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it's entitled "what really happened, john edwards, our daughter, and me." john back to you. >> johnan serrie in greensboro tonight. jonathan, take cover. we are also hearing from the alternate juror accused of flirting with edwards. she is the one on the sketch. smiling and you going gling. today she said there was an innocent explanation for it all it had to do with the color coordinated outfits that the alternates were wearing. >> actually i was giggling over the media's reaction when we walked into the courtroom over our outfits and color. no intention of flirting with john edwards and i don't think he had any intentions of blushing or flirting back with me. >> the abc news produce his or her originally broke the story now says he should not have used the word, quote, flirting. more trouble for the pakistani doctor sentenced to prison after he helped the cia track down usama bin laden. now, taliban militants say if they ever find him, he is a dead man. details coming up next. [ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retir
it's entitled "what really happened, john edwards, our daughter, and me." john back to you. >> johnan serrie in greensboro tonight. jonathan, take cover. we are also hearing from the alternate juror accused of flirting with edwards. she is the one on the sketch. smiling and you going gling. today she said there was an innocent explanation for it all it had to do with the color coordinated outfits that the alternates were wearing. >> actually i was giggling over the media's...
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john surratt jr. on the side there. well, john surratt jr. is the one that dropped off the guns. john surratt jr. was the one that brought john wilkes booth to the house. he was his friend. john surratt jr. was the one that brought atzerodt to the house. john surratt jr. was the one that was friendly with payne. we heard and talked about weichman and lloyd in this case, weichman being the person who was the boarder in the house. weichman being a man who in fact did not, while he was in the house, remember anything about talking about a conspiracy. weichman was friendly with john surratt. they shared a room on both times when he was there. weichman was friendly with atzerodt and payne and engaged in meetings with all of them together. meetings that mary was never at, according to weichman. weichman even talked about being in a room with payne and these others when they had guns and knives. he says he never understood that there was anything wrong. he was the one that they gave immunity to. he was the one that they didn't prosecute. he was a major witness against mary. weichman was in meetings with
john surratt jr. on the side there. well, john surratt jr. is the one that dropped off the guns. john surratt jr. was the one that brought john wilkes booth to the house. he was his friend. john surratt jr. was the one that brought atzerodt to the house. john surratt jr. was the one that was friendly with payne. we heard and talked about weichman and lloyd in this case, weichman being the person who was the boarder in the house. weichman being a man who in fact did not, while he was in the...
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john: we should say that president obama made a decision, who will play romney in debate prep. he has chosen john kerry. he says he knows as much about a massachusetts governor as anybody does. the other interesting thing out there, too, in regard to vice presidential pick is romney campaign floating the idea he is not going to wait until the convention as john 2008. he will probably come out with the vice presidential pick long before then. does it serve him well? >> i don't think it necessarily does, partly for the reason i was saying. you want people out there auditioning for job, being enthusiastic, raising money for you. it's a smart move if it's a great pick. and it excites people. if it's not a great pick and it doesn't excite people and it bores people right up until the convention, not a great pick. personality is attendant. >> you get the person out on the trail working for you. >> true. it frees you up to do things you need to do, like debate prep who we don't know who is playing president obama in the deperate prep yet -- debate prep. >> john: we talk about the g-20 summit and the shaky global economy and what it means for united states. the all-star panel will be back in just a moment. >>> i think the election in greece yesterday indicates a positive prospect for not only them forming a government but also them working construct
john: we should say that president obama made a decision, who will play romney in debate prep. he has chosen john kerry. he says he knows as much about a massachusetts governor as anybody does. the other interesting thing out there, too, in regard to vice presidential pick is romney campaign floating the idea he is not going to wait until the convention as john 2008. he will probably come out with the vice presidential pick long before then. does it serve him well? >> i don't think it...
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john: you just have to slow the growth? >> yes. you know, the food hangs pretty low in government, john. >> john: you passed the school choice bill. congratulations on that. you have the indiana economic development corporation. this sounds like crapitalism. why not get rid of these development companies and just lower the rules and taxes for everybody? >> first of all, that corporation that you are asking about, we never give out any cash like some states do. we measure them how inexpensively. all we do is give conditional incentives. no jobs or investment. temporary tax relief. >> why have them at all. why not lower taxes for everybody. do you have to do this to compete? >> often you don't. but i see a lot of other states doing differently, very dangerous to give a politician a checkbook, do anything you want to bring jobs to our state. their incentive to cut the ribbon and they will be gone for the next job when the bill comes due. we are finding you can win without doing so. >> john: well, thank you governor daniels. indiana's is new rated number three in a state economy. you are not up there with new hampshire or south dakota.
john: you just have to slow the growth? >> yes. you know, the food hangs pretty low in government, john. >> john: you passed the school choice bill. congratulations on that. you have the indiana economic development corporation. this sounds like crapitalism. why not get rid of these development companies and just lower the rules and taxes for everybody? >> first of all, that corporation that you are asking about, we never give out any cash like some states do. we measure them...
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john: does he gallop a straight line. >> i know. >> john: when you consider how keith moon would take horse tranquilizers what the hell do you give a horse to get them high. >> they take keith moon tranquilizers. >> it's always the keiths. >> how did they transport him. that's what we are really fascinated about. >> that hasn't been reported, john >> was he on a trailer, was he on top of a trailer. >> john: oh, stop it now. >> this is the stuff we want to know. >> john: i do think this resonates with a lot of people, especially america's children. and with voters as well who think this is actually symptomatic about the rap on mitt romney he's out of touch and not so good with people, why would he be good with animals do you agree? >> well, you know, we are last people you want to ask about -- it's not like anybody is asking us to go to speak at the kennedy school of government here. >> john: they >> they have asked us to go to the dukakis school of government. >> no, no, they turned us down too. >> john: or the olympia due contact us. >> i don't know. is it going to resonate? is it going to resonate with the voters? again, it's -- >> we'll see. but i do think you brought up david letterman, he has said repeatedly, all i need to know about this guy is that he put his dog on the roof. i don't care about his policy positions, i do
john: does he gallop a straight line. >> i know. >> john: when you consider how keith moon would take horse tranquilizers what the hell do you give a horse to get them high. >> they take keith moon tranquilizers. >> it's always the keiths. >> how did they transport him. that's what we are really fascinated about. >> that hasn't been reported, john >> was he on a trailer, was he on top of a trailer. >> john: oh, stop it now. >> this is the...
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came to the conclusion, he thought that john doar was the person that he wanted, that would meet his criteria. we called john doar. i think i made the call to john doar. of course, you never want to put a person in this position. i called john doar to say, if you're going to be asked, would you accept it if you're asked? and he said that he would. so i told the congressman that he would and he called the congressman and he was hired. >> after the judiciary committee approved the three articles of impeachment, the "new york times" wrote a story about the history of the committee and made the argument that -- that congressman rodino had a hard time making up his mind and that in order to push him to make up his mind, somebody leaked to the press the names of john doar and a few other people. it's true that the -- is it true that the congressman had a hard time? >> i don't think he a hard time. he was extremely judicious. where you are in your point of history, that became one of the great aspects, because, again, he had a conversation one night. he said -- of course, i was this very young sort of let's get going staffer, and he said to me one even
came to the conclusion, he thought that john doar was the person that he wanted, that would meet his criteria. we called john doar. i think i made the call to john doar. of course, you never want to put a person in this position. i called john doar to say, if you're going to be asked, would you accept it if you're asked? and he said that he would. so i told the congressman that he would and he called the congressman and he was hired. >> after the judiciary committee approved the three...
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john fugelsang. good night and we'll see you tomorrow. >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. tonight in the war room, governor mitt romney takes a hard line on immigration--sorta. >> we'll look at that when we reach that. >> john: john stops flip flopping on something that he previously held a position on. i'll say this for the governor. at least he's consistently inconsistent. so if you're looking for a leader who changes position like a yoga teacher romney is your man. >> john: good evening governor granholm has the whole week off. i'm john fugelsang. thank you for joining us. as a politico median and fan of this show, "the war room," it's an honor to fill in with this wonderful staff and crew. it's fitting that i begin my substitute tenure on paul mccartney's birthday because i feel like rain go starr. i'm just glad to be here. five nights a week governor granholm's team brings us one of the smartest, most passionate and political astute broadcast on tv and i look forward to dragging the entire thing down to my level. thank you. we'll have lots head tonight. we have three l
john fugelsang. good night and we'll see you tomorrow. >> john: good evening, i'm john fugelsang. tonight in the war room, governor mitt romney takes a hard line on immigration--sorta. >> we'll look at that when we reach that. >> john: john stops flip flopping on something that he previously held a position on. i'll say this for the governor. at least he's consistently inconsistent. so if you're looking for a leader who changes position like a yoga teacher romney is your man....
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john: george zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> johnu remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have historical congressional reaction you don't want to miss. >>it's the place where democracy is supposed to be the great equalizer, where your vote is worth just as much as donald trump's. we must save the country. it starts with you. innovation matters now more than ever. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek im
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but john, john, john votter -- this is horrible. john said to me you have to do your own thing. can't copy me. you can't try to do the show, you'll never tell the story well unless you tell it from your own perspective. as he was driving me around baltimore in his crazy gold, giant car showing me the neighborhood where he shot his it was amazing. >> "so you think you can dance." how did that happen? >> it started when we were making hair spray me and all the dancers in the show would watch it. it was on every week. that's a tough room, 65 dancers all sitting there watching. it ended up becoming kind of an obsession of mine. i was fascinated that they were putting hiphop, classical contemporary on a competition show on network television. when hair spray came out at part of the promotion they used they as a judge one week and i also got to choreograph the group number, which is a big thing to choreograph a group number. after it, the producer who does that and american idol and other shows now, he said would you ever want to come back? i said sure, that would be a real privilege s
but john, john, john votter -- this is horrible. john said to me you have to do your own thing. can't copy me. you can't try to do the show, you'll never tell the story well unless you tell it from your own perspective. as he was driving me around baltimore in his crazy gold, giant car showing me the neighborhood where he shot his it was amazing. >> "so you think you can dance." how did that happen? >> it started when we were making hair spray me and all the dancers in the...
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john wilkes. this picture was taken at that moment, and it captures, i think, unlike all other pictures i've seen of john wilkes booth, the sense of possibility, even optimism, as if this were maybe one of the best times in john's he was making money. he was getting bookings, even on broadway, where he'd never been allowed to perform by his older brother, and he was living and profiting in the north. this moment did not last long. reviews of john's work, as hamlet, as yago, as shylock, were scathing. john was like a stuntman. he was great in the bruising battles that you needed to do onstage, but the moment a soliloquy was required he was lost, and when edwin returned from europe in late 1862, once again, john would be left scrambling for work. this is a scene from the draft riots that took flas new york in july of 1863. this event would be the closest that the booth brothers, edwin and john wilkes, ever came to scenes of actual combat during the civil war. in that summer, a union officer, a man named adam badoe was staying at edwin booth's mansion in new york. he'd been injured on a battlefield in louisiana, and he came to the actor's thousands recuperate. john wilkes was there, too. he had no home of his own,
john wilkes. this picture was taken at that moment, and it captures, i think, unlike all other pictures i've seen of john wilkes booth, the sense of possibility, even optimism, as if this were maybe one of the best times in john's he was making money. he was getting bookings, even on broadway, where he'd never been allowed to perform by his older brother, and he was living and profiting in the north. this moment did not last long. reviews of john's work, as hamlet, as yago, as shylock, were...
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john: that was john mccain yesterday on meet the press talking about the supreme court and the citizens united decision but the hank angst didn't stop there. take a listen. >> i'm concerned the president continuing to around to all of these fund-raisers when maybe he should be spending more time governor. >> takes money from a forensic casino as well. you said it's tantamount to forensic money getting into the campaign. >> i think there will be scandals associated with the worst decision in the supreme court in the 21st censure. >> i worse than bush v gore, good god almighty. it's nice to know that johnohn mccain is still politically astute enough to sneak in an affair criticism the president while taking on the conservatives on the supreme court. you go. the huffington post reported that they have did he noticed upwards of $71 million to political causes this election cycle. just so you know, $71 million is more than i get paid for filling in here for the entire week on current tv. just remember that. corporations are people, my friends. they are people who get to own congress people. people who should never have to pay the irs people. people who get to buy the elections of we the people and people who have a lot more speech than you people. and now joining us to take us behind the campaign fundraising lines is wade, he's a prolific fundraise fore obama campaign and founder of the group bay area democrats. welcome, sir. >> thanks for having me. >> pleasure to have you here. is there any, any good news in the world after citizens united? >> i think there is some long-term good news,
john: that was john mccain yesterday on meet the press talking about the supreme court and the citizens united decision but the hank angst didn't stop there. take a listen. >> i'm concerned the president continuing to around to all of these fund-raisers when maybe he should be spending more time governor. >> takes money from a forensic casino as well. you said it's tantamount to forensic money getting into the campaign. >> i think there will be scandals associated with the...
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john: thank you so much sir. what a pleasure to have you here. best of luck on your campaign. mark takano of riverside california. >> john, thank you very much. >> john john: thank you right back. and let's thank our digital team for putting together a fantastic look affidavit lgbt candidates and you can see all the candidates we've profiled by going to www.currenttv/pride. wewillberightback. bleubleu. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? with great taste... comes great entertainment. the amazing spider-man and twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. see the movie in theaters july 3rd. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: and now for a quick visit to crazy town where everybody's favorite america sweet regard rush limbaugh cooked up another doozy. responding to reports that the obama campaign wants to make the republicans seem like the party of old white man, rush limbaugh said on the radio he said this. should you vote for obama because he's a young black gay man? yeah, he said that. now, i guess we should all just listen to you instead
john: thank you so much sir. what a pleasure to have you here. best of luck on your campaign. mark takano of riverside california. >> john, thank you very much. >> john john: thank you right back. and let's thank our digital team for putting together a fantastic look affidavit lgbt candidates and you can see all the candidates we've profiled by going to www.currenttv/pride. wewillberightback. bleubleu. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about...
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john: thank you so much sir. what a pleasure to have you here. best of luck on your campaign. mark takano of riverside california. >> john, thank you very much. >> john you right back. and let's thank our digital team for putting together a fantastic look affidavit lgbt candidates and you can see all the candidates we've profiled by going to www.currenttv/pride. wewillberightback. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? 50 [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: and now for a quick visit to crazy town where everybody's favorite america sweet regard rush limbaugh cooked up another doozy. responding to reports that the obama campaign wants to make the republicans seem like the party of old white man, rush limbaugh said on the radio he said this. should you vote for ob
john: thank you so much sir. what a pleasure to have you here. best of luck on your campaign. mark takano of riverside california. >> john, thank you very much. >> john you right back. and let's thank our digital team for putting together a fantastic look affidavit lgbt candidates and you can see all the candidates we've profiled by going to www.currenttv/pride. wewillberightback. while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me your friends showed up with this awesome...
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john: george zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> johnu remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? it's like chicken and crunchy stuff got married! i only use french's french fried onions on my crunchy onion chicken because it's america's number one brand. just minutes to make, then bake! really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalon
john: george zornick. occupy this man's column. do yourself a favor. >> thanks, john. >> johnu remember the two minutes when we thought the affordable mandate was struck down? we have the real world and politics collide on "the gavin newsom show." for elon musk what could possibly be next? watch "the gavin newsom show." she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you...
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just john essentially -- john, mr. jenner and others picked the staff. they had -- they had a pretty good, 90% of the staff was their choice, and i think they picked some of the best people, and you'll later see, in the country. >> do you remember any of the republicans pushing for their -- >> pushing for staff? >> yes. >> oh, absolutely. oh no. everything was -- it was very -- it was very easy. this was very partisan, yes. very sense, yes, but there was a korgality and respect between the two parties. the ranking member was congressman hutchison who was quite eloquent, and had the deep respect of chairman rodino, but hutchison was up in age and this obviously was very stressful for him. so the second ranking republican was a gentleman by the name of mcclory from illinois, i a sfronk election came very important to the advisor. but their influential to in terms of cutting this intellectual thought into this. dynamic, the congressman from california, the fbi agent, very important in because he was a very liberal person, he was the congressman's gate, sort
just john essentially -- john, mr. jenner and others picked the staff. they had -- they had a pretty good, 90% of the staff was their choice, and i think they picked some of the best people, and you'll later see, in the country. >> do you remember any of the republicans pushing for their -- >> pushing for staff? >> yes. >> oh, absolutely. oh no. everything was -- it was very -- it was very easy. this was very partisan, yes. very sense, yes, but there was a korgality and...
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john: is america going to run out of gasoline? >> yes. >> why does the pricing up and down. are the oil speculators manipulating it. >> they want to make money. >> john: bill o'reilly agrees. >> i go to gulf, shell, i go to getty, it the same price. >> john: we made a bet about that. >> i won a thousand dollars on that. >> john: this woman knows more about how to lower the price of gas but so many americans believe in nonsense. >> electric cars better for the environment? >> better for the environment. >> john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then? >> we're going to skateboard, bike ride. >> john: that green paradise does appeal to people. as for becoming independent dependent. who could object to that. jerry does so does the author of "power hungry." robert bryce. everybody loves energy independence. >> why not been independence a
john: is america going to run out of gasoline? >> yes. >> why does the pricing up and down. are the oil speculators manipulating it. >> they want to make money. >> john: bill o'reilly agrees. >> i go to gulf, shell, i go to getty, it the same price. >> john: we made a bet about that. >> i won a thousand dollars on that. >> john: this woman knows more about how to lower the price of gas but so many americans believe in nonsense. >> electric...
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john john approve choses dead? >>> 14 year-old kyle has been hospitalized four times because of dangerous dangerously high blood and blood pressure he takes for medications and his mother lynette's keeps track of everything he needs. >>> your consulate having to monitor blood pressure consular have to exercise. did weights the study released today look to the number children mikhail had been hospitalized for high blood pressure. the increasing cases has also led to a 50% rise in trimming costs to more than $3 billion. but direct pascal amount of your hospital as a pediatric kidney specialist who says anything to hospitalization rates is was astounding here. while researchers believe obesity is a major culprit genetics and environment is likely also their role. >>> for kids like tile the causes a mystery still reminders the problem with and now but as ipod. meth the program matches his blood pressure and the mills that to his doctor. the concern is for bigger problems down the road. >>> feel a blood pressure early on is having a fast on that patient's organs such that at some point as they become adults the damage is done. it may be irreversible would set them up for major risk for cardiovascular diseases adults. >>> the last generation the rate of childhood obesity has more than tripled to nearly 20 percent so it's not surprising when housing surgeons in condition caused by a busy such as hypertension and diabetes. dr. john that two of cbs five york. military grades biplanes, it's a far cry from the camera on car kugels plan to see it all. titillates the road to success as long from detroit to silicon valley forge a future in the south bay. to wait and they found some space and moved on in. magically food started showing up. the squatters at oakland zoo. >>> 59 degrees and san francisco today to 87 degrees in livermore and now the day that we norman the most this week as eyewitness news continues right here on c.w. tulsa thousands of east bay high school students suspended for a series of senior playing pranks will be allowed to take their finals. they decided to allow the heritage high school students to make up those missed tests parents to the school district arguing that ms. finals could cost many of the student admission to college. tonight two of the world's biggest companies are again under fire for the way they gather information. but this time is over new fremont in technology sharing chin on wh
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john: is america going to run out of gasoline? >> yes. >> why does the pricing up and down. are the oil speculators manipulating it. >> they want to make money. >> john: bill o'reilly agrees. >> i go to gulf, shell, i go to getty, it the same price. >> john: we made a bet about that. >> i won a thousand dollars on that. >> john: this woman knows more about how to lower the price of gas but so many americans believe in nonsense. >> electric cars better for the environment? >> better for the environment. >> john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then? >> we're going to skateboard, bike ride. >> john: that green paradise does appeal to people. as for becoming independent dependent. who could object to that. jerry does so does the author of "power hungry." robert bryce. everybody loves energy independence. >> why not been independence a
john: is america going to run out of gasoline? >> yes. >> why does the pricing up and down. are the oil speculators manipulating it. >> they want to make money. >> john: bill o'reilly agrees. >> i go to gulf, shell, i go to getty, it the same price. >> john: we made a bet about that. >> i won a thousand dollars on that. >> john: this woman knows more about how to lower the price of gas but so many americans believe in nonsense. >> electric...
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max was that john john and i said to me gentlemen i'm not over not what you had congratulations as a going brother have been up here in about six weeks they've been in civilization you know all their jump and you know what are out there come and. oh look i want to get back to ireland in fact you build in a new bathroom for the chef. stripping out this trailer to use for storage we can try to clean up the action for everything and i'm sure you can tidy neat. still operating out of a still in. the water yes the death you or your. ah here is where there is a find your last week. oh there's two things a lot of i need one. they go disguise or been supply me free light is for the longest time ok well i asked rejoinder if that's the left is to brush up here you says no it's not as to rush so i look at the whole picture not just a tooth brush we have a rock on the well you have a lock on the right point. to what where is it going boarding from or go to the usa they can climb up that dirt mound go right over the fence make a bee line and go right highway ninety four. through. these kind of pe
max was that john john and i said to me gentlemen i'm not over not what you had congratulations as a going brother have been up here in about six weeks they've been in civilization you know all their jump and you know what are out there come and. oh look i want to get back to ireland in fact you build in a new bathroom for the chef. stripping out this trailer to use for storage we can try to clean up the action for everything and i'm sure you can tidy neat. still operating out of a still in....
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john: america is back. >> is she? i seell >> john: i see all the headlines about decline and the media tell us.ed >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. se >> i think her they see a declining weakening america it encourages them. >> pat buchanan says we are committing suicide. glen beck says the republic will not last. >> is serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry thatte bureaucrats will regulate us into serfdom. >> it has gotten much, much. worse. >> john: the economy. the military. the culture.c are we going to hell in a hand basket or are complaints about decline just the standard whine we always heard from crochety old people? >> we have more freedom to livm how we want to. m >> john: is america in decline? that is our show, tonight. tonight we ask the question is america in decline? many people say, yes. few have said it is often or dramatically as glen beck. he used to spend an hour every night on fox from this studio actually saying that theur survival of our republic hangsa in the balance and wondering if we will close the book onk america. what do you mean -- >> i don't know if i
john: america is back. >> is she? i seell >> john: i see all the headlines about decline and the media tell us.ed >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. se >> i think her they see a declining weakening america it encourages them. >> pat buchanan says we are committing suicide. glen beck says the republic will not last. >> is serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry thatte bureaucrats will...
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yeah all right max what is that john john you know i said to me gentlemen i'm not over naco arizona what you congratulations as i go on brother have been up here in about six weeks yeah i've been in civilization you know all the jump and. they're coming. oh look i want to get back to england and. you build a new bathroom. strip out this trailer used for storage so we can kind of clean up the action for everything in the trailer tidy. still operating when i have a still in. the border yes the death you know your. ah here where there is a find your last week. oh i see there's two things a lot of i need one i got to go do you guys have been supplying me free lighters for the longest time ok well i asked ridge runner up that he left this tooth brush up here you says no it's not as toothbrushes so i looked at the whole picture not just a tooth brush we have a rock on the well we have a lock on the right where we want the pointed and sent to us where is it going in the movie go to the usa they can climb up that mount go right over the fence make a bee line and go like i would want for. these k
yeah all right max what is that john john you know i said to me gentlemen i'm not over naco arizona what you congratulations as i go on brother have been up here in about six weeks yeah i've been in civilization you know all the jump and. they're coming. oh look i want to get back to england and. you build a new bathroom. strip out this trailer used for storage so we can kind of clean up the action for everything in the trailer tidy. still operating when i have a still in. the border yes the...
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john: so it's a deceitful way to hide tax increase? >> yes. there is an honest way to argue for it. >> john: is it a trick? >> it's a complete trick. there is only one economic purpose for insurance company, it's assessing risk. insurance companies existed to say, john is trim and good shape and i should lose 30 pounds. >> john: what is weird, if they repeal the mandate, part of republicans wanted to keep, that bill o'reilly wants to keep don't discriminate against people with preexisting conditions? >> republicans are wrong. >> john: because discrimination is good part of insurance? >> republicans have a part of a disease. it will sound really mean if you are against, we love that one. they are just wrong. >> john: explain they are wrongsome. some of them did nothing wrong? >> most of them, most people with preexisting conditions didn't do anything wrong. i personally like to help those people. if we have an honest debate how to help these people, the country to decide to help them a lot. the way obamacare does it by making an insurance company pretend it doesn't exist, those two things, it hides the costs but mostly it takes away the only thing the insurance company does for the world which tells me john should pay less if we both could afford it.
john: so it's a deceitful way to hide tax increase? >> yes. there is an honest way to argue for it. >> john: is it a trick? >> it's a complete trick. there is only one economic purpose for insurance company, it's assessing risk. insurance companies existed to say, john is trim and good shape and i should lose 30 pounds. >> john: what is weird, if they repeal the mandate, part of republicans wanted to keep, that bill o'reilly wants to keep don't discriminate against...
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john: those are your clients. >> defense lawyers and not all lawyers are bad. defense lawyers are good. >> john: some of them are bad, too. what percent of cases do you find fraud? >> we're at 79% already. >> johnan 79% of workers' comp cases are fraudulent but you focus on the ones where someone is suspicious? >> 79% of the files we have investigated this year have been fraud. >> john: the ones you go to is the insurance company has a reason. >> we check them, some of the things you look for the individual says they are at home all the time and if they do answer the telephone it sounds like they are in a club. >> john: people that file with an attorney, that is red flag? >> those folks that are gathering counsel. >> john: next case is a guy that sued a grocery store for negligence. he says he slipped a can in the store and injured his back. what did you catch him doing. it's hard to see in the video this was a machine that really shook this guy's back up. >> correct. as he starts to dig and claw digs in, the back end of the excavator comes up and slams down with significant force. we joked around and called him the human shock absorber. we have hours of this. it's not five for ten seconds, hou
john: those are your clients. >> defense lawyers and not all lawyers are bad. defense lawyers are good. >> john: some of them are bad, too. what percent of cases do you find fraud? >> we're at 79% already. >> johnan 79% of workers' comp cases are fraudulent but you focus on the ones where someone is suspicious? >> 79% of the files we have investigated this year have been fraud. >> john: the ones you go to is the insurance company has a reason. >> we...
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john: america is back. >> is she? i see all the headlines about decline. and media at the time us. >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. >> when they see a weakening america it encourages them. >> john: pat buchanan says we're committing suicide. glenn beck says the republic will not last. serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry that bureaucrats will regulated us into serfdom. >> regulatory environment in the last five years has gotten much worse. >> economy, the military, the culture are we going to 84 in a hand basket? or complaints about a decline just the standard line we have heard from old people. >> despite all the problems we have we have more freedom to live how we wanted to. >> john: is america in decline? that is our show tonight. 4 >> john: few has said it as often as glenn beck saying that the survival of our republic hangs in the balance and wondering if we will close the book on america. >> i don't know we were going to close the book, i'm quoting you he is the crazy man. >> i'm told that. [ laughter ] >> you have a choice, john. you look at the numbers. you use common sense. you see where we're headed. we're a country that is damn near insane in major ci
john: america is back. >> is she? i see all the headlines about decline. and media at the time us. >> the decline of american power continues. >> john bolton says our enemies see that. >> when they see a weakening america it encourages them. >> john: pat buchanan says we're committing suicide. glenn beck says the republic will not last. serfdom is right around the corner. >> john: i worry that bureaucrats will regulated us into serfdom. >> regulatory...
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appreciate it. >> thanks fork having me. >> john: for more on the impact on this ruling let's go to ken vogel. ken, good evening. >> hey john. >> johnanks for being with us. i have so much to ask you. were you surprised that this much of the law three out of four provisions were struck down? >> no, i think it was a pretty careful measured ruling. while three out of the four provisions were strict down the fourth was the meaty issue. the supreme court took a wait-and-see approach and almost welcoming if you read the opinion and as applied challenge on a specific case once the law is implemented. that would really provide why the administration didn't go after this racial profiling. there was nothing to go after once the law is implemented there will be the possibility of bringing an equal rights claim. i expect fully for the opponents of this to be looking diligently for such a test case and to bring a law enforcement as soon as they have one. >> cenk: just to put a fine point on it, what are the odds of a caucasian ever being inconvenienced by this law? >> much slimmer than someone of color. that's pretty clear. that was probably th
appreciate it. >> thanks fork having me. >> john: for more on the impact on this ruling let's go to ken vogel. ken, good evening. >> hey john. >> johnanks for being with us. i have so much to ask you. were you surprised that this much of the law three out of four provisions were struck down? >> no, i think it was a pretty careful measured ruling. while three out of the four provisions were strict down the fourth was the meaty issue. the supreme court took a...
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john: those are your clients. >> defense lawyers and not all lawyers are bad. defense lawyers are good. >> john: some of them are bad, too. what percent of cases do you find fraud? >> we're at 79% already. >> john9% of workers' comp cases are fraudulent but you focus on the ones where someone is suspicious? >> 79% of the files we have investigated this year have been fraud. >> john: the ones you go to is the insurance company has a reason. >> we check them, some of the things you look for the individual says they are at home all the time and if they do answer the telephone it sounds like they are in a club. >> john: people that file with an attorney, that is red flag? >> those folks that are gathering counsel. >> john: next case is a guy that sued a grocery store for negligence. he says he slipped a can in the store and injured his back. what did you catch him doing. it's hard to see in the video this was a machine that really shook this guy's back up. >> correct. as he starts to dig and claw digs in, the back end of the excavator comes up and slams down with significant force. we joked around and called him the human shock absorber. we have hours of this. it's not five for ten seconds, hours o
john: those are your clients. >> defense lawyers and not all lawyers are bad. defense lawyers are good. >> john: some of them are bad, too. what percent of cases do you find fraud? >> we're at 79% already. >> john9% of workers' comp cases are fraudulent but you focus on the ones where someone is suspicious? >> 79% of the files we have investigated this year have been fraud. >> john: the ones you go to is the insurance company has a reason. >> we check...
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john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then? >> we're going to skateboard, bike ride. >> john: that green paradise does appeal to people. as for becoming independent dependent. who could object to that. jerry does so does the author of "power hungry." robert bryce. everybody loves energy independence. >> why not been independence and ipod independence. this is most hack need phrase in american politics. the reality is we live in an integrated global economy. whether we talk about gasoline, ipods, fresh flowers, tennis rackets, those markets are global. why would we want to be independent of the world's biggest most important transparent market? it makes no sense at all. >> john: people say we don't need tennis rackets and ice cream. we need gasoline. >> whi
john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then?...
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john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then? >> we're going to skateboard, bike ride. >> john: that green paradise does appeal to people. as for becoming independent dependent. who could object to that. jerry does so does the author of "power hungry." robert bryce. everybody loves energy independence. >> why not been independence and ipod independence. this is most hack need phrase in american politics. the reality is we live in an integrated global economy. whether we talk about gasoline, ipods, fresh flowers, tennis rackets, those markets are global. why would we want to be independent of the world's biggest most important transparent market? it makes no sense at all. >> john: people say we don't need tennis rackets and ice cream. we need gasoline. >> whi
john: putting ethanol in our cars for america? >> yes. >> cheaper energy, lowers gas prices. >> john: there lots of myths about gasoline. that is our show tonight. >> and now, john stossel. [ cheers and applause ] >> john: talking at people at gas stations, i learned that oil companies are evil. their profits are excessive. but electric cars are good for the world. we're going to run out of oil in the year 2015. >> in 2015. what are we going to do then?...
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john dean's testimony didn't secure president nixon's impeachment or john mitchell. i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the criminal case, guys notice u.s. attorney's office ended up as defense lawyers and they ended up representing him. he was a tough guy. mitchell, he wouldn't give an inch in effect. you know, i guess he testified before the committee, too. but he didn't -- dean testified similar to the way he testified obviously before the senate watergate committee. but the testimony, everybody said we have witnesses. we've got to have a witnesses. i said it in the early stages. it turned out joe's instinct as i remember was the right instinct. we had witnesses. we had to satisfy the committee. if it was up to doer, we won't have witnesses. he didn't want witnesses. the pressure of the committee was we had to have some witnesses. it was my job then to prepare these witnesses to be -- me and others to prepa
john dean's testimony didn't secure president nixon's impeachment or john mitchell. i met with john mitchell. john mitchell was a tough guy. he wouldn't talk. he was -- i tried to break him down. dean was easy. mitchell, he was tough. he was -- friends of mine in new york had represented him in the criminal case, guys notice u.s. attorney's office ended up as defense lawyers and they ended up representing him. he was a tough guy. mitchell, he wouldn't give an inch in effect. you know, i guess...
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i'd like to thank mary mcdonagh murphy, who joined us from new york via skype, and john -- john is actually a descendant of the first chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met tony serra, so i have to make use of the internet to get a sense of who he was and the imagery. what clearly came over was his passion for justice. and in some cases almost a ra
i'd like to thank mary mcdonagh murphy, who joined us from new york via skype, and john -- john is actually a descendant of the first chief justice of the u.s. supreme court. paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it...
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john manley, chief equity strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. hi, john, welcome. so much for that big fat greek relief rally everybody was counting on for today. what is your take on-- take on today's market action? >> i think we saw the rally on thursday and friday. i think the market traded off in may in anticipation of this and spanish issues. and i think it was expected to a certain degree that we get a good result out of greece and we did. so there we are. >> susie: do you think that these problems in europe will start pushing more cash into the u.s.? i mean in an odd sort of way do these financial problems in europe turn out to be a positive for the u.s. stock market? >> well, they definitely i at this draw some assets into the united states. some is going into treasuries right now. the u.s. is still the u.s. when it am coulds to that sort of thing but i do think that ultimately it does push money in our direction. i would rather have the help on the economy than the market though longer term. >> susie: uh-huh. we're coming up on the second half of the year. give us your base case scenario of what we can expect for the next six months. >> well, i think wall street expects bad news and when it doesn't get it the market tends to retire so we had in the first quarter of this year pretty good period, fog really bad happened. the market went significantly higher. and when something does happen that is kind of bad there are real problems and the market comes right back down. that is the trading range. i think goes back and forth. i think the market is trying to find itself. i think it's a base. i think it's bouncing along the bottom and i think every move down that we have in the market really does push policymakers to make more difficult decisions which is good. >> susie: which is the biggest issue, you say there are a lot of issues. which is the biggest issue, is it what is going on in europe or more of what is going on here at home, that our economy is just sluggish and weak? >> i think ultimately what happens at home is more important. but it's all intertwined it is a very, very complicated economy. the world economy is extremely complicated. and i think that obviously we need europe to do certain things it can't be weak forever. i don't think it comes home right away. i think the real issue ultimately is going to be profits and profitability. if profits hold up throughout this year then i will be right and the market will do well next year. but that is what we have to prove. >> and what do you think about corporate profit os. are they going to come through? >> i think they will. i think profits are very high by historical standards. we know that but i don't think it is cyclicalment there are real improvements in terms of efficiencies, effectiveness. that doesn't go away with a slightly weaker economy. i think that is a positive surprise waiting to happen. >> susie: you heard darren's report about thed if and tomorrow they kick off that et mooing. a lot of investors are couldn'ting on some news out of the fed, maybe some more stimulus measures to boost the economy watch. do you think? >> i don't see why they have to do it right away. you don't want to-- your resources when you can. when you have to use it you want to have it be somewhat fresh. you don't want to come off another round qe whatever. i think it's important that the fed say that they will do it if it's necessary. i suspect they don't think it's necessary right now but i think there will be language that effectively says if you need it we're here. >> okay, we'll find out soon enough. always a pleasure talking with you, john, john manly, chief equity strategist at wells fargo advantage fund. >> susie: another safety investigation for toyota, after a recent history of recalls. now the national highway traffic safety administration says its investigating 32 reports of fires starting in vehicle doors. the possible culprit: a faulty power window switch. an estimated 1.5 million vehicles built between 2007 and 2009 could be impacted. models include the toyota camry, camry hybrid, rav-4 sport utility vehicle, yaris subcompact and highlander hybrid s.u.v. toyota says call your dealer if you smell smoke or feel heat in your vehicle's doors. on wall street, a mixed close for stocks as investors looked beyond greece to worries the crisis is spreading to spain and italy. many investors are sitting on the sidelines, so trading activity has plummeted to its lowest levels of the year. big board volume weighed in at 704 million shares, while nasdaq volume came in at over 1.5 billion. homebuilding stocks were market lead
john manley, chief equity strategist at wells fargo advantage funds. hi, john, welcome. so much for that big fat greek relief rally everybody was counting on for today. what is your take on-- take on today's market action? >> i think we saw the rally on thursday and friday. i think the market traded off in may in anticipation of this and spanish issues. and i think it was expected to a certain degree that we get a good result out of greece and we did. so there we are. >> susie: do...