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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: 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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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: 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. >>
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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: 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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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: 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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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: 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: 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: 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 saa great chuckle. john: thank you so much, fred barnes. coming up, a libertarian celebrity. celebrity. that's coming up huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen p
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: 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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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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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
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john mcafee. right here, right now. >> from the fox business network headarters in new york city, it's "the tom sullivan show." here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here. top of the stack weound out this week a health care expert and economics professor at harvd sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also personnel issues that would ke
john mcafee. right here, right now. >> from the fox business network headarters in new york city, it's "the tom sullivan show." here's your host tom sullivan. >> thanks for joining us here. top of the stack weound out this week a health care expert and economics professor at harvd sent a memo three years ago detailing the problems with the fact that nobody at hhs knew how to build a business or had ever done a startup. he detailed not only organizational but also personnel...
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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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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 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: 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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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, 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 ol year of mourning, antonio, she wore black, she did no real partying. she had stationery made, with blac
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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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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hi, john. >> reporter: hey, john. i think this was the story of the night really. governor christie came her seeking a second term as governor of new jersey and he got it in spades. 60% of the vote going to him in most of the categories. people say this was the beginning of christie 2016. if it wasn't, it sounded like it in the speech he delivered in the hall behind me after his spectacular landslide victory over his democratic opponent, barbara buono. the speech had no direct references to going to washington, d.c. full time, but there were plenty of hints that washington should turn on his tv and watch what he's doing as governor here in new jersey. take a listen to part of the speech that he just gave in which he emphasized again that he always gets the job done. >> i want to promise you tonight, i will not let anyone, anything, any political party, any governmental entity or any force get in between me and the completion of my mission. >> reporter: john, the figures for governor christie are astonishing as he enters his second term as governor. 60% of the vote
hi, john. >> reporter: hey, john. i think this was the story of the night really. governor christie came her seeking a second term as governor of new jersey and he got it in spades. 60% of the vote going to him in most of the categories. people say this was the beginning of christie 2016. if it wasn't, it sounded like it in the speech he delivered in the hall behind me after his spectacular landslide victory over his democratic opponent, barbara buono. the speech had no direct references...
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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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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, thank you very much. nancy is in virginia. the republican candidate for governor, ken cuccinelli, had been trailing by six percentage points in the polls, nancy, but he ended up losing by only two points. you've been looking into whether obamacare is the cause of that. >> reporter: well, democrats and the white house certainly seem to fear that it is. in fact, the white house invited 16 senate democrats for a two- hour meeting with the president today about all of obamacare's problems and, guess what? 15 of those senate democrats are up for reelection next year and the 16th runs the committee that is in charge of getting them reelected. and if you look at cbs exit polling from the virginia governor's race last night you can see why they're concerned. more than a quarter of virginia voters said health care was the issue that mattered the most to them in this election. it was the second-most important issue. and cuccinelli, the republican, won among those voters 49% to 45%. now, most lawmakers-- democrats a
john, thank you very much. nancy is in virginia. the republican candidate for governor, ken cuccinelli, had been trailing by six percentage points in the polls, nancy, but he ended up losing by only two points. you've been looking into whether obamacare is the cause of that. >> reporter: well, democrats and the white house certainly seem to fear that it is. in fact, the white house invited 16 senate democrats for a two- hour meeting with the president today about all of obamacare's...
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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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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
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...
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also, john king in dallas and john we've got plenty more to talk about with you too a little later as we continue our coverage from there and elsewhere around the nation. >> now to this story. an elderly american war veteran being held in north korea. there is word that the north might have gotten the wrong man. we'll explain next. [ male announcer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four adl for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ...at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets, and let us do the legwork for you - with no cost or obligation. we'll search a variety of plans from nationally recognized companies to find the coverage that's th
also, john king in dallas and john we've got plenty more to talk about with you too a little later as we continue our coverage from there and elsewhere around the nation. >> now to this story. an elderly american war veteran being held in north korea. there is word that the north might have gotten the wrong man. we'll explain next. [ male announcer ] this is pam. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four adl for all day relief....
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i think we can now say john f. kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the outpouring from love from all over america, its bipartisan and spirit. david reading those words reminds you kennedy was the greatest orator of the 20th century. you could chisel so many speeches into marble and monuments. now there's another new monument in dallas as of today. >> gerald posner, as you reflect and we get ready for the flyover to recall and to honor the memory of the president of the united states, president john f. kennedy, this is a special moment for the city of dallas itself where this terrible tragedy occurred
i think we can now say john f. kennedy's a sustainable hero and david mccullough, our great historian from massachusetts, like john f. kennedy was talking about the heroism of kennedy. i say that because after his death there was a lot of camelot literature, books by ted sorenson building up kennedy and other books came out of a different generation very critical of his personal life. but now on the 50th anniversary, not only is he coming off as a sustainable hero, the amount of love, the...
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john jr. famously saluted his father. a symbolic force to st. matthew's cathedral where funeral services were held. president kennedy was buried in arlington national cemetery where an eternal flame burns apt his grave site. question, what is the legacy of the kennedy presidency? >> john was young, made for the television age. had a wonderful sense of humor. he was an inspirational figure. what sered the soul of america was us watching the horrible way he died. the race to the hospital. taken in the casket to washington, d.c. the whole funeral and shooting of oswald on that sunday. that impressed upon us what kennedy was. there would not have been a camelot had there not been dallas. after that, if you want to separate out the record of the man and the president, that's a different thing. that's moved away from what we are all calling memory. you can't see the films 50 years later without stirring up the emotions you felt. >> terrible weekend. >> secretary of defense. he got more notoriety during johnson's term in office. kennedy's presidency up
john jr. famously saluted his father. a symbolic force to st. matthew's cathedral where funeral services were held. president kennedy was buried in arlington national cemetery where an eternal flame burns apt his grave site. question, what is the legacy of the kennedy presidency? >> john was young, made for the television age. had a wonderful sense of humor. he was an inspirational figure. what sered the soul of america was us watching the horrible way he died. the race to the hospital....
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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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of president john f. kennedy's assassination. there you see live pictures from his gravesite at arlington national cemetery. there are ceremonies planned at dealey plaza in dallas where the president was shot. my next guest will be there offering visitors a unique look back at that will very tragic day. scott as tin operates the jfk trolley tour which takes visitors along the same routes taken by president kennedy and lee harvey oswald. scott is joining us now. what do people >> they learn a great deal, wolf. most people we get, you know, come here from america or internationally. they know president kennedy was shot and killed, but they don't know what it was like to be in dallas as these days unfolded. that's what we do on the jfk trolley tour. we take them on a minute my minute timeline through november 22nd and days after. >> people come not only from the united states but as you point out, from around the world. if they come to dallas, they want to see if jfk was shot. is that right? >> absolutely. p
of president john f. kennedy's assassination. there you see live pictures from his gravesite at arlington national cemetery. there are ceremonies planned at dealey plaza in dallas where the president was shot. my next guest will be there offering visitors a unique look back at that will very tragic day. scott as tin operates the jfk trolley tour which takes visitors along the same routes taken by president kennedy and lee harvey oswald. scott is joining us now. what do people >> they...
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and in both their cases, john f. kennedy and john lennon, what i thought about was how much they could have contributed, that they were denied that opportunity and the world lost all that potential with the president of the united states, the young and gracious 35th president of the united states. what you think about is would there have been a vietnam war? what would the civil rights movement had been like? would there -- there never would have been a watergate. would there have been a robert kennedy presidency following john f. kennedbrother, the attorney general, have succeeded him? you think all the what ifs and all the things he could have contributed and how we were robbed so brutally in both these cases by, you know, no nothing, nobody, selfish people who decided to wreak havoc, to make a name for themselves. you know, that's what i'm thinking. i'm thinking about the loss potential and all the what ifs. >> it's so true, geraldo. all the things that are unknowable on days like this. and, of course, the mayor to
and in both their cases, john f. kennedy and john lennon, what i thought about was how much they could have contributed, that they were denied that opportunity and the world lost all that potential with the president of the united states, the young and gracious 35th president of the united states. what you think about is would there have been a vietnam war? what would the civil rights movement had been like? would there -- there never would have been a watergate. would there have been a robert...
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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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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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>> john. ♪ >> no, john. ♪ (alarma). >> ¿quÉ ( ) te sucede? >> ¿quÉ crees dÍaz? esto se acabÓ. (alarma). ♪ >> enseguida volvemos con val kilmer en, "felon". ♪ imagina la calidad de tu refinada, perfeccionada. l. a nivel de píxel. nuevo texture perfector de l'oréal. refina la textura. reduce poros. disminuye líneas. aun de cerca la piel luce increíble. nuevo youth code texture perfector. sólo de l'oréal paris. miguel, hemos visto que sigues sla cuenta del teléfono está por las nubes.. ¡por tu culpa no voy a poder ir a la universidad! ¡egoísta! ¡de verás, ya apaga las "aps"!, ¡si no con qué le vamos a pagar la carrera a tu hermana! miguelito, te veo muy delgado en las fotos de internet, come más. la cobertura de t-mobile se expandió con internet en más de 100 países, sin cargos adicionales. ve a encuentraamiguel.com participa y podrías ganar un viaje alrededor del mundo. ♪ >> continuamos con val kilmer en, "felon". ♪ (alarma). >> ya aislÉ el patio, avise a todos los sectores, voy para allÁ. (sonido ambiente). >> candrows. ¿quÉ haces aquÍ? >> soy a
>> john. ♪ >> no, john. ♪ (alarma). >> ¿quÉ ( ) te sucede? >> ¿quÉ crees dÍaz? esto se acabÓ. (alarma). ♪ >> enseguida volvemos con val kilmer en, "felon". ♪ imagina la calidad de tu refinada, perfeccionada. l. a nivel de píxel. nuevo texture perfector de l'oréal. refina la textura. reduce poros. disminuye líneas. aun de cerca la piel luce increíble. nuevo youth code texture perfector. sólo de l'oréal paris. miguel, hemos visto que...
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global insight in paris we have john lauchlan he is to director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in moscow we cross to mark sloboda he's a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to join if i go to you first all this media coverage of this for the past week it's the tussle between the european union and russia. for control of ukraine it's put very much in cold war terms here but very few people want to focus on the real deep deep troubles that are occurring in ukraine and how ukraine is trying to get itself out of a really nasty fix i want to point out to our viewers here that the i.m.f. is knocking on the door if they don't do certain things are not going to get any more money there's hardly any money left in the bank and they have a lot of foreign reserve debts to pay in the first quarter of next year it's dire straits in ukraine and in brussels as blaming moscow go ahead john i think you put the question peter in exactly the right way. this whole issue i
global insight in paris we have john lauchlan he is to director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in moscow we cross to mark sloboda he's a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to join if i go to you first all this media coverage of this for the past week it's the tussle between the european union and russia. for control of ukraine it's put very much in cold war...
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yes we have john laughlin he is the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in moscow we cross to mark the boulder he is a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university orange folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i go to you first all this media coverage of this for the past week it's the tussle between the european union and russia for control of ukraine it's put very much in cold war terms here but very few people want to focus on the real deep deep troubles that are occurring in ukraine and how ukraine is trying to get itself out of a really nasty fix i want to point out to our viewers here that the i.m.f. is knocking on the door if they don't do certain things are not going to get any more money there's hardly any money left in the bank and they have a lot of foreign reserve debts to pay in the first quarter of next year it's dire straits in ukraine and in brussels is blaming moscow go ahead john i think you put the question peter in exactly the right way. this whole issue is being talked abo
yes we have john laughlin he is the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in moscow we cross to mark the boulder he is a senior lecturer and researcher at moscow state university orange folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i go to you first all this media coverage of this for the past week it's the tussle between the european union and russia for control of ukraine it's put very much in cold war terms here but very...