii had an idea to in order to restore order, in order to bring an end to the vicious civil war that was raging, dust off magna carta and offer it up again and that is what they did, metaphorically dust off magna carta, remove its most troublesome clauses particularly security and presented it to the realm notch as something imposed upon an unwilling king but as a platform for new government, government that would be willing to listen to its subjects.
the chronicler, matthew paris who was writing a little after john's death made a lot of john's deathbed scene includes the chapter about john by saying all latin wine which translates roughly as all england reeks of john's fills the deeds, foul as it is, hell itself is defiled by his presence. stick that on your tombstone or possibly not. there were not many people who would disagree. john is dead and good reduce but if john is dead, the charter he quite unwittingly helped to create was not in...
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is it a problem? john: the first thing is a problem on two different levels.t is not a question of democratic counterpoint. the national security advisor is saying what everybody believes. that the chinese are not in fact in syria. mark: politically -- so what, politically? john: it makes it sound like an amateur, it makes him sound like herman cain. now he has an advisor on television claiming that they have better intelligence than the white house. mark: who is that going to hurt him with? john: it is going to hurt him with anybody who might seriously give any thought to whether he should be president of the united states. thingse said so many about foreign-policy that are just as unsupportable. john: if you are try to tell me that this is another reason why this man does not have a leg to stand on in terms of policy, i agree. where theact, this is phases matter. if he said these things before, no one would have cared. as a front runner and getting close to iowa, this stuff more than any of the other flaps -- john: we agree. not hurt him before, but now it c
is it a problem? john: the first thing is a problem on two different levels.t is not a question of democratic counterpoint. the national security advisor is saying what everybody believes. that the chinese are not in fact in syria. mark: politically -- so what, politically? john: it makes it sound like an amateur, it makes him sound like herman cain. now he has an advisor on television claiming that they have better intelligence than the white house. mark: who is that going to hurt him with?...
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a new hampshire voter. let's say that the johne lives in a world where his colleagues are likely to be john kasich supporters and he is too. so you talk to your neighbor, and then his friends, george and elaine, and his parents, and his extended family, uncle leo, and his coworkers -- they are using these different sources. newman is not up there because he is a classic trump voter. and each of these are giving a -- is given a connection depending on how close they are to jerry. sometimes by distance. so given the fact that cramer lives next door, that gives him a stronger connection than george. and instead of coming into a new day phone bank and calling people indiscriminately, they can prioritize people who are most likely to be at the center of this universe. they call him a social anchor. mark: so they are using this not just reach voters, but also to endorse them. how does this apply to doing that? sasha: take an elected official that they want to reach. let's take kelly ayotte. they want to find the people who are around he
a new hampshire voter. let's say that the johne lives in a world where his colleagues are likely to be john kasich supporters and he is too. so you talk to your neighbor, and then his friends, george and elaine, and his parents, and his extended family, uncle leo, and his coworkers -- they are using these different sources. newman is not up there because he is a classic trump voter. and each of these are giving a -- is given a connection depending on how close they are to jerry. sometimes by...
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he has a chance to do it. johnand the fact that he is better on most issues or the democratic base. a rallynald trump had last night, where he managed to shake things up. >> i have to do this. i have not done this yet. i brought my family. [applause] >> i brought my family. family,ant to thank my and i have other members who are not here, but they have been so supportive. i just want to thank you. mark: what does donald trump have to be thankful for? john: coated in teflon. no matter what he says, he is still on top of the polls. mark: he is a lucky man. john: marco rubio, also in south carolina this week. today, a meet and greet with the voters. he has been taking hits from ted cruz lately. on eating week on in is a spine. what do you think marco rubio has to be thankful for? the do factor republican establishment favorite without knowing much. he should be thankful for the fact that the other seemingly strong candidates have not caught on. he has become the the factor leader. someone is also spending time with hi
he has a chance to do it. johnand the fact that he is better on most issues or the democratic base. a rallynald trump had last night, where he managed to shake things up. >> i have to do this. i have not done this yet. i brought my family. [applause] >> i brought my family. family,ant to thank my and i have other members who are not here, but they have been so supportive. i just want to thank you. mark: what does donald trump have to be thankful for? john: coated in teflon. no...
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pat: we don't have a choice. john: number two, it is now clear that russia is determined to salvage the assad regime and wipe out the syrian opposition if necessary. is that true or false? pat: let me say, john, with the russians -- assad is not going to go because the russians have 4,000 troops in there. the iranians are behind assad. they have skin in the game. we sent 50 guys into syria, are you kidding? the russians and iranians are not committed to assad indefinitely. they are committed to basically alcat control of that particularly part of syria, between 20% and 50% assad now holds because they don't want to use their ally there. the russians don't want to lose their base there. the americans are relying on 1 thourt -- part of isis -- the kurds. as the kurds exceed the turks, the alliance gets more and more uniformed. tom: the problem we have -- yes, we sent 50 people in there. that is not a symbol of american pow but a symbol of american disinterest. the rush and iranians know this. they hold the cards. the ir
pat: we don't have a choice. john: number two, it is now clear that russia is determined to salvage the assad regime and wipe out the syrian opposition if necessary. is that true or false? pat: let me say, john, with the russians -- assad is not going to go because the russians have 4,000 troops in there. the iranians are behind assad. they have skin in the game. we sent 50 guys into syria, are you kidding? the russians and iranians are not committed to assad indefinitely. they are committed to...
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it is not a company. johna mutually reinforcing thing because it is something that i learned and take from colleagues around the world each and every day. it is what every member of the board would think is important to the company. it is what matters to our customers. it is what matters to parents in communities in which we operate around the world. i think that since that -- holding yourself to that, that is what we talked to this thing about efficacy, those are all saying our purpose is to help people make progress through learning. it sounds fantastic, but are you actually doing it each and every day? are you expanding accessibility? are you helping teachers and students to be successful? in the ultimate measure, are you translating that academic success into a better life and a better career and enhanced employment prospects, or whatever it might be? that is the ultimate test. so combining the idea and the reality with what you do each day is fundamental to the leadership of pearson, which comes not just
it is not a company. johna mutually reinforcing thing because it is something that i learned and take from colleagues around the world each and every day. it is what every member of the board would think is important to the company. it is what matters to our customers. it is what matters to parents in communities in which we operate around the world. i think that since that -- holding yourself to that, that is what we talked to this thing about efficacy, those are all saying our purpose is to...
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has been tracking and targeting jihadi john, a british citizen, for months. u.s. officials say the air strike thursday was launched by a drone as the target left a building in raqqa, syria, then entered a vehicle. one official told abc news it was a 100% flawless direct hit. the world first came to know jihadi john a little over a year ago when he appeared in this video wearing a black mask, holding a knife, threatening the life of american journalist james foley. his voice was disguised but he could not hide his british accent. >> you've plotted against us and gone out of your way to >> reporter: one after the other he presided over the murders of foley, american steven sotloff, two britons, two japanese hostages. >> our knife will continue to strike the necks of your people. >> reporter: earlier this year, his true identity was revealed to be mohammad emwazi, seen wearing an american baseball cap. the son of kuwaiti emigrants to the united kingdom. emwazi was spotted by his teachers as having a violent streak. one teacher told the bbc at age 11 he was put in ange
has been tracking and targeting jihadi john, a british citizen, for months. u.s. officials say the air strike thursday was launched by a drone as the target left a building in raqqa, syria, then entered a vehicle. one official told abc news it was a 100% flawless direct hit. the world first came to know jihadi john a little over a year ago when he appeared in this video wearing a black mask, holding a knife, threatening the life of american journalist james foley. his voice was disguised but he...
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he is known as jihadi john. a british citizen. his real name is mohammed emwazi. sis execution videos. the pentagon is assessing the results of the strike, but they are confident the air strike did kill emwazi. let's turn to nic robertson. actually, let's go to david cameron making a statement on the drone strike. >> good morning. last night, the united states carried out an air strike in raqqah, syria, targeting jihadi john or his name is mohammed emwazi. we cannot verify this is successful, but let me be clear, i always said we would do everything to track down emwazi and stop him taking the lives of others. we have been working with the united states literally around the clock to track him down. this was a combined effort and contribution of both our countries was essential. emwazi is a barbaric murderer. he was shown in the videos of the beheading of the british aid workers. he was isil's lead executioner and let us never forget that he killed many, many muslims too. he was intent on murdering many more people. so this was an act of self defense. it was the rig
he is known as jihadi john. a british citizen. his real name is mohammed emwazi. sis execution videos. the pentagon is assessing the results of the strike, but they are confident the air strike did kill emwazi. let's turn to nic robertson. actually, let's go to david cameron making a statement on the drone strike. >> good morning. last night, the united states carried out an air strike in raqqah, syria, targeting jihadi john or his name is mohammed emwazi. we cannot verify this is...
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big all of a sudden for them. john: huge. speaker, a new deal. pumpkin excitement is back at dunkin'. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored baked treats and beverages, like the new pumpkin macchiato before pumpkin season is over. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there's limited information on how xarelto and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, i tried warfarin, but the blood testing restrictions... don't get me started on that. i didn't have to. we started on xarelto . nice pass. like all blood thinners, don't stop taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blo
big all of a sudden for them. john: huge. speaker, a new deal. pumpkin excitement is back at dunkin'. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored baked treats and beverages, like the new pumpkin macchiato before pumpkin season is over. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan. treatment with xarelto . hey guys! hey, finally, somebody i can look up to... ...besides arnie. xarelto is proven to treat and help reduce the...
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also to get a better tax deal. johnn you are saying it is a problem, you are saying is that the laws are the problems, not the companies' behaviors? donald trump: it is so prohibitive, but under my plan, and a couple of others, but nobody knew about corporate inversion until i talked about it. nobody knew about what corporate inversion is. i do know about it. those hundreds of thousands of jobs went to other countries and you are going to lower taxes and bring that money in and you are going to use that money to build and to do things in the united states. john: so you are not talking about pfizer at all? donald trump: no, in the old days, you could go down to florida or new jersey or go to texas to save taxes. now because of the way the world is so different, you leave the united states and you go to ireland and you go to asia and europe. i mean, it is a different world and we have to compete better. mark: this is a great institution, so is "saturday night live," you are doing it next week. are you nervous? how are you
also to get a better tax deal. johnn you are saying it is a problem, you are saying is that the laws are the problems, not the companies' behaviors? donald trump: it is so prohibitive, but under my plan, and a couple of others, but nobody knew about corporate inversion until i talked about it. nobody knew about what corporate inversion is. i do know about it. those hundreds of thousands of jobs went to other countries and you are going to lower taxes and bring that money in and you are going to...