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is he not the real paul? is this man? >> it's ghostly to see it in person. >> and finally the shocker that will change everything. >> do you know who stole this baby? >> yes, my mother. she had a room with nothing but wigs and nurse dresses. >> tonight is there finally an answer of who was really stolen at birth? here's barbara walters. >>> good evening, tonight, a program literally 50 years in the making. as a man living a mystery comes the closest yet, to finding out who he really is for the last year, "20/20" has been along for the ride with him, bringing in hundreds of leads ourselves, as we asked for your help, but nothing could have prepared us, and the fbi, for the most shocking call of all, the one that might finally shovel the mystery of who was stolen at birt birth. >> i want to show you some photographs. >> reporter: looking at old family photos with paul fronczak is a strange experience. because the baby in his baby pictures is not him. >> how do you feel when you see this picture? >> i feel like i want to fin
is he not the real paul? is this man? >> it's ghostly to see it in person. >> and finally the shocker that will change everything. >> do you know who stole this baby? >> yes, my mother. she had a room with nothing but wigs and nurse dresses. >> tonight is there finally an answer of who was really stolen at birth? here's barbara walters. >>> good evening, tonight, a program literally 50 years in the making. as a man living a mystery comes the closest yet,...
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just normal paul. >> just normal paul.ursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a lot of driving a race car with that kind of quick, razor sharp reflexes. >> but having razor sharp reflexes leaves a razor thin margin for error on the road. >> i love the power. you feel it right in the chest pushing you back when you push down the gas but a car like this needs to be driven with great respect because it has so much power and capability. >> this photo is possibly the last ever taken of walker and there's the porsche, a temptation that would lure him and a close friend roger rodas away from the charity event. not surprising for two men who we
just normal paul. >> just normal paul.ursuing two of his great passions, helping others and showing off fast cars. including this rare porsche worth nearly $500,000. >> brought about 600 into the u.s. back around 2004 to 2006. >> there is nothing ordinary about it. a top speed of more than 200 miles per hour. the engine in the middle of the car. and oil changes costing $900. >> it's a really finely tuned super high performance super car. driving one really reminds me a...
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from this that rand paul wants to force ted cruz to keep him in the tea party lane as rand paul tries to keep a slice of that. ted cruz goes off republicans, john mccain, mitt romney. saying essentially we can't keep nominating who don't stand for anything. rand paul, i will remind anyone who thinks we'll win elections by trashing previous republican nominees or holding one self-out as some paragon in the mold of reagan, that's splintering the party. >> he wants to be the unifier. that's why he's made nice with mitch mcconnell who he's playing a pretty aggressive role to help him with a legal problem back home in kentucky which is what i spoke to him about last week, about whether he could run in both for the senate and the president at the same time in kentucky. he is trying to -- that's why we saw him speak at the republican convention for mitt romney even though his father was fighting over seating delegates at exact same time at the same convention. paul is trying to show is he not his father. that's why he's concerned. showing he can appeal to some who may even consider themselve
from this that rand paul wants to force ted cruz to keep him in the tea party lane as rand paul tries to keep a slice of that. ted cruz goes off republicans, john mccain, mitt romney. saying essentially we can't keep nominating who don't stand for anything. rand paul, i will remind anyone who thinks we'll win elections by trashing previous republican nominees or holding one self-out as some paragon in the mold of reagan, that's splintering the party. >> he wants to be the unifier. that's...
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rand paul unloaded on cruz. here is what rand paul wrote. quote, every republican likes to think he or she is the next ronald reagan. some would say this do so for their lack of own ideas and agenda. i remind anyone who thinks we will win elections by trashing previously republican nominees or holding one's self out as a paragon in the mold of reagan that splintering the party is not the route to victory. well said. jonathan capehart, an opinion writer with "the washington post," and joy reid is the host of "the reid report" on msnbc. jonathan, let me propose something. i don't think ronald reagan in a mill years would have attacked iraq. he was not an adventurist in foreign policy. he was an anti-communist pure and simple. this crowd has made a bet. this crowd led by sarah palin and ted cruz, that the republican party is still in any way proud of what they did in iraq, their last big foreign policy adventure. i don't think they are proud of it. i think they're quietly embarrassed by it or humiliated or morally embarrassed by the horror of c
rand paul unloaded on cruz. here is what rand paul wrote. quote, every republican likes to think he or she is the next ronald reagan. some would say this do so for their lack of own ideas and agenda. i remind anyone who thinks we will win elections by trashing previously republican nominees or holding one's self out as a paragon in the mold of reagan that splintering the party is not the route to victory. well said. jonathan capehart, an opinion writer with "the washington post," and...
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where's john paul now?l, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on microscopic examination, phillip's hair was not similar. so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >> and they didn't take phillips into custody at the time. they didn't arrest him or charge pim. which i didn't understand at the time. because i thought that they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to the devil's kitchen, spotted a young lady and her boyfriend at one of the cam
where's john paul now?l, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on...
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now, i will say i disagree with rand paul on this. i agree with my friend judge napolitano.t nobody is spawning anybody unless you consider the so-called collection of metadata to be the. there nobody evidence of any abuse. charles, your thoughts on specifically this issue rand paul's pushing of this issue which is i think he feels sincere about is effective specifically for the electorate in republican primaries? >> i think the answer is yes. he is sincere about. this and i think it will help him in many ways politically. he is pushing it as a very clever politician would. the way he did when he stood up and he had that filibuster in the senate on the use of drones. he is trying to hone in on the issue of civil liberties. i think that's a clever way to separate himself and to get some. i'm not sure if he could get the young democrats. he would get a lot of the independents, he would be widening the base of the party where he run ares into political difficulty in a republican nomination is on the broader issue of america's stance in the world. he says i'm not an isolationist
now, i will say i disagree with rand paul on this. i agree with my friend judge napolitano.t nobody is spawning anybody unless you consider the so-called collection of metadata to be the. there nobody evidence of any abuse. charles, your thoughts on specifically this issue rand paul's pushing of this issue which is i think he feels sincere about is effective specifically for the electorate in republican primaries? >> i think the answer is yes. he is sincere about. this and i think it will...
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do you really believe that, senator paul? do you think that if we go into the teddy roosevelt national park in north dakota all of a sudden, puty will say, holy smokes we better change things on the other side of the world. rand paul is not living in the real world. first, point out to the senator from kentucky u.s. domestic production of oil is at the highest level in decades. but wait a minute, charts to them don't mean anything. the red part of the graph is oil production under president bush. i can't understand why it was so flat for so long. we had to get a good democrat in there to move it up. the blue line, the production under president obama. look at that. son of a gun, he's doing what he said, drill, baby, drill. since president obama took office u.s. oil production basically has skyrocketed compared to the bush years. no mention of that at cpac. in december, the united states produced 243 million barrels of oil. it was the biggest month of oil production since 1995. in 2013, america produced more oil than it import
do you really believe that, senator paul? do you think that if we go into the teddy roosevelt national park in north dakota all of a sudden, puty will say, holy smokes we better change things on the other side of the world. rand paul is not living in the real world. first, point out to the senator from kentucky u.s. domestic production of oil is at the highest level in decades. but wait a minute, charts to them don't mean anything. the red part of the graph is oil production under president...
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today paul nunziato took it all back.oday, he was said to be the origin of the whole idea for the supposed traffic study, today his attorney says actually, no, that was never true. this is amazing. he's told "the new york times," " paul nunziato had nothing to do with nor knowledge of the planning, implementation or closing of the access lanes. and about saying it was a load of garbage that anyone would criticize the lane closures, calling anyone who questioned the motives of the traffic study a conspiracy theorist, he was just trying to be loyal to his political allies. mr. nunziato's attorney said my client was trying to be supportive of people who were supportive of his union. as for all those things he said about the traffic study that he now admits didn't happen? he never intended to mislead the new explanation for the bolstering he did of the cover story was that those were just quote color full statements to the press. so after sticking by the cover story for months, after saying, this was a traffic study, i'm the
today paul nunziato took it all back.oday, he was said to be the origin of the whole idea for the supposed traffic study, today his attorney says actually, no, that was never true. this is amazing. he's told "the new york times," " paul nunziato had nothing to do with nor knowledge of the planning, implementation or closing of the access lanes. and about saying it was a load of garbage that anyone would criticize the lane closures, calling anyone who questioned the motives of the...
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rand paul is more of a politician than ron paul and i wonder how many of those ron paul votes were peoplesystem were inspired by the purity of his libertarian message and the son is too political for them and they stepped back out of politic. maybe we're making a mistake in saying that rand inherits everything that ron had. >> i think rand gets a big step up with ron paul supporters. up with of the biggest republican stories of the year has been the way that rand paul has expanded his influence. he's working with eric holder on the issue of sentencing we form. the filibuster he staged on drone issues. he's done something his father never managed to do which is expand his appeal to become a broadly acceptable candidate. he won the cpac stra poll a week ago. he's in as good a position as anyone for the iowa caucasus. it looks me to rand paul is on his way to winning the war. >> is the consensus here the straw poll itself, that is gone? we've seen the last one of those. >> the iowa straw poll is dead. i think it's safe to say that. it did place a premium in money and iowa's advantage in goin
rand paul is more of a politician than ron paul and i wonder how many of those ron paul votes were peoplesystem were inspired by the purity of his libertarian message and the son is too political for them and they stepped back out of politic. maybe we're making a mistake in saying that rand inherits everything that ron had. >> i think rand gets a big step up with ron paul supporters. up with of the biggest republican stories of the year has been the way that rand paul has expanded his...
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what is rand paul doing?s it is a question of him doing something different or has the party changed? >> i'm glad to see chris matthews tingle up the leg is now on the right. rand paul is certainly i think more savvy than his father strategically in terms of how we wants to frame the liberty argument. he doesn't always get into the aus treeian economics. he to tuss on things like nsa, drones, things like that that have a cross etiological support in terms of uniting the left and the right libertarians. he also wants to make some real overturs. we talked about mandatory drug laws. at the same time even certain elements of the republican base have gotten tired of the iraq war. he's a noninterventionalist issue that ron paul hammered about, there's more room to talk about that within the base of the party. >> you know, the skeptical take on rand paul's future as a 2016 candidate comes from dave weigel at slate this week. he brace basically was making the case that when you look at his father, ron paul, all of th
what is rand paul doing?s it is a question of him doing something different or has the party changed? >> i'm glad to see chris matthews tingle up the leg is now on the right. rand paul is certainly i think more savvy than his father strategically in terms of how we wants to frame the liberty argument. he doesn't always get into the aus treeian economics. he to tuss on things like nsa, drones, things like that that have a cross etiological support in terms of uniting the left and the right...
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that's what rand paul says all the time.on him and let me ask in this context -- not just rand paul. of all the 2016 potentials who paraded before that conference, not one of them mentioned immigration. that's been a huge issue in the republican party. not one of them touched it. >> that's right. there were a couple panels about minority outreach and like most panels a at cpac they weren't that well attended. marco rubio who finished second to rand paul last year in the straw poll came in fifth or sixth place this year which could be an indicator of his position on immigration. he led the charge on the senate bill that ultimately failed. he then sort of came out against his own bill. rubio's also interesting because this was like heavily libertarian crowd an marco has really stepped into that sort of neocon interventionist space in the republican party. i think that's probably another reason why he had such a poor showing there is that a lot of lib tear yans in the crowd aren't necessarily supportive of his foreign policy. >
that's what rand paul says all the time.on him and let me ask in this context -- not just rand paul. of all the 2016 potentials who paraded before that conference, not one of them mentioned immigration. that's been a huge issue in the republican party. not one of them touched it. >> that's right. there were a couple panels about minority outreach and like most panels a at cpac they weren't that well attended. marco rubio who finished second to rand paul last year in the straw poll came in...
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and rand paul isn't saying a word about it. no i told you so from rand paul. now moving into front runner status for the republican nomination that chris christie no longer matters in the political calculations of republicans running for president. rand paul is now aiming at ted cruz. and ted cruz knows it. >> i'm a big fan of rand paul. he and i are good friends. i don't agree with him on foreign policy. i think u.s. leadership is critical in the world. and i agree with him that we should be very reluctant to deploy military force abroad, but i think there is a vital role just as ronald reagan did. when ronald reagan called the soviet union the evil empire. when he stood in front of the gate and said tear down this wall, those words changed the course of history. the united states has a responsibility to defend our values. >> no one invokes ronald reagan more than ted cruz. and cruz does it the way all republicans do it. to reflect reagan's glory onto themselves. but in an article for breitbart.com, rand paul rewrote the republican speech writers ronald reaga
and rand paul isn't saying a word about it. no i told you so from rand paul. now moving into front runner status for the republican nomination that chris christie no longer matters in the political calculations of republicans running for president. rand paul is now aiming at ted cruz. and ted cruz knows it. >> i'm a big fan of rand paul. he and i are good friends. i don't agree with him on foreign policy. i think u.s. leadership is critical in the world. and i agree with him that we...
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and paul had a possible motive.helle's mother had once taken out a restraining order against him. michelle hated him and she wasn't shy about letting him know it. >> we knew there were some type of dynamics, you know, some negativity involved in the relationship between michelle and paul. >> during his interrogation, paul told investigators something they found strange. he said he was shopping at a supermarket near the bull pen bar the night michelle went missing and that he'd seen her. >> he said that he was with michelle's mom at about midnight, 12:30, and they actually saw michelle walking through the parking lot, and because of the strained relationship, they didn't make contact with her or try to talk to her. >> this took place less than an hour before her leather jacket and tooth were found on the side of the road. >> paul could have dropped mom off and come back to do something to her. any number of things could have happened. >> paul denied any involvement and passed a polygraph. the owner of the truck, shaw
and paul had a possible motive.helle's mother had once taken out a restraining order against him. michelle hated him and she wasn't shy about letting him know it. >> we knew there were some type of dynamics, you know, some negativity involved in the relationship between michelle and paul. >> during his interrogation, paul told investigators something they found strange. he said he was shopping at a supermarket near the bull pen bar the night michelle went missing and that he'd seen...
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paul taylor. gentlemen. paul taylor. thank you so m savin' a few bucks. gentlemen. paul taylor... wendy's. goin' in! 99 cents never tasted so good at wendy's. like our chicken nuggets or a cool frosty, each just 99 cents. it's wendy's right price right size menu. now that's better. the inventor of great taste and less filling. the one that dared to say, maybe light beer should taste like beer. and for a limited time, miller lite is back in the original light can. ♪ yeah? then how'd i get...
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. >> paul beban conducted the interview.king about the shift in attitude, i know henriques capriles rejected meeting with nicolas maduro until he releases political prisoners including leopoldo lopez. who did henriques capriles stress most in his interview today? what stood out the most to you? >> what he said is that these olive branches that the government has extended to the opposition, he says are hollow. that they are not opening up true dialogue. what they'll do is they'll take a picture of me shaking hands with nicolas maduro, and everything is fine, and nothing will change your. there's a sense of a stalemate. there's a radical wing of the opposition, and you have henriques capriles and others on the peaceful side looking for a peaceful resolution, and now, never the twain shall meet. the opposition is divided and the government is not willing to talk to either side of the opposition. it's hard to see where progress will come. >> as you say divisions a clear with the opposition. it seems like an enormous majority. ev
. >> paul beban conducted the interview.king about the shift in attitude, i know henriques capriles rejected meeting with nicolas maduro until he releases political prisoners including leopoldo lopez. who did henriques capriles stress most in his interview today? what stood out the most to you? >> what he said is that these olive branches that the government has extended to the opposition, he says are hollow. that they are not opening up true dialogue. what they'll do is they'll...
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so can the passengers like paul weeks and philip wood. it's 1:19 in the morning. and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control saying simply, all right, good night. for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. >>> coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. and then it stayed missing and it stayed missing. [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell
so can the passengers like paul weeks and philip wood. it's 1:19 in the morning. and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control saying simply, all right, good night. for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. >>> coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. and then it stayed missing and it stayed missing. [ female announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things...
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is the greatest representative of the liberty movement in our time, my father, ron paul. >> ron paul built a successful brand based on libertarian ideals and rand paul has embraced the family business. but now rand paul says he's through with all that because other famous political sons didn't have to deal with the trappings of familial ties. did he get questions about his dad, paul asked, referencing george w. bush, i don't know that he did, to tell you the truth. what paul is trying to do is trying to get the benefits of being related to an american political figure without the cost. and the dynamic politics that rand paul is trying to run away from are actually more prominent than you might think going into the midterm elections. in rand paul's home state of kentuck kentucky--her dad is a former state representative and state democratic party chair. in georgia, michelle nunn wants to win the senate seat once held by her father sam nunn. jason carter, grand son of jimmy is running for governor in that state. governor andrew cuomo in new york, holds the job his father had for three
is the greatest representative of the liberty movement in our time, my father, ron paul. >> ron paul built a successful brand based on libertarian ideals and rand paul has embraced the family business. but now rand paul says he's through with all that because other famous political sons didn't have to deal with the trappings of familial ties. did he get questions about his dad, paul asked, referencing george w. bush, i don't know that he did, to tell you the truth. what paul is trying to...
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paul is understandably exhausted. knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself? and that actually kind of perked him up a little bit more. >> captain roy runs through his options. none of their usual rescue techniques, pulley system, drilling, powerful air bags to separate rock, seem like they'd work in this situation. and just then, it hits him. >> i thought of wesson oil, give some lubrication. >> wesson oil, not exactly a technique you learn in rescue school, but he's trained to solve problems fast. so he dispatches people including paul's brother tommy, to come back with the popular vegetable oil. >> so we said, okay, we'll be right back. >> they re
paul is understandably exhausted. knows that no matter what plan he comes up with, he'll need maximum effort from everybody involved including 11-year-old paul. >> at the time, he was getting real sleepy, so i talked to him and asked, do you play baseball? he said, oh yeah. he perked up. i said, you know how you are out there and it is hot and you are tired and your coach wants to give you a little more physical effort and things to push yourself? and that actually kind of perked him up a...
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paul will advise startups. >> you have invested in 630 startups.e all in the yc network after they get funded and they never really leave. >> we are with them from the very beginning. we tend to have extremely close relationships with the startups that we fund. even five or nine years after, we still help them whenever they need it. >> why do you think paul picked you? >> i do have the state of yc in my head. all of our partners are good. >> he thinks very highly of you in particular. he put you on a list of the five most interesting founders with steve jobs. >> when he made that list, a lot of other founders are probably better than me and have not gone through yc. >> you are being too humble. what is your strategy? why do you think you should be in charge? >> the goal for yc is there is a shift to more startups. startups are the driving force of innovation and economic growth in the future. yc can be at the nexus of new startups starting. our goal is to fund the best startups and have them be part of this yc community. one of the things people do
paul will advise startups. >> you have invested in 630 startups.e all in the yc network after they get funded and they never really leave. >> we are with them from the very beginning. we tend to have extremely close relationships with the startups that we fund. even five or nine years after, we still help them whenever they need it. >> why do you think paul picked you? >> i do have the state of yc in my head. all of our partners are good. >> he thinks very highly...
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rand paul tops the republicans at 47%. jeb bush up there at 45%. he's running, but you look at that and you see chris christie at 34%. he's trying to make a comeback, with his speech yesterday. it's an interesting field. kind of anybody's ball game. >> it is. chris christie when he spoke to the crowd yesterday, his emphasis was on the idea that republicans can win again. >> the problem is, can he win again? >> that remains to be seen. many republicans at cpac were skeptical of christie because of the recent scandals and how he embraced president obama in the past. he has a lot of hurdles to get over. >> the battle between rand paul and ted cruz for the heart of conservatives or even this libertarian streak we're talking about, how about that? >> it's very interesting. i think if you analyze carefully what they have said since the flare-up in russia and the ukraine is ted cruz take a much more hawkish position. rand paul has answered questions by talking primarily about economic issues and trade and suggesting that vladimir putin might be staorry he
rand paul tops the republicans at 47%. jeb bush up there at 45%. he's running, but you look at that and you see chris christie at 34%. he's trying to make a comeback, with his speech yesterday. it's an interesting field. kind of anybody's ball game. >> it is. chris christie when he spoke to the crowd yesterday, his emphasis was on the idea that republicans can win again. >> the problem is, can he win again? >> that remains to be seen. many republicans at cpac were skeptical of...
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please welcome paul taylor. sir.use] nice to sigh. >> good to be here. >> jon: so this is boomers, millennials the looming generational showdown. i gotta say, i don't think it's much of a showdown. i feel like the millennials are younger,. i think they are healthier. they are probably stronger. [ laughter ] i have a feeling they are going to be very capable of kicking our asses. and here is the other thing they are living with mom and dad so it's hard to mount a generation war from your childhood bedroom. >> jon: wow. that is interesting. are they living with their parents purely because of economic reasons? >> mostly. but they also -- they can't find jobs but they also like mom and dad. it's really different. they kind of have gone from kids to roommates and they sort of work things out. it's a good deal the refrigerator is stocked. you don't have to put kins in the wash begun -- coins in the washing machine. it's a good place to hang out in you can't find a job. >> jon: there's generation x and then i blacked out o
please welcome paul taylor. sir.use] nice to sigh. >> good to be here. >> jon: so this is boomers, millennials the looming generational showdown. i gotta say, i don't think it's much of a showdown. i feel like the millennials are younger,. i think they are healthier. they are probably stronger. [ laughter ] i have a feeling they are going to be very capable of kicking our asses. and here is the other thing they are living with mom and dad so it's hard to mount a generation war from...
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when you hear paul ryan say it, what do you think he means?we have got this tailspin of culture in our innercities in particular, of men not working -- >> i'll offer some possible theorys ahead. >>> the war between the central intelligence agency and the senate committee that oversees it is escalating today. mark udall is placing a hold on president obama's appointment to be top lawyer at that agency. his precise reasoning, it comes amid the fight the cia spied on the committee's staffers, what that means, is that the position of the top lawyer to the cia will continue to be occupied by a man of the name robert ettinger. oddser, you've never heard of robert ettinger, and you're not alone. it is worth explaining this man's record. do you remember this headline? we would later learn the chief of the cia's clandestine branch ordered the destruction of 92 videotapes of enhanced interrogation or what i refer to as torture. tapes of torture, torture tapes. torture is a crime under american law. these tapes were plausible evidence of the possibili
when you hear paul ryan say it, what do you think he means?we have got this tailspin of culture in our innercities in particular, of men not working -- >> i'll offer some possible theorys ahead. >>> the war between the central intelligence agency and the senate committee that oversees it is escalating today. mark udall is placing a hold on president obama's appointment to be top lawyer at that agency. his precise reasoning, it comes amid the fight the cia spied on the...
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so can the passengers like paul weeks and phillip wood. it's 1:19 in the morning and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control, saying simply all right, good night. for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. then it staid missing and it stayed missing. >>> march 8. just before 1:00 a.m. malaysian airlines flight 370 and its 239 passengers and crew are 35,000 feet above the gulf of thailand. cruising comfortably in a boeing 777. >> the 777 was a pivotal aircraft for boeing. and the 777 has a sterling safety record. >> it's extremely safe. it's triple redundant. there's at least three backups for every system. electrical, hydraulic. >> in the cockpit of flight 370, the pilot with over 18,000 hours in the air, and a stellar reputation. >> he's the kind of guy i want to fly with. the quintessential good airline pilot. he's everything that you would want to have taking you down to the ground on that dark and stormy night. >>
so can the passengers like paul weeks and phillip wood. it's 1:19 in the morning and a voice from the cockpit addresses air traffic control, saying simply all right, good night. for flight 370, it's been a routine evening. coming up, an aircraft with 239 people aboard vanishes completely. >> it's got to be some practical joke. then it staid missing and it stayed missing. >>> march 8. just before 1:00 a.m. malaysian airlines flight 370 and its 239 passengers and crew are 35,000...
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paul will try to make millennials forget about all those reactionary positions of his. the press will likely help him, but clinton will remind him. the gop base will demand it and the jig will be up. millennials who according to pew research, also america's most racially diverse generation probably won't react warmly to rand paul when reminded about how he felt about the civil rights act airing on tv clips like this. >> would you have voted for the civil rights act of 1964? >> i like the civil rights act in the sense that it ended discrimination in all public domains. and i'm all in favor of that. >> but? >> you had to ask me the but. i don't like the idea of telling private business owners i abhor racism. i think it's a bad business decision to ever exclude anybody from your restaurant. but at the same time i do believe in private ownership. >> that's a tough but, isn't it? >> it's a tough but. and again, it is a traditional libertarian position with respect to an individual decision privately made and privately held. >> it's a nice theory. >> it's a nice theory. but t
paul will try to make millennials forget about all those reactionary positions of his. the press will likely help him, but clinton will remind him. the gop base will demand it and the jig will be up. millennials who according to pew research, also america's most racially diverse generation probably won't react warmly to rand paul when reminded about how he felt about the civil rights act airing on tv clips like this. >> would you have voted for the civil rights act of 1964? >> i...
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paul will be back next week. see you then. >>> fox news alert. a possible break now in the search for a missing malaysian jetliner. search planes have reportedly found debris. these search planes are flying off the coast of vietnam. they've reportedly spotted what they believe to be the door of that aircraft. the malaysian airliner disappeared with 239 people on board nearly 48 hours ago after taking off from malaysia, heading for china. while the search continues in the water, investigators are turning their focus to several suspicion passengers who may have been on board. we're streaming live from bangkok, thailand. what's the latest. >> reporter: vietnam says it spotted from the air these objects floating in the ocean. they can't confirm yet that it is debris from the plane. they are sending boats to that area. it is the same area where they found oil slicking over 24 hours ago. it is a possibility they may have found the plane now. vietnam is part of a major international search operation which has been ongoing now for 48 hours, looking for t
paul will be back next week. see you then. >>> fox news alert. a possible break now in the search for a missing malaysian jetliner. search planes have reportedly found debris. these search planes are flying off the coast of vietnam. they've reportedly spotted what they believe to be the door of that aircraft. the malaysian airliner disappeared with 239 people on board nearly 48 hours ago after taking off from malaysia, heading for china. while the search continues in the water,...
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paul ryan has some new lines, some updated rhetoric. but it's the same idea from ronald reagan 40 years ago. the poor, if people are poor, it's their own fault. and any federal government effort to help them only makes it worse. i want to see paul ryan's interest in corporate welfare. why doesn't that make corporations worse off? i want to see his interests in farm subsidies. why don't those create a poverty trap for farmers? he doesn't criticize those at all. but poor people he goes right after them. >> well, if conservatives want to help the poor, why not raise the minimum wage? their report, the republicans say they're, quote, focused on upward mobility, speaking directly to people who have fallen through the cracks. according to the white house's breakdown of a recent cbo report, raising the minimum wage up to $10.10 would mean 16.5 million workers would get a raise which would lift 900,000 people out of poverty. david, i want to get to you. and i think what they're getting at is a sense that there are some people who abuse welfare.
paul ryan has some new lines, some updated rhetoric. but it's the same idea from ronald reagan 40 years ago. the poor, if people are poor, it's their own fault. and any federal government effort to help them only makes it worse. i want to see paul ryan's interest in corporate welfare. why doesn't that make corporations worse off? i want to see his interests in farm subsidies. why don't those create a poverty trap for farmers? he doesn't criticize those at all. but poor people he goes right...
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i want to see a rand paul, teddy cruz ticket and see what happens.ght break my record of losing 49 states. >> impossible. >> what's key for me is he went to berkeley and didn't get booed. got a bunch of standing ovations because he was talking about privacy rights, talking about things that young people really care about. he's doing the outreach that the republican party has not been doing for a real long time and if ted cruz, all these guys better be watching, jeb bush. i don't care how much money you have, you need to appeal to young people. >> absolutely right. >> that's rand paul's message. it shouldn't be mitt romney, shouldn't be kasich or christ yee. be authentic. be authentic. >> it works. >> let's listen to -- this is christie's lawyer saying that the governor was not involved in the plot to shut down the traffic. take a listen. >> we found that governor christie had no knowledge beforehand of this george washington bridge realignment idea and that he played no role whatsoever in that decision or the implementation of it. >> eric, another 20
i want to see a rand paul, teddy cruz ticket and see what happens.ght break my record of losing 49 states. >> impossible. >> what's key for me is he went to berkeley and didn't get booed. got a bunch of standing ovations because he was talking about privacy rights, talking about things that young people really care about. he's doing the outreach that the republican party has not been doing for a real long time and if ted cruz, all these guys better be watching, jeb bush. i don't...
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we'll see a series of acquisitions. >> i want to go back to what paul said to you. you were a banker with goldman sachs went in the hot number of it was not the users, it was eyeballs. those were series of metrics. this number of users to me is a silly unless it is revenue attached to users. i do not see getting there -- not to be a downer. this is a hard thing to get to. >> i am quite sure there was no pcf. this kind of analysis. it is a growth story. what paul mentioned to twitter as a comparable, you start to key in on value, but you raise a good point. price but not value. whether or not facebook introduces ad products directly to whatsapp, they said they won't, and i believe that. they will figure out a way. it is such potential cyber these are users and customers using the product. there has to be opportunity. >> what about making money on internet.org? we know his mission has been to connect the world. he, himself, talked about presenting the plan to his board and saying i do not see an immediate away it will be a good business for us but i have to believe it
we'll see a series of acquisitions. >> i want to go back to what paul said to you. you were a banker with goldman sachs went in the hot number of it was not the users, it was eyeballs. those were series of metrics. this number of users to me is a silly unless it is revenue attached to users. i do not see getting there -- not to be a downer. this is a hard thing to get to. >> i am quite sure there was no pcf. this kind of analysis. it is a growth story. what paul mentioned to twitter...
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>>> plus, paul ryan confronted over his inner cities remark. the heated exchange you have to see. >>> and why is senator rand paul talking about president obama and race in a speech about the nsa? stay with us. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. >>> coming up, why is rand paul talking about spying and our first african american president? but first, paul ryan gets confronted on his inner cities comment. we're going live to wisconsin, next. here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren'
>>> plus, paul ryan confronted over his inner cities remark. the heated exchange you have to see. >>> and why is senator rand paul talking about president obama and race in a speech about the nsa? stay with us. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [...
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y la vida de cÉsar chÁvez llega a la pantalla grande hablamos con diego luna y econ el hijo paul chÁveze ". ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> >>> hola quÉ tal y gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, 30 de marzo. maÑana, maÑana lunes se vence el perÍodo de inscripciÓn obligatorio bajo la ley de la reforma de salud. esta semana la casa blanca anunciÓ que harÍan algunas excepcion excepciones. vanessa hauc hablÓ con la secretaria de salud, y servicios humanos, kathleen. >>> muy buenos dÍas secretaria gracias por estar con nosotros >>> es un placer estar con ustedes de nuevo >>> el presidente anunciÓ que mÁs de 6 millones de personas se han registrado, la administraciÓn estÁ complacida con este nÚmero, sabiendo que todavÍa hay mÁs de 30 millones de personas que son elegibles? >>> pensamos que es una cifra muy importante de personas, las que a mediado de esta semana ya se han inscrito. lo que estamos viendo es un interÉs record. ayer como millÓn y medio de personas visitando solamente la pÁgina web federal, nosotros tenemos en cuenta todos los estados que tiene la suya propia, casi 500 mil personas han
y la vida de cÉsar chÁvez llega a la pantalla grande hablamos con diego luna y econ el hijo paul chÁveze ". ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> >>> hola quÉ tal y gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo, 30 de marzo. maÑana, maÑana lunes se vence el perÍodo de inscripciÓn obligatorio bajo la ley de la reforma de salud. esta semana la casa blanca anunciÓ que harÍan algunas excepcion excepciones. vanessa hauc hablÓ con la secretaria de salud, y servicios humanos, kathleen....
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but that's what happened to rand paul.the nsa and received a very warm reception. let's watch. >> you may be a republican, democrat, or libertarian. i'm here to tell you that your rights, especially your right to privacy is under assault. if you own a cell phone, you're under surveillance. what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business. when they say oh, it's only boring old business records. think of the information on your visa bill. they can tell whether you smoke, drink, gamble, what magazines you read. what medications you take. i oppose this misuse of power with everything i have. i believe you have a right to privacy and it should be protected. >> paul is reaching out to constituents. and showing republican establishment types that he's willing to fight. at the same time, saying protect privacy rights. and goes after benghazi. last month, i made this prediction on the show. on the right, rand paul is the man to beat. he wants it and is not about to shrink back into his senate seat. he's running to win
but that's what happened to rand paul.the nsa and received a very warm reception. let's watch. >> you may be a republican, democrat, or libertarian. i'm here to tell you that your rights, especially your right to privacy is under assault. if you own a cell phone, you're under surveillance. what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business. when they say oh, it's only boring old business records. think of the information on your visa bill. they can tell whether you smoke,...
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>> do you agree, paul?ou do but all of bloomberg industries, shareholders don't agree with what greg milano is saying. >> when you are management team you step back and look at free cash flow and what do you do? historically either invested in the business, you pay back your debt -- pay down your debt or return it to shareholders. that is what boards of directors look at every year. it depends on what industry, and where you are in the capital cycle. >> do both of you see now an improvement in capital investment? we are hearing in other interviews that even with dividends, people are putting money to work. >> there is some improvement. no question we are starting to see some investment in the future finally. after many years. >> from your own point of view -- what is the single most the use of cash? and r&d,l expenditures organic investment. acquisitions come next. dividends come next. and buybacks on average are at the end of the list. >> this is the heart of the debate. rally hasf what the seen -- roughly
>> do you agree, paul?ou do but all of bloomberg industries, shareholders don't agree with what greg milano is saying. >> when you are management team you step back and look at free cash flow and what do you do? historically either invested in the business, you pay back your debt -- pay down your debt or return it to shareholders. that is what boards of directors look at every year. it depends on what industry, and where you are in the capital cycle. >> do both of you see now...
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and hours later, philip wood, and paul weeks and 225 other passengers arrive for the flight. bags checked, boarding passes printed. among them, a group of chinese painters and caligrifers. and also passengers flying for business and pleasure as well as the flight crew and two men with illegal passports. in the cockpit the captain and first officer make the final preparations. >> oxygen, check. instruments, check. >> reporter: in the sim yu ulat pilot mitchell casado shows martin savidge the route. and programming the simulator how to fly to the destination. >> so it will take this plane essentially from kuala lumpur to beijing. >> reporter: and the plane is ready, and before taking off, paul weeks sends a message home. >> the last line says that this counts as one day, so it means that it is only 27 days until i see you all again. >> reporter: around 12:30 a.m., malaysian airlines 370 flight pushes back from the gate and eases toward the runway and the aircraft is cleared for takeoff. >> all right. so the brakes are off, and everything is set. >> reporter: the captain booss s
and hours later, philip wood, and paul weeks and 225 other passengers arrive for the flight. bags checked, boarding passes printed. among them, a group of chinese painters and caligrifers. and also passengers flying for business and pleasure as well as the flight crew and two men with illegal passports. in the cockpit the captain and first officer make the final preparations. >> oxygen, check. instruments, check. >> reporter: in the sim yu ulat pilot mitchell casado shows martin...
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when you hear paul ryan say it, what do you think he means? >> we have got this tailspin of culture in our innercities in particular, of men not working -- >> i'll offer some possible theorys ahead. salesperson #2: actually, we're throwing in a $1,000 fuel reward card. we've never done that. that's why there's never been a better time to buy a passat tdi clean diesel. husband: so it's like two deals in one? avo: during the salesperson #2: first ever exactly. volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a passat tdi, that gets up to 795 highway miles per tank. and get a $1000 dollar fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. formarge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're
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i maintain my theory it is rand paul and not rand paul. i'm sticking to it. you. >> thank you. >>> from the hot hair of politics to weather extremes in its annual state of the climate report, the u.n. finds dramatic weather events like drought, heat waves and floods can be blamed on climate change. the report confirmed that 2013 tied with 2007 as the sixth warmest on record. in australia, it was the hottest year on record. according to the report, only a few places, including the central u.s. were actually cooler than normal last year. ho? ugh. that bad? i dropped 2 balls, mom. eye on the ball! that's all it is. eye on the ball. that's a good tip. i'll try it. by the way, bill... this is delicious! so many grilled tastes and textures. and all the nutrition i need. go on. no really. top notch. (laughing) there it is - there ya go. new american grill from kibbles 'n bits... go together like... food 'n family. [ mala body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if y
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i think what he was part of the cpac thing, paul ryan, with rand paul, what struck me so much the pasteek is the intellectual diversity, the diversity of stands and stances and how everybody pretty peacefully, often with good nature, was debating each other and trying to figure out the actual meaning, currently, of republicanism. >> you're absolutely right. cpac is part political convention and part -- >> some people are saying it's irrelevant. >> it's part revival, part carnival scene. but there was one of everything. it looked like the noah's ark. one of every one in the republican party, social conservatives, libertarians, foreign policy hawks and doves. and everybody was saying their piece and got a pretty good reception. actually to me one of the takeaways was that ted cruz was not the story out of this cpac. to me the big takeaways were that chris christie got a very good and warm reception. great job on his speech. rick perry got a comeback. started wearing tortoise shell glasses. >> why was he wearing -- >> marco rubio owns the foreign policy mantel among the new generation of
i think what he was part of the cpac thing, paul ryan, with rand paul, what struck me so much the pasteek is the intellectual diversity, the diversity of stands and stances and how everybody pretty peacefully, often with good nature, was debating each other and trying to figure out the actual meaning, currently, of republicanism. >> you're absolutely right. cpac is part political convention and part -- >> some people are saying it's irrelevant. >> it's part revival, part...
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caller: rand paul.i will have to hang up on you -- caller: why did you just let her say obama? liberals only during this segment. we are asking progressives and liberals now, we asked conservatives earlier. you cannot make the argument rand paul is going to be your guy and that you are a liberal political person. in chico, california. caller: how are you? i am a big fan of c-span and about last guest. i am a big msnbc fan. in terms of my favorite candidates right now i am still a strong barack obama fan. host: why? caller: i stand behind him on everything he has ever done. host: why? caller: he came in there with a good, progressive, and logical candidacy. what he has tried to do has been terrific. of thebig supporter affordable care act. and everything else he has tried to do. host: why do you consider yourself a progressive or liberal? what term do you use? caller: i tend to use liberal when i am out talking with my friends. would use that because i was brought up in a christian my father and mother w
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his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the old ed woman prisoner in the state prison of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years and we were there the day he was released. >> you'll never see me here again after today. >> komyatti quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> if you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning that today will be a good day, today is going to be better than yesterday. >> but komyatti could never have prepared for the bizarre chain of events ahead of him. six months after his release, three indiana state prison inmates staged a daring escape. komyatti found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. he and a friend had gone to a casino and was seen by an off-duty correctional officer the same night three inmates got away. komyatti was picked up for facilitating the escape and was eventually cleared of any involvement. but because he had violated his parole by driving a car with only a learner's permit,
his sister testified against paul and his mother and only served four years. paul's mother was given 90 years. >> as far as i know, she's the old ed woman prisoner in the state prison of indiana. >> paul was eligible for parole after 26 years and we were there the day he was released. >> you'll never see me here again after today. >> komyatti quickly landed a factory job and was doing well. >> if you want to wake up with that attitude in the morning that today will...
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on the right, rand paul is the man to beat. and is not about to shrink back into his senate seat. he's running to win control of the republican party and turn it in his direction. right now, my call, february 27th, 2014. clinton versus paul, with clinton winning within five. >> mark, tell me about the thinking here of going out to this iconic place, a hot bed of liberalism. getting applause on a very narrowly defined message about the nsa. >> well, it has broad appeal to both parties. second, to appeal to young people, where republicans have not done well in, and some of the other events, he's going places where most republicans don't go, are afraid of going to, and don't know what to say. paul is skilled. i tweeted out this link. your catalog of why he's doing well, i think is spot-on. of all the qualities the republicans are looking for in a nominee, he has them. but the establishment is too afraid of it. >> well, the central thing, the notion of the government as this cold, even nonpartisan predator gobbling up information a
on the right, rand paul is the man to beat. and is not about to shrink back into his senate seat. he's running to win control of the republican party and turn it in his direction. right now, my call, february 27th, 2014. clinton versus paul, with clinton winning within five. >> mark, tell me about the thinking here of going out to this iconic place, a hot bed of liberalism. getting applause on a very narrowly defined message about the nsa. >> well, it has broad appeal to both...