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john: enforcement? the police i think of as a government job. >> if you look as recently as 18th-century england they have our legal system with no police force if he were robbed it was up to you to find the person who rob you to get him convicted. john: that sounds impossible. >> existed in england for well over one century and it was successful. freight costs have of modern system for public prosecutors say in france went down into the payoff didn't it sailed off into the period. we're much too willing to assume the leeway to do things is the way it has been done. john: the military? >> was more pessimistic about backed because that is with the soviet union was still a serious threat but it self-destructive and at this point the enemies are much less powerful and dole have managed -- missiles and high jim bombs. john: and much of it is already privatized. halliburton gives meals in does the laundry in the defense department says it would cut -- that is to say a the modern military don't actually build
john: enforcement? the police i think of as a government job. >> if you look as recently as 18th-century england they have our legal system with no police force if he were robbed it was up to you to find the person who rob you to get him convicted. john: that sounds impossible. >> existed in england for well over one century and it was successful. freight costs have of modern system for public prosecutors say in france went down into the payoff didn't it sailed off into the period....
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john: so what? >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone would feel just as good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatiz
john: so what? >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or rent apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would...
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john: why do you care? >> i want to do what i want to do as long as i do harm another person and i found out through google's. >> you were a conservative. >> neo-conservative by m embarrassed about that. jon: through the internet you read about libertarianism and i wan to help spread the movement? >> so many are politically apathetic there are so many conservative people talk about big government, the war, and morality have in taxes and spending i want young people to know that i am a libertarian. john: and use that can do that? >> i started a channel in my bedroom by myself i did not know much about technology i just put up a you to channel john: a few people would watch and then a few more? >> has gone up pretty slow but now lot of people watching at. john: i will show you another sample of her works they're not angry of the nsa spying so here is part of a video that has more than 100,000 views. >> when did the government become the jealous girlfriend? i note need to know who you're talking to all times b
john: why do you care? >> i want to do what i want to do as long as i do harm another person and i found out through google's. >> you were a conservative. >> neo-conservative by m embarrassed about that. jon: through the internet you read about libertarianism and i wan to help spread the movement? >> so many are politically apathetic there are so many conservative people talk about big government, the war, and morality have in taxes and spending i want young people to...
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and john d. rockefler and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they werevil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probay i also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not maer that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class amican. the se is true of most of these so-caed robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people beard and chemistry of people give me mon ♪ grew up in a small town and when the rain would fall down ♪ ♪ i'd just stare out my window ♪ dreaming of what could be and if i'd endp happy ♪ ♪ i would pray i could brkaway ♪ ♪ i'll spread my wings and i'll learn how to fly ♪ i'll do what i
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john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care act is not just a website. it is much more. john: right. this is so much more. the failure of the on-line exchanges, just a symptom of this disease. government micromanagement. they cannot make a website work, and yet for years the private company offer something called e-health. millions of people go there and comparison shop. many buy insurance. the website lists different companies, prices, deductibles, have enrolled more than 2 million people. policy analyst john goodman points out that they will enroll the entire country is given the freedom to do so. but government says no. e-health is
john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care...
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john: so what? >> how will they do that. >> they are more efficient. >> they will raise the tolls once a private company takes over. john: your point is we elect public officials but the private companies are unaccountable. >> that's true. if somebody runs for mayor elect me i will be sure the garbage is picked up industries are repaired and you have water service that is part of what people vote for. john: you talk about democratic control that makes me think people get to vote for the representatives. but you only get to vote every four years or two yeers and you can game the system so in the private sector it is every minute if you don't serve your customer well then the next guy cleans your clock why they improving government doesn't. >> something should be kept away from private companies. war for example, halliburton , a blackwater blackwater, the nsa. not only do i have one but i have the same identical constitution contract from cato institute. john: somebody wanted to privatize the electric
john: so what? >> how will they do that. >> they are more efficient. >> they will raise the tolls once a private company takes over. john: your point is we elect public officials but the private companies are unaccountable. >> that's true. if somebody runs for mayor elect me i will be sure the garbage is picked up industries are repaired and you have water service that is part of what people vote for. john: you talk about democratic control that makes me think people get...
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john: so what? >> how will theydo that. >> they are more efficient. >> they will rae the tolls once a private company takes over. john: your point is we elect public officials but the privat companies are unaccountable. >> that's true. if somebody runs for mayor elect me i will be sure the garbage is picked up dustries are repaired and you have water service that is part of what people vote for. john: you talk about democratic control that makes me thinink people get to vote for the representatives. but you only get to vote every four years or two yeers and you can game the system so in the private sector it is every minute if you don't serve your customer well then the next guy cleans your clock why they improving government doesn't. >> something should be kept away from private companies. war for example, halliburton , a blackwater blackwaterthe nsa. not only do i have one but i have the same ideical constitution contract from cato institute. john: somebody wanted to privatize the electric company
john: so what? >> how will theydo that. >> they are more efficient. >> they will rae the tolls once a private company takes over. john: your point is we elect public officials but the privat companies are unaccountable. >> that's true. if somebody runs for mayor elect me i will be sure the garbage is picked up dustries are repaired and you have water service that is part of what people vote for. john: you talk about democratic control that makes me thinink people get to...
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john: thank you. coming up, better ways tell people. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash cd from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day. so let me k you... at's in your wallet? ♪ john: one of the richest people in the world is warren buffett. is the jeep? he is one of many billionaire sue until recently gave very little to charity. he used his money to try to make more money. he said he would give it away when he died. his fellow billionaire ted turner told me buffett was being cheap. >> she should give some away now john: turner just made a big splash b giving a billion dollars to the wind. now he said he wanted to shame other richeople into giving more. >>
john: thank you. coming up, better ways tell people. ♪ this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-house, cash back card. this is the quicksilver cash cd from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere, every single day....
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >>hey fundamentally transformed the lives of americans andaising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same i true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fak beard and chemistry of people ♪ john: it will come to an end. the sooner the better the billions we spend on foreign aid. much of which is squandered or stolen. i agree with ron paul and his son, the senator. we should stop almost all foreign aid. the one libertarians say at people need angry. >> cut off american assista
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >>hey fundamentally transformed the lives of americans andaising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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john: they do. john: they do. my take on privazation.Ñ@ç@çpç when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a tter, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edg technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts tch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing wh we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. john: privatisation just sounds bad to people. not to you but you are not normally were economically educated. but regular people believe in something as private it is selfish, and favs the rich people and excludes the pork and the weekend that has cost more because the operator takes a profit so that must we our boss. where if government runs it weeder together sharing the good stuff. that just makes sense but it is wrong. we'll get j
john: they do. john: they do. my take on privazation.Ñ@ç@çpç when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a tter, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edg technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts tch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing wh we've learned, so we...
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john f. kennedy's final resting place was chosen. >>> plus, road trip, forget the best video games. what about the worst, it's about a very long bus ride. we begin with misconduct in the military. a pentagon study shows there were nearly 30,000 sexual assault cases reported last year, attacks against both men and women, and horror stories keep surfacing about cases that were reported but then ignored. today, senators discussed ways to overhaul the system, senator kristin gillibrand is discussing cases out of the chain of command. she says she's taking this on behalf of military survivors. >> sarah's story is extremely disturbing. she said i know the military was notorious for mishandling rape cases. she said having someone in your direct chain of command doesn't make any sense. it's like getting raped by your brother and having your dad decide the case. >> libby casey is on capitol hill. libby the senate divided on this right? >> that's right, john. it's one that the pentagon is working on. t
john f. kennedy's final resting place was chosen. >>> plus, road trip, forget the best video games. what about the worst, it's about a very long bus ride. we begin with misconduct in the military. a pentagon study shows there were nearly 30,000 sexual assault cases reported last year, attacks against both men and women, and horror stories keep surfacing about cases that were reported but then ignored. today, senators discussed ways to overhaul the system, senator kristin gillibrand is...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things. >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. celebrity. that's coming up hi hi ♪(whis
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things. >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. john: are you a republican? democrat? [che
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they'reoing to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care act is not just a website. it is much more. john: right. this is so much more. the failure of the on-line exchanges, just a symptom of this disease. government micromanagement. they cannot make a website work, and yet for years the private company offer something called e-health. millions of people go there and comparison shop. many buy insurance. the website lists different companies, prices, deductibles, have enrolled more than 2 million people. policy analyst john goodman points out that they will enroll the entire country is the freedom to do so. but government says no. e-health is private.
john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they'reoing to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, consvative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things. >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. that's coming up (vo) you are a business pro
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, consvative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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the john f. kennedy who loom sod large in our national memory very much a mixture of fact and legend. rita braver will examine the facts, far teichner the legend. >> reporter: when you think of the kennedys, is it what actually happened during j.f.k.'s administration that comes to mind thor? >> think bank on all the pains that you remember. >> we all got to think that the kennedys were mythical. they were royal, they were beautiful. >> reporter: ahead, the immortality of camelot. >> osgood: during the good times first lady jacqueline kennedy played a very big part in the creation of the kennedy mystique. but it was in the worst of times that she made her most lasting mark, as susan spencer will show us. >> reporter: i when tragedy struck in 1963, one woman helped an entire nation heal. >> the reason for mrs. kennedy's iconography, sadly, is because of the way her husband's presidency ended. >> absent tragedy, would we remember her this way? the legend of jacqueline kennedy ahead. oz oz the offici
the john f. kennedy who loom sod large in our national memory very much a mixture of fact and legend. rita braver will examine the facts, far teichner the legend. >> reporter: when you think of the kennedys, is it what actually happened during j.f.k.'s administration that comes to mind thor? >> think bank on all the pains that you remember. >> we all got to think that the kennedys were mythical. they were royal, they were beautiful. >> reporter: ahead, the immortality of...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. byhe way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whal because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on aake beard and chemistry of people give me mon this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the etting blindsided by limits" card. it's the no-game-playing, no-earning-limit-having, deep-bomb-throwing, give-me-the-ball-and-i'll-take- it-to-the-ho
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. byhe way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whal because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of th late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people give me mon [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools iroduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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john: all right. government needs to make sure aids workers and of being murdered on the way to where they're going. and i should say that you don't take government money from the united states. to other countries. but you call for government to spend more on foreign aid. why when so much has been squandered? >> it is important to know that we're calling for more of the right kind of a. john: this is going to be the right kind. >> there are some things that we think the united states government is doing that we think is not a good use of money. particular, food aid is in desperate need of reform. we miss about half of the value of every dollar that we spend because we require it to be shipped in american vessels, delivering food rather than buying food at the source. john: you also wanted to spend more. >> we want more of the right kind. there are good programs, the millennium celebration that invest in success. the best performing countries rather than subsidizing failure. we want to see more aid giv
john: all right. government needs to make sure aids workers and of being murdered on the way to where they're going. and i should say that you don't take government money from the united states. to other countries. but you call for government to spend more on foreign aid. why when so much has been squandered? >> it is important to know that we're calling for more of the right kind of a. john: this is going to be the right kind. >> there are some things that we think the united...
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john: so what? >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or re apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would not have the taxes. we have the money left over. the park could be just as good. john: well, it certainly is true that the park is very commercial these days. but buying and selling going on. holiday gifts. very commercial. on the other hand, the public seems fine with that. >> its and look very nice. a different story. >> a lot of the things that they should be doing. you should -- john: some money. >> that's right. you will study. if everyone good. >> is a very public. nobody has viewed it as privatized, and the final ans
john: so what? >> is very good to use, for dan to use the public land for running a private business or re apart where all year round there is commercial revenue from renting in up to businesses. he keeps all that money. people don't realize that. i was in the park yesterday. i walked around and did a survey i asked 20 people if they thought this money was going to the city, and they'll think it is. so. john: so what if they think it's going to mars. the park is nice. >> it would...
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john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage o health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care act is not just a website. it is much john: right. this is so much more. the failure of the on-line exchanges, just a symptom of this disease. government micromanagement. they cannot make a website work, and yet for years the private company offer something called e-health. millions of people go there and comparison shop. many buy insurance. the website lists different companies, prices, deductibles, havenrolled more than 2 million people. policy analyst john goodman points out that they will enroll the entire country is given the freedom to do so. but government says no. e-health is private. n
john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage o health care? of few weeks ago the president address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care...
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one characteristic of john f. what he said as -- he did everything he could to minimize or eliminate conflict, either on a national, orsonal, even international level. if there is one legacy we could -- our problems are man made. todaynflict that exists a model forhave set how conflict should be resolved. more of your calls in just a bit. we will take you live to dallas where the ceremony is about to get underway in the lee plaza. -- in the leap lazo. dealey plaza. >> we will go to alice live once that ceremony gets underway. there is a preview video playing right now. let's hear from a couple more collars. joe was in minnesota. go ahead. i was living in culver city, california at the time. we were allowed to have headphones to hear our radio. all of a sudden president kennedy was shot. i kind of screamed and could not imagine what was going on. i asked why he was such a good president or good person. he was a family man. picture, ihat has a still have mine hanging on my wall, my picture of president kennedy. i us
one characteristic of john f. what he said as -- he did everything he could to minimize or eliminate conflict, either on a national, orsonal, even international level. if there is one legacy we could -- our problems are man made. todaynflict that exists a model forhave set how conflict should be resolved. more of your calls in just a bit. we will take you live to dallas where the ceremony is about to get underway in the lee plaza. -- in the leap lazo. dealey plaza. >> we will go to alice...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things. >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. celebrity. that's coming up the american d
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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john: e military? >> was more pessimistic about backed because that is with the soviet union was still a serious threat but it self-destructive and at this point the enemies are much less powerful and dole have managed -- missiles and high jim bombs. john: and much of it is already privatized. halliburton gives meals in does the laundry in the defense department says it would cut -- that is to say a the modern military don't actually build their own guns and tanks but the provided by the private firm john: they do. my customers can shop around. but it doesn'tally work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and st estimates, so we can ke better heth decisions. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new
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john, john jr. stealing the show with all kinds of world leaders, absolutely hilarious. then you have a picture of john junior in his dad's chair in the oval office, that is one picture that president kennedy did not want stanley to use. >> and you know president kennedy was very, very conscious of image of how things looked. and that's why he and stanley had such a symbiotic relationship. stanley wanted good shots and kennedy wanted to look good. stanley showed him those pictures and kennedy said you can't use that, it looks like i'm too playful in the oval office. that photograph was never published until now. >> it's a great picture. in the book you show jackie kennedy with the kids in the days and years after the assassination. you show that sadness but you also show an envelope that jackie used two years after the assassination that says, mrs. john f. kennedy. >> she went into an potential official year of mourning, antonio, she wore black, she did no real partying. she had stationery made, wit
john, john jr. stealing the show with all kinds of world leaders, absolutely hilarious. then you have a picture of john junior in his dad's chair in the oval office, that is one picture that president kennedy did not want stanley to use. >> and you know president kennedy was very, very conscious of image of how things looked. and that's why he and stanley had such a symbiotic relationship. stanley wanted good shots and kennedy wanted to look good. stanley showed him those pictures and...
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dallas. >> the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it felt to be here today. and going back 50 years ago tonight, by this time of night, right now, air force one had just landed back in washington, d.c. carrying the president's casket, his widow jacqueline kennedy and the new president, lyndon johnson. most americans were home for the day. schools and offices let out early, and millions by this time were huddled around their television sets where they would remain transfixed, watching the coverage on and off for the next four days. here now is how david brinkley started off this broadcast on this very n
dallas. >> the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years later. brian williams reporting tonight from dallas. >>> and good evening from dallas, texas. we're in dealey plaza just across from the sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository building where three shots were fired 50 years ago today that changed the course of american history. and here in the shadow of that very building it was a perfectly awful day. 35 degrees, rain and wind, perfectly matching how dark it...
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john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the presint address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care act is not just a website. it is much more. john: right. this is so much more. the failure of the on-line exchanges, just a symptom of this disease. government micromanagement. they cannot make a website work, and yet for years the private company offer something called e-health. millions of people go there and comparison shop. many buy insurance. the website lists different companies, prices, deductibles, have enrolled more than 2 million people. policy analyst john goodman points out that they will enroll the entire country is given the freedom to do so. but government says no. e-healths priv
john: that is our show tonight. ♪ >> and now john stossel. ♪ john: happy halloween. what scares you? that thing scares me as much as big government and central planning. this is obamacare. this kind of micromanagement takes our money and limits our freedom. government cannot even count votes accurately. now they're going to manage our health care? of few weeks ago the presint address the failure of this website and made one point that is absolutely true. >> the affordable care...
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this came out of john's pocket, period. john does not make movies because he thinks he is going to make money. john makes movies because he wants to see them. and i went to work with who i want to work with. but he is not going to make a lot of money with me starring in a film, but he wanted to make it, and that is significant, because it says to me that the grand scale of one million people seeing the film, i do not know how tangible, how practical that is, but with the internet and with all of these other mediums, i think it is possible in one small way to get your whether it is a filmmaker or a screenwriter or a poet. whoever you are artistically, i think it is possible. you may not make a living. you may not be a millionaire. you may not be making a living at this craft, but the hope is, you know what? it will i do something, make a difference. if i do this project, it will fulfill this creative thing i have inside me. i understand that politically, we should pay attention to that, but there is so much other stuff going
this came out of john's pocket, period. john does not make movies because he thinks he is going to make money. john makes movies because he wants to see them. and i went to work with who i want to work with. but he is not going to make a lot of money with me starring in a film, but he wanted to make it, and that is significant, because it says to me that the grand scale of one million people seeing the film, i do not know how tangible, how practical that is, but with the internet and with all...
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john foster dulles never smiled. one example is that in many of these developing countries, like indonesia, afghanistan, the leaders invited both soviet officials and american officials to visit. they wanted eisenhower to come. eisenhower wouldn't go because foster dulles told him countries that are not 100% on our side don't deserve a presidential visit. you have the smiling figures from the kremlin showing up in these countries and promoting a positive image of soviet communism. meanwhile, there was no counterbalance except for the snarling anger that came from washington. i think that did undermine the ability of the united states to project our positive values. >> where did you find this little tidbit? foster spoke regularly to the american people, often from a collapsible podium. he carried it on his plane so he could make departure statements and arrival statements. he periodically appealed to europeans but his medication -- his communication efforts stopped there. >> that also comes from a previously embargoed
john foster dulles never smiled. one example is that in many of these developing countries, like indonesia, afghanistan, the leaders invited both soviet officials and american officials to visit. they wanted eisenhower to come. eisenhower wouldn't go because foster dulles told him countries that are not 100% on our side don't deserve a presidential visit. you have the smiling figures from the kremlin showing up in these countries and promoting a positive image of soviet communism. meanwhile,...
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john f. kennedy, exactly 50 years ago, america was in shock, coming to the unthinkable, the assassination of john f. kennedy. >>> we begin with the developing story story of iran's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry is en route to geneva to personally teafned the talks. the chinese minister says, talks are down to the moment. >> peaceful energy but it could also create components of a nuclear weapon. today the u.s. hopes to make a deal that would stop that building and convince iran to give up the capacity to build the bomb. >> it is the president's policy that iran must not be allowed to amakto a enrich uniform. >> building a bomb would be more difficult and time consuming. the deal would also stop construction of iran's ple iranm plant. >> what we need is for iran to provide assurance to the community. >> israel pos opposes. >> more closer than we have ever been in a decade to achieving a diplomatic agreement for a first step with the iranians. >> so nick we're hearing a lot of
john f. kennedy, exactly 50 years ago, america was in shock, coming to the unthinkable, the assassination of john f. kennedy. >>> we begin with the developing story story of iran's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry is en route to geneva to personally teafned the talks. the chinese minister says, talks are down to the moment. >> peaceful energy but it could also create components of a nuclear weapon. today the u.s. hopes to make a deal that would stop that building...
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john foster dulles never smiled. that in many of these developing countries, like indonesia, afghanistan, the leaders invited both soviet officials and american officials to visit. they wanted eisenhower to come. eisenhower wouldn't go because foster dulles told him countries that are not 100% on our side don't deserve a presidential visit. you have the smiling figures from the kremlin showing up in these countries and promoting a positive image of soviet communism. meanwhile, there was no counterbalance except for the snarling anger that came from washington. i think that did undermine the ability of the united states to project our positive values. >> where did you find this little tidbit? foster spoke regularly to the american people, often from a collapsible podium. he carried it on his plane so he could make departure statements and arrival statements. he periodically appealed to europeans but his medication efforts stopped there. >> that also comes from a previously embargoed oral history at the princeton dulle
john foster dulles never smiled. that in many of these developing countries, like indonesia, afghanistan, the leaders invited both soviet officials and american officials to visit. they wanted eisenhower to come. eisenhower wouldn't go because foster dulles told him countries that are not 100% on our side don't deserve a presidential visit. you have the smiling figures from the kremlin showing up in these countries and promoting a positive image of soviet communism. meanwhile, there was no...
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john f. kennedy. since that tragedy, since that inexplicable loss brought about changes, changes in the way we govern, changes in the party, changes in how we cover the american presidency. we'll get to that this morning, we'll try with a remarkable mix of panelists, people who have worked with president kennedy, people who are eyewitnesses to history. people who covered president kennedy, have studied president kennedy, are related to president kennedy. we're excited about all that we have planned for today and we begin today in dallas, 50 years ago, this friday. john fitzgerald kennedy, the president of the united states, was on a political visit to texas to mend fences in an intrapart feud among state democrats. first lady jacquelineccompanyin first of many trips as her president prepared to seek a second term. it was the middle of the day when the motorcade reached daley plaza in downtown dallas. >> it is approaching 12:30 p.m. dallas time. the crowds and the tall business district are ov
john f. kennedy. since that tragedy, since that inexplicable loss brought about changes, changes in the way we govern, changes in the party, changes in how we cover the american presidency. we'll get to that this morning, we'll try with a remarkable mix of panelists, people who have worked with president kennedy, people who are eyewitnesses to history. people who covered president kennedy, have studied president kennedy, are related to president kennedy. we're excited about all that we have...
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so did john-john and caroline. we treasure the memory of that. >> playing on broadway then, it was in the air. it wasn't as though jackie just invented this. >> and his response to jacqueline when he asked what she wanted to do and she wanted to see camelot. >> and the whole myth of camelot was good for the country. >> she told teddy white, this was something she wanted in the recollection of what happened. he was 30 years younger than eisenhower. television was just coming in. those of us on the right were saying we are going to get our jack kennedy. the whole new generation of real change. >> let's move on. there's a lot to talk about. was it a conspiracy? >> i certainly have doubts that he was motivated by himself. i'm not sure if anybody else was involved. i don't go down that road with respect to the grassy knoll theory and all of that. but i have questions about whether they got down to the bottom of oswald's time. >> secretary of state john kerry is not the only one to harbor questions about the motives of t
so did john-john and caroline. we treasure the memory of that. >> playing on broadway then, it was in the air. it wasn't as though jackie just invented this. >> and his response to jacqueline when he asked what she wanted to do and she wanted to see camelot. >> and the whole myth of camelot was good for the country. >> she told teddy white, this was something she wanted in the recollection of what happened. he was 30 years younger than eisenhower. television was just...
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that's how john boehner got to be the speaker. we have a majority and john boehner is doing his job because the people who elected the majority in the house said we don't want obama care, we don't want intrusive government into our lives, particularly in our health care and so john boehner has held the line. and by the way, they compromised about delaying obama care and look what happened? it ended up in a government shutdown and now you have democrats who are split. democrats who don't want, by the way, obama campaigning in their district. we saw that in louisiana with mary landrieu, so here we are. >> matt, we did end up with a government shutdown, the question is why? >> well, it's very clear why,
that's how john boehner got to be the speaker. we have a majority and john boehner is doing his job because the people who elected the majority in the house said we don't want obama care, we don't want intrusive government into our lives, particularly in our health care and so john boehner has held the line. and by the way, they compromised about delaying obama care and look what happened? it ended up in a government shutdown and now you have democrats who are split. democrats who don't want,...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things. >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. that's coming up next. at od, whatever bus
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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christine, john? >> we'll have to see how it technically will work, if for example roaming charges would apply like when you're on a cruise, how would that work? alexandra field thank you. >>> president obama waking up with a new low in his approval ratings, just 41% of people in our polling say they like the way he's handling his job, that is the lowest it has ever been in the cnn/orc polling. >> the biggest drop in june from 53% in may to 45%, during new reports of the nsa spying and the irs targeting conservative groups. obama care may not be the biggest factor in these falling poll numbers. >> timing there really interesting. i want to bring in candy crowley joining us now live from washington. candy i want to shift gears a bit. today it is 50 years since the death of president john f. kennedy. we were just talking about president obama's poll numbers. let's look at president kennedy's numbers 50 years after his death, 90%, 90% of the people in our polling say they approve of his handling of the j
christine, john? >> we'll have to see how it technically will work, if for example roaming charges would apply like when you're on a cruise, how would that work? alexandra field thank you. >>> president obama waking up with a new low in his approval ratings, just 41% of people in our polling say they like the way he's handling his job, that is the lowest it has ever been in the cnn/orc polling. >> the biggest drop in june from 53% in may to 45%, during new reports of the...
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but john, how do you take this? they are going to be enforcing the health care law which is already ase're discovering pretty much a mess. what do you think of the irs getting in there? >> i should have listened to my friend, audited right now, so i love the irs. they are underfunded and understaffed. it itough for them to prosecute and catch guys who are hiding and not paying their taxes. much less to do something with obama care. you have to start almost completely over to build a whole new infrastructure, so might as will do what gary b. is saying and hire a private company to do it. the government does not do things very well. >> tracy, you're a great accountant. >> but on behalf of the accountants of the world,don't shoot the messenger here. you get the congressional leaders that make up these rules. they don't know what they are doing. and then they send them to the irs and say, here, enforce them. and as gary said, they are on a shoestring budget. four people are working there at this point, they are so short
but john, how do you take this? they are going to be enforcing the health care law which is already ase're discovering pretty much a mess. what do you think of the irs getting in there? >> i should have listened to my friend, audited right now, so i love the irs. they are underfunded and understaffed. it itough for them to prosecute and catch guys who are hiding and not paying their taxes. much less to do something with obama care. you have to start almost completely over to build a whole...
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ys have the ability to hunger strike. >> john bryson, what was the reaction --john greyson, what was the reaction to your fellow inmates, not just the hunger strike, but having to canadians jailed with them at the same time? >> when we were brought into the present with the welcoming party , all of the other prisoners witnessed the beating of the kind [indiscernible] already a huge amount of solidarity and support for us. the first 36 and the first cell when out of their way to take care of us, always giving us the last piece of food, the last tomato, etc. there was incredible caring and concern for us and a real interest in the work we were trying to do in solidarity with gaza. said, when we discussed hunger strike, the fellow prisoners were split in terms of their advice. they said, watch out, it's very dangerous, the prison will throw you in solitary. there was a lot of strategizing in getting good advice from them about how to proceed. onlyecided to do a liquids- hunger strike and not do it through the official prison channels. it would have maximum impact in terms of outreach to
ys have the ability to hunger strike. >> john bryson, what was the reaction --john greyson, what was the reaction to your fellow inmates, not just the hunger strike, but having to canadians jailed with them at the same time? >> when we were brought into the present with the welcoming party , all of the other prisoners witnessed the beating of the kind [indiscernible] already a huge amount of solidarity and support for us. the first 36 and the first cell when out of their way to take...
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john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris christie, what about him? >> he is opposed, but he didn't issue a court appeal and is basically a pro-lifer. john: okay, the parity of ron paul, what is the point? >> is the lovable prank. we parity everyone. and i'm sure that rand paul has a sense of humor. you know, he does these things >> but it's not the role of congress. >> i will bet you that if he saw that parity, he would've got a great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous
john: the. john: you have said without embracing social issues like abortion and drugs and gay marriage, conservative philosophy can never become a majority. we still believe that? >> when i think that i said was that that group is central to the republican party and i hear lots of people say that they are terrible, they are scaring people away and you can't win without them. >> the way for them to win is to welcome us and it's a lot bigger than the libertarian wing. stephen chris...
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but, john, most of the troops will be american. >> john, good to see you, thank you very much. from england tonight, a disturbing story three women are free after being held captive for decades. london police say the women age 30 to 69, were enslaved for 30 years, inside a home in south london. as part of an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude, might say there was no evidence of sexual abuse. 5 to head to washington, d.c. adam mays filling in for joan we chen, is going to tell us what is coming up. >> good evening, john. coming up on america tonight, dying to quit, our exclusive investigation into the stop smoking drug chan tax. we interview a man that claims the drug made him delusional, and he led police on a high speed chase. another woman tells us she started crying uncontrollably, and then tried jumping out of a moving car. now she was offer add $5,000 settlement by the drug maker pfizer, but instead she turned it down so she could warn others. our investigation reveals hundreds of users have actually committed suicide. reported by the food and drug administr
but, john, most of the troops will be american. >> john, good to see you, thank you very much. from england tonight, a disturbing story three women are free after being held captive for decades. london police say the women age 30 to 69, were enslaved for 30 years, inside a home in south london. as part of an investigation into slavery and domestic servitude, might say there was no evidence of sexual abuse. 5 to head to washington, d.c. adam mays filling in for joan we chen, is going to...
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and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made automobiles affordable for the average middle-class american. the same is true of most of these so-called robber barons of the late 19th and early 20th century. john: thank you. up next, if i put on a fake beard and chemistry of people give me money? ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. et the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month
and john d. rockefeller and people who vilify them. they did some charity work. they were evil robbers. >> they fundamentally transformed the lives of americans and raising living standards. rockefeller brought us well and made profits. by the way, he probably is also responsible for saving the whales because he pushed down the price of oil it was no longer profitable to how best to extinction henry ford makes jeep automobiles. it does not matter that is motive was profits. he made...
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medical supplies. >> guess whatthere's more, john. >> check this out. >> hi, john. >> we heard you are a big fan. we would love to invite you down for a set visit while winter films "a dolphin tale two". >> isn't that cool? >> oh, yeah! >> and, jetlu getaways is gonna fly your entire family down there, so they can watch, too. and they're giving you a $2000 travel voucher to cover hotels and expenses and all of that. >> that's incredible. thank you so much. >> thank you! ♪ [ applause ] ♪ >> so great to see that smile on his face. >> and i asked him, how can people help? he said if you want to help, give to the jackson grabriel silver fund, a fund researching a cure for eb (epidermolysis bullosa) >> and we will put the information that john suggests as far as donations on the website: webeb -- www.thedoctorstv.com if you would like to help, we will be right back! [ applause ] ♪ >> announcer: coming up, breaking health news you can't afford to miss! ♪ closed captioning provided by: introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a pr
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i mean, john f. kennedy was the first president to issue a report on equal pay for women back in 1963. this is a big day in history because we honor those who ruffled feathers, who step on toes and today we give them a medal because of the fact that they were courageous. >> you know that picture we were just showing on the air now of president obama looking at bill clinton, it just begs a question, what are they thinking at this particular moment. you want little captions over hair heads, right? and you know, you read so much and we know so much about their uneasy relationship. remember, during hillary clinton's tough campaign against president obama, he was saying at that point, candidate obama, this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> talking about his opposition to the war in iraq. >> exactly. >> the whole obama story. >> so you can't make this can relationship up. it's gone through so many turns and then of course, hillary clinton when she went into the cabinet, people were s
i mean, john f. kennedy was the first president to issue a report on equal pay for women back in 1963. this is a big day in history because we honor those who ruffled feathers, who step on toes and today we give them a medal because of the fact that they were courageous. >> you know that picture we were just showing on the air now of president obama looking at bill clinton, it just begs a question, what are they thinking at this particular moment. you want little captions over hair heads,...
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first quarter of next year it's dire straits in ukraine and in brussels is blaming moscow go ahead john i think you've put the question peter in exactly the right way. with this whole issue is being talked about in cold water but in fact ukraine's real interests are being completely neglected i've had occasion to say this now on several other interviews people have asked me whether ukraine has an interest in joining the e.u. and my reply has always been that from the u.s. point of view the only interest is in the political defeat that ukrainian signature would inflict on russia in other words the e.u. does not have ukraine's interests at heart what it has at heart is a geo political program of ideological and geopolitical strengthening of its own institutions and enlargement of course of its own writ deep into the heart of historic russia ukraine is not the interests of ukrainians are not what the european union is interested in this and that is why of course the ukrainian government hasn't signed because quite simply they've seen the writing on the wall they know that they're running o
first quarter of next year it's dire straits in ukraine and in brussels is blaming moscow go ahead john i think you've put the question peter in exactly the right way. with this whole issue is being talked about in cold water but in fact ukraine's real interests are being completely neglected i've had occasion to say this now on several other interviews people have asked me whether ukraine has an interest in joining the e.u. and my reply has always been that from the u.s. point of view the only...