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which i think was john lock who wrote it you put your hand to. that becomes yours. something to that effect. yet at the same time, we want everybody to have access to the benefit that's created by these inventions. how do we strike that balance? well, the commercial market is what enables that access. we all know this right? the reason a free economy gives us so much choice is because of that freedom. because there are many different products from which to choose. that's what facilitates action, access, that's what gets people to create new drugs, to write new songs and new books. that's how you get access to the great products of intellectual labor by giving people freedom and property rights. >> property rights are the foundation of a flourishing, healthy free market. property rights. and what is it -- what does property make possible? cooperation. consensual exchanges in the marketplace, this is what people don't see. we hear about the losses apple versus samsung. what you don't hear about are the billions of dollars that exchanges hands daily between inventors,
which i think was john lock who wrote it you put your hand to. that becomes yours. something to that effect. yet at the same time, we want everybody to have access to the benefit that's created by these inventions. how do we strike that balance? well, the commercial market is what enables that access. we all know this right? the reason a free economy gives us so much choice is because of that freedom. because there are many different products from which to choose. that's what facilitates...
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there are many great libertarian books from john locke and richard epstein. this book to be simple enough for me to understand is so hopefully it's more accessible than those scholarly books are and they wrote it for libertarians who want to have a better understanding of our own philosophy. libertarians who might want enough to give to their friends who say what is all this stuff you're talking about. but also i wrote it for tens of millions of americans who i think fall into the category that we might call fiscally conservative and socially liberal or fiscally responsible and socially tolerant. and of those people i think our broadly libertarian. if you think in general the government should be smaller in the economy and in government they should leave people of poland and their personal lives than whatever details in this book you might not get and be ready to accept that means you are essentially a libertarian. so one of my goals with the book is to help those people understand that they are not on the red team or the blue team. they are part of the broad
there are many great libertarian books from john locke and richard epstein. this book to be simple enough for me to understand is so hopefully it's more accessible than those scholarly books are and they wrote it for libertarians who want to have a better understanding of our own philosophy. libertarians who might want enough to give to their friends who say what is all this stuff you're talking about. but also i wrote it for tens of millions of americans who i think fall into the category that...
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people like john locke. these are not blinding insights. think madison in particular, probably because he was at princeton, a very presbyterian place, also interest -- influenced by scottish philosophers like david hume. and people of his stripe. i think that is where a lot of the ideas come from. brian lamb: as you walk around this town and live in this area, and you think about government and history, two or three things that james madison -- what do you say, that is only because of madison? david stewart: i think the bill of rights is really the single achievement you can say, but for madison it doesn't happen. so wherever you have freedom of speech, religion, of the supreme court, where those are enforced -- without madison, those don't happen. brian lamb: in other words, the bill of rights was something he shepherded here it but he wasn't that enthusiastic about it -- shepherd it. but he wasn't that enthusiastic about it. david stewart: yes, when he described it, he said it was not altogether useless. he came out of the ratification ex
people like john locke. these are not blinding insights. think madison in particular, probably because he was at princeton, a very presbyterian place, also interest -- influenced by scottish philosophers like david hume. and people of his stripe. i think that is where a lot of the ideas come from. brian lamb: as you walk around this town and live in this area, and you think about government and history, two or three things that james madison -- what do you say, that is only because of madison?...
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i mentioned john locke, the philosopher, and a comment he made back in the 17th century about this and what it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough, it is a complication with booth. he was notably kind to other animals. he was very fond of dogs. he went out of his way to avoid injuring lightning bugs and butterflies. his sister had an insect collection and she was about to skewer a katie did one time and he rescued the bug and put it in a tree. booth like horses better than he did most people. i remember an incident when he was in his 20's. he sighed teamster beating a horse who could not point heavy wagon out of a model -- pull a heavy wagon out of a mud hole and booth jumped up, grabbed the whipe, punched the guy, and said let's see i you like being it. that is a complicated aspect to his personality. he enjoyed doing theatricals. he and his brother were doing "william tell" and he was supposed to shoot an apple off of his head. the apple was on the head of a kidney martin koerner who was -- yeah. [laughter] 12-year-old john wilkes booth is aiming an arrow at you. he was
i mentioned john locke, the philosopher, and a comment he made back in the 17th century about this and what it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough, it is a complication with booth. he was notably kind to other animals. he was very fond of dogs. he went out of his way to avoid injuring lightning bugs and butterflies. his sister had an insect collection and she was about to skewer a katie did one time and he rescued the bug and put it in a tree. booth like horses better than he did...
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and enlightenment thinkers the great protestant reformers, and leighton and thinkers like john locke which carries on to this day one of the leading competitors in the field of political philosophy for the role of being the right view the best view about law and morality and politics in the relationship among them. dr. finnes is one i'd learned an enormous about, i continue to learn from, very active as a scholar. >> host: you are a professor at princeton. what has been your government service? >> guest: i had three wonderful opportunities to contribute to government service 1992-1998. i served as a presidential appointee in the united states commission on civil rights. i was appointed on president george h. w. bush's last morning in office. if not midnight appointment, it was the new appointment and it carried over into president clinton's second term. and then in 2002 i was appointed by president george w. bush to the president's council on bioethics when i had the pleasure of serving in the the great leon kass, the greatest by a weapons system of our time at the university of chic
and enlightenment thinkers the great protestant reformers, and leighton and thinkers like john locke which carries on to this day one of the leading competitors in the field of political philosophy for the role of being the right view the best view about law and morality and politics in the relationship among them. dr. finnes is one i'd learned an enormous about, i continue to learn from, very active as a scholar. >> host: you are a professor at princeton. what has been your government...
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libertarians say we are descended from the class of the liberals to consider ourselves in the sense of john locke and adam smith. the split occurred among liberals not so much on principles of free speech to religious freedom to extend a the promises for more people bought the issue of economics with the economy so we're still liberals behalf to caller cells classical liberals otherwise people would not understand the modern liberals agree on a lot of things even though we talk more about what we disagree about. i believe "the washington post" has been an article on civil libertarians and the teeeight party conservatives coming together in the legislature to fight the drones and wiretapping that there could be an alliance between the aclu and the libertarian republicans there is a lot of that going on especially since ferguson but long before that the battle police misconduct and police militarization and the cato institute was way ahead of the game the flagship libertarian on police militarization and we have been wanting a web site on police misconduct that you probably have all heard that ther
libertarians say we are descended from the class of the liberals to consider ourselves in the sense of john locke and adam smith. the split occurred among liberals not so much on principles of free speech to religious freedom to extend a the promises for more people bought the issue of economics with the economy so we're still liberals behalf to caller cells classical liberals otherwise people would not understand the modern liberals agree on a lot of things even though we talk more about what...
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oddly enough, and of course everybody in here knows can be a bad sign, i mention john locke the philosopher he made in the 17th century about this. he said what it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough booth was notably kind to other animals. he was kind to dogs, went out of his way to injuring ligthtning bugs. his sister was about to skewer a cadydid and he saved it. he was fond of horses more than people. an incident in his 20's, he saw a teamster pulling a horse who couldn't pull a wagon out of a model. booth jumped, pulled the whip out of his hand, punched him and said "let's see how you like being hit." that is a competent element in his personality. he did write childhood the articles. -- childhood theatricals. his brothers and him enjoy to doing that. at one point, he was supposed to shoot an arrow off of his son's head. the apple was on the head of a kid named martin. 12 euros john wilkes booth's he was trembling but that went successfully. those childhood theatrics were fun for everyone involved. john's education carried him through, as i interpreted, on a modern frame,
oddly enough, and of course everybody in here knows can be a bad sign, i mention john locke the philosopher he made in the 17th century about this. he said what it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough booth was notably kind to other animals. he was kind to dogs, went out of his way to injuring ligthtning bugs. his sister was about to skewer a cadydid and he saved it. he was fond of horses more than people. an incident in his 20's, he saw a teamster pulling a horse who couldn't pull...
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how would this have played in 1990 -- in 1980 when traditional americans who understood john lock and george washington and the idea of religious freedom and individual conscience. now we're leaving voters who don't believe in that. >> last question. quick one. do you think hillary broke the law with the server issue? >> i don't know. i will defer to others on that. i do think as i have said before it just -- it raises an iq question with hillary clinton that she would do this again. she is not some, you know hick from arkansas that she was always portraying herself as. she has now been the first lady of arkansas the first lady of the country we've had all these document retention problems. how on earth can she go through this and then delete all these e-mails without thinking i wonder if anyone will notice this. really shows it's not just arrogance. it's not just cronyism. this is just pure, blind stupidity. >> all right. ann coulter, good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up, a missouri man brutally attacked after he reportedly refused to talk about the michael brown case. look at t
how would this have played in 1990 -- in 1980 when traditional americans who understood john lock and george washington and the idea of religious freedom and individual conscience. now we're leaving voters who don't believe in that. >> last question. quick one. do you think hillary broke the law with the server issue? >> i don't know. i will defer to others on that. i do think as i have said before it just -- it raises an iq question with hillary clinton that she would do this...
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reformed and enlightenment thinkers that equate protestant reformers from enlightenment thinkers like john locke and carries on to this day as one of the leading competitors in the field of political philosophy for the role of being the right view, the best you about law and morality and politics in the relationship among them. i learned an enormous amount from him as a student can continue. he is still very active as a scholar. >> professor at princeton. what has been your government service? >> i have had three wonderful opportunities to contribute to government service. hazard is a presidential appointee on the united states commission on civil rights. i was appointed on pres. president george h bush's last warning in office. if not midnight appointment i was in an apartment and carried over into president clinton's 2nd term. and then in 2002 hours appointed by president george w. bush. the greatest bioethicist of our time of the university of chicago until he stepped down as chairman and handed the chair over to edmund pellegrino, and other distinguished bioethicist. and then since 2012 i ha
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i mentioned john locke, the philosopher, and a comment he made back in the 17th century about this andhat it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough, it is a complication with booth. he was notably kind to other animals. he was very fond of dogs. he went out of his way to avoid injuring lightning bugs and butterflies. his sister had an insect collection and she was about to skewer a katie did one time and he rescued the bug and put it in a tree. booth like horses better than he did most people. i remember an incident when he was in his 20's. he sighed teamster beating a horse who could not point heavy wagon out of a model -- pull a heavy wagon out of a mud hole and booth jumped up, grabbed the whipe, punched the guy, and said let's see i you like being it. that is a complicated aspect to his personality. he enjoyed doing theatricals. he and his brother were doing "william tell" and he was supposed to shoot an apple off of his head. the apple was on the head of a kidney martin koerner who was -- yeah. [laughter] 12-year-old john wilkes booth is aiming an arrow at you. he was tr
i mentioned john locke, the philosopher, and a comment he made back in the 17th century about this andhat it might tell you about a personality. oddly enough, it is a complication with booth. he was notably kind to other animals. he was very fond of dogs. he went out of his way to avoid injuring lightning bugs and butterflies. his sister had an insect collection and she was about to skewer a katie did one time and he rescued the bug and put it in a tree. booth like horses better than he did...
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thinkers, address by the informed and enlightenment thinker, the great protestant reformers like john lock which carries on to this day as one of the leading competitors in the field of political philosophy for the role of being the right view the best view, about law and morality and politics and the relationship among them. so dr. finnist is someone i learned an enormous amount from at a student and continue to learn from. still very active as a scholar. >> host: you're a professor here at princeton now but what has been your government service? >> guest: i've had three wonderful opportunities to contribute to government service, from 1992 to 1998. served as a presidential appointee on the united states commission on civil rights. i was appointed on president george h.w. bush's last morning in office so i was -- if not midnight appointment, was a noon appointment and i carried over into president clinton's second term. then in 2002 i was appointed by pressure george w. bush to the president's council on bioethics and had the pleasure of serving on the great leon cast a great bioethicist
thinkers, address by the informed and enlightenment thinker, the great protestant reformers like john lock which carries on to this day as one of the leading competitors in the field of political philosophy for the role of being the right view the best view, about law and morality and politics and the relationship among them. so dr. finnist is someone i learned an enormous amount from at a student and continue to learn from. still very active as a scholar. >> host: you're a professor here...
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. >> john the locks on the doors, we saw increased security after 9/11 bolting them making sure they'ree secured david kerley just reported that the combination can be blocked inside the cockpit, anyway the pilots should always be able to get back inside the cockpit? >> the thing is we don't assume that our pilots are going to have suicidal or homicidal intent. in this particular case it worked against us. >> i want to bring in steven now, we reported here that this was an emergency descent, but a steady one, it could have been going down much faster eight to ten minutes, did the passengers see that pilot struggling to get back? >> it's quite chilling to think about this. something snapped inside this young man's head. you think about the idea of pushing the airplane into the ground. he could have done it very violently. it's quite chilling. deliberately with the intent to taunt the other passengers. >> very chilling. in fact early reports from the recordings would indicate that the passengers might have known something was going on. john i wanted to ask you about something that you bro
. >> john the locks on the doors, we saw increased security after 9/11 bolting them making sure they'ree secured david kerley just reported that the combination can be blocked inside the cockpit, anyway the pilots should always be able to get back inside the cockpit? >> the thing is we don't assume that our pilots are going to have suicidal or homicidal intent. in this particular case it worked against us. >> i want to bring in steven now, we reported here that this was an...
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polled would like to see tina fey. 16% would like to see dennis miller and 8% preferred john oliver who is lockedht look something like this. or she might do something completely different. >> president bush again defended secretary of defense donald rumsfeld saying you are doing a suburb job. our nation owes you a debt of gratitude. this time, rumsfeld was like, you're screwing with me, right? tempers boiled when senator kennedy threatened to subpoena records and the chairman had to slam his gavel twice before boredom was restored. as california's wildfire season got under way, a 4.5 earthquake hit santa barbara. said governor arnold schwarzenegger, these earthquakes are fantastic. i promise your more action and excitement. soon we're going to have a super mega tornado, giant sinkholes. we're going to make california the number one action state in the country. [ applause ] >> krystal ball, it's the perfect audition tape. >> that was like schwarzenegger meets donald trump. there was something a little trump-esque about that. i would be super psyched if tina fey took over at "the daily show." i al
polled would like to see tina fey. 16% would like to see dennis miller and 8% preferred john oliver who is lockedht look something like this. or she might do something completely different. >> president bush again defended secretary of defense donald rumsfeld saying you are doing a suburb job. our nation owes you a debt of gratitude. this time, rumsfeld was like, you're screwing with me, right? tempers boiled when senator kennedy threatened to subpoena records and the chairman had to slam...
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president of sierra leone has ordered everyone to be locked down due to the ebola epidemic. john hendren went to scott county where a number of new hiv infections have gone up dramatically. >> the health department is shocked that this has happened. we have to do something drastic to stop this spread. i mean we have to do something drastic. >> reporter: usually associated with big city slums tam 80 breeding carries a pistol to protect herself. >> you don't have to run me out of my house. this is my home, my kids home, you want to do it, take it elsewhere because we're not going to tolerate it here in this community. >> scott county so far has seen 79 hiv infections, linked to drug use,. >> when this case was reported, originally it was 26 cases. now it's 79 cases. if they don't do something about it, it is going to be hundreds of cases. it is an outbreak and until they really have a public health response it will continue to grow. >> governor mike pence has ordered a response that he does not support the distribution of needles. >> in that tends ocorrelate with high rates of hiv
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john. >> gruesome details, kavrmt he say it is copilot locked the captain out. he says the copilot deliberately steered that plane in its descent that ultimately ended up in the mountain. did the prosecutor explain how and why he believes this copilot was conscious the entire time he was in that cockpit? >> reporter: absolutely. that was another key question we were asking. he said on the voice cockpit recording, you can hear the copilot breathing -- in the terms of the prosecutor breathing normally in normal rhythm. there was no sign, the prosecutor says, of panic. nothing to indicate that the copilot suffered any seizure, stroke or heart attack. that he said was crucial to his decision to come out and explain that he believes this was a deliberate act. he even said if the copilot had collapsed and fallen forward on the controls, that would not account for such a steep descent lasting over eight minutes. he said if the copilot had collapsed against the controls, the plane may have descended somewhat. he said the combination of factors, that the pilot was locked
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locked. month of negotiations with john kerry broke down last april leading the palestinians to make unilateral nuvs at the united nations. the left has pledged to restart peace talks, something many israelis say they want. economic issues housing prices, health care has emerged as key issues. israeli says these domestic issues could be key factor in determining their next leader. >> a bold prediction from the greek defense minister if greece leaves the youro zone spain and italy will follow suit. that's according to a newspaper. he also believed germany would leave as well. there needs to be a way to do this without greece continuing to pay. now, police in ferguson missouri are following multiple leads searching for the shooter who wounded two police officers during a protest this week. if you remember now, authorities hoped $10,000 reward will help them track down exactly who was responsible. but in the wake of rising tensions and the resignation oft pleef chief and city manager, the mayor says he's not going anywhere. sara sidner has more. >> reporter: the protest movement has called for the
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secretary of state john kerry is sitting down with his counterpart. the main goal is locking down the outlines of a potentially historic deal by the end of the month. correspondent: iran and the world powers are convening here to try and complete the framework of a nuclear agreement ahead of a self-imposed end of march deadline. they will then have until the end of june to fine-tune details. we know the will is there. there are bilateral meetings happening between the iranian delegation and the u.s. delegation. there are also going to be meetings in brussels hosted by the e.u. foreign affairs had to mediate these negotiations and bring on board the french, who in the past have been responsible for the railing negotiations -- derailing negotiations. it seems their stance is more aligned with the gulf monarchies. we have seen some bridging of gaps. other parties are agreeing to the removal of all sanctions. tehran is also agreeing to extending the deal for one year. we see they are coming together trying to make this work. they're ruling out an extension. whether that is true o
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it seems the iranian foreign minister is in lock step with secretary of state john kerry. it is the political compromises which are necessary right now which is the essence of what president obama was saying in the message to the iranian people. can they make those compromises? it is still not clear. it does seem as if some progress has been made on the technical issues. we were told by state department officials yesterday and members of the iranian negotiating team there is no deal until anything is agreed and put together. right now, that hasn't happened. >> nic, what are the political points that they need to compromise? who needs to compromise? the u.s. or iranians? >> reporter: you know it really seems both sides are saying the same thing. there needs to be political will on both sides. one of the things the iranians want is an immediate lifting of the sanctions. this is you know, a political decision they need to take. on the you united states side there is an expectation and a need to hear the iranians commit themselves to a system of inspections and oversight that
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. >> reporter: m.i.t's chief of police, john difava, showed the court why.wh collier's holster had special safety locks that wouldn't allow anyone else to remove the gun.ju the jury was shown distant v surveillance video of dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaevpa approaching collier's patrol car and allegedly struggling to retrieve his gun. at that moment grad student nate harmon rode by on his bike. he told the court, "there was someone leaning into the driver's side door. he snapped up, stood up and turned around and he looked startled." prosecutor: do you see that person in the courtroom today? harmon: yes, pointing toward tsarnaev, he's right there. he has a blue shirt on.rd does it get any better in terms of an eyewitness than that? d >> you know, it doesn't.it when you have an eyewitness that can make a positive i.d., it's a very powerful fact for the jury. >> reporter: a little more than 24 hours later, dzhokhar tsarnaev was in custody and his brother was dead. scott, the prosecution says that the trial is going so fast that they full expect it completed within two weeks. >> pelley: don, what do you ex
. >> reporter: m.i.t's chief of police, john difava, showed the court why.wh collier's holster had special safety locks that wouldn't allow anyone else to remove the gun.ju the jury was shown distant v surveillance video of dzhokhar and tamerlan tsarnaevpa approaching collier's patrol car and allegedly struggling to retrieve his gun. at that moment grad student nate harmon rode by on his bike. he told the court, "there was someone leaning into the driver's side door. he snapped up,...
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framework of an iran nuclear deal, secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland where leaders from iran the u.s. and five world powersremain locked in intense negotiations. >> if we're going to get this done iran has to take a deep breath and make some tough decisions. >> reporter: they want them to keep provisions that would prevent the country from getting a nuclear weapon for at least a decade. in return they're seeking immediate relief from crippling sanctions. there are questions over a major unresolved issue whether iran will comply to ship all the rich uranium it produces to russia. here a debate continues on whether to roll out more sanctions on iran if a deal is not reached. >> when you begin to see all these leaks that probably came out of the white house in terms of what the iranian deal was starting to shape up to be, there's a lot of concern in congress on a bipartisan basis. >> the best way for us to prevent iran from obtain agnew clear weapon is by pursuing diplomacy with the community. >> they say closing the deal is like summiting a final peak. the final few feet are the toughest. even if u.s. negotiators are abl
framework of an iran nuclear deal, secretary of state john kerry is in switzerland where leaders from iran the u.s. and five world powersremain locked in intense negotiations. >> if we're going to get this done iran has to take a deep breath and make some tough decisions. >> reporter: they want them to keep provisions that would prevent the country from getting a nuclear weapon for at least a decade. in return they're seeking immediate relief from crippling sanctions. there are...
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. >>> iran has locked in another day of talks on its nuclear bran with u.s. secretary of state johnry in switzerland. six world powers are trying to convince tehran to limit its nuclear program in return for the easing of sanctions. they have to reach a framework deal by next tuesday, and a final deal needs to be reached by june 30th but events in yemen are also being discussed. iran's foreign minister says that saudi-lead air strikes should stop and he has urged all sides in yemen to start talking. >>> al jazeera has condemned an attack by houthi rebels in its sana'a news bureau. fighters smashed through the front door. in a statement al jazeera has said that: >>> seven people have died in a blast in the somali capitol. police say the casualties may rise and that there may be hostages. al-shabab gunmen have claimed responsibility. an explosion and gunfire was heard at a hotel on thursday. a government spokesman announced that it had captured a top come pander of al-shabab who was planning an attack. >>> german prosecutors say they found doctors notes excusing a pilot from work on t
. >>> iran has locked in another day of talks on its nuclear bran with u.s. secretary of state johnry in switzerland. six world powers are trying to convince tehran to limit its nuclear program in return for the easing of sanctions. they have to reach a framework deal by next tuesday, and a final deal needs to be reached by june 30th but events in yemen are also being discussed. iran's foreign minister says that saudi-lead air strikes should stop and he has urged all sides in yemen to...
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cockpit voice recordings indiat lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit before crashing the plane intentionally. secretary of state john kerry vows to work late into the night on negotiations over iran's nuclear program. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline for the framework of a deal but even as all sides try to resolve substantial differences, concern is growing over the implications of the talks. reporter: results of a nuclear deal with iran would largely be based on what's actually included. but critics are already concerned of short and long-term unintended consequences. here's alan dershowitz professor emeritus and outspoken critic of these negotiations. >> israel is not going to accept this deal it endangers its very existence. reporter: the obama administration for months has been arguing the opposite, that it would prevent war. not to mention give the u.s. and its allies access to observe. while no deal would make things much worse. vice president kerry: iran would have to go back to spinning their centrifuges. reporter: they say it would lead to permanent changes that you wouldn't see, at least not right awa
cockpit voice recordings indiat lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit before crashing the plane intentionally. secretary of state john kerry vows to work late into the night on negotiations over iran's nuclear program. tomorrow is the self-imposed deadline for the framework of a deal but even as all sides try to resolve substantial differences, concern is growing over the implications of the talks. reporter: results of a nuclear deal with iran would largely be based on what's actually...
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john: a couple of years ago, she turned to moneymutual. she told me before she even locked started getting charged. >> he charged me a membership of $149 to kick out of my checking account. at that time, i had $8. john: now they are finding moneymutual $2 million for not disclosing the lenders they send people to can charge interest rates as high as 1000% a year. it is now banned from offering loans in new york state. a montoya williams spokesman said he did not -- a montel williams spokesman said he did not violate any laws. moneymutual points out it is not a lender. in connection with lenders. despite the fine, williams' reassuring face in the ads will continue to be seen. the cash comes at a high cost. experts say it is best to ask family members first so you don't waste money. leon: the duchess of cambridge has carried out her last public engagements before the birth of her second child. earlier today, they took part in several events including visiting a charity working with youth. the duchess is excited to give birth in mid to late april. autria: tim cook is donating
john: a couple of years ago, she turned to moneymutual. she told me before she even locked started getting charged. >> he charged me a membership of $149 to kick out of my checking account. at that time, i had $8. john: now they are finding moneymutual $2 million for not disclosing the lenders they send people to can charge interest rates as high as 1000% a year. it is now banned from offering loans in new york state. a montoya williams spokesman said he did not -- a montel williams...
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. >>> dead lock talks on iran's nuclear program have wround up for the week. u.s. secretary of state johnry will meet with his german british, and french counterparts this weekend. more consultation and coordination is needed but the two sides will meet again on wednesday. >>> the u.s. state department spokeswoman is now with us. thank you for being with us. is there some sort of draft agreement in place already? or have we not gotten that far? >> well we did clarify that this week. we are not circulating a draft text between us and iran. obviously we have our own ideas. but there is no draft in circulation. we're all going back to our capitols to have conversations at home and we'll return next week. >> where is the biggest area of disagreement still? >> well it's a hard to say what the biggest area of disagreement is given they all really effect each other in some way. on our side obviously we're very concerned about iran's pathways to a nuclear weapon whether that's uranium enrichment, or plutonium, and iran is most focused on the sanctions. so we're up against the deadline, and hopefu
. >>> dead lock talks on iran's nuclear program have wround up for the week. u.s. secretary of state johnry will meet with his german british, and french counterparts this weekend. more consultation and coordination is needed but the two sides will meet again on wednesday. >>> the u.s. state department spokeswoman is now with us. thank you for being with us. is there some sort of draft agreement in place already? or have we not gotten that far? >> well we did clarify...
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john. we know that the ministry of foreign affairs has been locked in meetings all day. general in meetings as well. they're trying to get information, but what we do know is that judy bishop on tuesday night contacted her counterpart in indonesia and suggested some form of prisoner swap. this is what she had to say about that. >> what we are seeking to do is have an opportunity to talk about options that might be available in the area of prisoner transfer or swap. no details, but we are seeking an opportunity to explore every option that might be available to us every avenue that might be available to save the lives of these two men. >> reporter: and she also said several times repeatedly that these two men are prime examples of rehabilitation and reform in prison. that was also echoed throughout this conversation when she spoke to the media. a number joining the australian public for prayers and hopes of their release from execution island. the wholes very much in motion to face what will be death by firing squad. john zain? >> it does seem to be an 11th hour appeal wh
john. we know that the ministry of foreign affairs has been locked in meetings all day. general in meetings as well. they're trying to get information, but what we do know is that judy bishop on tuesday night contacted her counterpart in indonesia and suggested some form of prisoner swap. this is what she had to say about that. >> what we are seeking to do is have an opportunity to talk about options that might be available in the area of prisoner transfer or swap. no details, but we are...
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. >> reporter: eric and john said theyed hadn't considered adopting a teenager. >> he's 6'4" he locksot older. right, he's 14. >> reporter: marvin says he feels really at home here. >> i guess i just wanted someone who i knew wasn't going to leave and they'd stay there and help me through everything. and i have that with john and eric. >> john and eric say he's already asking for a brother and sister and they're thinking about it. what would marvin say to other kids still waiting in the foster care system? >> i used to hate this quote and whenever someone would say it i would say don't say that to me. is don't give up there's light at the end of the tunnel. i would probably say don't give up because i used to think i would never find a home and i have. >> reporter: barbara harrison news 4 for wednesday's child. >> like marvin's attitude. if you have room in your home and your heart for another child who is waiting, call our special hotline. for more on marvin and his new family or another child waiting, you can search wednesday's child on nbcwashington.com. >>> time is 9:42. still ahe
. >> reporter: eric and john said theyed hadn't considered adopting a teenager. >> he's 6'4" he locksot older. right, he's 14. >> reporter: marvin says he feels really at home here. >> i guess i just wanted someone who i knew wasn't going to leave and they'd stay there and help me through everything. and i have that with john and eric. >> john and eric say he's already asking for a brother and sister and they're thinking about it. what would marvin say to...
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john terrett joins us with the latest. >> good evening. a french prosecutor today confirming the unimaginable that co-pilot andres lubitz locked his captain out. removing bags of belongings that they hope answer why. >> the passenger screamed during the time moments of their lives as the captain pounded on the door. demanding the co-pilot let him in minutes later the germanwings flight crashed into a mountain the plane paul varized by the impact. the scenario playing out on the voice recorder. >> translation: so alone at the controls, the goh pilot affected the descent. the act of descending was deliberate. then lube its who officials believe intended to crash the plane locked the door and initiated the dissent seeing the plane plunge from 38,000 to 6,000 when the airbus a320 crash. i think i'm not only speaking for myself when i say that in my worst nightmare we would not have been able to imagine that such a tragedy could occur in business. >> this air bus training video shows how andres lubitz may have prevented the captain from entering. toggling a lever to the lock switch, that could have kept the captain out. lufthansa, unlike ameri
john terrett joins us with the latest. >> good evening. a french prosecutor today confirming the unimaginable that co-pilot andres lubitz locked his captain out. removing bags of belongings that they hope answer why. >> the passenger screamed during the time moments of their lives as the captain pounded on the door. demanding the co-pilot let him in minutes later the germanwings flight crashed into a mountain the plane paul varized by the impact. the scenario playing out on the...
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locked in a dead heat. let's bring in national correspondent john kink who has been combing through. joins us now live.ake us through the numbers. this race is very close. >> it is as close as it gets. let's start with the caution. we will use the channel 2 exit poll. the channel 2 kpilt poll has netanyahu winning 28 seats and the zionist union party with 27. this exit poll could be updated. like in the united states they are updated throughout the day. it's the computer systems weigh the advice. this is where they are in the first wave. two others actually have a tie between these two leaders. channel 2 has been reliable in the past. what do you have? you have a very close election. you have a graring example of israelis vibrant fractured democracy. here is what we have here. number one, we have to see what the next wave of exit polls say. and number two we have to count the votes. one would except that the israel president would give the president a chance to organize the president first. if this holds up benjamin netanyahu is the ultimate survivor. he has done knit the past. i will give you one exam
locked in a dead heat. let's bring in national correspondent john kink who has been combing through. joins us now live.ake us through the numbers. this race is very close. >> it is as close as it gets. let's start with the caution. we will use the channel 2 exit poll. the channel 2 kpilt poll has netanyahu winning 28 seats and the zionist union party with 27. this exit poll could be updated. like in the united states they are updated throughout the day. it's the computer systems weigh the...
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and john, when it comes to the cockpit door we heard the air line today say about the combination lock that even if the seven-digit code is entered from outside the cockpit, a pilot inside can block entry for up to five minutes. and a lot of people are going say here that a captain should have a way in no matter what. >> well i think we may need to rethink this. as a matter of fact i'm sure we need to. it was done for a really good logic, and that was if a pilot is up there and somebody is making an assault on the door and they've got the combination, still need to keep them out. but with in light of what has happened here i think we're going to have to take another look at this. >> a flight attendant will go into the cockpit, so you always have two people or you'll see flight attendants block the front with their cart and leave the cockpit door open if the pilot comes out to use the restroom or otherwise. these are the two options you usually see here? >> and those two options have been working. one of the reasons why, you don't close the door if you have less than two people in there
and john, when it comes to the cockpit door we heard the air line today say about the combination lock that even if the seven-digit code is entered from outside the cockpit, a pilot inside can block entry for up to five minutes. and a lot of people are going say here that a captain should have a way in no matter what. >> well i think we may need to rethink this. as a matter of fact i'm sure we need to. it was done for a really good logic, and that was if a pilot is up there and somebody...
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locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doing research in. bsl-4. there are other similar safeguards. john, associate director of reference safety took me through the guts of the needle. >> where are we now? >> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think viruses. >> air goes through the hepar filter twice before being released to the outside world. liquid waste is treated in a different way. >> these walls have double wall piping. we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor.
locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doing research in. bsl-4. there are other similar safeguards. john, associate director of reference safety took me through the guts of the needle. >> where are we now? >> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think...
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. >> french prosecutors say the pilot was locked out of the cockpit before impact. >> u.s. secretary of state johnerry is meeting with his reasonian counterpart to limit iran's nuclear prom by the 31 of march deadline. >> for months now you the advance of the houthi rebels challenged yemen's security, but the direct intervention of saudi arabia raised speculation that yemen is part of a wider performy war between regional powers. >> at the center of the conflict are the houthi rebels, the movementablely from the north of yemen adheres to the shia branch of islam and received support from iran. saudi arabia often seen as the leader of the sunni muslim world accuses iran of fomenting the arrest in yemen and launched a mel tear cam pane against the houthis, a 10 member coalition including five gulf states and other sunni led nations. the houthis are opposed by armed group's including al-qaeda and the houthis appear to be club readying with some yemenese security forces still loyal to the former president al saleh. >> the houthis for their current reach depend very much on the support of the military,
. >> french prosecutors say the pilot was locked out of the cockpit before impact. >> u.s. secretary of state johnerry is meeting with his reasonian counterpart to limit iran's nuclear prom by the 31 of march deadline. >> for months now you the advance of the houthi rebels challenged yemen's security, but the direct intervention of saudi arabia raised speculation that yemen is part of a wider performy war between regional powers. >> at the center of the conflict are the...
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if you in your stock portfolio have, say, john deere, look at what john deere does compared to what corn does. they move almost in lockp. what about monsanto, companies like that? if it's in your portfolio and it has to do with ag, it's not going to be pretty. i leave you with this lye picture -- live picture, this is a huge bin unloading corn now going to market, going to market at less than $4 a bushel, that's below break even for the nation's farmers. liz: but, jeff, if you do own deere, maybe don't panic because warren buffett has a 15.4 million share stake in it. i think it's equal -- it's about 4.5% of the whole company. he's not worried at all. not worried at all. >> reporter: i don't want to argue with john -- with warren buffett or john deere but, i'll tell you, right now it doesn't look good. liz: short term. all right, good to see you, jeff, and thanks to jim mccormick. we've got the closing bell ringing in 52 minutes. on the eve of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's controversial speech before the united states congress, how are israeli businessmen running companies here in the u.s. feeling b abou
if you in your stock portfolio have, say, john deere, look at what john deere does compared to what corn does. they move almost in lockp. what about monsanto, companies like that? if it's in your portfolio and it has to do with ag, it's not going to be pretty. i leave you with this lye picture -- live picture, this is a huge bin unloading corn now going to market, going to market at less than $4 a bushel, that's below break even for the nation's farmers. liz: but, jeff, if you do own deere,...
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locked out and the plane crashed. what's your take? >> you're quite right, john. it's very intriguing development. if this is in fact true, of course we don't know, the pilot may have just gone to the toilet and couldn't get back in again. but from the sound of it, it was locked out and that raises the very serious question about the other pilot, was what he doing, was he committing suicide? it's something the investigator also have to follow up. and it would do that any way. they would study the crew, look at their back ground, see if they had any health problems, gambling problems. it's something they'll be seriously looking at. >> and tom, obviously so many unanswered questions. we don't know if one of the pilots passed out. we don't know if something sinister happened. but i just want to ask, how are pilots routinely checked for mental and physical health? >> most of the airlines have regular psychological tests for pilots. it can vary in terms of the length of time between tests. normally an airline would have their pilots go through a psychological test once every six months, and obviously t
locked out and the plane crashed. what's your take? >> you're quite right, john. it's very intriguing development. if this is in fact true, of course we don't know, the pilot may have just gone to the toilet and couldn't get back in again. but from the sound of it, it was locked out and that raises the very serious question about the other pilot, was what he doing, was he committing suicide? it's something the investigator also have to follow up. and it would do that any way. they would...
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the pilot was locked out of the cockpit just before impact. >>> u.s. secretary of state john the swiss city to meet with his iranian counterpart. they are trying to reach a deal on how to limit iran's nuclear program by the mar 31st deadline. >>> the operation in yemen comes a day after houthis made new grounds. they managed to take control of the air base from forces loyal to president saleh. the hewthies also seized the airport sunday in ta'izz north of aden then moved south adjacent to aden. a spokesman for the houthis in yemen says despite the air strikes, they will not back down. >> translator: the aim of this aggression is to dent the resolve of the yemeni people and push them from their demands. however, these attack cannot dent our resolve. we are capable of standing up to this aggression. we will not call for outside intervention we are not seeking for support of iran or any other force. we are confident of the will of our people. >> we're joined by a professor of middle east history at qatar university. is this going to succeed in containing the houthis or will arab
the pilot was locked out of the cockpit just before impact. >>> u.s. secretary of state john the swiss city to meet with his iranian counterpart. they are trying to reach a deal on how to limit iran's nuclear program by the mar 31st deadline. >>> the operation in yemen comes a day after houthis made new grounds. they managed to take control of the air base from forces loyal to president saleh. the hewthies also seized the airport sunday in ta'izz north of aden then moved south...
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tonight on the court trying to lock up a playoff spot, trying to get the positive mojo heading into the postseason. double overtime, the end of regulation, what a night for john wall. let's it fly bang, 96-96. in the extra overtime, the offense sets up the defense. the defense sets up the offense, back and forth they went. butler, from beale 101-99. double overtime, here is john wall again. push forward, stop pop, rang. the hornets need the three-point play to stay of the game. al jefferson with a good look but no, sir, the wizards win 110-107. john wall with 32 points. >> he has been huge. the level he is playing at right now and the confidence he is playing with, i like to see that. now we have to get others to play up with him. tim: baseball, with opening day 10 days away, the nationals opening with the mets. today against the cardinals ryan zimmerman go for a ball. he left in the seconds inning with a sore shoulder. pan is out, anthony rendon is out, you don't want zimmerman out -- sopanpan it. matt williams says ryan zimmerman is ok, everybody says zimm is ok for opening day. braves-red sox. how about this -- this was the catch of the day. put that on th
tonight on the court trying to lock up a playoff spot, trying to get the positive mojo heading into the postseason. double overtime, the end of regulation, what a night for john wall. let's it fly bang, 96-96. in the extra overtime, the offense sets up the defense. the defense sets up the offense, back and forth they went. butler, from beale 101-99. double overtime, here is john wall again. push forward, stop pop, rang. the hornets need the three-point play to stay of the game. al jefferson...