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it takes james joyce's ulysses who is an awesome irish poet and writer. and looks at the role as a sort of catholic priest in the act of writing fiction. as a consecrating in the sacred. >> right. writing is a sacred art. and with james joyce >> interesting fellow. >> and, they have a digital catholicism. >> [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >> that guy, it seems like he's in charge of them. i don't know, i don't feel very good about this. >> we have to report this. >> yes, absolutely. >>> hello and welcome back. we are talking about the internet and about young people. now, i ride the bar every day and everyone you know has a mobile device. and i wonder what they are doing. and having met you it's possible that they are sending messages back and forth like that. but i wanted to talk about the state of the internet and the state of young people. if you said that's where the young people live today and you want to reach them, for good or for ill that's wh
it takes james joyce's ulysses who is an awesome irish poet and writer. and looks at the role as a sort of catholic priest in the act of writing fiction. as a consecrating in the sacred. >> right. writing is a sacred art. and with james joyce >> interesting fellow. >> and, they have a digital catholicism. >> [ cell phone rings ] >> yeah, i'm watching it too. i see them every day. >> the curtains, they're always drawn in this place. >> i know. >>...
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with james joyce. >> an interesting fellow. >> we'll talk about that some more.l be back in a moment with more with samantha yee and digital catholicism. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your hair's a bit frizzy today. aw! ha ha! you should pick that up. [girls laugh] oh, you're such a dork. loser. here. let me help you with that. oops! ha ha! announcer: every day, kids witness bullying. oh, look! your crush is looking at you. [girls laugh] poor you. ha ha! announcer: they want to help but don't know how. bully: see? no one here's gonna help you... announcer: teach your kids how to be more than a bystander. visit stopbullying.gov. >>> hello. welcome back. we are talking about the internet and about young people. samantha, i ride the bart every day and everyone is glued to their mobile device. i wonder often what they're doing. having met you, it's possible that some of the people are looking at their catholic messages and sending messages back and forth. i wanted to talk in general about the state of the internet and state of young people. you said that's whe
with james joyce. >> an interesting fellow. >> we'll talk about that some more.l be back in a moment with more with samantha yee and digital catholicism. girl: don't look at me. second girl: your hair's a bit frizzy today. aw! ha ha! you should pick that up. [girls laugh] oh, you're such a dork. loser. here. let me help you with that. oops! ha ha! announcer: every day, kids witness bullying. oh, look! your crush is looking at you. [girls laugh] poor you. ha ha! announcer: they want...
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i think what i can say, as james joyce once said, if you want to know what a man really thinks watchiggest issue for me where i see a fundamental betrayal of our values is immigration. i look at what this administration has done on our policies in the way it has almost declared war, not just undocumented migration but on legal my gray, the temporary protected status decision a couple weeks ago that takes people who have been here for 10, 20 years live working with legal status central more than, haitians, legal status tied to the community and say, oh, sorry time for you to go back. i work with a group down here called impact immigration -- when i say down here i'm in miami tonight, we did a mentoring event tonight and there was one fellow who was one of the speakers, >> he was 14 years old, when he came here, kpt specouldn't spead of english. he's teaching at an inner city middle school. >> enjoyed the conversation. thank you, sir. >> thank you very much, don. >>> when we come hawaii's kilauea volcano is shooting lava bombs into the sky and just yards away from a power plant on the
i think what i can say, as james joyce once said, if you want to know what a man really thinks watchiggest issue for me where i see a fundamental betrayal of our values is immigration. i look at what this administration has done on our policies in the way it has almost declared war, not just undocumented migration but on legal my gray, the temporary protected status decision a couple weeks ago that takes people who have been here for 10, 20 years live working with legal status central more...
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of short list that everybody was expecting to but he joins a list of people like marcel proust james joyce who also has been the no doubt here he's receiving an award for national humanities from president obama in twenty eleven. perhaps we will give him the nobel prize or they will give him the nobel prize perhaps next year posts to mostly because this year they have been awarded one. to anybody because of problems that as we know about but in fact next year they're going to award two i don't think they've ever awarded one post you mostly perhaps next year will be on the other hand in the current political climate perhaps not. more on the website absolutely at the w. dot com slash culture robin we thank you. for many parents dread the day when their grown up offspring finally fly the coop or not so for one new york couple who were forced to take legal measures to get their thirty year old son to leave home a new york state supreme court judge ordered michael tondo to vacate his childhood bedroom after repeatedly ignoring please we parents to move out he says he will appeal the decision. l
of short list that everybody was expecting to but he joins a list of people like marcel proust james joyce who also has been the no doubt here he's receiving an award for national humanities from president obama in twenty eleven. perhaps we will give him the nobel prize or they will give him the nobel prize perhaps next year posts to mostly because this year they have been awarded one. to anybody because of problems that as we know about but in fact next year they're going to award two i don't...
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booker he was always on the list of the nobel prize but he never got it but he joins people like james joyce and proust also as they get it here he is actually getting a prize from barack obama the national humanities prize some last pictures actually resort of him because he he didn't meet with the press that sold in the last few years of his life but there he was in two thousand and eleven they are actually awarding the prize twice next year so that's how she could get it posthumously but i think in this per politically correct world all right celebrating one of the great american novel is philip roth robin merrill from our culture desk thank you very much. you're watching d.w. news a phil gayle will be here with an update on your headlines in just a few minutes. we accept others authority at work at home. and in society. but why is that so. what makes humans obedient. scientists are trying to crack a mystery. what is the source of people's longing for authority. fifteen d.w. . earth home to millions of species a home or savings a global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative
booker he was always on the list of the nobel prize but he never got it but he joins people like james joyce and proust also as they get it here he is actually getting a prize from barack obama the national humanities prize some last pictures actually resort of him because he he didn't meet with the press that sold in the last few years of his life but there he was in two thousand and eleven they are actually awarding the prize twice next year so that's how she could get it posthumously but i...
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i think what i can say is that as james joyce, the irish writer once said, if you want to know what aso the big issue forbe me where i see a fundamental betrayal of our values is immigration. and i look at what this administration has done on our policy and the way it has almost declared war on not just on undocumented migration, but on legal migration, the temporary protective status decision a couple of weeks ago that takes people who have been here for 10, 15, 20 years living, working with legal status in the community, central americans, haitians, legal status, ties to the community and now says well, sorry, time for you to go back. that's just fundamentally not american. i work with a group down here called impact the immigration. and when i say down here, i'm in miami tonight. the immigration partnership and coalition. we did a mentoring event tonight, and there was a young fellow who was one of the speakers. 24-year-old from nicaragua, came here just ten years ago under one of these protected status programs. he was 14 years old when he came here. couldn't speak a word of engli
i think what i can say is that as james joyce, the irish writer once said, if you want to know what aso the big issue forbe me where i see a fundamental betrayal of our values is immigration. and i look at what this administration has done on our policy and the way it has almost declared war on not just on undocumented migration, but on legal migration, the temporary protective status decision a couple of weeks ago that takes people who have been here for 10, 15, 20 years living, working with...
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>> as much as i appreciate some of the james joyce tweeting, there are times that, you know, the deleted be better than the send button. >> i think rudy gall -- giuliani was supposed to play some role but did a lot of press. neil: primaries in west virginia, indiana, we want you to work tomorrow night and he said they are going to be follow-up nights like this one so i didn't build that in my expectations but i'm so glad i have because we are doing this and other financial networks have become aware of this but are not interrupting planned infomercials. it's your choice, you can profit from this or you can get overrun by it, again, your choice. a little more after this they appear out of nowhere. my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making
>> as much as i appreciate some of the james joyce tweeting, there are times that, you know, the deleted be better than the send button. >> i think rudy gall -- giuliani was supposed to play some role but did a lot of press. neil: primaries in west virginia, indiana, we want you to work tomorrow night and he said they are going to be follow-up nights like this one so i didn't build that in my expectations but i'm so glad i have because we are doing this and other financial networks...
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joyce vance is here with us. spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and we welcome to the broadcast guy lewis, a former u.s. attorney who also worked with robert mueller, james comey and rod rosenstein among others while at doj. welcome to you all. joyce, does this cohen filing tonight, which you described -- one of the smartest attorneys you'll ever meet, described as a weird critter procedurally. they're trying to kick avenatti out of court in new york. does this filing tonight change what is in effect as we said our lead story. the body of avenatti's documents? >> it's interesting on a couple of fronts, brian. for one thing, the letter obviously reveals a couple of flaws in avenatti's data. but it also gives us perhaps an interesting clue into where avenatti's information came from. the fact that there are a couple of inclusions in this report that aren't allegedly from michael cohen, the new york lawyer, but rather for other michael cohens indicates fra ss that the name was run through some sort of government terminal and came up with some good hits and some bad hits. that's an interesting takeaway here. >> guy, what did this change? when avenatti's docu
joyce vance is here with us. spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. and we welcome to the broadcast guy lewis, a former u.s. attorney who also worked with robert mueller, james comey and rod rosenstein among others while at doj. welcome to you all. joyce, does this cohen filing tonight, which you described -- one of the smartest attorneys you'll ever meet, described as a weird critter procedurally. they're trying to kick avenatti out of court in new york. does this filing tonight change what...
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james comey. >> i'm joined by jonathan lemire from the "associated press" and msnbc political analyst and joyceance. let me ask you, jonathan, about the charges made by rudy guiliani. as the a street fighter's approach. he wants to raise the heat calling the guy a disgraceful liar, a perverted man. i don't know what that was about. all these charges you throw at somebody in a street fight, it's trash talk. then makes the case he was really fired because giuliani said that comey wouldn't say in public what he apparently told trump in private, you're not a target. still it puts him backing in an area of saying it was about russia and a probe. why is he doing all there? >> giuliani is a brawler ar similar to the president in that way. they have the street tough sense to them. it is again, you pointed out correctly, another shifting narrative trying to explain why comey was fired. this is the third or fourth different rationale the white house presented in previous months. it's another effort to discredit comey, similar to let's remember is a witness in the mueller probe. it's a similar moment wher
james comey. >> i'm joined by jonathan lemire from the "associated press" and msnbc political analyst and joyceance. let me ask you, jonathan, about the charges made by rudy guiliani. as the a street fighter's approach. he wants to raise the heat calling the guy a disgraceful liar, a perverted man. i don't know what that was about. all these charges you throw at somebody in a street fight, it's trash talk. then makes the case he was really fired because giuliani said that comey...
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joyce vance, jeremy bash, john heilmann, thank you so much for starting us off. >>> coming up, james comey once joked the president's obsession with him is like a breakup trump just can't get over. today the president was at it again, calling comey a rotten apple. >>> and speaking of breakups, trump dumps his summit with kim jong-un before the dictator could cancel on him first. we talk to someone who has negotiated with north korea before and prevailed. "the 11th hour" just getting started on a thursday night. >>> i think a thing that i've done for the country, the firing of james comey is going to go down as a very good thing. fbi is great. i know so many people in the fbi. the fbi is a fantastic institution. but some of the people at the top were rotten apples. james comey was one of them. i've done a great service for this country by getting rid of him by firing him. >> we'll see. that was president trump today firing another shot in his fight to discredit the russia investigation. and in his seemingly never ending war against the fbi director he fired. republican strategist stev
joyce vance, jeremy bash, john heilmann, thank you so much for starting us off. >>> coming up, james comey once joked the president's obsession with him is like a breakup trump just can't get over. today the president was at it again, calling comey a rotten apple. >>> and speaking of breakups, trump dumps his summit with kim jong-un before the dictator could cancel on him first. we talk to someone who has negotiated with north korea before and prevailed. "the 11th...
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joyce dudley walking into her downtown offices with sacramento d.a. anne marie schubert, the district attorney who tracked down joseph james deangelo and longed him to decades -- linked him to decades old rapes, murders and burglaries. >> it's an overwhelming case with a lot of victim and we'll bring justice for all the families. >> reporter: overwhelming is an understatement. deangelo is accused of crimes from orange county to ventura, santa barbara to sacramento. he faces murder charges in all four counties. and now the decision on where to try him and if he faces the death penalty for now are up in the air. >> do you charge him all at once with everything? how does that factor in? >> actually, it's not a difficult decision because, first, you look at what's in the best interests of the victims and their loved ones and then the people of the state of california and you also filter into that judicial economy. all four district attorneys who are going to be here today are very capable of handling this days. it's just what's in the best interests of the things i mentioned. >> right. and death penalty obviously on the table. will there be a decision on that s
joyce dudley walking into her downtown offices with sacramento d.a. anne marie schubert, the district attorney who tracked down joseph james deangelo and longed him to decades -- linked him to decades old rapes, murders and burglaries. >> it's an overwhelming case with a lot of victim and we'll bring justice for all the families. >> reporter: overwhelming is an understatement. deangelo is accused of crimes from orange county to ventura, santa barbara to sacramento. he faces murder...
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. >> joyce, the president is also tweeting about the mueller investigation today. he's trying to rewrite history, saying that he didn't fire james comey because of the russia investigation. news flash, anybody who watches a television or has a pulse knows that he told lester holt that he fired james comey because of "the russia thing." and he also tweeted, "not that it matters." what does it mean? not that it matters whether he fired james comey for russia, not that it matters whether he obstructed justice or not? >> trump is continuing to build a public relations strategy convincing his base that mueller is biased against him and that anything that comes out of the mueller investigation can't be trusted. so the only way to understand this is part of this litany, it doesn't really matter why i fired jim comey, everybody knows it had nothing to do with russia, this is trump's effort to tell the big lie, tell it over and over again and hope it will stick. because in the wake of the lester hope videotape and his comments a few days later to the russian ambassador in the oval office, of all places, that it was in fact all about russ
. >> joyce, the president is also tweeting about the mueller investigation today. he's trying to rewrite history, saying that he didn't fire james comey because of the russia investigation. news flash, anybody who watches a television or has a pulse knows that he told lester holt that he fired james comey because of "the russia thing." and he also tweeted, "not that it matters." what does it mean? not that it matters whether he fired james comey for russia, not that it...
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national intelligence james clapper said on tv somewhere, he said the president should have -- a candidate should have welcomed the possibility that the fbi was keeping tabs on this. >> joycece is joining the conversation, former u.s. attorney, msnbc contributor. i read this in the morning between the president's tweets and my coffee. i start the day at 11:00 on a scale of one to ten. shouldn't the -- even now, i feel like he could wake up tomorrow and say, you know what, i want to get to the bottom of what russia did because i want to protect this country. why is that never the advice he's given? why is that never anything that -- do you think he will ever say, i want to protect america from russia entering fearing in our democracy? >> i think that used to be the mystery about his behavior, why he didn't -- why he had no curiosity about russia's efforts to infiltrate his campaign. but now it's really the linchpin piece of evidence where, you know, a year and a half in and at this point the fact that the president has shown no interest at getting to the bottom of russian efforts to influence his campaign, russian efforts to have an impact on the american vote really speaks
national intelligence james clapper said on tv somewhere, he said the president should have -- a candidate should have welcomed the possibility that the fbi was keeping tabs on this. >> joycece is joining the conversation, former u.s. attorney, msnbc contributor. i read this in the morning between the president's tweets and my coffee. i start the day at 11:00 on a scale of one to ten. shouldn't the -- even now, i feel like he could wake up tomorrow and say, you know what, i want to get to...