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frederick douglass gave a speech in 1964 after john cook ended his tenure in 1855. seceding ministers that help the cause, william cato and john martin. following him, francis grimke. anecdotally, reverend grimke performed in second wedding of frederick douglass, not at the church but very close to the church. reverend grimke was pastor for 50 years. there were a couple of years off for good behavior but basically for 50 years. reverend grimke was a charter member of the forerunner of the naacp. not all members of 15 street church were committed to strictly legal and nonviolent methods to obtain their freedom. a printmaker was one of five blacks who participated in john brown's raid on harpers ferry. he was one who escaped with a white colleague. he later wrote an account of that called a voice from harper ferry. it was published in canada to set the record straight about the amount of support the raid had in the black community which i understand was being diminished, being careful not to identify anyone. and now i will conclude very humbly by mentioning a couple of
frederick douglass gave a speech in 1964 after john cook ended his tenure in 1855. seceding ministers that help the cause, william cato and john martin. following him, francis grimke. anecdotally, reverend grimke performed in second wedding of frederick douglass, not at the church but very close to the church. reverend grimke was pastor for 50 years. there were a couple of years off for good behavior but basically for 50 years. reverend grimke was a charter member of the forerunner of the...
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the next day jefferson's enslaved half rather -- brother john hemmings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men madison, hamilton and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790 behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia, permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the opposition. but i can tell the rhetoric down -- i can tell in the rhetoric down and find you the votes you need to read you only need three. if before i do that president signed into law an act locating the seat of federal government on the potomac river. hamilton went to the new englanders and said the only way we can get assumption is to go to the potomac. don't interfere with the bargain the pennsylvanians and virginians have made. and they didn't. so hamilton facilitated the compromise of 1790, the residence act provided for up to 100 square miles -- federal government on the potomac river between
the next day jefferson's enslaved half rather -- brother john hemmings, cooked a wonderful french meal for the three men madison, hamilton and jefferson. the compromise was worked out. all spring, we are now in late june, 1790 behind-the-scenes negotiations trying to restore as they did, the pennsylvania and virginia southern agreement for a temporary philadelphia, permanent potomac. madison said to hamilton, of course i can't change my position on assumption since i am the leader of the...
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i was stabbed in my neck, in my back by a john. >> reporter: while cook county's task force arrests andpimps, advocates like checking's coalition for the homeless work to empower women recently freed from sex slaverimeslavery. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> they celebrated the success of victims who survived. >> i got a laugh because i can laugh about it. >> at first glance tammy's gentle demeanor doesn't distinguish her from another middle aged motherer of three. look closely and you will find scars, physical and emotional, collected from seven years of being raped, sold and exploited. >> i look at the scars i have. it's hard to believe that actually did happen. i really did go through those things. >> reporter: tammy's downward spiral began here in a quiet michigan community. after marrying her high school sweet heart, she worked part time as a welder, raising three boys. but in 2002, her life took an n unexpected turn. >> i was introduced to crack cocaine. that led me down hard. >> reporter: addiction to meth followed. tammy divorced and lost custody of her sons, ages 3, 4 and 14 at t
i was stabbed in my neck, in my back by a john. >> reporter: while cook county's task force arrests andpimps, advocates like checking's coalition for the homeless work to empower women recently freed from sex slaverimeslavery. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> they celebrated the success of victims who survived. >> i got a laugh because i can laugh about it. >> at first glance tammy's gentle demeanor doesn't distinguish her from another middle aged motherer of three....
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but we begin with our chief washington correspondent, peter cook and john kerry's diplomatic trip to ukraine. our peace efforts yielding any results so far? >> right now, he might be more of a side player in all of this. he's not the only foreign visitor trying to forge a medic solution. at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel and the french president are in kiev and they brought with them a new cease-fire initiative. they did not provide details on the proposal itself. they had next to moscow to meet with vladimir putin directly who has offered up his own peace plan. this is their response and this will be angela merkel's first visit to russia since 2013 with a goal to end the violence between the government forces and russian backed separatists. fighting has escalated as the rebels mounted a new offensive stop the conflict has claimed more than 5000 lives. in his own meetings today, kerry says russian -- russia needs to ds goalie crisis. >> russia and me separatists are seizing more territory, terrorizing more citizens, and refusing to participate in serious negotiations. let
but we begin with our chief washington correspondent, peter cook and john kerry's diplomatic trip to ukraine. our peace efforts yielding any results so far? >> right now, he might be more of a side player in all of this. he's not the only foreign visitor trying to forge a medic solution. at this hour, german chancellor angela merkel and the french president are in kiev and they brought with them a new cease-fire initiative. they did not provide details on the proposal itself. they had...
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they are all apologetic and they are sorry, but they are sorry they got caught. >> in cook county the law gives johnse this a choice, fight the case in court or pay a steep fine and have the arrest wiped from their for the record. >> we'll talk about night we have the ability to write tickets to these guys. it costs them $500, we tow their car, another $500. it ends up being about $1170. the money fined goes to the women's sheltering program. all these guys always want to pay in cash. >> we have agreed to obscure the identity of the johns arrested today. >> it is what it is. i don't judge. >> i've had discussions with some of the men we've brought into custody. it's the abundantly clear to me that they are going to continue to do this, and i have no way of knowing what they are going to do, but they are certainly not coming in our area anymore. we do it so often that a lot of people are trig twice about what they are doing. it's not worth the downside of having their entire life thrown out there. >> in the two years since cook county police started slapping fines on johns they have generated more tha
they are all apologetic and they are sorry, but they are sorry they got caught. >> in cook county the law gives johnse this a choice, fight the case in court or pay a steep fine and have the arrest wiped from their for the record. >> we'll talk about night we have the ability to write tickets to these guys. it costs them $500, we tow their car, another $500. it ends up being about $1170. the money fined goes to the women's sheltering program. all these guys always want to pay in...
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i had the privilege to learn how to cook papa john's pizza.izzas today. that is incredible. the patriarch of the most famous football family archie manning he gave me his picks for today's game. >> i'm terrible. whatever i predict, my wife says go the other way. i say coming down to a field goal but i'll pick them just because it's been so long since they won one, i'll pick the patriots. >> reporter: so archie manning has the patriots. patriots are a slight favorite in today's game. they are a one-point favorite. an estimated 10 billion dollars is going to be wagered on today's game. you can bet on much more than the outcome. you can bet on the coin toss. you can bet on what katy perry is wearing at halftime. my personal favorite is will bill belichick be caught smiling on the sidelines during the broadcast? no is a heavy favorite, by the way. >> you think? i think that just depends how the game goes, right? >> yeah. maybe catch a smile near the end if the patriots are about to win. >> exactly. andy, have fun with it out there. thank you so mu
i had the privilege to learn how to cook papa john's pizza.izzas today. that is incredible. the patriarch of the most famous football family archie manning he gave me his picks for today's game. >> i'm terrible. whatever i predict, my wife says go the other way. i say coming down to a field goal but i'll pick them just because it's been so long since they won one, i'll pick the patriots. >> reporter: so archie manning has the patriots. patriots are a slight favorite in today's game....
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mark: hey john, i was just thinking about what a great week it has been here at bloomberg politics. we sure cooked. there was that time that kanye tried to steal our show. john: that time we took hillary to brooklyn. hillary: throw a beanie on there you go. mark: that time we asked chief justice roy moore who he hangs out with. moore: i have had many friends who are homosexual. john: that time we wrote a letter to lincoln. mark: that time we found that new job for jon stewart. mark: that time i almost killed john in the kitchen. hold still, you big baby. john: that time we covered the ukrainian parliament. john: that time we jumped the shark. mark: that time we stomped the senator. what is the best place if you are trying to win votes if you want to eat lebanese votes? guest: i knew you were going to ask me that, and i can't remember. john: that time that justice ginsburg went gangster. ginsberg: i didn't know about notorious b.i.g, then realized we have one thing in common -- we were both born in brooklyn. john and mark: we will get you next time, david! ♪ >> jeb bush also had a press conference
mark: hey john, i was just thinking about what a great week it has been here at bloomberg politics. we sure cooked. there was that time that kanye tried to steal our show. john: that time we took hillary to brooklyn. hillary: throw a beanie on there you go. mark: that time we asked chief justice roy moore who he hangs out with. moore: i have had many friends who are homosexual. john: that time we wrote a letter to lincoln. mark: that time we found that new job for jon stewart. mark: that time i...
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peter cook has the latest for us from capitol hill. >> mayhem on the floor for john boehner. we have a three-week spending bill. the house republicans would hope to pass through. problems for john boehner. 50 defections are keeping the vote open. republicans, balking against john boehner. it is back to square one. things could change. the team trying to twist arms and get some republicans to change their minds but this is a bad day for john boehner. >> day with us. we will come back to you later in the show. after the break, we will have rick santorum here in our special cpac makeshift studio. it is the new season of "house of cards," we watched a little bit of it with carly fiorina and other cpacers. ♪ >> rick santorum is our guest. even though he is wearing a suit, you can say he is the vest around. do you know what that is? welcome to you. >> well, thank you. thanks for having me here. >> foreign policy was a big deal here including dealing with isis. a lot of people said my plan to defeat isis is to crush them. you said something specific, the introduction of 10,000 ameri
peter cook has the latest for us from capitol hill. >> mayhem on the floor for john boehner. we have a three-week spending bill. the house republicans would hope to pass through. problems for john boehner. 50 defections are keeping the vote open. republicans, balking against john boehner. it is back to square one. things could change. the team trying to twist arms and get some republicans to change their minds but this is a bad day for john boehner. >> day with us. we will come back...
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this is something that was cooked up with netanyahu and his advisor, with john boehner, the president out as it was announced publicly. netanyahu himself accepted the invitation later but there's just no question that the administration was surprised by this invitation in a way that was very, very out of the ordinary. >> mort kline, does it make any sense to, well, tick off one of the political parties of our two main parties in the united states? >> look, even the new york times had a story saying that president obama was informed of respond. in the same way in 2011 when prime minister netanyahu spoke to congress, obama was informed and didn't respond then. i can assure you, if the knesset wanted president obama to speak, we have to understand, we are dealing with iran that is the biggest funder of terrorism in the world. their mastermind was behind the massacre of 19 u.s. marines. they have thousands of political prisoners, they've executed hundreds of gay people, they have no political rights. this is a regime not much different than al qaeda and i.s.i.s. we wouldn't be allowing al
this is something that was cooked up with netanyahu and his advisor, with john boehner, the president out as it was announced publicly. netanyahu himself accepted the invitation later but there's just no question that the administration was surprised by this invitation in a way that was very, very out of the ordinary. >> mort kline, does it make any sense to, well, tick off one of the political parties of our two main parties in the united states? >> look, even the new york times...
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. >> i'm john stossel. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! . . . fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? kelley blue book... it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com sensitive bladder? try new always discre
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john's. it's good. becaus why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup.ecause i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> welcome back. another winter storm is in the offing but the story this afternoon is the cold temperatures. all of us here at the table are familiar with these scenes from the streets of new york city. layers were the name of the game as temperatures lipped to the -- dipped to the lowest levels in decade
john's. it's good. becaus why do i cook? because i make the best chicken noodle soup.ecause i make the best chicken noodle soup. because i make the best chicken noodle soup. for every way you make chicken noodle soup, make it delicious with swanson®. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. in our house, we...
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john boehner. >> thank you so much. peter cook our chief washington correspondent. the supercar ipo. robbery can be sold. that is coming up. ♪ >> ferrari could go public by july. he said he could sell all the shares by the time it takes him to eat a bagel. that a strong. matt miller sat down for an interview. he joins us now. he is bullish. >> he is, but how could you not be? everyone would love to own, even if only a small piece, some kind of ferrari. >> yeah, he drives one. >> the mayor of london drove one. the deal is not set in stone yet as far as how the shares will be allocated. i asked sergio for example if i had 10 shares of fiat chrysler what i have 10 shares of ferrari ? he couldn't tell me that yet. >> what we have found is some type of loyalty scheme encourages people to be long-term investors. the one we have in place at fca allows you the opportunity for extra votes. it is a long-term commitment strategy. it may work its way into ferrari . we don't know yet. >> a lot of american shareholders may not be familiar with it, but in holland have one set of rules that if you o
john boehner. >> thank you so much. peter cook our chief washington correspondent. the supercar ipo. robbery can be sold. that is coming up. ♪ >> ferrari could go public by july. he said he could sell all the shares by the time it takes him to eat a bagel. that a strong. matt miller sat down for an interview. he joins us now. he is bullish. >> he is, but how could you not be? everyone would love to own, even if only a small piece, some kind of ferrari. >> yeah, he...
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john. or joe six pack. he mentioned food. what are you cooking at your house? what are you bringing over if you're going to a party. use our hashtag #fox29weekend and tell us what you are cooking up for the big game. >> all right, thanks karen. we're all hungry and thirsty now. a cat makes headlines when he made a miraculous escape if the grave. now he's at the center of a so-called controversy. >> here is another one of our favorites. boyz ii men end of the road. >>> a florida cat who made headlines after his miraculous escape from the grave is now at the center of another controversy. >> the human society says it is not going to be returning that cat to his owner. they have been caring for him. a lot of people have questions about the story including the humane society whether the cat owners believed he was really dead when they had him buried. they pointed to video up loaded to youtube and facebook that allegedly had comments from saying bart was still moving. >> it was very neglectful. we just are not going to return the cat to him. there was a woman that c
john. or joe six pack. he mentioned food. what are you cooking at your house? what are you bringing over if you're going to a party. use our hashtag #fox29weekend and tell us what you are cooking up for the big game. >> all right, thanks karen. we're all hungry and thirsty now. a cat makes headlines when he made a miraculous escape if the grave. now he's at the center of a so-called controversy. >> here is another one of our favorites. boyz ii men end of the road. >>> a...
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if you listen to what john kerry said yesterday, he said that a lot of the diplomatic effort was basically cooked up without direct involvement of the united states, that he was basically informed after putin sent a letter to hollande and merkel. at this point, the u.s. is really on the scene as potential heavy disruptive force threatening to arm ukrainians. >> who is really controlling the rebels at this point? is it russia? >> we have an image that putin has this long screwdriver, and he can calibrate and change policy at whim. he has basically created a massive mess, opened up pandora's box, and all manner of crazies, people with their own agenda some of whom are ultra-national, some of whom are some criminal gangs, are now owing to -- to them, they are going to take advantage of the situation. >> are they going to listen to any peace plan which might come out of this? >> we don't know. it has been the case in the past with a have basically -- where they have basically blown off requests, and a think that represents that they themselves are a force in eastern ukraine. >> how about falling oil
if you listen to what john kerry said yesterday, he said that a lot of the diplomatic effort was basically cooked up without direct involvement of the united states, that he was basically informed after putin sent a letter to hollande and merkel. at this point, the u.s. is really on the scene as potential heavy disruptive force threatening to arm ukrainians. >> who is really controlling the rebels at this point? is it russia? >> we have an image that putin has this long screwdriver,...
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>> a few doors down at this sports bar, john laska is finishing up his shift as a cook when he hears i heard one distinctive pop and then three more following it and i knew it was a firearm being shot off. >> laska looks out from the door of the restaurant to see what the commotion is. >> i saw the car pull away. i didn't know if those were the ones shooting or what the deal was. i made sure to note the car, what color it was, how many doors it had, and that's the description i was able to give the police. >> although it's a dangerous situation, laska wants to do everything he can to help. licensed to carry a concealed weapon, he goes to his car to get his gun and then runs to the crime scene. by the time laska arrives, the armed men are gone. >> police came on scene and cordoned off the area. at that point their investigation took over. >> later that night, the man shot by the guard is found in a hotel parking lot five miles away. he dies of his wounds at a local hospital. with the help of laska's description, the abandoned car is found here the home of one of the suspects. the othe
>> a few doors down at this sports bar, john laska is finishing up his shift as a cook when he hears i heard one distinctive pop and then three more following it and i knew it was a firearm being shot off. >> laska looks out from the door of the restaurant to see what the commotion is. >> i saw the car pull away. i didn't know if those were the ones shooting or what the deal was. i made sure to note the car, what color it was, how many doors it had, and that's the description...
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but i want to know from john chambers if he is because if carl icahn can talk to tim cook, then presumablyist could, if he wanted to talk to john chambers. the fact that cisco has a market cap does not mean it is off-limits to activists. john chambers says he and the company like cisco and other companies, what they need to do about activism. >> many of the things that other companies have been criticized on, we have done ourselves. that is a nice way of saying that we have been an activist and we are going to lead it and become the number one i.t. company. we have a good chance of doing that. betty: did he just say we are our own activist? erik: i said, what does that mean, does that mean staying one step ahead of the activists? he said not exactly, he said it means staying a step ahead of shareholders and making sure -- in the case of cisco, no one shareholder owns more than 6% of the stock. that is blackrock, which is by nature not activist. there are other investment firms in there, but no activist has a specific position. when i asked him about activism, he got a bit touchy. john cham
but i want to know from john chambers if he is because if carl icahn can talk to tim cook, then presumablyist could, if he wanted to talk to john chambers. the fact that cisco has a market cap does not mean it is off-limits to activists. john chambers says he and the company like cisco and other companies, what they need to do about activism. >> many of the things that other companies have been criticized on, we have done ourselves. that is a nice way of saying that we have been an...
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john will join me. we will also have more coming up from washington. peter cookting from the white house today between president obama and the german chancellor. those stories and more when ice you would've to minutes. -- when i see you in a few minutes. >> a viral video. yes, he dives into a volcano. he will talk to me about how they use technology to capture amazing video inside of one of the hottest and most dangerous places on the earth. ♪ >> sam calls himself and explore an entrepreneur. his start ups connect people with once-in-a-lifetime adventures led to this there it a viral video called volcano diver. nearly 3.7 million views on youtube. now out with a new volcano video sponsored by a handful of technology companies. checked without. >> i have always been an adventure and pushing the boundaries. >> sending in a live volcano where it is flirting poisonous gas -- farting poisonous gas. it is an amazing thing. it is about 1000 degrees when you're approaching that sure of the lob awake. >> it is interesting to me in a world of go row women think the adventu
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cook's door. it seems apple was responsive to the kinds of demands that carl icahn made. johnhambers and says that will not happen to cisco because he's listening to his shareholders. >> more "bloomberg west" right after this. >> this is "bloomberg west." to our special focus this hour the gaming industry. digging deeper into one hit wonders. niccolo de masi of glu mobile came all the way down the street to be my anchor buddy today. i want to talk about glu mobile. it's really interesting. you have gone from one hit too many hits. -- to many hits. >> we are starting a hollywood trend. celebrities are trying to work directly with people like ourselves to reach their fans and cut out studios, labels other traditional intermediaries. kim is the first of many. we've also sign katy perry. >> $23 million in sales -- $223 million in sales. talk to me about the game. my nine-year-old is limited to an hour of screen time everyday. she launched the kim kardashian game and 20 minutes later she is still playing it. talk to me about the gameplay and how you made that so good. >> pioneering
cook's door. it seems apple was responsive to the kinds of demands that carl icahn made. johnhambers and says that will not happen to cisco because he's listening to his shareholders. >> more "bloomberg west" right after this. >> this is "bloomberg west." to our special focus this hour the gaming industry. digging deeper into one hit wonders. niccolo de masi of glu mobile came all the way down the street to be my anchor buddy today. i want to talk about glu...
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john rolls in the early 1600s. this program is part of a series called face-to-face, about important players in the struggle for justice in american history. >> >> hello, everyone. i'm can cook -- i'm ian cooke. this afternoon's face-to-face talk pocahontas. face-to-face is a series designed to highlight the best of our collection and explore some of the surprising historical connections within it. it might seem a stretch to connect alexander hamilton with mark twain, but as a matter of history, we do it all the time. jim barber is a historian here at the national portrait gallery. jim curated our current collection about the city, its intrigues and operators during the lincoln administration, and organized an exhibition of original art commissioned by "time" magazine for their covers about half a century ago. you could visit these shows on the second floor well jim puts the finishing touches on his next exhibition about babe ruth. please welcome jim barber. [applause] >> welcome to the national portrait gallery. we are in the third oldest public building in the city of washington, behind the white house and the capitol. the fourth oldest public old incas across the street,
john rolls in the early 1600s. this program is part of a series called face-to-face, about important players in the struggle for justice in american history. >> >> hello, everyone. i'm can cook -- i'm ian cooke. this afternoon's face-to-face talk pocahontas. face-to-face is a series designed to highlight the best of our collection and explore some of the surprising historical connections within it. it might seem a stretch to connect alexander hamilton with mark twain, but as a...
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cook for your boyfriend. >> that will never happen. >> i thought you wanted to get the girls involved. >> john stewart is gone stewart. he will be leaving after 17 years on-the-job. >> 17 years is the longest i have ever in my life held a job by 16 years and five months. but in my heart i know it is time for someone else to have that opportunity. >> thank you for that. who will fill his tiny shoes? speculators have been speculating. some of the names mentioned include the very sexy late night host seth meyers. >> good looking. >> they show samantha b delight and jason jones, unemployed brian williams "realtime"'s bill maher and finally clint howard. what is so funny? he is the better howard. think about the howards ron howard -- . >> when you think of good movies it is clint's you will go to. >> bonnie, now that you started talking what did you make of his departure? >> i am just finding out now. you know me. i only watch fox. i don't think it should be samantha b and jason jones. they are a husband and wife team. husband and wives that work together are gross. i don't agree. samantha b could do it on her own. i know
cook for your boyfriend. >> that will never happen. >> i thought you wanted to get the girls involved. >> john stewart is gone stewart. he will be leaving after 17 years on-the-job. >> 17 years is the longest i have ever in my life held a job by 16 years and five months. but in my heart i know it is time for someone else to have that opportunity. >> thank you for that. who will fill his tiny shoes? speculators have been speculating. some of the names mentioned...
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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 repair shop and not knowing how to change the oil. -john: you're right. -becky: that's true. lemonis: roasting coffee is the single most important process of this company. everybody should know how to do it. becky: we got the master roaster when we bought it. he stuck around. he only works one to two days, so that's when i got my son to start learning to roast. he's our junior roaster, daily roaster. lemo
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...
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i didn't realize what a great cook you are and cooked with everybody you performed and elton john owes know. >> we'll find out soon. >> pie friend we're going to do earth. >> bring your diamonds. we'll help you. >> everything that sparkles is good. hi riker. >> hello. >> i met you on "good morning america." >> yes. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you again. >> everybody knows you sick and perform with your family. >> i do. >> your brothers your sister. is it nice to step out on your own on to the ballroom floor in lime looking forward to getting a little dancing in. >> that hough dna won't help at all. >> no pressure. >> any advice from your cousins, julianne and derek hough? >> i actually haven't talked to them yet so i will definitely be looking for tips especially from derek because he's a guy in the dance floor. >> she's probably got a couple good ones too. >> i'm sure she does. >> yeah yeah. hi charlotte mckinney. >> hi. how are you. >> you sort of stole the show at the super bowl didn't you? >> i did, yes. >> there were a few plays that might have stolen the show too. >> oh ye
i didn't realize what a great cook you are and cooked with everybody you performed and elton john owes know. >> we'll find out soon. >> pie friend we're going to do earth. >> bring your diamonds. we'll help you. >> everything that sparkles is good. hi riker. >> hello. >> i met you on "good morning america." >> yes. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you again. >> everybody knows you sick and perform with your family. >>...
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cook. this was quite a stunning turn of events down on the floor of the house. peter: another rough day for john boehner here in the halls of congress. did not totally expect what happened on the floor a short time ago, but you had not only 172 democrats but 52 republicans bucking john boehner and opposing this three-week stopgap spending measure to keep the lights on at the department of homeland security. the idea on the republican party was to have the time to whack president obama over his immigration executive action. the rally is, in a few hours funding for this agency will dry up. boehner and his leadership team meeting behind closed doors to decide their next steps. they had a couple options. maybe short-term spending will get them through the weekend. or they could do what was almost unthinkable a few hours ago -- take up the bill that passed the senate that fully funds the department of homeland security but says nothing about the immigration executive action. if the speaker does that, he is going to have a lot of angry conservatives in the republican conference upset with him. but the
cook. this was quite a stunning turn of events down on the floor of the house. peter: another rough day for john boehner here in the halls of congress. did not totally expect what happened on the floor a short time ago, but you had not only 172 democrats but 52 republicans bucking john boehner and opposing this three-week stopgap spending measure to keep the lights on at the department of homeland security. the idea on the republican party was to have the time to whack president obama over his...
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>> they set up their camping and cooking inside the theater and it became a mess very quickly. finally after 39 days when john ford is released stanton previously in transit said, okay, you can reopen the theater. they're scheduled for a july 10 reopening. timing is bad because of the execution of the ones who were found guilty was the week before, so emotion is rising high again. they schedule a reopening. it's going to be "the octeroon," which was jeannie's benefit. they brought back the actors the stage crew rushes around cleaning up getting everything ready. 5:00 that afternoon soldiers came back, stacked arms, closed the theater down on stanton's orders. it was not allowed to reopen. no performance for another 100 years at ford's theater. it is converted to a warehouse for federal records. and on the day of edwin booth's funeral, it collapses killing 27 clerks in the believe ofuilding of ford's theater. thank you. [ applause ] >> you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span tv. if you like us like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this week while congress is in recess, book
>> they set up their camping and cooking inside the theater and it became a mess very quickly. finally after 39 days when john ford is released stanton previously in transit said, okay, you can reopen the theater. they're scheduled for a july 10 reopening. timing is bad because of the execution of the ones who were found guilty was the week before, so emotion is rising high again. they schedule a reopening. it's going to be "the octeroon," which was jeannie's benefit. they...
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soldiers immediately surrounded it, set up their campfires and cooking inside the theater t became a mess very quickly. after -- after 39 days, when john ford is released, stanton previously in transit says you can reopen the theater. time something bad because the execution of the ones who were found guilty was the week before. emotion is rising high again. they schedule a reopening. it's going to be jeannie gorlet's benefit. even though she wasn't available. they brought back most of the actors rehearsed all day, stage crew rushes around getting everything ready. 5:00 that afternoon, soldiers come back, stack arms, close the theater down on stanton's orders and it was not allowed to reopen. no performance for another hundred years at ford's theater. it is converted into a warehouse for confederate records and in 1893 on the day of edwin booth's funeral, it collapses, killing 27 clerks in the building at ford's theater. thank you. [ applause ] >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at cspan history. >>> before he was elected the first president of
soldiers immediately surrounded it, set up their campfires and cooking inside the theater t became a mess very quickly. after -- after 39 days, when john ford is released, stanton previously in transit says you can reopen the theater. time something bad because the execution of the ones who were found guilty was the week before. emotion is rising high again. they schedule a reopening. it's going to be jeannie gorlet's benefit. even though she wasn't available. they brought back most of the...
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there are leaders who have risen to the top ranks and are still sheep like tim cook as well as steve jobs bill gates, even johnhis country, but, still, these traditions really die hard. jose. >> who knew that sheep was good birth control. learning something new every day. thanks so much. appreciate your time. >>> now to another ground breaking move for marvel comics the first series to feature a female asian-american hero is now on comic book stands. her name is cindy moon and her alter ego is named silk a year after marvel featured its first muslim character to headline its comicback. the editor-in-chief joins us from "the nerds of color," and what a pleasure to see you, buddy. >> thanks for having me. >> tell us about the new character and the significance of silk. >> well i think, as you said marvel is coming kind of coming into the 21st century that people of color and others can be superheros. dc comics before this had an asian-american bat girl. fans of color and nerds of color are a market for comic book superheros. >> that's really good to see. also seeing more diversity on the tv the big screen with f
there are leaders who have risen to the top ranks and are still sheep like tim cook as well as steve jobs bill gates, even johnhis country, but, still, these traditions really die hard. jose. >> who knew that sheep was good birth control. learning something new every day. thanks so much. appreciate your time. >>> now to another ground breaking move for marvel comics the first series to feature a female asian-american hero is now on comic book stands. her name is cindy moon and...
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cook makes all those iphones in asia. >> i don't think it looks great. >> we've seen it before, applebee's, papa john's all laying off becauseobama care. >> i think charlie is right. staples trying to hide behind 259 hour policy obama care is a reason. it's got to be. >> all these companies have to, you know, tow the corporate line. they're going to say it has nothing to do with it. if you tell me a company will not react by cutting jobs, cutting wages, cutting hours when they're faced with increased mandates from obama care highest corporate tax rate -- >> what do you think they make billions in profits when in fact some are chosing 200 stores and merging with office depot. >> what does the president think? companies make money. they make profit. the more profits they make, the more -- >> it's not philanthropic. >> apple making trillions upon trillions, i'm an apple shareholder, that's fine by me. >> and market share is almost $1 trillion right now. the biggest company in the world. >> what i'm saying, you can't -- you have to be fair and balanced about this. >> absolutely. >> if you have a problem with one company, you a p
cook makes all those iphones in asia. >> i don't think it looks great. >> we've seen it before, applebee's, papa john's all laying off becauseobama care. >> i think charlie is right. staples trying to hide behind 259 hour policy obama care is a reason. it's got to be. >> all these companies have to, you know, tow the corporate line. they're going to say it has nothing to do with it. if you tell me a company will not react by cutting jobs, cutting wages, cutting hours...
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then carl icahn knocked on tim cook store and had a dialogue with him, and it seems that apple was in some way response into the kinds of demands that carl icahn made. johnhambers says that's not going to happen to cisco because he's listening to his shareholders. >> erik schatzker, thank you very much. >> always glad to be here. >> more "bloomberg west" after this. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." the gaming industry, we will dig the been to the constant quest to catch a whale. we will do it all with the help of the ceo behind one of the most popular games in the world right now, kim kardashian halle week -- hollywood. i'm psyched to have you on. i want to talk about blue mobile. -- glu mobile. you have gone from one hit too many hits. >> we are steering what is a hollywood trend. celebrities are trying to work directly with people like ourselves to reach their fans and cut out studios, labels other traditional intermediaries. kim's the first of many. we recently announced katy perry. >> your company, $225 million in sales, kim kardashian is a big part of that. talk to me about the kim game. my nine-year-old is limited to an hour of screen time everyday.
then carl icahn knocked on tim cook store and had a dialogue with him, and it seems that apple was in some way response into the kinds of demands that carl icahn made. johnhambers says that's not going to happen to cisco because he's listening to his shareholders. >> erik schatzker, thank you very much. >> always glad to be here. >> more "bloomberg west" after this. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." the gaming industry, we will dig the been to the...
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. >> thank you, john nichols. female announcer: essential pepin is made possible by: female announcer: kitchenaid: for the way it's made. proudly celebrating ten years of cookhe cure to support the fight against breast cancer. female announcer: and by c. donatiello winery, producing pinot noir and chardonnay from sonoma's russian river valley. c. donatiello winery is a proud supporter of jacques pepin. and by: male announcer: oxo good grips. oxo: tools you hold on to. - you know a great steak is still a very special treat for me. i love steak, and the meat is so great in america. this is my friend david shalleck. he's a chef. he's an author. and more than all, he had a steakhouse, so you know about steak. - oh, yeah, wonderful. this is a beautiful steak, jacques. how did you get these grill marks so perfect? - well, i was taught this way.
. >> thank you, john nichols. female announcer: essential pepin is made possible by: female announcer: kitchenaid: for the way it's made. proudly celebrating ten years of cookhe cure to support the fight against breast cancer. female announcer: and by c. donatiello winery, producing pinot noir and chardonnay from sonoma's russian river valley. c. donatiello winery is a proud supporter of jacques pepin. and by: male announcer: oxo good grips. oxo: tools you hold on to. - you know a great...
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given what tim cook had to deal with, and carl icahn, it is important for a guy like john chambers runnings large as cisco, not to have to worry about the distraction of an activist. brendan: cisco has a bigger problem than apple did. cisco is facing an existential challenge. it sells boxes that sit at the heart of the internet. increasingly technology pushed by facebook and google, is at the edge of the network, instead of inboxes that cisco can sell. erik: john chambers would say, who owns the edge? cisco owns the edge. he talked plenty about yesterday. software defined networking will not be the death knell for cisco. virginie: i think things are moving very fast. i think with clouds and internet and things, as we discussed, and the ongoing need for security i think things are moving very fast. i see a company like cisco however, has the resilience and the talent to create innovation. will they do it? erik: or buy it? $40 million of his cash is trapped outside the united states. he cannot be a player in silicon valley if he does not have the money to spend. is that a problem? virginie:
given what tim cook had to deal with, and carl icahn, it is important for a guy like john chambers runnings large as cisco, not to have to worry about the distraction of an activist. brendan: cisco has a bigger problem than apple did. cisco is facing an existential challenge. it sells boxes that sit at the heart of the internet. increasingly technology pushed by facebook and google, is at the edge of the network, instead of inboxes that cisco can sell. erik: john chambers would say, who owns...
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cook joins us from d.c. the president asked for permission. how is that working out so far? >> johnlled with everything the president is asking for. he is less of a problem that a lot of the president's fellow democrats are. the president will get the authorization for the use of military force maybe tweak here and there to satisfy both democrats who worry it is to lose and some republicans who think it does not give the president enough authority to wage war. after some pretty intense hearings and floor debates, the president will likely get his way. >> helped me understand these strange words. the republicans are concerned that they are not giving barack obama enough authority? >> amazing given what we have seen play out. there are a lot of republicans who want the president to have a blank check so they can wage the fight they think is necessary to defeat the islamic state. they do not think the language in here gives the president that freedom. they want to make this a bit more open-ended. it flies in the face of everything else we have heard about the imperial president from re
cook joins us from d.c. the president asked for permission. how is that working out so far? >> johnlled with everything the president is asking for. he is less of a problem that a lot of the president's fellow democrats are. the president will get the authorization for the use of military force maybe tweak here and there to satisfy both democrats who worry it is to lose and some republicans who think it does not give the president enough authority to wage war. after some pretty intense...
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cook was a year in. the iphone 5 hadn't come out, the major controversy he was dealing with was labor abuses in china. he hired johnwette as head of retail. hadn't fired him, hadn't fired scott forstall. year two where we see the things coming to light, the apple watch, iphone 6, started under development. what satya nadella starts doing tomorrow is probably going to have a much bigger impact on where we see microsoft in a year. >> sophomore year is where you see growing pains too and there's also the argument that he took care of a lot of the low hanging fruit, he made the company a leaner company, he refocused it. >> yep. >> he added some of the new products that were already in the pipeline. but now he actually has to build on that and strong growing. >> windows has basically 2 to 3% market share in mobile. let me give you numbers how stark this has become. i was looking at a chart, you can call it the 30/70 split. two years ago most had 30% of their traffic on mobile, 70% on desk top. now everybody is basically flipped. you see a chart where it just inverts itself and they don't have much of game on mobile. one
cook was a year in. the iphone 5 hadn't come out, the major controversy he was dealing with was labor abuses in china. he hired johnwette as head of retail. hadn't fired him, hadn't fired scott forstall. year two where we see the things coming to light, the apple watch, iphone 6, started under development. what satya nadella starts doing tomorrow is probably going to have a much bigger impact on where we see microsoft in a year. >> sophomore year is where you see growing pains too and...
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cooked the things down in the branding fire for a while. and then after he thought they were done, he pulled a skewer out and held it out to john. `here, john, try these.' and i think john was pretty astonished. i would have been. but he was great. he plucked them off the end of this baling wire skewer and popped them in his mouth and chewed them up and sort of swallowed hard and said, `oh very good, mr. day.' c-span: now was your father testing him? >> guest: oh, he di--well, of course. c-span: has--has your husband, john o'connor, had any mountain oysters since that day? >> guest: oh, we used to have more than our share, i'm afraid that was one of the things that cattlemen sort of thought were a delicacy. and, actually, my mother knew how to prepare them and cook them, and they weren't too bad. you know, when i grew up everything was deep fried. you deep fried the steak. you could have a perfectly good t-bone steak, and any cowboy worth his salt would want it chicken fried. and you fried the chicken, too and fried the bacon and fried the eggs and fried everything. and so you fried the mountain oysters, too, dipped in a little
cooked the things down in the branding fire for a while. and then after he thought they were done, he pulled a skewer out and held it out to john. `here, john, try these.' and i think john was pretty astonished. i would have been. but he was great. he plucked them off the end of this baling wire skewer and popped them in his mouth and chewed them up and sort of swallowed hard and said, `oh very good, mr. day.' c-span: now was your father testing him? >> guest: oh, he di--well, of course....
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john boehner needs to have as many republicans way to support it as possible. betty: we are trying to figure out what he meant by body temperature. that was a little weird. peter cook, a little too intimate. we continue this conversation in a few moments with will hurd former cia officer who serves on the homeland security committee. it is a tale of two retailers. jcpenney, shares fell 11% in after-hours trade after a loss in the holiday quarter. issuing a disappointing annual forecast. you had gap's quarterly profit that beat estimates and was helped by sales from old navy. it gave the retail a healthy boost. julie hyman is here with more. what happened? julie: there were so many attended an in progress turnarounds in retail. these are two of them. on jcpenney we have a retailer that went disastrously wrong under ron johnson. we had mike ullman come back and stabilize.. we saw continued signs of stabilization in the fourth quarter with comparable sales up 4.4%. the company posted break even profit. analysts have been looking for more. in terms of the forecast for the full year, jcpenney says sales are going to be up 3% to 5%. it might be on the lower end of that.
john boehner needs to have as many republicans way to support it as possible. betty: we are trying to figure out what he meant by body temperature. that was a little weird. peter cook, a little too intimate. we continue this conversation in a few moments with will hurd former cia officer who serves on the homeland security committee. it is a tale of two retailers. jcpenney, shares fell 11% in after-hours trade after a loss in the holiday quarter. issuing a disappointing annual forecast. you had...
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john boehner do if fellow republicans reject a planned to keep the department of home insecurity open? ♪ >> midnight tonight, another cliff. funding for the homeland security department set to run dry. peter cookhe latest from the capital. this is not a fight between democrats and republicans. between the house and senate isn't it? >> a standoff between republicans in the house and senate. they are heading in opposite directions. at house is voting on a procedural move that will clear the way for a three-week spending bill for the department of homeland security. it will give them three weeks to try to sort things out. you have mitch mcconnell and the senate pushing forward with a clean spending bill no language at all having to do with the presidents immigration executive action. two different tracks, both from republicans, both on a collision course. we will see the house and senate passed that three-week extension later today. there is a lot of infighting among republicans over this. democrats are standing back using her publicans of putting national security on the line. -- accusing republicans. >> let's say the funding is lost. what does that mean for us tomorrow on the next week? >> most
john boehner do if fellow republicans reject a planned to keep the department of home insecurity open? ♪ >> midnight tonight, another cliff. funding for the homeland security department set to run dry. peter cookhe latest from the capital. this is not a fight between democrats and republicans. between the house and senate isn't it? >> a standoff between republicans in the house and senate. they are heading in opposite directions. at house is voting on a procedural move that will...
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cooking oil blankets. basically, what i would like from the agencies, international agencies, stop thinking in terms of humanitarian assistance and start thinking in terms of development. >> washington journal continues. johnwe welcome lawrence hurley the supreme court correspondents. president obama's immigration action was put on hold after that ruling by federal judge in texas. the latest legal battle for an issue that administration sees as possibly part of its legacy when it leaves office. how much is the obama administration going to have to look to the courts during its last 2 years? guest: several big issues before the courts, whether the supreme court or lower courts. the in ministries and not likely -- the administration not likely to get much through congress the focus will be on the courts. john: rundown those legacy issues and when we are expected to hear about them and when cases will be argued, whether it be the supreme court or lower courts? guest: the big one coming up most quickly is a big health care case, which the supreme court is hearing. their hearing oral argument on march 4, this is the case that challenges the subsidies available that allows people to buy health insurance on the f
cooking oil blankets. basically, what i would like from the agencies, international agencies, stop thinking in terms of humanitarian assistance and start thinking in terms of development. >> washington journal continues. johnwe welcome lawrence hurley the supreme court correspondents. president obama's immigration action was put on hold after that ruling by federal judge in texas. the latest legal battle for an issue that administration sees as possibly part of its legacy when it leaves...