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just think about it and try the initiative, be a part of the movement today, whether you're part of npr or someone else not part of npr, be a donor always donors give away all the things that are the best. c score big at casino arizona and talking stick resort during the $500,000 guaranteed cash giveaway. only at casino arizona and talking stick resort! what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life. that is what amg driving performance means. and this is where it lives. more "sit" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. >>> cloudy skies here in the valley and ran up north and west. our seven-day forecast is coming up in the first 10 minutes only on police are still trying to gunbattle at a phoenix apartment building. >> one person was shot and. stall is live near 27th avenue and glendale with the latest. derek? >> reporter: good e
just think about it and try the initiative, be a part of the movement today, whether you're part of npr or someone else not part of npr, be a donor always donors give away all the things that are the best. c score big at casino arizona and talking stick resort during the $500,000 guaranteed cash giveaway. only at casino arizona and talking stick resort! what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby. you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's...
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the adoption of today's npr m ensure that these questions and more are dressed and for that i sincerelythink the chairman for his support of this fact-finding exercise, the media staff for diving into the complex issues surrounding carriage agreements and producing this npr end. of course i must think my advisor david roseman for his keen attention to detail. thank you. >> thank you commissioner. i think will probably shortly find the answers to those questions you pose. >> so much content, so many ways to watch, so few hours in the day. this is what viewing now feels like for me and probably a lot of other people to. we have a dizzying array of channels, we have programming available anytime, anywhere and on any screen. new platforms are multiplying at a rapid clip, keeping up with the show, season, a #, it's exhausting. how all kinds of content is now available to exhaust and excite us, for those who created, breaking through and being seen as hard. cutting through the crowd often requires securing space space on the channel lineup of cable and satellite systems. although there are ne
the adoption of today's npr m ensure that these questions and more are dressed and for that i sincerelythink the chairman for his support of this fact-finding exercise, the media staff for diving into the complex issues surrounding carriage agreements and producing this npr end. of course i must think my advisor david roseman for his keen attention to detail. thank you. >> thank you commissioner. i think will probably shortly find the answers to those questions you pose. >> so much...
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one tweet from a huffington roberts on npr just now floated the idea of clinton stepping aside for joe biden :00-:05 bell ringing las vegas fire and rescue-- along with other firefighters and first responders... honoring the victims of the september 11th terrorist attack 15 years ago. the bells rang at 6-59 a-m -- pacific time -- the same time the south tower collapsed at the world trade center. tim syzmanski/lvfr 8:39:35:26 "when you're a firefighter and you're going down the street, there's things that go through your mind. i can imagine what they were thinking when they were going out to the world trade center. so it means a lot to every firefighter, knowing what those people were were on their way." there was also a raising of a special flag presented by the new york city fire department. it flew at half-staff, over a piece of metal from the world trade center. at palo verde high school... teachers and students held a memorial for the foreign language teacher who died before many of the students and she was on flight 77 that was hijacked and crashed into the pentagon. gail fahy a r
one tweet from a huffington roberts on npr just now floated the idea of clinton stepping aside for joe biden :00-:05 bell ringing las vegas fire and rescue-- along with other firefighters and first responders... honoring the victims of the september 11th terrorist attack 15 years ago. the bells rang at 6-59 a-m -- pacific time -- the same time the south tower collapsed at the world trade center. tim syzmanski/lvfr 8:39:35:26 "when you're a firefighter and you're going down the street,...
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a lot of them are review driven are driven by npr radio. we see smaller and smaller resume the way that we publish and promote books. there's all these other ways of promoting books like social media for people to enter into people's homes and book clubs through these programs that i know nothing about. youtube, et cetera. the physical traveling of an author from town to town is maybe less important important than it used to be. >> host: what else you have coming up this fall? just go on an earnest that i have the caliphate and i do kennedy which is a book that is particularly important right now. the word caliphate is and what we spend a lot of time talking about before 2001 and suddenly it enters the lexicon for all of us as first al qaeda and not isis talk about restoring the caliphate. kennedy is an expert on arab history at the university of london here's what the number of books on middle eastern history. this is his effort to establish the coffee both of the worst in the history of an idea. there's an obvious reason why the caliphate
a lot of them are review driven are driven by npr radio. we see smaller and smaller resume the way that we publish and promote books. there's all these other ways of promoting books like social media for people to enter into people's homes and book clubs through these programs that i know nothing about. youtube, et cetera. the physical traveling of an author from town to town is maybe less important important than it used to be. >> host: what else you have coming up this fall? just go on...
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. >>> npr reports fitness trackers may not help you get fit. a two-year long study of obese and overweight young adults did not use the wearable trackers and lost more weight than those who did. researchers think dieters might use reaching fitness goals as an might be discouraged by missing goals. >>> still ahead, pipeline gash. a pipeline that caused high prices may soon start flowing. since the launch of the new dannon whole milk yogurt, an unprecedented natural outburst seems to have taken over the country. all natural, non gmo ingredients with vitamin d and whole milk. new dannon, natural is back. which you are you? be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who ows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara? just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara? may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. before starting stelara? tell your doctor
. >>> npr reports fitness trackers may not help you get fit. a two-year long study of obese and overweight young adults did not use the wearable trackers and lost more weight than those who did. researchers think dieters might use reaching fitness goals as an might be discouraged by missing goals. >>> still ahead, pipeline gash. a pipeline that caused high prices may soon start flowing. since the launch of the new dannon whole milk yogurt, an unprecedented natural outburst...
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the npr at my urging also asked a series of questions about other practices such as bundling that may prevent independent programmers from gaining carriage. for new entrants, some who are even willing do initially offer free carriage, this can be challenging. it's also challenging to get your telephone call returned. in sum, i respectfully ask this body are we satisfied with a few large conglomerates dominating the pay tv channel line-up? do we believe that independent and diverse voices have a place in a vibrant media landscape? do these voices play a role in a strong democracy? the adoption of the day's nprm insures that these questions and more are addressed and for that i sincerely thank the chairman for his support of this fact-finding kper sides, the media bureau staff, including michelle carrie, march that hth and -- for diving into the complex issues in looking at carriage issues. i must thank my advisor david grossman for his keen attention to detail. thank you. >> thank you, commissioner. >> i think we will probably shortly find the answers to those questions you posed. mr.
the npr at my urging also asked a series of questions about other practices such as bundling that may prevent independent programmers from gaining carriage. for new entrants, some who are even willing do initially offer free carriage, this can be challenging. it's also challenging to get your telephone call returned. in sum, i respectfully ask this body are we satisfied with a few large conglomerates dominating the pay tv channel line-up? do we believe that independent and diverse voices have a...
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npr's carrie johnson is covering the story and joins me now. what's new about the documents that were releaseder today? >> there are several new details, including a sense of what hillary clinton told f.b.i. investigators in that three andh a half hour interview at f.b.i. headquarters on july 2. she said she used the personal server as a matter of convenience. she never had a concern that she or anybody close to her was mishandling classified information. in fact, she actually doesn't recall attending a security briefing or any kind of training about open records lawsuits or open records laws, which is interesting because these materials only came out after a host of requests from news organizations and calls from republicans in congress.o >> sreenivasan: one of the e-mails or at least one of the quotes is about a drone program, i think we can put that up. it says clinton stated deliberation over a future drone strike did not give her cause for concern regarding classification, the f.b.i. saids is this willful oversight, ignorance, too busy? wh
npr's carrie johnson is covering the story and joins me now. what's new about the documents that were releaseder today? >> there are several new details, including a sense of what hillary clinton told f.b.i. investigators in that three andh a half hour interview at f.b.i. headquarters on july 2. she said she used the personal server as a matter of convenience. she never had a concern that she or anybody close to her was mishandling classified information. in fact, she actually doesn't...
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tonight and pr will host the event -- letter npr will host the event and he will work with a variety of people.stories range from surviving hard times lives. it's all welcoming bruce harold to the university. >> president harold came up with the idea of really showcasing things that are going on on our campus or things that have happened in the past or things that might happen in the future. >>> the series my iowa story will tick off tonight from have to 7:00. people are welcome to share stories as well. friday the university welcome the new president was harold at the auditorium. stephanie johnson. "cbs2 news." >>> still ahead on the "cbs2 news at noon." piece of technology many of us have in a pocket or purse right now and throughout the day and how thieves are now using it to access your personal counts. >>> "cbs2 news" connects with the quarter. call us at 18222 kg a.m. connect with us on facebook kg a.m. "is that credit karma again?" "just wanna see if my score changed..you wanna check yours?" "scores don't change that much. i haven't changed." "oh really?" "it's girls'night. ah
tonight and pr will host the event -- letter npr will host the event and he will work with a variety of people.stories range from surviving hard times lives. it's all welcoming bruce harold to the university. >> president harold came up with the idea of really showcasing things that are going on on our campus or things that have happened in the past or things that might happen in the future. >>> the series my iowa story will tick off tonight from have to 7:00. people are welcome...
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it's time for transparency for both candidates, it's time foren politics monday with tamara keith of nprusan page-- washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today." tam, we just heard dr. markel say the warranty runs out after age 50 and he doesn't understand why people don't tell us what their issues are. how did health become central to this campaign?th >> hillary clinton had a coughing fit about a week ago on the campaign trail that interrupted a press conference and earlier a rally where she was speaking. there was already a lot circulating about her healthr that was completely unsubstantiated, a lot of rumors, conspiracy theories, ana donald trump talking about her stamina. so this was floating in the the ether when, yesterday, at the 9/11 commemoration, she fallterred when she was leaving. her knees buckled and had trouble getting in the van. she took off in the vafnlt the press was not allowed to follow. 90 minutes later, the campaign said she's at chelsea clinton's house, feeling better and she was overheated. >> ifill: hours later? hours later.ur >> ifill: seems like a long time for
it's time for transparency for both candidates, it's time foren politics monday with tamara keith of nprusan page-- washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today." tam, we just heard dr. markel say the warranty runs out after age 50 and he doesn't understand why people don't tell us what their issues are. how did health become central to this campaign?th >> hillary clinton had a coughing fit about a week ago on the campaign trail that interrupted a press conference and earlier a...
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this weekend include cnbc discussing economic policy similarity between president kennedy and reagan, npr dan carroll looks how russia has changed under vladimir putin you will learn about how for african-american women propelled the us in the space race and we talk with hillsdale college professor about the history of america's national identity. that is a few of the programs you will see this weekend on book tv. for complete television schedule go to tv.org. book tv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. television for serious readers. we kick off that we can with best-selling dinesh d' souza. his most recent book "hillary's america: the secret history of the democratic party". >> good morning, everyone. think you students, staff and supporters. my name is jim and i will be transferring to the university of utah after having spent two years at the university of miami. i've had the privilege of interning at the young america's foundation's summer and we are honored to start the day with one of the most notable activists in the conservative movement. the foundation is dedic
this weekend include cnbc discussing economic policy similarity between president kennedy and reagan, npr dan carroll looks how russia has changed under vladimir putin you will learn about how for african-american women propelled the us in the space race and we talk with hillsdale college professor about the history of america's national identity. that is a few of the programs you will see this weekend on book tv. for complete television schedule go to tv.org. book tv on c-span2, 48 hours of...
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truth comes out that bob ross did not really have curly hair, his business partner contrast during an npr intervie that he was a permanent, his hair was naturally straight, an she hated it. but his rise to fame happened right after he go the hairdo and it became his trademark and he felt forced to keep it. ma will be a giant theater and the man who came close to his hometownh belden. former congressman after a battle with cancer, how did he become a legend? find out in the inside story. it hits store shelves today as bill sheil has more on a moot louis stokes biography that chronicles a life worth celebrating. >> st it has been just a year since thehe funeral service for louis he was born in 1925 in cleveland into poverty that his family do not even have heat or indoor plumbing. >> below to become a historical figure the united states congress this iss himself reflecting back in 2013. >> as a boy in cleveland who denies your life like this digital?nw >> no, i grew up in the project in cleveland and did not even have these kind of drums. >> nd to 20 staff last year at the he wrote it down
truth comes out that bob ross did not really have curly hair, his business partner contrast during an npr intervie that he was a permanent, his hair was naturally straight, an she hated it. but his rise to fame happened right after he go the hairdo and it became his trademark and he felt forced to keep it. ma will be a giant theater and the man who came close to his hometownh belden. former congressman after a battle with cancer, how did he become a legend? find out in the inside story. it hits...
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because that claim has been proven false by politico, cnn, abc, npr, and "snapple." ( laughter ) yeah, there you go. ( applause ) but you were saying. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008, started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. >> stephen: no, you didn't. no, you didn't. ( laughter ) and i know you didn't because i was alive and on tv! but memory's a tricky thing. maybe i remember it one way, and donald trump is a liar. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) it's impossible to know the no way, right? ultimately, there's no way to know the truth unless you have videotape, which we do. while we play the evidence, i'm going to do a little whittling. jim? >> if he wasn't born in this country, which is a real possibility -- i'm not saying it didn't happen, i'm saying it's a real possibility -- then he has pulled one of the great cons in the history of politics. people have birth certificates. he doesn't have a birth certificat now he may have one, but there's something on that birth -- maybe religion, maybe it says he's a muslim, i don't know. i've been told ve
because that claim has been proven false by politico, cnn, abc, npr, and "snapple." ( laughter ) yeah, there you go. ( applause ) but you were saying. >> hillary clinton and her campaign of 2008, started the birther controversy. i finished it. i finished it. >> stephen: no, you didn't. no, you didn't. ( laughter ) and i know you didn't because i was alive and on tv! but memory's a tricky thing. maybe i remember it one way, and donald trump is a liar. ( laughter ) ( cheers...
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the last moderator, rachel syme is a writer for the new yorker, gq, rolling stone and npr. her first nonfiction book is forthcoming from random house and she's also the founder of women's lives club. please welcome our speaker. thanks. [applause] i just want to thank everybody for being here. of course the book came out a few weeks ago. we pushed us back because i had a baby, so this is one of my first public appearances and i'm kind of still in mom mode and i had some anxiety dream last night where i had to make all a few eggs and you didn't want to eat it. [laughter] >> congratulations on your baby. >> i'm going to be moderating the discussion [inaudible] i want to start by asking about her and maybe give us context you came to the material. >> it was in 2012 and august i was looking for a book idea and am back to doing the same thing right now. it's kind of a scavenger anyway but it's one of the best ones and in particular margarita foster of "the new york times" and i think she just made a film at this time, but she sounded like such a fascinating character. her life is
the last moderator, rachel syme is a writer for the new yorker, gq, rolling stone and npr. her first nonfiction book is forthcoming from random house and she's also the founder of women's lives club. please welcome our speaker. thanks. [applause] i just want to thank everybody for being here. of course the book came out a few weeks ago. we pushed us back because i had a baby, so this is one of my first public appearances and i'm kind of still in mom mode and i had some anxiety dream last night...
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he worked and radio but certainly in britain and here as well people paying of npr as rather high-minded in terms of the awful mess and culture and idea but to say that would be terrible to destroy culture and everybody feared because they felt it would be even worse. but also worries about mass media, but the idea to give everyone that power for their opinions to be put up to share the entire world of good things genuinely with so much hatred gamble leading. idle day he quite saw that. he saw the threat to be political and governmental. >> canned of plurality in a way to let everyone say and do everything screw canada without having dealt with that dangerous and it would be anonymously. so with the new deal. or the extensions that would dramatically change. >> is complicated. but said chapter at the end with the classical times and pre-into meant -- its cement is one of the few a/s as they walk past it, but of course, it is complicated. we might rather support protester who leaves the city. the emperor has no clothes. only the brave or loyal go and say that. without the definitions of f
he worked and radio but certainly in britain and here as well people paying of npr as rather high-minded in terms of the awful mess and culture and idea but to say that would be terrible to destroy culture and everybody feared because they felt it would be even worse. but also worries about mass media, but the idea to give everyone that power for their opinions to be put up to share the entire world of good things genuinely with so much hatred gamble leading. idle day he quite saw that. he saw...
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. >> npr did a study in her lack of access. hillary clinton does what hillary clinton wants to do when she wants to do it. that's the operation miranda. that's how she operates. this is no surprise. when you add up the 275 with the 54 days left she will provide access with 20 percent of that. that does not help her trust and message to the american people when she is not out there connecting with them. >> at the national point she is saying maybe i don't need to. i am in the lead at this moment. is she thinking it's not going to make a difference anyway? >> it is like you are at the head of the basketball game you go back and forth you don't want to do anything to make up for the win? that's the one way to look at it. when we poll every day. i run campaigns you ask what is the most important issue to them? they talk about the job not the press tfr reince. you put that behind and you focus it is labor day people. it is the fourth quarter. >> wheen while donald trump is reaching out to voters. this is what he had to say. >> nothi
. >> npr did a study in her lack of access. hillary clinton does what hillary clinton wants to do when she wants to do it. that's the operation miranda. that's how she operates. this is no surprise. when you add up the 275 with the 54 days left she will provide access with 20 percent of that. that does not help her trust and message to the american people when she is not out there connecting with them. >> at the national point she is saying maybe i don't need to. i am in the lead at...
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yeah, tune in, turn on, and crank up the npr! woo! consider all the things!sider all the things! ( applause ) wait, wait, do tell me! apparently, marijuana use among 12- to 17-year-olds actually fell 10% since 2002, while use among americans 45 to 54 jumped by nearly 50%. and among seniors, monthly marijuana use is up 333%. ( cheers and applause ) now we know. now we know. now we know why they eat dinner at 4:30 p.m. why they drive seven miles an hour, and why they think $5 is an appropriate birthday gift. still, this news about parental weed use is shocking. to find out more, let's check in now live via satellite with the "late show's" official middle-aged couple, bob and diane hanson. from minneapolis, minnesota. ( cheers and applause ) thank you both for joining us. >> oh sure, thank you, stephen. we watch your show all the time. >> yeah, matter of fact, we watch a whole lot of tv. >> stephen: so, have you folks noticed a trend in people your age using more marijuana? >> no, haven't noticed much of that. i've been pretty focused on my hobby of glass blowin
yeah, tune in, turn on, and crank up the npr! woo! consider all the things!sider all the things! ( applause ) wait, wait, do tell me! apparently, marijuana use among 12- to 17-year-olds actually fell 10% since 2002, while use among americans 45 to 54 jumped by nearly 50%. and among seniors, monthly marijuana use is up 333%. ( cheers and applause ) now we know. now we know. now we know why they eat dinner at 4:30 p.m. why they drive seven miles an hour, and why they think $5 is an appropriate...
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she sat down, according to npr, sitdown interviews, more than 350 this year alone. so yeah, i mean you would prefer probably a different type of news conference, but she has been answering questions continu continually on every subject. >> she took a few questions at a forum, but that was not a press conference. i take your point on the interviews. senator barbara boxer, thank you, i appreciate your time. >> 30 million people from georgia to connecticut under a tropical storm watch or warning. brian todd is live in charleston, south carolina where conditions are deteriorating, brian? >> this city has had round after round of high winds. the we're going to show you how the storm ripped through the carolin carolinas, just ahead. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaq
she sat down, according to npr, sitdown interviews, more than 350 this year alone. so yeah, i mean you would prefer probably a different type of news conference, but she has been answering questions continu continually on every subject. >> she took a few questions at a forum, but that was not a press conference. i take your point on the interviews. senator barbara boxer, thank you, i appreciate your time. >> 30 million people from georgia to connecticut under a tropical storm watch...
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. >> and on npr this morning, they were indicating that establishment democrats are getting a little antsy about her health, which you just laid out, doctor. listen to this. >> it has them very nervously beginning to whisper about finding her step aside and finding another candidate. it's unlikely to be a real thing, i'm sure it's an overreaction of an already skittish party. the candidate that everyone looks at is joe biden. >> the democrat establishment getting antsy about her health? >> well, i'm sure they have been already, i'm sure there is truth in that, and that there is wishful thinking in that on the part of democrats who would like a different candidate. who would be doing better in this case. i'm sure the democrats wish for, just as some republicans probably do, an ending to this election in which somebody who is not one of these two people. >> so say it is pneumonia, and she was diagnosed on friday. is it realistic for her to go back out on the campaign trail? >> if i was her doctor, i would advise her to take it easy right now and not hit the campaign trail, along these
. >> and on npr this morning, they were indicating that establishment democrats are getting a little antsy about her health, which you just laid out, doctor. listen to this. >> it has them very nervously beginning to whisper about finding her step aside and finding another candidate. it's unlikely to be a real thing, i'm sure it's an overreaction of an already skittish party. the candidate that everyone looks at is joe biden. >> the democrat establishment getting antsy about...
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the fact that it's being mentioned at npr by people who, you know, like roberts who is not a right-leaningntator saying that this is being talked about in democratic circles, i think is to be noted but far-fetched at this point. >> bret, we will look at you at special report tonight. jenna: regardless of who wins in november the next american president will have to deal with north korea. south korean officials say the country could conduct another nuclear test at any time. as you might recall the north korea carried out fifth test, concerns that the country is making progress with missile technology. greg in london with more. greg. >> you are absolutely right. officials in seoul saying there's a blast, calling him foolish for ignoring in the words of the anchor north korea's strategic as a nuclear state which does not sound different than obama administration critics that stated policy, strategic patients -- patience has allowed kim jong un to develop a series nuclear threat. a development of nuclear war head which we have been watching in the past year also stepping up, the administration
the fact that it's being mentioned at npr by people who, you know, like roberts who is not a right-leaningntator saying that this is being talked about in democratic circles, i think is to be noted but far-fetched at this point. >> bret, we will look at you at special report tonight. jenna: regardless of who wins in november the next american president will have to deal with north korea. south korean officials say the country could conduct another nuclear test at any time. as you might...
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. >> you said on an npr interview, i'll feel horrible if donald trump or hillary clinton is elected. what would make you feel good? >> to advance democracy. we're looking at whether we're going to have a world going forward. the clock is ticking on climate change and the expanding wars. hillary clinton wants to start an air war with russia over syria. that's a no-fly zone. we want a war with another nuclear armed power with 2,000 missiles on hair trigger alert? we need a debate about this. >> that is not the way that hillary clinton would put it. i do wonder though, because they're giving me the wrap here, will you stay in this game? will we see you run again? >> well, not just run again, but continue to fight for jobs, for our climate, to end these catastrophic wars and get students out of debt. i won't be fighting alone. we're going to keep moving forward. i urge people to tune into the real debate that will be happening on social media, on twitter and facebook. go to jill stein.org. jill 2016.org and join us there. >> you are not going to be on the stage but you are clearly -- you
. >> you said on an npr interview, i'll feel horrible if donald trump or hillary clinton is elected. what would make you feel good? >> to advance democracy. we're looking at whether we're going to have a world going forward. the clock is ticking on climate change and the expanding wars. hillary clinton wants to start an air war with russia over syria. that's a no-fly zone. we want a war with another nuclear armed power with 2,000 missiles on hair trigger alert? we need a debate...
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explorer video podcasts on the new york city history and he has also written for the "washington post" and npr, pbs and his books include reflections on the birth of office, faith, rock till you drop and black like you which is the book and of course the village a former resident of greenwich village on the lower east side in hells kitchen he now lives in brooklyn heights. please welcome john strausbaugh. [applause] >> thank you. can you hear me? i used to do theater so i'm good at that, can you hear me!. i want to thank politics and prose for having me. and thanks to booktv for being here as well. it's an entirely appropriate i think to come to washington and talk about new york city in the civil war because the two cities have a very high level of interaction of course, and an affect on each other. while washington was the nation's capital, new york city was the capital of just about every other thing that mattered. it had a huge impact in creating the conditions for the war and also the con duct of the war. but it was a hugely confused impact as well. new york was both a great boom and bang
explorer video podcasts on the new york city history and he has also written for the "washington post" and npr, pbs and his books include reflections on the birth of office, faith, rock till you drop and black like you which is the book and of course the village a former resident of greenwich village on the lower east side in hells kitchen he now lives in brooklyn heights. please welcome john strausbaugh. [applause] >> thank you. can you hear me? i used to do theater so i'm good...
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host of npr's morning edition, steve inskeep. i want to start with clinton's fbi interview that was released this week. you heard tim kaine basically see, nothing to see, she's made a mistake. let's move on. is it damaging? is this week more damaging? >> a shoutout to st. mother s teresa. great day. i think it's really damaging. as you noted in material ler segments, the majority of the country doesn't trust her. this only adds to the problem in this. the second problem is it looks like it's just typical washington, d.c., status quo, krupgs. they only do it for themselves. in it for themselves. they're not transparent. both things are not helpful in a race that though she has a lead, is fund mentally going to be very close until the very end. >> stooe, i want to ask you, typical washington friday afternoon before a holiday. will it resonate with voters? >> it has resonated over time. the clinton campaign is frustrated that we in the media talk about it so much. in your sprir with kellyanne conway, she made a very perceptive point
host of npr's morning edition, steve inskeep. i want to start with clinton's fbi interview that was released this week. you heard tim kaine basically see, nothing to see, she's made a mistake. let's move on. is it damaging? is this week more damaging? >> a shoutout to st. mother s teresa. great day. i think it's really damaging. as you noted in material ler segments, the majority of the country doesn't trust her. this only adds to the problem in this. the second problem is it looks like...