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john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production area. lemonis: how much is your
john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12...
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john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice, and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i want to be against it, because those sweet words, social justice, really mean the state gets to use force to take money f
john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnen that's tried, people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not, wouldn't that mean i'm for...
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john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not wouldn't that mean i'm for social injustice? that sounds terrible. it's why social justice is such a powerful slogan. it usually means, well, i'm not clear exactly what it means. it can mean so many things. jonah goldberg explains that in this video for prager university. >> ask ten lib calls to tell you -- liberals to tell you what they mean by social justice and you'll get ten different answers. that's because social justice means anything its champions want it to mean. social justice is code for good things no one needs to argue for and no one dare be against. john: except me. excuse me, i want to be against it, because those sweet words, social justice, really mean the state gets to use force to take money fr
john: what's the enemy of social justice? >> capitalism is really what is the oppressive force. john: so what must people do? >> spread those resources. johnwhen that's tried people have to wait in endless lines for their social justice. >> [inaudible] john: social justice -- >> if we don't get it -- john: that's our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> and now, john stossel. john: are you for social justice? i want to say i am because if i'm not wouldn't that mean i'm for...
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john: do you think -- emily: you think he did? john: yes. emily: what is happening? johnre waiting on media. groups don't merge. we are poised talking to people we think are great. emily: what happened with thomas? did he really want to be ceo? john: partnerships don't have ceos. beth: we are looking for people all the time. john: he is brilliant, but -- emily: i've heard whispers that you are actively talking to other funds, not merging, but working closely with them. john: partnerships to join new partnerships. yo. beth: we are poised talking to people. hopefully we will add another partner by the end of the year. have beenms difficult, what is the succession plan at kleiner? john: we have multiple generations of partners and we have been diverse and age, gender, and ethnicity. we are on our fourth generation transition and i am confident we will do it successfully. emily: how long do you plan to stay at the firm? john: i have no present plans to leave. emily: but this is your baby. john: that is not the reality, this is a partnership. emily: where do you see this firm
john: do you think -- emily: you think he did? john: yes. emily: what is happening? johnre waiting on media. groups don't merge. we are poised talking to people we think are great. emily: what happened with thomas? did he really want to be ceo? john: partnerships don't have ceos. beth: we are looking for people all the time. john: he is brilliant, but -- emily: i've heard whispers that you are actively talking to other funds, not merging, but working closely with them. john: partnerships to...
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john: how much money. >> over $200 . john: and it would be $200 each time you would try to do this. >> yes. crazy . johnd did you ever argue with the regulators? >> i tried. it didn't work. they're just -- regulators . john: i learned about raylin because she entered a contest i have a nonprofit that offers school teachers free videos that try to explain how free markets work and introduce students to economics. this year we ran anacy contest encouraging students to write about a show i did one like this one. ray lynn'sacy was easy one first arise and in a free economy, if i made a bad dog treat, with word would spread and people would not have continued to buy them. wouldn't that be a simple way to weed out people who make bad dog treats? i would think it would, but this doesn't occur to people. how do you know things like this? will be the has been the free market regulates is pretty good at self regulating . john: your family's business has caught taut you that. >> yeah. it will work out if you just wait . john: and also that unattended consequences, too many businesses drive under ground. i saw this
john: how much money. >> over $200 . john: and it would be $200 each time you would try to do this. >> yes. crazy . johnd did you ever argue with the regulators? >> i tried. it didn't work. they're just -- regulators . john: i learned about raylin because she entered a contest i have a nonprofit that offers school teachers free videos that try to explain how free markets work and introduce students to economics. this year we ran anacy contest encouraging students to write...
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john: routing number? >> 0021 . john: this is boring. >> by checking this box you certify under penalty of perjury that all the information is correct . johne following errors have occurred. i have to do a phone number. >> yes. john: submit again? >> yeah. john: even after i filled everything out the computer made me do it again. and again. and then i had to pick up security reminder. i'll pick the clown enter a caption. the treasury tells you must name your account. i named mine government is so difficult. please work. the following errors have occurred. i had to it again. now i opened the account. next step would be the form, your social, address, phone number, and e-mail address that you used on the account. this form needs to have an official step. this is why you needed me. this is why you had to come into the bank. . john: to get that, he had to call in the branch manager. >> this is mr. stossel. >> hello how are you doing sir, . john: i'm sorry we need you. >> you go ahead and you can send this form in, this is the address over here . john: now i have to male this form to the government. >> you guys accept cash. >> we do. . john: bu
john: routing number? >> 0021 . john: this is boring. >> by checking this box you certify under penalty of perjury that all the information is correct . johne following errors have occurred. i have to do a phone number. >> yes. john: submit again? >> yeah. john: even after i filled everything out the computer made me do it again. and again. and then i had to pick up security reminder. i'll pick the clown enter a caption. the treasury tells you must name your account. i...
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john: emily, thank you. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark helprin.all due respect to alexander hamilton, this is the second time you have lost the duel. 14 times the president of the united states has made a statement about a shooting. today, the news out of charleston was on tv screens across the country prompted elected officials, whether running for president or not, to respond with statements. at the white house today, president obama turn the conversation to an issue he has been unable to make progress on in office, gun violence. president obama: i' h
john: emily, thank you. ♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark helprin.all due respect to alexander hamilton, this is the second time you have lost the duel. 14 times the president of the united states has made a statement about a shooting. today, the news out of charleston was on tv screens across the country prompted elected officials, whether running for president or not, to respond with statements. at the white house today, president obama turn the conversation to an issue he has been...
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john: it was more stream of consciousness than what we represented. mark: he went off script. john: in this studio, judd apat ow, boom. we will be right back. ♪ john like movies and books and jokes. he is good on twitter. judd apatow: great to be here. you are here on a big newsday. donald trump announces for president. john:ohn: you helped president obama for the correspondent's' dinner and one of those was about mr. trump. president obama: you recognize the real problem was a lack of leadership and you did not break -- blame littlejohn or meatloaf. you fired gary busy -- busey. these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. john: was that an easy target? judd apatow: john lovett, we see if we can come up with anything and trump is a worthy target. he only runs for president to promote "celebrity apprentice." i am a fan. i like the show and i like using what it takes to keep it on the air but i do not think he needs to run for president. mark: you bring a sense of skepticism. judd apatow: he is running for keep me famous. are the people who donate money to the trump campaign or is it all his money? john: they will come to you for
john: it was more stream of consciousness than what we represented. mark: he went off script. john: in this studio, judd apat ow, boom. we will be right back. ♪ john like movies and books and jokes. he is good on twitter. judd apatow: great to be here. you are here on a big newsday. donald trump announces for president. john:ohn: you helped president obama for the correspondent's' dinner and one of those was about mr. trump. president obama: you recognize the real problem was a lack of...
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john? john: our thanks. when we come back, the spin and the politburo, after this. ♪ john: a trio of hillary clinton spokespeoplek to the morning shows, but instead of answering questions, they gave off the distinct with of the politburo around 1985. in case you missed it, let's go to the tape. >> the biggest problem for her is trust. the polls show voters do not trust her. how do she overcome that? >> well, no polls show that voters do not trust her. no polls shows that. >> only 42% view her as honest and trustworthy, compared to 57% who do not. >> you know, the way questions get asked determine a certain answer. a critical question is who do you trust to fight for you every day, cares about people like you, and that one question which was just a binomial question. >> the president's trade bill, every single democrat running for the presidency has taken a position on except for the one who helped push it, and did she even helped write it? i think she helped write it. >> i cannot speak to that because i was not in the state department. hillary clinton: we are getting close to having an agreement called the trans
john? john: our thanks. when we come back, the spin and the politburo, after this. ♪ john: a trio of hillary clinton spokespeoplek to the morning shows, but instead of answering questions, they gave off the distinct with of the politburo around 1985. in case you missed it, let's go to the tape. >> the biggest problem for her is trust. the polls show voters do not trust her. how do she overcome that? >> well, no polls show that voters do not trust her. no polls shows that. >>...
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john: yes. emily: did he talk to him about tv? what did he say? john: he said he thought he had cracked the code on apple tv. emily: you think he did? john: yes. y: what are we waiting for. john: may be deals with the media companies. venture firms don't merge. they are partnerships. we are always talking to people we think are great about whether or not they would fit on our team. emily: what happened with thomas? did he really want to be ceo? john: if he did, it wouldn't really work. partnerships don't have ceos. beth: we are looking for people all the time. we are recruiting on an ongoing business. john: i want to be clear. he is brilliant. emily: i've heard whispers that you are actively talking to other funds about, maybe the word is not merging but working closely. john: partners lee partnerships and join new partnerships. beth: we are talking to people. individuals. hopefully we will add another partner by the end of the year. emily: secession in vc firms has historically been difficult. what is the succession plan at kleiner? john: we have multiple generations of partners and we have been diverse in age, gender, and ethnicity. we are on
john: yes. emily: did he talk to him about tv? what did he say? john: he said he thought he had cracked the code on apple tv. emily: you think he did? john: yes. y: what are we waiting for. john: may be deals with the media companies. venture firms don't merge. they are partnerships. we are always talking to people we think are great about whether or not they would fit on our team. emily: what happened with thomas? did he really want to be ceo? john: if he did, it wouldn't really work....
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john took a spin around the sonoma raceway. behind the wheel was 18-year-old john. john said the speed was still breathe taking. >> to be able to go out and run or be, you know, have enough stamina to go this many laps we probably burn 10 pounds each race. >> probably go 50 miles per hour and john would start screaming. john and james went 15 miles per hour on the straightaways. they could reach speeds of 200 miles per hour. he's the cousin of jeff door gordon. >> i have been out their and it's very loud. >> it does affect traffic, sal. i have been caught in that. let's go to the wine country. >>reporter: there is a winery right across from the sonoma raceway. >> i can't remember which one it is. >>reporter: people get caught unexspectly. some -- unexspectly. let's look ahighway 237. that traffic will be okay. we have new lane stripage there today according to vta. express lane access will be modified. i'm reading from the site here. about 4100 feet of existing double sided white stripe will be replaced by new dash striping which indicates new entrance points. we will se
john took a spin around the sonoma raceway. behind the wheel was 18-year-old john. john said the speed was still breathe taking. >> to be able to go out and run or be, you know, have enough stamina to go this many laps we probably burn 10 pounds each race. >> probably go 50 miles per hour and john would start screaming. john and james went 15 miles per hour on the straightaways. they could reach speeds of 200 miles per hour. he's the cousin of jeff door gordon. >> i have been...
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john: only briefly in the trial. emily: what did you guys say? john: i said hello and how is your family? how are you doing? did she say? john: ok. i have not spoken with her sense. emily: why didn't you try harder to settle? john: i always believed it should be settled outside the courts. it just wasn't possible. emily: she is proceeding with an appeal, she is asking for money to walk away. why not just pay her and be done with it? john: if it were that easy, it would have been done. i will just tell you. it is not possible. beth: we have tried. emily: how hard did you try? beth: very hard. john: the details are not what matters. what matters is that we have tried really hard and it is not possible at this time. emily: do you feel if you pay her $2.7 million it is an admission of guilt? john: i'm sorry this happened to ellen and to us. this is not a question of guilt. this is a civil case, the question is liability. emily: is it an admission of liability? john: the jury found that we are not liable after 5.5 weeks of testimony. emily, i'm sad that anyone has a bad experience at our firm. ellen did. but we are moving forward and w
john: only briefly in the trial. emily: what did you guys say? john: i said hello and how is your family? how are you doing? did she say? john: ok. i have not spoken with her sense. emily: why didn't you try harder to settle? john: i always believed it should be settled outside the courts. it just wasn't possible. emily: she is proceeding with an appeal, she is asking for money to walk away. why not just pay her and be done with it? john: if it were that easy, it would have been done. i will...
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john:. john: and i am john heilemann. and with all due respect to senator mark kirk-- that's a clown car, bro. ♪ mark: happy national corn on the -- john: happy national corn on the cob day. in our lineup tonight, a stock a straw. but first, a pick six. mark, you are out there in deer valley. when it comes to the romney primary, who are the front-runners? mark: you have six presidential hopefuls, and romney's core financial supporters. they are a big part of the party. there are going to be a lot of people here that look at the faction. jeb bush is not here. i think right now people at this event are like a lot of people in the party, marco, rubio are -- volcker, rubio, and john kasich are the ones they are looking at the most. john: i think that makes sense. i know there is no doubt romney has been interested in marco rubio. when he decided not to run himself, he made allusions to how the party needs to look to a new generation. marco rubio is someone we know he likes. i know that he likes john kasich an awful lot, the ki
john:. john: and i am john heilemann. and with all due respect to senator mark kirk-- that's a clown car, bro. ♪ mark: happy national corn on the -- john: happy national corn on the cob day. in our lineup tonight, a stock a straw. but first, a pick six. mark, you are out there in deer valley. when it comes to the romney primary, who are the front-runners? mark: you have six presidential hopefuls, and romney's core financial supporters. they are a big part of the party. there are going to be a...
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john katko: number three, that they revoke credentials when the right to work expires? john roth: correct. john katko: and number four, to improve the quality of vetting data, is that correct? john roth: yes, sir. john katko: all right. ms. fitzmaurice, do you -- does tsa agree with all those recommendations? stacey fitzmaurice: yes, they do. john katko: all right. i want to focus on requesting and reviewing additional watch list data first. and i'll start with mr. roth briefly. could you tell me -- you mentioned during your testimony that about 900,000 individuals, employees nationwide were run through the national counterterrorism center's database, is that correct? john roth: yes, sir. john katko: ok. how onerous a task was it to do that? john roth: well, for us it was actually the actual task of running it, and nctc did it for us. the legal authorization for it took some time. we had to get a memorandum of understanding between tsa and nctc to do it. it took about 18 months to get all the legal authorizations that we needed to do it because of the requirements of the data matching act. so l
john katko: number three, that they revoke credentials when the right to work expires? john roth: correct. john katko: and number four, to improve the quality of vetting data, is that correct? john roth: yes, sir. john katko: all right. ms. fitzmaurice, do you -- does tsa agree with all those recommendations? stacey fitzmaurice: yes, they do. john katko: all right. i want to focus on requesting and reviewing additional watch list data first. and i'll start with mr. roth briefly. could you tell...
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john list was a 46-year-old accountant. he and his wife helen had been married for almost 20 years. they had three children, 16-year-old patricia, 15-year-old john and 13-year-old freddy. johnderly mother alma also lived with the family in her own separate apartment on the third floor. the list children attended local schools and were all active and popular. john list was a devout lutheran and taught sunday school. in the fall of 1971, the list house stood empty. the family was away visiting a sick relative. but when a month went by with no signs of activity, neighbors grew suspicious and decided to call the police. >> they felt that something was wrong and asked us to check the house, which we did. >> when police arrived, they entered the house through an unlocked window. the house was cold and there were no signs of activity. but they heard music. >> like a funeral dirge type music that was very disturbing to the officers who were in there. >> the police also noticed the faint smell of decomposing flesh. they found the source in the ballroom. four bodies, each lying on a blood soaked sleeping bag lined up neatly side by side. the victims were identified as helen list and
john list was a 46-year-old accountant. he and his wife helen had been married for almost 20 years. they had three children, 16-year-old patricia, 15-year-old john and 13-year-old freddy. johnderly mother alma also lived with the family in her own separate apartment on the third floor. the list children attended local schools and were all active and popular. john list was a devout lutheran and taught sunday school. in the fall of 1971, the list house stood empty. the family was away visiting a...
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john gonzalez joins us now with e new memorial just dedicated to the victims. john? john: good afternoon. this poignant ceremony dedicating this arc just concluded, the families are taking a group which are right in the middle of this nice park. it is peaceful, serene, where nine separate families can call it their own. nine families that will forever be connected through an unthinkable tragedy. many of them telling me this afternoon that this area now known as legacy memorial park they will make it easier to deal with in the future. to southbound trains collided, killing nine people. today nine tables and dove shaped balloons adorn the park with teachers of those lost, but permanent fixtures here at the park include a memorial wall nine stone pillars in remembrance of the victims. for family members today it is truly bittersweet. betsy reagan lost both of her parents and it was important for her to bring her children. >> it is a lovely way to remember my parents and the other loved ones who were lost. it had meaning for us to come together, each anniversary, and now ther
john gonzalez joins us now with e new memorial just dedicated to the victims. john? john: good afternoon. this poignant ceremony dedicating this arc just concluded, the families are taking a group which are right in the middle of this nice park. it is peaceful, serene, where nine separate families can call it their own. nine families that will forever be connected through an unthinkable tragedy. many of them telling me this afternoon that this area now known as legacy memorial park they will...
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john" -- john: the only way to get out of the 1% or 2% is to start attacking people. jeb bush is the most likely target. mark: here is how gentle said he would be different than the other candidates. the answer is his record as his got -- as governor. >> there are a lot of great talkers running for president already. none of them, not one can match our record of actually shrinking the size of government. we have had enough of talkers. it is time for a doer. it was the aftermath of katrina. our economy was locked in a downward spiral. our biggest city was reeling. more people had left the state that had moved in for 25 straight years. louisiana was in big trouble. we had to make big changes. we had to believe in louisiana again and that is exactly what we did. johnis is something we have heard from politicians in the past. given his record in louisiana how effective do you think that is? mark: he said without a lot of specifics. ethics reform, which he did do. government spending cuts which he did do. that doesn't address the problems they have had. his approval rating is so low. all of these governors, this is true of him, christie walker and k-6. when they have great success, people are going to come after their records in the state. every governor has a mixed record. he will see if he can defend his. his approval rating is a problem. john: the biggest reason among many white he has such a problem with his approval rating is because the budget deficit is a huge monster all whole. republicans are unhappy with him as much as democrats. he has not been a deficit hog. he has not been able to get the state's finances in order. the people of louisiana know that his record is problematic. i also thought that piece of rhetoric because it is so tired,
john" -- john: the only way to get out of the 1% or 2% is to start attacking people. jeb bush is the most likely target. mark: here is how gentle said he would be different than the other candidates. the answer is his record as his got -- as governor. >> there are a lot of great talkers running for president already. none of them, not one can match our record of actually shrinking the size of government. we have had enough of talkers. it is time for a doer. it was the aftermath of...
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we have more and the company cofounder, john's gully -- john scully. john, i will start with you. can you serve the needs of everyone with one technology? >> we are a platform company able to leverage that capability with 350 million profile names and we have a repeatable model. last year, we grew over 7% topline. we had 700 people. this is a company that is at the stage of rapid scaling. >> how are you going to stand out in the world of ad tech. there are so many other companies with great day to science, and the march of advertising innovation continues forward. >> we are a data and analytics company. the big difference between us and to companies we compete with ibm, salesforce, we focus on the entire customer lifecycle versus just focusing on crm, which is what our competitors do. we have very large enterprises help them combine their data and build an analytical breakdown and then we help find them dramatic cost savings they can invest to create customers. most companies adjust focus on that crm component. we do acquisitions, crm, and monetization. emily: john, you thought led
we have more and the company cofounder, john's gully -- john scully. john, i will start with you. can you serve the needs of everyone with one technology? >> we are a platform company able to leverage that capability with 350 million profile names and we have a repeatable model. last year, we grew over 7% topline. we had 700 people. this is a company that is at the stage of rapid scaling. >> how are you going to stand out in the world of ad tech. there are so many other companies...
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john john matarese abc7 news. jonathan: this has some seeing red, no it gray. police are investigating installment of the theft of "50 shades of grey." this comes a week before the book was supposed to hit store shelves. alison: all right. prepare to see a lot more of former "cosby" star simone on daytime tv. jonathan: it was announced this morning on "the view." >> we are happy to announce that raven simone is now permanently -- jonathan: she served as the guest co-host 37 times. no rookie. she will join them on a basis that is effective immediately. in a statement released by acb simone called the position "another one of my dreams come true." alison: all right. also on honor for actor fox on "orange is the new black." she will be the first transgender person to be a wax figure at madame tussauds. it is set to be unveiled june 26 in san francisco in connection with the lgbt celebration. she says she hopes that it will let others know that dreams matter and they are possible. jonathan: tune in to "good morning washington" because next week we give away four ti
john john matarese abc7 news. jonathan: this has some seeing red, no it gray. police are investigating installment of the theft of "50 shades of grey." this comes a week before the book was supposed to hit store shelves. alison: all right. prepare to see a lot more of former "cosby" star simone on daytime tv. jonathan: it was announced this morning on "the view." >> we are happy to announce that raven simone is now permanently -- jonathan: she served as the...
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john:. john: and i am john heilemann. all due respect to senator mark kirk-- that's a clown car, bro. ♪ mark: happy national corn on the -- john: happy national corn on the cob day. in our lineup tonight, a stock, a straw. but first, a pick six. mark, you are out there in deer valley. when it comes to the romney primary, who are the front-runners?
john:. john: and i am john heilemann. all due respect to senator mark kirk-- that's a clown car, bro. ♪ mark: happy national corn on the -- john: happy national corn on the cob day. in our lineup tonight, a stock, a straw. but first, a pick six. mark, you are out there in deer valley. when it comes to the romney primary, who are the front-runners?
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john gonzalez is live outside just one of the places on that itinerary. john? john: he will be doing a lot here in washington. this is a historic trip. we are just a few months away stepping on the soil for the first time ever, we can report his full itinerary and it is a big schedule. his historic mint -- visit will include a stop here in downtown d.c.. >> for our country today particularly with all of the concerns that we have, with all of the pretensions that we sometimes face, to have someone of his stature -- remember folks. you are all part of the same family of god. i think that is a message we are all eager to hear. john: he will arrive at the air force base and will meet with president obama at 9:15 and later this -- that morning he will take part in prayer services and then an open air mass on the grounds of the basilica of the national shrine. this will perhaps the best chance for the public to see and greet him. the next morning he will address congress on capitol hill before leaving for new york and philadelphia. if you are looking for tickets the archd
john gonzalez is live outside just one of the places on that itinerary. john? john: he will be doing a lot here in washington. this is a historic trip. we are just a few months away stepping on the soil for the first time ever, we can report his full itinerary and it is a big schedule. his historic mint -- visit will include a stop here in downtown d.c.. >> for our country today particularly with all of the concerns that we have, with all of the pretensions that we sometimes face, to have...
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john gonzalez is live at the courthouse and we will see how the trial is progressing there. john? john: good afternoon. day two of this trial started with the lieutenant from the fairfax county police department taking the stand. he was the responding officer on september 24, 2005. he said the initial king -- initial call came in after a woman was screaming and there was a possible sex assault. he described the woman is levied , with a swollen face and grass in her hair. jesse matthew sat in court this morning with a mostly stoic expression on his face, wearing a collared shirt and a necktie. at times i noticed him turn to speak to his attorneys. the nurse who examined this woman, 26 years old at the time prosecutors asked her to unseal the rape kit that is used that night. each item inside that box was entered into evidence in the courtroom today, from the packaging, the containing of the swabs that were used to the victim's fingernail clippings and hair. authorities have said that jesse mathews, who faces several charges, including capital murder for hannah graham has been linked to
john gonzalez is live at the courthouse and we will see how the trial is progressing there. john? john: good afternoon. day two of this trial started with the lieutenant from the fairfax county police department taking the stand. he was the responding officer on september 24, 2005. he said the initial king -- initial call came in after a woman was screaming and there was a possible sex assault. he described the woman is levied , with a swollen face and grass in her hair. jesse matthew sat in...
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john: i wouldn't say they haven't shown anything -- >> not anything . john: because there are a few cases. >> sure. john: that caused the problem. but all energy is dirty. >> when you dig 30,000 logicals there's going to be some dirty . john: right. >> and once that science or the practice starts to become popular; right? it will happen if solar ever gets very popular, there will be a lot of people talking about, you know desert wildlife that we're ruining in this process. . john: job, who is going to be running hillary's campaign in 2009 the natural gas produces less fuel than coal, he was all enthusiastic. >> yeah. he might be a little bit less now although hillary clinton is not as bad on this issue as interview and some other democrats are. . john: one thing the left is antiscience about is producing electricity by splitting atoms. >> nuclear power remains a dirty, dangerous and expensive form of energy. >> some of the worlds worst accidents happen at nuclear plants. . john: what? three mile island hurt on anybody. there was a tiny release of radioactivity. >> yeah. -- john: and these other -- i mea
john: i wouldn't say they haven't shown anything -- >> not anything . john: because there are a few cases. >> sure. john: that caused the problem. but all energy is dirty. >> when you dig 30,000 logicals there's going to be some dirty . john: right. >> and once that science or the practice starts to become popular; right? it will happen if solar ever gets very popular, there will be a lot of people talking about, you know desert wildlife that we're ruining in this...
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john: i wouldn't say they haven't shown anything -- >> not anything . john: because there are a few cases. >> sure. john: that caused the problem. but all energy is dirty. >> when you dig 30,000 logicals there's going to be some dirty . john: right. >> and once that science or the practice starts to become popular; right? it will happen if solar ever gets very popular, there will be a lot of people talking about, you know desert wildlife that we're ruining in this process. . john: job, who is going to be running hillary's campaign in 2009 the natural gas produces less fuel than coal, he was all enthusiastic. >> yeah. he might be a little bit less now although hillary clinton is not as bad on this issue as interview and some other democrats are. . john: one thing the left is antiscience about is producing electricity by splitting atoms. >> nuclear power remains a dirty, dangerous and expensive form of energy. >> some of the worlds worst accidents happen at nuclear plants. . john: what? three mile island hurt on anybody. there was a tiny release of radioactivity. >> yeah. -- john: and these other -- i mea
john: i wouldn't say they haven't shown anything -- >> not anything . john: because there are a few cases. >> sure. john: that caused the problem. but all energy is dirty. >> when you dig 30,000 logicals there's going to be some dirty . john: right. >> and once that science or the practice starts to become popular; right? it will happen if solar ever gets very popular, there will be a lot of people talking about, you know desert wildlife that we're ruining in this...
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john: and i'm john hailemann. mr. trump, thanks for your time and thanks for being a huge fan of our show. mr. trump: tremendous show. john: you yourself have the show. you are finally running for president. mr. trump: i have never done this. it has not been that easy. mark: in some areas, you do better than bobby jindal. john: on the show, the monopoly man. supporters turned out with their own signs at the economist tower. it looked like an event at the megamall. a nice megamall with escalators and people hanging off the balconies into the atrium and security guards keeping the throng and check. trump is the only candidate who announced in his home and in his office which is the sky rise next to tiffany's flagship store. the donald arrived from on high, descending from an escalator filled with angels. we waited and we waited and we waited. and then the words we all wanted to hear finally. mr. trump: ladies and gentlemen, i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. mark: trump draws a lot of haters. he has hired staff. he is a billionaire. how did he do toda
john: and i'm john hailemann. mr. trump, thanks for your time and thanks for being a huge fan of our show. mr. trump: tremendous show. john: you yourself have the show. you are finally running for president. mr. trump: i have never done this. it has not been that easy. mark: in some areas, you do better than bobby jindal. john: on the show, the monopoly man. supporters turned out with their own signs at the economist tower. it looked like an event at the megamall. a nice megamall with...
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john? john: the federal prosecutor said just moments ago that 20-year-old jerez stone-coleman crossed the threshold from being a liar and a con artist to a legitimate danger to the community, saying that his weapon was not a gun or a bomb it was his cell phone. this young man, known as king cole -- kidd cole, exposed on the popular mtv show "catfish," facing 11 felony counts for calling in serious bomb threats. critical response was diverted to metro around the city. the prosecution played three 911 calls in court and in one of the calls they told dispatch that they had bombs and were going to blow up the entire bus. just one week after he was charged with identity fraud in richmond saying things like -- you have 25 minutes to get to the metro station. he told 911 that the people connected to the charlie have dough attacks in france -- charlie have dough -- charlie hebdo attacks in france would attack the president. his attorney says that his client is not a governmenthater, he just made a lot of stupid mistakes and did not think about the consequences and is being held without bond for more mental tests and is due back in court next thursday. he faces up to 30 years in prison. reporting live downtown, john gonzalez, abc seven news. jummy: sentencing is set for today for a maryland woman convicted of two home theft schemes. they sold false homes to investment groups. she was convicted in february for stealing and moving to a different home. d.c. police a looking for a minivan involved in a hit and run that injured a boy in southeast d.c. this morning before 7:50 this morning. he was riding his bike when he was struck by a blue caravan. the boy was rushed to children's hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries and police are still searching for the driver of the van. in northwest d.c. another boy was taken to the hospital after being struck i are car. this one happened outside powell elementary school. and they could id the body found in the potomac river today. officials do not -- officials believe it is marco sanchez disappeared in june. developing now, the women -- woman charged with helping to killers escape their upstate prison did not stay a word in court today. a form
john? john: the federal prosecutor said just moments ago that 20-year-old jerez stone-coleman crossed the threshold from being a liar and a con artist to a legitimate danger to the community, saying that his weapon was not a gun or a bomb it was his cell phone. this young man, known as king cole -- kidd cole, exposed on the popular mtv show "catfish," facing 11 felony counts for calling in serious bomb threats. critical response was diverted to metro around the city. the prosecution...
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john kasich: you want to take it to the hole and make sure you score. very competitive. have fun. mark: and be a little regal. john kasich: it is just a basketball game. this is important but it is just politics. there is a light yet to come. mark: and you still get to be governor of ohio. johnich: and become a better golfer, too. john: we will live stream hillary clinton's campaign at 10:30 a.m. on bloomberg politics.com. and we will have live coverage from miami. jeb bush's official entry into the presidential race. mark: we are live 24/7 on bloomberg politics.com. we're on twice a day here at 5:00 and again at 8:00. plenty of coverage all weekend long. until next week, we will see you after the jeb bush announcement. sayonara. ♪
john kasich: you want to take it to the hole and make sure you score. very competitive. have fun. mark: and be a little regal. john kasich: it is just a basketball game. this is important but it is just politics. there is a light yet to come. mark: and you still get to be governor of ohio. johnich: and become a better golfer, too. john: we will live stream hillary clinton's campaign at 10:30 a.m. on bloomberg politics.com. and we will have live coverage from miami. jeb bush's official entry...
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john hesterman says it is too feeble. >> make no mistake, our coalition team is having a profound effect on the be enemy in the history of theism peerl warfare. >> former naval aviator senator is john john mccain. >> we don't have somebody on the ground to identify a static moving target. >> the air force says it is right, for a dynamic target, waiting for a target to appear. limiting the number of air strikes that can be taken against i.s.i.l, the difficulty of telling enemy fighters apart from civilians in urban areas. >> 02, 057. >> both could be addressed with u.s. eyes on the ground as former commander general david petraeus told an interviewer recently. >> should there be teams of joint tactical controllers on the grounders -- >> should there be? >> i think there probably should be. there is risk of not winning this fight. >> that risk of more american casualties, has stopped martin dempsey , from assisting in a ground combat role. >> jamie mcintire, many jamie the president said, the u.s. didn't have a strategy for fighting i.s.i.l, kind uf a remark annal statement from the president. >> still drawing unplans to send troops into the air base just outside habanea. there is not so
john hesterman says it is too feeble. >> make no mistake, our coalition team is having a profound effect on the be enemy in the history of theism peerl warfare. >> former naval aviator senator is john john mccain. >> we don't have somebody on the ground to identify a static moving target. >> the air force says it is right, for a dynamic target, waiting for a target to appear. limiting the number of air strikes that can be taken against i.s.i.l, the difficulty of telling...
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john: have you looked for jobs? >> yeah. john: no jobs around? >> no. john: there are no jobs around? >> i don't think so. uldn't be this line out here if it was. john: i asked my team to check that out. within a few blocks of the welfare office, they found lots of businesses that want to hire people. >> yes. we are hiring. john: this frozen yogurt store wishes more people would apply. >> we need two or three people all the time basically. john: so does the burger joint. >> hiring for cashiers, chefs and prep cooks. john: of 79 businesses that we asked in less than two hours, 40 said they would hire. 24 said they'd take people with no experience. >> at the welfare office people told us there's no jobs. >> plenty of jobs. john: he said he'd like to hire a dozen people but no one applies, and his restaurant is a block away from the welfare office. one of the women i met at welfare office works for the human resources department. is it possible they're not trying? >> a lot are not, you can tell the ones that are trying. john: do you think you, in human resources, encourage people to be dependent? >> yes, we d
john: have you looked for jobs? >> yeah. john: no jobs around? >> no. john: there are no jobs around? >> i don't think so. uldn't be this line out here if it was. john: i asked my team to check that out. within a few blocks of the welfare office, they found lots of businesses that want to hire people. >> yes. we are hiring. john: this frozen yogurt store wishes more people would apply. >> we need two or three people all the time basically. john: so does the burger...
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john: and i'm john heilemann. and with all due respect to donald trump, this time you are -- eh, too easy. ♪ john: happy national waffleron day, sports fans. who is the most interesting man in the world today? it could be joe biden and it could be donald trump. let's start with two new candidates. first up is chris christie announcing tomorrow and we about how his mother's death inspired his campaign slogan. governor christie: my mom got diagnosed with cancer and all of you who have lost a family member to cancer, and understand what this scene is like. she grabbed my hand and, christopher, there is nothing left unsaid between us. i know if my mom were still alive, she would say to me, i taught you that in a trusting relationship you don't hold any thing back. john: second up is john kasich who went hyper local about his record as governor of ohio. governor kasich: i did not travel outside the state. i didn't go out to politic. i wanted to fix ohio. we went from $8 billion in the hole to a $2 billion surplus, a balanced budget, the largest tax surplus in the country and growing jobs with everyone having a chance. now i
john: and i'm john heilemann. and with all due respect to donald trump, this time you are -- eh, too easy. ♪ john: happy national waffleron day, sports fans. who is the most interesting man in the world today? it could be joe biden and it could be donald trump. let's start with two new candidates. first up is chris christie announcing tomorrow and we about how his mother's death inspired his campaign slogan. governor christie: my mom got diagnosed with cancer and all of you who have lost a...