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-lemonis: that's a bargain. -john: it's a bargain. and it goes to $3,000 september 1st. lemonis: and then at the end of that period, it goes to -- -becky: he'll jack it up. -john: we don't know. that's the end of the lease. lemonis: any time you can have a long-term lease, it really gives the business an opportunity to know where it's going. the longer the lease, the better the deal. becky: that's green. that's cooked. lemonis: and so, this is what the seeds look like. john: that's the seeds. lemonis: and so, there's a misnomer when people say coffee bean. john: it's a little green fruit that turns red when it's ripe, ready to be picked. lemonis: but it tastes nothing like coffee. john: no. roasted coffee undergoes the same chemical process as baked bread. lemonis: how did you learn how to roast coffee? becky: we didn't. lemonis: why haven't you learned? john: just haven't had the time. lemonis: why haven't you learned? becky: um...i mean -- lemonis: i mean, this is the whole business. both: it is. lemonis: you should really learn how to do that. it would be like owning a
-lemonis: that's a bargain. -john: it's a bargain. and it goes to $3,000 september 1st. lemonis: and then at the end of that period, it goes to -- -becky: he'll jack it up. -john: we don't know. that's the end of the lease. lemonis: any time you can have a long-term lease, it really gives the business an opportunity to know where it's going. the longer the lease, the better the deal. becky: that's green. that's cooked. lemonis: and so, this is what the seeds look like. john: that's the seeds....
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a middle eastern man. could these actually be the bones of john the baptist and a connection to what the bible points to, aossible blood link between john and jesus? ♪ while you're watching this, i'm hacking your company. grabbing your data. stealing your customers' secrets. there's an army of us. relentlessly unpicking your patchwork of security. think you'll spot us? ♪ you haven't so far. the next wave of the internet requires the next wave of security. we're ready. are you? ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. it's a really big deal. and with fever, aches, and chills, mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with the flu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask about prescription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. ta
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john: and my nephew, kept his problem a secret. >> from uncle stossel. john: he jokes about his problem with steven colbert. we get help with experiments and treatments, which ones work. >> we just have to try things. john: let us experiment, that is our show tonight. john: this tv show is about ideas. but tonight i will bother with you my personal problem, my own life taught me a lesson about benefits of limited government. without so many rules, that does not prevent you from trying experiments. i can stand up right now, because, i have tried some experiments i can speak to you because i tried dozens of experiments. i'll conservative speaking first, i am a stut erica olsen, er. when i was a kid in school i i would stay silence in class, and avoid parties. i would hang up on the phone. now because of caller i.d., stutterers cannot do, that i got a job at a tv station, i never expected to go on tv when i did, i stuttered so badly i wanted to quit, i tried all kinds of therapies. all these experts said they could cure me, but they couldn't, until i got hel
john: and my nephew, kept his problem a secret. >> from uncle stossel. john: he jokes about his problem with steven colbert. we get help with experiments and treatments, which ones work. >> we just have to try things. john: let us experiment, that is our show tonight. john: this tv show is about ideas. but tonight i will bother with you my personal problem, my own life taught me a lesson about benefits of limited government. without so many rules, that does not prevent you from...
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a great week. and happy holidays, everybody. >> john the baptist -- >> judgment is coming! >> -- the fearless prophet who hails the coming of a new messiah. >> he believes that some reckoning is imminent. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus, setting him on his mission toward god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. >> now science joins the quest to connect past and present, testing john the baptist's relics to discover a link to the man the bible says was john's cousin, jesus himself, to help us answer who really was john the baptist? ♪ >>> the judean desert in the first century. a wild, forbidding place at the fringes of the roman empire. this outpost on the banks of the river jordan is home to a revolutionary firebrand who promises the coming of a new savior. his name, john the baptist. >> john the baptist is the first chapter to the long and amazing story of jesus. he tees it up for jesus to come in and to really be the true messiah. >> he comes with the fire, and he wants people to feel it here. who are you? are you saved? why do you come here
a great week. and happy holidays, everybody. >> john the baptist -- >> judgment is coming! >> -- the fearless prophet who hails the coming of a new messiah. >> he believes that some reckoning is imminent. >> the preacher who baptizes jesus, setting him on his mission toward god. >> it's at that moment that something profound changes in jesus. >> now science joins the quest to connect past and present, testing john the baptist's relics to discover a link...
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he is a big fan of one particular sport. john were intrigued to learn that he is a big boxing fan. there you go. that got us thinking about the similarities between politics and pugilism. we thought we would take a visual tour with the secretary. two sets of fisticuffs. foreman, one of- the classic fights from 1974. unexpected that ali would come back. foreman was a monster. he had demolished fraser. he was seen as invincible. john: the rumble in the jungle. famously from "when we were kings? ." is this when you became a boxing fan? >> i was born that year. now we have two politicians in the arena. that would be you right there sitting next to ted cruz. he is extending his hand in friendship. what was it like? debater, a princeton very nice guy. very cordial. i am sure i shook his hand. he was running for senate, this was about six weeks before his senate election in texas in 2012. we went at it over a couple of things. john: who won the debate? >> folks can go to the tape on you to and see. john: is he a formidable presidential
he is a big fan of one particular sport. john were intrigued to learn that he is a big boxing fan. there you go. that got us thinking about the similarities between politics and pugilism. we thought we would take a visual tour with the secretary. two sets of fisticuffs. foreman, one of- the classic fights from 1974. unexpected that ali would come back. foreman was a monster. he had demolished fraser. he was seen as invincible. john: the rumble in the jungle. famously from "when we were...
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a middle eastern man. could these actually be the bones of john the baptist and a connection to what the bible points to, aossible blood link between john and jesus? at planters we know how to throw a remarkable holiday party. just serve classy snacks and be a gracious host, no matter who shows up. [cricket sound] richard. didn't think you were going to make it. hey sorry about last weekend, i don't know what got into me. well forgive and forget... kind of. i don't think so! do you like nuts? some of these experimentse're notmay not work.il. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today. ideas exxonmobil scientists are working on to make energy go further... ...no matter how many tries it takes. energy lives here. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's wh
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john: a tale of one rifle shows two guns. e second wins an assault rifle and is illegal because it has a collapsable stock and pistol grip. >> they are cosmetic features. if you have this rifle and you put three or more cosmetic features on it it will be rendered illegal. it does nothing to change the machinations of the firearm. the firearm shoots the same it's still a semi-automatic firearm. if you add these accessories some how it makes it more lethal. it didn't make sense. john: i'm told 40% of gun sales is done without background checks. >> that's false. that was in the 60s before the brady bill went into effect. we are putting lot of faith in a background system that's incredibly fraudulent. one of the things whenever you hear either democrats or anti-gun advocates, when they say we were able to stop x amount of criminals from purchasing firearms. if your name is too similar or too long they count them as a whole in their statistics. we are relying on a system that's incredibly flawed. john: i'm told if you need defense
john: a tale of one rifle shows two guns. e second wins an assault rifle and is illegal because it has a collapsable stock and pistol grip. >> they are cosmetic features. if you have this rifle and you put three or more cosmetic features on it it will be rendered illegal. it does nothing to change the machinations of the firearm. the firearm shoots the same it's still a semi-automatic firearm. if you add these accessories some how it makes it more lethal. it didn't make sense. john: i'm...
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but you should call a judge. johnld the floor for ten hours, once in public support and the nsa did eventually end its mass collection programs. but now after san bernardino and the attacks in paris senator marco rubio accuses senator paul of gutting american intelligence. >> we want access to these people's phones records because it gives us clue who they were looking with who may be involved in plots down the road. rand paul wants to get rid of that program. john: rand paul jones us now and he says those phone records would give us clues on people who may be involved in plots now. >> well, if senator rubio were present now doing a little bit more job, he would realize that this warrantless collection of data is still on going and has been on going through the paris tragedy, through the san bernardino tragedy, and also through the boston bombing. not one terrorist act was forwarded, not one terrorist was caught through this program and really what we've done is trade our liberty for a false sense of security, and i d
but you should call a judge. johnld the floor for ten hours, once in public support and the nsa did eventually end its mass collection programs. but now after san bernardino and the attacks in paris senator marco rubio accuses senator paul of gutting american intelligence. >> we want access to these people's phones records because it gives us clue who they were looking with who may be involved in plots down the road. rand paul wants to get rid of that program. john: rand paul jones us now...
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a sleep number store. know better sleep with sleep number. johnr the terrorist attacks in paris, the french government wanted to do everything it could to prevent further attacks. so what can a government do? the media quickly reported that france was taking action. >> detaining about 200 suspects. >> stricter border control, heightened security measures. >> to detain people without a warrant. john: and that's what you see them doing here after a terrorist incident. when i'm scared, i want to see things like this. i want to believe more police action will make people safer. but there's a reason france and america have constitutions and limits on what police can do. reasons ant anthony fisher has been watching what police is doing in france and appalled. >> yeah. i've seen abuses already, warrantless searches where the proprietiers of a burger joint had in the middle of the dinner rush had 40 cops in militarized weapons trash the entire place. john: they were searching for a hidden prayer room they heard about. >> yeah. that was the principle tech
a sleep number store. know better sleep with sleep number. johnr the terrorist attacks in paris, the french government wanted to do everything it could to prevent further attacks. so what can a government do? the media quickly reported that france was taking action. >> detaining about 200 suspects. >> stricter border control, heightened security measures. >> to detain people without a warrant. john: and that's what you see them doing here after a terrorist incident. when i'm...
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fantasy is obviously a game. johnme 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 traded companies fi
fantasy is obviously a game. johnme 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...
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she has a lot of issues going on in her camp. john: in the betting which is more reliable than the polls, she is above 50%. >> the news is not focused on her. she is getting a free ride. do i like her, do i think she should be president, they capture she'll be president and the betting markets say yes. john: it does she she is way ahead. on the republican side marco rubio is the frontrunner. why is he behind trump and cruz in the polls? >> ultimately until we get to the caucus in iowa and the new hampshire primary, we won't know. at this time in 2008 and 2012, the people who were ahead in the contested caucasus in iowa didn't win. john: people have lives and they are thinking about food and sex and food again. you say who are you going to vote for and they say who's running? >> we are not living through the giuliani presidency. >> i talk to a lot of people, even those in my church and they are asking me all the time, did you see what so and so said? did you see what's happening? what trump has done has galvanized americans to be focus
she has a lot of issues going on in her camp. john: in the betting which is more reliable than the polls, she is above 50%. >> the news is not focused on her. she is getting a free ride. do i like her, do i think she should be president, they capture she'll be president and the betting markets say yes. john: it does she she is way ahead. on the republican side marco rubio is the frontrunner. why is he behind trump and cruz in the polls? >> ultimately until we get to the caucus in...
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france doesn't have a long track record. john: he screamed, this is for syria. >> bin laden said i don't like the u.s. bases in saudi arabia. isis doesn't say that. they use a much more universal rhetoric and something like we hate your way of life. john: a lot of the strive and fighting is between sunni and shiia muslims. why we weren't to step in the middle of that. we are fighting against -- we are fighting as a side of isis in syria and trying to knock out assad. then in iraq we are fighting against isis. we have a completely incoherent strategy. we are going to go home. if you leave us alone we'll leave you alone. it won't solve all the problem because some of those people i think do hate us. but i think that's probably the safest strategy. 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 c
france doesn't have a long track record. john: he screamed, this is for syria. >> bin laden said i don't like the u.s. bases in saudi arabia. isis doesn't say that. they use a much more universal rhetoric and something like we hate your way of life. john: a lot of the strive and fighting is between sunni and shiia muslims. why we weren't to step in the middle of that. we are fighting against -- we are fighting as a side of isis in syria and trying to knock out assad. then in iraq we are...
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you use cashier and a debit card but i really like to use cash. john via car you bring of a big pile of cash? >> repay for a car with a cashier's check the at the grocery store i use cash. john: you decided at age seven? >> my parents paid off their house and started to save heart and we've moved to the country we were in a little trailer and they built a house dash free so i saw the making sacrifices using their money and impacted me. they don't have stressed because they don't have that. john: you cannot recover a stolen. >> a lot of people use that argument but we don't bring $500 worth of cash with us i have cash envelopes for a brush trees and eating out i just bring that with me when i go to the restore. john: the financial system is biased against cash show they? >> when i went to buy the iphone i went to the apple store they said you don't have credit is a you have to put a $500 down as a deposit for we cannot give you the plan. >> people that use cash get discounts so that helps if you buy gas they offer savings. >> because the stores have to
you use cashier and a debit card but i really like to use cash. john via car you bring of a big pile of cash? >> repay for a car with a cashier's check the at the grocery store i use cash. john: you decided at age seven? >> my parents paid off their house and started to save heart and we've moved to the country we were in a little trailer and they built a house dash free so i saw the making sacrifices using their money and impacted me. they don't have stressed because they don't...
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mark: a bigger night for ted cruz. john: we agree on that. mark: a big night for everybody. ut our website politics.com for our coverage of the gop showdown, the debate report cards, and every thing that we will do. until then, in the morning, win we see you again, tomorrow afternoon, and on the web in the morning. on the tube at 5:00 and 8:00 eastern, we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com, from las vegas, i have one thing to say to you. mark: he's running. enjoy the debate. sayonara. ♪ ♪ is wednesday, the 16th of december. this is "trending business". ♪ >> here's what we are watching this morning, asia's advance, snapping a six-day slide and rallied from its lowest in more than two months. chance the fed will move later. a record reverse after third-quarter profit missed estimates. they raise prices to off-site falling sales at product. paradrada. you let us know what you think of today's top stories by following me on twitter. don't forget to include trending business. gettingin indonesia underway. we have a look at the market so far. jakarta keeping with the overall t
mark: a bigger night for ted cruz. john: we agree on that. mark: a big night for everybody. ut our website politics.com for our coverage of the gop showdown, the debate report cards, and every thing that we will do. until then, in the morning, win we see you again, tomorrow afternoon, and on the web in the morning. on the tube at 5:00 and 8:00 eastern, we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com, from las vegas, i have one thing to say to you. mark: he's running. enjoy the debate. sayonara. ♪...
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that is a fair thing to do. johndoes not give $5 million to a veterans group in accord with his wishes, are you saying he will not been participate in the debate? >> that is not what i'm saying at all. >> this is not a condition for his participation? >> once we see the criteria who is going to be on the stage then we make our decision. >> you might still threatened to not participate. >> it depends on what the criteria is, who is on the stage and what the polling numbers look like a criteria that debate. these three long questions, four-minute long openings? that decision has not been made yet. john: i want to talk about the black ministers meeting yesterday. most people viewed this as having been a blunder on the campaign's part to say that there were endorsements coming out of that meeting. >> they could have been phrased appropriately where a private meeting was taking place and a number of those ministers they based on those conversations and comfort level with no support his campaign. that's what took place. jo
that is a fair thing to do. johndoes not give $5 million to a veterans group in accord with his wishes, are you saying he will not been participate in the debate? >> that is not what i'm saying at all. >> this is not a condition for his participation? >> once we see the criteria who is going to be on the stage then we make our decision. >> you might still threatened to not participate. >> it depends on what the criteria is, who is on the stage and what the polling...
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if he does that, that will drive a lot of coverage. john: will anyone else put money behind him on negative ads in a serious way? mark: ben carson took a trip over the weekend to jordan, where he visited a syrian refugee camp. talking to martha raddatz on nbc's "this week" on sunday, carson argued that the u.s. should put less emphasis on resettling refugees in america and more on helping jordan improve the refugee camps that already exist. dr. carson: we are hearing that they want to go to the united states. that is not what they want. they want to go back home. the united states and other countries could be more supportive of the jordanians. they want to be repatriated into their own country. is that going to be easier from a neighboring country or the united states of america? mark: carson has been fighting this perception that he is not up to being commander-in-chief. how will this trip help him change the trajectory of that storyline? john: it helps a little bit and that i thought that his answers were relatively good. i think for peop
if he does that, that will drive a lot of coverage. john: will anyone else put money behind him on negative ads in a serious way? mark: ben carson took a trip over the weekend to jordan, where he visited a syrian refugee camp. talking to martha raddatz on nbc's "this week" on sunday, carson argued that the u.s. should put less emphasis on resettling refugees in america and more on helping jordan improve the refugee camps that already exist. dr. carson: we are hearing that they want to...
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. ♪ this looks like a battery gummy bear. john: cap the national high day. our curriculum tonight's psychology with donald trump, forensics with ted cruz annexed to credit with chris christie. but first a book report by jeb bush. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, in the blink of an eye the 2016 presidential race has been transformed into a national security election. just watch this new broadcast begin airing will tomorrow. it endeavors mightily to make the former florida governor look like the most commander in chief candidate in the field. >> i opened my hand to release the grenade and it exploded. >> this is no reality show. this is serious business. andhis is a better kids grandkids. this commander and chief requires training wheels. >> we need jeb bush. john: also today john mccormack was there with camera in hand as he jumped hillary clinton for her reluctance to say she would send troops to fight isis. >> they do not believe it is a national security threat. i do. he would work to create a coalition in the air and on the ground is well. sector de
. ♪ this looks like a battery gummy bear. john: cap the national high day. our curriculum tonight's psychology with donald trump, forensics with ted cruz annexed to credit with chris christie. but first a book report by jeb bush. in the aftermath of the paris attacks, in the blink of an eye the 2016 presidential race has been transformed into a national security election. just watch this new broadcast begin airing will tomorrow. it endeavors mightily to make the former florida governor look...
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mark: a black socks reference. johna headline. >> this is why we do not have typewriters anymore. go ahead. mark: donald trump has by the willis tower and it will be renamed again, but nobody knows what the name will be. >> ok. mark: this is professional. no hesitation. john: he just starts. mark: you got it? --says come on donald trump as is, the donald trump's willis tower. mark: ok. he standard here. -- you stand right here. john: one of the most important institutions in your life is manny's. we do not have that year, so we went to a local deli and got a sandwich. it is also stuff in your book about being defensive about your reputation and having stuff all .ver your pants and shirts the goal is for you to take three bites of this image without getting anything on your close. -- clothes. three real bites. he broke the sandwich in half. john: this is your life. mark: the clock is still moving. john: very impressive. >> i need a tarp. john: very good. mark: that is very good. we move over to the pictorial part of your
mark: a black socks reference. johna headline. >> this is why we do not have typewriters anymore. go ahead. mark: donald trump has by the willis tower and it will be renamed again, but nobody knows what the name will be. >> ok. mark: this is professional. no hesitation. john: he just starts. mark: you got it? --says come on donald trump as is, the donald trump's willis tower. mark: ok. he standard here. -- you stand right here. john: one of the most important institutions in your...
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he reminds me a saying he gave a fireside chat and the fire went out. john: very cute but a little meh. [laughter] the most boring. i know this will cause the claws to come out. you will take particular interest in this. but most boring goes to cat youtube videos. [laughter] it was a sensation. but that was then. and this is now. cats. enough already. boring. pat: have you ever watched a youtube that's big screen in your house, john? of the year. john: most charismatic, pat. pat: the niece of marie la pin, eleanor's great favorite and she's a 26-year-old that almost won the leadership of that region. extremely attractive gal. extreme right-winger, john. extremely charismatic. eleanor: and the second round of voting, the french came to their parties came down. climate change and cats are two of the most important things in my life. ok. most charismatic, pope francis in his fiat driving through washington when he vivid here, spoke before a joint session of congress. really captured the hearts and souls of a lot of americans. tom: marco rubio. clarence: bernie
he reminds me a saying he gave a fireside chat and the fire went out. john: very cute but a little meh. [laughter] the most boring. i know this will cause the claws to come out. you will take particular interest in this. but most boring goes to cat youtube videos. [laughter] it was a sensation. but that was then. and this is now. cats. enough already. boring. pat: have you ever watched a youtube that's big screen in your house, john? of the year. john: most charismatic, pat. pat: the niece of...
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mark: would a president john kasich still favor a two state's solution? ich: i think sometimes we push them, and we do it publicly to the point where we begin to undermine them. that's not the right thing to do. mark: so you come into office january 17 and the israeli prime minister says i want to take steps to make israel more secure. what would be on your suggestion list to do? what would your input be to that discussion? what you think could be done to make israel more secure right now? john kasich: the iron dome seems to be very effective. secondly, the assistance they need to be able to deter. the concerns i have are the s400s that the russians have now in syria. even though right now relations are not tense between russia and israel, when you have those kind of air defense systems out there, it begins to weaken the ability of israel to protect itself should things turned the wrong way. mark: tom friedman wrote that while vladimir putin may still popular home in some ways, his international gambits are not working out. crimea is not really working out
mark: would a president john kasich still favor a two state's solution? ich: i think sometimes we push them, and we do it publicly to the point where we begin to undermine them. that's not the right thing to do. mark: so you come into office january 17 and the israeli prime minister says i want to take steps to make israel more secure. what would be on your suggestion list to do? what would your input be to that discussion? what you think could be done to make israel more secure right now? john...
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a leader? that you remember or hold dear? johnking 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 rea
a leader? that you remember or hold dear? johnking 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....
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mark: a bigger knife or ted cruz. john: we agree on that. mark: a big night for everybody. ite liberal politics.com for our coverage of the gop showdown and the debate report cards and every thing that we will do. until then, in the morning, would we see you again, tomorrow afternoon, and on the web in the morning. at 5:00 and 8:00 eastern, we are likely for seven on bloomberg politics.com, from las vegas, i have one thing to say to you. mark: he's running. enjoy the debate. sayonara. ♪ ♪ i'm emily chang, and you're watching "bloomberg west." los angeles officials shut down schools across the city in response to an e-mail threat that they say originated in fraser, germany. you are police say they got a similar threat and concluded it was a hoax. authorities say more than 900 los angeles campuses will be thoroughly searched before reopening. french police say that a delay nine euro man is being questioned in connection with the deadly attacks in paris. the man was arrested in his home in an eastern suburb of paris. his name is not been released. in attacks killed 130 people m
mark: a bigger knife or ted cruz. john: we agree on that. mark: a big night for everybody. ite liberal politics.com for our coverage of the gop showdown and the debate report cards and every thing that we will do. until then, in the morning, would we see you again, tomorrow afternoon, and on the web in the morning. at 5:00 and 8:00 eastern, we are likely for seven on bloomberg politics.com, from las vegas, i have one thing to say to you. mark: he's running. enjoy the debate. sayonara. ♪ ♪...
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a look. i think her potential to me is the greatest. johnen people who do not like donald trump, they love his daughter. there is no doubt she could be an asset. just like i think mary pat christie who is someone who was a huge figure in chris christie's life as governor of new jersey, she is very politically savvy. she has been out on the campaign trail more. i think she will have a big role in this campaign. nicolle: she is important considering some of christie's vulnerabilities were his rough edges. i think the whole family is an important part of the chris christie story. my next one is chelsea clinton , because if you look at hillary clinton's vulnerabilities it is preventing , herself as someone who is a human being. when she says that she has not driven herself in over a decade. she does not come across as particularly relatable. i think it is a tremendous opportunity for her to connect. john: the real question about chelsea is how big of a role she wants to play. if she wanted to be a big figure, she could be as important or more im
a look. i think her potential to me is the greatest. johnen people who do not like donald trump, they love his daughter. there is no doubt she could be an asset. just like i think mary pat christie who is someone who was a huge figure in chris christie's life as governor of new jersey, she is very politically savvy. she has been out on the campaign trail more. i think she will have a big role in this campaign. nicolle: she is important considering some of christie's vulnerabilities were his...
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do you think she is making a fail? johnhere is no doubt about the fact that the democratic party has moved further left in the wake of the great recession in the financial crisis. she also was in many respects in a better position relative to the democratic electorate. i think she is fine in this area, just because the mainstream of the democratic party is still basically where pretty much hillary is on these issues, and yeah, there are some progressive activists who pine still for elizabeth warren, but hillary on policy will be the mainstream of her electorate, and she is showing that in this ad. doing it more substantially moving forward. nicolle: more examples of hearing to the left into bernie territory. one obvious area is on wall street. this is what she told stephen colbert in october. president, you are do we let them fail this time? hillary: yes. [laughter] under dodd-frank, that is what will happen. we now have stress tests. i am going to impose risks on the big bank if they engage in risky behaviors. they have to
do you think she is making a fail? johnhere is no doubt about the fact that the democratic party has moved further left in the wake of the great recession in the financial crisis. she also was in many respects in a better position relative to the democratic electorate. i think she is fine in this area, just because the mainstream of the democratic party is still basically where pretty much hillary is on these issues, and yeah, there are some progressive activists who pine still for elizabeth...
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john: it looks a little phony. i am not sure that they love it. there is something to what john kasich said last night. although it was an obvious point to make a rhetorical point. the notion for a lot of voters, there is too much screaming and yelling and politics. seeing somebody pat somebody on the back is a welcome sight. mark: anyone linked with trump is going to be in the storyline. part of the challenge for all the other candidates, cruz and trump having this buddy picture, it won't get as many attention as if they were fighting. it will still crowd them out with fascination as to why they are getting along so well. john: especially why they are getting along so well after donald trump called him a maniac a couple of days ago. i did not really mean that, no problem. mark: he is not a maniac at all. i learned more about him. you've heard the one about the republican and the democratic strategist who walked into a bar? you are about to. more on that after this. ♪ mark: joining us now, two very smart people. campaign strategists, one democrat a
john: it looks a little phony. i am not sure that they love it. there is something to what john kasich said last night. although it was an obvious point to make a rhetorical point. the notion for a lot of voters, there is too much screaming and yelling and politics. seeing somebody pat somebody on the back is a welcome sight. mark: anyone linked with trump is going to be in the storyline. part of the challenge for all the other candidates, cruz and trump having this buddy picture, it won't get...
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we came to make you a prisoner! johnh: you put any more kindling there; i'll put a ball through you. i could have picked off three or four of your men by now if i wished to do so. draw off your men 50 yards. lafayette baker: i will not! john wilkes booth: well, my brave boys! you can prepare a stretcher for me! go, go out. save yourself if you can. captain! there is a man in here who wishes to surrender awful bad! lafayette baker: let him hand out his arms! you carry a carbine and you must hand it out! john wilkes booth: i declare before my maker that this man is innocent of any crime. upon the word and honor of a gentleman, he has no arms. the arms are mine and i've got them! doherty: show your hands! put out your hands! david herold: booth. john wilkes booth: go! one more stain on the old banner! [laughs]. make quick work of it, captain. shoot me through the heart! [gunshot]. [door creaks]. conger: he's shot himself! lafayette baker: no, he did not. doherty: quick, get him out! get him out of here! private parody! man:
we came to make you a prisoner! johnh: you put any more kindling there; i'll put a ball through you. i could have picked off three or four of your men by now if i wished to do so. draw off your men 50 yards. lafayette baker: i will not! john wilkes booth: well, my brave boys! you can prepare a stretcher for me! go, go out. save yourself if you can. captain! there is a man in here who wishes to surrender awful bad! lafayette baker: let him hand out his arms! you carry a carbine and you must hand...
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it is not a company. johnmutually 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 hugely important to the company. it is what matters to our customers. it is what matters to parents in the communities in which we operate around the world. i think that sense of holding yourself to that, that is what we talked to this thing about efficacy. because actually, 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 their students to be successful? and 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 sort of the idea and the reality with what you do each day i think is fundamental to t
it is not a company. johnmutually 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 hugely important to the company. it is what matters to our customers. it is what matters to parents in the communities in which we operate around the world. i think that sense of holding yourself to that, that is what we talked to this thing about efficacy. because actually, those are all...
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long history of my father, grandfather and many in the army. >> a graduate after west point. john served in the army first in germany during the cold war and saudi arabia during the first gulf war. after nearly a decade in the field, john was stationed at the pentagon in washington d.c. >> you come in and turn on your computer and go to meetings, coordinating, working on projects. i would never guessed that something would happen there. >> on september 11th, 2001, john went to work like any other normal day. at 9:37 a.m. a hijacked passenger plane struck the side of the pentagon as a terrorist attack against the united states. john's office was located on the second floor. >> first it felt like a bomb then an earthquake. because we were in the small room, no windows were plunged into pitch darkness. a tried to get so some of my colleagues in the room. we were at that point having to crawl on the floor it was now full of hot smoke and air. you took your face off the floor and you couldn't breathe. it was singing the back of your throat. >> john was treated for severe smoke inhi lag
long history of my father, grandfather and many in the army. >> a graduate after west point. john served in the army first in germany during the cold war and saudi arabia during the first gulf war. after nearly a decade in the field, john was stationed at the pentagon in washington d.c. >> you come in and turn on your computer and go to meetings, coordinating, working on projects. i would never guessed that something would happen there. >> on september 11th, 2001, john went to...
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i think it is a tremendous opportunity for her to connect. johnthe real question about chelsea is how big of a role she wants to play. if you wanted to be a big figure, she could be as important or more important than her mother's husband, bill clinton. she could be a huge figure but i don't think she wants that role. i think the one in who was covered in the new york times today, jane sanders, could be a big figure. incredibly funny, charming. she does something to husband desperately needs wish is to soften him and show his more human side. bernie sanders needs that. his wife is probably the easiest way to get that done. the past year of 2015 started with our tour of hillary clinton's brooklyn headquarters when we come back after i word from our sponsors. ♪ nicolle: as much as we all like going out on the campaign trail, the trail comes to us. this summer when hillary clinton opened her camcorders in our backyard in brooklyn, tom was given special behind the scenes access which included michelle kwan, a mysterious refrigerator and all the people
i think it is a tremendous opportunity for her to connect. johnthe real question about chelsea is how big of a role she wants to play. if you wanted to be a big figure, she could be as important or more important than her mother's husband, bill clinton. she could be a huge figure but i don't think she wants that role. i think the one in who was covered in the new york times today, jane sanders, could be a big figure. incredibly funny, charming. she does something to husband desperately needs...