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john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming in buying 7, 8, 9, 12 bags of coffee. there's a lot of locals that live maybe 20 miles from here. they don't want to drive the downtown, so we do ship. becky: we're in whole foods and earth fare and fresh market, as well, so they can just pick it up at the grocery store. -lemonis: oh, you are? -john: yes. lemonis: that's nice. who got that account? -becky: the previous owner. -john: previous owner. lemonis: and what will the entire business do? john: we did $840,000 last year. lemonis: how much profit? john: i want to say, last year, it was $40,000 at the most. okay. this is our production a
john: marcus, privilege. john brown. lemonis: john, nice to meet you. john: nice to meet you, sir. becky: thank you for coming. lemonis: the smell when you walk in here is awesome. john: it is. that's what everybody says. lemonis: and so, is this whole warehouse -- is all the manufacturing? john: it is. everything is in this 3,500 square feet. lemonis: well, why don't we take a look around? john: please. please. this is our storefront. we have an extremely loyal customer base. people are coming...
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john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it.ot so hooked on it. i'm spending an entire living moment of my life on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. emily: smart watch or no? john: no. i'm a traditionalist. emily: but you want your chips and everything. john: i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i want a chip in everything. i did not say i want to be tracked like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount -- there is a certain place for that, and then i want to have my own private moment in my own private life. emily: if you were not doing what you are doing now, what would you do? what would you want to do? john: it would never happen again, because i am too old for it. i would love to go to law school. actually, i wanted to be a lawyer at a certain point in time, but my father thought it was not a good profession. emily: when is the last time you were nervous? john: i am very fortunate. i think if anything would happen to my family, i would be nervous. outside of that, there is nothing to be nervous about
john: e-mail. emily: facebook or twitter? john: neither. emily: why not? john: i tried it.ot so hooked on it. i'm spending an entire living moment of my life on it. i can't do it. i need to stop. emily: smart watch or no? john: no. i'm a traditionalist. emily: but you want your chips and everything. john: i am still a traditionalist. by the way, i want a chip in everything. i did not say i want to be tracked like that. i did not say that. i think there is a certain amount -- there is a certain...
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this is john quincy adams done by john singleton copley in 1796. so around the time when he's again, in london courting luisa at the johnson family household. and abigail really liked this image. she said that john quincy favored thomas boylston so much. luisa thought it was a little too flattering so take what you will of that. here's luisa catherine painted in 1824 with her harp. john quincy particularly liked to go to the johnson household when he was in london and hear the girls sing and play musical instruments. luisa i think was very happy with the fact that by the 1820s the harp had come back into vogue. despite what she might have said earlier, she was accomplished musician and so she decided to be painted with the popular instrument at the time. now proximity did play a major role in the courtship letters. and the difference in background between the two individuals was also important. john and abigail spend a lot of their married life apart. abigail is with the children, john was away. so we get these great exchanges between that couple.
this is john quincy adams done by john singleton copley in 1796. so around the time when he's again, in london courting luisa at the johnson family household. and abigail really liked this image. she said that john quincy favored thomas boylston so much. luisa thought it was a little too flattering so take what you will of that. here's luisa catherine painted in 1824 with her harp. john quincy particularly liked to go to the johnson household when he was in london and hear the girls sing and...
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john f. kennedy wrote of his fellow bostonian that he held more important offices and participated in more important events than anyone in the history of our nation. during his long lifetime encompassing the american revolution the war of 1812, the early and late napoleonic age john quincy served as miniatures -- minister to the hague and head of the american mission of yemen to negotiate peace with england and the war of 1812 as minister to england. he turned down the offer to serve on the united states supreme court and made his final journey home on his appointment as secretary of state of president james monroe. he was was a non-graded six president of the united states and served as a member of the house of representatives from november 1820 until his death -- 1830 until his death in february of 1848 in an term of his foreign service who is a professor at harvard. massachusetts state senator and united states senator. an extraordinary breadth of john quincy's presidential ambitions heat
john f. kennedy wrote of his fellow bostonian that he held more important offices and participated in more important events than anyone in the history of our nation. during his long lifetime encompassing the american revolution the war of 1812, the early and late napoleonic age john quincy served as miniatures -- minister to the hague and head of the american mission of yemen to negotiate peace with england and the war of 1812 as minister to england. he turned down the offer to serve on the...
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john: about what? climate changes but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're going to have problems of species extinction of issues with drought, ocean acidification reasonable people have a debate about what policy prescriptionstor a clean future and whether clean innovative technologies are in the structure. it is frustrating we continue to debate about climate change that doesn't excuse irresponsible comments. we need all people to have a civil discourse. john: you agree sometimes the left gets mob like. >> all sides do. the left have fringes that throw stones and toss bombs, that is inappropriate in a ci
john: about what? climate changes but anything we're going to do about it is going to make a difference? >> absolutely. john: that's not settled. >> absolutely. i mean co2 emissions are a huge variable in determining the earth's climate. and they're up 40% since the revolution. john: they're up, but it's not settled that that's going to cause a big problem. >> the science is pretty clear that unless we do something about that concentration of greenhouse gas emissions, we're...
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel.applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people d
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel.applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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but one resident the townspeople seldom saw was 28-year-old john helble. >> john was somewhat of a recluse. john kind of stayed to himself. >> it wasn't unusual if we didn't see him for a month. he would be doing things at his home or repairing things or out with his friends. >> at one point in time in john's life, he was a narcotics user and very possibly also a narcotics dealer. >> in february of 1999, john's mother was really worried. she hadn't heard from her son in over two months. >> we'd been trying to reach my son, and that he wasn't answering, and we were afraid something was wrong. >> so she called the local sheriff who found john's van parked in his driveway. but no one answered the door. >> they smelled an odor coming from inside the trailer. he described that odor as being the odor of death. >> the officers forced their way through the trailer door and found helble dead, slumped into a chair. >> the body appeared to be in a position of someone who would have been watching tv and had laid their head down on their arm, on their pillow, and gone to sleep. the body was completely
but one resident the townspeople seldom saw was 28-year-old john helble. >> john was somewhat of a recluse. john kind of stayed to himself. >> it wasn't unusual if we didn't see him for a month. he would be doing things at his home or repairing things or out with his friends. >> at one point in time in john's life, he was a narcotics user and very possibly also a narcotics dealer. >> in february of 1999, john's mother was really worried. she hadn't heard from her son in...
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all the while, john practiced -- john's law practice groupew. he traveled the circuit when courts were in session, and therefore was frequently away from home. abigail remained at home with children and servants. she visited or was visited by her parents, sisters, and friends, but often she was lonely. after eight years she wrote to him, "alas, how many snowbanks divide thee and me? my warmest wishes will not melt one of them." they moved twice to boston returning to braintree in 1770 after john apparently had a breakdown. they moved to boston. this was the pattern for their first decade of marriage. john built his law practice and his reputation, and he wrote "i had more business at the bar in than any longer in the less -- than any longer in boston." abigail gave birth and ran her household. all of this occurred within the context of the closely knit extended family, and among many friends, and it was during this time also that abigail met her indomitable friend and mentor, the great historian and patriot, mercy otis wharton. during the same d
all the while, john practiced -- john's law practice groupew. he traveled the circuit when courts were in session, and therefore was frequently away from home. abigail remained at home with children and servants. she visited or was visited by her parents, sisters, and friends, but often she was lonely. after eight years she wrote to him, "alas, how many snowbanks divide thee and me? my warmest wishes will not melt one of them." they moved twice to boston returning to braintree in 1770...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i mark halperin. and with -- and "with all due respect," we are at a disclosed location somewhere outside the nation's capital, and that's right, we are talking with you about cpac ladies and gentlemen. right now, scott walker is speaking, he is on stage here at cpac and if you want to watch him live, you can head over to her website, we going to have a conversation that john had a little earlier with ted cruz later on in the show but john what struck you so far about this cpac? john: the first thing that struck me is that this is my lucky day. look what i got. i got a poster of sarah palin on a pony. sarah palin on a pony. what is better than that? mark: i think it is photoshop. -- photoshopped. john: we had the head of the aclu saying that the road of the program starts here, we saw a lot of interesting and important speeches today. mark: this is always the event of the year for the conservative movement. john: and some people have a lot at stake here, i think john -- i think chris christie had a lo
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i mark halperin. and with -- and "with all due respect," we are at a disclosed location somewhere outside the nation's capital, and that's right, we are talking with you about cpac ladies and gentlemen. right now, scott walker is speaking, he is on stage here at cpac and if you want to watch him live, you can head over to her website, we going to have a conversation that john had a little earlier with ted cruz later on in the show but john what...
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john became worldly. moving into the high ranks of european society and fanatic states -- and diplomatic states. abigail remained a diplomatic new england matron. however, she was not how she was in 1774, but because of her experience as a single mother in wartime, she had matured strengthened, and became erodite. so she went to europe, and they got together again, and this is the most remarkable thing about their marriage, that marriage came together again when they met after really a decade of separation. with all of the passion, interest, caring, sympathy, and the and generosity of their early marriage. separation had altered who they were, but not altered their relationship. so the adamses now became public figures. after 10 months in france, they moved to england for two years. and then they returned to america and the constitution had been adopted. john had been mentioned for various offices in government, even fleetingly mentioned as president, but that went to george washington. john accepted the
john became worldly. moving into the high ranks of european society and fanatic states -- and diplomatic states. abigail remained a diplomatic new england matron. however, she was not how she was in 1774, but because of her experience as a single mother in wartime, she had matured strengthened, and became erodite. so she went to europe, and they got together again, and this is the most remarkable thing about their marriage, that marriage came together again when they met after really a decade...
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he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of guy john thompson is. >> we were mostly silent on the way from angola to new orleans, there was very little to be said. >> on the way, gordon checked his voice mail. >> gordon had a message from elisa. >> they're driving very solemnly like it's over, as they're exiting angola. they had no cell phone coverage for miles and miles and miles. i'm calling their office in philadelphia just berserk. going nuts. >> there on my voice mail was a message from elisa saying, i found something really important, i think this is big, you have t
he said, my youngest son john jr. is the first person in my family who's going to graduate from high school on may 21st. will you please go to his graduation and make sure he's okay after i'm gone. and then he spent the next 20 minutes trying to make us feel better. it was not how could you let this happen to me, it's not what are you going to do to save my life. it's about making us feel better about what we had done for him and making sure someone else is going to be okay. that's the kind of...
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john needed his help once again. being john adams' letter offers a unique picture of john quincy, age quincy age 18, and his astonishing education, loopholes and all and of the father led the 1st to insist that his offspring is far broader than his sat scores would indicate. on april 231785 john writes that john quincy must undergo an examination which i suspect he will not appear exactly what he is. in truth, there are few who take there degrees at college you have to have so much knowledge. john quincy had pursued studies by himself and therefore it seemed necessary to make this apology for him and to request that waterhouse communicated in confidence to the gentleman who want to examine him and such others as you see prudent. if you were to examine him in english and french poetry i no not where you would find anyone his superior. it is it is rare to find a youth possessed of so much knowledge. as you know. looking back on his early years he regarded them as a lesson in humility. monumental errors yet he remains p
john needed his help once again. being john adams' letter offers a unique picture of john quincy, age quincy age 18, and his astonishing education, loopholes and all and of the father led the 1st to insist that his offspring is far broader than his sat scores would indicate. on april 231785 john writes that john quincy must undergo an examination which i suspect he will not appear exactly what he is. in truth, there are few who take there degrees at college you have to have so much knowledge....
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next speaker, please >> good evening my name is a student if john o'connell high school i was terrified the school heard terrible rumors and i discovered it obamacare was not like anything this past two years we've been trying to e ceda rad the hurmdz or rurmdz and heading to be a successful school now that the gun incidents have occurred many students are questioning objection oc and saying oc is a bad school neither stds students feel it is safe with all this could notation going on i could not go to school every or everything is directed towards guns i'm not learn i'm under pressure i have to learn and worry about having another lock down at any moment i want any school to revert back school is for learning and not all those problems as a students with ambitions for a future i want to go back to oc the place i'm supposed to be. >> again if people can hold their applause we want to get through as many speakers. >> i call john o'connell any home my school has been doing stroll good until the guns were brought to the building i'm squared to go to schools any mom first reaction to transf
next speaker, please >> good evening my name is a student if john o'connell high school i was terrified the school heard terrible rumors and i discovered it obamacare was not like anything this past two years we've been trying to e ceda rad the hurmdz or rurmdz and heading to be a successful school now that the gun incidents have occurred many students are questioning objection oc and saying oc is a bad school neither stds students feel it is safe with all this could notation going on i...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and we think that obama is following what teddy roosevelt was talking about with a bigger stick. ♪ john: and the governor of oregon resigned from his position because of his fiancee, but that is 3000 miles away from washington. the question we are starting with today is what they republicans will do for president. today in south florida, we also find jeb bush canceling a press conference, but he did talk to reporters and he told our colleagues that, “my wife is my inspiration and she is my soul mate. she helps me keep sane, and during a campaign i can't do anything without her.” obviously someone very important to jeb bush, but many americans have never heard her voice. she did not talk today. let's hear her say something she said a little while ago. >> columba bush: [speaking spanish] >> as far as we know, she has not done any public events cents jeb bush has considered running for president. mark: some of the other candidates are a lot more active. here
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and we think that obama is following what teddy roosevelt was talking about with a bigger stick. ♪ john: and the governor of oregon resigned from his position because of his fiancee, but that is 3000 miles away from washington. the question we are starting with today is what they republicans will do for president. today in south florida, we also find jeb bush canceling a press conference, but he did talk to reporters and he told our...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and we'll think that's obama is following what teddy roosevelt was talking about with a bigger stick. john: and the governor of oregon resigned from his position because his fiancee was corrupt, but that is 3000 miles away from washington, so today in south florida, we also find jeb bush canceling a press conference but he did talk to reporters and he told our away from colleague that his wife is his inspiration and she is his soulmate. she helps him keep sane, and during a campaign he can't do anything without her. all beasley someone very important to jeb bush, but many americans have never heard her voice. she did not talk today. let's hurt her -- let us hear her say something she said a little while ago. mrs. bush: [speaking spanish] john: some of the other candidates are a lot more active. here is kelly hall -- kelly paul. kelly paul: real change and taking on the establishment is hard, and that is why so few people in government actually do anything.
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin, and we'll think that's obama is following what teddy roosevelt was talking about with a bigger stick. john: and the governor of oregon resigned from his position because his fiancee was corrupt, but that is 3000 miles away from washington, so today in south florida, we also find jeb bush canceling a press conference but he did talk to reporters and he told our away from colleague that his wife is his inspiration and she is his soulmate. she...
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, and in the fort, there is another john brown, a scottish immigrant, sergeant john brown. soldiers started needling him, saying, you can't be john brown. he is dead. you must be his soul marching on. that is essentially one stanza. they start riffing on that, and eventually they create "john brown's body." it becomes the signature anthem of the massachusetts 12th regiment, when the tigers join with the massachusetts 12th. it is published in boston in early june of 1861, a time in which sheet music is immensely popular. it sells out immediately. the 12th regiment sings on boston common to tens of thousands of people as they marched to a ship to go fight in the war. they go to new york city. the 12th regiment sings "john's brown's body" as they marched through new york city. a new york reporter is captivated, and publishes it in the new york tribune. it is already the mascot of the union army. here is the first sheet music published. here is a new york reporter is paul robeson singing. [fife and drums] >> ♪ glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelujah glory, glory hallelu
, and in the fort, there is another john brown, a scottish immigrant, sergeant john brown. soldiers started needling him, saying, you can't be john brown. he is dead. you must be his soul marching on. that is essentially one stanza. they start riffing on that, and eventually they create "john brown's body." it becomes the signature anthem of the massachusetts 12th regiment, when the tigers join with the massachusetts 12th. it is published in boston in early june of 1861, a time in...
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john is there. whenever you talk about reparations, john was there talking about it, and it is resonating in brazil and everywhere in the latin american community, the idea of reparations and everything. not only that. we talk about surveillance. john was right there particularly when it came to zambia. john was right there knocking on the door. continued to unveil the lies and bringing truth to power. thank you, john. [applause] >> before i introduce the next speaker, i want to say something danny just introduced. the person who came the furthest tonight to be here at this event is the leader of south africa's biggest and most militant metalworkers federation, irvin jim. i would like irvin to stand and be recognized for his work. [applause] i would like to invite you all tomorrow evening, danny glover and irvin jim will lead a conversation about contemporary issues in south africa and the dynamic movements emerging and the new leaders, so please come. now it is my pleasure to bring up here, i was g
john is there. whenever you talk about reparations, john was there talking about it, and it is resonating in brazil and everywhere in the latin american community, the idea of reparations and everything. not only that. we talk about surveillance. john was right there particularly when it came to zambia. john was right there knocking on the door. continued to unveil the lies and bringing truth to power. thank you, john. [applause] >> before i introduce the next speaker, i want to say...
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he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low-level drugealer and fence. grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confront offed mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one who killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson also had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested both freeman and thompson. >> the story that kevin freeman told police was that he and john thompson had been driving home together and the car had run out of gas. ray liuzza drove past them, parked and began to walk across the street to his apartment. at that point, john thompson turned to him and said i'm going to hit that guy and pulled a gun out of his pocket. >> and then mr. freeman got cold feet, if you will, and decide ed didn't want to be part of it. as he was running away, freeman said he heard the shots. >> the police charged freeman and thompson with murder. the local prosecutor wanted the death penalty for thompson but knew it wo
he said it had been given to him by a man named john thompson. >> john thompson was a low-level drugealer and fence. grew up in the projects in new orleans, was raised mostly by his grandmother. his father was a career criminal. >> richard perkins confront offed mr. thompson after the fact and got mr. thompson to confess that he was the one who killed mr. liuzza. >> perkins said thompson also had an accomplice named kevin freeman. police arrested both freeman and thompson....
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a, theodore roosevelt, john f. kennedy -- >> john f. kennedy. >> that is correct. >> oh, my gosh. >> franklin roosevelt was the first -- let's try to limit the applause so we can keep rifling through these. franklin roosevelt was the first president to use an armored limousine. who was the previous owner of the first car they offered to him? >> al capone. >> that is correct. number seven, who was the only president to pay off the national debt? >> andrew jackson. >> that is correct. >> after abraham lincoln's death, a gang of thieves was busted for trying to steal, his hat -- >> his remains. his body. his tomb. >> just keep going. >> we'll give it to you. his casket. number nine, president mckinley was beloved by women because of his love for his wife. >> he would put a handkerchief over her face. >> that is correct. number ten, which performer did not sing at a swearing-in ceremony at a presidential inauguration, kelly clarkson, beyonce -- >> beyonce. >> that is incorrect. >> it's not incorrect. she lip synced. it's not incorrect. >> t
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i'm john cantlie. in the last film in the series we're in a city that has been at the heart of the fighting since summer of 2012. >> still no word on the fate of american hostage kayla mueller. the state department says it is working around the clock to determine whether she is still alive. new intelligence reveals isis is plotting to kill more western and international hostages in lebanon and jordan as they prepare to take back parts of the country controlled by isis. i want to bring in phil black from erbil. phil a lot going on now in iraq. >> reporter: indeed john. it is isis that is significantly under pressure. militarily in the corner of northern iraq with kurdish fighters on the ground having the assistance of international air power and pushed them back to the territory around the city of mosul. kurdish fighters are worried part of the job is done. they need a military campaign to free the territory, including that iraqi city that is depend dependent of rebuilding the force that fled from isis
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who is jihadi john? >> jihadi john has become the figurehead of all of these barbaric video that the so-called islamic state have been putting out, showing numerous beheading of hostages. and his name has been known for some time by british and american police and authorities, but for operational reasons, hasn't been disclosed. but the bbc understands that he is mohammad emwazi. the metropolitan police have said they're not going to confirm the identity of anyone at this stage or given an update of a live count terrorism investigation. they have asked the media not to speculate about the details of the investigation, but both here in the uk and in america, it was clear that people were beginning to be more aware of his name. the police we believe, are -- have been involved in trying to find out more details about him and he -- bbc news understands, was on the radar of the police and security service before he traveled to syria. not necessarily in a high level, but certainly, he had connections, we believ
who is jihadi john? >> jihadi john has become the figurehead of all of these barbaric video that the so-called islamic state have been putting out, showing numerous beheading of hostages. and his name has been known for some time by british and american police and authorities, but for operational reasons, hasn't been disclosed. but the bbc understands that he is mohammad emwazi. the metropolitan police have said they're not going to confirm the identity of anyone at this stage or given an...
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john: good, go ahead.aller: i do not see -- i do not want anybody to be the president of the united states who still believes to this day that the illegal invasion of iraq and the stabilization of the area, when they refer to it as a liberation , jeb bush referred to it as a liberation of iraq in his speech earlier. i do not know how anybody can consider that a liberation. maybe that's what george bush thought it was when he went in there, but it certainly was not a liberation. i think -- they say that president obama is at fault, because he could have made things better when he got into office. it was george w. bush's policy to have the troops pulled out of iraq by a specific date, which i believe was sometime in 2013 or 2014. you just can't seem to win for losing. that is pretty much my comment. john: who is saying the right things on foreign policy. who would you support? caller: honestly, i do not like any of them. they are all -- they all have their own little place that they live in their own world,
john: good, go ahead.aller: i do not see -- i do not want anybody to be the president of the united states who still believes to this day that the illegal invasion of iraq and the stabilization of the area, when they refer to it as a liberation , jeb bush referred to it as a liberation of iraq in his speech earlier. i do not know how anybody can consider that a liberation. maybe that's what george bush thought it was when he went in there, but it certainly was not a liberation. i think -- they...
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i'm john cantlie. in the last film in the series we are in the city that has been at the heart of fighting since summer of 2012. >> notice he says last in the series. that has some people concerned isis may have devious plans for him soon. still no word on the fate of american hostage kayla mueller. state department is working around the clock to determine if she is still alive. new intelligence reveals isis is plotting to kidnapped more western and international hostages in lebanon and jordan. that as an offensive is moving forward. our phil black reported that the iraqi forces are making up considerable ground against isis. >>> time for an early start on your money. cristina alesci is here. >> it is too calm for me right now. i want a bit more action. u.s. stock futures are barely moving. it is still too early to tell if stocks can shake off the slide. the dow dropped 95 points. worries about greece's debt and bailout conditions are dragging down markets around the world. investors are weighing the p
i'm john cantlie. in the last film in the series we are in the city that has been at the heart of fighting since summer of 2012. >> notice he says last in the series. that has some people concerned isis may have devious plans for him soon. still no word on the fate of american hostage kayla mueller. state department is working around the clock to determine if she is still alive. new intelligence reveals isis is plotting to kidnapped more western and international hostages in lebanon and...
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he wanted to buy the collection. >> john sees an opening.father's name on it. walt stands firm. sale or no deal. >> dad says if we sell it will we get credit? will there be a plaque saying this is james william's collection? they said, no they don't give credity,w to anything in l4q6qdisany land. the may family opens a second bug museum in aó e popular thebmfrw park. he straps his signature beetle on to his pick up and drives across-country. >> what did you think as kids when you had this big beetle. >> it's a real traffic stopper. pmdr really is. but thereldfç he is. he thought if he could lease lot more money, but there he hada of metal. i mean, it was a major project to be able to display without the whole collection being a@%!.z destroyed. >> ultimate hily, john may's s+"ál venture in florida runs into same problem he faced: disney. >> the reason we left is because abc paramount took over. they wanted to buy it or wez had to leave. >> in the mid 1960s, johnsd) carts the bug collection back to colorado, but the experience makes him realiz
he wanted to buy the collection. >> john sees an opening.father's name on it. walt stands firm. sale or no deal. >> dad says if we sell it will we get credit? will there be a plaque saying this is james william's collection? they said, no they don't give credity,w to anything in l4q6qdisany land. the may family opens a second bug museum in aó e popular thebmfrw park. he straps his signature beetle on to his pick up and drives across-country. >> what did you think as kids when...
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john: today you are hired. tomorrow you are fired. ♪ happy national chocolate covered nut day, sports fans. barack obama, hillary clinton, and rahm emanuel. and a town hall with chris christie. but first the new poll out of iowa puts scott walker the top of the pack by healthy margin and raises some critical issues for jeb bush. if you could hear me across the hudson, who at this moment is the current republican front-runner? mark: by every measure it is jeb bush. he will raise the most money the establishment likes him, a lot of members of congress would like to see him be the nominee. scott walker ahead in the new poll and is being seen by younger people as a more exciting alternative to jeb bush. if you go by traditional measures, jeb bush is the front runner. according to web fundraising it is scott walker. john: right now, scott walker, the poll puts him ahead. he has 17 points between him and jeb bush in iowa. a place where scott walker needs to win. you also see in this poll that jeb bush way worse numbe
john: today you are hired. tomorrow you are fired. ♪ happy national chocolate covered nut day, sports fans. barack obama, hillary clinton, and rahm emanuel. and a town hall with chris christie. but first the new poll out of iowa puts scott walker the top of the pack by healthy margin and raises some critical issues for jeb bush. if you could hear me across the hudson, who at this moment is the current republican front-runner? mark: by every measure it is jeb bush. he will raise the most money...
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jamie: now john's easy on is there, but can it survive?ey was contending with in. >> here's another quiz question for you. a bubba called a maricopa harvester has the most toxic in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. single novell. ♪ announcer: now the answer to our quiz question. what is a maricopa harvester? the bug with the most toxic venom in the world? is a killer spider, killer ant, killer bee? it is a killer ants. then a more powerful than any insect. jamie: john may died and he leaves behind a strange inheritance. many bug specimens are rare and some extent. the museum collection has been appraised between five and $6 million. but with dwindling attendance, the may family is doubtful that the museum can survive. >> since the 70s there have been a lot of changes and so i knew that
jamie: now john's easy on is there, but can it survive?ey was contending with in. >> here's another quiz question for you. a bubba called a maricopa harvester has the most toxic in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. single novell. ♪...
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and his friend, john willings booth, comes up on horseback and accosts matthews and said, john, i need you to do me a favor, i need you to take this letter and give it to the newspapers tomorrow morning. and what it was was a justification for his deed. matthews, thinking nothing of it, sticks it in his pocket and goes on to perform that night. until the aftermath. in the moments after the shot, when he's finally allowed by the soldiers to get out, or i think snuck out, gets back to his boarding house room in a different boarding house, opens the letter, reads it, realizes what it is, and he's terrified. reads it through several times, enough to kind of medical rise -- memorize it as an actor, terse it up into little pieces, burns the pieces in the ash -- the fireplace. in fact, when the detectives do come to question him, they didn't even find ashes. there's no mention of that letter. except matthews mentioned it to john ford. and wouldn't you know three years later, when they're doing the investigation for the andrew johnson impeachment, it comes out that, yeah, john ford mentioned t
and his friend, john willings booth, comes up on horseback and accosts matthews and said, john, i need you to do me a favor, i need you to take this letter and give it to the newspapers tomorrow morning. and what it was was a justification for his deed. matthews, thinking nothing of it, sticks it in his pocket and goes on to perform that night. until the aftermath. in the moments after the shot, when he's finally allowed by the soldiers to get out, or i think snuck out, gets back to his...
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john c. breckenridge who was the southern democratic candidate, said the constitution and the equality of the states are symbols of everlasting union. and the fourth candidate, old john bell, who ran as the candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it's his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's union rested on common citizens and the potential to rise economically. not the guarantee but the potential. jefferson davis also believed in the union as safeguarding self-government and economic opportunity, but of course he also saw it as guaranteeing slavery in its expansion. both men celebrated the declaration of independence. that is lincoln's great founding document. in his view, it's the declaration. both invoked jefferson repeatedly and throughout
john c. breckenridge who was the southern democratic candidate, said the constitution and the equality of the states are symbols of everlasting union. and the fourth candidate, old john bell, who ran as the candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it's his second favorite...
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john acquired, i have acquired.portant part of trying to accelerate growth if you smart about it, but it's not the panacea. cory: free to play is a hard model to go to win your finances are in a troubling state. nic: you're going to have a balance strengthening moment. half the time, companies get into trouble because they have liquidity concerns. my turnaround for my career had that. john was facing similar challenges when he started. shore up the balance sheet, make sure you have enough runway through them cost cutting. then make sure -- you bet it all on the light and of the tunnel. you send out milestones that you can beat, and beating those expectations to the trough is what gives you credibility in an investment base through tough times. cory: you did not mention technology. technology for e.a. at that time was always following the latest console release, but you were working beyond that in other platforms. john: one of the reasons i mention technology is the e.a. was going through something then, similar to w
john acquired, i have acquired.portant part of trying to accelerate growth if you smart about it, but it's not the panacea. cory: free to play is a hard model to go to win your finances are in a troubling state. nic: you're going to have a balance strengthening moment. half the time, companies get into trouble because they have liquidity concerns. my turnaround for my career had that. john was facing similar challenges when he started. shore up the balance sheet, make sure you have enough...
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>> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit.k then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, naomi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gentle and sweet and beautiful. >> lynda de la vina is another cousin. >> she was really a role model, and to see how she had gone through college, was a teacher, was a beauty queen and yet was just a very sweet and simple person to us as children. >> but in 1960, the body of this inspiring woman was found face down in this canal. she was 25, the age for thinking about getting married and raising a family. >> she didn't have a life. irene never had that chance. >> irene garza lived in this house in what was a very nice neighborhood near downtown mcallen and remains so today. she lived here with her
>> father john bernard feit. >> father john feit.k then, a catholic priest. >> no evidence in this case right now points us in any other direction. >> so why is he still a free man? by all accounts, irene garza was a remarkable young woman. >> she kind of broke the mold. >> irene's younger cousin, naomi sigler. >> at that time, hispanics stayed on one side of town, anglos lived on another side, and she kind of transcended that. >> she was gentle...
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s the john.cruz hernandez. >> if he wants to talk, it's going to be recorded and he is going to be read his rights. >> the 31-year-old said he has no idea why he is being arrested. [ speaking spanish ] >> okay. >> was he just on his way home? what happened? >> he said he really didn't understand what was going on. >> he didn't understand what was happening? >> he doesn't speak really good english. >> just talking to the pretty ladies. >> i guess so. >> take the hat off. >> the undercover has hernandez on tape asking her for sex in exchange for cash. >> thank you. >> as temperatures drop and the light fades, the decoy works a new corner. >> a lot of the girls that work out here, they actually have apartments in the area and that's usually where they take their dates. >> so they go inside. >> correct. and some guys, any place that's secluded and dark, they're willing to go and do it. >> it's freezing out. >> they still do it. >> i think most people don't quite understand what prostitution is really
s the john.cruz hernandez. >> if he wants to talk, it's going to be recorded and he is going to be read his rights. >> the 31-year-old said he has no idea why he is being arrested. [ speaking spanish ] >> okay. >> was he just on his way home? what happened? >> he said he really didn't understand what was going on. >> he didn't understand what was happening? >> he doesn't speak really good english. >> just talking to the pretty ladies. >> i...
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i think there's a lot of pressure upon john boehner but i think john boehner is a slick operator andnk he knows how to maneuver his caucus so let's see what happens in the next couple of days. >> of course some might say the most disturbing thing about this is what seems to be a growing rift in the republican party. is it growing? is it -- because we all thought that was kind of going away. >> i hope it's not, and i go back to telling you i think john boehner and mitch mcconnell have known each other and worked together and like each other. i think they're very different people. they're very different personalities. all you have to do is go have a drink with one or the other and you can tell that right away. but i think they've worked together for a long time and as i said i think they understand that a lot of people voted for a republican senate and a republican house in hopes that the dysfunction we have seen with a democrat senate and a republican house would be over and that we would see more coordinated action and actual bills pass from a republican-led congress. i think they un
i think there's a lot of pressure upon john boehner but i think john boehner is a slick operator andnk he knows how to maneuver his caucus so let's see what happens in the next couple of days. >> of course some might say the most disturbing thing about this is what seems to be a growing rift in the republican party. is it growing? is it -- because we all thought that was kind of going away. >> i hope it's not, and i go back to telling you i think john boehner and mitch mcconnell...
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and that john boehner cannot deliver.son he can't deliver is that his conservative flank doesn't trust him, doesn't like him, and i was interested in hearing dana talk about the question of a challenge to his leadership because if in an hour or so when this vote occurs or 15 or 20 minutes, whenever it is, if john boehner cannot make this happen, then i think questions will be raised about his leadership. you know, my only problem is, you know, if you strike at the king, you've got to kill him. i don't know who would replace john boehner in that republican caucus right now which is so disparate. but we've learned overall it's just as dysfunctional as it always was. >> gloria borger, wolf blitzer, thank you always for being with us. >>> just ahead, the latest on the other major breaking story. who's behind the killing of a russian opposition leader, boris nemtsov? was this a case of political murder? proof of less joint pain. this is my body of proof. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic art
and that john boehner cannot deliver.son he can't deliver is that his conservative flank doesn't trust him, doesn't like him, and i was interested in hearing dana talk about the question of a challenge to his leadership because if in an hour or so when this vote occurs or 15 or 20 minutes, whenever it is, if john boehner cannot make this happen, then i think questions will be raised about his leadership. you know, my only problem is, you know, if you strike at the king, you've got to kill him....
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john smith in particular. john smith, in particular. pocahontas saved his life. the history passed down from the indians is a little different than the version that captain john smith wrote about after the fact. to england. they don't always agree. there's a language difference. a lot to work out. another individual that we think of in relation to pocahontas is john rolf. and john rolf will be another member of the virginia company of london. and this is a commercial endeavor. jamestown wasn't -- it wasn't a tour boat that came to america. it was a commercial endeavor. and the -- the people that signed on for this, they didn't really know what they were going to find. they were hoping to find gold and silver and precious metals and maybe lumber and whatnot. but it turned out the be a cash crop that was going to be the profit making substance to make all their efforts in the new colony worthwhile. that cash crop is going to be tobacco. that's where john rolf comes in. he pretty much founded tobacco in virginia. and it wasn't the native tobacco that was sort of bit
john smith in particular. john smith, in particular. pocahontas saved his life. the history passed down from the indians is a little different than the version that captain john smith wrote about after the fact. to england. they don't always agree. there's a language difference. a lot to work out. another individual that we think of in relation to pocahontas is john rolf. and john rolf will be another member of the virginia company of london. and this is a commercial endeavor. jamestown wasn't...
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>> you know, john, i can't say. you know we welcome the influence and the opinions and the support of journalistic organizations for their release and based on the release of peter greste perhaps it did have an influence and a positive effect. as i say we still continue to advocate for the release of the other two al jazeera journalists. >> you were a journalist yourself for many years. on a personal level when you see the rights of journalists being cracked down on in countries like egypt what is your reaction to that? >> you know, one of the things john that we're seeing around the world is, the targeting of journalists. once upon a time when you and i started, journalists weren't targded. we were -- targeted, we were sometimes hurt or wounded in the course of reporting on stories. now all around the world we are seeing the targeting of journalists for doing their job. it is disconcerting, it is something i feel strongly about need to support and the taint needs support and this is a new thing under the sun and it
>> you know, john, i can't say. you know we welcome the influence and the opinions and the support of journalistic organizations for their release and based on the release of peter greste perhaps it did have an influence and a positive effect. as i say we still continue to advocate for the release of the other two al jazeera journalists. >> you were a journalist yourself for many years. on a personal level when you see the rights of journalists being cracked down on in countries...
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chief powhatan's brother captured captain john smith. pocahontas elyse played a role in freeing him. this established somewhat that are relations between the indians and this new colony of english people. the indians were uncertain about the englishman, and englishmen were uncertain about the native indians there and of course there was a language difference. another individual we think of in relation to pocahontas is john rolfe. john rolfe will be another member of the virginia company of london, and this is a commercial endeavor. jamestown wasn't a tour boat that came to america. the people that signed onto this they did not really know what they were going to find. they were hoping to find gold and silver and precious metals, and maybe lumber and whatnot. it turned out to be a cash crop that was going to be the profit-making substance to make all their efforts in the new colony worthwhile. that cash crop is going to be tobacco. that is where john rolfe comes in. he pretty much founded tobacco in virginia. it wasn't the native tobacco
chief powhatan's brother captured captain john smith. pocahontas elyse played a role in freeing him. this established somewhat that are relations between the indians and this new colony of english people. the indians were uncertain about the englishman, and englishmen were uncertain about the native indians there and of course there was a language difference. another individual we think of in relation to pocahontas is john rolfe. john rolfe will be another member of the virginia company of...