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what you want to see is a larger than life sarah people said john wayne was great at playing john wayne. is not a of a realistic movie about you would you mind -- he will achieve of but that was managed in a way that hollywood created. >> students have been taught to analyze film. they see the movie isn't quite a different way. or somebody from 1964. each of the audiences change. many believe that he showed the anti-war field to use that as evidence of wage she wore. and then to feel that patent -- patton was the litmus test. . .
what you want to see is a larger than life sarah people said john wayne was great at playing john wayne. is not a of a realistic movie about you would you mind -- he will achieve of but that was managed in a way that hollywood created. >> students have been taught to analyze film. they see the movie isn't quite a different way. or somebody from 1964. each of the audiences change. many believe that he showed the anti-war field to use that as evidence of wage she wore. and then to feel that...
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people said john wayne was really great playing john wayne. his movies like the would the man is not a realistic movie about the would seem of but a realistic movie about john wayne kind of hero and what would have happened had he been asked and iwo jima lower managers in a way that hollywood created. like casablanca, as they are students of film at have been taught to analyze film. they see the movie in a different way than someone who is just watching it in 1944 would have seen it. .. how that makes us perceive what we were going to see on the screen itself. >> i like them to think -- the book i wrote, the research guide to american war films, i was a co-author. i teach film and so we had a really nice movement there. i like people who read that book to see how film influences war how war influences film, and i think it works both ways. i think the image of war on films influences the feelings the attitudes of the people who fight the wars and perhaps even the way that wars are waged. on the other hand, i think that the way that wars are act
people said john wayne was really great playing john wayne. his movies like the would the man is not a realistic movie about the would seem of but a realistic movie about john wayne kind of hero and what would have happened had he been asked and iwo jima lower managers in a way that hollywood created. like casablanca, as they are students of film at have been taught to analyze film. they see the movie in a different way than someone who is just watching it in 1944 would have seen it. .. how...
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people said, for example, john wayne was really great at playing john wayne. and his movies the sands of iwo jima is not a realistic movie about iwo jima, a realistic movie about a john wayne kind of hero and what would have happened had he been at an iwo jima that was managed in the way hollywood would have created it. students of film have been taught to analyze film. they see movie in quite a different way than someone who was just watching it in 1944 would have seen it or somebody who was watching it in 1964 would have seen it. each of the, each of the audiences changes the movie itself. when patton came out, many people believed that patton showed an anti-war, an anti-war feel, and they used that as evidence against waging war and against especially the vietnam war at the time. there were also people, and president nixon among them, who thought that patton was a pro-war. they were dealing with the same exact movie. it became a kind of a litmus test for them, and you could see it and understand when george c. scott comes out in front of that huge american
people said, for example, john wayne was really great at playing john wayne. and his movies the sands of iwo jima is not a realistic movie about iwo jima, a realistic movie about a john wayne kind of hero and what would have happened had he been at an iwo jima that was managed in the way hollywood would have created it. students of film have been taught to analyze film. they see movie in quite a different way than someone who was just watching it in 1944 would have seen it or somebody who was...
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you can think of the green berets with john wayne about the vietnam war.n wayne propaganda take of what the vietnam war was, not the war is a. and get movies like steven spielberg's saving private ryan, which you may say that it has some propaganda affects but it's long after the second world war and it's mostly a movie about war and about the experience about the feel of war, the image of were. accuracy in film making is a style. it's an option. what you can do when you're making a film all of these the directors understood this, is that you can make a film that gets it right or you can make a film that is entertaining. entertaining always trumps getting it right. there was the sense which we talked about the vietnam war and it was in the news and people said you don't know exactly what it is. a recent more movie can we were soldiers, showed in a way another people said that got it right the that really is what heaven. on the other hand, you take a movie like a deer hunter would usually fantasy. that whole idea of russian roulette it's not that didn't hap
you can think of the green berets with john wayne about the vietnam war.n wayne propaganda take of what the vietnam war was, not the war is a. and get movies like steven spielberg's saving private ryan, which you may say that it has some propaganda affects but it's long after the second world war and it's mostly a movie about war and about the experience about the feel of war, the image of were. accuracy in film making is a style. it's an option. what you can do when you're making a film all of...
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no, no, no -- john wayne. john wayne. >> jimmy: john wayne. that is absolutely right, yes. ty, who is this rapper? >> oh, my. jumping john or something? i don't know. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> i said jumping john. >> jimmy: well, that is lil wayne. lil wayne, yes. next question, jared, what is a telegram? >> oh. can i have a clue? >> jimmy: no, you cannot. >> it's an old tv? >> jimmy: it is not an old tv. katy, the question goes to you, what is a telegram? >> a telegram is a wire that is sent from one -- using shortwave. >> jimmy: yes, that is exactly right. very well done. we have one more question. katy, name this dog. >> that's snoop dogg. >> jimmy: that's absolutely right. jared? [ cheers and applause ] jared, you get a chance to tie this. name this dog. >> wonder dog. >> jimmy: oh! >> underdog, underdog! >> jimmy: sorry, jared. katy is the winner. congratulations to katy! [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable katy. we're going to give you -- for winning we're giving you an iphone. and jared, we're giving you a fax machine. thanks for playing "generation gap." we hav
no, no, no -- john wayne. john wayne. >> jimmy: john wayne. that is absolutely right, yes. ty, who is this rapper? >> oh, my. jumping john or something? i don't know. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> i said jumping john. >> jimmy: well, that is lil wayne. lil wayne, yes. next question, jared, what is a telegram? >> oh. can i have a clue? >> jimmy: no, you cannot. >> it's an old tv? >> jimmy: it is not an old tv. katy, the question goes to you,...
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i think people saw it just because they like john wayne.t took a couple years after for other films to get coverage. even "the hurt locker," not a lot of viewers. the american people support the soldier. they don't understand it and frankly, it frustrates me. they don't know why it turned out this way. they are citizens of a superpower and i cannot understand why people are poking alongside the road looking for explosives in garbage piles. why are we? we don't understand this enemy and how to go after them. we mistakingly believe that we have to rebuild countries, but what we need to do is narrow our focus, figure out who can kill us and go after them and only them. except the fact that there are parts of the world where bad things happen and we cannot fix all of it. brian lamb: you see these convoys and you know people are going to get hit. what good has it done and what impact has us being there had on all this activity with al qaeda and isis? general bolger: without leaders it is hard to mount international terrorism attacks. that has be
i think people saw it just because they like john wayne.t took a couple years after for other films to get coverage. even "the hurt locker," not a lot of viewers. the american people support the soldier. they don't understand it and frankly, it frustrates me. they don't know why it turned out this way. they are citizens of a superpower and i cannot understand why people are poking alongside the road looking for explosives in garbage piles. why are we? we don't understand this enemy...
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well, if i'm going to go, i'm going to go like john wayne. i hope -- i hopped into the back of the jeep after throwing my sea bag onboard, felt as reckless as the jeep was when it lurched forward and swerved away from the bewildered huddled of men awaiting their fate as unknown as mine. the countryside left no impression on me. i took a hard final drag from my smoke and flicked the smoldering butt into the road and leaned against my seatback feeling pretty satisfied. i'd done something that changed the course of my life, and it felt good. until that moment i had responded to a set of orders and a stack of plane tickets. i had accumulated a pile of arrival and departures. i had flowed in one direction then another without introspection or perspective. i had been there and i had been here and until finally i was going somewhere i had volunteered to go to, each though i did not know where this somewhere was. but this somewhere was mine and i was going to it by choice, and that felt real good for a change. >> thank you danny. bob timbrg, do you w
well, if i'm going to go, i'm going to go like john wayne. i hope -- i hopped into the back of the jeep after throwing my sea bag onboard, felt as reckless as the jeep was when it lurched forward and swerved away from the bewildered huddled of men awaiting their fate as unknown as mine. the countryside left no impression on me. i took a hard final drag from my smoke and flicked the smoldering butt into the road and leaned against my seatback feeling pretty satisfied. i'd done something that...
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" i think people saw it just because they like john wayne. but during the war, most of the movies that were made were not well-liked or well looked on. it took a couple years after for other films to get coverage. now, we went through a time when military movies made money. but even "the hurt locker," not a lot of viewers. the american people support the soldier. to me, that is to the credit of the american people. they know what they want to know or want to feel about what men and women have gone through in this war. they don't understand it and frankly, it frustrates them. they don't know why it turned out this way. they are citizens of a superpower and they cannot understand why people are poking alongside the road looking for explosives in garbage piles. brian: why are we? >> we don't understand this enemy and how to go after them. we mistakingly believe that we have to rebuild countries, but what we need to do is narrow our focus, figure out who can kill us and go after them and only them. except the fact that there are parts of the worl
" i think people saw it just because they like john wayne. but during the war, most of the movies that were made were not well-liked or well looked on. it took a couple years after for other films to get coverage. now, we went through a time when military movies made money. but even "the hurt locker," not a lot of viewers. the american people support the soldier. to me, that is to the credit of the american people. they know what they want to know or want to feel about what men...
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domniche and he has the itch if you want to scratch fellow and he reminds me of a clown specifically john wayne gaysy. comedian sam morel and the cracker with the double barrel, slower than a jenny craig marathon, it's country singer larry gat ln. oh you yeah she puts the skirt enskirting the system. the hillary clinton email is finally going away. they say she had multiple email address on a private server that information coming from a person in hacking community. and it violated clear cut state department rules that have been in place since way back in 20505. let's go to a senior correspondent. just a mad box. well i'm going to start with you. clinton's camp said she only had one private email. shouldn't we take them at their word? >> of course you can trust the clintons after all these years. she her home server to her reset button which is important and this in my perspective is a gold mine for additional stories. i want to read emails from people over the years saying are we really going to blame this thing on a youtube video and people like bill clinton emailing her saying we're just her
domniche and he has the itch if you want to scratch fellow and he reminds me of a clown specifically john wayne gaysy. comedian sam morel and the cracker with the double barrel, slower than a jenny craig marathon, it's country singer larry gat ln. oh you yeah she puts the skirt enskirting the system. the hillary clinton email is finally going away. they say she had multiple email address on a private server that information coming from a person in hacking community. and it violated clear cut...
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. >> let's go live to john rawlins who is in wayne tonight. john, most people did not like this but that's not the case with everybody. >> well, supply and demapped, jim, up 10" of snow fell today. earlier the wodz were a mess in western suburbs. things getting better. you can see blacktop route 30 behind me and far from perfect. many many people stayed home tonight. not everyone. >> with temperatures dropping, salt becomes lessee infectstive and streets both small and large remain generally icy and covered tonight. those who plow and scrape say this late season storm brought heaviest snowfall of winter. and that's not a bad thing. >> lot of penny from heaven today. >> so it's a good thing. >> it's wonderful thing. >> so mother nature saved best for last. >> absolutely. >> i hope it's last. >> we're all hoping it's last one. >> much was closed tonight from the movie theater from wayne to many restaurants all over the western suburbs. in downtown wayne eaterys that stayed open say they were rewarded. >> like i said we probably only game in town.
. >> let's go live to john rawlins who is in wayne tonight. john, most people did not like this but that's not the case with everybody. >> well, supply and demapped, jim, up 10" of snow fell today. earlier the wodz were a mess in western suburbs. things getting better. you can see blacktop route 30 behind me and far from perfect. many many people stayed home tonight. not everyone. >> with temperatures dropping, salt becomes lessee infectstive and streets both small and...
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and then they were going to go after the anti-communist and john wayne was part of the head of the national motion pictures. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record and the title is "hollywood traitors" blacklisted screenwriters, agents of stalin, allies of hitler. thank you. >> guest: thank you. it really was fun. >> the constitution occupy the middle ground between the views. after months of debate delegates decided the government should have more power than patterson proposed less than what madison proposed and furthermore it would depend more on local perspectives and madison wanted but less so than what patterson and vision. this was not merely splitting of differences. the framers sensibly blended divergent views and you can appreciate this to be read madison's notes on the constitutional convention. you can see them taking care to make sure that this compromise actually worked that the various pieces fit together into a coherent whole. it was a remarkable compromise for america in 1787. this was the people deeply skeptical of centralized power and fearful of creeping monar
and then they were going to go after the anti-communist and john wayne was part of the head of the national motion pictures. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record and the title is "hollywood traitors" blacklisted screenwriters, agents of stalin, allies of hitler. thank you. >> guest: thank you. it really was fun. >> the constitution occupy the middle ground between the views. after months of debate delegates decided the government should have more power...
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he reminds me of a clown and specifically john wayne gasey and just like italian cruises his one-liners kill. comedian sam morrell. and next to me, the cracker with the double-barrel eating at cracker barrel whose drawl is shorter than a jenny craig marathon, larry gatlin. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> oh yeah she puts the skirt in skirting the system. it is finally going away and something nobody is saying. fox news reports the former secretary of state had multiple e-mail addresses on a private server. that information coming from a prominent source in the has beening community named lou daabs. and politico said the e-mail violated clear cut state department rules that have been in place since 10 years ago in 2005. for more let's go to the "red eye" senior political cory spawn department. correspondent. just a mad -- >> clinton's camp had one private e-mail. shouldn't we just take them at their worst? >> of course we can trust the clintons. it is the best feature of hillary's home brewed reset button. the other thing i have to say is this from my perspective is a go
he reminds me of a clown and specifically john wayne gasey and just like italian cruises his one-liners kill. comedian sam morrell. and next to me, the cracker with the double-barrel eating at cracker barrel whose drawl is shorter than a jenny craig marathon, larry gatlin. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> oh yeah she puts the skirt in skirting the system. it is finally going away and something nobody is saying. fox news reports the former secretary of state had...
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my whole mentality is i'm going to be john wayne up in this mug. executed, i'm going to walk up the steps with a little swagger, flip the hangman a nickel and go down with both thumbs up. all the frustration from the days leading up to that, thinking about rai setting me up, getting tortured and humiliated, they're going to know my name by the end of that afternoon. that's for damn sure. because i'm not in prison with them, they're in prison with me. and i'm body slamming these guys. i'm landing shots. i'm making it count. i'd never been beat in a fight. and i've been in a lot of fights. trust me, i was not going to lose this one. because these guys were unprepared for me. bring it on, baby! who wants some? hit me, come on, let's do this. everyone up. >> who wants some? come on! who wants some? >> every one of those guys were my woman that day. it felt good to know that i was so much stronger and faster than these guys, and it felt good to dish it back for once. and i pushed somebody over the balcony, and they fell on to the crowd below, and i real
my whole mentality is i'm going to be john wayne up in this mug. executed, i'm going to walk up the steps with a little swagger, flip the hangman a nickel and go down with both thumbs up. all the frustration from the days leading up to that, thinking about rai setting me up, getting tortured and humiliated, they're going to know my name by the end of that afternoon. that's for damn sure. because i'm not in prison with them, they're in prison with me. and i'm body slamming these guys. i'm...
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john wayne, he was part of the motion picture. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record as you see it and the book is "hollywood traitors" block listed allies of his work thanks a lot. i appreciate it. >> guest: thanks. that was "after words," booktv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend every week and a book tv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday and 12 a.m. on monday. you can also watch "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the booktv series and the topics list on the upper right side of the page. .. >> >> and her book "the meaty truth". considering the title discussing
john wayne, he was part of the motion picture. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record as you see it and the book is "hollywood traitors" block listed allies of his work thanks a lot. i appreciate it. >> guest: thanks. that was "after words," booktv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" airs every weekend...
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john wayne. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record as you see it, and the book is "hollywood traitors. blacklisted screeniters, agents of stalin, allies of hitler." thank you very much. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2. and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >>> each year the chief of staff of the air force assembles a list of books he recommends for service men and women. here's the 2015 wisconsin too. bin, john ol' sewn explores the lives of 12 men who shaped the history of air combat in, "air commanders" next is" no place to hide" the story of retired air for neurosurgeon warren who spent 120 days working in a tent hospital in iraq. in cyber security and cyber war pw singer and alan freedman trace the development and future implications of cyber warfare. the executive director of the institute for the analysis of global security examines how culture can impact relations between western militaries and their nonwestern allies in "beer, bacon and bullets." also on the 2
john wayne. >> host: you have done a lot to correct the record as you see it, and the book is "hollywood traitors. blacklisted screeniters, agents of stalin, allies of hitler." thank you very much. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on nonfiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2. and watch any of our past programs online at booktv.org. >>> each year the chief of staff of the air force assembles a list of books he recommends...
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remember him, the serial killer clown, john wayne gacy? he did his time here.d now, it's home for mario casciaro, which is where william carrick believes he belongs. >> everything i've heard about these maximum security prisons is bad. i guess he's earned his place. >> reporter: the college graduate and budding grocery store magnate now a convicted murderer shackled and chained to the floor. brian carrick's family believes that you belong here. >> if allegations are repeated over and over and over again for, say, seven years, you begin to believe that it's a fact. >> reporter: the carricks believe that you know where brian's body is. >> it's sad that they think that. it's sad that they would ever think something like that and i really hope that we find brian. >> reporter: a toast to mario before every family meal. >> the welcome of mario in the very few future. >> i'm not a criminal. nobody in my family's ever even been in handcuffs. i'm the first and that includes extended family as well. >> reporter: mario says brian carrick was a loyal employee and they had
remember him, the serial killer clown, john wayne gacy? he did his time here.d now, it's home for mario casciaro, which is where william carrick believes he belongs. >> everything i've heard about these maximum security prisons is bad. i guess he's earned his place. >> reporter: the college graduate and budding grocery store magnate now a convicted murderer shackled and chained to the floor. brian carrick's family believes that you belong here. >> if allegations are repeated...
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. >> you referenced this sort of military aesthetic and we are sort of a john wayne or rambo sort of nation and we like to roll in and kick butt and get out and that is not happening with isis. they have been shrunk in iraq but they are expanding in syria but expanding in africa and other places. are we losing the war against isis at this point? >> don't think -- i don't think we're losing the war against isis on the ground in iraq they are being gradually pushed back and over time, i have hopes hopes, along with other people that they can be progrossively defeated -- progressively defeated and detained and crunched backwards. but they are met afta sizing and picking up affiliates and once you have a hot brand everybody wants to join it. so every attack in middle east is by some isis affiliate. it is not like they are giving the orders from some small hut in eastern syria. they are taking advantage of a sort of chaotic region to present themselves as a strong force. we're not losing but we're not winning particularly quickly. and it will be a long slow struggle. the worst part is the
. >> you referenced this sort of military aesthetic and we are sort of a john wayne or rambo sort of nation and we like to roll in and kick butt and get out and that is not happening with isis. they have been shrunk in iraq but they are expanding in syria but expanding in africa and other places. are we losing the war against isis at this point? >> don't think -- i don't think we're losing the war against isis on the ground in iraq they are being gradually pushed back and over time,...
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compulsion which serial killers, usually there's a sexual gratification component like ted bunkedy, john wayne casey and there's a pattern, a certain person they go after. this almost looks like convenience. got rid of the ex-wife friend was going to testify, got rid of the friend. neighbor maybe knew something or was a pain got rid of him. serial killer or not serial killer. cat thing with the judge, serial killers very often start out with things to animals, dismembering, killing them and things like that so it's interesting to see where it goes. >> before we go around the couch real quickly because everybody has questions, i want to quick follow with you. money. how much does it play a role in this? what you're talking about is i can't figure out how he got acquitted for dismembering somebody. that doesn't usually happen. he has a lot of money. at one point he was told, europe going to need $38,000 for bail. i don't have it on me. so maybe the type of attorney? and i don't want to put you on the spot as a judge but maybe the type of attorney that money can buy would be why he's so successfu
compulsion which serial killers, usually there's a sexual gratification component like ted bunkedy, john wayne casey and there's a pattern, a certain person they go after. this almost looks like convenience. got rid of the ex-wife friend was going to testify, got rid of the friend. neighbor maybe knew something or was a pain got rid of him. serial killer or not serial killer. cat thing with the judge, serial killers very often start out with things to animals, dismembering, killing them and...
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you can head over to foxnews.com/"cashin' in" to see john and wayne's -- jonathan is is taking off histock picks. time to wake up america. last week i noted a rise in hip hop star who had done an interview this playboy. azealia banks declared she hates america and fat white people. azealia banks is a multi-millionaire off the system she trashs. therefore i named azealia banks my fool of the week. well that didn't sit well with the rapper she tweeted that i'm the problem and just because i'm white to get i don't get and it i'm biased and can't see that capitalism and white privilege is holding blacks back from success. this attack on she is ridiculous and riddled with holes, we, azalea i do understand black unemployment and poverty levels are far higher than for whites and i hope believe that we should never forget slavery legal segregation and ongoing stereotyping that leads to racial bias and, yes, it's true i'm a free market advocate but the free market is color-blind it doesn't see black or white the only color it recognizes is green. by the way, yourself professed hatred for americ
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but going back to the old john wayne movie, oh my god, i have time to say good-bye to my wife no it doesn'tat all. very rarely do you hear that. >> what will investigators be looking for. >> >> it's the flight data recorder. it gives you at least 15 didn't parameters. they're going to look at engine performance. were the engines surging or seizing intermittently. >> the voice recording that the pilots made that would not tell you the story. >> oh it's more than the voices. it's everything in the cockpit. you'd hear it in realtime. so once they get both recorders, they'll actual will do a real-time analysis second by second to match up what they hear in the cockpit. >> peter greenberg thanks so much. >> you've about got it. >>> for the fourth time an italian court will determine the fate of amanda knox. they'll decide whether to uphold the seattle woman's murder conviction. it could spark a fierce extradition fight. correspondent peter van sant has covered this story from the beginning. good morning. >> good morning. amanda knox's italian attorney says amanda is worried and has had a sleeple
but going back to the old john wayne movie, oh my god, i have time to say good-bye to my wife no it doesn'tat all. very rarely do you hear that. >> what will investigators be looking for. >> >> it's the flight data recorder. it gives you at least 15 didn't parameters. they're going to look at engine performance. were the engines surging or seizing intermittently. >> the voice recording that the pilots made that would not tell you the story. >> oh it's more than the...
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john wayne evans. thank you very much for joining us.aroline: coming up, we will be looking at our favorite stories from bloomberg's digital output. including a caffeine cocktail. you never know. ♪ caroline: just over an hour from the start of european trading. just a few minutes from that great interview with a finance minister of ukraine, but first top choices of bloomberg's digital output. i am going caffeine cocktail. too early for a cocktail not for caffeine. this is a man renowned in the united kingdom. salvator calabres, he invented the breakfast martini. ryan: i like that. nice style. caroline: now we are getting caffeine in these and i am a sucker when it comes to the breakfast martini but he says that is too boring. in a new las vegas are he just opened he has all of this focused on vegas and the fact that it never sleeps. he has a negroni, or madame mocho, which is a champagne coffee cap tale -- cocktail and one called never second night which has red bull espresso absent and vanilla vodka. i might stick to breakfast martini's
john wayne evans. thank you very much for joining us.aroline: coming up, we will be looking at our favorite stories from bloomberg's digital output. including a caffeine cocktail. you never know. ♪ caroline: just over an hour from the start of european trading. just a few minutes from that great interview with a finance minister of ukraine, but first top choices of bloomberg's digital output. i am going caffeine cocktail. too early for a cocktail not for caffeine. this is a man renowned in...
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did move which john wayne and hudson by the way, the undefeated. all right, anyway, then ron jaworski comes here, leads eagles to the superbowl. so nod bat when you think about the history of ram quarterbacks coming to the eagles, and ron jaworski, nice guy, in moorestown, for the philadelphia soul, wishing other than me mentioning that, that somebody would give the soul some attention, because the eagles are stealing it all from the phillies, sixers, flyers, and the soul. >> sewing a ram quarterback can be a success in a philadelphia jersey. but don't try telling the fans that, here are the fans, and giving you some reaction. >> in all due respect, nick got injured. you got to give him a chance to show if he can play or not, you know. you talk about some of the top nfl players, they're not going to do that with tom brady. >> came back from a neck injury got what $90 million? you know? so, you know, where the love in the. >> i think great trade. use it as a package, mover to up get marie oath a, no chance you can trade bradford, i'm okay with it, s
did move which john wayne and hudson by the way, the undefeated. all right, anyway, then ron jaworski comes here, leads eagles to the superbowl. so nod bat when you think about the history of ram quarterbacks coming to the eagles, and ron jaworski, nice guy, in moorestown, for the philadelphia soul, wishing other than me mentioning that, that somebody would give the soul some attention, because the eagles are stealing it all from the phillies, sixers, flyers, and the soul. >> sewing a ram...
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john clark explains why wayne ellington was so upset. >>> and stuck in traffic. if you think your commute is rough, you're right. wait until you hear how many hours the average philadelphia driver spends going nowhere fast. >>> well here's a look at the nbc10 first alert weather radar. we are still watching snow in the poconos. that's continuing. rain elsewhere so for the rest of this evening, we continue to see the precip move through. coming up, i'll show you timing of it and which day will be near nearing 70 degrees this week. >>> i'm nbc10 vince lattanzio. nbc10 is hosting the debate for philadelphia mayor, next tuesday at 7:00. we asked you at home to post questions for the candidates. ask away you did. more than 150 people shared their thoughts on who -- asking questions from the democratic mayoral candidate. we analyze all those questions and narrowed them down to ten. they include one like this. we know the government has limited spending capacity. are there certain city departments in which you envision investing more? are there agencies you envision inv
john clark explains why wayne ellington was so upset. >>> and stuck in traffic. if you think your commute is rough, you're right. wait until you hear how many hours the average philadelphia driver spends going nowhere fast. >>> well here's a look at the nbc10 first alert weather radar. we are still watching snow in the poconos. that's continuing. rain elsewhere so for the rest of this evening, we continue to see the precip move through. coming up, i'll show you timing of it...
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wayne jr.'s birth right wasn't just the ranch but the struggle to keep. it. johnls us about what he went through to save the ranch. in 2006 it was wayne hage jr.'s turn to fight the battle that had taken up a quarter of a century of his father's life. he soon had a new case to deal with because wayne sr. in his final years gradually built up a new herd of cattle but still didn't have a grazing permit. when the government threatened to impound more of the livestock there was a new sheriff in town literally. >> i was told they were going to do a cattle seeing. >> i p didn't have a court order, they were doing on a signature of a bureaucrat within the blm. i told them if you get this on the property on the property to do unlawful procedure. >> why did tony demayo want to put himself in between them? >> because it was wrong. >> they gave up on the idea of ceasing more of the cattle. they filed a civil trespass suit against wayne jr. and his father's estate. with that case pending along with the one his father filed against the government before the legal bills were ad
wayne jr.'s birth right wasn't just the ranch but the struggle to keep. it. johnls us about what he went through to save the ranch. in 2006 it was wayne hage jr.'s turn to fight the battle that had taken up a quarter of a century of his father's life. he soon had a new case to deal with because wayne sr. in his final years gradually built up a new herd of cattle but still didn't have a grazing permit. when the government threatened to impound more of the livestock there was a new sheriff in...
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wayne, doesn't he have that policy? didn't he say his policy is to destroy isis? >> but, juan at what point do words matter? >> guys, john first. >> it's to degrade and ultimately destroy. >> okay. >> that's been our attitude. >> pie point to juan is that at one point do the president's words matter? this is someone who laid down a red line and never followed through. this is a president who continuously and same were the add straying that continuously ms. speaks. a president and an administration that said isis was jayvee. a president who said that the global war on terror is over when it is alive and well. at what point do the president's words matter? >> the president's words matter greatly but so do your words and it sounds like you are on a political rant. there are people who are seriously engaged in trying to stop isis, trying to stop terror and the fact that we busted these three guys in brooklyn this week, good news. >> maybe good news. maybe we should have followed them allow we don't have a good history of following things remember when we tried to follow a few guns fast and furious into mexico. we have to lea
wayne, doesn't he have that policy? didn't he say his policy is to destroy isis? >> but, juan at what point do words matter? >> guys, john first. >> it's to degrade and ultimately destroy. >> okay. >> that's been our attitude. >> pie point to juan is that at one point do the president's words matter? this is someone who laid down a red line and never followed through. this is a president who continuously and same were the add straying that continuously ms....
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. >> john, listen -- >> this is not a war that you can win in military terms because of the ideological force of these mad men. >> how about we try. >> i want to bring wayne in. >> jonathan, you've got to identify them if you're going to hurt them. you can't just say we're going to go in and florida and what can them out and do this in a generalized way. >> zip up just a second. here is something we do know, the shiites and the sunnis have been fighting each other for thousands of years. we ought to exploit that differential and ought to be using the balance of power to be one against the other. all those kinds of things that we could take and we do do we specifically if we had the intelligence to use that? part of the problem with that is when you have iran saying we're going to lock arms with the iraqi soldiers that we supported all those years the middle east is such a mess. >> i didn't say it was easy. >> such a mess. >> i agree. >> i just -- >> we're protecting america period. >> it also comes back to leadership because we have a president who is welcoming our enemies and alienating our friends and we have a president who refuses to name our enemy an
. >> john, listen -- >> this is not a war that you can win in military terms because of the ideological force of these mad men. >> how about we try. >> i want to bring wayne in. >> jonathan, you've got to identify them if you're going to hurt them. you can't just say we're going to go in and florida and what can them out and do this in a generalized way. >> zip up just a second. here is something we do know, the shiites and the sunnis have been fighting each...
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wayne, we'll bring it to you. >>> the nation's top national security officials, john kerry, and ash carter and the chairman of thee islamic state group. and ari joins me now. what were the statements about the powers established now verse us what they want. >> the big thing with regard to the powers is one, what is the amount of time. and that reaches into the next administration. and two, what is this language enduring ground operations mean? you say you want us to give the power to give isis and wherever they go but we won't have enduring ground power. and you sit in a deposition and you see what the lawyers arguing over what the words mean and that is what they did as the brass quibbled over what is a ground operation. >> and that is with the possibility of mission creep. >> americans are concerned about isis and we've seen the brutality and the depths they will go and there is a view that we don't want to sign on to a long-term ground war like in iraq. and so far what republicans are saying is, it is fine the president requested this authority but he shouldn't put the limit on it. but if they are going to pas
wayne, we'll bring it to you. >>> the nation's top national security officials, john kerry, and ash carter and the chairman of thee islamic state group. and ari joins me now. what were the statements about the powers established now verse us what they want. >> the big thing with regard to the powers is one, what is the amount of time. and that reaches into the next administration. and two, what is this language enduring ground operations mean? you say you want us to give the...
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john wooden for the most all-time. >>> march belongs to michigan state's tom izzo, six final fours, looking for number seven against louisville. trice, 3 of his 17. got it. the cardinal were led by wayneu on top. eight seconds on the clock could have been a three-point play. instead the 48% free-throw shooter on the line. made the first missed the second. going to overtime. the spartans dominated. 35 seconds left. ford misses, branden dawson there is for the putback, michigan state heating back to final four for the seven him in time under tom izzo and face duke. 76-70 your final. >> we're not going disney but we're going to indy and we're excited about it. these guys did a heck of a job after a sluggish first half and louisville played well. i'm happy and proud and excited and incredible amount of michigan state people here and i want to thank them too. >> if you're like me, enough cactus league already. opening day is eight days away but we got a giants dodgers previewed today. vogelsong got credit for the win and did damage with his bat. g-men up 4-3. matt duffy three rbi. hit this double in the eight. duffy fighting for a roster spot. giants beat the dodgers 11-9. >>> a's and brew
john wooden for the most all-time. >>> march belongs to michigan state's tom izzo, six final fours, looking for number seven against louisville. trice, 3 of his 17. got it. the cardinal were led by wayneu on top. eight seconds on the clock could have been a three-point play. instead the 48% free-throw shooter on the line. made the first missed the second. going to overtime. the spartans dominated. 35 seconds left. ford misses, branden dawson there is for the putback, michigan state...
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john legere of t-mobile. closing bell about four minutes away. the russell 2000 poised to close at a record today. >>> wayneit's all about the word stress. he'll tell us why. he's live next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease o
john legere of t-mobile. closing bell about four minutes away. the russell 2000 poised to close at a record today. >>> wayneit's all about the word stress. he'll tell us why. he's live next. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop...
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john roberts tells us the amaze amazing story of the degrees to which he went to save the ranch. >> in 2006 it was wayneturn to fight the battle that has taken up over a quarter century of his father's life. in fact he soon had a new case to deal with. because wayne sr. in his final years had gradually built up a new herd of cattle but still tnt didn't have a grazing permit. this time, however, web the government threatened to impound more of the livestock there was a new sheriff in town. literally. >> i was informed by my deputies that they're going to do a cattle cattle seizure. >> tony was sheriff from 2002 to january 2015. >> i didn't have a court order. they were doing a signature of a bureaucrat within the blm. i told them if you get the s.w.a.t. team you'll be facing our s.w.a.t. team on the property to prevent you from doing any unlawful seizure. >> why did you want to put yourself between the federal government and the hayes? >> it was illegal. it was wrong. >> the feds gave up on the idea of seizing of hayes' cattle but filed a civil trespass suit. with that case pending along with the one his
john roberts tells us the amaze amazing story of the degrees to which he went to save the ranch. >> in 2006 it was wayneturn to fight the battle that has taken up over a quarter century of his father's life. in fact he soon had a new case to deal with. because wayne sr. in his final years had gradually built up a new herd of cattle but still tnt didn't have a grazing permit. this time, however, web the government threatened to impound more of the livestock there was a new sheriff in town....