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renÉe martin, on-site john dulles is on say john david are you in the room john bell?sorry about that john doe renÉe martin joyce cannon monica corral, john beatty. peter gillick, david romulo, tom carter david gibbs and all of the court link. i just want to point out that the port laborers at an working tirelessly since like weekend after weekend after weekend. as you know, they work very very hard to accommodate the comments of mayors event that were on the waterfront. which quickly led into the fourth of july events about which were equally amazing. then, into this san francisco symphony event. so i want to conflict them, especially those of us who have been those of them brand-new to the port team that is getting well into their jobs trial by fire so to speak. so, just a wonderful evening. there's much more i could tell you about it and i do hope that the symphony will consider returning. i think everybody enjoyed it quite a bit. next, i
renÉe martin, on-site john dulles is on say john david are you in the room john bell?sorry about that john doe renÉe martin joyce cannon monica corral, john beatty. peter gillick, david romulo, tom carter david gibbs and all of the court link. i just want to point out that the port laborers at an working tirelessly since like weekend after weekend after weekend. as you know, they work very very hard to accommodate the comments of mayors event that were on the waterfront. which quickly led...
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david: some do, some retired. not because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of the newer hits -- dropbox, instagram, tumblr. how do you fill the big shoes of david sze? john: what i learned is you probably don't try. instagram is a good example. i brought it in and people did not love it. emily: really? john: reid was not sure it would work. i believed in kevin and had enough affinity for the category and the product that i really wanted to do it. emily: why didn't reid think it would work? john: i don't know. he said some words, and who knows exactly what he meant? he thought it was interesting, but not huge. emily: is there a science to it, a formula to these things? john: with kevin, it took me a while to convince him to raise money. i chased him for the better part of six months. david: airbnb is another example. i was like, i don't get it. i don't get it. reid was on the other side pushing really hard to make it through. we think that dialectic, combined with respect for each other, allows us to get to good outcomes. emily: good that
david: some do, some retired. not because of that. emily: john, you are behind some of the newer hits -- dropbox, instagram, tumblr. how do you fill the big shoes of david sze? john: what i learned is you probably don't try. instagram is a good example. i brought it in and people did not love it. emily: really? john: reid was not sure it would work. i believed in kevin and had enough affinity for the category and the product that i really wanted to do it. emily: why didn't reid think it would...
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david and john: thank you for having us. emily: david, you've been at the firm, what, like 15 years? david: 16th year. emily: 16 years now. john? john: just four. emily: and david, you really put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? david: well, first of all, i'd say, you know, it's really a partnership effort. i'll take some credit, but it's really a team effort, as always is at greylock. in the early 2000s, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating background and that allows us, we think, to connect better to the entrepreneurs to find the great opportunities to win them and help build those companies. emily: john, you were the ceo of mozilla, you started your career as a scientist at apple? john: i guess that mostly means i didn't shift code while i was at apple. [laughter] i was doing experiments and playing around the edges, but yeah. emily: so, why greylock? john: i wouldn't fit in at most firms. i wouldn't want to work at most firms. emily: why not? john: because i like people w
david and john: thank you for having us. emily: david, you've been at the firm, what, like 15 years? david: 16th year. emily: 16 years now. john? john: just four. emily: and david, you really put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? david: well, first of all, i'd say, you know, it's really a partnership effort. i'll take some credit, but it's really a team effort, as always is at greylock. in the early 2000s, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating...
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david c andoday john lily. zee.avid you really put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? david: it was really a partnership effort. in the early 2000, we made a move to say that every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better and help build companies. john, you were the ceo of mozilla. i was doing experiments and playing around the edges at apple. i wouldn't want to work in most firms. i like people who make things. i greylock, everybody -- at greylock, everybody values making things. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? david: we believe that if you come from product and you have that background and have that network, there is an authenticity trade in 2005, when investment, it seemed small. it was just students. it seemed like an insane valuation. people look like that and said i had lost my mind. even partners inside greylock. john: one of the characteristics of our partnership is that we like to disagree. there were some partners saying that t
david c andoday john lily. zee.avid you really put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? david: it was really a partnership effort. in the early 2000, we made a move to say that every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better and help build companies. john, you were the ceo of mozilla. i was doing experiments and playing around the edges at apple. i wouldn't want to work in most firms. i like people who make things. i greylock, everybody...
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john david was born on july 8, 1935 in marion, louisiana. when he was born, he umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck, causing nerve damage and permanently paralyzing the left half of his face. john david however, never let that hardship hold him back. as a junior at spring hill high school he led the football team to win the class 1-a state football championship in 1952. as a senior he led the basketball team to win the class 1-a state championship of 1954. after graduating from high school he married his high school sweetheart, karen, on july 2 1954. earlier that year, he had committed to play football at texas a&m university for legendary coach paul "bear" bryant so in fall of 1954 john david and carolyn moved to college station. during his time at a&m he would play running back, defensive positions and special teams as a kick returner. he truly was the complete collegiate football package. in 1956, he led the aggies to their first ever road victory against archrival the university of texas at memorial stadium in austin he also led th
john david was born on july 8, 1935 in marion, louisiana. when he was born, he umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck, causing nerve damage and permanently paralyzing the left half of his face. john david however, never let that hardship hold him back. as a junior at spring hill high school he led the football team to win the class 1-a state football championship in 1952. as a senior he led the basketball team to win the class 1-a state championship of 1954. after graduating from high...
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john? >> david, it's not just about this one lion. albeit cecil is a symbol for people but a lot of people are calling a ban on trophy hunting altogether. >> reporter: that's right. this is sparked renewed controversy over trophy hunting where professional hunters take clients and they will pay top dollar tens of thousands of dollars, to kill lions and other big game animals. i'm here at lions rock. we spent the day here seeing how they help rehabilitate big cats who could have been slated to be shot. in fact, there is a whole industry in southern africa where lions are just bred to be killed by hunters and conservation groups say despite the fact that somebody comes into conversation for hunting that this is a brutal practice that needs to be ended and this case this symbolic case is certainly adding to their argument. john? >> david mckenzie for us in a beautiful location yourself. it's been fun looking at beautiful pictures of that lion albeit a lion that is now deceived. >>> the search intensifies for two teens missing at sea. the
john? >> david, it's not just about this one lion. albeit cecil is a symbol for people but a lot of people are calling a ban on trophy hunting altogether. >> reporter: that's right. this is sparked renewed controversy over trophy hunting where professional hunters take clients and they will pay top dollar tens of thousands of dollars, to kill lions and other big game animals. i'm here at lions rock. we spent the day here seeing how they help rehabilitate big cats who could have been...
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john: he is using market cap to buy whatsapp. he is using market capitalization to find what is next. david: complacency snuck in. amath just said he thinks the facebook killer is going to be built in two or three years. john: i do not think that is right. you need a new platform to emerge. it is not obvious to me with a platform is. we are early on mobile. what is possible is that we are starting to internalize what it means to have a supercomputer in our pockets all the time. strapped to your wrist or whatever. it will not disrupt the market. but i do not think the next two or three years will be when that happens. been knownavid:has to exaggerate. emily: ken snapchat disrupt facebook? john: it is not the same thing. emily: you said twitter is a big mistake, that he did not invest. what do you think about their future now? there is a lot of question as to what their place in history will be. david: any time you carry a high public valuation, you have a target on your back. you will be criticized. they have time to figure out how to stay relevant, how to stay valuable. john: i think we forgot how transformative t
john: he is using market cap to buy whatsapp. he is using market capitalization to find what is next. david: complacency snuck in. amath just said he thinks the facebook killer is going to be built in two or three years. john: i do not think that is right. you need a new platform to emerge. it is not obvious to me with a platform is. we are early on mobile. what is possible is that we are starting to internalize what it means to have a supercomputer in our pockets all the time. strapped to your...
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joe johns, david challian thanks so much guys. >>> coming up new information on a letter escaped killer richard matt sent to his daughter before he escaped from prison. plus counties in several states have not granted couples marriage licenses. why the legal battle may be far from over. i like your place. oh, thank you, make yourself at home i'll be right back. hm. she's got x1. alright. huh, hm, ohh... monster? she seemed so nice at dinner. i'm back! ahh! uhh... whatcha doing? ohh, just... watchin' law & order. awww, you're nervous. that's so cute. call and upgrade to get x1 today. ♪ >>> a prison riot could have exposed richard matt and david sweat's escape plans a week before their breakout at new york's clinton correctional facility but their honor block was not included in the resulting lockdown. and shortly before the escape - matt wrote a letter to his daughter saying that he'd see her on the outside. cnn's deborah feyerick joining us live from new york with more on these new revelations. this is fascinating stuff, deb. >> it really is. so let's start with the letter first. this i
joe johns, david challian thanks so much guys. >>> coming up new information on a letter escaped killer richard matt sent to his daughter before he escaped from prison. plus counties in several states have not granted couples marriage licenses. why the legal battle may be far from over. i like your place. oh, thank you, make yourself at home i'll be right back. hm. she's got x1. alright. huh, hm, ohh... monster? she seemed so nice at dinner. i'm back! ahh! uhh... whatcha doing? ohh,...
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david: for me, the future of digital media is social networking. i stay close to home on those topics. john will probably not do meal replacement drinks. emily: there are five different kinds of munchery. david: that one we think is real. we have a company called sprig that is growing like crazy. emily: there are 5, 10 companies that do what they do. munchery, doordash. john: but how many restaurants are there? people eat multiple times a day. practically every day. this one feels to me like, when you're investing in things, what you're trying to do is frequency and habits, things that are foundational. there will be competition. how do you make great food people love and be operationally excellent at scale? that's the key. emily: what about wearables? you are wearing the apple watch. john: i am wearing it. i do not know what to make of it. i think they will ultimately be important. there is interesting population data on what people did to live five years longer. as a consumer category, they are a puzzle. i am an apple fan boy, for sure. i think this will not be a great product for a littl
david: for me, the future of digital media is social networking. i stay close to home on those topics. john will probably not do meal replacement drinks. emily: there are five different kinds of munchery. david: that one we think is real. we have a company called sprig that is growing like crazy. emily: there are 5, 10 companies that do what they do. munchery, doordash. john: but how many restaurants are there? people eat multiple times a day. practically every day. this one feels to me like,...
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john: thank you, david, larry, kevin. >>> now a few more responses from twitter here. d -- and bill suggested -- coming up, my heroes of freedom. that's next. . john: who are heroes of freedom? we haven't mentioned so far, clearly that young man who stood in front of the tanks in tiananmen square. we don't know what happened to him. another hero is malala yousafzai, the pakistani teenager shot in the head because she said girls should be able to get an education. she recovered and refused to hide. she kept speaking up. >> getting education is not only each person's right, but also responsibility. john: she's a hero of freedom. my personal heroes are economists and writers whose ideas became like a jungle gym for my brain. i was just another statist liberal reporter when i began to read hayek and von missus. i'm just about not that smart. i couldn't get through the book. i learned more from hayek and charles murray and ayn rand. rereading alice shrug made me realize rand understood the regulatory states way before others did. even before milton friedman, he's a hero of f
john: thank you, david, larry, kevin. >>> now a few more responses from twitter here. d -- and bill suggested -- coming up, my heroes of freedom. that's next. . john: who are heroes of freedom? we haven't mentioned so far, clearly that young man who stood in front of the tanks in tiananmen square. we don't know what happened to him. another hero is malala yousafzai, the pakistani teenager shot in the head because she said girls should be able to get an education. she recovered and...
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john: thank you, david, larry, kevin. >>> now a few more responses from twitter here. suggested -- and bill suggested -- coming up, my heroes of freedom. that's next. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe al
john: thank you, david, larry, kevin. >>> now a few more responses from twitter here. suggested -- and bill suggested -- coming up, my heroes of freedom. that's next. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from...
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joining me today on this edition of "studio 1.0" greylock partners david sze and john lilly. to have you guys here. thank you so much for doing this. david and john: thank you for having us. emily: david, you've been at the firm, what, like 15 years?
joining me today on this edition of "studio 1.0" greylock partners david sze and john lilly. to have you guys here. thank you so much for doing this. david and john: thank you for having us. emily: david, you've been at the firm, what, like 15 years?
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david joining me again. john legere, a fun guy to watch. what you think of that guy?i don't know him. i like that he speaks his mind and is out there competing vigorously in the marketplace. that is the way business should work. emily: he is tweeting, periscope -- there was something about drinking about the ceo tweeting back at him. >> i tell you what happened. we've been out there in the marketplace. when we got traction, adp sued us to try to slow us down. emily: adp is a big payroll company. you guys have been partners, but a strained relationship because you compete. >> there are parts of the relationship that were competitive because they offer hr services and benefits. we cooperate with respective payroll and we resold their payroll product. as you know, we recently raised a $500 million financing round. they saw the fast growth. a few weeks ago, they decided to block our axes to their site. when we sought to bring this to light. -- they decided to block our access to their site. emily: they said legal action was not undertaken lightly and only came after adp t
david joining me again. john legere, a fun guy to watch. what you think of that guy?i don't know him. i like that he speaks his mind and is out there competing vigorously in the marketplace. that is the way business should work. emily: he is tweeting, periscope -- there was something about drinking about the ceo tweeting back at him. >> i tell you what happened. we've been out there in the marketplace. when we got traction, adp sued us to try to slow us down. emily: adp is a big payroll...
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david mckenzie, good morning, live in south africa. >> reporter: john this has caused outrage aroundt, according to authorities, dr. walter palmer from minnesota, was, in fact responsible for killing this iconic lion. now according to authorities, they baited the lion and pulled it out of a national park in zimbabwe and shot it with a bow but the lion wasn't killed. then they tracked it for 40 hours and then shot it with a gun. now he is wanting -- wanted around illegal hunting in that area and unclear what the legality is at this point but he is blaming, in fact the professional hunters. in a statement he said to my knowledge, everything about this trip was legal and properly handled and conducted. i had no idea the lion i took was a known local favorite was part of a study until the end of the hunt. i relied on expertise of my local professional hunters. john? >> david mckenzie for us in south africa. so many people look at this lion and think what a loss. david, thanks so much. >>> parents, did your kid bomb the s.a.t.s? why that might not be a problem any more. that's next. when
david mckenzie, good morning, live in south africa. >> reporter: john this has caused outrage aroundt, according to authorities, dr. walter palmer from minnesota, was, in fact responsible for killing this iconic lion. now according to authorities, they baited the lion and pulled it out of a national park in zimbabwe and shot it with a bow but the lion wasn't killed. then they tracked it for 40 hours and then shot it with a gun. now he is wanting -- wanted around illegal hunting in that...
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. >> johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp. >> some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were nitrofurans, chloramphenicol tetracycline, sulfonamides, and streptomycin. what does it means for the consumer to be exposed to the antibiotic resistant bacteria? if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be harder to treat with antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. >> overseas shrimp farms that use antibiotics often farm with over-crowded ponds. >> and diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming, there can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. >> the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. >> 5.5 billion pounds of seafood is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california, but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the fda does that. >> emily morrison is a veteran fda inspector
. >> johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp. >> some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were nitrofurans, chloramphenicol tetracycline, sulfonamides, and streptomycin. what does it means for the consumer to be exposed to the antibiotic resistant bacteria? if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be harder to treat with antibiotics, especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor...
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members of congress who are not with us, like john dingell senior, david murphy of montana, and there is also john fitzgerald kennedy, who fought in the senate and never yielded in pursuit to see the final concourse of the forces that he had helped to loose. but it all started with the man from independence. and so, as is fitting that we should, we have come back here to his home to complete what he began. president harry truman, as any president must, made many decisions and great moments. although he always made them frankly, with the courage and the clarity that few men have ever shared. the immense and intricate questions of freedom and survival were called up many times in the will of harry truman's judgment. and this is in the traditional leadership -- tradition of leadership. but there is another tradition. it calls upon us never to be indifferent towards despair. it commands us never to turn away from helplessness. it directs us never to ignore or to spurn those who suffer untended in a land bursting with abundance. i said to senator smathers today, the democrats in the senate
members of congress who are not with us, like john dingell senior, david murphy of montana, and there is also john fitzgerald kennedy, who fought in the senate and never yielded in pursuit to see the final concourse of the forces that he had helped to loose. but it all started with the man from independence. and so, as is fitting that we should, we have come back here to his home to complete what he began. president harry truman, as any president must, made many decisions and great moments....
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i will call john first, mr. david walker mr. williams, herbert weiner. >> john steno son. i have been a pension member for 40 years. i am opposed to this loan program. no. 1, it's very high risk. it's like private equity. for i risk investment, as you all know you expect high retains. what's the retain he says you only get 7.5%. you can get 11% investing in the snp 500 before the american depression, instead of having $20 billion now, you would have $100 billion. what's wrong with saving for a down payment like i did. why should we assist people with down payments? if you can't afford to save up for a down payment, you shouldn't afford to buy a house. i have lived in this city for 50 years. the day i will be living in the city. the people like policemen, some make a quarter of a million dollars. you think they can't make a down payment. you think the owner can't save for a down payment? thank you. >> >> public speaker: staff of isbc local 21. we are with sound principals in the management of our pension. we believe in analysis and critical thinking around critical decision
i will call john first, mr. david walker mr. williams, herbert weiner. >> john steno son. i have been a pension member for 40 years. i am opposed to this loan program. no. 1, it's very high risk. it's like private equity. for i risk investment, as you all know you expect high retains. what's the retain he says you only get 7.5%. you can get 11% investing in the snp 500 before the american depression, instead of having $20 billion now, you would have $100 billion. what's wrong with saving...
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david: let's ask john. go ahead, john. >> excuse me? vid: just respond to what charlie was saying. the history of the nyse is continuing as you document that history. is it in need of change? is it in need of management change here? >> well something went terribly wrong today and they mishandled it completely. i would think heads would roll at some point because, this is a real black eye to the new york stock exchange. it revealed the fact that it is much less powerful and central to capitalism that it used to be. people may wake up to say hay hey, do we really need the new york stock exchange? >> wow. >> i'm in charlie's camp but this will not help trust factor of these markets. >> maybe. it is marginal. >> to the mistrust. david: we have to pay bills. commercial break coming up. john, we want that thank thank . john steele gordon, appreciate you coming on. want to mention alcoa which was down 5% at the end of the trading day has come back a little bit after-hours. a lot of people wondering whether there would be after-hours trading. th
david: let's ask john. go ahead, john. >> excuse me? vid: just respond to what charlie was saying. the history of the nyse is continuing as you document that history. is it in need of change? is it in need of management change here? >> well something went terribly wrong today and they mishandled it completely. i would think heads would roll at some point because, this is a real black eye to the new york stock exchange. it revealed the fact that it is much less powerful and central...
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you can see amalie's full interview with david d and john lilly -- you can see emily's full interviewdavid sze and john lilly later today. greek currency has emerged again. we are going to hear from one of the most colorful ceos in the country, john ledger, as his company continues to close the gap with competitors. that and much more coming up. meanwhile, stocks bounced back in china after losing more than a third of their value in less than a month. 5.5%hanghai index up today. bank managing director nick along was on "market makers" this morning. : 95% of the trade index limit up. so you gains since 2009. but when you look at it, 1260 stocks were suspended from trading anywhere. you look at the confines being brought 10, that if you own 5% of the company, you cannot sell it for six months. they have literally thrown everything out of this market. stephanie: with market action like this, what happens to the retail guy? mr. lawson: that's a good question. one of the sayings that one has to remember, the broader ramifications, a function of buying, one of the things you will see is tha
you can see amalie's full interview with david d and john lilly -- you can see emily's full interviewdavid sze and john lilly later today. greek currency has emerged again. we are going to hear from one of the most colorful ceos in the country, john ledger, as his company continues to close the gap with competitors. that and much more coming up. meanwhile, stocks bounced back in china after losing more than a third of their value in less than a month. 5.5%hanghai index up today. bank managing...
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. >> we have all sides of the debate covered with british prime minister david cameron secretary of state john kerry and a key republican critic, arkansas senator tom cotton. >>> and the trump factor. republicans pile on after trump says this about john mccain. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he's captured. i like people who weren't captured. >> is this the moment republicans decide enough is enough. >> i'm chuck todd. joining us thomas friedman of the "new york times." andrea mitchell finally back from vienna. danielle pletka and bill richard richardson richardson. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. new developments into the investigation in chattanooga. those victims, lance corporal skip wells gunnery sergeant thomas sullivan staff sergeant david why yet, and sergeant holmquist. the gunman mohammad youssuf abdulazeez investigators are focusing on a text message he sent to friends just hours before the shootings, including a link to islamic verse who says this. whosoever shows enmity to friends. his family offered a statement offering condolences to the
. >> we have all sides of the debate covered with british prime minister david cameron secretary of state john kerry and a key republican critic, arkansas senator tom cotton. >>> and the trump factor. republicans pile on after trump says this about john mccain. >> he's a war hero. >> he's a war hero because he's captured. i like people who weren't captured. >> is this the moment republicans decide enough is enough. >> i'm chuck todd. joining us thomas...