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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: thank you, panel.nk you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. . john: less than a year from now, we elect a new president. who will i vote for? i'm one of the single issue voters. one thing matters most to me, which candidate is least likely to threaten our liberty? in other words, who is less likely to micromanage my life. spend us broke. less likely to involve us in foreign wars that will reduce our safety? of all the candidates the one most likely to protect the dignity of the individual is, well, i'm not sure. i know it's not her. she wants to micromanage america and police the rest of the world. it's not him. he would allow us some freedoms but spend and regulate us into poverty. this group offered better choices but some of them want to police the world and police our bedrooms. i think the one candidate most likely to leave us free is this man. but he's a long shot. he hasn't been getting much support. so when this businessman entered the race, i thought maybe he's goo
john: thank you, panel.nk you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. . john: less than a year from now, we elect a new president. who will i vote for? i'm one of the single issue voters. one thing matters most to me, which candidate is least likely to threaten our liberty? in other words, who is less likely to micromanage my life. spend us broke. less likely to involve us in foreign wars that will reduce our safety? of all the candidates the one most likely to...
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john: were they ashameed?on't have a response, they don't have a justification, and frankly, i love all sorts of art. i think there should be this ridiculous crap, i think there should be little orphan annie plays. i think there should be nudity but paid for by the people who consume it. nigh my 90-year-old grandmother goes to sleep in tennessee, doesn't want to pay for this stuff. if i want to pay for it, then great. you have a bureaucrat deciding what is good art, have you censorship concerns and wasted tax dollars, let us support the art we want to support. john: sum it up for us, why do you do what you do? how is government waste a threat to our liberty? >> i think it's very clear when you take your time to make your money, and that money is taken for something that's not appropriate, that isn't a role of government, that you can't spend your money on. it hurts your ability to enjoy the sort of life that you want, you don't have the time with your family that you want, you don't get to make decisions that
john: were they ashameed?on't have a response, they don't have a justification, and frankly, i love all sorts of art. i think there should be this ridiculous crap, i think there should be little orphan annie plays. i think there should be nudity but paid for by the people who consume it. nigh my 90-year-old grandmother goes to sleep in tennessee, doesn't want to pay for this stuff. if i want to pay for it, then great. you have a bureaucrat deciding what is good art, have you censorship concerns...
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john: yeah!our company charging a thousand or $8,000 make everyone more hypersensitive and more likely to sue! >> it depends how it's done. when you come in, first of all, some companies have to do it. in california there's a law that managers have to go through a certain amount of this training regardless every couple of years. you don't do it, you're in trouble. secondarily, companies that engage diversity and inclusion in a meaningful way, they build it into strategy rather than doing training, and they focus on building a strong culture. they do perform better. john: harvard business review article says a study of 800 companies showed diversity training had no positive effect in the average workplace. >> i'm familiar with that study. training by itself as an event doesn't produce a lot of results. millions were spent on training resulting in, well, nothing. >> i agree. >> if you put people through diversity training, and a company doesn't care about diversity, it doesn't matter. it's about bu
john: yeah!our company charging a thousand or $8,000 make everyone more hypersensitive and more likely to sue! >> it depends how it's done. when you come in, first of all, some companies have to do it. in california there's a law that managers have to go through a certain amount of this training regardless every couple of years. you don't do it, you're in trouble. secondarily, companies that engage diversity and inclusion in a meaningful way, they build it into strategy rather than doing...
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john: i have noticed. rand: nobody knows what economic system that celebrities for bit trust him because he is smarter and all-powerful and given more power and he will fix everything. as a long-standing tradition in our country going back even to the magna carta on trying to limit power of people living for too too much power in the hands of an individual comic -- john: even donald trump? rand: even a benign autocrat like trumpet maybe it may not be so good to have so much power the hands of one person. john: i am glad you call him benign. rand: perhaps benign. john: you in your time as senator had pushback against the washington elites. you have filibustered the nsa spying and lying about spying and you oppose budgets that actually cut spending instead of just slowing the growth which is fairly radical to get people's attention. you made -- he made this video where he takes a chainsaw to the tax code. rand: i'm rand paul and i'm trying to kill the tax code, all 70,000 pages of it. john: i like that obvio
john: i have noticed. rand: nobody knows what economic system that celebrities for bit trust him because he is smarter and all-powerful and given more power and he will fix everything. as a long-standing tradition in our country going back even to the magna carta on trying to limit power of people living for too too much power in the hands of an individual comic -- john: even donald trump? rand: even a benign autocrat like trumpet maybe it may not be so good to have so much power the hands of...
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john: how can government protect us? when politicians spend so much time obsessing about other things. >> drugs are menacing our society. john: government orders colleges, make sure students feel safe. >> just want to be together. john: some politicians are obsessed with gambling. new york's attorney general issuing a cease-and-desist order. >> let people play, who cares! >> if you're a rich businessman you may get your cronies in government to forcibly take people's property. >> for you to call them cronies it's unfair. john: politician are cronies of businessman, safety nannies and aspiring social engineers. instead of keeping us safe, they chip away at our liberty. that's our show, tonight. obviously, the biggest threat to liberty is one that will take your life. recently in paris, terrorists killed more than 130 people, and afterward, isis bragged we successfully attacked the capital of prostitution and obscenity. were prostitution and obscenity the reason the murderers did what they did? i don't presume to know. but
john: how can government protect us? when politicians spend so much time obsessing about other things. >> drugs are menacing our society. john: government orders colleges, make sure students feel safe. >> just want to be together. john: some politicians are obsessed with gambling. new york's attorney general issuing a cease-and-desist order. >> let people play, who cares! >> if you're a rich businessman you may get your cronies in government to forcibly take people's...
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john: thank you, panel. you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right . john: less than a year from now, we elect a new president. who will i vote for? i'm one of the single issue voters. one thing matters most to me, which candidate is least likely to threaten our liberty? in other wor
john: thank you, panel. you, audience. [ applause ] >> coming up, my fight with donald trump. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? you can't...
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john: no. freedom of speech is guaranteed by the constitution, the first amendment. clarence: but that's not an issue. eleanor: should that guarantee yelling fire in a crowded theater? john: no. i'm not saying that is the -- eleanor: those are the arguments they're having on campus today. pat: john, if you were shouted down in a speech, who's going to guarantee your right, first amendment rights, who are you going to go to? clarence: it's a question of right versus -- college administrators, freedom of speech. pat: it's been shouted down. freedom of speech is not universal. pat: you move off of campus and move to another campus. john: move to another campus, that's the way you handle it? pat: in a campaign, look at -- one got shouted down for one month to where he couldn't speak by these little fascists. clarence: a photographer's right to take pictures. so we're talking about it. we're not talking about a big constitutional argument. the fact is you work these kind of things out. reporter, and
john: no. freedom of speech is guaranteed by the constitution, the first amendment. clarence: but that's not an issue. eleanor: should that guarantee yelling fire in a crowded theater? john: no. i'm not saying that is the -- eleanor: those are the arguments they're having on campus today. pat: john, if you were shouted down in a speech, who's going to guarantee your right, first amendment rights, who are you going to go to? clarence: it's a question of right versus -- college administrators,...
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john quigley: yes, i'm agent john quigley.y oswald: this is supposed to be a free country. i was arrested for exercising my right to free speech and i've been here all night long. john quigley: i understand that you and the other three men were charged with disturbing the peace. lee harvey oswald: i did not disturb the peace. i was attacked for my beliefs. john quigley: you're pro-cuba? pro-castro? lee harvey oswald: i belong to fair play for cuba, yes. john quigley: and who is aj hidell? lee harvey oswald: hidell, he issued that membership card to me. mr. hidell is the president of the committee. marina: hidell is name you make up. you tell fbi hidell rhyme with fidel? tell fbi you want name our baby fidel? all you do. all day, pass out cuba paper. ha! still no job. only cuba, cuba, cuba, you know? cuba not care about you. lee harvey oswald: marina! marina: what kind of man are you? look at you. great man, genius and no one knows it. how am i supposed to live like this? lee harvey oswald: you're going back to texas. you call
john quigley: yes, i'm agent john quigley.y oswald: this is supposed to be a free country. i was arrested for exercising my right to free speech and i've been here all night long. john quigley: i understand that you and the other three men were charged with disturbing the peace. lee harvey oswald: i did not disturb the peace. i was attacked for my beliefs. john quigley: you're pro-cuba? pro-castro? lee harvey oswald: i belong to fair play for cuba, yes. john quigley: and who is aj hidell? lee...
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john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to lindsey graham, whose polling numbers are -- well, let's just say there is nowhere to go but up. sen. graham: was i supposed to say something? ♪ john: stick around for more of that later in the show. but first we have a new bloomberg politics national poll, with findings about how americans feel about the only thing that's been in news from past six days, and that is isis and what to do about it. you will notice there is often the traditional split between democrats and republicans, as they often are divided on a lot of things. but also surprising areas of agreement. let's start with the biggest question, whether the u.s. should send troops to fight isis? here are the results. the country is split down the middle, 44% to say yes, 45% say no. taking a look at the partisan breakdown. the polarization is so much the driving factor. democrats overwhelmingly say no, republicans overwhelmingly say yes. mark, what is this to the likelihood of the u.s. muster the abi
john: and i'm john heilemann. "with all due respect" to lindsey graham, whose polling numbers are -- well, let's just say there is nowhere to go but up. sen. graham: was i supposed to say something? ♪ john: stick around for more of that later in the show. but first we have a new bloomberg politics national poll, with findings about how americans feel about the only thing that's been in news from past six days, and that is isis and what to do about it. you will notice there is often...
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john: technology?mmission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. john: is the american dream still alive? it is hard to be optimistic walking around this conference because so many people here are promoting buying gold and savings like sleep that night knowing your assets are safe. they have a point because politicians keep promising people free stuff and so much more than taxpayers could never find that these paper dollars your someday may be worth pennies the fed was created the dollar lost 96% of its value proposal i've bought gold and silver. i know they will hold their value
john: technology?mmission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong....
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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: i am john heilemann. with all the turkeys not lucky enough to be pardoned by president obama, it's all gravy from here, guys. ♪ mark: happy day before thanksgiving, sports fans. a thanksgiving meal, debate real, appeal, and thanksgiving seal. we will dig into what the president said this morning when he delivered a statement on national security and reassured americans that he is taking all measures to keep americans safe here it >. >> right now, we have no credible intelligence of a plot on the homeland. let me remind you what i'll coalition is doing to destroy these terrorists and defeat their ideology. we have conducted more than 8000 airstrikes on strongholds and equipment. those strikes along with our partners on the ground have taken out key leaders, taken back territory in both iraq and syria. john: how did he do? mark: he did well. i thought it was important to reassure american families that , that hery is safe talked about the coalition and about what is being done to isil, and i thought his ton
john: i am john heilemann. with all the turkeys not lucky enough to be pardoned by president obama, it's all gravy from here, guys. ♪ mark: happy day before thanksgiving, sports fans. a thanksgiving meal, debate real, appeal, and thanksgiving seal. we will dig into what the president said this morning when he delivered a statement on national security and reassured americans that he is taking all measures to keep americans safe here it >. >> right now, we have no credible...
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john: i think the "ft" does make money.s everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important, wide social purpose. being in the business of global education, likewise, really important to the future of the world and great opportunities to grow. but those are two quite different horses, and you cannot ride them both simultaneously. francine: was there any moment in the negotiations where you thought, actually, the "ft" is such a big brand that we shouldn't be letting it go? john: personally, a hugely difficult decision for me. when i joined pearson back in 1997, its ownership of the "ft" was one of the things that attracted me. and ironically, th
john: i think the "ft" does make money.s everybody knows, it was a lush year profits of 24 million pounds on sales of 300 million pounds. i very much believe the "ft" has a sustainable and profitable future. but the best way of ensuring it can maximize that is by being part of a company that is completely and absolutely focused on journalism. that is what nikkei brings. and i think -- being in the business of global journalism, it is a great thing to be in. really important,...
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john: technology?commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. now more than ever america's electricity comes from cleaner- burning natural gas. and no one produces more of it than exxonmobil. helping dramatically reduce u.s. emissions. because turning on the lights... isn't as simple as just flipping a switch. energy lives here. john: is the american dream still alive? it is hard to be optimistic walking around thi
john: technology?commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong....
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john: i know.his and trying to use this is the only thing he can do in his comeback. there is no reason to talk about jeb bush unless in the context of, can he come back? he way he behaved this week, is performing well enough to come back now, without a doubt. john: there were various moments in the last couple days were people have noted in the press that it has been like a therapy session. the way he's talking about his father, like from the couch, does that work? mark: it's not flawless, but it could be worse. john: fair enough. when we come back, we ask former bush adviser mark mckinnon for his thoughts on the bush 41 biography we just talked about, after these words. ♪ john: we are back, talking more about the book about the bushes and the presidential campaign with mark mckinnon, strategist to george w. bush and many others, including some democrats once upon a time. there is no way to look at this except them in some way being put on the couch. what do you think this impact will be on the bu
john: i know.his and trying to use this is the only thing he can do in his comeback. there is no reason to talk about jeb bush unless in the context of, can he come back? he way he behaved this week, is performing well enough to come back now, without a doubt. john: there were various moments in the last couple days were people have noted in the press that it has been like a therapy session. the way he's talking about his father, like from the couch, does that work? mark: it's not flawless, but...
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john: i am john heilemann. mark: i am mark halperin. with all due respect to ted cruz and marco rubio, you guys might want to take this thing outside. ♪ mark: in our playlist tonight, the one with the dentist, but first, the one with a pretty interesting immigration debate. we have been watching marco rubio and ted cruz getting closer to a head on collision. today, we got a glimpse. after throwing some amnesty in tuesday'so debate ted cruz went on the , radio today and amped it up. >> we had an epic battle in congress a couple of years ago on the question of amnesty and the argument that we need to secure the border first was an argument i was making over and over again. it was an argument jeff sessions was making over and over again. all of the folks on the other side dismissed it saying we were , anti-immigrant for believing we should secure the borders. i have a deep and genuine disagreement with that view. the voter, when politicians are saying the exact opposite of what they have done in office, i treat that with skepticism. mark:
john: i am john heilemann. mark: i am mark halperin. with all due respect to ted cruz and marco rubio, you guys might want to take this thing outside. ♪ mark: in our playlist tonight, the one with the dentist, but first, the one with a pretty interesting immigration debate. we have been watching marco rubio and ted cruz getting closer to a head on collision. today, we got a glimpse. after throwing some amnesty in tuesday'so debate ted cruz went on the , radio today and amped it up. >>...
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♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin.onald trump: and i am donald trump, and with "with all due respect" to the campaign trail, this is thick ice. ♪ john: this show will be a long-playing production every day of one hour instead of 30 minutes. that is right, you have us for the full hour. we will have donald the j. trump, that's right, the trump. we will have him for the full hour. so is it ben carson or, in fact, marco rubio's season in the sun? we had rubio support spike in a new hampshire where a new monmouth university poll shows rubio with about nine points in september and now he is at 13%. in a cattle call in iowa, one person who is not impressed is, surprise, surprise, the aforementioned mr. trump. donald trump: i don't think he is going to make it, and i was watching the press shows this morning, and one of the shows had marco rubio nowhere near me in the polls. i don't think -- personally, i called him a lightweight. at one point, i called him a lightweight. i don't mean to be insulting, but i do describe people
♪ john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin.onald trump: and i am donald trump, and with "with all due respect" to the campaign trail, this is thick ice. ♪ john: this show will be a long-playing production every day of one hour instead of 30 minutes. that is right, you have us for the full hour. we will have donald the j. trump, that's right, the trump. we will have him for the full hour. so is it ben carson or, in fact, marco rubio's season in the sun? we had rubio...
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john: technology?sion and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. phil
john: technology?sion and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. ♪ i...
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john, back to you. john: thank you, mark.ime to bring in jamie rubin, the assistant secretary of state for public affairs and state department spokesman during the clinton administration. he is now a columnist for "the sunday times" of london. he wrote a piece this month titled "beware, isis is now a threat to the entire world your code he joins us from london. thank you for coming in so late there. my first question for you, at this moment, in the wake of a horrific attack, everyone blames president obama or someone else, and at the moment of widespread blame casting, who do you think deserves the most blame? mr. rubin: i can give you many answers. obviously the colonial system , created an arab world in which these people never learn how to govern themselves. the sunnis are fighting the shiites, which is crucial with what is going on with islamic state. there is the question of saddam hussein getting it all started by invading kuwait. there is president bush invading iraq in the first place. there is president obama pulling
john, back to you. john: thank you, mark.ime to bring in jamie rubin, the assistant secretary of state for public affairs and state department spokesman during the clinton administration. he is now a columnist for "the sunday times" of london. he wrote a piece this month titled "beware, isis is now a threat to the entire world your code he joins us from london. thank you for coming in so late there. my first question for you, at this moment, in the wake of a horrific attack,...
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john: technology?ission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. congratulations. you're down with crestor. >>yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine, or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of serious side effects. i'm down with crestor! make your m
john: technology?ission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong....
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john is poisoned at the end. john is the great forgotten here. a really peculiar standing on its head in english history. if you look at shakespeare king john it is a great deal better. it's not a patch on the history place of the 15th century. and john gets poisoned. pathetic. so the 16th century is really the forgotten time for magna carta in the 15th century doesn't play particularly prominent role in politics. >> so the u.s. and the uk have a close intertwined history. the magna carta comes down over the centuries. you come to us. we have developed the constitution to do you think it is time for the uk to codify? >> for the uk to codify? well, there is some talk in the uk at the moment of a british bill of rights, which has been
john is poisoned at the end. john is the great forgotten here. a really peculiar standing on its head in english history. if you look at shakespeare king john it is a great deal better. it's not a patch on the history place of the 15th century. and john gets poisoned. pathetic. so the 16th century is really the forgotten time for magna carta in the 15th century doesn't play particularly prominent role in politics. >> so the u.s. and the uk have a close intertwined history. the magna carta...
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tell us, john. john: laura bush. clarence: laura bush, ok. john: starting with a radio address in 2001 on the oppression of afghan women. laura bush continues to be solved -- involved with her afghan women's project at the bush insurance institute. she has remained active on the issue as a former first lady. peter o.: i think what she said there basically was right. she didn't say it in saudi arabia but qatar. as for afghanistan, i hate to say it but mr. obama, we've pulled out of there. the taliban on the move and lord help those girls and women if that thing goes down to the taliban because for all our lectures and the rest of it, the muslim world by and large does not agree on the kind of quality for women that we do here in the united states. there are 1.5 billion people -- tom: that's why i think michelle obama making that speech was much better than bring back our girls with a sad face. this was michelle obama doing something important and passionate. i give her credit going for qatar. the problem i would say is that we have to say mich
tell us, john. john: laura bush. clarence: laura bush, ok. john: starting with a radio address in 2001 on the oppression of afghan women. laura bush continues to be solved -- involved with her afghan women's project at the bush insurance institute. she has remained active on the issue as a former first lady. peter o.: i think what she said there basically was right. she didn't say it in saudi arabia but qatar. as for afghanistan, i hate to say it but mr. obama, we've pulled out of there. the...
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john: im going to ask you to weigh in on a fundamental dispute. john ellis bush bush, dead?ere still a comeback in that man? al: boy, i tell you, if he is not dead, he is close to it. i just can't see the pathway. there are a lot of things i have been wrong on, but i don't see him energizing anybody anymore. mark: of bush, ted cruz, john kasich, marco rubio, who do you think will finish first in iowa? al: rubio. mark: i think whoever finishes tops in the establishment lane in iowa will be the nominee. al: especially if somebody like rubio or one of the others finishes at the top of the pack in iowa and does well in new hampshire in the next couple of days. mark: second, third, or fourth even in iowa, but the top establishment finisher and then first or second in new hampshire, i think rubio could do that. al: they have to get to florida first. if one of them doesn't do well in one of those early states, they are not going to get to florida. john: you have to spend so much wisdom, we will be cleaning up the floor for days. al: have me back on to put a jihad on the media and t
john: im going to ask you to weigh in on a fundamental dispute. john ellis bush bush, dead?ere still a comeback in that man? al: boy, i tell you, if he is not dead, he is close to it. i just can't see the pathway. there are a lot of things i have been wrong on, but i don't see him energizing anybody anymore. mark: of bush, ted cruz, john kasich, marco rubio, who do you think will finish first in iowa? al: rubio. mark: i think whoever finishes tops in the establishment lane in iowa will be the...
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john: and i john heilemann. and with all due respect to monopoly, that's not how the real world works. mark: but it is how presidential politics work which is why sometimes you have to take a chance. happy veterans day, sports fans. tonight, rubio passes go, cruz collects $200. but first, the electricity in the waterworks. it has been 24 hours since they exited stage right at the milwaukee theater. how they do? superduper well, according to some sources. >> we have had three strong debates. do you think this was your best? >> more good reviews for you last night. >> this was a good, substantive debate. >> i thought it was great. i thought it was a terrific debate. >> i feel great. >> i feel good about it. >> people say i won it but i think i did well. mark: if you're dizzy, it might be because of the postdebate spin, although this time we kind of believe it. in your official record of the debate, you scored everyone between a b- and b+. so much of the bell curve. what do you think? has there been a major fallout
john: and i john heilemann. and with all due respect to monopoly, that's not how the real world works. mark: but it is how presidential politics work which is why sometimes you have to take a chance. happy veterans day, sports fans. tonight, rubio passes go, cruz collects $200. but first, the electricity in the waterworks. it has been 24 hours since they exited stage right at the milwaukee theater. how they do? superduper well, according to some sources. >> we have had three strong...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. donald trump: and i am donald trump. and with all respect -- and with respect" to the campaign trail, this is thick ice. ♪ this show will be a long playing production every day of one hour instead of dirty minutes. , you have us for the full hour. we will have donald the j. trump, that's right, the trump. we will have him for the full hour. so is it ben carson or in fact marco rubio's season in the sun? rubio support spike in a new hampshire where a new monmouth university poll shows about nine points since september and now he is at 13%. iowa, onee call in person who is not impressed is, surprise, surprise, the ever mentioned mr. trump -- the aforementioned mr. trump. don't think he is going to make it and i was watching the press is morning and one of the shows and marco rubio is nowhere in the polls. i don't think, personally, i call him a lightweight. at 1.i called him a lightweight. insulting, --o be i called him a lightweight. i do mean to be insulting, but it is true. john: how real is marco rubio's rise? marco ru
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. donald trump: and i am donald trump. and with all respect -- and with respect" to the campaign trail, this is thick ice. ♪ this show will be a long playing production every day of one hour instead of dirty minutes. , you have us for the full hour. we will have donald the j. trump, that's right, the trump. we will have him for the full hour. so is it ben carson or in fact marco rubio's season in the sun? rubio support spike in a new...
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john: the word is elegant.hen, sayonara. ♪ quick she founded a genetic testing company on one big idea, to create a dna database so big and could single-handedly move science forward, even help cure deadly diseases. but in 2013, a near disastrous lull. had to ceo anne wojcicki face a very public divorce him her husband, google founder sergey brin.
john: the word is elegant.hen, sayonara. ♪ quick she founded a genetic testing company on one big idea, to create a dna database so big and could single-handedly move science forward, even help cure deadly diseases. but in 2013, a near disastrous lull. had to ceo anne wojcicki face a very public divorce him her husband, google founder sergey brin.
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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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john: jeb bush has to stop giving soundbites like the one he gave to john carl today.h to change the dynamic because there are so many bush supporters who do not want him to go negative on rubio. everybody else is going negative. i think jeb bush has to find his stride and let other people do the dirty work. mark: don't go after other people, just talk about yourself. he said that he will focus on talking about america's economy in the next debate. john: we are on the tube for an hour twice a day at 5:00 and 8:00. mark: until then, thank you for watching. we will see you. sayonara. ♪ ♪ >> he worked alongside steve jobs and became known as the godfather of the ipod. apple, thenecade at started a company of his own, , where he promised to invent every unloved product in the home. snapped it up for three point -- $3.2 billion. tony fadell
john: jeb bush has to stop giving soundbites like the one he gave to john carl today.h to change the dynamic because there are so many bush supporters who do not want him to go negative on rubio. everybody else is going negative. i think jeb bush has to find his stride and let other people do the dirty work. mark: don't go after other people, just talk about yourself. he said that he will focus on talking about america's economy in the next debate. john: we are on the tube for an hour twice a...
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john dickerson: good evening. i'm john dickerson of cbs news in des moines, iowa. the debate you've tuned in to see tonight is a symbol of the freedom we all cherish. last night, the world watched in horror as freedom was savagely attacked in the heart of paris. at least 129 people were killed and many more wounded in a coordinated series of terror attacks. tonight, as france mourns, so does america. so before we begin tonight's second debate with these candidates for the democratic presidential nomination, we ask you to join us in observing a moment of silence. [moment of silence] john dickerson: now please welcome to drake university former secretary of state hillary clinton. [applause] senator bernie sanders of vermont. [applause] john dickerson: and martin o'malley, the former governor of maryland. [applause] john dickerson: joining me in the questioning tonight are cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes, anchor kevin cooney of our cbs des moines affiliate kcci, and political columnist kathie obradovich of the des moines register. [applause] john dic
john dickerson: good evening. i'm john dickerson of cbs news in des moines, iowa. the debate you've tuned in to see tonight is a symbol of the freedom we all cherish. last night, the world watched in horror as freedom was savagely attacked in the heart of paris. at least 129 people were killed and many more wounded in a coordinated series of terror attacks. tonight, as france mourns, so does america. so before we begin tonight's second debate with these candidates for the democratic...
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john dickerson: good evening. i'm john dickerson of cbs news in des moines, iowa. the debate you've tuned in to see tonight is a symbol of the freedom we all cherish. last night, the world watched in horror as freedom was savagely attacked in the heart of paris. at least 129 people were killed and many more wounded in a coordinated series of terror attacks. tonight, as france mourns, so does america. so before we begin tonight's second debate with these candidates for the democratic presidential nomination, we ask you to join us in observing a moment of silence. [moment of silence] john dickerson: now please welcome to drake university former secretary of state hillary clinton. [applause] john dickerson: senator bernie sanders of vermont. [applause] john dickerson: and martin o'malley, the former governor of maryland. [applause] john dickerson: joining me in the questioning tonight are cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes, anchor kevin cooney of our cbs des moines affiliate kcci, and political columnist kathie obradovich of the "des moines register." [
john dickerson: good evening. i'm john dickerson of cbs news in des moines, iowa. the debate you've tuned in to see tonight is a symbol of the freedom we all cherish. last night, the world watched in horror as freedom was savagely attacked in the heart of paris. at least 129 people were killed and many more wounded in a coordinated series of terror attacks. tonight, as france mourns, so does america. so before we begin tonight's second debate with these candidates for the democratic...
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john: in america. there adaptive programs, perhaps it will make it easier to build their confidence up, help them through with the problems they are doing online? if it is clear they are finding it easy to do, maybe getting bored we push them onto something more challenging. if we see they are trying to master a concept, we will say, do you want help here and now? it could be someone in india, they pop up in chat or on skype. it is much more personable and adaptable, and driven by the needs of the students. it is more engaging. you are using the technology, you're making better use of data analytics. you are understanding specific movements and that student's understanding. it is obviously much more scalable and affordable as well. what we do in that example, we can help the 22-year-old graduate in china who has a great grammar and vocabulary in english, but lacks the fluency to get the job with a global corporation. in another way we can help the parents in a poor country in africa, who knows, that le
john: in america. there adaptive programs, perhaps it will make it easier to build their confidence up, help them through with the problems they are doing online? if it is clear they are finding it easy to do, maybe getting bored we push them onto something more challenging. if we see they are trying to master a concept, we will say, do you want help here and now? it could be someone in india, they pop up in chat or on skype. it is much more personable and adaptable, and driven by the needs of...