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>> john: how soon to these future entrepreneur tw go out of business? >> entrepreneurship does feel good but governments at war against lemonade stands and people that raise oysters, cigar sellers and marijuana sellers obeying states' laws. >> we will enforce federal law. >> but we got too much federal law and state law and local law. it's killing jobs by making work illegal. >> they are trying to shut us down. >> john: illegal jobs, that is our show tonight. >> john: i tried to get the permit to open a legal lemonade stand but it was impossible. when kids sell lemon on on aide authorities let them do it. that is good thing says michael. he is an entrepreneur who made big bucks when he sold a computer company he started, sprint and ten-year-old daughter asked him for a turtle and what happened? >> she had too many pets. i said no. the next morning she gets this great idea to start a lemonade stand. >> john: because she wanted money to buy her own turtle. >> this is how america works. start a company and create it. it was the most unbelievable day we had
>> john: how soon to these future entrepreneur tw go out of business? >> entrepreneurship does feel good but governments at war against lemonade stands and people that raise oysters, cigar sellers and marijuana sellers obeying states' laws. >> we will enforce federal law. >> but we got too much federal law and state law and local law. it's killing jobs by making work illegal. >> they are trying to shut us down. >> john: illegal jobs, that is our show tonight....
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cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.bout that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales job. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at the bunny ranch, one of 28 legal brothels in america. >> john: you are pimp. you are exploiting? >> i have a license to do this. >>> 500 women rent out his brothels. >> to be bought and sold. >> wait a second. don't you feel demeaned? >> not at all. >> the u.s. state department says selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to spontaneous. >> who made the sex laws. >> you do it for mo
cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.bout that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex...
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>> john: what is fair? that is our show tonight. >> john: many people believe one of fairest parts of america is that older people don't have to worry much about running out of money, thanks to social security and medicare. the programs seemed fair. everybody pays in when we are young and then we are older we are taken care of. but that is lie. had there is no trust fund. the programs are trillions of dollars in the hole. to keep their medicare promise babyboomers politicians would have to double or triple taxes on kids. i tried to explain that to some. >> excuse me. i have to take some of these. no, i'm the old person. i need this. >> yes. >> no, i won't give it back. you have to understand you have to take care of me, right? you may not have much of a future because you have to pay for geezers like me. you will have to work really hard. they might as well a ball and chain. >> one fair way to prevent bankruptcy is to allow young people to opt out to get a private investment account instead. george w. bush
>> john: what is fair? that is our show tonight. >> john: many people believe one of fairest parts of america is that older people don't have to worry much about running out of money, thanks to social security and medicare. the programs seemed fair. everybody pays in when we are young and then we are older we are taken care of. but that is lie. had there is no trust fund. the programs are trillions of dollars in the hole. to keep their medicare promise babyboomers politicians would...
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john sullivan. i would like to, mr. speaker, begin by associating myself with the remarks from my friend of maryland with one correction. it is 27 years that john sullivan has served in the parliamentarian's office, so i offer that one minor correction, but very important correction to my friend from maryland, and i take the well to do something that i don't often do and that is to read, but the reason i'm doing it is i'm trying to show off the rules committee. we are proud of the fact that the house committee on rules i would say to my friend from michigan and friend from ohio, however eloquent you will be in talking about john sullivan, you will not do what the rules committee did last night and that is passed out an enrolled resolution commemorating the great service of john sullivan. i would like to share it with my colleagues. whereas the honorable john b. sullivan has been a committed government servant for over 40 years and worked in the house of representatives for 27 years, whereas, mr. sul
john sullivan. i would like to, mr. speaker, begin by associating myself with the remarks from my friend of maryland with one correction. it is 27 years that john sullivan has served in the parliamentarian's office, so i offer that one minor correction, but very important correction to my friend from maryland, and i take the well to do something that i don't often do and that is to read, but the reason i'm doing it is i'm trying to show off the rules committee. we are proud of the fact that the...
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cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.t that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales job. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at the bunny ranch, one of 28 legal brothels in america. >> john: you are pimp. you are exploiting? >> i have a license to do this. >>> 500 women rent out his brothels. >> to be bought and sold. >> wait a second. don't you feel demeaned? >> not at all. >> the u.s. state department says selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to spontaneous. >> who made the sex laws. >> you do it for money
cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.t that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work...
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cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.ut that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work is legal there is little danger. here in nevada, for example. brooke says sex work is like any other sales job. >> we are entrepreneurs and independent contractors just like any other business. >> she works at the bunny ranch, one of 28 legal brothels in america. >> john: you are pimp. you are exploiting? >> i have a license to do this. >>> 500 women rent out his brothels. >> to be bought and sold. >> wait a second. don't you feel demeaned? >> not at all. >> the u.s. state department says selling sex for money inherently demeaning. >> sex is supposed to spontaneous. >> who made the sex laws. >> you do it for mone
cops posing as johns ealtdz lured five women to the hotel. >> john: even using the yellow pages.ut that. it wasn't difficult for the police to discover the lawbreakers. the yellow pages in my town has 15 pages of so-called escort services. police ignore 90% of it. when they do make busts the implication the police saved the prostitute. >> jail may be the safety place they have ever been. >> john: jail is the safest place? i doubt that. >> more importantly, where sex work...
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[laughter] we have microphones. >> this question is for mark and john. i want to take your work from the book to see how it is translating now when it is so important to political campaigns but now of megaphone everybody involved in the administration and romneycare pain try to frame their story for cody uc now it is harder to get that authenticity day today because they see "game change" ii to see the story gets out to stick it to whoever frustrates them? >> we will tell the history of what happened. we did not approach the last one with an agenda or this one. history matters. people feel a responsibility to let the country know what happened with the chief election. that is a fundamental goal that we have and the desire to be a part of that stays the same there has not been a presidential campaign that has not produced multiple books but we can go through these cycles there are these books around because the authors want to tell their stories and think it is important to do so. we have not changed anything in that regard. >> first of all, thank you to
[laughter] we have microphones. >> this question is for mark and john. i want to take your work from the book to see how it is translating now when it is so important to political campaigns but now of megaphone everybody involved in the administration and romneycare pain try to frame their story for cody uc now it is harder to get that authenticity day today because they see "game change" ii to see the story gets out to stick it to whoever frustrates them? >> we will tell...
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had a great deal of respect for john elway.is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play and his knowledge and respect for the game is evident in everything that he does. talking football with john, with coach fox and his staff helped me realize that this is a great place to be. i call john elway monday morning and let him know that i wanted to be a denver bronco. i am thrilled to be here, i'm looking forward to meeting my new teammates and doing everything i can to help this franchise win another super bowl. >> now that the broncos have their man, the focus turns to tim tebow. it wasn't long ago, he was electrifying the city of denver with his comeback victories. yesterday, peyton manning talked about the quarterback he will be replacing. >> i know what kind of player tim tebow is. and what kind of person that he is. i've gotten to meet him, meet him personally one time and what an awesome year he had this year. if tim tebow is here next year, i'm going to be the best teammate i can be to him and he and i are going to help this
had a great deal of respect for john elway.is one of the best quarterbacks to ever play and his knowledge and respect for the game is evident in everything that he does. talking football with john, with coach fox and his staff helped me realize that this is a great place to be. i call john elway monday morning and let him know that i wanted to be a denver bronco. i am thrilled to be here, i'm looking forward to meeting my new teammates and doing everything i can to help this franchise win...
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i'm john king. tonight next koes' earthquake. the country's president calls it a big scare that brought "screams of panic." >>> and counting down the republican presidential primary in illinois. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a 7.4 magnitude earthquake near acapulco near omenepec. check out this video of the moment the quake hit, also in mexico city, so remarkable about this footage is remember how far away this was from the quake's center. chad myers is tracking the very latest of this down in atlanta. chad, how many people felt this hit? >> some sobering numbers now, john, coming in really here. we'll talk about strong shaking, 600,000 people in mexico felt strong shaking with moderate damage. 2.3 million people felt moderate shaking but i think the number here that may really surprise us tomorrow is the u.s. geological survey has the new computer model that will tell them how many fatalities are estimated. there's a 42% chance that somewhere between 10e and 100 people died in this earthquake. there's a 30% chance of
i'm john king. tonight next koes' earthquake. the country's president calls it a big scare that brought "screams of panic." >>> and counting down the republican presidential primary in illinois. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a 7.4 magnitude earthquake near acapulco near omenepec. check out this video of the moment the quake hit, also in mexico city, so remarkable about this footage is remember how far away this was from the quake's center. chad myers is...
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we thought that john would do all right in the debates but we never thought the press would say john mccain won debate against obama. there are huge moment in the campaign. we knew obama was going to give a good speech at the convention and john would do his best but not the operator at the level obama was. trying to figure out how to come out of the republican convention in a situation where we are not down 20 points to keep the race competitive. we decided to take a risk. the risk was through the prism of a political risk. he may make mistakes. she may say things that are in error that may have to be cleaned up. we looked closely at the rollout of dan quayle and the mistakes that were made there and tried to prevent them. but it was a decision trying to win the campaign. >> my decision to participate in the book. i laughed when he reached up and people say it is our story. they talk to many people. we have been transparent that we were too out of the -- two out of the many. won a presidential campaign ends you immediately go to the university of pennsylvania. winning and losing sid
we thought that john would do all right in the debates but we never thought the press would say john mccain won debate against obama. there are huge moment in the campaign. we knew obama was going to give a good speech at the convention and john would do his best but not the operator at the level obama was. trying to figure out how to come out of the republican convention in a situation where we are not down 20 points to keep the race competitive. we decided to take a risk. the risk was through...
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i think it's also ironic that john wayne never was in war. john wayne, of course, is a great hero. in the marine corps you see his picture in squad bays and in offices about as often as you see the pictures of some of the heroes of the corps. (tony lukeman) we even had a part of the c ration that we called the "john wayne cookie." (narrator) world war ii saw the advent of professional combat camera. for the first time audiences regularly viewed combat footage in the weekly movie newsreels. my first combat was tarowa in the pacific. (norm hatch) it was probably the first time there was a photo effort to provide the marine corps with training information on what actually happens in combat. sergeant hatch went in with the first wave on the landing at tarowa armed with a pistol and camera. brought back a film of the fighting on that island that looks like it was taken to a front-line gunfight. (norm hatch) i was lucky enough to get the only film of the enemy fighting against u.s. forces taken during the whole war. here's one of them. here's a squad of them. (norm hatch) i'm proud to sa
i think it's also ironic that john wayne never was in war. john wayne, of course, is a great hero. in the marine corps you see his picture in squad bays and in offices about as often as you see the pictures of some of the heroes of the corps. (tony lukeman) we even had a part of the c ration that we called the "john wayne cookie." (narrator) world war ii saw the advent of professional combat camera. for the first time audiences regularly viewed combat footage in the weekly movie...
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he talks about john brown at length. so i think it contributes to getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the furry in the south. we can't trut any northerner so that steven douglas, who has sort of seen the like ly democratic nominee who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee, and then a whole other party forum. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote. if i had to guess i would say if you hadn't had the raid, probably douglas would have become president who was a northerner very con sill to her towards the south and this whole war would have been deferred for at least another four years. who knows? i mean, then any number of other scenarios could have unfolded. so that's just a guess. i mean, but it's a significant -- >> it's more than significant, and it's so compelling. because that, of course, you just unrolled that a little bit further, and suddenly you don't have an emancip
he talks about john brown at length. so i think it contributes to getting the other nomination and the other effect it has is that it begins the furry in the south. we can't trut any northerner so that steven douglas, who has sort of seen the like ly democratic nominee who could unite north and south, the party is split. douglas is one nominee, and then a whole other party forum. when you have the november election, no for candidates in the field and lincoln wins with less than 40% of the vote....
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the chances of having the monument in washington to him soon, and will it just be john adams or john and abigail or john quincy adams or the entire adams family? >> well, this is still open to discussion. and the congress has passed the bill making it possible, and the president has signed the bill. now we have to work out a location. i say "we" because i'm part of a group that's trying to see this happen. and it has to be a location that's in keeping with his importance. it's really a disgrace. there's no monument, no statue, nothing to john adams, and in my opinion and the opinion of others, except for george washington, he is the most important american of that time, of that revolutionary founding time. but if you want to know what i think it should be, i think it should not be another marble tomb or obelisk and i don't think it should try to rival either the washington monument or the lincoln memorial or the jefferson memorial in scale. i think it ought to be 18th century in scale. in other words, it should be modest in size. and i am promoting as best i can the idea that it will
the chances of having the monument in washington to him soon, and will it just be john adams or john and abigail or john quincy adams or the entire adams family? >> well, this is still open to discussion. and the congress has passed the bill making it possible, and the president has signed the bill. now we have to work out a location. i say "we" because i'm part of a group that's trying to see this happen. and it has to be a location that's in keeping with his importance. it's...
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this is john robb's story. >> my name is john robb and i'm serving 25 years to life for the murder of skip burton. >> from a very early age, inmate john robb struggled with the darkness inside. >> i was angry. not at anybody, but i felt angered. like i had lost something and i could never get it back. >> rob was used to being in dangerous situations, but claims a trusted business associate made a deadly threat that pushed him over the edge. and the darkness exploded. >> anger, violence. death. i was a violent individual. i didn't care about anybody or anything. >> after 30 years in prison, robb is looking for freedom from within. >> if i get deeper and learn about it, it's most likely never to happen again. that was the whole thing. i don't ever want to go through this again. >> today is the first week of robb's journey toward redemption. he has joined a unique therapy group in solano where men talk their crimes and try to understand the impact they have had on their victims. >> the men in prison didn't get there because they had a really good life. that doesn't excuse their crime and
this is john robb's story. >> my name is john robb and i'm serving 25 years to life for the murder of skip burton. >> from a very early age, inmate john robb struggled with the darkness inside. >> i was angry. not at anybody, but i felt angered. like i had lost something and i could never get it back. >> rob was used to being in dangerous situations, but claims a trusted business associate made a deadly threat that pushed him over the edge. and the darkness exploded....
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if someone just came out, said, john kerry is a flip-flopper. that would not have nearly the emotional relevance and the p persuasive power that we saw in this particular ad. >> and we were told by people on the kerry campaign that he was told not to goal out wind surfing and of course, somebody from the bush campaign watching for that moment to take those pictures. >> yes, and that kind of reinforces, you know, the point wet were discussing earlier. there's no invisibility anymore. if you are in the middle of a presidential campaign, you decide to go out wind surfing, you should not assume it's going to be a silent action that nobody is going to see. >> let's go to the 2008 campaign, two of the more well, more popular ads, if you want to call them that, from that campaign with barack obama and john mccain, ads that are still being talked about today. >> something's happening in america. in small towns and big cities, people from every walk of life ewe nifting in common purpose. barack obama. endorsed by warren buffett and colin powell, a leader
if someone just came out, said, john kerry is a flip-flopper. that would not have nearly the emotional relevance and the p persuasive power that we saw in this particular ad. >> and we were told by people on the kerry campaign that he was told not to goal out wind surfing and of course, somebody from the bush campaign watching for that moment to take those pictures. >> yes, and that kind of reinforces, you know, the point wet were discussing earlier. there's no invisibility anymore....
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. >> let's turn back to the republican race and john mccain. the answer to this might be pretty obvious. as john mccain was searching for a running mate, finally selecting sarah palin late in the process, my question to you is how much of that was a political decision and how much of it was a decision that john mccain truly felt that sarah palin was qualified to be vice president? >> well, that's a great question, steve. i'm not sure we were able to get to the bottom of that sufficiently to answer that in the spirit in which you intended. it's clear they had a lot of political problems they needed to address. given that john mccain was being tied to george bush whose record at that point was unpopular with a large number of independent and centrist voters in the election they needed a game changing pick. in a perfect world he would have found someone unambiguously able to be president. most he considered seriously, all men, i think would have been seen as instantly qualified to
. >> let's turn back to the republican race and john mccain. the answer to this might be pretty obvious. as john mccain was searching for a running mate, finally selecting sarah palin late in the process, my question to you is how much of that was a political decision and how much of it was a decision that john mccain truly felt that sarah palin was qualified to be vice president? >> well, that's a great question, steve. i'm not sure we were able to get to the bottom of that...
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follow me, john.at is this? >> this is an egg wash. egg and water. brush the sides along the border. >> it is like glue. so it closes it. >> that's exactly right. it acts as glue and anything with an egg is good with me. then you take a little ham, a little cheese, put it down of kind to one side. >> it is almost like we're making a burrito a little bit. >> that's exactly right. fold it over and seal those edges that you put the egg wash on. just like that. >> good, john! nice. >> seal those edges. >> bake in the oven, 350. >> let's go down to the eating portion of the program. >> they come out looking like this -- >> you bake at 350 or 20 to 30 minutes. they come out golden and beautiful. this is a sweet version i'm serving with maple syrup on the side. or some mustard on the side as well. other great dinner sandwiches -- a crispy chicken sandwich with a big heaping arugula salad. and some lemony mayo. that's a greek yogurt based spread. a blt with avocado and beautiful fried egg. >> you rock. good l
follow me, john.at is this? >> this is an egg wash. egg and water. brush the sides along the border. >> it is like glue. so it closes it. >> that's exactly right. it acts as glue and anything with an egg is good with me. then you take a little ham, a little cheese, put it down of kind to one side. >> it is almost like we're making a burrito a little bit. >> that's exactly right. fold it over and seal those edges that you put the egg wash on. just like that....
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i think it came partly from john brown's temperament. most abolitionists of this era are really pacifists, and they believe the way to fight slavery is through education and moral uplift. nothing galvanizes him more than bullying throughout his life. he can't stand cravenness in the face of evil. he's someone that wants to punch back. i think there's this temperamental part of him as well that he looks around and sees the nation really bullied by the slave-holding south throughout his life. he wants to stand up to hink th too. i wouldn't say there's any once experience or part of him that results in this militant abolitionism. >> you know, some suggest and you addressed this in your book that he knew when he had only 18 men to go in and take over an armory which he then set in virginia, that it was not successful and his ultimate goal was to be a martyr. what is your opinion about that? it was frederick douglas who set up a historic college that while john brown didn't end the war and ended slavery, he was the war that ended slavery. so
i think it came partly from john brown's temperament. most abolitionists of this era are really pacifists, and they believe the way to fight slavery is through education and moral uplift. nothing galvanizes him more than bullying throughout his life. he can't stand cravenness in the face of evil. he's someone that wants to punch back. i think there's this temperamental part of him as well that he looks around and sees the nation really bullied by the slave-holding south throughout his life. he...
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why john ehrlichman? he's not that well connected. >> from a mental perspective he was a lawyer in seattle, he was a land use attorney so he had sort of a visceral interest in grounding in environmental issues that nixon just didn't have, so he bought a certain expertise he was able to apply, cared about the stuff far more than nixon did. >> i think the other part of that is a version of he was there at the time and nixon trusted him. at the beginning of the nixon administration, there were the two ideologically contentious advisers of arthur burns who was about to go off to another appointment and daniel patrick moynihan to handle the urban affairs council. and nixon after a time got quite ex hawesed, if you will, by the continual disputes among those two people. that wasn't the way he wanted to have a white house run. he also didn't care that much personally about domestic policy. one thing john ehrlichman was very good at in addition to the kind of background that was just mentioned was he was a good n
why john ehrlichman? he's not that well connected. >> from a mental perspective he was a lawyer in seattle, he was a land use attorney so he had sort of a visceral interest in grounding in environmental issues that nixon just didn't have, so he bought a certain expertise he was able to apply, cared about the stuff far more than nixon did. >> i think the other part of that is a version of he was there at the time and nixon trusted him. at the beginning of the nixon administration,...
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john mccain was elected. sarah palin was elected. we are all in it together in terms of plane and keeping it going as effective as we do. what is fascinating about this story is one of the guys, probably the main guy who fought the hardest to get her on the ticket, steve schmidt, started thinking, this is a great idea. this is how weak and trump obama. -- we can trompe obama. a few months afterwards, he goes on "60 minutes" and implies he made a mistake. he takes blame for being part of it. that arc, of a guy who was a main proponent and a couple of weeks later said, if she runs in 2012, it will be a catastrophe. he has said, he says a more directly nowadays, he wonders if it was too big of a risk. possibly even a reckless choice, especially when you think how little of vetting they did. whatever you think of her comment to take someone in who had never been on the national stage. half of a few interviews and say yes, she should be the person next in line after john mccain. tavis: i have been fascinated to watch this year's president
john mccain was elected. sarah palin was elected. we are all in it together in terms of plane and keeping it going as effective as we do. what is fascinating about this story is one of the guys, probably the main guy who fought the hardest to get her on the ticket, steve schmidt, started thinking, this is a great idea. this is how weak and trump obama. -- we can trompe obama. a few months afterwards, he goes on "60 minutes" and implies he made a mistake. he takes blame for being part...
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certain value and insurgency and we have to honor john brown to a certain extent. but when it goes to mob rule, then we denigrate rather than honor freedom. so he wanted to find a position between socialist and capitalists that was reformist and he saw john brown as a useful way of distinguishing himself from the socialists. a good part of the longer speech that appears in the outlook magazine spends a lot of time distinguishing reform from mob rule. he also connected a lot of the labor insurrection to historically john brown. is that any help? >> yeah, he was -- according to i think it was a fellow named robert leford who talked about the origins of the osawatomie speech, he was suggesting that as sid suggests that t.r. was hoping to capture the insurgency and sort of -- >> and channel it. >> yeah, channel it away from. he wasn't thinking of running as a full-on challenger at the time. although he kept dropping these horrible comments about the taft administration. he was hoping to sort of use this occasion to say, okay, i'm one of you guys and we can now keep thi
certain value and insurgency and we have to honor john brown to a certain extent. but when it goes to mob rule, then we denigrate rather than honor freedom. so he wanted to find a position between socialist and capitalists that was reformist and he saw john brown as a useful way of distinguishing himself from the socialists. a good part of the longer speech that appears in the outlook magazine spends a lot of time distinguishing reform from mob rule. he also connected a lot of the labor...
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i'm john king. tonight charges are filed against the alleged ohio school shooter and a hero who stopped the carnage speaks out. rick santorum says mitt romney failed a critical conservative gut check. if your boss opposes contraception can he or she make sure your health plan won't sure your health plan won't cover it? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we're hearing the first humble words of a hero football coach who helped stop the shooting rampage at ohio's chardon high school. three students died, two others were hurt. it was coach frank hall who chased the accused gunman off campus. >> to the victims families i want to say i'm sorry. my thoughts and prayers are still with you. to the families of danny, demetrius, and russell, i want want you to know i was with them. i prayed with them. i wiped their tears. i know god was with them. i don't know why this happened, i only wish i could have done more. i'm not a hero, just a football coach and a study hall teacher. >> coach hall is a hero. t
i'm john king. tonight charges are filed against the alleged ohio school shooter and a hero who stopped the carnage speaks out. rick santorum says mitt romney failed a critical conservative gut check. if your boss opposes contraception can he or she make sure your health plan won't sure your health plan won't cover it? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we're hearing the first humble words of a hero football coach who helped stop the shooting rampage at ohio's chardon high...
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i'm john king. tonight afghanistan's president says relations are damaged, that it's time, he says, for u.s. troops to leave afghan villages. we'll ask the senate's top man on military matters whether that undermines the mission. >>> also vice-president biden names names. directly attacking republican candidates as team obama shifts to a much more aggressive re-election strategy. >>> and president obama's gas price politics amnesia as he mock republicans for their gas pump photo ops. we'll take you back to a time when he looked more kindly on when he looked more kindly on such stunts. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> an important story just into cnn. the still unidentified u.s. soldier blamed for this week's deadly massacre in afghanistan now has a high powered lawyer. the prominent seattle attorney john henry brown who once representeded serial killer ted bundy. he spoke to tracy wyann. >> it's a tragedy all the way around. no question about that. i think it's of interest that we have a so
i'm john king. tonight afghanistan's president says relations are damaged, that it's time, he says, for u.s. troops to leave afghan villages. we'll ask the senate's top man on military matters whether that undermines the mission. >>> also vice-president biden names names. directly attacking republican candidates as team obama shifts to a much more aggressive re-election strategy. >>> and president obama's gas price politics amnesia as he mock republicans for their gas pump...
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i'll ask john nichols and howard fineman, coming up. tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to your spouse. your spouse cannot be a person of the same gender. you can't now from the moment you sign this pledge, look at pornography. wow. look out republicans, laurens county gop are watching you. it sounds like a little porn might do these folks some good. the pledge included 28 principles, not all about sex. some predictable like you must uphold the right to have guns, all kinds of guns. but the sex pledge was the biggest eye opener since candidates must submit to an interview. candidates must meet in person with the candidate qualification committee of laurens
i'll ask john nichols and howard fineman, coming up. tweet us using #edshow, we're right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." some republicans in south carolina have put together their ultimate litmus test and it involves one of their favorite subjects, sex. republican party leaders in laurens county, south carolina, have written a brand new pledge for all the potential candidates to sign. you must favor and live up to abstinence before marriage. you must be faithful to...
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but john still holds on to the happy times.ike this picture, drawn by jonbenet just days before her death. >> this one she did, actually, at sunday school. it's mary and joseph and the baby jesus. >> reporter: and what do you think of when you see this? >> it makes me happy. and i know she was happy as a child. i told her every day i loved her. and she knew i loved her. and she was loved. and i think it's reflected in the picture. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang, in charleroi, michigan. >> a father looks back at a crime still unsolved. >>> coming up, it's the smoking, drinking, philandering television blockbuster. we get a rare trip behind the scenes of "mad men." [ tires squeal, engine revs ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] not everything powerful has to guzzle fuel. the 2012 e-class bluetec from mercedes-benz. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor
but john still holds on to the happy times.ike this picture, drawn by jonbenet just days before her death. >> this one she did, actually, at sunday school. it's mary and joseph and the baby jesus. >> reporter: and what do you think of when you see this? >> it makes me happy. and i know she was happy as a child. i told her every day i loved her. and she knew i loved her. and she was loved. and i think it's reflected in the picture. >> reporter: for "nightline,"...
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take a look at this, john. slide that over, would you, please? take a look at this, john.be sure nobody votes twice they got this idea from voters in iraq. they're going to ink their thumb, mark their ballot and drop it in a metal box like this. the election results from each table get tallied. they go to the hq in bismarck. they think in a few hours they're going to know who they've chosen here in north dakota, john. >> if somebody wins by one vote, jim spellman, i suspect they'll be subpoenaing you to testify you didn't cast a vote there in fargo, north dakota. >> void void void. >> they knew in advance to keep you out of the voting there. that's great to see democracy in action. jim spellman will be with us from fargo throughout the night. jim, thank you. >>> in the next hour you'll see the voting in fargo, north dakota. we'll also know for newt gingrich's campaign his home state of georgia first wave of polls closing at the top of the hour. >>> next president obama warns his gop rivals. he says they're playing a dangerous game with foreign policy. sharp words from his
take a look at this, john. slide that over, would you, please? take a look at this, john.be sure nobody votes twice they got this idea from voters in iraq. they're going to ink their thumb, mark their ballot and drop it in a metal box like this. the election results from each table get tallied. they go to the hq in bismarck. they think in a few hours they're going to know who they've chosen here in north dakota, john. >> if somebody wins by one vote, jim spellman, i suspect they'll be...
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>> no, john, i don't.hink frankly that really competitive nature of the campaign has frankly helped him sharpen the missage. i think all candidates, all four men remaining in the race would admit if you have single issue voters out there who are prepared to vote for the president on one issue then they all fall by the wayside. but i think at the end of the day in pennsylvania technically i have a lot of independent-thinking democrats. obviously the republicans are going to unify behind mitt once he gets the nomination in order to defeat president obama. so i'm not worried about that at all. >> you have a lot of friends in the party, sir. you served in the bush administration. you were a big state governor. you know the mum blings, some of it's public, a lot of it's private, a lot of people who like governor romney, support him say he's not quite getting there as a candidate, not connecting with blue-collar voters, not showing empathy. what's wrong with the romney message? what would your advice be to your
>> no, john, i don't.hink frankly that really competitive nature of the campaign has frankly helped him sharpen the missage. i think all candidates, all four men remaining in the race would admit if you have single issue voters out there who are prepared to vote for the president on one issue then they all fall by the wayside. but i think at the end of the day in pennsylvania technically i have a lot of independent-thinking democrats. obviously the republicans are going to unify behind...
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and the activities of a very active staff including john urlichmann, head of the domestic council, john whitaker, his assistant and the point man on the environment, russell trayne, first in the department and head of the council on environmental quality and william ruk lshouse, first director of the epa. sort of the four horse men. i could also add alvin alm. really it was nixon's disinterest in domestic policy and environment in particular which created the space for these guys to operate. he just wanted them to keep him out of trouble. they did that and more with one of the fullest slates of environmental legislation you're going to find under an administration. and so in many ways, nixon's political opportunism was a catalyst for environmental policymaking during his first administration, particularly in the 1969 and '70 era. we also learned from karen that one of the mentions that nixon had was to centralize administrative control over the bureaucracy within the white house. he did this restructuring of the bureaucracy because he wanted to circumvent career bureaucrats in congress
and the activities of a very active staff including john urlichmann, head of the domestic council, john whitaker, his assistant and the point man on the environment, russell trayne, first in the department and head of the council on environmental quality and william ruk lshouse, first director of the epa. sort of the four horse men. i could also add alvin alm. really it was nixon's disinterest in domestic policy and environment in particular which created the space for these guys to operate. he...
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john king with us, john avlon and romney advisor kevin madden joins us now as well.e delegate math though from the man who knows this better than anyone in america -- john king. tell us what you see the delegate map. >> that's a set-up line if ever i've heard one. then the other two guys beat me up. i know who it works. mr. avalon i read today said romney is not inevitable. he is correct. let's just say he wins illinois tonight and get most of the delegates. i just gave senator santorum louisiana. if romney wins illinois, santorum not even half that. you got to get to 1,144. fast-forward to the end of the process for the sake of the conversation. i want to play with some of these states. say for example, santorum people say no, we can play here. other santorum people say we can play in indiana. these will be key contests, west virginia, i'll give to santorum, north carolina for the sake of this hypothetical, santorum. it still has romney clinching. where else, if you look at the map. santorum under this scenario, being generous, louisiana, texas and wisconsin, indian
john king with us, john avlon and romney advisor kevin madden joins us now as well.e delegate math though from the man who knows this better than anyone in america -- john king. tell us what you see the delegate map. >> that's a set-up line if ever i've heard one. then the other two guys beat me up. i know who it works. mr. avalon i read today said romney is not inevitable. he is correct. let's just say he wins illinois tonight and get most of the delegates. i just gave senator santorum...
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>> i -- john, i don't know.and they may not know either, but that's why these events, these kinds of events are so important. each time they do this, they learn. they perfect their technology. and that's why i think we are quite appropriately reacting so strongly to this peaceful launch. >> general, thanks for your time. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. >>> you know what you're paying around $4 a gallon now for a gallon of gas. is there anything the president can do about it? tonight's "truth" next. lstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. but what's even more surprising is that brushing alone isn't enough to keep it clean. fortunately, you've got listerine. unlike brushing which misses 75% of your mouth, listerine cleans virtually your entire mouth. so what are you waiting for? it's time to take your mouth to a whole new level of health. listerine... power to your mouth. also try listerine zero,
>> i -- john, i don't know.and they may not know either, but that's why these events, these kinds of events are so important. each time they do this, they learn. they perfect their technology. and that's why i think we are quite appropriately reacting so strongly to this peaceful launch. >> general, thanks for your time. >> thanks, john. >> thank you. >>> you know what you're paying around $4 a gallon now for a gallon of gas. is there anything the president can...
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to say that john mica has been pulled from the bill is a bit of an overstatement. it isn't entirely inaccurate to say that john boehner is looking to find whoever he can and bill schuster is a very good person to go and get the votes that he needs from the freshman members of congress. >> let's look over to the senate for a second. a two-year reauthorization bill. what can you tell us about the status there? >> well, it's going in a long, slow slug towards passage. they're debating about what the number and type of amendments that can be put on the bill. last i checked, they didn't have a deal on the -- on what those amendments would look like, aides on both sides think they will get one. most of the amendments that republicans are wanting to offer probably won't pass. so it's more a chance for making a political message. so eventually, i think, that they will pass that bill. it is a bipartisan bill. it passed out of the environment public works committee on a unanimous vote. there are some republicans who have a little bit of questions about the actual funding inv
to say that john mica has been pulled from the bill is a bit of an overstatement. it isn't entirely inaccurate to say that john boehner is looking to find whoever he can and bill schuster is a very good person to go and get the votes that he needs from the freshman members of congress. >> let's look over to the senate for a second. a two-year reauthorization bill. what can you tell us about the status there? >> well, it's going in a long, slow slug towards passage. they're debating...