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john: give examples. out gun control propaganda at the same time barack obama was pushing out gun control. lena dunham has been pushing barack obama forward. you have saw an abortion story line on "scandal" and gender jones. it always mirrors a particular points of view. john: when the white house wanted taxpayers to pay for free community college they got celebrities to make this video. >> community college for everyone. >> there must be cases where people on the right work with republicans. 237. >> no. i'm hard pressed to think of a case where people on the right formally or inform haley worked -- or informally worked with republicans. john: if there are people on the right in hollywood, why do they stay hid snn. >> they are afraid of getting fired. i spoke with several, many, many of the chief executives and high-ranking officers at shows and channels and a surprising number of them were willing to say they don't hire conservatives. if they finds out someone is conservative they try to fire them. becau
john: give examples. out gun control propaganda at the same time barack obama was pushing out gun control. lena dunham has been pushing barack obama forward. you have saw an abortion story line on "scandal" and gender jones. it always mirrors a particular points of view. john: when the white house wanted taxpayers to pay for free community college they got celebrities to make this video. >> community college for everyone. >> there must be cases where people on the right...
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john: in the private sector. libertarians, ideas and actions are flush i shaling. >> we can tailor customize our lives and apply that in politic. we have seen marijuana legalized in half a dozen state. we have seen gay marriage legalized in this country. so when people talk about the libertarian moment and a. >and -- and poo-poo it, they are trying to make the conversation about presidential politic. john: most of life is not about that. >> thank god. john: but the rest of this show is. let's talk about the last man standing. i'll rank number order of where they are in odd of winning the nomination. but you range them how a libertarian would range them. who is best? >> ted cruz. of the field, i guess. it's not that i'm going to vote for the man. but he has the combining of not as much of an interventionist militarily. he lines up with rand paul somewhat on surveillance issues, criminal justice issues. too much of a social justice conservative. john: you put bernie sanders third. >> in many ways bernie sanders has
john: in the private sector. libertarians, ideas and actions are flush i shaling. >> we can tailor customize our lives and apply that in politic. we have seen marijuana legalized in half a dozen state. we have seen gay marriage legalized in this country. so when people talk about the libertarian moment and a. >and -- and poo-poo it, they are trying to make the conversation about presidential politic. john: most of life is not about that. >> thank god. john: but the rest of this...
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john: trump was not in the debate.ou who won this debate and you said marco rubio. >> what rubio had was a balance between attention and emotion. cruz was good but cruz can pull on this passionate part of us much better and i need to be emotionally connected to something or some idea before i move. john: i'm sceptical of this zest idea. they used to advertise cleaner than soap. but you say you are smarter than frank luntz? >> let's go head-to-head and find out. john: the campaign moves to new hampshire it calls itself the live free or die state. how much of that is true? i think it landed last tuesday. one second it's there. then, woosh, it's gone. i swear i saw it swallow seven people. seven. i just wish one of those people could have been mrs. johnson. [dog bark] trust me, we're dealing with a higher intelligence here. ♪ the all-new audi q7 is here. ♪ yawn * live free or die. it's such a good motto. some think it's from patrick henry's give me liberty or give me death. but it's from a world war ii general. the quote
john: trump was not in the debate.ou who won this debate and you said marco rubio. >> what rubio had was a balance between attention and emotion. cruz was good but cruz can pull on this passionate part of us much better and i need to be emotionally connected to something or some idea before i move. john: i'm sceptical of this zest idea. they used to advertise cleaner than soap. but you say you are smarter than frank luntz? >> let's go head-to-head and find out. john: the campaign...
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john: what up with mayor cap young people. age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the speaker is gloria alvarez. and she joins us now. you are talking to people in latin america about markets. >> individual right, life, liberty and private property which are the most violated rights in all of our continent. john: and people want to hear this? >> yes, they are getting sick of what they have seen. especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist failure is venezuela. this guy and his predecessor say
john: what up with mayor cap young people. age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the...
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john: how much closer? dick: single digits. john: single digits? dick: single digits.am seeing around here with the sanders camp is what i saw with obama in 2008. i live in a neighborhood that is a swing neighborhood for democrats. i have not had a door knock, not a phone call, not a mailer, not a doorhanger, nothing, from hillary. [laughter] john: i am not sure why you are talking about. [laughter] marlon: i would win against dick in vegas because he would be a winning man. every poll that i have seen shows her with a sizable margin. but here is the real story. i was in churches, three churches, largely african-american congregations, and i toured those locations along with new orleans mayor landrieu, and the people are excited, yes, excited about going to vote for hillary clinton. the fact is is that hillary has been in the state through the most horrific tragedies that the state has ever witnessed. one being the shooting death of walter scott. she elevated the conversation of race and police profiling i speaking to the urban league shortly thereafter and also, she a
john: how much closer? dick: single digits. john: single digits? dick: single digits.am seeing around here with the sanders camp is what i saw with obama in 2008. i live in a neighborhood that is a swing neighborhood for democrats. i have not had a door knock, not a phone call, not a mailer, not a doorhanger, nothing, from hillary. [laughter] john: i am not sure why you are talking about. [laughter] marlon: i would win against dick in vegas because he would be a winning man. every poll that i...
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john: and people want to hear this?ey are getting sick of especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist failure is venezuela. this guy and his predecessor says socialism will lift up the poor. instead socialists took venezuela from relative poverty to extreme poverty and riots. >> more street protests which left 42 people dead in venezuela, despite having the largest oil reserves. they are having trouble finding milk, chicken and toilet paper in stores. >> i went undercover in a supermarket. the lines are infinite. when you get in, there is nothing to buy, even if you have a card. john: the president of venezuela says the cause of the short ands in the stores is greedy capitalists. he says he will force all stores to install high-tech fingerprint scanners and limit the amount people can buy. >> there is military force outside the supermarket checking you don't take more than what you are al
john: and people want to hear this?ey are getting sick of especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist failure is venezuela. this guy and his predecessor says socialism will lift up the poor. instead socialists took venezuela from relative poverty to extreme poverty and riots. >> more street protests which left 42 people dead in venezuela, despite having the...
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john: you are wing. can call 911 and say i'm having scene overdose and you have immunity from prosecution. you haven't done much. >> we have huge budget cuts. the budget was cut 12%. hundreds of taxes were cut or abolished. we apolished the certificate of need laws that prohibits you from opening a new hospital unless you have get per anything from a bureaucratic board. we are the first state in the country where a legislative body passed recreational legalization of marijuana. we need a better governor and we would have even more. but freedom is winning in new hampshire. john: i asked my followers on social media what they think of this name live free or dive state on facebook. temp. tony says it deserves the name. 367 but gregg wrote, i doubt anyone living in new hampshire understands or even knows the state motto. if they do know, it's some quainlt phrase from -- a quaint phrase from a bygone era. >> we are embracing freedom to start businesses and run for office. it's exciting. john: you say you have
john: you are wing. can call 911 and say i'm having scene overdose and you have immunity from prosecution. you haven't done much. >> we have huge budget cuts. the budget was cut 12%. hundreds of taxes were cut or abolished. we apolished the certificate of need laws that prohibits you from opening a new hospital unless you have get per anything from a bureaucratic board. we are the first state in the country where a legislative body passed recreational legalization of marijuana. we need a...
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john: what will he change to next. i don't know what's more frightening trump change or trump not change. i guess we'll find out. that's our show. see you next week. [inaudible] just going out on a limb. have a wonderful weekend. >> one in three american jobs will be replaced by robots. john: well i lose my job? will the whole industry disappears? but so far innovation has been mostly good. will we take this too far? >> the latest have the pattern i'm. >> the music industry felt threatened. >> it's free, it's easy, you know, and it's wrong, but a lot of people do it. >> school should not be something that you're forced to go but somewhere that you want to go. >> change is mostly good. that is our show. ♪ ♪ >> now it's time for john stossel. john: changing faster than ever. struggling to keep up. in some ways the changes are clearly good. robots like this are definitely helping to grow jobs much more quickly. >> they take away the backbreaking tasks and that allows the workers to do all of the high-end jobs. that is if
john: what will he change to next. i don't know what's more frightening trump change or trump not change. i guess we'll find out. that's our show. see you next week. [inaudible] just going out on a limb. have a wonderful weekend. >> one in three american jobs will be replaced by robots. john: well i lose my job? will the whole industry disappears? but so far innovation has been mostly good. will we take this too far? >> the latest have the pattern i'm. >> the music industry...
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john: in the private sector. libertarians, ideas and actions are flush i shaling. >> we can tailor customize our lives and apply that in politic. we have seen marijuana legalized in half a dozen state. we have seen gay marriage legalized in this country. so when people talk about the libertarian moment and a. >and -- and poo-poo it, they are trying to make the conversation about presidential politic. john: most of life is not about that. >> thank god. john: but the rest of this show is. let's talk about the last man standing. i'll rank number order of where they are in odd of winning the nomination. but you range them how a libertarian would range them. who is best? >> ted cruz. of the field, i guess. it's not that i'm going to vote for the man. but he has the combining of not as much of an interventionist militarily. he lines up with rand paul somewhat on surveillance issues, criminal justice issues. too much of a social justice conservative. john: you put bernie sanders third. >> in many ways bernie sanders has
john: in the private sector. libertarians, ideas and actions are flush i shaling. >> we can tailor customize our lives and apply that in politic. we have seen marijuana legalized in half a dozen state. we have seen gay marriage legalized in this country. so when people talk about the libertarian moment and a. >and -- and poo-poo it, they are trying to make the conversation about presidential politic. john: most of life is not about that. >> thank god. john: but the rest of this...
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john s.: john kasich and -- mark: and? john s.: i don't know. the field. think that's more than two. mark: when we come back, hillary clinton and new hampshire and the man who knows both of those well. ♪ john: joining us now, billy shaheen, venerable new hampshire right -- new hampshireite, long-time supporter of the clintons. thank you for being your. -- for being here. totally understandable why hillary clinton is performing her -- is claiming her performance in iowa last night was a win. certainly better than the third-place finish eight years ago. in what way was it not also a win for bernie sanders? is there any way bernie sanders does not have the right to say given everything he is a winner, too? guest: i think bernie can say that, yeah. john: straightforward. two winners. guest: well, we won. john: he said i took on the most powerful political organization in american politics and brought her to a tie -- if there's something wrong with that? -- fought her to a tie, is there something wrong with that? guest: he can say that. hillary clinton is runni
john s.: john kasich and -- mark: and? john s.: i don't know. the field. think that's more than two. mark: when we come back, hillary clinton and new hampshire and the man who knows both of those well. ♪ john: joining us now, billy shaheen, venerable new hampshire right -- new hampshireite, long-time supporter of the clintons. thank you for being your. -- for being here. totally understandable why hillary clinton is performing her -- is claiming her performance in iowa last night was a win....
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she would write that john brown is -- saint john the just. william lloyd garrison, a name familiar to you as the quintessential abolitionist, compared his effort at revolution at harpers ferry with that of the fight for independence, american independence from the british. he would proclaim -- john brown is justified in his attempt. washington was not his. wendell phillips, an outspoken minister in boston, also alluded to the revolution of 1776 when he preached that -- harpers ferry is the lexington of today. perhaps, henry david arose summarized best, new england's intellectual thought on john brown when he would state that john brown was the best news america has ever heard. what is going on here? all of these people are americans. they do not see john brown the same way. they do not react to brown in the same manner. they have attitudes, thoughts that are extreme, but there seems to be no compromise. what is happening to us? as a nation? as a people? what is going on here? in 1859. i will not dwell on brown and his biography. i think it is
she would write that john brown is -- saint john the just. william lloyd garrison, a name familiar to you as the quintessential abolitionist, compared his effort at revolution at harpers ferry with that of the fight for independence, american independence from the british. he would proclaim -- john brown is justified in his attempt. washington was not his. wendell phillips, an outspoken minister in boston, also alluded to the revolution of 1776 when he preached that -- harpers ferry is the...
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john: what about a new job?oss these drug companies a billion dollars to get into government it through government and if someone could copy it they wouldn't do it. >> pharmaceuticals are a special problem because there's a great deal of regulations built up into the development of the drugs and you have to go through clinical trials. but we are seeing things like software where the costs are much lower and coming down all the time and people are actually opting out of the patent system. they make money by the strength of their name and product and they do it with other competitive products in the marketplace and competing with others is the free market is supposed to work. john: it's not always clear how it can work, but there is one area where trademarks are not enforced, illegal drugs and yet this still exists. denzel washington is watering down the job of denzel magic in this called blue doped. >> they know that pepsi is a brand name, they know that even if they don't know the chairman of the general mills.
john: what about a new job?oss these drug companies a billion dollars to get into government it through government and if someone could copy it they wouldn't do it. >> pharmaceuticals are a special problem because there's a great deal of regulations built up into the development of the drugs and you have to go through clinical trials. but we are seeing things like software where the costs are much lower and coming down all the time and people are actually opting out of the patent system....
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to chris christie -- he's baa-aack. ♪ john: hey chris christie, if you are still listening, we love you man. i am in columbia, south carolina, where my friend mark is in charleston. as expected, the race in south carolina has become the political equivalent of a ufc match, without the rule of hitting below the belt. our poll of republican voters , hot off the digital presses, may explain why. donald trump is on top with 36%, followed by ted cruz with 17%. and marco rubio, who today got a huge endorsement from south carolina governor nikki haley, he comes in third with 15%. jeb bush at 13%. john kasich and ben carson both in the single digits. no breaking news, but this is the context for the next three days before south carolina republicans vote. in the center ring in this battle royal is donald trump and ted cruz. for days, trump has been calling cruz a liar and threatening to file a lawsuit over his eligibility to run for president. remember that whole o, cana
john: i'm john heilemann. mark: and i'm mark halperin. "with all due respect" to chris christie -- he's baa-aack. ♪ john: hey chris christie, if you are still listening, we love you man. i am in columbia, south carolina, where my friend mark is in charleston. as expected, the race in south carolina has become the political equivalent of a ufc match, without the rule of hitting below the belt. our poll of republican voters , hot off the digital presses, may explain why. donald trump...
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that's john kasich.great in new hampshire, exceeded expectations in south carolina and he's going to do very well in massachusetts, arkansas, vermont. even threshold states like tennessee. john: endorsements are overrated but after jeb bush got out of the race, and even before, marco rubio has received an enormous number of endorsements. john kasich has gotten some but not nearly the number and the prominence. where are kasich's friends like haley barbour, chris christie? army, or trent lott, john: you've had sose -- those before. i'm not being critical of it. part of narrative seems to be that rubio is now the guy. >> that's a nigh -- now then. -- thing. john: where are haley barbour and cris -- chris kristi? he's a governor. why will the other governors not rallying around him? >> you take a -- make a case. someonest, i don't ever know that he's had a close rhythm with haley barbour. >> oh, he does. >> second, i would say fear. they don't want to be with a winner. they don't want to take a risk. no one
that's john kasich.great in new hampshire, exceeded expectations in south carolina and he's going to do very well in massachusetts, arkansas, vermont. even threshold states like tennessee. john: endorsements are overrated but after jeb bush got out of the race, and even before, marco rubio has received an enormous number of endorsements. john kasich has gotten some but not nearly the number and the prominence. where are kasich's friends like haley barbour, chris christie? army, or trent lott,...
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john: gives examples. you say the housing -- ed: 10 years ago they were enacting a bunch of regulations and say we are going to prevent any downturn in the future. for example sarbanes-oxley act was very onerous on business. john: and the enron failure. we are born to fix these failures with sarbanes-oxley. ed: didn't do anything to prevent the next economic downturn. john: it added thousands of people -- pieces of paper to cost a ton. ed: didn't have the positive effect they were promising and now what did they do? they say we need more regulation so we now have the dodd-frank act which is 30 times longer. it's extremely onerous and i'm quite sure it's going to do nothing to prevent the next economic downturn. john: and it didn't end too big to fail. another example the war on poverty. they lifted some people out of poverty. ed: housing projects would have disincentives for working. there were maggots for crime, terrible places to live and what happens. [inaudible question] these years later they still ex
john: gives examples. you say the housing -- ed: 10 years ago they were enacting a bunch of regulations and say we are going to prevent any downturn in the future. for example sarbanes-oxley act was very onerous on business. john: and the enron failure. we are born to fix these failures with sarbanes-oxley. ed: didn't do anything to prevent the next economic downturn. john: it added thousands of people -- pieces of paper to cost a ton. ed: didn't have the positive effect they were promising and...
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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: what up with mayor cap young people., bernie sanders crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the speaker is gloria alvarez. and she joins us now. you are talking to people in latin america about markets. >> individual right, life, liberty and private property which are the most violated rights in all of our continent. john: and people want to hear this? >> yes, they are getting sick of what they have seen. especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist fa
john: what up with mayor cap young people., bernie sanders crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this...
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and that john brown had somehow bequeathed these shackles to him. >> so john boling's ancestor was givenhackles by one of history's most consequential antislavery crusaders, who wore them to his own hanging -- an execution that hurtled the united states toward civil war. but is it true, this story john's parents recount so proudly? >> if they had been alive in john brown's day, my parents would have been abolitionists too. so that meant something to me. [ people humming spiritual ] >> the abolitionist movement starts in the 1830s. by the 1850s, however, john brown rejects those who believe moral suasion alone can end slavery. his decision to take up arms against the government is fateful for the country and why his story would resonate throughout history. >> letters, words, talk! the time has ended for that. strength and action are wanted now. >> he felt that slavery was an evil, that he needed to literally go to war against that evil institution. >> author dennis frye is an historian with the national park service. >> john brown believed that god had brought him to this earth for the pu
and that john brown had somehow bequeathed these shackles to him. >> so john boling's ancestor was givenhackles by one of history's most consequential antislavery crusaders, who wore them to his own hanging -- an execution that hurtled the united states toward civil war. but is it true, this story john's parents recount so proudly? >> if they had been alive in john brown's day, my parents would have been abolitionists too. so that meant something to me. [ people humming spiritual ]...
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john: i'm john heilemann. mark: i'm mark halperin. john: i'm john heilemann. mark: with all due respect to john kasich, no use fighting with the media. good evening from snowden new hampshire. a granite classic day. oads have caused donald trump's and other presidential candidates have to cancel or delay campaign events. studio in manchester. we will go over a lot with you tonight. sanders and clinton are speaking to over 5000 party activists in a dinner tonight across the street from here. donald trump last to join his colleagues on the republican debate stage tomorrow night. there is a blizzard of new polling data out. john: oh, man. shows donaldurvey trump out in front with 30% in new hampshire followed by marco rubio at 17, up six points for the florida senator since last month's survey. in others in new hampshire, chris christie remains stubbornly in sixth plac e. nationally, there is a quinnipiac poll showing a three-person race with trump leading, followed by cruz and rubio. everybody else far back in single daters. based on the totality of our polling,
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mark: i am mark halperin john: i am john heilemann. mark: and with all due respect, i am with hillary. ♪ john: tgif sports fans. although some candidates are dreading what comes this weekend, we are in south carolina, in columbia. this is our last day here on the eve of two presidential contests. the games are underway for the republican primary here in nevada. we have been waiting weeks for this day. let's go through each republican candidate. we will start with donald trump. on the last day before the primary, he spent his morning at myrtle beach, making a final pitch to voters. but the big news came from overseas, where a spokesman for the pope came over the radio, saying that anybody who is making walls is not christian. the pontiff was in no way throwing a brick at the donald. trump has been dominating south carolina for months. according to a new poll, his lead is shrinking to five points over ted cruz. mark, my question for you, what constitutes donald trump meeting expectations, and how is he beating expectations? mark: expecta
mark: i am mark halperin john: i am john heilemann. mark: and with all due respect, i am with hillary. ♪ john: tgif sports fans. although some candidates are dreading what comes this weekend, we are in south carolina, in columbia. this is our last day here on the eve of two presidential contests. the games are underway for the republican primary here in nevada. we have been waiting weeks for this day. let's go through each republican candidate. we will start with donald trump. on the last day...
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john: normal? that is what that doctor said, he claimed movie of what orthopedists and other so-called experts say about back pain is wrong, i was skeptical, but he said, how come everyone got back pain after ulcers got cureed? back is a strong muscle, this is psychological, you don't have a physical problem, you have a psychological problem, he said, i resiveed that claim, but -- i resisted that claim, and i saw howard stern said my life of the filled with back pain until i applied dr. sarno's principles in a phaelter of week phaelter r of weeks my pain disappeared, we went to a lecture, then some other people he helped would speak out about highway they got rid of their pain by ignoring it. attending one lecture, and reading his book, changed my life, i still get back spasms but, i ignore them they go away. people come to me, i saw that youtube video of you with back pain, it changedn my life, it hard to believe a lecture or a book could change so much but it did for me, theory is another one who
john: normal? that is what that doctor said, he claimed movie of what orthopedists and other so-called experts say about back pain is wrong, i was skeptical, but he said, how come everyone got back pain after ulcers got cureed? back is a strong muscle, this is psychological, you don't have a physical problem, you have a psychological problem, he said, i resiveed that claim, but -- i resisted that claim, and i saw howard stern said my life of the filled with back pain until i applied dr. sarno's...
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i'm john brown. >> i'm amy kaufeldt. happy presidents' day to you. >>> break, news out of brevard county. searching for a missing boater right now. >>> the search continues for a car linked to a murder in orange county. the key piece of evidence that in the vehicle. >> amy: even though hover boards have had problems retailers are still selling them. >> john: daytona 500 week ahead. >> jayme: the big live show this friday. we'll be live from the track. lots to plan and in store. the weather couldn't be better. last year we froze our pants off. and 50s space coast. and it's all about the wind direction this morning. the wind going the relatively warm surf waters. we're going to be a bit warmer in brevard county. rain chances at some point. isolatessed in nature after 3:00 p.m. a warm one today. close to 80 degrees in a lot of locations. trending cooling along the immediate beach front. it'll be a toasty day tomorrow. down we go, slowly but surely, baby steps to the cool down. we keep it in the 70s all week long. no chance
i'm john brown. >> i'm amy kaufeldt. happy presidents' day to you. >>> break, news out of brevard county. searching for a missing boater right now. >>> the search continues for a car linked to a murder in orange county. the key piece of evidence that in the vehicle. >> amy: even though hover boards have had problems retailers are still selling them. >> john: daytona 500 week ahead. >> jayme: the big live show this friday. we'll be live from the track....
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john: what about a new job?oss these drug companies a billion dollars to get into government it through government and if someone could copy it they wouldn't do it. >> pharmaceuticals are a special problem because there's a great deal of regulations built up into the development of the drugs and you have to go through clinical trials. but we are seeing things like software where the costs are much lower and coming down all the time and people are actually opting out of the patent system. they make money by the strength of their name and product and they do it with other competitive products in the marketplace and competing with others is the free market is supposed to work. john: it's not always clear how it can work, but there is one area where trademarks are not enforced, illegal drugs and yet this still exists. denzel washington is watering down the job of denzel magic in this called blue doped. >> they know that pepsi is a brand name, they know that even if they don't know the chairman of the general mills.
john: what about a new job?oss these drug companies a billion dollars to get into government it through government and if someone could copy it they wouldn't do it. >> pharmaceuticals are a special problem because there's a great deal of regulations built up into the development of the drugs and you have to go through clinical trials. but we are seeing things like software where the costs are much lower and coming down all the time and people are actually opting out of the patent system....
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. >> it's "a", john ratzenberger.ust a coincidence he's a dead ringer for barry martin, the heir in this "strange inheritance" story. >> it's spring 2009, and barry martin is trying to figure out what to do with his strange inheritance -- a house he helped build a mall around. the owner, edith macefield, had died the year before, and barry assumes memories of her will fade, too. but then disney comes a-calling. it's ready to release an animated feature called "up." it's about a crotchety old man who, just like edith, refuses to sell his house to a developer. disney wants to use edith's house to promote the film. >> they wanted to put balloons on the house for their premiere here in seattle, so they came out and put balloons on the house and took a picture and that's how it became the "up" house. >> did you think it was a good idea? >> i thought it was rather funny, myself, and then after i saw the movie, there's actually some photographs that look very similar to the picture in the movie. >> soon, edith's cottage and
. >> it's "a", john ratzenberger.ust a coincidence he's a dead ringer for barry martin, the heir in this "strange inheritance" story. >> it's spring 2009, and barry martin is trying to figure out what to do with his strange inheritance -- a house he helped build a mall around. the owner, edith macefield, had died the year before, and barry assumes memories of her will fade, too. but then disney comes a-calling. it's ready to release an animated feature called...
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weigh john brown? weigh john brown's body how? nough, but what balance do you weigh john brown?" it is been a great pleasure. thank you all very much. ,f anybody has any questions which we are willing to entertain, all they ask is that you come here and speak into the microphone because they want to record your questions, and if you at -- have any questions, please make it a question, not a lecture. does anybody have a question? don't be bashful. don't pay any attention to the camera. now, i have never done one of these programs on john brown without a question. we are not leaving until somebody comes and asks a question. [laughter] you are all my hostages. i need a question. you do, jim. come on up here. anyone is know if supposed to know the alleys of the election, but i was thinking of the significance of just howe the mason-dixon line, much of that vote did lincoln get? maybe stephen douglas and the others? dennis frye: i anticipated your question. a little research on that in preparation for that question. a very good question dealing with what in the world with accounts? co
weigh john brown? weigh john brown's body how? nough, but what balance do you weigh john brown?" it is been a great pleasure. thank you all very much. ,f anybody has any questions which we are willing to entertain, all they ask is that you come here and speak into the microphone because they want to record your questions, and if you at -- have any questions, please make it a question, not a lecture. does anybody have a question? don't be bashful. don't pay any attention to the camera. now,...
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francine: john, talk to me a little bit about john fallon, the leader.our biggest inspiration? is there another ceo, or figure in your life that you look for inspiration? john: i think one of the things that attracted me to pearson in the first place -- my predecessor, marjorie scardino, always talked about the fact that every great company has to have a purpose. and the profits derived from in doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. and so, what is important to me, and it's important to all 40,000 people in the company, all who have a leadership role to play in their different way, is that we have the opportunity to make the most important thing in the society and communities that we work alongside -- health and basic human needs. education, more available to more people around the world. so, being a purpose-driven organization, and understanding that the profits, as i say, are derived from doing something important and doing it well, this is fundamental. francine: but this is a catch-22. because this credo come
francine: john, talk to me a little bit about john fallon, the leader.our biggest inspiration? is there another ceo, or figure in your life that you look for inspiration? john: i think one of the things that attracted me to pearson in the first place -- my predecessor, marjorie scardino, always talked about the fact that every great company has to have a purpose. and the profits derived from in doing something important and meaningful to society and doing it incredibly well. and so, what is...
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john: what up with mayor cap young people.e sanders crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech was watched more than 7 million times. the speaker is gloria alvarez. and she joins us now. you are talking to people in latin america about markets. >> individual right, life, liberty and private property which are the most violated rights in all of our continent. john: and people want to hear this? >> yes, they are getting sick of what they have seen. especially venezuela, bolivia, weak doer, countries who have -- ecuador. john: just about all of them have tried it at some point in latin america. and the most recent socialist failure i
john: what up with mayor cap young people.e sanders crowd are not made up of people his age, but young people. apparently it appeals to young people. haven't they noticed south of our border socialist policies have been tried and they led to more poverty? after experiencing socialist misery, some young people in latin america have figured out social itch is not a good thing. i don't know exactly what this young woman is saying, i don't speak spanish. but i know she has a following. this speech...
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back to john and amy. back to you. >> john: michael mcdowell is a good guy. >> amy: he is. >> john: behind the scenes and over there talking with joie good, good guy. >> amy: and you'd be hard pressed to say he's not friendly. many are that way. >> john: he'll mingle with the fans and david you are with the fans. it makes a big difference in the sport where the drivers go where you are and meet people who root for them. that is big. >> reporter: waltrip was here hanging with the fans and taking selfies and i'm a big fan of giving you exclusives. i have a fox 35 exclusive. we'll play dizzy bat! on "good day orlando," my friend dj, takes the first step. >> over here. supporting the bat! simple. >> reporter: step one. next on the road at the daytona international speedway, looking at the infield and leading up to the daytona 500 sunday at 1:00. you can see this breeze with though flags up there, and, the wind last night, and mate for a really cold night and it will warm up sunday. >> luanne: look at all the p
back to john and amy. back to you. >> john: michael mcdowell is a good guy. >> amy: he is. >> john: behind the scenes and over there talking with joie good, good guy. >> amy: and you'd be hard pressed to say he's not friendly. many are that way. >> john: he'll mingle with the fans and david you are with the fans. it makes a big difference in the sport where the drivers go where you are and meet people who root for them. that is big. >> reporter: waltrip was...
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john? >> amy: still to come. >> john: you want to be friends after you split up? is that a good idea? >> amy: a question a lot of folks have, a local relationship expert will explain benefits and drawbacks to staying friend with your ex. david martin? >> reporter: can't wait for that interview. good morning, we're live at the orlando museum of art telling you about the 34th annual show. more than 30 an nikkei vendors are setting up now for the big weekend starting tomorrow. jewelry, furniture, unique of times gone by >> stood today marks 15 years since dale earnhardt died in a tragic crash at the daytona 500. that is him sitting with five-year-old chase eliott on his lap. he is the son of bill eliott, one of earnhardt's racing rivals. the picture was taken at the 1988 sprint cup. earnhardt died 13 years later, he was only 49 years old. >> amy: you spend years together and share friends and great memories and break up and it is tough sometimes to goer separate ways, is it ever -- go your sep
john? >> amy: still to come. >> john: you want to be friends after you split up? is that a good idea? >> amy: a question a lot of folks have, a local relationship expert will explain benefits and drawbacks to staying friend with your ex. david martin? >> reporter: can't wait for that interview. good morning, we're live at the orlando museum of art telling you about the 34th annual show. more than 30 an nikkei vendors are setting up now for the big weekend starting...
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but john john kasich did well. >> marco rubio did have a rough night. and john kasich's moment. and this might be his only shot. a lot of people refer to him as the adult in the room. the mature and laid back candidate. we'll see what he can do with it. >> if i finishes second, what is move it would be. got into it again. we'll she you some of the things. a tweet sent out by jeb bush tubing about the -- talking about the mom. she did her campaigning as well. basically, mock, trump, the billionaire. my 90-year-old mother made it out to the campaign. showing a picture of barbara shaking hands with a little girl. and trump fired back, as he often does. >> poor, poor, poor jeb bush because he needed help. mommy -- please come walk in the snow, mom. i like his mother, but i don't like that stuff. >> reporter: you are talking about an iconic anything barbara bush. is there a risk in the exchange? >> talking about somebody else's mother. you always run a risk. and he feels like he has space little bit, and get a little bit aggressive and we'll see where it takes him. >> reporter: is he
but john john kasich did well. >> marco rubio did have a rough night. and john kasich's moment. and this might be his only shot. a lot of people refer to him as the adult in the room. the mature and laid back candidate. we'll see what he can do with it. >> if i finishes second, what is move it would be. got into it again. we'll she you some of the things. a tweet sent out by jeb bush tubing about the -- talking about the mom. she did her campaigning as well. basically, mock, trump,...
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john: i'm john clark. meteorologist don schwenneker very busy we will get to him but first school closings and delays. edgecombe, halifax, nash-rocky mount, northampton. roanoke rapids, weldon city,
john: i'm john clark. meteorologist don schwenneker very busy we will get to him but first school closings and delays. edgecombe, halifax, nash-rocky mount, northampton. roanoke rapids, weldon city,