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john: what? it's only muslims who seem to be doing the killing over speech. >> these are a select few small minority group of people from within the vast majority of world's muslims. john: there are almost 2 billion muslims in the world, most are not violent. people say in the west, muslims need special protection. >> in america muslims are a sometimes discriminated against minority. you ought to be kinder. ought to respect their culture. >> it is about free speech and saying it's about. john: saying mohammed was angry. >> he killed people. john: in america, bossch has the right to say that. you were on trial for what you wrote? >> yes. john: mark stein wrote the growing populations will soon take over the west. >> a mean thing to say. why should we not be able to say mean things. john: stein fought in court and won. these slaws no place in free countries. >> no one should be stopped from saying what they believe. but some people are. >> molly norris is a liberal cartoonist of drearily predictabl
john: what? it's only muslims who seem to be doing the killing over speech. >> these are a select few small minority group of people from within the vast majority of world's muslims. john: there are almost 2 billion muslims in the world, most are not violent. people say in the west, muslims need special protection. >> in america muslims are a sometimes discriminated against minority. you ought to be kinder. ought to respect their culture. >> it is about free speech and saying...
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john: okay. i get why some at the secret service hate chaffetz, but what they did next is just illegal. turns out chaffetz once applied with a job at the secret service and they rejected him. that was supposed to be kept secret of course, but it wasn't. chaffetz's personal information was leaked throughout the agency. recipients of the agents acknowledged in the hundreds. one reported that by the end of the second day he was sent a protection assignment for the president of afghanistan, and 70 agents at the briefing were talking about the issue. secret service supervisors knew that chaffetz's record had been accessed. yet with a single exception. we found no evidence that any of the secret service managers attempted to stop the activity. at least 45 agents broke the law. last sunday, chaffetz, now running for house speaker said this to chris wallace. >> you had 45, 45 secret service agents violate federal law according to the inspector general. what is the attorney general doing? why isn't there
john: okay. i get why some at the secret service hate chaffetz, but what they did next is just illegal. turns out chaffetz once applied with a job at the secret service and they rejected him. that was supposed to be kept secret of course, but it wasn't. chaffetz's personal information was leaked throughout the agency. recipients of the agents acknowledged in the hundreds. one reported that by the end of the second day he was sent a protection assignment for the president of afghanistan, and 70...
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john: why? margee: you have a chemical cascade preparing her body to be strong and endorphins and dopamine and all these things are feeling good periods for some people that could be a draw too. john: i assume scare house was totally new but in the 17th century i think we have a picture the russians were doing something similar? margee: the precursor to the rollercoaster and e there you have it. we have been seeking that feeling forever. john: when we in the news business talk about fear we access about things that might kill us. crime, terrorism and we will talk about that later in the show but i was surprised in times square most people did not ring up physical threats. what do you fear? >> what do i really fear? failure is a big one. >> probably failure. i'm worried about not getting a good job. john: what do you fear in life? >> absolutely nothing but the socialist party. john: what do you fear in life? >> going to hell. john: in terms of safety before you go to hell? >> i really don't fear
john: why? margee: you have a chemical cascade preparing her body to be strong and endorphins and dopamine and all these things are feeling good periods for some people that could be a draw too. john: i assume scare house was totally new but in the 17th century i think we have a picture the russians were doing something similar? margee: the precursor to the rollercoaster and e there you have it. we have been seeking that feeling forever. john: when we in the news business talk about fear we...
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john: yeah. somewhere good people, most are good people, but what does a country do about those who are not? thousands of people who say they're from syria are now pouring into europe. how many will europe take? we have borders and rules for a reason. in america, this election season most republican candidates look for votes saying things like this -- >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: most candidates said i'm not anti-immigrant, i welcome immigrants that come legally. jeb bush went further and took heat for saying yes, millions of undocumented people who are here did come here illegally, but it's not a felony. >> it's kind of a -- it's an act of love. john: love, because they're trying to create a better life for their families. that statement appalls dennis lynch who spent his own money making three anti-immigration documentaries titled they come to america. >> they rape our kids and kill our neighbors. >> it's not safe to not screen th
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john: yeah. somewhere good people, most are good people, but what does a country do about those who are not? thousands of people who say they're from syria are now pouring into europe. how many will europe take? we have borders and rules for a reason. in america, this election season most republican candidates look for votes saying things like this -- >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: most candidates said i'm not anti-immigrant, i welcome immigrants that come legally. jeb bush went further and took heat for saying yes, millions of undocumented people who are here did come here illegally, but it's not a felony. >> it's kind of a -- it's an act of love. john: love, because they're trying to create a better life for their families. that statement appalls dennis lynch who spent his own money making three anti-immigration documentaries titled they come to america. >> they rape our kids and kill our neighbors. >> it's not safe to not screen th
john: yeah. somewhere good people, most are good people, but what does a country do about those who are not? thousands of people who say they're from syria are now pouring into europe. how many will europe take? we have borders and rules for a reason. in america, this election season most republican candidates look for votes saying things like this -- >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. >> secure the border. john: most candidates said i'm...
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john: laser pegs were invented by john.u can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i invented a lot of things that weren't subtle. john: you invented a headache relief and what sounds like quackery so glad i wasn't successful. cell phone. cell phone ads that block callers. >> too many cell phones applications across to many platforms of that failed as well. john: a battery-operated shoelace, shoelaces. >> the reason they failed is the chinese knocked us off to. john: they sold well but you got ripped off by imitations. >> you can find the magnitude of them and you them and you see them and retail chains as well. john: you started submitting
john: laser pegs were invented by john.u can call it success by failure. >> ferguson when i grew up there ferguson missouri,. john: you dropped out of your school when you were a sophomore. >> it was a rough school with a lot of fights. john: you might have gone on welfare. >> i might have. >> i might have been said that i started by reading a lot of self-help books and finding out who i was and i had a knack for inventing better reflected that act over and over again. i...
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john: sure. what else matters, really, besides product, how much people love it, and how much you are spending? emily: have you been warning your companies? david: yes, we have. at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capital exists. and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies with so much capital because they have been able to raise it that it becomes hard to frame, is the burn rate too high. even at that burn rate, they have enough capital to go on for years. emily: is there too much arrogance in silicon valley? john: i think there has always been too much arrogance. look at guys like andy grove or steve jobs. people who will change the world believe in themselves robustly. move out of my way, i will make this happen. so, there is a lack of fear. a lack of fear is a little scary. but not too much arrogance. emily: you said twitter is a big mistake that you did not invest. what do you think about their future now? ♪ emily: i want
john: sure. what else matters, really, besides product, how much people love it, and how much you are spending? emily: have you been warning your companies? david: yes, we have. at the end of the day, private companies run losses. that's why venture capital exists. and other forms of capital. we have a weird situation where we have companies with so much capital because they have been able to raise it that it becomes hard to frame, is the burn rate too high. even at that burn rate, they have...
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remember john kerry? it did not quite prevail. john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. maybe, under the circumstances, the person who should occupy the white house in that circumstances is none other than the secretary of state, john marshall. he is even mentioned as a person trying to get himself into this complicated situation. right as adams' administration is ending, john marshall is secretary of state. >> adams nominates marshall and he gets confirmed by the senate in late january of 1801 in the midst of the presidential chaos. john marshall is a lame-duck with the outgoing president. host: so, the new president has a majority and congress and learns that john adams finds a way to continue his point of view within the structure by the judiciary, giving rise to this case. tell us what happens. >> these are the midnight appointments. john adams is bitter and determined to make as many appoi
remember john kerry? it did not quite prevail. john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. maybe, under the circumstances, the person who should occupy the white house in that circumstances is none other than the secretary of state, john marshall. he is even mentioned as a person trying to get himself into this...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: "with all due respect" to the house of representatives, anybody seen kevin mccarthy? ♪ mark: on the show tonight, jeb, mark: on the show tonight, jeb, marco, and putin. but first, lots of lots of hillary and a touch of bernie. starting with a surprising announcement that an old socialist from vermont is giving hillary clinton a run for her money when it comes to money, as in fundraising. bernie sanders announced that he raised $26 million over the last three months, most of it from small donations. hillary clinton's campaign announced she raised a touch more, 28 million, mostly from big donors. does this parity in fundraising represent some sort of a fundamental change in the race? john: there are a lot of ways bernie sanders is not like barack obama. in the first quarter of 2007 when barack obama beat hillary clinton in money raised, it was a political earthquake. this is not quite that earthquake, but it's a big deal. mark: when barack obama was going against clinton, he had b
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: "with all due respect" to the house of representatives, anybody seen kevin mccarthy? ♪ mark: on the show tonight, jeb, mark: on the show tonight, jeb, marco, and putin. but first, lots of lots of hillary and a touch of bernie. starting with a surprising announcement that an old socialist from vermont is giving hillary clinton a run for her money when it comes to money, as in fundraising. bernie sanders announced that he raised $26 million over the...
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john: your pataki episode. seth: pataki was huge. john: stick around.are going to continue this conversation. we are here with seth meyers. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. we are still here talking to seth meyers. john: i want to ask you about weekend update. this is probably the first time you have ever talked about politics on tv, right? seth: to a certain extent, right. john: did this whet your appetite? seth: certainly when you are writing jokes about it, it so helpful when audiences are paying attention to what is going on. audiences are interested in debates. it's the time when elections are most like television. it's always easier in an election cycle. mark: probably your greatest connection to american history is the 2011 white house correspondents dinner. a lot going on. you and the president hanging out while he is ordering the killing of an international terrorist. and you and the president took on trump. seth: probably took him down. mark: you only made him angry. seth: it was like a kung fu movie where he went and trained for three years. mark: rem
john: your pataki episode. seth: pataki was huge. john: stick around.are going to continue this conversation. we are here with seth meyers. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. we are still here talking to seth meyers. john: i want to ask you about weekend update. this is probably the first time you have ever talked about politics on tv, right? seth: to a certain extent, right. john: did this whet your appetite? seth: certainly when you are writing jokes about it, it so helpful when audiences are paying...
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john: how?at the farmer who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is political value in it. with harriet tubman and could get in a time machine to come here and in 2015. >> harriet tubman time machine. >> great movie. [laughter] if she could read any tsa one dash essay about my progression, she would laugh her head scarf off. >> if you are in the black market how you get out? >> if they're caught they to get out or sometimes they are executed. they hate the americans. so my last problem to have the ambassadors but they don't like the ambassadors. [laughter] that our suffering is because people are starving
john: how?at the farmer who bought the city but bring my parents back but the guard did not like me. [laughter] so they would denounce me. i am hoping for the best that they are safe. >> do you consider yourself a hero? and rebecca i get discouraged a lot. people inspired me a free day -- every day. >> is there any point african americans will stop playing the slavery card? >> not to speak for the whole community but that victim card will never go away there is political value...
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welcome back, john. john: thank you, charlie.harlie: this is the 28th book. 28 novels of nonfiction and five novels for young readers. john: book number 305i believe? written 55 ands i am trying to catch him. he knows i am behind him and he feels the pressure so he is really cranking them out now. "thepelican brief," "the king of torts," and on and on and on and on. and there are kids' books. you are what they call prolific. ok, that is over the last 30 years. charlie, i haven't worked 40 hours a week in the last 20 years. kinds ofut in those hours. i work for or five hours in the morning and when i am writing, i start a new book on january 1. that is my dropdead goal and then the goal is to finish by july the first, six months. charlie: and it will be punished -- published when? john: october. july 1 you spend a month or two of divisions and then it goes to press around labor day and then it takes a while to print books and then it comes out in mid-october and it stays up for a couple of years. charlie: do you have the impressio
welcome back, john. john: thank you, charlie.harlie: this is the 28th book. 28 novels of nonfiction and five novels for young readers. john: book number 305i believe? written 55 ands i am trying to catch him. he knows i am behind him and he feels the pressure so he is really cranking them out now. "thepelican brief," "the king of torts," and on and on and on and on. and there are kids' books. you are what they call prolific. ok, that is over the last 30 years. charlie, i...
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john: no. get sued all the time so i get dragged back to court, but i don't really -- they claim i stole the story from them. i have not been near a courtroom in a long time. charlie: these are lawyers? john: they come from all over the place. most of them don't file suit but we get a lot of letters from people threatening, you stole my idea. we say, ok, here is my lawyer's response and scare them off. i have not been sued -- every lawyer gets sued. spielberg said one big lawsuit for movies is a pretty good average. you will get sued by enough people who claimed you stole something. i do catch myself all the time, though. we read a lot of bad prosecutions and convictions. a lot of it is bad lawyering by the defense team and i often think, i wish i could have been there and provided a good defense. i wish i could take that case or maybe a civil case. i wish i could do that. i wish i could play for the cardinals. it's just kind of a fantasy world. i'm not going back to court. charlie: speaking of
john: no. get sued all the time so i get dragged back to court, but i don't really -- they claim i stole the story from them. i have not been near a courtroom in a long time. charlie: these are lawyers? john: they come from all over the place. most of them don't file suit but we get a lot of letters from people threatening, you stole my idea. we say, ok, here is my lawyer's response and scare them off. i have not been sued -- every lawyer gets sued. spielberg said one big lawsuit for movies is...
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john: context is all.nd in this context, the timing of these e-mails and the context of kevin mccarthy's statement overshadowed them. no one's paying attention, no one cares. the magnitude of the scandal is what it is. there's nothing that will move the ball forward in these e-mails, even if we are paying attention. but the truth is no one is paying attention. mark: if what mccarthy said is surmounted, the main thing is that it once again it shows how cavalier they were about using a private server. obviously they should have known that it was susceptible to being hacked. it's clear that they knew. they need to keep it on the downloads of the people would not hack. it once again it shows the euro's possibility of secretary clinton. john: we now know there are double the number of classified e-mails that passed through that server. incremental developer and, but an important one. -- incremental development. mark: the other piece of the clinton strategy, abesides trying to take advantage of what mccarthy sai
john: context is all.nd in this context, the timing of these e-mails and the context of kevin mccarthy's statement overshadowed them. no one's paying attention, no one cares. the magnitude of the scandal is what it is. there's nothing that will move the ball forward in these e-mails, even if we are paying attention. but the truth is no one is paying attention. mark: if what mccarthy said is surmounted, the main thing is that it once again it shows how cavalier they were about using a private...
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adams -- john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. but he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. comment inauguration day they are still deadlocked? here is one possibility. maybe, under the circumstances, there is an anonymous newspaper essay that comes out. maybe the person who should occupy the white house in that circumstances is none other than the secretary of state, john marshall. john marshall is even mentioned as one of the possible people trying to put himself into this complicated situation. right as adams' administration is ending, john marshall is secretary of state. and the new incoming chief justice. >> one point that is important to emphasize adams nominates , marshall and he gets confirmed by the senate in late january of 1801 in the midst of the presidential chaos. john marshall himself is a lame-duck appointment by the outgoing president john adams, confirmed by the outgoing feder
adams -- john marshall is john adams' ally and right-hand. but he is also the new incoming chief justice. for a month, he held two positions. there was another wrinkle with all of these conspiracies with this going on and on and the deadline. comment inauguration day they are still deadlocked? here is one possibility. maybe, under the circumstances, there is an anonymous newspaper essay that comes out. maybe the person who should occupy the white house in that circumstances is none other than...
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john: pumpkin. seth: -- john: state insect? seth: black fly? john: ladybug. state sport?, two for three. new hampshire has an outsize importance of presidential politics? do you think that is right, fair, and proper? seth: i don't. i would be a lot happier if they rotated the setting the tone around. with that said, i do think -- people from new hampshire take it very, very seriously. one of the benefits of a small state, obviously, i think most of the voters get a chance to meet the candidates in a way you do not get any larger state. i would not be of set, although a lot of people in my home state would be, i would not be upset if they changed it. john: you will not be welcome back in the state. seth: that's fine. mark: were you at a lot of the primaries? school inaduated high 1992. every single candidate came through. jerry brown -- i got to wear a coat and tie because it was jerry brown. i saw clinton. john: did you work on campaigns? seth: i was too cool. i never worked on any campaigns. but that was the nice thing about growing up there. --n: what do you get ready w
john: pumpkin. seth: -- john: state insect? seth: black fly? john: ladybug. state sport?, two for three. new hampshire has an outsize importance of presidential politics? do you think that is right, fair, and proper? seth: i don't. i would be a lot happier if they rotated the setting the tone around. with that said, i do think -- people from new hampshire take it very, very seriously. one of the benefits of a small state, obviously, i think most of the voters get a chance to meet the candidates...
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john adams. host: john marshall served on the card for 34 years. years.he court for 34 what was his next several years like? won?e have many cases having established this principle, he became more powerful than the next three presidents. would you go that far? >> i would not, and i don't think that is a good way to look at it. completed -- created the court as an equal. he has a series of opinions that establishes the authority of the supreme court to review state supreme court decisions, where he defines the contours of national power, including congressional power. opinionthe scope of his is brilliant, and also his personality, he took what was courtery lowly, disdained and really turned it into the supreme court of the united states. host: what should we remember him for? >> here is one thing in addition. i cannot remember who it was that said 90% of life is showing up. john marcil shows up. -- john marshall shows up. he stays for a very long time, 34 years. john j left. ellsworth left. imagine an alternate universe. there is not an alternative
john adams. host: john marshall served on the card for 34 years. years.he court for 34 what was his next several years like? won?e have many cases having established this principle, he became more powerful than the next three presidents. would you go that far? >> i would not, and i don't think that is a good way to look at it. completed -- created the court as an equal. he has a series of opinions that establishes the authority of the supreme court to review state supreme court decisions,...
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and john was our minority leader. worked hard, many thought that we'd never see that majority again. and on november, the day before the election, in 2010, i had lunch with then leader boehner and he said, we're going to take the majority back and it's going to happen tomorrow. ladies and gentlemen, history all changed when pope francis came. it changed because pope francis was here, but it changed the history of john boehner's speakership. but i'm confident history will show that john boehner was one of the best speakers in the history of our country. mr. speaker, god speed, we'll miss you. mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman very much. very inspiring. the gentlelady's recognized again. ms. kaptur: i thank the gentleman for yielding. i'd like to yield time to congresswoman joyce beatty, who had served as the minority leader of the ohio senate prior arriving here, and has just arrived with such capacity and i know she has served with john boehner and knows him very well. thank you for being here this evening, congresswo
and john was our minority leader. worked hard, many thought that we'd never see that majority again. and on november, the day before the election, in 2010, i had lunch with then leader boehner and he said, we're going to take the majority back and it's going to happen tomorrow. ladies and gentlemen, history all changed when pope francis came. it changed because pope francis was here, but it changed the history of john boehner's speakership. but i'm confident history will show that john boehner...
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john: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to new york city, tonight, mark and i are at the center of the universe for real. it is the early-stage special, sports fans. i am here in iowa. these are two states that make up 1.4% of the entire population of the united states but have an outsized role in determining who will be the next president. let's start with the activity where you are in the granite state. hillary clinton's theory -- a flurry of town halls, there were two issues on which she seemed to be on offense. the first one is gun control. in manchester, clinton talked about her new proposal that has four main points, tightening loopholes for gun shows and online sales, closing additional gaps in background checks, stopping domestic abusers from buying guns, and repealing immunity for gunmakers and dealers. she ran that out with rhetoric like this. >> when the nra was on one of calling thes and alcohol, tobacco, and firearms jack-booted thugs, president h w bush resigned as an nra member and said,
john: i am john heilemann. with all due respect to new york city, tonight, mark and i are at the center of the universe for real. it is the early-stage special, sports fans. i am here in iowa. these are two states that make up 1.4% of the entire population of the united states but have an outsized role in determining who will be the next president. let's start with the activity where you are in the granite state. hillary clinton's theory -- a flurry of town halls, there were two issues on which...
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john: there wasn't a single moment. think it was a progressive process that i have said all along, and has been important to me, to ask ourselves honestly are we the best owners of the "financial times" for the longer term. pearson have been fantastic owners for 50 years. we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and quality of the journalism, but we also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but inflection point is a greatly overused word, but in this case i think it is entirely relevant and appropriate. because increasingly we are now seeing more and more people accessing news analysis, journalism through social media, through twitter and facebook and all sorts of emerging channels and we're seeing more people making the shift from desktop to mobile. that is a huge opportunity for the "financial times." it can reach its journalism to more people than ever before in its history. but it is a great challenge as well, because it means it has to remake and rethink
john: there wasn't a single moment. think it was a progressive process that i have said all along, and has been important to me, to ask ourselves honestly are we the best owners of the "financial times" for the longer term. pearson have been fantastic owners for 50 years. we have been great guardians of the editorial integrity and quality of the journalism, but we also helped the "ft" to become global, to make the initial shift from analog to digital. but inflection point is...
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anthony: we are back with john sch john: i think people buy insurance for a variety of investment component. sales results are not correlated to market at all. there' s probably a slight flight to safety. back in 2008 and 2009, we saw a pickup in sales as people decided they had enough of the volatility and came in to life insurance. biological people buy it for protection. they buy it for long-term value. and that is sort of immune from market. gary: is the growth in the industry dependent on growth in employment, growth in gdp? what is the tracking economic data to look at how insurance is going to grow? industry has a lot of positive demographics on our side. if you look at the millennial generation, it is a bigger age cohort than just a number of people -- in the number of people than the baby boomers. there is a large group of people entering adulthood which are all prime customers for us. anthony: what do you say to a young person who thinks they are going to live forever and they don' t feel they need life insurance? john: first of all, life insurance isn' t just for death protection
anthony: we are back with john sch john: i think people buy insurance for a variety of investment component. sales results are not correlated to market at all. there' s probably a slight flight to safety. back in 2008 and 2009, we saw a pickup in sales as people decided they had enough of the volatility and came in to life insurance. biological people buy it for protection. they buy it for long-term value. and that is sort of immune from market. gary: is the growth in the industry dependent on...
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john kasich.h: he seems a very nice man but i don't know if the , electoral college right now is looking for a reasonable man. mark: ted cruz. seth: ted cruz, i found him a very aggressive debater. he was more interesting than most of my guest because he was very willing to go back and forth. i think it's very used to that. you can tell he likes conflict and that made him an interesting guest. mark: carly fiorina? seth: carly fiorina was sharp, but less charismatic than i was expecting. mark: really? seth: as a talkshow guest i did not find her to be -- mark: wowed. seth: i think when people run for president they need a little more spark may be. mark: last, mr. sparkle, lindsey graham? seth: he was all sparkle. nothing is like 1%. he had loaded up jokes. you can always tell when they preplan their off because jokes. john: bernie sanders? seth: great since of humor, laid-back, fun to talk to. john: we were told that your dream interview is with vladimir putin. seth: i would love to get him on the
john kasich.h: he seems a very nice man but i don't know if the , electoral college right now is looking for a reasonable man. mark: ted cruz. seth: ted cruz, i found him a very aggressive debater. he was more interesting than most of my guest because he was very willing to go back and forth. i think it's very used to that. you can tell he likes conflict and that made him an interesting guest. mark: carly fiorina? seth: carly fiorina was sharp, but less charismatic than i was expecting. mark:...
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john: eleanor? eleanor: the republicans are trying to turn sidney blumenthal a svengali-type figure in suggesting he was behind all of and isya strategy secretly whispering in hillary's ear. it's ridiculous. and the 11 hours of badgering withstood that. in my history, i can't remember or woman being subjected to that kind of questioning over that long doing as well and as hillary clinton did. john: 10 hours. a selectthis was committee. they chose people on it, several on the republican side are theyr prosecutors, and hammered away at her as though they were in a courtroom and createre going to reasonable doubt in the minds of one juror. political prosecution, in the best sense of the word, is very different. tone, in style, the republicans really fell on their they, one more time, republican overreach helps hillary clinton. hurdle she's now gotten over on her way to likely democratiche nomination. john: let's get back to sidney. clinton's mainry adviser on libya? ambassador stevens or sidney blument
john: eleanor? eleanor: the republicans are trying to turn sidney blumenthal a svengali-type figure in suggesting he was behind all of and isya strategy secretly whispering in hillary's ear. it's ridiculous. and the 11 hours of badgering withstood that. in my history, i can't remember or woman being subjected to that kind of questioning over that long doing as well and as hillary clinton did. john: 10 hours. a selectthis was committee. they chose people on it, several on the republican side are...
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but so john adams is -- john marshall is john adam's ally. he is also the new incoming chief justice. what happens is the deadline goes on and on and on. and come inauguration day, they are still dead liked, here is possibility, maybe, there's -- there's anonymous newspaper article that comes out that said, that maybe the one that should occupy the white house in that situation is the secretary is of state. john marshall. he is even mentioned as one of the people trying to nose himself in to this really complicated situation. but for, right as adam's administration is ending. jes yes, john marshall is both the secretary of state and the incumbent. >> adams nominates marshall and he gets confirmed by the senate, in late january 1801, becomes chief justice in phenomenon 1fe 1801, and john marshall is a lame duck appointment by the outgoing president. confirmed by the outgoing federalist senate. >> so the new president coming in, he has a majority in congress and learns that john adams finds a way to continue his point of view within the federal
but so john adams is -- john marshall is john adam's ally. he is also the new incoming chief justice. what happens is the deadline goes on and on and on. and come inauguration day, they are still dead liked, here is possibility, maybe, there's -- there's anonymous newspaper article that comes out that said, that maybe the one that should occupy the white house in that situation is the secretary is of state. john marshall. he is even mentioned as one of the people trying to nose himself in to...
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john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to democratic candidates debating here tonight, you can run, but you can't hide. ♪ baby, vegas.gas, good evening from the first democratic presidential debate. we are at the win hotel -- winn hotel here in sin city. although you could call it spin city. it's the spin room, the spinderdome. we will be your spin buddies for the next hour as the candidate get ready to debate. national front rudder hillary clinton and college campus front runner bernie sanders. one a household name for two decades, closer to three. second, a socialist that makes a monster impression. what we make -- what we look for in that cage match? mark: bernie sanders can get away with mistakes. if he is himself and is not nervous and is able to talk about policy positions that he wants, he is almost a lock to be a winner tonight. john: it would be good to show some humor and optimism, it would be good to show us offside. mark: maybe tell a story about a real person. john: we have heard them sp
john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to democratic candidates debating here tonight, you can run, but you can't hide. ♪ baby, vegas.gas, good evening from the first democratic presidential debate. we are at the win hotel -- winn hotel here in sin city. although you could call it spin city. it's the spin room, the spinderdome. we will be your spin buddies for the next hour as the candidate get ready to debate. national front rudder hillary clinton and college campus...
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♪ john: good evening sports fans, i am john heilemann.ere with mark halperin and kansas city, home of the royals. 2014 american league champions. we hope to thousand 15 american league champions, because we can't tolerate the idea of a canadian baseball team in the world series. we will be interviewing ben carson, heading to iowa for a jampacked weekend of presidential politics. but first, it's hillary clinton on the hill day. benghazi-heavyg lineup today. since 10:00 a.m., the secretary of state gave her secretary to trey gowdy committee. the republicans were by and large familiar, but the gop tried to break new ground on the vulnerability of the compound where for american officials were killed in 2012. and on a narrative crafted by clinton and the obama administration why the attack happened. we also saw a somewhat new approach involving clinton's longtime friend and former advisor, sidney blumenthal. republicans implying that clinton was more attentive to blumenthal than ambassador stevens when asking for security in benghazi. >> you
♪ john: good evening sports fans, i am john heilemann.ere with mark halperin and kansas city, home of the royals. 2014 american league champions. we hope to thousand 15 american league champions, because we can't tolerate the idea of a canadian baseball team in the world series. we will be interviewing ben carson, heading to iowa for a jampacked weekend of presidential politics. but first, it's hillary clinton on the hill day. benghazi-heavyg lineup today. since 10:00 a.m., the secretary of...