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helvitius developed a new and morality -- on john locke's essay. he agreed with locke. say that capacity and manipulate ideas of external sensations. were more controversial his claims that the fundamental of human behavior is the search for pleasurable sensations. the standard for right behavior is the good that an act produces in the community. david hume characterizes idea as utility -- adam smith, john and their ls, would all embrace helvetius. by making pleasure seeking behavior, in correct in vitius was essential french reform. condorcet crystallized progress. he was turgot's protÉgé. he said that that human xpanding library of knowledge contained bills of mankind. progress ine of asserted that man resolved societies afflictions -- societywide progress to perfection. he said that russo's revolution beneficial to society. benjamin franklin, i have artie what celebrity in france. turgot praised him. franklin comments people in france that america's new republic was the ultimate of tination in the march human progress. salons of -- the where the places almighty ideas
helvitius developed a new and morality -- on john locke's essay. he agreed with locke. say that capacity and manipulate ideas of external sensations. were more controversial his claims that the fundamental of human behavior is the search for pleasurable sensations. the standard for right behavior is the good that an act produces in the community. david hume characterizes idea as utility -- adam smith, john and their ls, would all embrace helvetius. by making pleasure seeking behavior, in...
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he based on the materials of mind which first appeared in john locke's essay and 1689. he agreed with locke that is the causal -- he went on to say that capacities to learn and manipulate ideas are products of external sensations. and that intelligence is not a natural aptitude but rather determined by personal experience. even more controversial where his claims that the fundamental law of human behavior is this search for pleasurable sensations. and that the standard for right behavior is at the good, and act produced in the community. david characterized this idea as utility. adam smith, jeremy, john mill and their followers embrace. by making pleasure seeking fundamental of the understanding of right behavior, helvetius made it any central component of social reform. french progressives during jefferson's time in france accepted the training of people. to find pleasure and actions was a vital part of perfecting their society. crystallize progress into a law of nature. condorcet was a protÉge. like turgot, he believed that in the ever-expanding library of human knowl
he based on the materials of mind which first appeared in john locke's essay and 1689. he agreed with locke that is the causal -- he went on to say that capacities to learn and manipulate ideas are products of external sensations. and that intelligence is not a natural aptitude but rather determined by personal experience. even more controversial where his claims that the fundamental law of human behavior is this search for pleasurable sensations. and that the standard for right behavior is at...
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the number one name out of all eight years' booknotes was john locke. >> guest: john locke! c-span: what does that say? who was he? >> guest: well, he was a 17th century englishman who wrote second treatise on government, what, in a sense, laid down the basis of--or defined principles that were actually widely shared by other englishmen at the time on the basis of the beginnings of government; that it's--an agreement among men to cre--it--it's a human creation. it isn't based simply on the will of god. people create--these rulers are there as the trustees of the people. i--if the--they violate the terms of that compact, the people, of course, have a right to overturn the government and found another. it is the basic philosophy that came out in the declaration of independence. that doesn't mean that jefferson cribbed it, however, as i thought in my innocent way. what i've since learned is that those ideas were virtually everywhere. he could get them directly from locke. he could get them filtered from a large number of other places. those ideas americans encountered in the pr
the number one name out of all eight years' booknotes was john locke. >> guest: john locke! c-span: what does that say? who was he? >> guest: well, he was a 17th century englishman who wrote second treatise on government, what, in a sense, laid down the basis of--or defined principles that were actually widely shared by other englishmen at the time on the basis of the beginnings of government; that it's--an agreement among men to cre--it--it's a human creation. it isn't based simply...
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the philosopher john locke described this issue that is produced at societies correnti wrote, and you have also heard this as well, whether the creditor is forced to receive less for the debtors be forced to pay more than his contract the damage and injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his due. and during periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold scapegoating corruption social unrest and increasingly coercive government. in the worst cases it can unleash forces of political extremism that can lead to the rise of dictators. recently an investment strategist named dylan rice wrote a particularly good piece describing this classic scenario that has occurred throughout history. it he points out that monetary debasement has coincided not only with persecution of pre-world war ii germany but also with the french revolution's reign of terror in the salem witch trials and other bloody episodes through the centuries. but this kind of distraction of trust and unrest is not just a remote historical occurrence. it's taking place in many areas of the world t
the philosopher john locke described this issue that is produced at societies correnti wrote, and you have also heard this as well, whether the creditor is forced to receive less for the debtors be forced to pay more than his contract the damage and injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his due. and during periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold scapegoating corruption social unrest and increasingly coercive government. in the worst cases it can unleash...
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that is, in essence, what john locke was saying. it is not -- i don't think it is affordable by american history. american history does not actually begin in american revolution. you can see that, in the american declaration of independence, harkening back to a political tradition that says we have been living in a certain way for several hundred years and that way is now being denied to us and we want to recover it. there is that demand for recovery of conservative is seduction -- conservative assertion. he makes the case that america has always been democratic. for him that is not an argument in thinking that the american case for democracy is purely principled, saying that america's political tradition has always been democrat. the american people have the luxury of continuing to live in their tradition, a democratic age. that american life is better suited to a liberal area that shara -- the valera -- liberal era. americans have a long-standing democratic tradition, both democratic and a tradition, therefore there is room in it
that is, in essence, what john locke was saying. it is not -- i don't think it is affordable by american history. american history does not actually begin in american revolution. you can see that, in the american declaration of independence, harkening back to a political tradition that says we have been living in a certain way for several hundred years and that way is now being denied to us and we want to recover it. there is that demand for recovery of conservative is seduction -- conservative...
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around the same time john locke was putting together his second treatise on government he was pending at chapter on the importance of going to stool regularly for some thoughts concerning education. when slaves situated themselves rhetorically in the bowels of the country they presented the nation as a body. there were christian backdrops for this kind of corporal mapping. paul told believers it is by one spirit we were all baptized in one body. whether we are jews or gentiles, founder free. the body of hands and feet, of eyes, of years, it is not one member that many. while bodies are main of many parts, the pieces are equally valued and valuable within the one body of faith family. parties were crucial civil metaphors as well. in the age of monarchy, european kings were thought to have two bodies. the physical body could decay, but the body politic, that they symbolized, was understood to be timeless, immutable, and composite. the visual front is peace. leviathan presented the top half of the sovereign facing the viewer. but the top half of the sovereign was actually hundreds of sma
around the same time john locke was putting together his second treatise on government he was pending at chapter on the importance of going to stool regularly for some thoughts concerning education. when slaves situated themselves rhetorically in the bowels of the country they presented the nation as a body. there were christian backdrops for this kind of corporal mapping. paul told believers it is by one spirit we were all baptized in one body. whether we are jews or gentiles, founder free....
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the philosopher john locke described this issue that is produced at societies correnti wrote, and you have also heard this as well, whether the creditor is forced to receive less for the debtors be forced to pay more than his contract the damage and injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his due. and during periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold scapegoating corruption social unrest and increasingly coercive government. in the worst cases it can unleash forces of political extremism that can lead to the rise of dictators. recently an investment strategist named dylan rice wrote a particularly good piece describing this classic scenario that has occurred throughout history. it he points out that monetary debasement has coincided not only with persecution of pre-world war ii germany but also with the french revolution's reign of terror in the salem witch trials and other bloody episodes through the centuries. but this kind of distraction of trust and unrest is not just a remote historical occurrence. it's taking place in many areas of the world t
the philosopher john locke described this issue that is produced at societies correnti wrote, and you have also heard this as well, whether the creditor is forced to receive less for the debtors be forced to pay more than his contract the damage and injury is the same whenever a man is defrauded of his due. and during periods of unstable money you often see a particular scenario unfold scapegoating corruption social unrest and increasingly coercive government. in the worst cases it can unleash...
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he believes the classical liberalism embodied by john locke and montesquieu and john stuart mill is the right answer and he wants to read that into the constitution? do you agree? >> i would say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say i am happy to be here. i do love the book. it is worth reading. it is provocative. i agree with much of it it. i do disagree with something. i applaud richard's totally well-founded critique of a kind of precious original intent or original meaning originalism that has become more prevalent in the law academies as i've been teaching. there has been a renaissance. i think it is wrongheaded, very much for the reasons richard stated, trying to fix some of these vague words -- intentional vague words -- the constitution used. i applaud richard's candor at bringing in this clear vision of classical liberalism. i think he lays his cards on the table. it is a powerful vision. it's a vision which i think, even as somebody who considers himself a progressive, i agree with many parts of this kind of liberty protecting vision. so this leads me to a few incons
he believes the classical liberalism embodied by john locke and montesquieu and john stuart mill is the right answer and he wants to read that into the constitution? do you agree? >> i would say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say i am happy to be here. i do love the book. it is worth reading. it is provocative. i agree with much of it it. i do disagree with something. i applaud richard's totally well-founded critique of a kind of precious original intent or original meaning...
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darya: they have to leave the problem is more the will be arrested will have a live report from the john locke and 530 pesetas is the place is the capital traffic and forced to ease congestion in the city will sell you how and out chitin post and a video showing of u.s. hostage san his life is endangered. did you get chips for the party? nope. (ding) cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me, he loves me not he loves me, he loves me not he loves me! warm and flaky in fifteen... everyone loves pillsbury grands. make dinner pop. if you're like me, there's nothing you enjoy more than hopping up on a couch, destroying a few pillows and chewing on a good shoe. so this new nest dropcam... is a serious buzzkill. it's always watching so people can keep an eye on me when they're away. and even chime in with their inane reprimands. "henry, off! bad boy!" who's to say who's a bad boy and who's not. seems so subjective if you ask me. nest dropcam. welcome to a more thoughtful home. >> reporter: as you work your
darya: they have to leave the problem is more the will be arrested will have a live report from the john locke and 530 pesetas is the place is the capital traffic and forced to ease congestion in the city will sell you how and out chitin post and a video showing of u.s. hostage san his life is endangered. did you get chips for the party? nope. (ding) cheese plate? cheese plate. no, i made something better. you used the oven? boom. pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me, he...
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he believes the classical liberalism and body by john locke is the right answer. do you agree? would just say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say, i'm very happy to be here. love the book, it is worth reading. i agree with much of it, but do disagree with some things. i applaud richard critique of a intent, , original originalism. there has been a renaissance of this kind of thinking. i think it is wrongheaded for many of the reasons that richard stated -- precision, intentionally s, vague words that chapters of the constitution used. i also applaud richard kander and bringing in this clear prescriptive unifying vision of classical liberalism. i think he plays his cards on the table. it is a powerful vision. it is a vision that someone who considers himself a progressive, i agree with many parts of this liberty protecting vision. this leads me to a few inconsistent quibbles -- more with the book. i'm reminded -- in law school about inconsistent critiques -- we talk about the borrowed kettle -- it goes, my me and says e to look you about my cattle, and you gave it to
he believes the classical liberalism and body by john locke is the right answer. do you agree? would just say to your two questions, yes and no. i should say, i'm very happy to be here. love the book, it is worth reading. i agree with much of it, but do disagree with some things. i applaud richard critique of a intent, , original originalism. there has been a renaissance of this kind of thinking. i think it is wrongheaded for many of the reasons that richard stated -- precision, intentionally...
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around the time john locke was putting together a second treatise on government, he was also pending an entire chapter on the importance of going to school regularly for some thoughts concerning education. when slaves situated themselves rhetorically in the bowels of the country come at the present of the nation as a body both christian and unlike the backdrops for this mapping. in first corinthians, the apostle paul told believers that is by once. we are all baptized into one body. whether we be jewish or gentile's common bond or free. the body of hands and feet and eyes and ears is not one member but it's many. bodies are made of many parts. the pieces are equally valued and valuable within the one body of the faith family. in the age of monarchy, the king's body carried a variety of minions. european kings were thought to have two bodies. physical to audience could decay, but the body politic that they symbolized was understood to be timeless, immutable and composite. the leviathan on presented the top half of the sovereign facing the viewer. but the top half of the father was act
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coming out of john lock and all the way through. in my district, i forgot to mention, i am fortunate enough to come from a terrific that ---going back to james madison in my district. those are some names that go along with that liberty tradition. all of this fits more broadly into that judeo christian tradition. i say well it's nice of you all to come around about 1900 with this liberty idea. you guys come along lately. right, so i appreciate everything they're doing. i have a tlot of good libertarin friends, but there was some heavy lifting for many years to set that up and i think the heritage association is familiar with that long tradition. and all that go into a scenario that's hard to describe in a sound bite. i'm just on point one, you can see how long this point's going to go. this is point one in the virginia -- -- to show you how complex it is, so when the president asks you a question about a simple bill that's familiar with the free market, it's hard to put that into an answer. so that's the hard part, but i gave 15 to
coming out of john lock and all the way through. in my district, i forgot to mention, i am fortunate enough to come from a terrific that ---going back to james madison in my district. those are some names that go along with that liberty tradition. all of this fits more broadly into that judeo christian tradition. i say well it's nice of you all to come around about 1900 with this liberty idea. you guys come along lately. right, so i appreciate everything they're doing. i have a tlot of good...
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you had to choose the rule of law, property rights, liberty tradition coming from john lock all the wayugh. and in my sdrishgts i'm fortunate enough to come from a district that is framed by patrick henry down in the richmond area going down to james madison in my district. all of this fits more broadly within the judeo christian tradition weave been fighting off the huns and you come along lately. i appreciate everything they're doing. have a lot of good libertarian friends. there was heavy lifting that came for 2,000 years to set that up and i think the heritage foundation is aware of that long tradition. so, all of that goes together into a narrative that's hard to describe in a sound bite. when you're running for office, i'm just on point one, by the way. you can see how long this talk is going to go i'm trying to show you what goes into it to show you how complex it is so when the president asks you about simple markets, it's hard to put that into an answer. i gave them 15 to 20-minute homilies, was my stump speech night after night after night trying to explain this. and i'll clos
you had to choose the rule of law, property rights, liberty tradition coming from john lock all the wayugh. and in my sdrishgts i'm fortunate enough to come from a district that is framed by patrick henry down in the richmond area going down to james madison in my district. all of this fits more broadly within the judeo christian tradition weave been fighting off the huns and you come along lately. i appreciate everything they're doing. have a lot of good libertarian friends. there was heavy...
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something that burnham reminds us of -- burnham writing about the future of the west is a bit like say john locke writing about the future of the west in the late 18th century or perhaps earlier. at the time, in the time of the enlightenment which, of course, was a liberal movement, small l, rebelling against the conservativism of, say, you know, roman catholicism or more a risk accurate cantic forms of finish aristocratic forms of government, we did not know what the industrial revolution was going to do to the west. and i think today we're at a similar point. the information age, the information revolution that we're undergoing is transforming the whole world in a way that those of us who have been brought up to think about the world in an industrialized sense have not fully grasped. and those, those in our movement who fought the battles against communism in the 20th century, let's not forget that debate between capitalism and communism in the 20th century was a battle about industrial societies, right? and a society, the society that we're evolving towards, a society in which the information
something that burnham reminds us of -- burnham writing about the future of the west is a bit like say john locke writing about the future of the west in the late 18th century or perhaps earlier. at the time, in the time of the enlightenment which, of course, was a liberal movement, small l, rebelling against the conservativism of, say, you know, roman catholicism or more a risk accurate cantic forms of finish aristocratic forms of government, we did not know what the industrial revolution was...
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you know, he and john mccain so close, almost lock step on every issue, so it's not surprising. n has said for a long time he wants his friend to run for president. this would be the year for him to do it. and if we could make that the firewall for jeb bush, there's reason to think strategically he could have success there. >> interesting stuff. again, we're joined by michael shure. and mike viqueira is taking a seat. we have been given the two-minute warning, so the president should be out in a few moments. a lot that the president may be talking about. a lot that he will be asked about from the news that the fbi is pointing the blame at north korea for the hacks on sony, which ultimately resulted in sony pulling down its picture, the interview. and questions about how quickly that new cuba policy can be implemented. there is news involving the air strikes against isil in syria and iraq, and also some long-standing questions that have to -- resolved fairly soon about nuclear talks with iran. maybe the president is close to making it. we expect the president now. there he is. let
you know, he and john mccain so close, almost lock step on every issue, so it's not surprising. n has said for a long time he wants his friend to run for president. this would be the year for him to do it. and if we could make that the firewall for jeb bush, there's reason to think strategically he could have success there. >> interesting stuff. again, we're joined by michael shure. and mike viqueira is taking a seat. we have been given the two-minute warning, so the president should be...
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deparn tee security is not something that can be defended, water boarding -- ell, john mccain said publicly was locked away criminals for water boarding people. so -- and when it comes to these crimes which can be condemned, these also apply to the c.i.a. when they use the same techniques. now, we welcome the fact that the report was made public at all. 'm sure that in a totalitarian state it would not have been possible and not all states would have exposed themselves to this amount of criticism and scrutiny. i very much hope that the us will be strong and democratic enough to see this process through and to drow the -- draw the necessary kks. >> thank you very much. >> thank you,. . i really hope that the debate we are about to have will serve ets purpose. i beg your pardon for being very direct. i believe it's necessary. what do the cases remind you of? someone was put in a cage and left hanging up. another detainee was hung up and released over a pole which pen traited his anus or vagina. popular. s very this is dark ages, inquisitions, these are the things we learned about in school. but what do
deparn tee security is not something that can be defended, water boarding -- ell, john mccain said publicly was locked away criminals for water boarding people. so -- and when it comes to these crimes which can be condemned, these also apply to the c.i.a. when they use the same techniques. now, we welcome the fact that the report was made public at all. 'm sure that in a totalitarian state it would not have been possible and not all states would have exposed themselves to this amount of...
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demonstrators locked arms on a freeway monday. as john blackstone reports they're upset about the death of an unarmed man at the hands of officers in august. >> hands up don't shoot! >> reporter: more months they were demanding the release of his autopsy. the 25-year-old was shot when he tried to take an officer's gun. the autopsy shows ford was hit three times. two fatal shots in his right side and back a third shot struck his arm. los angeles please chif. >> it was a struggle where an officer ended up on his back with mr. ford on top of him. with mr. ed for in control of his pistol his uniform pistol. the officer drew his backup gun and reached over mr. ford's back and shot mr. ford in very close proximity. >> reporter: ford was described by his family as bipolar and schizophrenic, a witness contradicts a description of a struggle. >> he put his hands like that they wrestled him to the ground they shot limo. she shot him again. and another two seconds later, they shot him again. >> reporter: ford's family has filed a $45 million wrongfu
demonstrators locked arms on a freeway monday. as john blackstone reports they're upset about the death of an unarmed man at the hands of officers in august. >> hands up don't shoot! >> reporter: more months they were demanding the release of his autopsy. the 25-year-old was shot when he tried to take an officer's gun. the autopsy shows ford was hit three times. two fatal shots in his right side and back a third shot struck his arm. los angeles please chif. >> it was a...
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john kerry said too. that they don't want to be locked into something, that in the end even if you think the americas always the israelis, and always use the veto, which they do, clearly they -- don't want a situation where there is even worse violence. but the palestinians will say, look, the europeans and americans have been saying this for the last ten years and it has gotten us absolutely nowhere. so you have the palestinians and several european states now who support state hood, and that has given the palestinians confidence saying let's go for a final goal. [overlapping speakers] >> sorry to interrupt you. he is actually going to meet with the palestinians and with the arab league. >> yeah, he has met with some already. he is meeting with [ inaudible ] today. and what he will say is we want you not to use your veto. i think at the moment it's looking very much like the americans will veto it, though. >> okay. lawrence we'll talk more on this later on. john kerry speaking in london for that, and there will be more on that issue after the break. bye for now. ♪ only on al jazeera america >> announcer: t
john kerry said too. that they don't want to be locked into something, that in the end even if you think the americas always the israelis, and always use the veto, which they do, clearly they -- don't want a situation where there is even worse violence. but the palestinians will say, look, the europeans and americans have been saying this for the last ten years and it has gotten us absolutely nowhere. so you have the palestinians and several european states now who support state hood, and that...
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around the same time john locke was putting together his second treatise on government he was penningchapter on the importance of going to stool regularly for some thoughts concerning education. when slaves situated themselves rhetorically in the bowels of the country they presented the nation as a body. there were christian backdrops for this kind of corporal mapping. as well as enlightenment backdrops. in corinthians paul told , believers it is by one spirit we were all baptized in one body. whether we are jews or gentiles, founder free. -- whether we'd be bond or free. the body of hands and feet, of eyes, of years, it is not one member that many. -- but many. while bodies are main of many parts, the pieces are equally valued and valuable within the one body of faith family. bodies were crucial civil metaphors as well. in the age of monarchy, european kings were thought to have two bodies. the physical body could decay, but the body politic, that they symbolized, was understood to be timeless, immutable, and composite. the visual front is peace. -- the visual frontispiece for thomas
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i would like to know, john boehner is locking everything the president is trying to do. as a former veteran, i had to take an oath to protect the president and citizens of the country from all enemies domestic. would it be possible for him to declare john boehner a domestic terrorist? guest: [laughter] that is aot think reasonable plan. it sort of sounds good, but our system does not allow the president to take on somebody in that kind of way and it will not happen. host: hi, mike. theer: i would like to ask representative two points. he made a point about his people from ireland and england's and so forth, and my parents came to the country in 1912. a big difference between people coming now and back on your family and my family came was go fact that they did not for anything and they had to work and they work hard and they had no idea going back to the old country. they were staying here permanently. they made it happen. no give a ways and no handouts are a disgrace to go out for home relief. my father used to tell me this. it all boils down to this. money. money. many
i would like to know, john boehner is locking everything the president is trying to do. as a former veteran, i had to take an oath to protect the president and citizens of the country from all enemies domestic. would it be possible for him to declare john boehner a domestic terrorist? guest: [laughter] that is aot think reasonable plan. it sort of sounds good, but our system does not allow the president to take on somebody in that kind of way and it will not happen. host: hi, mike. theer: i...
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of 1961 as the president said this morning john kennedy authorsed the cia-backed invasion of cuba by exiles. it didn't work. over a thousand prisoners were locked up. we americans had to ransom them, then john kennedy's operation released operation mongoose which was paramilitary raids and sabotage and efforts to poison the cuban sugar crop and so forth and also led to assassination attempts against fidel castro, who the president may or may not have known about at this time. castro interpreted all this as the prelude to an american full-fledged invasion of cuba and so he went to nikita khrushchev, the leader of the soviet union and said, do something to stop these americans. so khrushchev said i'll put in missiles to stop them. that led to the missile crisis. >> in terms of why it happened and what took so long, did any presidents before obama try to take this different route, try to take a route of ending the embargo, lessening the isolation and hoping that more exposure to the world might bring about the kind of change that these other kinds of force weren't able to do? >> sure, jimmy carter made some moves and i think bill clinton would hav
of 1961 as the president said this morning john kennedy authorsed the cia-backed invasion of cuba by exiles. it didn't work. over a thousand prisoners were locked up. we americans had to ransom them, then john kennedy's operation released operation mongoose which was paramilitary raids and sabotage and efforts to poison the cuban sugar crop and so forth and also led to assassination attempts against fidel castro, who the president may or may not have known about at this time. castro interpreted...
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john's. to them this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protectat all costs. producing a virtual lockn their salaries. which amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently kaitlin 25 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. end of discussion. half the list are sandwiches. >> kaitlin is talking about this, an agreement that all jimmy john's workers must sign. preventing working for a competitor has a menu is more than half sandwiches. >> waiting tables is pretty much out of the question i guess. >> and is this a place you'd like to work? >> yeah, i'm sure people would tip well here. >> reporter: under the jimmy john's agreements kaitlin and emily can't work for any competing food establishment in any capacity. not just as an below but position as owner, partner, investor, manager or advisor. this map of the chicago area shows just how limited their job prospects are. anywhere there's red they can't work for a competing business. >> i can't work in a gas station, i can't work at a mom and pop shop. i can't work at s
john's. to them this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protectat all costs. producing a virtual lockn their salaries. which amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently kaitlin 25 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. end of discussion. half the list are sandwiches. >> kaitlin is talking about this, an agreement that all jimmy john's workers must sign. preventing working for a competitor has a menu is...
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john's. this is a trade secret considered by them to be protected at all cost. for kaitlin and emily, that job prospect has placed a lock on their future at all costs. hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin 2003 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a local restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. end of discussion. they have a list of sandwiches. >> kaitlin's talking about this. an agreement which all jimmy john's workers must sign. for two years it forbids former employees from work at a business that sells sandwiches. >> you're not allowed to work here. >> yes, so waiting tables is pretty much out of the question i guess. >> and is in a place you'd like to work? >> yes, i'm sure people would tip well here. >> under the jimmy john's agreement kaitlin and emily can't work for any competing food establishment in any capacity. not just employee, but position owner, partner, investor, or advisor. anywhere there is red, they can't work for a competing business. >> i can't work at a gas station. i can't work in a mom and pop shop. i can't work at subway, penn rahpanera,an
john's. this is a trade secret considered by them to be protected at all cost. for kaitlin and emily, that job prospect has placed a lock on their future at all costs. hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin 2003 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a local restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. end of discussion. they have a list of sandwiches. >> kaitlin's talking about this. an agreement which all jimmy john's workers must...
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." >> thank you john, philadelphia police are issuing an important warning about tonight, keep guns under lock and key, firing a bullet in the air is no way to celebrate the new year, last new years eve police say that they got 1400 reports of gunshots between 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. compare that to a normal night they own get ten reports of gunshots glen is a poignant reminder of the impact they can have. back in 1998, he was 11 years old and he was celebrating when a stray bullet struck him in the head and now 33 surgeries later he has this message. >> this deadly tradition needs to stop all around the world. but if we could just stop it -- i'm all for it. one life is way too much. >> a brave man police say that anyone seen shooting off a gun will be charged and could face prison time. >>> the mummers pause from their preparations for their march along broad street. they attended the traditional mummers mass at mount carmel church for the blessing and prayers that tomorrow's prepared would be a safe and happy time. visit 6abc.com to see new years celebrations near and far and see a slidesho
." >> thank you john, philadelphia police are issuing an important warning about tonight, keep guns under lock and key, firing a bullet in the air is no way to celebrate the new year, last new years eve police say that they got 1400 reports of gunshots between 10:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. compare that to a normal night they own get ten reports of gunshots glen is a poignant reminder of the impact they can have. back in 1998, he was 11 years old and he was celebrating when a stray bullet...
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john's. to them this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all cost. for kaitlin and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual job lockeir job prospects. emily is an significant manager at a store near chicago. her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't? >> no, end of discussion. they have a list of sandwiches. >> kaitlin is talking about this. an agreement which all jimmy john's workers must sign. for two years it forbids former employees from working at a place that derives more than 10% of its revenue from switches. >> you're not allowed to work? >> yeah, so waiting tables is pretty much out of the question, i guess. >> and is this a place you'd like to work? >> yeah, i'm sure people would tip well here. >> under the jimmy john's agreement, caitd lyn kaitlin and emily can't work for any food establishment in any capacity. not just employee, but owner, investor, advisor. this map shows how limited their job prospects are. anywhere there's red they can't work for
john's. to them this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all cost. for kaitlin and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual job lockeir job prospects. emily is an significant manager at a store near chicago. her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't? >> no, end of discussion. they have a list of...
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john's. to them this simple switch is a trade secret to be protected at all costs, for kaitlin and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual lock on their job prospects. a salaried employee she says her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin 25 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't be? >> no, end of discussion. they have a list of sandwiches. >> kaitlin's talking about this. an agreement which all jimmy john's workers must sign. for two years it forbids former employees from working for a competitor within sandwiches if that business is within three miles of a jimmy john's store. >> even nonfast foot joints you're not allowed -- >> yes, waiting tables is pretty much out of the question i guess. >> and is this a place you'd like to work? >> yes, i'm sure people would tip well here. >> under the jimmy john's agreement, kaitlin and emily can't work for any competing food establishment in any capacity. not just as an employee but in positions such as owner, partner, investor, administering, agent or advisor. this m
john's. to them this simple switch is a trade secret to be protected at all costs, for kaitlin and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual lock on their job prospects. a salaried employee she says her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin 25 also worked at a local jimmy john's. we met them at a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't be? >> no, end of discussion. they have a list of sandwiches. >> kaitlin's...
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john. >> roxana we told that they were headed to the christmas tree lighting. they were locked out. is there any sense where they are headed tonight? >> it doesn't know this they know. it is very spontaneous. demonstrators say, we are following the crowds, we're not sure. they just come to the christmas tree area rockefeller center to try to shut down the christmas tree lighting, but because of the rg lock down. cord pegues, give me a sense of your reaction of what's happened in the past few hours? >> personally, i'm not surprised. when you look at the state of the police minority community shootings where the community resident is dead, you look at these cases, there's no justice for the family. so i'm really not surprised. the nypd is prepared to handle any and all protests. that's the good thing about this particular situation, this is not a ferguson situation, the mayor won't have that, to allow peaceful protests but today is a sad day for the criminal justice system. we need to make sure that there's a national law that if a police officer kills somebody you need a special pros
john. >> roxana we told that they were headed to the christmas tree lighting. they were locked out. is there any sense where they are headed tonight? >> it doesn't know this they know. it is very spontaneous. demonstrators say, we are following the crowds, we're not sure. they just come to the christmas tree area rockefeller center to try to shut down the christmas tree lighting, but because of the rg lock down. cord pegues, give me a sense of your reaction of what's happened in the...
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. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started out, i thought we was going to get it squashed. we weren't going to. and then it just escalated, got out of hand. the guy was stabbed to death. it was a pretty brutal murder. you know. like i said, that's something i have to live with every day. i'd love to be out there and be with my family. but, you know, the bible says you reap what you sow. >> before they can be assigned to their new cells, the men must undergo one final step. >> you're good? >> i got a size 10. >> what size shirt do you need? >> 1x. only thing i found out, it's not like the movies. you know. that's basically what they told me. you don't have to go aroun
. >> not only is john terry an intake counselor, he's also an inmate. >> i'm a convict that's been locked up since 1982, and i've sat in that same chair that that man has. i know how much difference it can make if you have someone to talk to, someone you feel like is on your side. >> kerry is serving a life sentence for a murder he committed in his early 20s. >> we were out drinking, just out partying, having a good time and an argument broke out. you know. it started...
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lock smith arrived. and nicole and i are co-anchors this morning, john jenkins, he is one of our weather watch that's morning degrees, that's the temperature out in perkasie this morning. and, these readings all of them feel a little bit colder. just because of the win we're finding, ed connor, burlington, what does very to say? he says it was a very nice morning, and every weekend we keep up with him and his dog casey. casey not eager to come in from his walk this morning. last weekends casey didn't even want to go out, but because of the weather being little bet they are weekends than what we've seen, kacie was not having a problem out there, and i don't think tim mitch sell having a problem either. 31 degrees, tuckerton, new jersey, and his comment this morning is clear, cold morning with a light northwest winds, bring on the sun. and that's a very good forecast for us. and i think it is pretty consistent throughout the rest of the day, the northwest winds is going to be out there, and it should be calm and we will be finding some sunshine. let's take a look, see if we can find any sunshine right now. we
lock smith arrived. and nicole and i are co-anchors this morning, john jenkins, he is one of our weather watch that's morning degrees, that's the temperature out in perkasie this morning. and, these readings all of them feel a little bit colder. just because of the win we're finding, ed connor, burlington, what does very to say? he says it was a very nice morning, and every weekend we keep up with him and his dog casey. casey not eager to come in from his walk this morning. last weekends casey...
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privacy is not about locking down and about secrecy, it's about control after you hit the send button. >> all right. johnreat conversation thank you so much for being with us. >>> so far the evidence sir couple stan shall, but fingers are pointingal north korea because of its hacking prowess. jake ward has more. >> reporter: the publicly available evidence is pretty thin when it comes to pinning this on north korea. there are really only two items that people are pointing to. one is files that have been analyzed seems to suggest that one of the come -- computers has it language set to korean. but these are not damming pieces of evidence in and of themselves. it may be the white house has access to more damming evidence, but just doesn't want people to know about it, because it may have involved invading north korea's cyber infrastructure. but in the abstract the evidence is not terribly convincing here. here is what we do know about north korea's hacker capability. here in san francisco, hewlett-packard put out a report back in august, that is basically our most exhaustive study of north korean capabilit
privacy is not about locking down and about secrecy, it's about control after you hit the send button. >> all right. johnreat conversation thank you so much for being with us. >>> so far the evidence sir couple stan shall, but fingers are pointingal north korea because of its hacking prowess. jake ward has more. >> reporter: the publicly available evidence is pretty thin when it comes to pinning this on north korea. there are really only two items that people are pointing...
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waterboarding -- well, john mccain said publicly that he felt that u.s. citizens walked away -- lockedy criminals for waterboarding people. when it comes to these crimes, which can be condemned, also applied to the cia when they use the same techniques. we welcome the fact that the report was made public at all. i am sure that, as the minister said, this would not have been possible and noah holdings would have exposed themselves to this level of criticism and scrutiny -- not all would have exposed themselves to this level of criticism and scrutiny. i hope the united states will be strong and democratic enough to see this process through to the conclusion. thank you very much. >> thank you, president. i hope that the stage that we are going to have will serve its purpose. i beg your pardon for being very direct, i believe it is necessary. what do these cases remind you of? a detainee was placed in a tiny cage which was left hanging there in the detainee died because of cold. another detainee was hung up and released over a poll which penetrated his aim is or her vagina. -- anus or her
waterboarding -- well, john mccain said publicly that he felt that u.s. citizens walked away -- lockedy criminals for waterboarding people. when it comes to these crimes, which can be condemned, also applied to the cia when they use the same techniques. we welcome the fact that the report was made public at all. i am sure that, as the minister said, this would not have been possible and noah holdings would have exposed themselves to this level of criticism and scrutiny -- not all would have...
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for the public telling joe johns that he is disappointed by the grand jury decision, but people should keep protests peaceful and lawful. >> i don't want anybody to get lockednd go through the same thing that we are going through. >> what do you think happens next? have you talked to the lawyers about where it hands. >> the feds will take over. i'm sure they will give us the right decision. >> his message of peace struck a message with bill deblasio. it reminded him of the conversation deblasio had with his son, who is black. he warned his son to be careful. he remarked how interesting it is as mayor, he has to talk to his son about interactions with police officers. >> i couldn't help what it would mean for me to lose dante. life could never been the same. i could feel how it will never been whole again. things will never been whole again for mr. garner. even in the midst of his pain, one of the things he stopped and said so squarely was there can't be violence. eric would not have wanted violence. violence won't get us anywhere. >> following the grand jury decision not to uphold an indictment, eric holder announced the justice department will launch a fed
for the public telling joe johns that he is disappointed by the grand jury decision, but people should keep protests peaceful and lawful. >> i don't want anybody to get lockednd go through the same thing that we are going through. >> what do you think happens next? have you talked to the lawyers about where it hands. >> the feds will take over. i'm sure they will give us the right decision. >> his message of peace struck a message with bill deblasio. it reminded him of...
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the public telling our joe johns that he is disappointed by the grand jury decision, but people should keep protests peaceful and lawful. >> i don't want anybody to get lockedand go through the same [ bleep ] that we are going through. >> what happens next? have you talked to the lawyers? >> the feds will take over. >> and your hopeful that the federal government? >> i'm sure they will give us the right decision. >> the message of peace struck a chord with bill deblasio. he talked about the painful talk he had with his son, dante, who is black. the mayor of new york had to warn his son to be careful in the interactions he might have with police officers. >> i couldn't help but what it would mean to me to lose dante. life could never been the same. i could feel how it will never been whole again. things will never been whole again for mr. garner. even in the middle of his pain, one of the things he stopped and said so squarely was there can't be violence. he said eric would not have wanted violence. violence will not get us anywhere. >> the grand jury decision not to hand out the indictment in garner's death, the attorney jegeneral announced the justice depa
the public telling our joe johns that he is disappointed by the grand jury decision, but people should keep protests peaceful and lawful. >> i don't want anybody to get lockedand go through the same [ bleep ] that we are going through. >> what happens next? have you talked to the lawyers? >> the feds will take over. >> and your hopeful that the federal government? >> i'm sure they will give us the right decision. >> the message of peace struck a chord with...
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locks in a lot of republicans who were not for it. you have elizabeth lauren and -- warren and nancy pelosi thing they don't like it. the president now is whipping the vote for john boehner because john boehner needs some unspecified number of unspecified votes and the president is trying to convince democrats to go against nancy pelosi. they would have maybe been better off the more ambiguous. >> i'm not sure john boehner lost any votes because of this. the votes he lost or unlikely to vote for this thing anyway. on the merits, whatever you think of the president's role, i think nancy pelosi has a strong case. some of the things on this bill, particularly the gutting of dodd-frank, the democrats are right though -- both as a matter of strategy and substance. >> it appears to me both sides went in today thinking boehner was going to find the votes to do it. under normal circumstances, a speaker with a speaker with the bigger majority coming and could have found the votes but the president not have moved any house republicans from yes to knowno, but i think he froze the pool of available house republicans who might have been convinced to have their twisted by the
locks in a lot of republicans who were not for it. you have elizabeth lauren and -- warren and nancy pelosi thing they don't like it. the president now is whipping the vote for john boehner because john boehner needs some unspecified number of unspecified votes and the president is trying to convince democrats to go against nancy pelosi. they would have maybe been better off the more ambiguous. >> i'm not sure john boehner lost any votes because of this. the votes he lost or unlikely to...
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john's. to them, this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all costs. >> for kaitlin and emily, that has placed a lock on their job prospects. emily, 22, is an assistant manager at a store near chicago. a salaried employee, her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin, 25, worked at a jimmy john's. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't. >> no. end of discussion. >> kaitlin is talking about this, an agreement which all jimmy john's workers must sign. for two years, former employees are forbidden from working for any business that derives more than 10% of its business from sandwiches, if it's within 3 mills of a jimmy john's store. >> reporter: even a restaurant that is not a fast food joint you are not able to work for them. >> yes. waiting tables is out of the question. >> is this a place you'd like to work? >> yes, i am sure people tip well here. >> reporter: under the agreement, caitlin and emily can't work for a food company, not just apps an employer, but owner, partner, investor, management or advisor. this shows how limited job prospects are. anywhere
john's. to them, this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all costs. >> for kaitlin and emily, that has placed a lock on their job prospects. emily, 22, is an assistant manager at a store near chicago. a salaried employee, her hourly pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlin, 25, worked at a jimmy john's. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you wouldn't. >> no. end of discussion. >> kaitlin is talking about this, an...
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john mccain met with a top official in afghanistan where the u.s. combat mission will come to a close next week. now it's back to "lock up." ♪ >>> unlike many other large correctional facilities, the tulsa county jail was designed as a single-story structure with double-tiered cells. >> when we were designing this facility, we went to many facilities around the country. the elevated or the multi-storied buildings were cumbersome and hard to maneuver and it separated from the employees from each other. >> because the jail doesn't rise several stories high, it has a large footprint. roughly the same size as ten football fields. among its unique features, are long, steadily ascending hallways that connect various housing units. >> the longest hallway is a quarter mile long in our facility. as you go up, it's elevated. >> each level corresponds with a specific housing unit so if there's ever a problem staff would immediately know which unit to alert. >> because it's so long, it's a quarter mile long, it helps going up, it helps us to see. we can have a visual on the inmates all the way down the hallway. >> the hallway has
john mccain met with a top official in afghanistan where the u.s. combat mission will come to a close next week. now it's back to "lock up." ♪ >>> unlike many other large correctional facilities, the tulsa county jail was designed as a single-story structure with double-tiered cells. >> when we were designing this facility, we went to many facilities around the country. the elevated or the multi-storied buildings were cumbersome and hard to maneuver and it separated...
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tonight, kpix 5's john ramos shows us how the spirit of the holiday season means those families will get christmas after all. >> cut through a chain-link fence and then through heavy duty locks. >> reporter: it seems that christmas can't go by without a story about thieves stealing gifts. it happened again friday when burglars broke into this storage unit at the concord salvation army and made off with all the presents. >> those that have perpetrated this, um, they have to live with themselves. >> reporter: the stolen gifts have been donated by students at monte vista high school as part of an adopt a family program. >> we sat around thinking what do we do about this? how does this happen? how does something steal christmas? >> reporter: but the kids in monte vista's leadership class decided to change the ending of this christmas story. they began tweeting and texting and hit had gone the stores. >> this weekend, i was this is target a lot. it was buy one toy get a second one for 50% off. >> reporter: the students rallied and by monday replaced all the stolen items. but by then, the whole city had heard about it and today, the sleighs began arriving filled with christmas gif
tonight, kpix 5's john ramos shows us how the spirit of the holiday season means those families will get christmas after all. >> cut through a chain-link fence and then through heavy duty locks. >> reporter: it seems that christmas can't go by without a story about thieves stealing gifts. it happened again friday when burglars broke into this storage unit at the concord salvation army and made off with all the presents. >> those that have perpetrated this, um, they have to...
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john, exactly where i was going to go with all this. think we're all making way too much out of interest rate increase. people won't duck into the basement and lock the door. it will be decimals. do you really think the economy will budge if that happens? that is yellen probably calling. >> yeah, janet yellen. i think it is my mother-in-law telling me to straighten my tie. no, you know, i think you make a very fair point, which is you know, the fed has raised interest rates before and there was very little movement in the long term rate markets and we could, and other thing we have to remember is that when they finally get around to this, we will have spent at least a year talking about it. this will not be a surprise when it happens. david: jon, we were, "wall street journal" i believe had a piece today talking about all the experiments all around the world all central banks. add up all the cash created not only by fed, japan, europe, et cetera, it comes up to about $17 trillion around the world has been added to capital, to the cash out there. >> yeah. david: isn't there a cost eventually to be paid for this? obviously it is not happened yet in
john, exactly where i was going to go with all this. think we're all making way too much out of interest rate increase. people won't duck into the basement and lock the door. it will be decimals. do you really think the economy will budge if that happens? that is yellen probably calling. >> yeah, janet yellen. i think it is my mother-in-law telling me to straighten my tie. no, you know, i think you make a very fair point, which is you know, the fed has raised interest rates before and...
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house speaker john boehner has come up with a strategy to avert a government shutdown. he has to go hat in hand to lock for democratic votes for legislation that would keep the government in operation after next week, but not all of boehner's republicans will go along. to keep them happy, boehner has to hold a symbolic vote as early as today that would reject president obama's immigration proposal. the real fight would be moved to january, when a new congress convenes. >> you heard this script before? >> 17 states filed a lawsuit against the president wednesday saying he violated the constitution with his executive orders on immigration. tom? >> very good. in pro basketball, no, not the new york football jets, how about the philadelphia 76ers? they avoided tying a record for the lose worst losing streak ever after starting the season with 17 straight losses. the mighty sixers beat minnesota last night 85-77. they trounced them. another loss would have tied philadelphia with the nets, who started the season 0-18, 0-18 five years ago. those are your top headlines. very quickly, it's a really nuanced look
house speaker john boehner has come up with a strategy to avert a government shutdown. he has to go hat in hand to lock for democratic votes for legislation that would keep the government in operation after next week, but not all of boehner's republicans will go along. to keep them happy, boehner has to hold a symbolic vote as early as today that would reject president obama's immigration proposal. the real fight would be moved to january, when a new congress convenes. >> you heard this...
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america, john fortt and kayla tausche where the dow struggling to get back to the flat line after mcdonald's numbers disappoint. in tech according to the "wall street journal" google is trying to lockp some of its top stars at youtube to prevent them from jumping to the competition. apparently facebook and other startups have tried to poach some of the best talent in months. google is offering video makers bonuses to sign multiyear deals to post content on youtube for a time before eventually putting it on a rival service jon fortt where we get salary figures for grummy cat seems to be a natural fit. >> windowing on-line what's old is new again. jon was helping me with the math up there. michele fan, a big youtube star, does the makeup thing, 18 million average monthly views. she's probably worth directly around three quarters of a million dollars a year to google, but that's not counting the intelligence google gets on her fans interested in makeup. imagine how much google could monetize that. it's obviously worth a lot of money for them not to lose that information. >> but so do we stop talking about youtube as a capital life business? if they become a company that has to start p
america, john fortt and kayla tausche where the dow struggling to get back to the flat line after mcdonald's numbers disappoint. in tech according to the "wall street journal" google is trying to lockp some of its top stars at youtube to prevent them from jumping to the competition. apparently facebook and other startups have tried to poach some of the best talent in months. google is offering video makers bonuses to sign multiyear deals to post content on youtube for a time before...
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lock-up. >> the video courtroom outside of the al cannon detention center used for inmates to have bond hearings without having to leave the jail. as carlton solomon jr. is greeted by john's> everybody's aunt in the neighborhood. always moved to the house, especially summertime. >> miss greene, considered something like family to me too. they love her. >> i remember when he was born. i remember him small, as a young boy. he wasn't a bad child. he throwing his life away. he pretty much has condemned himself. he's going to be here for a while. going to be here for quite a while. >> murder, kidnapping, burglary, all type of [ bleep ]. >> yeah, you ain't getting no bond. >> [ bleep ] no. >> solomon is accused of murder and other crimes related to a home invasion robbery on john's island. if found guilty, he could face the death penalty. >> all right. carlton solomon. any family member for the defendant? >> yes, ma'am. >> you're a family member -- >> yes, ma'am, i'm his father. >> okay. all right. carlton solomon, your father's here today. you've been charged with murder, burglary in the first, kidnapping, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. on the
lock-up. >> the video courtroom outside of the al cannon detention center used for inmates to have bond hearings without having to leave the jail. as carlton solomon jr. is greeted by john's> everybody's aunt in the neighborhood. always moved to the house, especially summertime. >> miss greene, considered something like family to me too. they love her. >> i remember when he was born. i remember him small, as a young boy. he wasn't a bad child. he throwing his life away. he...
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johns. to them, this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all costs. >> thank you. >> for kaitlyn and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual lockn their job brought species. emily is an assistant manager at a store near chicago. a salary's employee, she said her our will you pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlyn also worked at a local jimmy johns. we met them as a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you couldn't? >> no, end of discussion. they serve -- they have to list the sandwiches. >> kaitlyn's talking about this, an agreement which also jimmy johns workers must sign. for two years, it posh bids former employees from working for any business which derives 20% of revenue from its sandwich if that is within three miles of a jim. >> i johns store. >> even restaurants that aren't fast food joints, you are not allowed to work at them. >> yeah, so waiting tables is pretty much out of the question, i guess. >> is this a place you'd like to work? >> yeah, i'm sure people would tip well here. >> under the jimmy johns agreement, kaitlyn and emily can't work for competing food establishm
johns. to them, this simple sandwich is a trade secret to be protected at all costs. >> thank you. >> for kaitlyn and emily, that mindset has placed a virtual lockn their job brought species. emily is an assistant manager at a store near chicago. a salary's employee, she said her our will you pay amounts to less than minimum wage. until recently, kaitlyn also worked at a local jimmy johns. we met them as a nearby restaurant. >> we wouldn't be able to work here. >> you...