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john: force magazine says men should not use you guys, inaccurate if women are present. >> there's a int where it gets ridiculous. you guys. john: women say you guys say it to each other. has it gone too far? i met my wife at work. we flirted before we dated, and she didn't directly work for me, but i was higher in the ranking. is that illegal? >> it's not illegal. have we gone too far? in some cases we are. they build rules to cover their rear, in many cases and hamstring everyone else in the company when they do that. i met my wife at work as well. and we actually had to leave that company to be able to explore our relationship and see if we wanted to get married. and we got married. 19 years later we're still married. john: thank you, brad. coming up, race, do i have to call the next guest african-american? i'm white, what's wrong with calling him black? is it racist if i say that? . john: race is understandably one of the touchier subjects for politically correct people. some white people are uncomfortable around blacks, they're not sure what words are okay to use. when i was youn
john: force magazine says men should not use you guys, inaccurate if women are present. >> there's a int where it gets ridiculous. you guys. john: women say you guys say it to each other. has it gone too far? i met my wife at work. we flirted before we dated, and she didn't directly work for me, but i was higher in the ranking. is that illegal? >> it's not illegal. have we gone too far? in some cases we are. they build rules to cover their rear, in many cases and hamstring everyone...
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is going to john us coming up as we recap the stories of , including the shifting policy in china. are watching bloomberg. "asia edge closed what is next. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: john meacham is here, he is a pulitzer prize-winning historian, and executive director at random house, his latest book is "destiny and power: the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush." it draws on extensive conversations with the former president, his family and inner circle. in it, the older bush offers assessments of dick cheney, donald rumsfeld, and even his son. alongside the controversy, there
is going to john us coming up as we recap the stories of , including the shifting policy in china. are watching bloomberg. "asia edge closed what is next. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: john meacham is here, he is a pulitzer prize-winning historian, and executive director at random house, his latest book is "destiny and power: the american odyssey of george herbert walker bush." it draws on extensive conversations with the...
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us tonight. monday, ed rollins and k.t. mcfarland. good night. >> 129 innocent people dead. [ sirens ] . john: how can government protect us? when politicians spend so much time obsessing about other things. >> drugs are menacing our society. john: government orders colleges, make sure students feel safe. >> just want to be together. john: some politicians are obsessed with gambling. new york's attorney general issuing a cease-and-desist order. >> let people play, who cares! >> if you're a rich businessman you may get your cronies in government to forcibly take people's property. >> for you to call them cronies it's unfair. john: politician are cronies of businessman, safety nannies and aspiring social engineers. instead of keeping us safe, they chip away at our liberty. that's our show, tonight. obviously, the biggest threat to liberty is one that will take your life. recently in paris, terrorists killed more than 130 people, and afterward, isis bragged we successfully attacked the capital of prostitution and obscenity. were prostitution and obscenity the reason the murderers did what they did? i don't presume to know. but
us tonight. monday, ed rollins and k.t. mcfarland. good night. >> 129 innocent people dead. [ sirens ] . john: how can government protect us? when politicians spend so much time obsessing about other things. >> drugs are menacing our society. john: government orders colleges, make sure students feel safe. >> just want to be together. john: some politicians are obsessed with gambling. new york's attorney general issuing a cease-and-desist order. >> let people play, who...
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i think she likes sweets more than she used >> john tells us that christy usually does cooking but hes in charge of breakfast. the easiest meal the day. toast, cereal. >> that baby is coming and everything will change. you'll have a lot more cooking to >> jennifer lawrence was in a party mood in new york. she even knocked down a shot on the red carpet. the final premier for the "mocking jay" crew and they went out in style. >> oh, this is capoli? this is by shrimp sc >> the designer is actually scaparelli. you get a >> tomorrow is my first day in almost a month. >> yeah, i'm going to look a lot uglier tomorrow. that for sure. >> to be honest, we always hold our breath when gets glammed up. zbh her mouth and mind don't have a filter. her body and her mind don have a connection. >> she falls down again. >> when i trip, it's not even cute and charming. >> with "mocking opening tomorrow, they gets more time to bifrpg on reality tv, favorite, "vander pumprules." she and her girl squad even posted this spoof of the show's over the top open. jennifer, you have competition. seth rogan, anthon
i think she likes sweets more than she used >> john tells us that christy usually does cooking but hes in charge of breakfast. the easiest meal the day. toast, cereal. >> that baby is coming and everything will change. you'll have a lot more cooking to >> jennifer lawrence was in a party mood in new york. she even knocked down a shot on the red carpet. the final premier for the "mocking jay" crew and they went out in style. >> oh, this is capoli? this is by...
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whether he didn't use the term a lot, i don't think anyone thought he was weak on this. johne reason he used it, they went to avoid using that term because they do not want to have this known as a religious war. gov. bush: the world changes. in 2017, as isis gains strength, there's a possibility of the black flag of isis going up in mecca, in medina, in cairo. the rest of the world sees this as a different threat than they might have 15 years ago. john: let me ask you about donald trump. he said yesterday we may need to survey some- mosques in the united states in a more intense way than we do now. he's open to selling some of those mosques down. have you feel about that issue? gov. bush: i have confidence in the fbi doing their job. protecting civil liberties and doing their job. donald trump has been all over the map on the question of isis. he said at one point, let russia take isis out. he then said, let isis take assad out. now he wants to bomb isis. he does not want to create a strategy and have the u.s. military lead an effort. it's a pretty good example why he can't b
whether he didn't use the term a lot, i don't think anyone thought he was weak on this. johne reason he used it, they went to avoid using that term because they do not want to have this known as a religious war. gov. bush: the world changes. in 2017, as isis gains strength, there's a possibility of the black flag of isis going up in mecca, in medina, in cairo. the rest of the world sees this as a different threat than they might have 15 years ago. john: let me ask you about donald trump. he...
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us. alix: thank you very much, john from losoining us angeles. we will be right back on "what'd you miss?" ♪ steel.'m alix "what'd you miss?" let's get right to mark crumpton. mark: the white house will sign passed byill congress. it bans moving detainees from guantanamo to the united states, something the president has been trying to do since he came into office. josh earnest says it does not change the president broke position. debate willpublican be the smallest. ben carson will lead a field of eight onto the stage in milwaukee, wisconsin. the sponsors narrowed the field based on recent polls. the main event starts at 9:00 eastern. a battle with for lower rated candidates will start at 7:00. the obama administration has asked the supreme court to weigh in on the president's plan to shield undocumented immigrants from deportation. this move comes a day after the federal appeals court refused to let the program again while 26 states are trying to stop it. the judges said that the states would probably end up winning the lawsuit. the internationa
us. alix: thank you very much, john from losoining us angeles. we will be right back on "what'd you miss?" ♪ steel.'m alix "what'd you miss?" let's get right to mark crumpton. mark: the white house will sign passed byill congress. it bans moving detainees from guantanamo to the united states, something the president has been trying to do since he came into office. josh earnest says it does not change the president broke position. debate willpublican be the smallest. ben...
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us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. . johnwhen i ask you on social media what are threats to our liberty, mike tweeted the biggest threat is government take more of my hard earned money to use as others see fit. good point, mike, as government grows and takes more of our money, we are less free because we can't spend on things we think are important. of course politicians say every dollar we take from you is used for something essential. that's nonsense. the general accounting office said the department of homeland security spent $3 billion on salaries for government employees who never showed up for work. drew johnson tracks crazy ways government spends your money. why did they pay them for not going to work? >> basically it was easier to pay these people not to show up than it was to fire them, so they were -- >> dangerous or worried about them, they didn't want them in the office, so paid them to stay home. >> a billion dollars a year. john: we keep talking about the federal government, your group focuses on state and local
us. (vo) go national. go like a pro. . johnwhen i ask you on social media what are threats to our liberty, mike tweeted the biggest threat is government take more of my hard earned money to use as others see fit. good point, mike, as government grows and takes more of our money, we are less free because we can't spend on things we think are important. of course politicians say every dollar we take from you is used for something essential. that's nonsense. the general accounting office said the...
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please stay us with. john phipps joins us when we come back. >>> u.s. farm report, brought to you by case ih, your cattle bringing in the profits. count on case ih equipment to help you do vis garding the humane treatment of animals. just this week, the u-s department of agriculture said its reviewing the authenticity of a video from a hormel foods hog supplier in austin minnesota. the video reportedly shows animals being beaten and hogs covered in feces at a slaughterhouse. but as john tells us, improvements are being made across the country, and things could get even better thanks to technology. john. last week i had the privilege to speak to the elite producer business conference - the annual meeting hosted by my colleagues at dairy today. it is always a learning experience for me as dairy is an industry constantly moving forward scientifically as well as continuously updating their business strategies. i was deeply impressed by the efforts the entire industry, from producers to retailers, have undertaken to answer animal welfare concerns from consum
please stay us with. john phipps joins us when we come back. >>> u.s. farm report, brought to you by case ih, your cattle bringing in the profits. count on case ih equipment to help you do vis garding the humane treatment of animals. just this week, the u-s department of agriculture said its reviewing the authenticity of a video from a hormel foods hog supplier in austin minnesota. the video reportedly shows animals being beaten and hogs covered in feces at a slaughterhouse. but as...
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john: scared me off popcorn for at least a week! [ laughter ]. >> and that popcorn used to be popped in coconut oil, right? there was a big campaign to get rid of the coconut oil. they brought in trans fats to cook the popcorn in. john: which are bad for you. >> bad for you. >> 20 years later the "new york times" says once the villain, coconut oil charms the health food world. >> based on the poor associational evidence that was not shown to be true. john: egg yolks aren't bad? >> over 50 years of having egg white omelettes, that was based because the yolk has all the cholesterol. we're told the cholesterol in the food is the cholesterol in your blood, right? another correlation, but that turns out, we've known since the early 1980s that turns out not to be true. there are experiments a doctor eats 30 eggs a day and cholesterol didn't go up. replicated it in studies and turns out not to be true. like the milk story all the nutrition is in the yolk. john: and bacon is okay to eat? >> saturated fat story. we've been avoiding bacon based on the saturated fat. john: webmd sa
john: scared me off popcorn for at least a week! [ laughter ]. >> and that popcorn used to be popped in coconut oil, right? there was a big campaign to get rid of the coconut oil. they brought in trans fats to cook the popcorn in. john: which are bad for you. >> bad for you. >> 20 years later the "new york times" says once the villain, coconut oil charms the health food world. >> based on the poor associational evidence that was not shown to be true. john: egg...
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john. well stay with us, our annual harvest of thanks holiday special...is coming up next. john returns with an inspiring message plus, we travel to plymouth rock ---along the east coast and through in the panhandle of texas...celebrating the hard work and bounty of america's farmers and ranchers. stay with us, harvest of thanks begins right after the break. thanksgivingoan american tradition celebrating the gifts of harvest. a time when familili f their labor. i'm clinton griffiths -and i'm tyne morgan. today we celebrate a harvest of thanks. america's farmers and ranchers dedicate their lives to feeding and clclhing our country and millions of otherscross the globe. that work-while not and millions of others across the globe. that work-while not of work and effortoas farm families scratch an existetee from the landocreating an agricultural system envied by the world and beyond the dreams of our forefathers. now hundreds of years later we still celebrate and d ve thanks for a year's harvest. andrew mccrea takes us back to where it all began. in the fall of 1620, the mayflow
john. well stay with us, our annual harvest of thanks holiday special...is coming up next. john returns with an inspiring message plus, we travel to plymouth rock ---along the east coast and through in the panhandle of texas...celebrating the hard work and bounty of america's farmers and ranchers. stay with us, harvest of thanks begins right after the break. thanksgivingoan american tradition celebrating the gifts of harvest. a time when familili f their labor. i'm clinton griffiths -and i'm...
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of the earth's atmosphere disappearing on us. >> reporter: al jazeera, san francisco. >>> finding out an old guitar you bought years ago was once owned by johnennon and used to record the very first beetle song and now it's up for auction and as jennifer london tells us it could fetch seven figures. >> reporter: the beetle's sang money can't buy me love but with money you could buy the guitar that john lennon used for the most popular songs and hits like love me do, i want to hold your hand and please, please me, music magic made from the gibson j 160 e and some called it one of the most influential instruments from the beetles. >> holy garil of guitars. >> 1961, 63 and played and recorded so many songs on this guitar, this was john's baby and loved this guitar. >> were there any modifications made to this guitar or is this as it was when john lennon was playing it in 1962, 1963? >> fantastic part is there was no modifications. >> no changes made. >> none at all and the guitar can be played today. >> can you play something? is that going into dangerous territory on the eve of the auction? >> i'm nervous holding this guitar right now because
of the earth's atmosphere disappearing on us. >> reporter: al jazeera, san francisco. >>> finding out an old guitar you bought years ago was once owned by johnennon and used to record the very first beetle song and now it's up for auction and as jennifer london tells us it could fetch seven figures. >> reporter: the beetle's sang money can't buy me love but with money you could buy the guitar that john lennon used for the most popular songs and hits like love me do, i want...
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us. >>>>hank you, john. dickerson: with us now from austin, texass house homeland security chairman michael mccaul. i want to start with the isis threats t/ both new york abd washington, threats that have been made but the fbi says there's no credible evidence do you agree with that assessment? >> we don't have any specific credible evidence of plot underway. in the homeland we've arrested over 70 isis f flowers over the last year, we have a thousand investigations in all 50 states that gives you magnitude of what the fbi and homeland officials are looking at. in new york and washington are whe top two targets, i talkedd to nypd they have computer program that took 3,000 cops through that, they are ramp up security in both scene and unscene ways and very visible way,lso, to provide deterrence on the street. as we go into the thanksgiving holiday. >> dickerson: i want to ask you about this expression, no credible threat. how confident should americans be when they hear that? in paris presumably last thursday t
us. >>>>hank you, john. dickerson: with us now from austin, texass house homeland security chairman michael mccaul. i want to start with the isis threats t/ both new york abd washington, threats that have been made but the fbi says there's no credible evidence do you agree with that assessment? >> we don't have any specific credible evidence of plot underway. in the homeland we've arrested over 70 isis f flowers over the last year, we have a thousand investigations in all 50...
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now, imagine discovering an old guitar you bought years ago was actually once owned by john lennon and usedrd the very first beetle's songs and it's going up for auction and could fetch seven figures. >> the beetles sang money can't buy me love but with enough money you can buy the guitar that john lennon used to pen a number of the beetle's most popular songs. hits like love me do, i want to hold your hand and please, please me, music magic made from the strings of this gibson j 160 e, some have called it one of the most influential instruments from the early days of the beetles. >> what makes it the holy grail of guitars. >> from the early days 1962, 1963 john played, recorded and played so many songs on this guitar, this was john's baby and he loved this guitar. >> were there any modifications made to the guitar or is this as it was when john lennon was playing it in 1962, 1963? >> fantastic part of what it is there is no modifications. >> no changes made. >> no changes at all, this guitar can be played today. >> can you play us something? is that going into dangerous territory on the ev
now, imagine discovering an old guitar you bought years ago was actually once owned by john lennon and usedrd the very first beetle's songs and it's going up for auction and could fetch seven figures. >> the beetles sang money can't buy me love but with enough money you can buy the guitar that john lennon used to pen a number of the beetle's most popular songs. hits like love me do, i want to hold your hand and please, please me, music magic made from the strings of this gibson j 160 e,...
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wrote a lot of hits with this guitar, there was a famous picture that powell's brother took, and john uses the guitar to write a song. it's cool, historically. >> when you figure out this is lennon's guitar. you agreed to help the guy that found it, sell it. but you insisted only in yection with yoko obbo. >> i have a good -- yoko onno. i was working on a book, double the size, it's a mammoth project. and this happened during it. i said you have something here, you have to do the right thing, contact the lennon estate and yoko. that's between pt two of them. we'll leave it at that. they came up with an agreement. >> some of the money is going to go to charity. >> yes. john and yoko had a charity, it will be going there. >> guitars owned by clapton and another sold for 100 grand. it can be argued that this is nor strad ekic than those. >> this will blow that away. everyone will tee saturday on saturday. into if anyone wanted to by a similar guitar. 1962 gibson, what would it cost. >> you know, they are out there, they are not cheep. you could pay as low as 4500. as high as 85. depending on
wrote a lot of hits with this guitar, there was a famous picture that powell's brother took, and john uses the guitar to write a song. it's cool, historically. >> when you figure out this is lennon's guitar. you agreed to help the guy that found it, sell it. but you insisted only in yection with yoko obbo. >> i have a good -- yoko onno. i was working on a book, double the size, it's a mammoth project. and this happened during it. i said you have something here, you have to do the...
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us. thanks, john. don't go anywhere. baxter black joins us next. and latat, a special tracacr tales told and edidid from the eyes of a viewer who's paying tribute to his baxter black who has a tale about old blue. a retirereohio farmer told me this story. its about the best coon dog he'd ever seen. it was an old blue tick hound that his fathererad trained. he said he's dad was such an excellent trainer he didn't even have to go hunting withlue, the dog would go by himself. dad would put a high board out on the back porch, a large or a jumbo. and just the size of the hide board and the next morning there would be a coon to fit lyin on the porch. blue was so well trained and so smart he would chase racoon around t woods until he spotted a tree that was leaning just enough that he would climb up it and take of the coon. sometimes more than one. then he'd whip out his little more maker knife that he carried on his collar and skin em out. and he'd carry him home in his mouth. the only thing he couldnt do was sharpen his skinning knife. you see, he could
us. thanks, john. don't go anywhere. baxter black joins us next. and latat, a special tracacr tales told and edidid from the eyes of a viewer who's paying tribute to his baxter black who has a tale about old blue. a retirereohio farmer told me this story. its about the best coon dog he'd ever seen. it was an old blue tick hound that his fathererad trained. he said he's dad was such an excellent trainer he didn't even have to go hunting withlue, the dog would go by himself. dad would put a high...
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stop and see us again, okay? >> johnls us the one thing that got him through of tough time was the uso. the phones are rinning now. we appreciate your help. if you would like to say thank you, consider donating any money can you to go to our usa program here. the money raised will buy thanksgiving food baskets for local service members and their families. the number again, to 2-895- 5560. if you are spending any time outside today honoring our troops, what a great day, howard. >> sure is, mike. the only negative, a bit of a breeze. gusts over 20, 25 miles per hour. they will calm down some this afternoon and maybe a few showers tomorrow. more >>> we want to honor veterans today. please consider buying them a thanksgiving turkey. just call four turkeys for chicks hot line at the number on your screen. we'll be right back. >>> again, we want to remind you that you can help donate thanksgiving food baskets to area military personnel. just call our number on the screen. every penny you donate stays right here in our area. th
stop and see us again, okay? >> johnls us the one thing that got him through of tough time was the uso. the phones are rinning now. we appreciate your help. if you would like to say thank you, consider donating any money can you to go to our usa program here. the money raised will buy thanksgiving food baskets for local service members and their families. the number again, to 2-895- 5560. if you are spending any time outside today honoring our troops, what a great day, howard. >>...
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john: will they use the meeting to try and intimidate taiwan? eleanor: i think the meeting is highly symbolic and it is china's attempt to bolster the party currently this control in taiwan that. party is likely to use in january and the opposition party is running on a campaign to declare taiwanese independence but they've been in power before and they dance around this everyone recognizes, they don't really want china to make good on its threats to invade if taiwan does declare independence and the u.s. has a clear stake here in taiwan not being too provocative. so this is a delicate dance by all the parties involved and it's way too early to be declaring that these two parts of china are going to come to any kind of collision. john: is there a risk beyond what eleanor is talking about? tom: i disagree with pat in the sense that i think that jimmy carter's statement -- what we've seen since then, especially with clinton in 1996 with the position of the seventh fleet purke china -- hey, you better work one way. i think that's important. i think
john: will they use the meeting to try and intimidate taiwan? eleanor: i think the meeting is highly symbolic and it is china's attempt to bolster the party currently this control in taiwan that. party is likely to use in january and the opposition party is running on a campaign to declare taiwanese independence but they've been in power before and they dance around this everyone recognizes, they don't really want china to make good on its threats to invade if taiwan does declare independence...
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john, tim and carrie? this used to be their booth right here. and you and i have the prime seat here with john. so john anderson has been pouting. rob: what hannah wants, hannah gets, john. john: i'm not sure pouting but a lot of complaining, yes. the way it was sold, you were going to have this great new place. we were apriling where is hannah going to be. it shouldn't be in our spot. right. whatever. just because you spend two years getting frozen you decide now you get that? hannah: exactly. john: we used to admire your toughness. now not so much. hannah: now i'm a wimp. it's getting a little warm in here. carrie: stop it. john: victoria is getting us milk shakes. we told her don't bring hannah one. rob: we'll stay in the tree house. we'll be all right. john: we heard john from tcs say we like smart people. smart wins races. today we thought we would get some of the magic again. and we did. but it was at third and fourth. up top we had geoffrey kamworor and stanley biwott. and they put together a terrific race for us. race. one of the lessons
john, tim and carrie? this used to be their booth right here. and you and i have the prime seat here with john. so john anderson has been pouting. rob: what hannah wants, hannah gets, john. john: i'm not sure pouting but a lot of complaining, yes. the way it was sold, you were going to have this great new place. we were apriling where is hannah going to be. it shouldn't be in our spot. right. whatever. just because you spend two years getting frozen you decide now you get that? hannah: exactly....
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john: tell us about your dad. donald trump: he was a spectacular guy, he was a wonderful builder, he was a spectacular person, he was a great negotiator, and i learned a lot. he gave me a loan and i said, "i want to go out to manhattan, " and he said, "no, no, no, stay in brooklyn. " he is somebody that was very special. mark: what do you think he would save about you running right now? donald trump: i think he would say, amazing, go do it. he was a very tough cookie. when i worked for him, i did great stuff and i did great success, even when working for him. i brought it to a very high level and he said that everything i touch turns to gold, and i said, this is not a father who would normally say that, this was normally a very tough cookie. he was not easy. but terrific, a terrific guy. he said that statement to me and i was thinking that was probably the greatest compliment i have ever had. he said that everything i touch turns to gold. but there are different kinds of gold. a political gold to get a building pe
john: tell us about your dad. donald trump: he was a spectacular guy, he was a wonderful builder, he was a spectacular person, he was a great negotiator, and i learned a lot. he gave me a loan and i said, "i want to go out to manhattan, " and he said, "no, no, no, stay in brooklyn. " he is somebody that was very special. mark: what do you think he would save about you running right now? donald trump: i think he would say, amazing, go do it. he was a very tough cookie. when i...
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john: joining us is republican strategist kellyanne conway, now running one of the super pac's. ted cruz campaign to be given republican nominee. good to see you. kellyanne: thank you for having me, john. john: ted cruz is suddenly on the move in iowa. explain to me what you think is happening there. kellyanne: it is an outsider who knows his way around washington, d.c., and is trusted in the evangelical community. evangelical vote was down in the general election. 57% of the caucus voters were evangelical. that's a very strong community there. he has been in the churches. he has a great grassroots team. from the super pac side, we are trying to support what the senator is doing. john: the conventional wisdom right now is that, part of it is, in this moment, post-paris is that ben carson's foreign , policy weaknesses, shall we say, have cost him in an appreciable way in the past week, and that is what we are seeing in addition to senator , cruz's strength. do you think that is basically right? kellyanne: i think that's part of it. a very smart person observed to me in september,
john: joining us is republican strategist kellyanne conway, now running one of the super pac's. ted cruz campaign to be given republican nominee. good to see you. kellyanne: thank you for having me, john. john: ted cruz is suddenly on the move in iowa. explain to me what you think is happening there. kellyanne: it is an outsider who knows his way around washington, d.c., and is trusted in the evangelical community. evangelical vote was down in the general election. 57% of the caucus voters...
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and remember to email your questions or comments to john, or send us a note on facebook or twitter. when we come back, an within the next generation at a young age. that's leave a legacy, next. it's not often a business change direction--moving from one product to something completely different. but in this week's leave a legacy report, clinton griffiths introduces us to a delaware family that changed its business model in order to keep the next generation on the farm. grain side--thompson farms.... poultry --locust-lane-hartley leaving a legacy...the passing of an older generation...on to a new one... that practice is alive and well at the thompson family farm in hartley delaware. we're trying to work toward's being successful to have a legacy to pass on to the kids.// today that operation includes, tractor and restoration work, raising poultry for perdue farms, growing replacement dairy heifers, and keeping up with farm ground that grows soybeans, corn and soft red winter whe
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shields, what syrian rebels do to avoid bombings by the government >>> catholic guilt - what john boehner used to convince paul ryan to run for speaker, and the tough words for president obama. racial bias, a case before the supreme court that could change supreme court rules and other disputes to be heard this would >>> self exception, a battle between the n.f.l. to its players - from the battle with cancer and equipment they wear on the field >>> we begin in russia, where officials released satellite images showing a crash site of a plane that went down in egypt. the picture shows places where pieces of metal and fragments landed after the aircraft came apart. a camp set up by workers is visible. more than 220 people died in the crash on sinai peninsula. peter sharp reports from st. petersburg, a city in mourge. >> in front of one of russia's potent symbol, the winter palace, hundreds gathered together taking comfort and support at a time of suffering. the dead were known to many. >> translation: on this flight there was a girl i have known since i was six. her name was leah, we were at the
shields, what syrian rebels do to avoid bombings by the government >>> catholic guilt - what john boehner used to convince paul ryan to run for speaker, and the tough words for president obama. racial bias, a case before the supreme court that could change supreme court rules and other disputes to be heard this would >>> self exception, a battle between the n.f.l. to its players - from the battle with cancer and equipment they wear on the field >>> we begin in russia,...
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deserves no no less because all of the other issues we want to deal with depends on us being secure and strong. john dickerson: governor o'malley. martin o'malley: my heart, like all of us in this room, john, and all the people across our country -- my hearts go out to the people of france in this moment of loss, parents and sons and daughters and family members. as our hearts go out and as our prayers go out to them, we must remember this, that this isn't a new face of conflict and warfare, not in the 20th century. but the new face of conflict of warfare in the 21st century. and there is no nation on the planet better able to adapt to this change than our nation. we must be able to work collaboratively with others. we must anticipate these threats before they happen. this is the new sort of challenge, the new sort of threat that does, in fact, require new thinking, fresh approaches and new leadership. as a former mayor and a former governor, there was never a single day, john, when i went to bed or woke up without realizing that this could happen in our own country. we have a lot of work to do to b
deserves no no less because all of the other issues we want to deal with depends on us being secure and strong. john dickerson: governor o'malley. martin o'malley: my heart, like all of us in this room, john, and all the people across our country -- my hearts go out to the people of france in this moment of loss, parents and sons and daughters and family members. as our hearts go out and as our prayers go out to them, we must remember this, that this isn't a new face of conflict and warfare,...
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let's go to john cocoa with us with more. john? >> right now the fbi is helping out the manchester police along with new hampshire attorney general's office. if you take a look behind me concentrated. they are using metal detectors. there's some digging going on here. this carpenter street. but denise robert was found over here on ray street. the 62-year-old suffered a single gunshot wound in august while out for herrening walk. the truck was seen leaving in the area that night. roberts told her local newspaper the fbi right now on scene trying to help out with this investigation. we take one more look over here. you can see there's a number of people on this lawn of what looks to be a home on carpenter street. they are using metal detectors and digging. they also seem to have this area sectioned off@ somehow. of course we will be following this story as it develops. right now we're live in manchester. john cocoa, 7news "today in new england." a murder mystery in bridgewater. a women's body found burned. now police try to figure out
let's go to john cocoa with us with more. john? >> right now the fbi is helping out the manchester police along with new hampshire attorney general's office. if you take a look behind me concentrated. they are using metal detectors. there's some digging going on here. this carpenter street. but denise robert was found over here on ray street. the 62-year-old suffered a single gunshot wound in august while out for herrening walk. the truck was seen leaving in the area that night. roberts...
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. >> and i johning us with more is brian ross -- and joining us with more is brian ross. >> they've made a claim of responsibility. they've been back and forth between al qaeda and isis. it's a local jihadist group that may well have targeted. five members of the u.s. military were in the hotel at the time and successfully hid from the terrorists and got out safely. >> wow. do we know where they hid? >> somewhere in the hotel. >> somewhere in the hotel. >> they also helped -- >> someone on the outside helping get people out of the hotel. they targeted this hotel, vet popular with westerners. >> they arrived in vehicles with diplomatic plates? >> yes. they planned for this. they killed two of them but the belief is many more got away. and that's troubling. >> one of the first questions people were asking, is this group tied to the paris >> i don't know if they are tied to the pair rix attacks -- paris attacks. it depends which day you check with hem -- with them. some parts are devoted to al qaeda. and these groups are at war against themselves more than anything else. >> and there may be
. >> and i johning us with more is brian ross -- and joining us with more is brian ross. >> they've made a claim of responsibility. they've been back and forth between al qaeda and isis. it's a local jihadist group that may well have targeted. five members of the u.s. military were in the hotel at the time and successfully hid from the terrorists and got out safely. >> wow. do we know where they hid? >> somewhere in the hotel. >> somewhere in the hotel. >>...
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john kasich's for us. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> that's a veteran hand willing the paparazzi. rob lowe getting workout and talking to them. that's an old man, run a long way but not fast. >> stop it. >> rob lowe does not ag he is a likeable guy and so is and george just got a swooning once again. and it's simply because he stopped for a bite to eat. >> what kind of sandwich you want? >> i don't know. let's see what kind of sandwiches they get. >> only clooney could get crowd of 200 fans and press just because he's hungry. >> get thetwo. >> he traveled a good ways for that meal from his london house 300 plus miles north to scotland where he probably could get elected to anything. >> how you doing? you okay? you doingright? >> you're used to a town like this but we're not. >> it's really nice. >> it was 43 degrees there morning and the fans had been waiting for hours. >> your hands are freezing. >> finally, clooney arr at his destination. the social bike cafe,
john kasich's for us. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> that's a veteran hand willing the paparazzi. rob lowe getting workout and talking to them. that's an old man, run a long way but not fast. >> stop it. >> rob lowe does not ag he is a likeable guy and so is and george just got a swooning once again. and it's simply because he stopped for a bite to eat. >> what kind of sandwich you want? >> i don't know. let's see...
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john mayer joins us now. andy lynch is still with us. , are dollar trades more than commodities trades for you? john: it is a lot about the dollar. every time the dollar moves up, the expectations move up, the commodity prices go down a bit more. china is not buying as much as it was. i think we have to wait a little while. it is not all over in china. there's still growth. there's still demand. jonathan: let's talk about demand. we mentioned china. world tradeabout volumes. andy, you talked about world trade volumes. we have this conversation about whether that income trait is talking -- is changing somewhat? what is the view? andy: my view is that it is a combination of both. some re-shoring into central and eastern europe, into mexico, which reduces the need for asia. i don't think that explains the sharp fall we've seen in trade volumes in the last six months. to me, that suggests something deeper going on and something ugly in the basement. jonathan: john, something deeper going on. when we talk about glencore, we will do that. on th
john mayer joins us now. andy lynch is still with us. , are dollar trades more than commodities trades for you? john: it is a lot about the dollar. every time the dollar moves up, the expectations move up, the commodity prices go down a bit more. china is not buying as much as it was. i think we have to wait a little while. it is not all over in china. there's still growth. there's still demand. jonathan: let's talk about demand. we mentioned china. world tradeabout volumes. andy, you talked...
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this nation to get us to a better day. >> dickerson: do you see this job as a leader where you say, here is whehe we're going everybody follows you or are you more of a facilitator, john boehner used to talk about working the wheel of the house. >> i was not elected dictator of the house i was elected speaker of the house. that means we do it in a bottom up approach. we reach consensus as republicans we have common principles we need to take those common principles 'ploy to the problems of the day through consensus s show the country a better way forward. it's my job to lead to that consensus but not to dictate that consensus. >> dickerson: one of the things you used to wrire about when you were budget chairman, seemss ages government was possibly smashing community in america. that's a bigger philosophical vision do you see youjob as speaker to make that case? >> i io see my job as speaker, i'm redesigning this job. i don't think it can work going forward like it's worked in the past. i can't pick up ere john left off. it has to be done differently. and my colleagueue agree with thatat i think that's one of the reasons why i was elected speaker. i do believe we have
this nation to get us to a better day. >> dickerson: do you see this job as a leader where you say, here is whehe we're going everybody follows you or are you more of a facilitator, john boehner used to talk about working the wheel of the house. >> i was not elected dictator of the house i was elected speaker of the house. that means we do it in a bottom up approach. we reach consensus as republicans we have common principles we need to take those common principles 'ploy to the...