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i'm john king. we tee up a big week in presidential politics. the fourth republican debate is tuesday night and the second democratic debate on saturday. with us to share the reporting jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," matt viser from the "boston globe," and jonathan martin from "new york times." >> it's the american people, sir. they're sick of winning. they're winning so much. it's just too great, sir. >> that was donald trump, of course, his visit to saturday night live was not without controversy. the show tried to make light of the situation. >> who is that? >> trump's a racist! i heard if i yelled that they would give me $5,000. [ applause ] >> i can fully respect that as a businessman. >> larry david having more fun on saturday night live. the next big national stage for trump is tuesday in milwaukee. gop debate number four where the field's other surprising outsider faces a major test. ben carson pushing back hard against a series of media reports suggesting he exaggerated if not fabricated some of the more compelling episodes in his
i'm john king. we tee up a big week in presidential politics. the fourth republican debate is tuesday night and the second democratic debate on saturday. with us to share the reporting jackie kucinich of the "daily beast," matt viser from the "boston globe," and jonathan martin from "new york times." >> it's the american people, sir. they're sick of winning. they're winning so much. it's just too great, sir. >> that was donald trump, of course, his...
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to history not a real lion, invited him to come to england to take on's place, they considered john as a king to complete the abandoned kingship. a vicious conflict spread up and down, the magna carta, was forgotten did the decent thing and died. about the year, in october of 1216 john, having lost his baggage, crown jewels in it and wash the area in northeast england, having done this john contract dysentery and promptly died and on his deathbed like many of the most people in history suddenly had a fit of repentance and started saying sorry but then he died. she wasn't mist, by the way. the chronicler, matthew paris who was writing a little after john's death made a lot of john's deathbed scene includes the chapter about john by saying all latin wine which translates roughly as all england reeks of john's fills the deeds, foul as it is, hell itself is defiled by his presence. stick that on your tombstone or possibly not. there were not many people who would disagree. john is dead and good reduce but if john is dead, the charter he quite unwittingly helped to create was not in fact magna car
to history not a real lion, invited him to come to england to take on's place, they considered john as a king to complete the abandoned kingship. a vicious conflict spread up and down, the magna carta, was forgotten did the decent thing and died. about the year, in october of 1216 john, having lost his baggage, crown jewels in it and wash the area in northeast england, having done this john contract dysentery and promptly died and on his deathbed like many of the most people in history suddenly...
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we'll take a look closely at the numbers with john king on that. also ahead, what began with police take thing man to the hospital, ended up with him dead jolt after jolt with a taser as he plead with them to stop. the question is, why didn't they? p blah ♪ can't afford to let heartburn get in the way? try nexium 24hr, now the #1 selling brand for frequent heartburn. get complete protection with the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. hi, tom. hey, how's the college visit? you remembered. it's good. does it make the short list? you remembered that too. yea, i'm afraid so. knowing our clients personally is what we do. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. thanks, bye. and with over 13,000 financial advisors, we do it a lot. it's why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. whei just put in the namey, of my parents and my grandparents. and as soon as i did that, literally it was like you're getting 7, 9, 10, 15 leaves that are just popping up all over the place. yeah, it was amazing. just wit
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i'm john king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning. we sort through the critical and emotional policy and political debates stemming from the paris terror attacks. with us to share the reporting and insights is maggie haberman of the new york times. ed o'keef of the washington post. julie pace of the associated press. and mj lee. two questions are dominating the debate. how did isis manage to pull off a series of brazen deadly attacks in paris. what can our government to better or differently to prevent isis to striking at home. do we allow more syrian refugees into the united states? it is the republican frontrunner donald trump whose ideas are the most provocative. >> i want surveillance of these people. i want surveillance, if we have to, and i don't care. i want a -- are you ready for this? they're going to make it such a big deal. they're going to make it so big. he said something so politically incorrect. that's why we're going to hell because we're so politically incorrect. such a big deal! such a big deal! i want surveillance o
i'm john king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning. we sort through the critical and emotional policy and political debates stemming from the paris terror attacks. with us to share the reporting and insights is maggie haberman of the new york times. ed o'keef of the washington post. julie pace of the associated press. and mj lee. two questions are dominating the debate. how did isis manage to pull off a series of brazen deadly attacks in paris. what can our government to better or...
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we'll take a look closely at the numbers with john king on that. also ahead, what began with police taking this man to the hospital ended with him dead following jolt after jolt from a taser as he pled for them to stop. the question is, why didn't they? ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insurance by switching to geico... well, just look at this setting. do you have the ring? oh, helzberg diamonds. another beautiful setting. i'm not crying. i've just got a bit of sand in my eyes, that's all. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. the internet of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. with xerox. marie callender's with a crust made from scratch. because when it
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the chief white house correspondent jim acosta standing by and the chief national correspondent john king and our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, and our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour. and i will get to you in a moment, jim and john, but let's talk to christiane. it is the first time that a f-16 plane blocking turkey has shot down a russian warplane, and this is representing a serious problem. i want you to listen to what the president had to say urging everyone to avoid any escalation. >> turkey like every country has a right to defend its territory and air space. i think it is very important for us right now to make sure that both the russians and the turks are talking to each other to find out exactly what happened and take measures to discourage any kind of escalation. i do think that this points to a ongoing problem with the russian operations. in the sense that they are operating very close to the turkish border and they are going after the moderate opposition supported by not only turkey, but a wide range of countries. if russia is directi
the chief white house correspondent jim acosta standing by and the chief national correspondent john king and our chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, and our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour. and i will get to you in a moment, jim and john, but let's talk to christiane. it is the first time that a f-16 plane blocking turkey has shot down a russian warplane, and this is representing a serious problem. i want you to listen to what the president had to say...
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i want to turn to john king the numbers. >> anderson, this is an issue that's hurt the republicans inhe general election. but mr. trump is on the right ground, if you will, when it comes to the early states in the primaries. we showed this number earlier. i want to show you once again, when it comes to illegal immigration in the state of iowa which vote first, donald trump who says build a wall and deport those undocumented has a 32 point lead among the other republicans in the state of iowa. he leads my 32 points on immigration. when he says throw hem out and build a wall, he has strong support in iowa. if you're somebody else, can you close the gap with donald trump. the national polls if you look at the top five, trump and carson up here, carson and trump on the same page. rubio, he supports legal status. he's down here. so is jeb bush. cruz who is drafting with trump on immigration is down here as well. trump own this is issue when it comes right now. and i showed you the iowa numbers where trump leads on immigration. he's still at the top of the pack. rubio and cruz down here. if
i want to turn to john king the numbers. >> anderson, this is an issue that's hurt the republicans inhe general election. but mr. trump is on the right ground, if you will, when it comes to the early states in the primaries. we showed this number earlier. i want to show you once again, when it comes to illegal immigration in the state of iowa which vote first, donald trump who says build a wall and deport those undocumented has a 32 point lead among the other republicans in the state of...
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john king with some numbers on the subject. john? >> mr.ht when he says this is an issue that's hurt the republicans in a general election, but mr. trump is on the right ground, if you will, when it comes to the early states and the primaries. we show you this number earlier. when it comes to illegal imgriegs in the state of iowa, which votes first, donald trump, who says build a wall and deport those who are here undocumented has a 32-point lead among the other republicans in the state of iowa. he's in a dead heat with ben carson in the state, but he leads by 32 points on the issue of immigration. when he says throw them out and build a wall, he has strong support among republicans in iowa. so the question is, if you're somebody else, can you close the gap with donald trump. and the national polls if you look at the top five, trump and carson still up here. carson and trump pretty much on the same page, although trump is much more vocal on his immigration views. you want to get to marco rubio, he supports legal status. he once supported a
john king with some numbers on the subject. john? >> mr.ht when he says this is an issue that's hurt the republicans in a general election, but mr. trump is on the right ground, if you will, when it comes to the early states and the primaries. we show you this number earlier. when it comes to illegal imgriegs in the state of iowa, which votes first, donald trump, who says build a wall and deport those who are here undocumented has a 32-point lead among the other republicans in the state...
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. >> turn to our chief national correspondent john king. you have been looking at carson. >> coming into the debate is one of the questions about his biography whether he has exaggerated parts of his biography. he tried to turn it into hillary clinton. biography is the foundation of the carson campaign and the other candidates did not touch him or try to jump in. this is from our iowa poll. ben carson leads among iowa caucus going and tea party supporters. so you would think this is because they agree with him on the issues. but carson is weak when it comes to the issues. only 9% of iowa republicans think he would be the strongest on the economy. only 10% think he would be best on illegal immigration and 11% think he is strongest on foreign policy. but he is in a lead because they like his biography and when it comes to abortion and same-sex marriage he is their candidate. the fact he got a pass is good for dr. carson. because on the specifics of the issues, that is not his strength. it is all on his biography. and donald trump, was he enga
. >> turn to our chief national correspondent john king. you have been looking at carson. >> coming into the debate is one of the questions about his biography whether he has exaggerated parts of his biography. he tried to turn it into hillary clinton. biography is the foundation of the carson campaign and the other candidates did not touch him or try to jump in. this is from our iowa poll. ben carson leads among iowa caucus going and tea party supporters. so you would think this is...
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. >> turn to our chief national correspondent john king. you have been looking at carson. >> coming into the debate is one of the questions about his biography whether he has exaggerated p exaggerated parts of his biography. he tried to turn it into hillary clinton. biography is the foundation of the carson campaign and the other candidates did not touch him or try to jump in. this is from our iowa poll. ben carson leads among iowa caucus going and tea party supporters. so you would think this is because they agree with him on the issues. but carson is weak when it comes to the issues. only 9% of iowa republicans think he would be the strongest on the economy. only 10% think he would be best on illegal immigration and 11% think he is strongest on foreign policy. but he is in a lead because they like his biography and when it comes to abortion and same-sex marriage he is their candidate. the fact he got a pass is good for dr. carson. because on the specifics of the issues, that is not his strength. it is all on his biography. and donald trum
. >> turn to our chief national correspondent john king. you have been looking at carson. >> coming into the debate is one of the questions about his biography whether he has exaggerated p exaggerated parts of his biography. he tried to turn it into hillary clinton. biography is the foundation of the carson campaign and the other candidates did not touch him or try to jump in. this is from our iowa poll. ben carson leads among iowa caucus going and tea party supporters. so you would...
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i want to go to the john king. and let's talk about the rhetoric.d the day of to attack, and francois hollande said, this is war, and then as jim acosta just outlined the president who is criticized for not using strong enough rhetoric, and stepping it up perhaps in malaysia, but will we hear the same words and the two leaders on the same page rhetorically as they stand side by side. >> it is a fascinating question of the president hollande usesed are cal islamist terrorism which is a term that the president has tried to the avoid. he did call them killers and m ramp up the language on the last foreign trip. be honest about it, it is a difficult military consul atations between the two leaders and policy and strategy consultation, and both of them are having the conversations in interesting political environments at home. president hollande in france, and president obama as a presidential campaign takes swing here many this country where he has been roundly criticized, but as jim said, this president is in no mood to see any reason from the policy o
i want to go to the john king. and let's talk about the rhetoric.d the day of to attack, and francois hollande said, this is war, and then as jim acosta just outlined the president who is criticized for not using strong enough rhetoric, and stepping it up perhaps in malaysia, but will we hear the same words and the two leaders on the same page rhetorically as they stand side by side. >> it is a fascinating question of the president hollande usesed are cal islamist terrorism which is a...
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"inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> character questions for ben carson as republicans> they are getting celebra int. it's okay. i totally expected it. >>> new scrutiny for marco rubio, too. >> and trump takes after rubio's finances and takes to the air waives. >> let's face it, politicians are all talk no action. plus, the obama factor in 2016. >> time to act is now. not later. not someday. right here. right now. the president
"inside politics" with john king starts right now. >>> character questions for ben carson as republicans> they are getting celebra int. it's okay. i totally expected it. >>> new scrutiny for marco rubio, too. >> and trump takes after rubio's finances and takes to the air waives. >> let's face it, politicians are all talk no action. plus, the obama factor in 2016. >> time to act is now. not later. not someday. right here. right now. the president
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sergeant john king saw what happened, he rushed over to help the man. mccoy refused to quick. officer king helped him meet his goal and the video has gone viral on social media. >> the emotions that you watch a pe-arson go through, knowing that he's facing defeat. anh.d that you have an opportunity to help them was overwhelminr forkr me. so that's the reason i felt like i was compelled to help him. >> mr. mccoy is recovering from his injuries and he wants to give his medal to the sergeant, that is if he will accept it. great to see that. >>> it's 4:57. senator chuck schumer wants washington to dig into a jar of peanut butter that he call potentially dangerous. the product is called steam. it's a caffeinated peanut butter. it promises to slowly release caffeine to improve endurance. but senator schumer wants the product regulated by the fda. he fears it could harm children. two tablespoons of this has more caffeine, double the caffeine of a can of red bull. and lots of kids and lots of people eat many more than two tablespoons. >> the manufacturer tells us steam is perfectly saf
sergeant john king saw what happened, he rushed over to help the man. mccoy refused to quick. officer king helped him meet his goal and the video has gone viral on social media. >> the emotions that you watch a pe-arson go through, knowing that he's facing defeat. anh.d that you have an opportunity to help them was overwhelminr forkr me. so that's the reason i felt like i was compelled to help him. >> mr. mccoy is recovering from his injuries and he wants to give his medal to the...
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i'm john king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning with us. with us is kcnn's nia-malika henderson, dan balz of the washington post, jackie kucinich of the "daily beast" and matt viser of the "boston globe." >> please escort the person out nicely. >> he was not so kind to hillary clinton. >> she doesn't have the strength or the stamina to be president. she doesn't. she doesn't. and you know what, and i say it. you ever notice she has something and you don't see her for three or four days. we can't have that. we need somebody with endurance with unbelievable strength. we can't do this. we can't do it anymore. she goes back to sleep. >> now there are other insults, too. too many to count, as usual. jeb bush, marco rubio, the "new york times," and this. >> did you know that trump predicted bin laden? i also, in the same book, talked about terrorism. it's natural. terrorism happens when you have weak leadership and weak people. that's what happened. >> one thing trump did not mention is the friday shooting at planned parenthood. he did make a comm
i'm john king. thank you for sharing your sunday morning with us. with us is kcnn's nia-malika henderson, dan balz of the washington post, jackie kucinich of the "daily beast" and matt viser of the "boston globe." >> please escort the person out nicely. >> he was not so kind to hillary clinton. >> she doesn't have the strength or the stamina to be president. she doesn't. she doesn't. and you know what, and i say it. you ever notice she has something and you...
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i'm john king. jeb bush concedes that he could have done better the other night but don't worry. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money, the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> he is now running fifth in the national polls, fifth in iowa and fourth in new hampsh e hampshire, where he promises to prove all the critics wrong and come back. donald trump and ben carson still lead the pack. we wait now to see some data, polling, how republicans score the third debate, this is widely considered one of its most important moments. >> marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term. you should be showing up to work. literally, the senate -- what is it, like a french workweek? >> the only reason you're doing it now is we're running for the same position and someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. >> if we believe the post debate -- i want to get a little caution upfront for the same pundits who said trump wouldn't run, trump wouldn't be serious, ben
i'm john king. jeb bush concedes that he could have done better the other night but don't worry. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money, the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> he is now running fifth in the national polls, fifth in iowa and fourth in new hampsh e hampshire, where he promises to prove all the critics wrong and come back. donald trump and ben carson still lead the pack. we wait now to see some data, polling, how republicans score the third...
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know what it actually feels like to be a writer in china, it's useful to remember an observation by john king fairbank is one of the great american china scholars can start the program at harvard, and fairbanks said at a quote, china is a journalists dream at a statistician's nightmare, because, he said come it has more human drama and fewer verifiable facts per square mile than anywhere else in the world. i once mentioned that to a colleague in "the new yorker"'s fact checking department a at it did find that funny in the slightest actually. [laughter] fairbanks said in 1947, and in some ways of course the observation is still accurate. by trying to shrink china has become a much more noble please come and much more verifiable place simply because somebody like me can go and live there for eight years and simply by virtue of technology and transportation you can get halfway across china in a morning and begin your reporting, or in fact you can go online and begin to understand a bit about what's going on. not a substitute by any means for living there over a long period of time but it is pla
know what it actually feels like to be a writer in china, it's useful to remember an observation by john king fairbank is one of the great american china scholars can start the program at harvard, and fairbanks said at a quote, china is a journalists dream at a statistician's nightmare, because, he said come it has more human drama and fewer verifiable facts per square mile than anywhere else in the world. i once mentioned that to a colleague in "the new yorker"'s fact checking...
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this is runner robert mccoy getting help from savannah police officer john king. mccoy collapsed less than a half mile from the end of the half marathon. officer king said mccoy was so committed to crossing the finish line he had to help him get there. >> all of the social media, the thank yous i received have been very humbling. >> mccoy says he is recovering from his injuries and he will be just fine. he says he wants officer king to have his completion medal if the officer will take it. >> that's great. >>> a strange site in the sky plus why a dog from our area is making national headlines. >>> here's look at what's trending. have you seen these pictures? people are clicking through them on nbcwashington.com. the sink hole as big as a half a football field may be responsible for taking down 14 cars in an ihop parking lot. police were called saying vehicles were falling through the pavement. rain could make the clean-up a big issue. >>> another strange site, a mystery like sparking a flurry of attention. facebook and other theories coming from other places talki
this is runner robert mccoy getting help from savannah police officer john king. mccoy collapsed less than a half mile from the end of the half marathon. officer king said mccoy was so committed to crossing the finish line he had to help him get there. >> all of the social media, the thank yous i received have been very humbling. >> mccoy says he is recovering from his injuries and he will be just fine. he says he wants officer king to have his completion medal if the officer will...
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john king has answers by the numbers for us. john, 2012 mitt romney and self-deportation and ted cruz talking about amnesty and donald trump proposing a deportation force. any evidence the results will be any different this time around? >> no, anderson and you can be sure democrats will say deportation force and you'll see it in an ad whether trump is the nominee or not. numbers don't lie. let's look at the demographics. i'm going to give you the 2012 presidential election and over here you can see, obama wins 52% to 47%. what happens? the percentage of the white vote was 72%. mitt romney got 52% of. that african americans 13%. the president wins 93%. latinos 10% of the electorate for the first time in 2012. 71% for the president, 3% asian, 73%. if you add this up, blacks, latinos and asians, and it's a football game, you run up 25, 30 points the first quarter and you play the game even the rest of the way out, you lose. just by comparison, 2004 the last time republicans won the white house, make the comparisons. the personal of
john king has answers by the numbers for us. john, 2012 mitt romney and self-deportation and ted cruz talking about amnesty and donald trump proposing a deportation force. any evidence the results will be any different this time around? >> no, anderson and you can be sure democrats will say deportation force and you'll see it in an ad whether trump is the nominee or not. numbers don't lie. let's look at the demographics. i'm going to give you the 2012 presidential election and over here...
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a couple of blocks i've been involved with mid market on many organizations and to start 19 with john king the critical 5 m this as real estate deal with large this is from a writer this from the chronicle that owns the property no question that 5 m is only about profits for the developer there notice justification for tripling the allowable height or at building separation across the street and not requiring the affordable housing to say be built on seethe the only justification for profit for the developer city law allows the zero tolerance foreshadow an parks and nobody defended the yerba buena gardens shaded starting at 320 up to a 29 increase 2, 3, 4 shadowing this is own bet the city not the rec and park nobody talks about the incredible damage to yerba linda island this is not acceptable and wind or we're outreaching opposing we have a proposal that comes fell off you many benefits we ask you to consider it 5 m was not all about how's as people building and 5 m is not building 40 percent low income it is building no lower-income housing and the feasibility study to the city and doin
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s operations chief for the office for humanitarian affairs, john king on an emergency mission here. >o is a very serious climactic impact on the whole continent of africa. here in africa, millions will be affected. >> ging has sent teams to the remote island of madagascar. 2.5 million people need food aid here right now. in somalia, at one end of the country, drought. ironically, at the other, floods. in sudan and kenya, similar. in ethiopia, 8.2 million needing help and food. in tanzania, cholera is following floods, which have killed over 50. in malawi, el nino arrives to find three million in desperate need for food and a further 1.5 million people are hungry in zimbabwe. here in south africa, the search for water has gotten so bad that a 15-year-old boy was killed. in a fight over simply trying to get some water for his mother. brett? >> paul tillsly in johannesburg, thank you. >>> donald trump not giving an inch on mass deportations, of illegal immigrants, plus cruz and rubio in a battle over the same topic. reaction from the panel, when we come back. >>> we spend tens of billion
s operations chief for the office for humanitarian affairs, john king on an emergency mission here. >o is a very serious climactic impact on the whole continent of africa. here in africa, millions will be affected. >> ging has sent teams to the remote island of madagascar. 2.5 million people need food aid here right now. in somalia, at one end of the country, drought. ironically, at the other, floods. in sudan and kenya, similar. in ethiopia, 8.2 million needing help and food. in...
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i'm joined by our chief national correspondent, john king, and our chief political analyst, gloria borgers pretty unusual, to see this exchange going on right now. >> well, it is. when you have a biographier who is as good as jon meacham, who has a good relationship with bush 41. bush 41 told the truth. which i think is refreshing. it's clear to me that 41, while 43 was president, kept his distance. and didn't interfere in his son's presidency. unless he was asked. and it was also very clear from the things we've read this morning that 43 did not ask an awful lot of just informed him about strategy and, therefore, bush 41 kind of held back. >> you covere this. >> 1,000% i agree that it's refreshingly honest in an age of spin and hiding things that george h.w. bush who e knows this is going to be his last word. so he's critical of rumsfeld and his son and the ak axis of evil. but not in a nasty way. just in an honest way. i disagree. to the rumsfeld point, they are eight years apart. the history people might not realize is to the elder, 91 years old, donald rumsfeld, washington is like the
i'm joined by our chief national correspondent, john king, and our chief political analyst, gloria borgers pretty unusual, to see this exchange going on right now. >> well, it is. when you have a biographier who is as good as jon meacham, who has a good relationship with bush 41. bush 41 told the truth. which i think is refreshing. it's clear to me that 41, while 43 was president, kept his distance. and didn't interfere in his son's presidency. unless he was asked. and it was also very...
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john king has a look by the numbers and joins us now.ational state of play. >> there's three, maybe four tiers in the republican race. the national average in the polling this is all 14 candidates. it's a little confusing if you look at the numbers. the top five, carson and trump at the top of the pack around 23%, 24%. rubio and cruz, the second tier at 12%, 13% in the average of the national polls. this is jeb bush down here, a little above 6%. one tier, two tier, three tiers and everybody else, that's a look at the national. if you look at iowa, the state that votes first and again let's focus on the top five pretty much the same, trump, carson, rubio, cruz and jeb bush. iowa votes first in 82 days. what's interesting going into the debate tonight, the stakes are high, if you look at the next state, new hampshire, trump is still all alone. let me put up the top five. trump is all alone. carson, rubio, bush down here at the bottom of the pack. tight national race trumping carson, tight iowa race trumping carson. new hampshire trump alon
john king has a look by the numbers and joins us now.ational state of play. >> there's three, maybe four tiers in the republican race. the national average in the polling this is all 14 candidates. it's a little confusing if you look at the numbers. the top five, carson and trump at the top of the pack around 23%, 24%. rubio and cruz, the second tier at 12%, 13% in the average of the national polls. this is jeb bush down here, a little above 6%. one tier, two tier, three tiers and...
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bring in cnn chief national correspondent john king. john, happy almost thanksgiving to you. what a case study. that interview there is a case study. they are going to be looking at this not only in political science class bus marketing classes and psychology classes, the approach of jeb bush versus the approach of donald trump. governor bush there now, people in the administration, republicans might nitpick this or nitpick that, what did you have, when talking about syria, a calm measured approach, talking about building a coalition, a lot of nuance in what he would do differently than president obama, starting, he says, with a case for more stronger, aggressive american leadership, beyond specifics, twist some arms, crack some heads, build a stronger coalition, you can take that approach. that is what he said the country should want, a seasoned, calmed, measured president, contract that with people who said put surveillance on the mosques, if president obama lets this edge in, i will throw them out and bomb the bleep out of isis that is the choice republican voters face and
bring in cnn chief national correspondent john king. john, happy almost thanksgiving to you. what a case study. that interview there is a case study. they are going to be looking at this not only in political science class bus marketing classes and psychology classes, the approach of jeb bush versus the approach of donald trump. governor bush there now, people in the administration, republicans might nitpick this or nitpick that, what did you have, when talking about syria, a calm measured...
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john: martin luther king as you may well know came from a middle class rather privileged african-americanand had not experienced poverty or deprivation. and saw for the first time very much up close what poverty does to people. and that was an inspiration for him. daljit: dr. martin luther king junior embraced the gullah people and their culture which was distinct from any other in the area. in order to preserve this unique culture and ensure the rights of the gullah geechee peoples, the united nations launched an international decade for people of african decent in january 2015. ♪ long time coming, ooh. daljit: the decade aims to recognize their contribution, preserve their rich cultural heritage, and bring an end to discrimination. victoria: what a wonderful thing that the united nations has embarked upon. and it fills us with a lot of pride and dignity as gullah people. some of the tradition that we brought over with us from africa, very, very important to keep it going. it's already evident that some things within the gullah culture are starting to slowly fade away. when you have swee
john: martin luther king as you may well know came from a middle class rather privileged african-americanand had not experienced poverty or deprivation. and saw for the first time very much up close what poverty does to people. and that was an inspiration for him. daljit: dr. martin luther king junior embraced the gullah people and their culture which was distinct from any other in the area. in order to preserve this unique culture and ensure the rights of the gullah geechee peoples, the united...
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officer john king rushed over to help him. mccoy says he wants to give his medal to the sergeant if he'll accept it. i have a feeling that was the -- the sergeant just wanted to help him out. >> the sergeant said you can feel that ang issue uish and emotion that they feel trying to finish that. >>> coming up next t would could be an unhappy holiday on wall street. >>> and president obama and benjamin netanyahu will speak one-on-one today. >>> if you're going out the door, take us watching. download the news 4 app on your mobile device. party on, people. blinds to go's 60th anniversary sale is back... plus 1! celebrate when you buy one get one at half price off the entire store. blinds. shades. sunscreens. the entire store! 'cause the older we get, the more you save. that's just how we roll. >>> now at 6:00, a robbery scam investigation ends with one man in the hospital. another on the run. we'll tell you what led up to this officer-involved shooting. >>> flaming damage several homes in queens why this fire is being called susp
officer john king rushed over to help him. mccoy says he wants to give his medal to the sergeant if he'll accept it. i have a feeling that was the -- the sergeant just wanted to help him out. >> the sergeant said you can feel that ang issue uish and emotion that they feel trying to finish that. >>> coming up next t would could be an unhappy holiday on wall street. >>> and president obama and benjamin netanyahu will speak one-on-one today. >>> if you're going out...
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king and other civil rights workers. over time, wrote the distinguished civil rights historian john denver, reverend king became the most visible white activist in the mississippi movement. king was ostracized by his family, scorned by his colleagues and clergy, and later shunned by white moderates who entered the political arena only after it was safe to do so. rev. ed king bore witness to his face, took the stand for basic civil rights for black mississippians, no other white mississippian so consistently put himself on the line in the 1960s and beyond for liberal christian principles as did the rev. ed king. >> thank you, steve, thank you, folks, sending out of the stormy weather, what the book was about, one of the main tasks i had during the civil rights period was traveling throughout the country to speak at churches, citigroup, areas, organizations about what was going on, the first four five years, people were polite but it was unbelievable, with freedom summer, we brought in a thousand people from around the country, some from the university of virginia from tulane, a southern schools, most were yankees. they b
king and other civil rights workers. over time, wrote the distinguished civil rights historian john denver, reverend king became the most visible white activist in the mississippi movement. king was ostracized by his family, scorned by his colleagues and clergy, and later shunned by white moderates who entered the political arena only after it was safe to do so. rev. ed king bore witness to his face, took the stand for basic civil rights for black mississippians, no other white mississippian so...
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secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king.ly about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they are progressing towards college. low-level,clear that poor quality assessments can distract from good instruction. they don't provide useful information. they get in the way. the good news that we call out in the plan over the weekend is that we have states all across the country that are moving towards higher quality assessments. states have created better testing that require more writing and problem solving and critical thinking. clear with conversations with parents and educators and from this report that there are places where there is too much testing and too much testing tha
secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king.ly about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they are progressing...
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when john king asked newt gingrich about his adultery and turned it around and became this debate momentewt gingrich where he beat up on the media. this is why americans don't trust the media. this is going to be a theme that's going to continue. donald trump beats up on the media when he doesn't like any line in any story. even poll numbers, he beats up on them on twitter all day. ben carson is going to keep this up if he thinks that these stories are shedding light in him in a bad way. i wouldn't be surprised next week if any debate moderator asks hum about this stuff and gets a roar from the crowd. >> final question to you, ben. i want to move off ben carson. i think chris christie has had had one of the best weeks of his campaign. we now learned he will not be on the big stage. so he made comments today saying i'll debate wherever i need to. . come to my front yard. but still, your reaction to that. missed opportunity for him? >> it's a missed opportunity, but at the same time, it depends on how you spin it. if you say i'm not worried about this business channel debate, and i'm going
when john king asked newt gingrich about his adultery and turned it around and became this debate momentewt gingrich where he beat up on the media. this is why americans don't trust the media. this is going to be a theme that's going to continue. donald trump beats up on the media when he doesn't like any line in any story. even poll numbers, he beats up on them on twitter all day. ben carson is going to keep this up if he thinks that these stories are shedding light in him in a bad way. i...
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secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king. he spoke recently about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they are progressing towards college. low-level,clear that poor quality assessments can distract from good instruction. they don't provide useful information. they get in the way. the good news that we call out in the plan over the weekend is that we have states all across the country that are moving towards higher quality assessments. states have created better testing that require more writing and problem solving and critical thinking. clear with conversations with parents and educators and from this report that there are places where there is too much testing and too
secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king. he spoke recently about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they...
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"state of the union" starts at the top of the hour but now "inside politics" with john kin king. >> theed the 2016 race. >> the tragedy in paris means you have to give up liberty. we need more phone surveillance. [ expletive ] rand paul's is a lonely voice. >> i want surveillance of these people. >> president obama says it's un-american to turn away syrian refugees. >> we are not well served when in response to a terrorist attack we descend into fear and panic. >> his gop critics hold firm. >> mr. president, insult me to my
"state of the union" starts at the top of the hour but now "inside politics" with john kin king. >> theed the 2016 race. >> the tragedy in paris means you have to give up liberty. we need more phone surveillance. [ expletive ] rand paul's is a lonely voice. >> i want surveillance of these people. >> president obama says it's un-american to turn away syrian refugees. >> we are not well served when in response to a terrorist attack we descend into...
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the person taking his place is a man named john king he read the minority -- who ran the new york state school system. he will basically be the acting education secretary. it will be his job to implement and regulate on this law. changes will this make two common core we hear so much about? caller: guest: guest: that is a great question. there has been a lot of frustration with the u.s. secretary of education, his team for encouraging the adoption of common core for the top program which doles out grants to states to improve the education systems. and through no child left behind wavers i mentioned. states had to adopt some sort of college and career ready standards to get a waiver in common core counted. this does not get rid of common core or tell stacy can't use common core, but it does restrict the secretary's power to tell stacy use any particular set of standards. host: let's go to james in rochester, michigan. what great levels you teach? caller: ninth-grade. quick question for the guests. i with a -- i with a to get -- i would like to get her opinion as to why some of the other
the person taking his place is a man named john king he read the minority -- who ran the new york state school system. he will basically be the acting education secretary. it will be his job to implement and regulate on this law. changes will this make two common core we hear so much about? caller: guest: guest: that is a great question. there has been a lot of frustration with the u.s. secretary of education, his team for encouraging the adoption of common core for the top program which doles...
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secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king.e spoke recently about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they are progressing towards college. low-level,clear that poor quality assessments can distract from good instruction. they don't provide useful information. they get in the way. the good news that we call out in the plan over the weekend is that we have states all across the country that are moving towards higher quality assessments. states have created better testing that require more writing and problem solving and critical thinking. clear with conversations with parents and educators and from this report that there are places where there is too much testing and too mu
secretary iscation stepping down, and his nominee is john king.e spoke recently about why the testing policy in the u.s. should get a second look. >> i come at this from a perspective of being a teacher and a principal, with a sense that, the key question is, how do you establish the right balance? there is no question that testing that is well can give good information to parents about how they are doing and about how to improve instruction for teachers and two students for how they are...
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king gets arrested. he is kept in jail when everyone else is released. >> and that's when it got involved in the presidential campaign. >> johnls mrs. king to express his concern. very unexpected public gesture. >> the next thing we knew, king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president, and i have a suitcase full of votes. >> it turned out that that phone call was given credit for kennedy's victory in one of the closest elections in modern history. king said, i hope that at last we have a president with the intelligence to understand that problem. i'm convinced that he has that understanding, and now we'll have to see what his passion leads him to do. believe it. at&t and directv are now one. which means you can watch in the house, in a treehouse, or even in miss pepperpie's house. pause in your pjs and hit play during a pb&j. nice! and enjoy some cartoons instead of listening to dad's car tunes. (dad) ♪meet you all the way! get the best of both worlds. directv at home and 2 wirel
king gets arrested. he is kept in jail when everyone else is released. >> and that's when it got involved in the presidential campaign. >> johnls mrs. king to express his concern. very unexpected public gesture. >> the next thing we knew, king had gone public and had said, i was against having a catholic for president, but if he can wipe the tears from my daughter-in-law's eyes, i have the courage to vote for kennedy for president, and i have a suitcase full of votes. >>...
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we have cnn chief national correspondent and host of "inside politics" john king and cnn political commentator errol louis and presidential correspondent for "the new york times," maggie haber man. j.k., i start with you. it starts with a "t" and it rhymes with bull. the word is trouble. >> the music man. >> is that what it was. >> yes. >> i love show tunes and nick lachey. >> tell us what what happened yesterday was grim. >> it is grim. let's be clear. it's dangerous to overread off-year elections, especially the odd year off-year elections when only a few states vote. it's dangerous to overread any mandate. it's also important what happened here. look at the state of kentucky. this was the state democrats held up as a national poster child for obamacare. steve bashir, he expanded medicaid in the state, put tens of thousands of poor people and others on obamacare. look, this look works. matt bevin ran against it. there was also the kim davis issue in that state. you can't say it was any one issue but republicans win in a state where gay rights and obamacare were the issue. in virginia, he wan
we have cnn chief national correspondent and host of "inside politics" john king and cnn political commentator errol louis and presidential correspondent for "the new york times," maggie haber man. j.k., i start with you. it starts with a "t" and it rhymes with bull. the word is trouble. >> the music man. >> is that what it was. >> yes. >> i love show tunes and nick lachey. >> tell us what what happened yesterday was grim. >> it...
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and they had to call king solomon, and john kerry had to see the saudi foreign minute itster to basically inform them that iran was going to be at the table. >> you heard nick barns say that it was a call to responsibility, that they can't blast the speeches from iran, and they have to play a role. >> i think that iran will continue to it foament. but iran said that they were a power in the region, and there has no way to solve the issues. but iran has always been part ars mist and have participate firefighter. so helping to stoke the flames, the question is will they be prepared at some point to push him aside. are. >> so what are they doing there? just showing that they belong countries? >> they wanted to be there before. and they were not invited. >> they were disinvited. >> they were disinvited to be price. but saudi arabia, to come to the table where iran is, partly of that respects fatigue on the saudi side, because of the war in yemen, and they have gotten involved in the very open-ended engagement there, that's right on the back door and very costly, but possibly more importantly,
and they had to call king solomon, and john kerry had to see the saudi foreign minute itster to basically inform them that iran was going to be at the table. >> you heard nick barns say that it was a call to responsibility, that they can't blast the speeches from iran, and they have to play a role. >> i think that iran will continue to it foament. but iran said that they were a power in the region, and there has no way to solve the issues. but iran has always been part ars mist and...
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a couple of blocks i've been involved with mid market on many organizations and to start 19 with john king the critical 5 m this as real estate deal with large this is from a writer this from the chronicle that owns the property no question that 5 m is only about profits for the developer there notice justification for tripling the allowable height or at building separation across the street and not requiring the affordable housing to say be built on seethe the only justification for profit for the developer city law allows the zero tolerance foreshadow an parks and nobody defended the yerba buena gardens shaded starting at 320 up to a 29 increase 2, 3, 4 shadowing this is own bet the city not the rec and park nobody talks about the incredible damage to yerba linda island this is not acceptable and wind or we're outreaching opposing we have a proposal that comes fell off you many benefits we ask you to consider it 5 m was not all about how's as people building and 5 m is not building 40 percent low income it is building no lower-income housing and the feasibility study to the city and doin
a couple of blocks i've been involved with mid market on many organizations and to start 19 with john king the critical 5 m this as real estate deal with large this is from a writer this from the chronicle that owns the property no question that 5 m is only about profits for the developer there notice justification for tripling the allowable height or at building separation across the street and not requiring the affordable housing to say be built on seethe the only justification for profit for...
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rowling, stephen king and john grisham, my book sales fall a ted short of that goal. you,e premise that some of very few may not have read the book yet, let me tell you what it says about taft, the presidency, and the fate of former presidents a century ago. situationll see, the the taft faces after he left office in march 1913 reveals a great deal about how the presidency has changed in the last century. since your theme is hail to the chief, there will be some insights here about how different the presidency was 1909 to 1913. i've written three books about the tafts, and volumes of letters to his wife helen, known as nelly, when he was president. be old saying is that historians read other people's mail for a living. it's true. we do it. been a great personal pleasure. he was a constant letter writer, dictating them to his secretary and having to write to his wife in longhand because she did not like the secretary to type letters. his letter still hundreds of pages in the library of congress. they are opinionated and fun to read because taft was one of the best hate
rowling, stephen king and john grisham, my book sales fall a ted short of that goal. you,e premise that some of very few may not have read the book yet, let me tell you what it says about taft, the presidency, and the fate of former presidents a century ago. situationll see, the the taft faces after he left office in march 1913 reveals a great deal about how the presidency has changed in the last century. since your theme is hail to the chief, there will be some insights here about how...
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king and he has another t-v nine athlete of the week. a season to remember. he is on the verge of breaking one of the longest standing records in iowa football history. john ccmpbell has the stty. number 14 desmond king is a quarterback's worst nightmare. the hawkeye juniorhas intercepted 8 passes in the first 9 games of the ason. this one at indiana was numero ocho o nd tied him in the iowa record book with a fellow named nile kinnick. you may have heard of him. kinnick pilfered 8 enemy aerils way back in 1939 and that mark has not been topped since. .it is amazing. what's more amazing, i don't know how many passes they threw in1939 compared to this day and age. 8 or 9 games. feat. kinnick's mark stood for 42 years. then in 1981 a defensive back named lou king also racked up 8 interceptons to tie kinnick. king tied the single season record in the regular season finale when he intercepted michigan state twice. kirk ferentz was an assistant on that teamm .lou was representativ e of our defense. we weren't the fastest in town, but it was tough. lou was that way. nobody talked about his speed but he knew how to play football. positioning, anticipation. lou p
king and he has another t-v nine athlete of the week. a season to remember. he is on the verge of breaking one of the longest standing records in iowa football history. john ccmpbell has the stty. number 14 desmond king is a quarterback's worst nightmare. the hawkeye juniorhas intercepted 8 passes in the first 9 games of the ason. this one at indiana was numero ocho o nd tied him in the iowa record book with a fellow named nile kinnick. you may have heard of him. kinnick pilfered 8 enemy aerils...
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rowling, stephen king, and john grisham, my book sales fall short of that goal. on the premise that some of you, i know very few, may not have read the book yet, let me tell taft, thet says about presidency, and the fate of former presidents a century ago. as you shall see, the situation after he left office in 1913 reveals a great deal of how the presidency changed in the last century and though the theme is hail to the chief, there will be insight on how different the presidency was in 1909 to 1913. i have written three books about the taskfts. helen when he was president. saying -- it is true, we are not ashamed of it, we do it. doing so has been a great personal pleasure. he was a constant letter writer dictating to his secretary and having to write to his wife and longhand because she didn't like typewriters, his letters fill hundreds of pages in the library of congress. their gossipy, opinionated, and fun to read because theodore roosevelt said of him one of the best papers i ever knew. about therned presidents into the 20th century, one thing to keep in mi
rowling, stephen king, and john grisham, my book sales fall short of that goal. on the premise that some of you, i know very few, may not have read the book yet, let me tell taft, thet says about presidency, and the fate of former presidents a century ago. as you shall see, the situation after he left office in 1913 reveals a great deal of how the presidency changed in the last century and though the theme is hail to the chief, there will be insight on how different the presidency was in 1909...
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it's where ben franklin and john adams came together with the representative of the king of england to come up with an agreement. it's a beautiful place to live and to be. ernie: a great destination. >> we have a lot of new projects. we have flagship brewery opened recently, which is our first brewery. they have many events throughout the year, where concerts, an oyster fest. we have, as you mentioned, the ferris wheel coming. ernie: we show pictures of that. everybody talks about this ferris wheel. it looks fabulous. tell us how the project is going and when it's going to be completed? >> st. george theatre, near the theatre, which is one of the most dynamic places, they have great shows. donny osmond is coming soon as well as a michael jackson tribute. the ferris wheel will be 630 feet high, the largest in the world right now. similar to the london eye but taller. they'll fit 40 people in a capsule. the rides will go around for 38 minutes. 36 capsules. each is 40 people. that will bring a lot of people off the ferry, come join -- enjoy a ball game, ride the ferris wheel. go to the em
it's where ben franklin and john adams came together with the representative of the king of england to come up with an agreement. it's a beautiful place to live and to be. ernie: a great destination. >> we have a lot of new projects. we have flagship brewery opened recently, which is our first brewery. they have many events throughout the year, where concerts, an oyster fest. we have, as you mentioned, the ferris wheel coming. ernie: we show pictures of that. everybody talks about this...
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kad em king from department of homeland security. and from dod , and john from -- thank you for sticking around. we'll do one on one for anyone interested in that. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> >>test. >> good afternoon islander to call the san francisco public utilities commission to order roll call. >> commissioner vice president moran commissioner courtney commissioner caen is expected shortly. >> thank you very much. >> so we have a very full agenda i know that there is probably a lot of public comment and a contracting presentation i'd like to limit public comment to 2 minutes thank you very much
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kad em king from department of homeland security. and from dod , and john from -- thank you for sticking around. we'll do one on one for anyone interested in that. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> >> (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million travelers a year and a lot of the them are hungry there's many restaurant and nearly all are restaurant and cafe that's right even the airport is a diane designation. so tell me a little bit the food program at sfo and what makes this so special >> well, we have a we have food and beverage program at sfo we trivia important the sustainable organic produce and our objective to be a nonterminal and bring in the best food of san francisco for our passengers. >> i like this it's is (inaudible) i thank my parents for bringing me here. >> this the definitely better than the la airport one th
kad em king from department of homeland security. and from dod , and john from -- thank you for sticking around. we'll do one on one for anyone interested in that. thank you for coming. [ applause ] >> >> (clapping.) the airport it where i know to mind visions of traffic romance and excitement and gourmet can you limousine we're at san francisco inspirational airport to discover the award-winning concession that conspiracies us around the world. sfo serves are more 40 million...
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wednesday's all about agriculture and the king that is john deere. farmers haven't been doing well around the globe, grain prices under serious pressure. avoid deere entirely. we know it's not enough to drive aren't spending. we've seen caterpillar, two other equipmentmakers fall under short-term pressure. deere could be the same. thursday, turkey day. every year i usually do this -- um, -- it's not the telestrator? oh, you have to take one hand off. okay. this is -- time-honored traditional "mad money." our 2,200th show. the little gobble thing. anyway, this is a big day unless you're like my two vegetarian daughters, because we have tofurkey. hope it doesn't burn to the crisp the way haley made it last time around. black friday, next week the quota and the promotion spin. what people do. wants to know about promotion. raw stores, tgx, costco, home depot and lowe's. moment i expect more pain from retailers who did so much to remind us we don't seem to just shop there anymore. although i'll be at the mall tomorrow because that's what i do. bottom lin
wednesday's all about agriculture and the king that is john deere. farmers haven't been doing well around the globe, grain prices under serious pressure. avoid deere entirely. we know it's not enough to drive aren't spending. we've seen caterpillar, two other equipmentmakers fall under short-term pressure. deere could be the same. thursday, turkey day. every year i usually do this -- um, -- it's not the telestrator? oh, you have to take one hand off. okay. this is -- time-honored traditional...
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we lost to martin luther king, kennedy,nedy, john malcolm x.. there was a yearning for a new leader to take control. there were a lot of people who size him up as a charlatan right away. correspondence, and one point he is endorsing nixon. when he came to san francisco he was courting liberals. i don't think most of the people in his movement were cynical. i think you were responding to real needs. it does feel very warm and embracing. it is taking care of the basic human needs. the basic human needs that society should take care of. our society does not take care of these needs. so i totally understand what the attractive -- attraction was. being in environments that took care of basic needs. that there was a corruption that set in at the top. intoer jim was getting drugs too much. he saw the drugs becoming a onger and bigger influence his father. by the time he got here to san francisco, there was a bubble mentality. a fortress mentality. there were gay activists to work closely with harvey milk. harvey was cynically using jim jones to get tho
we lost to martin luther king, kennedy,nedy, john malcolm x.. there was a yearning for a new leader to take control. there were a lot of people who size him up as a charlatan right away. correspondence, and one point he is endorsing nixon. when he came to san francisco he was courting liberals. i don't think most of the people in his movement were cynical. i think you were responding to real needs. it does feel very warm and embracing. it is taking care of the basic human needs. the basic human...