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half years. >> jon: seven and a half years but john, we know this, you are a tremendously talented individual. you know we know you are talented. john -- john got his own show on hbo which is long overdue and we're excited for him but this is unfortunately his last night with us. [audience awwwws] i went through a charade of writing this royal nut bit. >> we're to the doing the (bleep) bit. >> jon: of course not. what do you think we're doing here. >> i thought you cared about the queen. >> jon: i don't care. there's only one british royal i care about tonight and his name is prince john oliver. [cheers and applause] here is what i want to talk about a little bit. you came to us from -- i think you came from he he ellsbury on rightly. muffin on puffin stuff. >> that's offensive but fine. >> jon: it should be. but what john brought to social security a broad range of characters from different backgrounds. jond from london by the daily show's correspondent. >> hello jon, how are you? hello mr. stewart fine and dandy if i may say. have no fear england is here to make you feel a little better. can we have some more. it be christmas day, sir. in
half years. >> jon: seven and a half years but john, we know this, you are a tremendously talented individual. you know we know you are talented. john -- john got his own show on hbo which is long overdue and we're excited for him but this is unfortunately his last night with us. [audience awwwws] i went through a charade of writing this royal nut bit. >> we're to the doing the (bleep) bit. >> jon: of course not. what do you think we're doing here. >> i thought you cared...
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john. john whittaker. >> hello john john whittaker. >>> what took you. >> sorry. smoke. >> you know, sergeant, the captain doesn't like us to leave the wire when we're not on control. >> yeah. >> and? >> don't worry, marine. >> regan young joins me now. regan, thank you very much. i know you were a staff sergeant, in iraq and afghanistan after having first in the marines as an oboist. you went to iraq and in afghanistan you met the children on the streets in kabul. tell me what inspired you to write this film, documentary short. >> good afternoon. first of all, thank you for having me on here. what inspired the film, when i was getting out of the marine corps in september last year, i was working on something else. friends that i was deployed with sent me the articles knowing i knew the kids. so before i started working on a film or transcript, i tried figuring out ways to possibly assume custody of her. when i found out that was going to be a lot more difficult than i originally thought, about december time is when i started writing again. instead of working on wh
john. john whittaker. >> hello john john whittaker. >>> what took you. >> sorry. smoke. >> you know, sergeant, the captain doesn't like us to leave the wire when we're not on control. >> yeah. >> and? >> don't worry, marine. >> regan young joins me now. regan, thank you very much. i know you were a staff sergeant, in iraq and afghanistan after having first in the marines as an oboist. you went to iraq and in afghanistan you met the children on...
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john stossel? i hope you die. ♪ john: someone once came up to me on the street in new york and said, are you john stossel my hope you guys in. so what is this hatred about? it turned out he was what people call and anti-poverty lawyer and did things like sue landlords to stop them from evicting p capitalism the enemy, and the only thing that keeps poor people from being total nt and evil. this town, we libertarians are selfish people. and a good guy is called a bleeding heart liberal. so what is this website about? bleeding heart libertarians. talks about social justice and free-market. georgetown university philosophy professo why? >> the idea is to recapture the soul of libertarianism. what they can and shouldo embrace the concept of social justice. john: what does the phrase even justice. >> right. john: for a lot of people itdoe. it just means socialism. there is a real meaning. course of institutions that you expect other people to live by. john: laws, property rights, family rules come anything likee institutions should be that you expect when people live and abide by them attend to produce good co
john stossel? i hope you die. ♪ john: someone once came up to me on the street in new york and said, are you john stossel my hope you guys in. so what is this hatred about? it turned out he was what people call and anti-poverty lawyer and did things like sue landlords to stop them from evicting p capitalism the enemy, and the only thing that keeps poor people from being total nt and evil. this town, we libertarians are selfish people. and a good guy is called a bleeding heart liberal. so what...
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silently hands lennon his copy of "silent fantasy." >> and john turned and said to him, "do you want me to sign that?" he nodded, john took the album. johnd do you have a pen?" he handed him a pen. john started to sign the album, and i had my camera on my neck, and it looked like a good picture, so i looked through the view finder, and i took the photo. that is the photo of john signing the album for his killer. >> and he looked at me, and he said, is that all? do you want anything else? and i felt then and now that he knew something subconsciously that he was looking into the eyes of the person that was going to kill him. >> once lennon and ono leave for the recording studio, only chapman, gorish and the dakota doorman remain. around 8:00 p.m., gorish calls it a night. the guy mark came over to me and said, are you leaving? and i said yes. and he said, well you better not, because you might not see him again, and he said, well he might go to spain or something, and you might not see him again. >> i wanted him to stay because i wanted out of there. there was a great part of me that didn't want to be there. >> you would have killed him th
silently hands lennon his copy of "silent fantasy." >> and john turned and said to him, "do you want me to sign that?" he nodded, john took the album. johnd do you have a pen?" he handed him a pen. john started to sign the album, and i had my camera on my neck, and it looked like a good picture, so i looked through the view finder, and i took the photo. that is the photo of john signing the album for his killer. >> and he looked at me, and he said, is that...
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john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend more. >> medicare, medicaid, social security. johnthis government really helps the poor. >> everybody in cleveland. >> by any measurement this is not working. john: i am glad more people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty. john: even some in the mainstream media. >> if you're waiting for the government you're going to be in for an awful long way. john: if they get it may be seen more people will realize there are better ways to give. real charity. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now. ♪ john: what is real charity? people are in trouble after a disaster or simply when people are poor. americans instead is to think amount and government help. after all, who will help those people is not government? libertarians argue that private charity would step in. individuals really choosing to help. but with enough of us up? most people say no. that is why liberals like newsday columnist say when it comes to helping the need, that is mostly government's job. >> well, listen, it would be grea
john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend more. >> medicare, medicaid, social security. johnthis government really helps the poor. >> everybody in cleveland. >> by any measurement this is not working. john: i am glad more people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more...
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john brown. >> john brown? wow. tavis: dick gregory said to me he thought john brown was the coldest cat, the coldest american this country has ever produced, and he went into this soliloquy about john brown. so obviously, that brings me to "the good lord bird," because john brown is a major character here. tell me, and for those who've never heard the name john brown, give us a little history lesson about john brown. well, john brown was a white man who in 1856 decided that slavery was wrong, and he conducted a one-man war against slavery. he went out to kansas, because kansas territory was where slavery -- they were trying to decide whether kansas, when it was being settled, whether there should be slavery -- slavery should be allowed or not. so the pro-slavers, people who were for slavery, came into kansas and they attacked the yankees, who were coming from boston and new york and philly and so forth. john brown went out there with a wagonload of guns, and he got busy. he started kicking the pro- slavers around. when i say "pro-slavers," i'm saying that a lot of these pro- slavers became the jesse james and these mythi
john brown. >> john brown? wow. tavis: dick gregory said to me he thought john brown was the coldest cat, the coldest american this country has ever produced, and he went into this soliloquy about john brown. so obviously, that brings me to "the good lord bird," because john brown is a major character here. tell me, and for those who've never heard the name john brown, give us a little history lesson about john brown. well, john brown was a white man who in 1856 decided that...
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john: that is our show, tonight. our show. tonight. john >> and now, john stossel. john: hollywood has undergone mission creep. actors don't just want to entertain us, many now want to fix the world. if an actor can use his fame to help the world, why not. the world needs fixing. box office is nice but world office is more important. so actors do so-called, public service commercials. after yasser arafat died, richard gere did this get-out-the-vote video for an advocacy group which ran it in gaza and the west bank or palestine as leftists call it. >> hi, i'm richard gere and i'm speaking for the entire world. john: he is speaks for the entire world? seems pretty arrogant. he is an actor. popular one, yes, but what gives an actor the right to speak for the entire world? maybe because they're often portrayed as god-like? >> for centuries the people had nowhere to turn. no one to look to for help. until --, he arrived. as long as there were people crying for help, there was one man who would never rest. hercules. john: he's here in our studio. actually, it is actor kevin sorbo who played hercules and otherso roles
john: that is our show, tonight. our show. tonight. john >> and now, john stossel. john: hollywood has undergone mission creep. actors don't just want to entertain us, many now want to fix the world. if an actor can use his fame to help the world, why not. the world needs fixing. box office is nice but world office is more important. so actors do so-called, public service commercials. after yasser arafat died, richard gere did this get-out-the-vote video for an advocacy group which ran it...
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john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend me. >> medicare, medicaid, social security. johnthis government really helps the poor. >> everybody in cleveland. >> by any measurement this is not working. john: i am glad more people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of povty. john: even some in the mainstream media. >> if you're waiting for the government you're going to be in for an awful long way. john: if they get it may be seen more people will realize there are better ways to give. real charity. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now. ♪ john: what is real charity? people are in trouble after a disaster or simply when people are poor. americans instead is to think amount and government help. after all, who will help tse people is not government? libertarians argue that private charity would step in. individuals really choosing to help. but with enough of us up? most people say no. that is why libeals like newsday columnist say when it comes to helping the need, that is mostly government's job. >> well, listen, it would be great if
john: it is the season of giving. so where should you give? should you give this man money? what about this man? >> thank you. john: actually, that's me. don't give money to beggars like me. governments must spend me. >> medicare, medicaid, social security. johnthis government really helps the poor. >> everybody in cleveland. >> by any measurement this is not working. john: i am glad more people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more...
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john oliver. john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in pakistan, jon, when his native american background expressly forbids him from being deceptive or crossing big water. [laughter] >> jon: wait, what? no. native americans can cross... he's not native american. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, he's not native american? jon, he's the great, great grandson of sitting bull. >> jon: john, that sounds like another lie. >> really, jon? if that's a lie, then this is probably just some cheap costume from halloween shop and not a priceless tribal heirloom that beale gave to me out of the kindness of his cherokee heart. >> jon: first of all... sitting bull... >> i guess it's all a lie to you, isn't it? >> jon: sitting bull wasn't cherokee. he wa
john oliver. john, thank you for being here. what an incredible story. >> john, that story is amazing. , not so much that john beale did it, but i think maybe that he got away with with it. >> jon: right. >> the key question here is: how on earth did all those people fall for all this c.i.a. bull [bleeped]. >> jon: i have no idea, no idea. >> how could he possibly have been a covert operative in pakistan, jon, when his native american background expressly forbids...
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john: he we transfer phone. if they don't have a phone them john: and it is easier to check up on them. >> we check, call them, talk to them regularly. johnle build metal roofs. the most popular thing. >> no charity. saves income, clean water, was malaria. we did not think of it, they did. john: before they had that they had at that's true fan is bad about a hundred dollars a year. john: instead they can start a business, another person had received training from another charity to be a welder. >> said he was standing there doing nothing. he did not have welding equipment. john: what makes you think this work? >> we have a decade of evidence, we have done our own third-party valuation. we know income goes up a monstrous level goes down, under follows. john: you do another odd thing. none of your charity board members works full-time for your charity. >> here is the great thing. if it is not working i would not lead to -- need to lie the right attitude my job. john: you could be more honest evaluating it. the charimselves. >> well, i think people have passion and often implies evidence. john: i have hard time accepting i just criticize gov
john: he we transfer phone. if they don't have a phone them john: and it is easier to check up on them. >> we check, call them, talk to them regularly. johnle build metal roofs. the most popular thing. >> no charity. saves income, clean water, was malaria. we did not think of it, they did. john: before they had that they had at that's true fan is bad about a hundred dollars a year. john: instead they can start a business, another person had received training from another charity to...
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john: 50,000 people wanted to protest abortion central park. >> or not allowed. john: not allowed. >> what's moreimportant, democratic free-speech or the grass you can replace the grass. >> whatever it will take. johnnough democratic free-speech they can protest in the street. >> this is the place where they would get their proper publicity , the legitimacy. john: it was government that said no, not corporations. john: the kind of government at is now giving prices over corporations. that is what the real problem is. what we have to do is fix the government because we are ending up with two tiers. john: of give you the last word. >> a quick word on events and free speech. the parks department right the permits, so they are the final. any time a politician wants to demonstrate we have had an obnoxious people on both sides, racist preacher, a gay pride demonstration. both were peitted because under the first amendment we are the agent of the city and have to let it be. we do not a bridge in the streets. john: thank you. i wish i could say good luck to both of you. also good luck to him. up next, how can i convince the public and private ownership and management is a good thing? here is a guy who talk
john: 50,000 people wanted to protest abortion central park. >> or not allowed. john: not allowed. >> what's moreimportant, democratic free-speech or the grass you can replace the grass. >> whatever it will take. johnnough democratic free-speech they can protest in the street. >> this is the place where they would get their proper publicity , the legitimacy. john: it was government that said no, not corporations. john: the kind of government at is now giving prices over...
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john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working for your corporations, and is working for your billionaires'. johnublic. >> it's not. these people, the money bags did decide how the park is used and who goes there and to -- john: do they keep out. >> to the desirable are into the undesirables. john: sewer the undesirables. >> primarily homeless people. always the first thing on the list of how to deal with the homeless people. john: more homeless people. >> well, homeless people have to be somewhere. if we don't make a system that accommodates people who don't have a place to live, they have to be in the public from. unless you can suggest something better. john: you're on 42nd street. >> we have an answer to that. the same number of homeless people today that we had when it was viewed by everyone including yourself as horrible. what we did not have been and we have now is 4,000 other people. the ratio of almost a homeless as 4,000 to 13 1/7 to 5213. any fema walking into brian parker might have in the past been concerned about security, this doesn't look like promising not to me. they're welcomed
john: a good model. >> it's not a model. we have dollar government accountable. john: i don't know what will happen to the rest of the country. it's working in some central park. >> it's working for your corporations, and is working for your billionaires'. johnublic. >> it's not. these people, the money bags did decide how the park is used and who goes there and to -- john: do they keep out. >> to the desirable are into the undesirables. john: sewer the undesirables....
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john. john i would add crony capitalism. this administration in particular makes no secret of the fact that it favors certain kinds of industries. certain kinds of financial institutions. and even else is on the outside. the majority of us are on the outside. >>abrina, i'm pleased that johnmistic about the future. he says eventually when the capital becomes too big, maybe not quite as big as in the "hunger games" but eventually americans wake up and change things. do you think they will do hit the time? >> absolutely. since this is the weekend of thanksgiving, i want to be a little optimistic as well. i don't think it's a linear, you know, road to serfdom. one of the great things about america is people speak up. government takes over too much control, people say it's time to rein it in. one thing, everybody doesn't love the tea party now but a quarter of the americans identify with the tea party, whose goal is reign in government to return it to the proper constitutional role. that gives me hope. >> bill, she mentioned "road to serfdom." a great book by freidrich, libertarian book. are we on the road? >> we are. savage, lobbyist world out there where people spend less energy creating wealth. using the friends in the government. one example of that, the drug companies th
john. john i would add crony capitalism. this administration in particular makes no secret of the fact that it favors certain kinds of industries. certain kinds of financial institutions. and even else is on the outside. the majority of us are on the outside. >>abrina, i'm pleased that johnmistic about the future. he says eventually when the capital becomes too big, maybe not quite as big as in the "hunger games" but eventually americans wake up and change things. do you think...
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john, john boehner, the speaker of the house, who really took off after some of these groups, said they're ridiculous, they lost credibility, are you kidding me. he's felt frustration because he thought doing the government shutdown over a demand that they knew that the president would never accept, namely, defunding obama care, while on principle may have been right, politically was a dead end, and they felt it worked very much to their detriment. we saw the public opinion polls show tremendous dissatisfaction with the republican brand after that. he said, we don't want to go down that road again. this obviously isn't a great deal, but it's a deal that avoids a government shutdown for two years and that's not nothing. >> we haven't seen that in a long time where they did come up with a plan like that for long time. >> absolutely, and look. the point that boehner makes and paul ryan makes in the interview is he says, look, i understand all the reasons that conservatives are frustrated with us. it doesn't deal with the main drivers of our debt, namely entitlements, it doesn't cut spending as much as i would like to, but he said we have a divided government. when i asked him, is there a chance for a grand bargain down the line now that you have made this first small step, he said, not unless we start winning elections. with the current situation, with a split government, republicans in control of the house and democrats in charge of the white house and senate, he said you're not going to get a deal. you have to win some elections, get control of the government, and then we have our way. >> you have to wonder how much time the party is spending on the current issues like oo bomba care and looking forward to the election and what it would take. >> well, i think obama care is a big point, and i think something that john boehner and paul ryan would say to those conservative critics is instead of having fights that we can't win over budget issues, let's focus on obama care, which is wildly unpopular, and maybe that will help us elect more people to strengthen the majority in the house and take over the senate. >> it's going to be a very smart interview. we look forward to seeing it. >> thank you, jamie. >> have a great day and don't miss chris wallace's interview with paul ryan. tune in to fox news sunday. it airs right here on the fox news channel, 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> did you see the snow over the weekend. the northeast and midwest socked with snow. up to 14 inches fell near the coast, and guess what? another storm is on the way. we'll have the full fox forecast when we come back. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event is ending soon! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free
john, john boehner, the speaker of the house, who really took off after some of these groups, said they're ridiculous, they lost credibility, are you kidding me. he's felt frustration because he thought doing the government shutdown over a demand that they knew that the president would never accept, namely, defunding obama care, while on principle may have been right, politically was a dead end, and they felt it worked very much to their detriment. we saw the public opinion polls show...
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john: i am glad mor people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty. john: even some in the mainstre media. >> if you're waiting for the government you'rgoing to ben for an awful long way. johnif they get it may be seen more people will realize there are better ways to give. real charity. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now. ♪ john: what is real charity? people are in trouble after a disaster or simply when people are poor. americans inead is to think amount and government help. after all, who will help those people is not governmt? libertarians argue that private charity would step in. individuals really choosing to help. but with enough of us up? most people say no. that is why liberals like newsday columnist say when it comes to helping theeed, that is mostly government's job. >> well, listen, it would be great if people of reach into their hearts and solved all these will problems. that does not happen. in almost every single case where they're is a government program that exists because the private efforts. when y have 04 enough. john: that is because politicia said they were not enough and we could do better. i would argue that a government did not takes a much of o
john: i am glad mor people figure that out. >> commerce, entrepreneurial capitalism takes more people out of poverty. john: even some in the mainstre media. >> if you're waiting for the government you'rgoing to ben for an awful long way. johnif they get it may be seen more people will realize there are better ways to give. real charity. that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now. ♪ john: what is real charity? people are in trouble after a disaster or simply when people are...
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john. john, tenant, and 1998, golden gate avenue and i have lived there since 1995, the ground floor unit and this apartment was going to put i guess, structural slab of concrete through the unit and so i was going to have to move out but it has come to the light that there is going to be a lot more changing with the electrical and the plumbing, and the whole building that everyone will have to move out. the problem that i have with the land lords or their agent iss that the very poor communication from them to us. and with regard to you know, when this work is happening, and how it is going to happen, are we going to get accommodated for ourselves if i have to move out, where am goig to go,? the market is bad in the city to look for another apartment. and so my issue would be that there is no communication. and that every day there is something new happening and it seems to be... and we need more time just to kind of sit down together and sort it out and i think that we come to and we were in agreement that the work has to be done and the building is old and in disrepair and it needs to be done and we are for that and we want to resolve the situation, thank you. >> >> these are somehow outside that we have been notified before, and to me it was kind of bad and to show me the notification which he could not show me. the communication that the company has with us is zero. out of the bay window that is probably involved in the permit but it is falling. and so, about a year ago, they came and ripped out the siding on the outside, and the walls on the inside. and for ten months, they did not replace the sheetrock on the inside, and but there is plywood still on the outside of the building, and you know, they have torn up parts of the building and left the plywood on it and if you are that concerned about the safety, plywood rots in any kind of weather and so it is like, we don't leave the buildings with the plywood on the side of it and so you know the safety issue that they are talking about, you know, i just don't believe. and so, we are just asking that you know, that there are other tenants that need to and they have no idea what is going on. so they need to be informed and the zero mun indication has not told them a thing and so we just ask that the permit not granted. >> i reside at 800 lion number two and it is two floors before john's apartment. and i came here today to basically to support john. and you know, coming here, found out that i also am expected to move out of my apartment, and this is the first that i have heard of it. all of the all that i have heard about the work, is for the units that are already empty. below me and going out to the street. and there was no impacts on me as far as i knew. i put up over the last few years, they have put and i have had the work by then and drilling and putting up the new cages for the fire escape, and they did eight months of illegal remodeling of units upstairs which they turned over to the su. sf baseball team and no permits were pulled for that and i put up with that displacement and i am getting displaced completely from my unit with no notice at all that i just learned today. and i think that this is... >> i think that we have said everything. >> i think that we have said everything, and which is there is yes, a need for work, but we are asking that this permit b
john. john, tenant, and 1998, golden gate avenue and i have lived there since 1995, the ground floor unit and this apartment was going to put i guess, structural slab of concrete through the unit and so i was going to have to move out but it has come to the light that there is going to be a lot more changing with the electrical and the plumbing, and the whole building that everyone will have to move out. the problem that i have with the land lords or their agent iss that the very poor...
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john: markets, not capitalism. john: the looks at the way in which politically secure privilege distorts markets and make sure they work for the benefit of t politically well-connected but not necessarily anyone else. johncelebrated by the president. i save detroit. most americans would save what is wrong with that? we want a strong american car manufacturing industry. >> this seems to me, if the american car manufacturing industry is not release serving american consumers and consumers around the world than it is a profound mistake to allow the political connections that people associated with that industry be used to persuade congress and the president to award the huge sums of our money to those folks that that is a story that happens all the time. politically welconnected businesses make the case that somehow they are essential to everyone else's well-being and in so doing are ableo get huge sums of money that could be better invested elsewhere. john: it was pretty huge. 50 billion, more than 10 billion. but they paid a lot of that money back. >>he whole process distorts incentives and sends the message to politically well-connected corporations repeatedly that they can screw up and count on a helpi
john: markets, not capitalism. john: the looks at the way in which politically secure privilege distorts markets and make sure they work for the benefit of t politically well-connected but not necessarily anyone else. johncelebrated by the president. i save detroit. most americans would save what is wrong with that? we want a strong american car manufacturing industry. >> this seems to me, if the american car manufacturing industry is not release serving american consumers and consumers...
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john berman. >> john berman who never sleeps. i saw a bed in your office this morning. >> a none concussed zoraida. >> yeah, much better. >> we're going to begin with a remarkable story from the mountains of nevada. this is amazing. a family has been found alive and well after spend two days stranded in subzero temperatures. 21 degrees below zero. those searching for the two adults and for children expected the worse. ipoke with rescuers who thought they weren't going to find anybody alive. smart thinking saved lives. stephanie elam has the story. >> john and zoraida, it's the outcome everyone was hoping for and wasn't so sure it would be that way. now, they're calling it a christmas merely kel that all the family members were found alive. no frostbite. they're all doing well, in stable condition, and checked in at the hospital and gathered with family and friends. all of this after many searchers spent manile hours after the family went missing sunday afternoon. they took off to play in the snow. while out there their car tipped over ever so quickly in the snow. over so the car was upside down. but the father, with ingenuity, took charge and tookocks and heated them. and a candy bar with the family throughout the time. they also knew someone was looking for them. they co-hear the helicopters. them just stayed together. rescuers said was really key, even though they couldn't turn on the engine and stay warm because it was upside down. was the key to being found.at john and zoraida. >> one right decision after another. >> isn'that remar
john berman. >> john berman who never sleeps. i saw a bed in your office this morning. >> a none concussed zoraida. >> yeah, much better. >> we're going to begin with a remarkable story from the mountains of nevada. this is amazing. a family has been found alive and well after spend two days stranded in subzero temperatures. 21 degrees below zero. those searching for the two adults and for children expected the worse. ipoke with rescuers who thought they weren't going to...
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john -- go ahead, john. >> all the greens have is emotion. every prediction they have made about humans' impending demise has been wrong since the environmental movement was called the ecology move in the the 1950s. reality, the more fossil fuels we have used the better man's life, all man's life has become. and in reality, this bleak impoverished dystopia is the green adjustive. they talk about earth hour. everybody turns out the light. don't eat meat. don't run gas. don't use electricity. this is their objective. everything we love about christmas is the decoration, the light, and the food. that requires the use of the earth. >> you know what? christmas is for the kids. it's about the kids. this is just cheap. cheap shots, taking shots at the poor kids. they want christmas. they don't care what the temperature is outside. >> wow! i can't believe we just turned this from all the climate change deniers who know nothing. if you ask scientists it's overwhelming. they say yes, we have global warming. greenhouse gases cause this. in this country, the united states say we're not sure. we don't know. >> hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it right there. >> kind of strange. >> stop it. >> oh, man. >> as you well now, we have done this before on tv you can't just throw that out there and expect to us say yeah. the globe is warming and a lot of science. the science hasn't prove that. >> i'm saying if you ask people who are -- >> that is not fair. >> scientists, if you ask scientists the people who are in the know they say it's going on. but you and i -- >> michelle -- >> how do you explain that the icecap increased 60%? >> hold on. michelle's turn. >> the united nations came out with a report in september that says that the planet hasn't heated up for 15 years. antarctica had the lowest temperatures recorded on planet earth. in december, washington, d.c., we had the lowest coldest november in decades. you know, i don't know where you and your pals get this idea that the planet is warming. you no ewhat i think? after the show, we have to get juan in shorts and sandals gand out in the freezing cold. see how much he likes this global warming he is talking about. it's freezing here. >> wayne, this is about the kids. we can debate global warming until we're blue in the face. weigh in on using santa claus to threaten the cancellation of christmas. >> as i said, that guy should be a candidate for the next movie called "bad santa." he is not a good santa. that is for sure. he makes it sound so terrible. no, the kids, the kids, if it's -- christmas is about kids. they ought to get rid of that thing right away. it's not effective. >> before we go. can we pull up the full screen from april, 1977. april 1977. 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"how to deal with the coming ice age." ice age. juan, in the mid-'70s that were worried about the cold, not the global warming. >> look, i am going to tell you something. what you have is worry, but the fact that santa is saying children be aware of what is going on in our world. our environment. >> scientists, if the scientists so conclusive, why do they use imaginary character to make the point? in reality, everything we love and treasure about christmas, the decorations, food, gifts requires man's use of the earth. >> they are going after -- >> they are anti-mankind. >> michelle, last night. >> they are going after children because children don't understand the issue. and the adults that do understand know that global warming is a bunch of garbage. >> all right. we leave it there. way to button up the segment. thank you, michelle. if you are planning to give your kid an x-box for christmas, listen up. you may be giving the n.sa. a gift, too. >>> coming up -- 'tis the season to be snooping. n.s.a. is at it again. this time they spy on something your kids use every day. this is awesome. showing why we should be more >>> hello. i'm uma pemmaraju in washington. a lot of folks coping with another shot of miserable weather that is affecting a big part of the country in this hour. people across the midwest and northeast will be hit with several inches and in some cases a foot of snow. all of this makes for roads and travel delays. storm spreading across thousands of miles in several states. we will get the latest from rick reichmuth in a few minutes. there is a lot of questions surrounding the motive for student at a colorado high school that open fire and wounded a teenager before the young gunman killed himself. we have the latest on the investigation at the top of the hour. johnboehner take aim at the tea party critics who don't like the budget deal. what will the tirade have on the divided g.o.p.? we have mike huckabee. that and a ride on the snowball express. that's coming up in ten minutes. >>> parents putting x-box under the tree, beware. the n.s.a. is using the gaming system to snoop on the conversations between the players they think terrorists may use it to communicate with each other. but with x-box sales soaring the holiday season, will they also be spying on our kids? jonathan, start with you. i think there is, i think there is a fourth amendment situation going on here. >> are we cracking down on the legend of the cell? are we at war with donkey kong? i don't gettism president is cool with iran enriching uranium but not cool with me playing "duck hunt." i don't understand it. this is invasion of privacy and this does nothing to keep us safe against jihadist. >> my 15-year-old son plays "call of duty." sometimes most of the country is playing at the
john -- go ahead, john. >> all the greens have is emotion. every prediction they have made about humans' impending demise has been wrong since the environmental movement was called the ecology move in the the 1950s. reality, the more fossil fuels we have used the better man's life, all man's life has become. and in reality, this bleak impoverished dystopia is the green adjustive. they talk about earth hour. everybody turns out the light. don't eat meat. don't run gas. don't use...
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senator john mccain john mccain john mccain certainly he certainly made his rounds i mean he's been at protests all over the world for years indeed he's also well known supporter for regime. changes just like we call saakashvili he had been in ukraine almost a decade ago during the orange revolution and more recently he was active during the arab spring in egypt and libya and even supported the syrian rebels so he's been around for quite a while none of those names are on the black list so it's really not clear at all whether it will stop anyone else from going into ukraine and messing up with their domestic affairs but we'll see maybe it'll make them think twice darren fresco but thank you so much for those details well online for you today on the healthy food but not for the employees on our team dot com we've got the story of why mcdonald's is pushing its workers to choose a salad instead of a burger. piracy for good on our to dot com we tell you how an iconic heavy metal band plans to use data from illegal song downloads to fill their concert venues. welcome back the story of thirt
senator john mccain john mccain john mccain certainly he certainly made his rounds i mean he's been at protests all over the world for years indeed he's also well known supporter for regime. changes just like we call saakashvili he had been in ukraine almost a decade ago during the orange revolution and more recently he was active during the arab spring in egypt and libya and even supported the syrian rebels so he's been around for quite a while none of those names are on the black list so it's...
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year's world championship tour the eleven to one world title holder went head to head with local man john john florence however it was forty one year old slater who through teams still house top style is competitive. and on a festive theme the fourteenth annual summer test sunday story back to one hundred students how the christmases gabaa in the new england town of new and no rain days were required as the scientists approved down below for ski trails to help a local charity fund their annual toy drive and the jolly many red raised over two thousand dollars help site nick fill his sack full of passion and bring joy to. well let's study with cross-country skiing and russia's alexander failed to reach the podium at the third stage of the world cup in switzerland but remains third overall and is targeting a medal at the upcoming olympics the sochi goes on there but the story davos is like a second home for like some little girl the thirty year old spends more time here than in his russian home last year he failed to claim a podium finish in switzerland finishing ninth at the third stage of the w
year's world championship tour the eleven to one world title holder went head to head with local man john john florence however it was forty one year old slater who through teams still house top style is competitive. and on a festive theme the fourteenth annual summer test sunday story back to one hundred students how the christmases gabaa in the new england town of new and no rain days were required as the scientists approved down below for ski trails to help a local charity fund their annual...
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i don't really think so like a thank you very much john john and time to shut our time to touch these efforts are better in this temple thank you very much ready to have your doctor effects your thoughts you're welcome ukraine could still move closer to the eu next to it if the pope's week is the trade association deal an announcement from the country's prime minister still didn't appease the protest is in central kiev. crowds of once again gathered the result is an excuse to ski reports the thousands of back in the streets of ukraine's capital kiev to protest on this sunny day was off to several days of relative calm in the industry says on the ground here that the protests of the defense when they discussed by itself so dull ache that while visiting today is the prove that this would not happen please continue to secure a contract with cuts on the opposite side of the coldest nights. i'd like to keep the protests the life of the sun still generate the wealth that definitely buying this time the new year's eve at the independence square. so this is the kinda guy so the anti governmen
i don't really think so like a thank you very much john john and time to shut our time to touch these efforts are better in this temple thank you very much ready to have your doctor effects your thoughts you're welcome ukraine could still move closer to the eu next to it if the pope's week is the trade association deal an announcement from the country's prime minister still didn't appease the protest is in central kiev. crowds of once again gathered the result is an excuse to ski reports the...
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john: markets, not capitalism. john: the looks at the way in which politically secure privilege distorts markets and make sure they work for the benefit of the politically well-connected but not necessarily anyone else. johnbrated by the president. i save detroit. most americans would save what is wrong with that? we want a strong american car manufacturing industry. >> this seems to me, if the american car manufacturing industry is not release serving american consumers and consumers around the world than it is a profound mistake to allow the political connections that people associated with that industry be used to persuade congress and the president to award the huge sums of our money to those folks that that is a story that happens all the time. politically well-connected businesses make the case that somehow they are essential to everyone else's well-being and in so doing are able to get huge sums of money that could be better invested elsewhere. john: it was pretty huge. 50 billion, more than 10 billion. but they paid a lot of that money back. >> the whole process distotorts incentives and sends the message to politically well-connected corporations repeatedly that they can screw up and count on a h
john: markets, not capitalism. john: the looks at the way in which politically secure privilege distorts markets and make sure they work for the benefit of the politically well-connected but not necessarily anyone else. johnbrated by the president. i save detroit. most americans would save what is wrong with that? we want a strong american car manufacturing industry. >> this seems to me, if the american car manufacturing industry is not release serving american consumers and consumers...
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bent over and whispered something into john's ear, and john turned, threw his shoulders back and saluted his father. now, that wasn't a natural thing for young john. in very early november, mrs. kennedy came to me and said, mr. hill, the president's going to arlington national cemetery on the 11th. while he's there, we know that the military is going to salute him as president. i would like john to go along, and i'd like to have him be able to salute his father as well. do you think the agents could teach him how to salute? i said, sure, mrs. kennedy, that's no problem. we'll do that. so the agents started to work with john. trying to get him to salute. trouble was, he'd only do it with his left hand. and that went on for a long time. finally, on november 11th when he went to arlington with his father, he did it properly, and everybody was so relieved and pleased, couldn't believe he'd finally got the message. well, on this day, on november 25th, during the services john got a little rambunctious again, and mrs. kennedy turned and asked that one of the agents come and take him to another room, and they did. so we were trying to keep him busy, so
bent over and whispered something into john's ear, and john turned, threw his shoulders back and saluted his father. now, that wasn't a natural thing for young john. in very early november, mrs. kennedy came to me and said, mr. hill, the president's going to arlington national cemetery on the 11th. while he's there, we know that the military is going to salute him as president. i would like john to go along, and i'd like to have him be able to salute his father as well. do you think the agents...
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john. ♪ big john ♪ big john ♪ big bad john >> that's real. as senator john cornyn trying to show just how texas he was in his last election, we can only imagine what he's going to have to do for this one, after the news dropped yesterday, a primary challenge from the very far right. we will bring you that next. li? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with the mouthwash dentists recommend more than all others combined. #1 dentist recommended listerine®... power to your mouth™. >>> big surprising shake-up in the texas senate race. a primary challenger for republican senator john cornyn, congressman steve stockman also of texas. a man who, and i am saying this totally honestly, when i first encountered his twitter account, i took it to be a parody. the best thing about the earth, is if you poke holes in it, oil and gas come out. our cam
john. ♪ big john ♪ big john ♪ big bad john >> that's real. as senator john cornyn trying to show just how texas he was in his last election, we can only imagine what he's going to have to do for this one, after the news dropped yesterday, a primary challenge from the very far right. we will bring you that next. li? because no other mouthwash works like listerine®. in your mouth, bacteria forms in layers. listerine® penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing...
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john hay at either end of the history. so filling in that period in between was what i tried to do, and it turned out to be a great, at least an adventure for me. >> john, could you talk about john hay's perception of grant? they met during civil war because he worked with lincoln and, of course, also served under lincoln. it's interesting because as you described there seems to be an ambivalent where john hay respects them and was impressed by how unassuming and how unaffecteunaffecte d he is in some ways and then there's also as grand approaches the presidency that john hay feels like the trade that grant brought to the battlefield, backfired. >> well, john hay, like lincoln, thought grant was a great general. and that he won the war. john hay thought grant was a lousy president, and the were quite a few who agreed with him. you remember the republican party had just been formed in 1854, and was just clarifying its identity when the war broke out. and lincoln was the republican party. and after lincoln's assassination and after the unfortunate years of andrew johnson, grant came in office. and as carrying the flag for republicanism, john hay felt that he knew as well as anyone
john hay at either end of the history. so filling in that period in between was what i tried to do, and it turned out to be a great, at least an adventure for me. >> john, could you talk about john hay's perception of grant? they met during civil war because he worked with lincoln and, of course, also served under lincoln. it's interesting because as you described there seems to be an ambivalent where john hay respects them and was impressed by how unassuming and how unaffecteunaffecte d...
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john eats carrots youtube channel and that's exactly what you're seeing. john eating carrots. while listening to a podcast. >> and that's it? >> yup. john described this channel as john eats carrot as the premiere carrot eating series, the show thattin lo unlocks the passion eating carrots. you can see his most recent carrot eating video, number 249 and, yes, every one of the other 248 videos john eating carrots listening to podcasts. >> and they're all 28 minutes long? >> all 28 minutes or some are hours long. and it's just john eats carrots. he also has john drinks water where he drinks water. and get this, one of the videos was five hours long and he drank 1,000 bottles of water. and he has a channel john wraps things in duct tape. >> who sat there through the five hours of video. >> i want to know which one of our producers approved this one. >> it's shot through this fish eye lens so you feel like you're watching this man eat carrots through a peephole. >> i can't believe we've come up with that much to say about this video. can we stop now? >> we're puzzled. >> family of raccoons decide to shack up in this garage. >> it took a mir
john eats carrots youtube channel and that's exactly what you're seeing. john eating carrots. while listening to a podcast. >> and that's it? >> yup. john described this channel as john eats carrot as the premiere carrot eating series, the show thattin lo unlocks the passion eating carrots. you can see his most recent carrot eating video, number 249 and, yes, every one of the other 248 videos john eating carrots listening to podcasts. >> and they're all 28 minutes long?...
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john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was sentence to life behind bars. in prison mr. colwell contacted the center for help and located two witnesses who saw the murder and said mr. colwell was not involved in anyway. they located the real killer who confessed and he committed the murder. that man is serving a life sentence for a subsequent murder . on march 28, 2011 after more than 20 years in prison, maurice colwell is free. thank you for being here. [ applause ] linda star is the legal and cofounding in the santa clara law, law center clerk received her ph
john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we...
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john terrett takes a look at the history of violence in the central african republic. >> john, the central african republic is a vast country. for example, it has a land mass of 240,000 square miles. it is situated as the name suggests smack in the middle of the continent, bordered by chad, sudan, and cameroon. look at this, it's bigger than spain and portugal in europe put together. in 2012 it had a population of just about 4.6 million people. the main language spoken is french. it is a former french colony. now the car rarely made the news the at all, until muslim took are power from a christian. a whopping 460,000 people, 10%, have been displaced bithe fighting. approximately 1.1 million people are camped outside the capital, bangui, many of them at the international airport. a small force was mobilized by the african union but unable to stop the takeover earlier this year. the president michel djotodia, was unable to stop, and the christian group known as the antibatadia, are fighting back. djotodia admitted he has lost control of the situation. the security council voted to beef up the mission in the car by sending in 1600 african passions keepers. time is running out and the fear is if the bloodshed continues it can soon spread and drag in some of these countries in the region. john. >> john terrett reporting, thank you. next, the bitcoin boon. we'll tet tell you everything you need to know about it. >>> plus, rocker melissa ethridge taking on the subject of homophobia at the be 2014 olympics. >> welcome back to al jazeera america.. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. the scheduled start for the advertisthetuesday johannesburgl service for nelson mandela, the stadium seats 94,000. hopes are that many, many more will want to enter the stadium. david rice is professor of african affairs at the center for global affairs. professor it's good to see you. >> thank you. >> give me a sense of what you expect to happen today. clearly this is a momentous event in the history of south africa. will crowds be a problem? >> i don't think they will. as we have seen in the days since president mandela's death, crowds have been jubilant, peaceful, supportive, very diverse. people have just been celebrating his life and his legacy. and i think that people will carry that through, t
john terrett takes a look at the history of violence in the central african republic. >> john, the central african republic is a vast country. for example, it has a land mass of 240,000 square miles. it is situated as the name suggests smack in the middle of the continent, bordered by chad, sudan, and cameroon. look at this, it's bigger than spain and portugal in europe put together. in 2012 it had a population of just about 4.6 million people. the main language spoken is french. it is a...