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like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north vietnam age. as a lot, sat across the table from henry kissinger, they're going to say, well, maybe we'll be there for you to we'll wait for mcgovern, i believe, made as a result of what jane fonda and ramsey, clark and others who went over there. who said they went for the purpose of stopping the war as a result of what they did, they prolonged it and they were responsible without intending it, but they were responsible for the deaths of americans were killed. you know, it's funny, jeremy, i've heard that we've heard that term since it became very popular after he use it . well, you're giving aid and comfort to the enemy. when you criticize america, i don't know your thoughts as well. i think if anyone for long the war it was richard nixon, it's been well documented that he sabotaged the peace agreements and 1968 in order to gain an edge and the election. because if the war with them and they were peace negotiations and reinvent, you shal
like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north vietnam age. as a lot, sat across the table from henry kissinger, they're going to say, well, maybe we'll be there for you to we'll wait for mcgovern, i believe, made as a result of what jane fonda and ramsey, clark and others who went over there. who said they went for the purpose of stopping the war as a result of what they did, they prolonged it and they were...
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fonda, and i don't question that most, jane fonda and ramsey clark one to bring the war to an end. just as i wanted to bring it to an end is johnson one to bring a 2 and a half. but in the other hand, what they did gave aid and comfort to the enemy by causing division in the united states by causing more support against the war in the united states and above everything else. by encouraging the north vietnamese to hold on. but like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and so forth. well, you can see what that does to the north. we got in a maze as a lot, sat across the table from henry kissinger. they're going to say, well, maybe we'll be there for you to, we'll wait for mcgovern. but believe me, as a result of what jane fonda and ramsey, clark and others who went over there. who said they went for the purpose of stopping the war as a result of what they did, they prolonged it and they were responsible without intending it, but they were responsible for the desk of americans were killed. you know, it's funny, jeremy, i've heard that we've heard that term since
fonda, and i don't question that most, jane fonda and ramsey clark one to bring the war to an end. just as i wanted to bring it to an end is johnson one to bring a 2 and a half. but in the other hand, what they did gave aid and comfort to the enemy by causing division in the united states by causing more support against the war in the united states and above everything else. by encouraging the north vietnamese to hold on. but like when you hear jane fonda say, i hope that nixon is defeated and...
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one week ago the board proclaimed april 30, 2024, as jane fonda day. black april, which the vietnamese community has commemorated on april 30 for decades is a deeply meaningful day because it marks the fall of saigon. instead of spending with the vietnamese civilians and american soldiers who were displaced, tortured, brutalized and killed during and after vietnam war, jane fonda allied herself with the communist vietcong. for some reason the board chose to honor someone with a history of such disdain for innocent vietnamese and american veterans on the somber anniversary of the fall of saigon. by elevating hanoi jane over the vietnamese community, americans who sacrificed their lives and the loved ones they lost to communism, the board has offended the freedom-loving vietnamese americans who bear such tragic and painful memories of the vietnam war. i call the board to rescind this awful proclamation immediately and unequivocally stand with the vietnamese community. mr. speaker, as the co-chair of the bipartisan congressional vietnam caucus, i rise tod
one week ago the board proclaimed april 30, 2024, as jane fonda day. black april, which the vietnamese community has commemorated on april 30 for decades is a deeply meaningful day because it marks the fall of saigon. instead of spending with the vietnamese civilians and american soldiers who were displaced, tortured, brutalized and killed during and after vietnam war, jane fonda allied herself with the communist vietcong. for some reason the board chose to honor someone with a history of such...
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hillary clinton, actress taraji p henson that we saw there, jane fonda, lily tomlin, i mean, you name it. who are some of the highlights the speakers this year? >> well, we really are thrilled to welcome, martha stewart to our keynote stage. and when you think about women who are unstoppable and authentically embrace who they are, martha stewart is, really a terrific example of that? kristen. someone who has, created so much over the course of her career who has embraced, technology and evolved and come up with new and exciting businesses and collaborations and, you know, held to held herself to a very high standard of excellence in all of the work she does, and, you know, she's smart and funny and articulate, and we really are so excited to hear from martha, in addition, kara swisher is just an incomparable professional. journalist. among other things, she's a really successful podcast. and, we are so excited to welcome her to the stage to talk about her incredible career, her accomplishments, her opinions. i think she's those who who know and love kara, celebrate her candor in addit
hillary clinton, actress taraji p henson that we saw there, jane fonda, lily tomlin, i mean, you name it. who are some of the highlights the speakers this year? >> well, we really are thrilled to welcome, martha stewart to our keynote stage. and when you think about women who are unstoppable and authentically embrace who they are, martha stewart is, really a terrific example of that? kristen. someone who has, created so much over the course of her career who has embraced, technology and...
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you've had hillary clinton before, jane fonda. who else do you have this year, we also have kara swisher is here, of course, with her podcast and being an editor and, bestseller list and new york, of course. and then chip conley will bring a new dimension to the program as we are talking about the diversity of our guests that will be there. and so he's talking about transformation in our different stages of your life. >> this year's theme is boo, right. what will you explore in workshops and keynotes? in keeping with that theme? >> so when you think about boo, we're talking about reckoning, using our own gifts and being able to be authentic and being able to express ourselves about what it means. advocating for those things that are important to you. so it is important for us to have that freedom and that space to be able to support each other, advocate for the things that are important to us at a time like this. today, it is important for voices heard. >> and shirley, you know, not only are you uplifting each other as professiona
you've had hillary clinton before, jane fonda. who else do you have this year, we also have kara swisher is here, of course, with her podcast and being an editor and, bestseller list and new york, of course. and then chip conley will bring a new dimension to the program as we are talking about the diversity of our guests that will be there. and so he's talking about transformation in our different stages of your life. >> this year's theme is boo, right. what will you explore in workshops...
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the canadian company announcing a partnership with actress and climate activist jane fonda. you can join the buzz on your bloomberg terminal. let's take a quick check of markets. just about an hour into the u.s. trading day. things are perking up. the s&p 500 building on gains, currently up .2%, above 5300. at an all-time high. it feels good. looking at the nasdaq 100, a similar story, also up .2% on big names. we have heavyweights reporting next week. i'm talking about nvidia that will be very consequential for that grouping of companies. the bond market, another quiet day after fireworks. the 10 year yield currently higher by one basis point. coming up, cisco systems boosting full-year forecast as businesses spend on computer networks began. scott herren, the cfo, joins us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ . (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana .
the canadian company announcing a partnership with actress and climate activist jane fonda. you can join the buzz on your bloomberg terminal. let's take a quick check of markets. just about an hour into the u.s. trading day. things are perking up. the s&p 500 building on gains, currently up .2%, above 5300. at an all-time high. it feels good. looking at the nasdaq 100, a similar story, also up .2% on big names. we have heavyweights reporting next week. i'm talking about nvidia that will be...
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and there was this bright red line that divided the john wayne's from the jane fonda's. this prism through which they saw the world. there are a lot of people that went through that time that will never vote for a democrat or ever vote for a republican because of how their youth was shaped. >> and they are getting reminders of that on the campuses the last couple of weeks. jonathan, you have written about this in your book which is out in paperback, i should point out. this idea that that was an off- ramp, a big off-ramp for a lot of republicans. they took it briefly. lindsay graham pounding that lectern. i'm done, i'm out. then he gets harassed at the airport famously and flips back. kevin mccarthy going to mar-a- lago. there are so many moments when they could have said good-bye to donald trump. it's a choice. they made the choice to rush back to his side. >> they made that choice time and time again. you illustrated a few of those examples. another was when the rnc put language in the official platform dealing january 6th legitimate political discourse. the big lie wa
and there was this bright red line that divided the john wayne's from the jane fonda's. this prism through which they saw the world. there are a lot of people that went through that time that will never vote for a democrat or ever vote for a republican because of how their youth was shaped. >> and they are getting reminders of that on the campuses the last couple of weeks. jonathan, you have written about this in your book which is out in paperback, i should point out. this idea that that...
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this is why some of the people and probably a lot of your viewers, are still angry at jane fonda. she did a photo op with an anti-aircraft. the idea that american 1960's protests that were protesting violence and protesting the brutality of war was not critical of a mirror, and not finding common cause with the people on the other is a misremembering of what actually took place. host: angus johnston is with us from the university of new york. go ahead and start calling in with questions and comments. same lines as before, democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002, students, administrators faculty at colleges and universities (202) 748-8003. as folks are calling in, saturday is the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. we had a caller who was a freshman on monday on this program to talk about his experiences and how these images have brought back the experience that day. how did kent state become such an historic tragedy? guest: kent state is only one of whe police officers or other law enforcement officials deputize in one way or anot
this is why some of the people and probably a lot of your viewers, are still angry at jane fonda. she did a photo op with an anti-aircraft. the idea that american 1960's protests that were protesting violence and protesting the brutality of war was not critical of a mirror, and not finding common cause with the people on the other is a misremembering of what actually took place. host: angus johnston is with us from the university of new york. go ahead and start calling in with questions and...
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the way jane fonda's protest in the capital last year. this has been much more dramatic and difficult to get through than that, but it now seems to be complete. cedric alexander, former chief of police in dekalb county, georgia, and msnbc law enforcement analyst, cedric, you said you expected it to go this way based on your experience with nypd and these matters. it appears to have concluded it . >> yeah, and i think we are thankful for that. there will be reports on how things went, but from all appearance, what i am able to see from where i am i am hearing it was all very uneventful, lawrence. and i think we can move forward now, hopefully the university can move forward to resolve some of these complex issues they still have to deal with. but it just appears that everything went well tonight. i am certainly grateful for it. i am sure the city of new york is grateful for it as well. i have to tip my hat to the men and women of nypd, and mayor eric adams, working with administration to find what appears to be resolve with no incident. >>
the way jane fonda's protest in the capital last year. this has been much more dramatic and difficult to get through than that, but it now seems to be complete. cedric alexander, former chief of police in dekalb county, georgia, and msnbc law enforcement analyst, cedric, you said you expected it to go this way based on your experience with nypd and these matters. it appears to have concluded it . >> yeah, and i think we are thankful for that. there will be reports on how things went, but...
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fonda, last year. this has been much more dramatic and difficult to get through than that, but it does now seem to be complete. joining us now is the former chief of police in dekalb county, georgia and msnbc law enforcement analyst. you suggested earlier that this is the way you expected it to go based on your discussions with nypd and your experience with these matters and it seems as though it has concluded about as quickly as you expected. >> yeah, and i think that we are thankful for that and certainly, there will be reports in terms of the events, but it all appears that, from what i am able to see from where i am, it was all peaceful. i think we can move forward and hopefully the university can move forward to resolve some of these complex issues that they still have to deal with, but it just appears that everything went well, tonight. i am certainly grateful for it and i'm sure that the city of new york is grateful for it, as well. i do have to tip my hat to the men and women of nypd, and tamir
fonda, last year. this has been much more dramatic and difficult to get through than that, but it does now seem to be complete. joining us now is the former chief of police in dekalb county, georgia and msnbc law enforcement analyst. you suggested earlier that this is the way you expected it to go based on your discussions with nypd and your experience with these matters and it seems as though it has concluded about as quickly as you expected. >> yeah, and i think that we are thankful for...
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host: what was it like meeting jane fonda and tom hayden? caller: i was very impressed with both of them. she was very nice, she was very friendly to all of the people she directed with. i spent the whole day with her. i introduced her at press conferences and radio stations on tv. tom hayden was one of the chicago seven. that gave me an idea, having talked to him, an idea of how to prevent violence in the future like happened at the chicago riots. i came up with the idea, for a time i was head of the whole movement in this area and i got the idea of having the heads of the various organizations sit down the chief of police and the chief of detectives. we got to know each other as people. when you get in tense situations , you cannot have one side looking at the other and say they look scary to me. who knows what they will do. the other side is looking back, look at all of the police and guns and uniforms. it looks like germany in 1933. who knows what they are going to do? the idea was to have people on both sides sit down around a table and
host: what was it like meeting jane fonda and tom hayden? caller: i was very impressed with both of them. she was very nice, she was very friendly to all of the people she directed with. i spent the whole day with her. i introduced her at press conferences and radio stations on tv. tom hayden was one of the chicago seven. that gave me an idea, having talked to him, an idea of how to prevent violence in the future like happened at the chicago riots. i came up with the idea, for a time i was head...
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man, there was this bright red line that divided the john waynes from the jane fondas. that's sort of this prism through which they saw the world. there are a lot of people who went through that time that just will never vote for a democrat or ever vote for a republican because of how their youth was shaped. >> yeah. they're getting reminders of that on the campuses over the last couple of weeks. jonathan lemire, you've written about all of this in your book, "the big lie," out in paperback today, i should point out. this idea that that was an off-ramp, that was a big off-ramp for a lot of republicans. in fact, they took it very briefly. lindsey graham pounding the lectern that night saying, i'm done. we're out. we've had a good run. trump and i are out. he is harassed at the airport famously and flips back. you have the people like kevin mccarthy going to mar-a-lago. point being, there have been so many moments where they could have said good-bye to donald trump. it is a choice. they have made the choice to rush back to his side. >> yeah, they've made that choice time
man, there was this bright red line that divided the john waynes from the jane fondas. that's sort of this prism through which they saw the world. there are a lot of people who went through that time that just will never vote for a democrat or ever vote for a republican because of how their youth was shaped. >> yeah. they're getting reminders of that on the campuses over the last couple of weeks. jonathan lemire, you've written about all of this in your book, "the big lie," out...
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fonda character. >> i'm here on the orders of the president of republic of earth. i'm here to find duran duran. >> all right. "deadline" reporting she is in talks to remake "barbarella." for an upcoming remake of the 1960s sci fi cult classic. not much else is known about the project. lately sweeney has been busy, not shy, of jumping genres. in the last year, she starred in rom-com, horror and other movies. >> that's how duran duran got their name, from that movie. if you have any other duran duran trivia, see me. >> i had a poster of them on my wall but i didn't know who they were. >> what? >> next topic. >> i thought it was cool because it was in the "teen" magazine. >> it was cool. >>> finally, ryan reynolds. yesterday the star stopped by our studio to chat about his latest big screen project. but there was one thing we had to get to the bottom of, if there was this taylor swift connection i heard you guys ask him that, to the name of his and blake lively's fourth child. >> if you tell us the name of your fourth child, which i know you won't be, but taylor swift
fonda character. >> i'm here on the orders of the president of republic of earth. i'm here to find duran duran. >> all right. "deadline" reporting she is in talks to remake "barbarella." for an upcoming remake of the 1960s sci fi cult classic. not much else is known about the project. lately sweeney has been busy, not shy, of jumping genres. in the last year, she starred in rom-com, horror and other movies. >> that's how duran duran got their name, from...
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this is why some of the people and probably a lot of your viewers, are still angry at jane fonda. she did a photo op with an anti-aircraft. the idea that american 1960's protests that were protesting violence and protesting the brutality of war was not critical of a mirror, and not finding common cause with the people on the other is a misremembering of what actually took place. host: angus johnston is with us from the university of new york. go ahead and start calling in with questions and comments. same lines as before, democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002, students, administrators faculty at colleges and universities (202) 748-8003. as folks are calling in, saturday is the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. we had a caller who was a freshman on monday on this program to talk about his experiences and how these images have brought back the experience that day. how did kent state become such an historic tragedy? guest: kent state is only one of four campu the late 1960's where police officers or other law enforcement official
this is why some of the people and probably a lot of your viewers, are still angry at jane fonda. she did a photo op with an anti-aircraft. the idea that american 1960's protests that were protesting violence and protesting the brutality of war was not critical of a mirror, and not finding common cause with the people on the other is a misremembering of what actually took place. host: angus johnston is with us from the university of new york. go ahead and start calling in with questions and...
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. >> well, she was also in barbarella with jane fonda. yeah. right. and i have to say, that ignited a thousand teenage fantasies. yeah, yeah. and it was amazing . was amazing. >> and she wasn't very old when she died and duran duran was in that. >> well, no, but i mean, considering the life she had as the rock chick extraordinaire. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. it's, the other one. >> you remember barbarella? there was a thing called the orgasmatron in that which we cannot describe at this time of the day. >> well, you're absolutely right. and was it david? somebody in it. very famous 60s actor, david hemmings. >> no. wasn't david hemmings. >> no. wasn't david hemmings. >> i think he was. i think he was david. and in fact, the way that you consummated sex was to take a tablet each, wasn't it. oh. >> which is pretty much where we're heading in the future. so probably very. >> yeah , very. >> yeah, very. >> yeah, very. >> she was 75. >> she was 75. >> she was 75. >> she actually died. she was 75.she >> she actually died. she was 75. she had hepatitis c. ye
. >> well, she was also in barbarella with jane fonda. yeah. right. and i have to say, that ignited a thousand teenage fantasies. yeah, yeah. and it was amazing . was amazing. >> and she wasn't very old when she died and duran duran was in that. >> well, no, but i mean, considering the life she had as the rock chick extraordinaire. >> yeah. yeah, absolutely. it's, the other one. >> you remember barbarella? there was a thing called the orgasmatron in that which we...