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you never expect it to happen. >> reporter: which brings us back to john john's room in rural maryland where his mother wishes she had said no on that summer day when her son and friends had the innocent idea to take some pictures on the railroad tracks. >> just out of the blue. just -- your life stops. >> everything changed. everything is broken and it can't be fixed. he's never coming home again. >> reporter: that photogenic metaphor of the pathway ahead too often just a dead end. for "nightline" i'm jim avila in boyds, maryland. >>> next, we're with a transgender teen on the journey to becoming nicole. her parents stumbling into activism in support of their child. >>> plus, inside a school for sword swallowing. what performers are willing to stomach for the sake of entertainment and why audiences charged up. by design. heart pounding. by design. i sure had a lot on my mind when i got out of the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my family? my li'l buddy? and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital but i wondered if this was the right treatment for
you never expect it to happen. >> reporter: which brings us back to john john's room in rural maryland where his mother wishes she had said no on that summer day when her son and friends had the innocent idea to take some pictures on the railroad tracks. >> just out of the blue. just -- your life stops. >> everything changed. everything is broken and it can't be fixed. he's never coming home again. >> reporter: that photogenic metaphor of the pathway ahead too often just...
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john: john kasich. >> i don't know much about john. >> i don't know much about john either. : john kasich. do you know who that is? >> i don't. >> no idea. mark: anybody have three words for john kasich? anybody have strong feelings about john kasich? >> intelligent but no chance. [laughter] when governor kasich talks about having been chairman of the budget committee in congress and washington, two-term governor of ohio, does anybody find that appealing? three of you find that appealing. >> i think he has done a good job changing in the economy and creating jobs to an extent. here is my biggest thing. i'm sorry, guys. i'm tired of the same politicians saying the same thing over and over again and every debate is the same. we are going to do this and this, and nothing gets done. i think he would get caught up in the same old politics as usual. >> why don't you find him appealing? >> glorified accountant basically. >> everything he has done has not changed a thing. he has been in that game with all the accounting. he has been in the thick of it. he's part of the problem. >> ch
john: john kasich. >> i don't know much about john. >> i don't know much about john either. : john kasich. do you know who that is? >> i don't. >> no idea. mark: anybody have three words for john kasich? anybody have strong feelings about john kasich? >> intelligent but no chance. [laughter] when governor kasich talks about having been chairman of the budget committee in congress and washington, two-term governor of ohio, does anybody find that appealing? three of...
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live in center city, john john rawlins, "channel 6 action news." >> john, thank you. police identified the woman found dead in hamilton township yesterday and investigators determined that 38-year-old jessica persik's death was a homicide and her pod question was discovered in the park after 9 yesterday morning and police are not yet saying how exactly she was killed. >> detectives are looking for a group of men wanted in connection with a murder in logan section of philadelphia. investigators say a transgender woman as was beaten and shot to death early yesterday morning. 22-year-old kiesha jenkins was attacked after dropped off 13 and wingohocken streets and police are pursuing leads and don't know the mostive. >> we don't know who is responsible for. it and the last update i got was we were not even certain if this had anything to do with the individuals being transgender or was this a robbery or argument. we don't know right now. but as more information welcomes available we'll fossae long and if anybody knows anything they should give us a call. >> there is a 20,
live in center city, john john rawlins, "channel 6 action news." >> john, thank you. police identified the woman found dead in hamilton township yesterday and investigators determined that 38-year-old jessica persik's death was a homicide and her pod question was discovered in the park after 9 yesterday morning and police are not yet saying how exactly she was killed. >> detectives are looking for a group of men wanted in connection with a murder in logan section of...
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john: wire you like? >> i said i can't say. john: prosecutors say the johnule protects innocent people if charges are dropped but really protects prosecutors from scrutiny. >> a tool that gives prosecutors more power. john: erika o'keefe complained about the raid. raid. you were told you may not speak, but you did anyway. >> ii was the only one to openly defy the secrecy order. john: he told the wall street journal,journal, which called the reins political attacks on conservatives who supported scott walker. >> predawn raids before sunup. they knew there would be children.children. no, you cannot call your parents, no, you cannot call an attorney, and you cannot tell the school why you are late. john: this was supposed to protect the innocent. >> what was a modern modern invention is these leftists using it as a political tool john: insiders, two republican district attorney signed off on the raid. >> everyone attacking me is a career public employee. john: government workers don't like that. >> i take cold comfort in having my constitutional rights trampled
john: wire you like? >> i said i can't say. john: prosecutors say the johnule protects innocent people if charges are dropped but really protects prosecutors from scrutiny. >> a tool that gives prosecutors more power. john: erika o'keefe complained about the raid. raid. you were told you may not speak, but you did anyway. >> ii was the only one to openly defy the secrecy order. john: he told the wall street journal,journal, which called the reins political attacks on...
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john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. johnou dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i invented a lot of things that weren't subtle. john: you invented a headache relief and what sounds like quackery so glad i wasn't successful. cell phone. cell phone ads that block callers. >> too many cell phones applications across to many platforms of that failed as well. john: a battery-operated shoelace, shoelaces. >> the reason they failed is the chinese knocked us off to. john: they sold well but you got ripped off by imitations. >> you can find the magnitude of them and you them and you see them and retail chains as well. john: you started submitting ideas to companies. >> i did; but a lot of no letters and i'd pin them on my board but after
john: laser pegs were invented by john. you can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. johnou dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i...
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"action news" reporter john john rawlins is live in new kas well the full story, john. >> reporter: rick, well, there's still a lot people don't know about this particular situation and a lot we don't know including identity of the woman who was found here. this is a death investigation we're being told. it is not a homicide investigation at least at this point as far as newcastle city police are concerned. that could change with results of an autopsy. the body was found 6:00 this morning by a passerby sfwlt body was spotted next to a curb in a kosher of a sprawling parking area not far from a gas station to one side and a farmers market to the other. police say it appears to be the body of a woman. her blue jeans and pink top were in disarray. >> she appears to be early 20s. we do not have identification on her. small in stat tour. possibly early 20s. other than that not a lot of detail. we don't know who she is. we do not know the manner of death at this point or the cause of death. we're waiting for results of the autopsy this morning. >> as police wait for an identification and cause
"action news" reporter john john rawlins is live in new kas well the full story, john. >> reporter: rick, well, there's still a lot people don't know about this particular situation and a lot we don't know including identity of the woman who was found here. this is a death investigation we're being told. it is not a homicide investigation at least at this point as far as newcastle city police are concerned. that could change with results of an autopsy. the body was found 6:00...
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john grisham. you have done it again. john: now available at fine bookstores everywhere. [laughter] charlie: online and everywhere. johnbelieve me, if it is today, it is everywhere. [laughter] charlie: we are still on the air, you've got a very hot prospect coming in. john: they've got almost everybody back from a very good team last year, said they are very experienced. preseason polls are pretty hit or miss, but kentucky and north carolina and i think duke is four and five and duke is six -- charlie: but carolina is your team? john: oh yes, i pull for the tar heels, i go to every home game. i saw you there. they have a great young coach. tony bennett, he doesn't do the one and done thing, he has the kids for four years, really classy kids, good kids. he really teaches them. last year is a really amazing -- was a really amazing season, and they got better with every game, you could see them coming, but just oneyzewski is not and done, he wants to keep those kids for three years. he doesn't want to turn them for $1 million. you can't blame the coach or the kids, there are just bad rules. charlie: i think you should run
john grisham. you have done it again. john: now available at fine bookstores everywhere. [laughter] charlie: online and everywhere. johnbelieve me, if it is today, it is everywhere. [laughter] charlie: we are still on the air, you've got a very hot prospect coming in. john: they've got almost everybody back from a very good team last year, said they are very experienced. preseason polls are pretty hit or miss, but kentucky and north carolina and i think duke is four and five and duke is six --...
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john: what percentage? j. ann: he is at 28%. i'm sorry, he is at 21%. john: he basically topped out around 30%. have you ever seen a candidate dropped 10 points in this cycle, then climbing up and regaining? ann: i've seen so many cycles, johnjohn: it's unusual. ann: it is unusual, but if you are the leader, you can drop points and come back. john: let's ask you about the democratic side of the same poll. put the leaderboard up. tell us what you learned. ann: the race between hiller -- hillary clinton and bernie sanders is virtually unchanged. she was ahead 11 points last time they did this poll. she's up 11 points now. what is different is if you add biden into the race, and he's taking 14 points, it looks like, from hillary clinton, and bernie sanders loses about 8% to him. -- about eight points to him. that is what biden does. she still leads, but biden makes it a closer nest. john: her lead at 11% has been consistent. she has been ahead of bernie here, as opposed to new hampshire. 11% is not a safe gap for her, right? ann: the one other thing i looked inside to the cross tabs of what they had -- one of the things that is interesting is that there is a higher "not sure" among women. these are people who say they are like
john: what percentage? j. ann: he is at 28%. i'm sorry, he is at 21%. john: he basically topped out around 30%. have you ever seen a candidate dropped 10 points in this cycle, then climbing up and regaining? ann: i've seen so many cycles, johnjohn: it's unusual. ann: it is unusual, but if you are the leader, you can drop points and come back. john: let's ask you about the democratic side of the same poll. put the leaderboard up. tell us what you learned. ann: the race between hiller -- hillary...
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john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started your career as a scientist at apple? john: that mostly means i didn't ship code at apple. i was doing experiments around the edges. emily: why greylock? john: i wouldn't want to work at most firms. emily: why not? john: i like people who make things. everyone at greylock valued making products. it is characteristic of david to enter the question like, no, it was everybody else. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? david: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when facebook took the investment the valuation was $500 million. which seemed, to most people -- emily: there were just students on it at the time. john: right, and not that many. it seemed like an insane valuation. i think many people looked at that and said, dave sze and greylock have lost their minds. not just from the outside. partners from the inside said this is insane, not what we do. emily: who said that? david: we had partners. one of the character
john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started your career as a scientist at apple? john: that mostly means i didn't ship code at apple. i was doing experiments around the edges. emily: why greylock? john: i wouldn't want to work at most firms. emily: why not? john: i like people who make things. everyone at greylock valued making products. it is characteristic of david to enter the question like, no, it was everybody else. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman...
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john lilly. david, you have been at the firm for 15 years? guest: 16. emily: john, you put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? johnit was a partnership effort. we both take some credit, but it is a team effort. in the early 2000's, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better to entrepreneurs, to build companies. emily: john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started your career as a scientist at apple? john: that mostly means i didn't ship code at apple. i was doing experiments around the edges. emily: why greylock? john: i wouldn't want to work at most firms. emily: why not? guest: i like people who make things. everyone at greylock valued making products. it is characteristic of david to enter the question like, no, it was everybody else. emily: you did find facebook and linkedin. you convinced reid hoffman to join the firm. how did you do that? how do you do that? john: again, it comes down to -- we believe if you come from product and you have that background and network, there is an authenticity. most people do not remember this, but in 2005, when f
john lilly. david, you have been at the firm for 15 years? guest: 16. emily: john, you put greylock on the map in silicon valley. how did you do that? johnit was a partnership effort. we both take some credit, but it is a team effort. in the early 2000's, we made a move to say every partner should have an operating background. that allows us to connect better to entrepreneurs, to build companies. emily: john, you were the ceo of mozilla. you started your career as a scientist at apple? john:...
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we will be live at john kasich's headquarters and and a live interview with the governor of ohio state -- john kasich. johnoing to ask him? mark: some multiple choice, a lot of trivia, and what the state bird of new hampshire is. john: multiple choice is important. for mark and me on this thursday, until you see him again tomorrow -- i won't be here -- sayonara. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. emily: drama in the c-suite. jack dorsey's appointment as twitter ceo is not a done deal. what does it mean for his other company, square? ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." coming up, a heavyweight battle is brewing in the video streaming market as amazon takes a
we will be live at john kasich's headquarters and and a live interview with the governor of ohio state -- john kasich. johnoing to ask him? mark: some multiple choice, a lot of trivia, and what the state bird of new hampshire is. john: multiple choice is important. for mark and me on this thursday, until you see him again tomorrow -- i won't be here -- sayonara. ♪ the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to...
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john kasich is. he likes to call a halt to things or claim everybody is not doing it the right way. i think there is some simpatico therebetween john weaver and .ohn kasich johnveryone talking about marco rubio, ted cruz, what do they have to a conversation i? a marco rubio has given strong performance, but he has seemed to be out of the cross hairs of donald trump or chris christie. now he is it. he is the beltway consensus. mark: you think he will hit rubio? >> i think he will. bush has internalized the idea that he needs to make a mark. the way to do that is hit somebody. ted cruz, he has a strategy where he can hang back, does not have to worry about money, fantastic debater. i think he can fly by if he needs to. mark: thank you. enjoy the debates. the main event. to guests down, six more to go. we will roll the next paradigm right after this. ♪ john: we are live on bloomberg politics.com, on the tube twice a day. thank you for watching us. mark: not so fast, big boy. we are on for another half hour tonight. carson campaign, team ted cruz, more just coming up here, a special our addition from boulder, colorado continues live right after this. ♪ it is the
john kasich is. he likes to call a halt to things or claim everybody is not doing it the right way. i think there is some simpatico therebetween john weaver and .ohn kasich johnveryone talking about marco rubio, ted cruz, what do they have to a conversation i? a marco rubio has given strong performance, but he has seemed to be out of the cross hairs of donald trump or chris christie. now he is it. he is the beltway consensus. mark: you think he will hit rubio? >> i think he will. bush has...
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john marshall presented john adams with a copy of his book that he had just written on the life of george washington. john adams is at his desk and he is writing to john marshall that he has received this gift. he writes, "dear sir, the extreme imecility of old age must be my apology for neglecting to write. thank you for your book. it's not want for esteem or respect or admiration that i have not written frequently to you. there is no part of my life that i look back upon with more pleasure than the short time i spent we and it is the pride of my life that i have given to this nation, a chief justice coke or hale, hope or mansfield, i am your friend and well wisher on the point of departure, or hale, hope or mansfield, i am your friend and well wisher on the point of departure, john adams. host: so the chief justice john marshall served on the court for 34 years. he is often referred to in fact as the sitting justice, the great chief justice. what was his next several years like? did he decide many other cases. one book i read that having established this principal, he became more powerful than the next
john marshall presented john adams with a copy of his book that he had just written on the life of george washington. john adams is at his desk and he is writing to john marshall that he has received this gift. he writes, "dear sir, the extreme imecility of old age must be my apology for neglecting to write. thank you for your book. it's not want for esteem or respect or admiration that i have not written frequently to you. there is no part of my life that i look back upon with more...
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we talk about john adams, thomas jefferson, and the newly appointed chief justice, john marshall. john marshall establish the court as the interpreter of the constitution. his famous decision he wrote in marbury versus madison. versus madison is probably the most famous case that this course -- this court ever decided. >> a yellow law school professor will join the discussion. , exploring 12 historic supreme court rulings by revealing the life and times of the people who are the plaintiffs, lawyers, and justices in these cases. it premieres live this monday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. for background on each case, order your copy of landmark $.95 at thedollars website. >> located on the national mall in washington, d.c., the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from andrew mellon, who served as treasury secretary from 1920 12 1932. we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting. in this program we feature the work of gilbert stuart. his unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. dian
we talk about john adams, thomas jefferson, and the newly appointed chief justice, john marshall. john marshall establish the court as the interpreter of the constitution. his famous decision he wrote in marbury versus madison. versus madison is probably the most famous case that this course -- this court ever decided. >> a yellow law school professor will join the discussion. , exploring 12 historic supreme court rulings by revealing the life and times of the people who are the...
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newscenter 5' s john atwater is john? john: right now, we hearing from the family of that boy. the grandmother struggles to describe the pain of losing her daughter and grandson. grandmother: [crying] >> she can' t over -- can' t even grieve over her daughter because her family needs are right now. john: thankfully, the two-year-old will pull through. they hit a cement truck head-on. >> he' s just doing wonderful. john: christina was heading to a job where she works with troubled kids. >> she was a good person, a good person who would do something for everybody. john: the family is hoping to do something that would make route 20 safer. >> we know that there are two new angels looking down on us. john: and this stretch of roadway will be gooding another look. officials meet on thursday to discuss what changes could be made here. we are live in oxford, john atwater, wcvb newscenter 5. heather: and here is video of a little boy who was dropped off of a bus alone. the little boy was dropped off at the street on hamilton street without an adult there to pick him up. that is against s
newscenter 5' s john atwater is john? john: right now, we hearing from the family of that boy. the grandmother struggles to describe the pain of losing her daughter and grandson. grandmother: [crying] >> she can' t over -- can' t even grieve over her daughter because her family needs are right now. john: thankfully, the two-year-old will pull through. they hit a cement truck head-on. >> he' s just doing wonderful. john: christina was heading to a job where she works with troubled...
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john jay. alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is the p preeminent painter of the period. he was a very well established painter in london. very proficient and could have stayed in england painting, could have sold his paintings there, but he just accumulate d debt. so he left london and went to dublin. the same thing happened to him in dublin. he accumulated all sorts of debts, and he decided he would come to america and paint washington and he would make his fortune by painting washington. so in 1793 he came to america. he didn't go to paint washington immediately though. he stopped in new york city and he painted there for about a year and a half. in a year and a half's time, he painted 36 paintings, 36 portraits. he knew john jay. he met john jay when he was in england. john
john jay. alexander hamilton, john jay, and john madison wrote the federalist papers. john jay invited alexander hamilton to be part of the treaty commission in london, so there's quite a connection between these two men. who knew they would hang next to each other in the national gallery? looking at john jay leads us to gilbert stuart, who is the p preeminent painter of the period. he was a very well established painter in london. very proficient and could have stayed in england painting,...
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john: what do you fear in life? >> absolutely nothing but the socialist party. john: what do you fear in life? >> going to hell. john: in terms of safety before you go to hell? >> i really don't fear anything. we live in america. john: i like that attitude but moving onto the actual threat to our health and safety their stuff worth worrying about. car accidents, house fires, heart disease and when i asked people, no one mentioned those things. i mostly got answers like these. >> snakes. they are slimy and imus. john: the guy comes from behind. what do you fear? >> spiders. john: what are they going to do to you? >> i don't know. >> roaches. the ones that fly. john: they are disgusting and scary. i'm not sure why exactly. there are little. why did they frighten me? anybody here scared of cockroaches? how about one of these tarantulas? can we bring that into the audience you're? let's test our fears. come out while. lyle fuente is an animal handler who provides creatures to movies and tv shows like snakes and cockroaches. he brought these. >> this is an albino boa constrictor. she's about six years old. john: do have
john: what do you fear in life? >> absolutely nothing but the socialist party. john: what do you fear in life? >> going to hell. john: in terms of safety before you go to hell? >> i really don't fear anything. we live in america. john: i like that attitude but moving onto the actual threat to our health and safety their stuff worth worrying about. car accidents, house fires, heart disease and when i asked people, no one mentioned those things. i mostly got answers like these....
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john and i did in iowa and new hampshire. -- clinton installment that john and i did in iowa and new hampshire. >> hillary clinton, probably win. >> still impressive. >> if you could call three democrats, which one would you call? >> hillary, she is the most generally concerned. >> she is well-connected as well. >> if you had to choose one democratic candidate to go out to dinner with. >> hillary, accomplished female leader who has continued to persevere. >> what you think she would order? >> glass of wine. >> lobster. >> who can tell me something she has put a policy out on? anybody? how many people were bothered by her use of a private e-mail account? >> just a little bit. >> the rest of you not bothered at all by it. how many of you think she is not being totally forthcoming? >> one. >> she is taking ownership, but it took her a while to get to that point. >> why did and she just own it in the first place. ? >> i believe she thinks she's screwed up. she is not believable to me. >> how many believe it has hurt her politically? all of you think it has hurt her politically, but none of you are bothered by. how do explain that? >> the other parties have to find a weak link. that billout a role clinton should have in this presidential campaign. >> i think he needs to take a step back so voters aren't thinking this will be the clintons third term. -- clinton's third term. >> i think he fires the democratic base up a little bit, more than hillary does. >> good thing, bad thing, in different? >> great thing. >> very good thing. >> indifferent about it. >> great thing. >> i think it's good. >> excellent. >> i think it's great. job inwould do a better washington, hillary clinton or bernie sanders? >> probably hillary. she has that experience. she has been in washington for so long. >> she has seen how the system have aso she might better chance of getting things are published quicker because she understands how to get that done. she can skip over any learning curve whatsoever. >> a woman stepping into a male arena, i think she can hold her own with them. i think she is being who she is now. >> let's watch a clip. this, somealk like of the republicans say i am playing the gender card. well, if calling for equal pay and paid leave and women's health is playing the gender card, deal me in. >> what did you think of that? >> she said some good stuff. she is charismatic. i like clinton, but she has that look sometimes, that smug look. >> she looks angry. >> my opinion is more general in that she speaks well about her positions without having that of a scorned woman thing. it is offputting. i think that can put off a lot of male voters. >> tell me what it's like. what you seeing? >> i don't want to use the word, -- it's like women need to be equal. >> i don't feel i'm equal. unequal. it is not an issue that speaks to me. a double standard. if a guy was saying that, he would be in passion. >> do you think some people might see that? >> oh, yeah. >> i like hillary. i think she has that. that condescending. i can see that causing gridlock. >> i don't think it's condescending. that is a strange word for me. i'm a woman. i deserve it. i think it's not necessary. >> raise your hand if you think that hurts her chances of getting elected. that is part of what does that to her. people love or hate her. the attitude or whatever. iowa, lessorable and favorable in new hampshire, down double digits. if you were hillary clinton, what would you think of that focus group? >> i think she has got to figure out. they will interpret the fact that the personal stuff is what everyone is deliberating over, not policy, and they will say that is because they have not been able to write through on policy because of the e-mail thing. is, can theyn breakthrough on policy? the group are nothing about specifics on college affordability, economics, perception drugs, drug abuse. she is lucky if she can get past the benghazi hearing and turn the page. what a bernie sanders white house would look like two people in iowa and new hampshire. that, right after this. ♪ >> the bernie bandwagon is rolling. the first congressional endorsement. hillary clinton has been endorsed by one. this first endorsement is big. intalked about his appeal our third installment of focus groups in iowa and new hampshire. >> described a bernie sanders presidency. >> people-oriented, the revolution stuff is awesome. he's trying to get people involved. let's work on this together. i think that is the kind of thing that people want to be involved in. >> what would it look like? >> gridlock regardless of who wins the election. ini think that if we bring somebody, somebody new, and i feel like things don't change. things sort of state same. better job? do a >> hillary clinton. >> anybody think bernie sanders? >> i do. >> four of you do. >why? >> i think every clinton is polarizing. i think bernie sanders has a chance. has spoken to your hearts and head on the issue of income equality. ? >> bernie sanders. >> bernie sanders. >> i agree. >> burning. -- bernie. >> brian, who has been best? >> bernie sanders. >> i think bernie has the edge on that one. >> i can't think of any other candidate that is talking about it. >> bernie sanders? >> knowledgeable and experienced. >> exciting. >> forward thinking. >> hope. >> interesting. >> game changer. >> he is not classically looking as a candidate. how does he overcome that? >> i think people are just listening to his words, and not focusing on appearance. says are things of that i think a lot of people are thinking. it is charismatic. it is funny when you look at them. he is hunched over. he looks old, but the stuff he says is in touch with a lot of the things that we are thinking about. >> his appearance>> good or bad is genuine. he's not trying to get a stylish haircut. he is genuine. >> are you concerned about his age? >> a little. my concern would be having a president by midterm. kane -- not like johnmccain because of his age. >> his age does not bother me. >> i think he seems in good health. he is willing to go after it, so he must think that he's ok to do the job. there has been some discussion in the party and debate among candidates about whether there are too few debates. is there anyone in the room who feels there should be more debates? >> i think there should be more. all the media attention is on the republican side. i would like to hear more from the democratic candidates. >> i think more debates would be good. >> does anyone else agree with senator senators that there should be more debates? >> i do. >> jonathan does. >> how many people know who martin o'malley is? >> almost everybody. >> three of you have heard of martin o'malley. you know what job he previously had question mark -- had? >> i don't. >> i think he is articulate. he is personable and has a plan. >> who will win the new hampshire primary? >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> sanders. >> who'l
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john: the issues are real. >> there is a war on cops right now. >> police officers are being hunted. john: police and women. >> there's a within war on women. john: really? >> political reality, that's our show tonight. . john: when i titled the show political reality, we put reality in quotation marks because so much of what politicians say and do is fake. their handlers try to make the candidate look good. recently the political class decided hillary clinton didn't appear authentic and likable. her campaign staff, i mean in the "new york times" ran this headline. clinton to show more humor and hearth. and rolling stone said clinton's fake populism is a hit. really? listen to her at the coffee shop in iowa. >> it's so exciting to be here! you know who says hello? senator harkin says hello. senator harkin told me to say hello! >> and you remember me. >> how are you, dear. john: you think she was really excited to be here? i don't think so. i don't blame her or any politician for struggling to fake it. day after day of smiling at strangers, who can do that? but that's the phoniness of politics. political ads are phony, too. this election cycle, o
john: the issues are real. >> there is a war on cops right now. >> police officers are being hunted. john: police and women. >> there's a within war on women. john: really? >> political reality, that's our show tonight. . john: when i titled the show political reality, we put reality in quotation marks because so much of what politicians say and do is fake. their handlers try to make the candidate look good. recently the political class decided hillary clinton didn't...
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john is a little more below. i have always considered john and ally and i have always considered john a friend. it's hard not to like him and it's hard not to admire what john has accomplished in his career. as a concerned all high when he took on a scandal plagued incumbent in a primary and one. as a freshman congressman he took on money laundering schemes and banking scandals involving powerful members and prevailed. as an engineer of the contract with america he took on democrats decades long power lock and triumphed. as an ex-member of leadership once considered politically dead he knew he had more to offer and convinced his colleagues that he did. as the inheritor of a diminished and dispirited house minority, he dared to believe conservatives could rise again and help grow the largest republican majority sends the flappers were dancing the charleston back in the 20s. john boehner has wandered the valley. john boehner has also visited the mountain tops. john boehner has slid right back into the valley and then ascended to great heights yet again. he does it all with hard work. he does it wi
john is a little more below. i have always considered john and ally and i have always considered john a friend. it's hard not to like him and it's hard not to admire what john has accomplished in his career. as a concerned all high when he took on a scandal plagued incumbent in a primary and one. as a freshman congressman he took on money laundering schemes and banking scandals involving powerful members and prevailed. as an engineer of the contract with america he took on democrats decades...
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breaking news coverage continues with our john atwater in the newsroom. john? john: many could not escape the path of the storm. >> this will be our, our safe room. john: some tourists are riding out the storm in their hotels. but so many boarded bus and eactuated the coastline, headed to shelters if you are the inland. >> underneath our door, this morning,s with a note that that said that the government was evacuating the hotel. >> we have been running around trying to found a which out. we are a little concerned but trying to keep the game face on for the kids. >> the monster storm has interrupted vacations for tens of thousands of americans. businesses have boarded up. streets are empty. airports are closed. this woman was able to leave mexicorriving at logan just as the hurricane made landfall. [speaking in spanish] john. towns along the coastline are trying to get resource in place. >> this is actual lay mow pile hospital. john. those in the path of the storm do their best to try to stay safe. >> keep us protected are from any flying glass. john. because the ai
breaking news coverage continues with our john atwater in the newsroom. john? john: many could not escape the path of the storm. >> this will be our, our safe room. john: some tourists are riding out the storm in their hotels. but so many boarded bus and eactuated the coastline, headed to shelters if you are the inland. >> underneath our door, this morning,s with a note that that said that the government was evacuating the hotel. >> we have been running around trying to found...
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and all brand-new episode will be live at john kasich's headquarters in new hampshire and and a live interview with the governor of ohio state -- john kasich. johnng to ask him? true-false of question, a little bit of music trivia, and i will ask him what the state bird of new hampshire is. if you are watching governor kasich, get ready. john: multiple choice is important. for mark and me on this thursday, until you see him ag emily: drama in the drama in the c-suite. jack dorsey is not a done deal. what does it mean? ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." heavyweight battle is brewing in the video streaming market as amazon takes a swing at apple and google. plus, at the same time, google and microsoft declare a truce in a five-year battle over smartphones. and a huge payday coming up for
and all brand-new episode will be live at john kasich's headquarters in new hampshire and and a live interview with the governor of ohio state -- john kasich. johnng to ask him? true-false of question, a little bit of music trivia, and i will ask him what the state bird of new hampshire is. if you are watching governor kasich, get ready. john: multiple choice is important. for mark and me on this thursday, until you see him ag emily: drama in the drama in the c-suite. jack dorsey is not a done...
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john atwater is live in southbridge with the charges against him. john: heather, he is back home tonight. we are trying to give you the opportunity. john: he arrived home on the him. he sent ten naked fot toes of himself to a 17-year-old student he taught. >> the student never teacher. never said anything. just he mained silent. the 22-year-old teacher sent the pictures twice through facebook. rumors started circulate through school and the police stepped in. john: teacher caught in a position of trust. >> it is singing to hear allegations like to. john: the first year on the job teaching language class at the cool, but police say he met the student through it up church function two years ago. u send your kids to learn, not receive pictures from teacher. john. the second time a taper in southbridge has faced charges in. this summer, a middle schoolteacher accused of trying to buy child sex shows on-line. the crimes aritelated about but have a message. >> children have any information or anything that they think they should be disposed to police or something they have done inappropriately by a position or person of trust. please contact
john atwater is live in southbridge with the charges against him. john: heather, he is back home tonight. we are trying to give you the opportunity. john: he arrived home on the him. he sent ten naked fot toes of himself to a 17-year-old student he taught. >> the student never teacher. never said anything. just he mained silent. the 22-year-old teacher sent the pictures twice through facebook. rumors started circulate through school and the police stepped in. john: teacher caught in a...