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we need a story for a story story or for a start the first day of my life that. it's. a story. i heard you say in the one ensure that unlike previous selves that dealt with the demons people have to confront these stories more about redemption you know finding something in you that allows you to leave for earth finding your own angels on a personal level what do you find more difficult to keep your demons under control or to talk with your personal angels. for me. to feel it's the world with my android sabbah. i. so it's difficult to go with myself. and finally if i may i know the. for most of your film career you've been in control of both writing and directing but in the united states they film industry is very compartmentalize everybody is responsible for his all in their her own little area did you have to give up any of the controls in order to pursue this is profitable in this case no because as the model live is a movie we've from the europeans saw world and saw the production for my friends think movie is europe for the actual the me production is madness a few minutes
we need a story for a story story or for a start the first day of my life that. it's. a story. i heard you say in the one ensure that unlike previous selves that dealt with the demons people have to confront these stories more about redemption you know finding something in you that allows you to leave for earth finding your own angels on a personal level what do you find more difficult to keep your demons under control or to talk with your personal angels. for me. to feel it's the world with my...
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if you told a story on the freeway could be a horror story ora the freeway could be a horror story orh real affection and again it is another kind of nature versus nurture thing. what constitutes a family? what constitutes criminal activity? would we put the barriers between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour? i thought it was really lovely and deserving prizewinner. and best dvd, it is toss but lovable tosh. i thought the first jeremy corbyn meal was all over the place that this —— —— mamma mia was all over the place but this is better and i was in floods of tears over my favourite abba song. have you ever cried in the cinema ever? have you ever watched it's a wonderful life? your challenge is to watch that again to the last seen without bursting into tea rs. if the last seen without bursting into tears. if you don't cry, you are an android. you will find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online. and you will find all our previous programmes on the bbc i play. we have had some downpours but is some great pictures sent in. it is all about a change with our weather. thi
if you told a story on the freeway could be a horror story ora the freeway could be a horror story orh real affection and again it is another kind of nature versus nurture thing. what constitutes a family? what constitutes criminal activity? would we put the barriers between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour? i thought it was really lovely and deserving prizewinner. and best dvd, it is toss but lovable tosh. i thought the first jeremy corbyn meal was all over the place that this ——...
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if you told a story on the freeway could be a horror story or a crime thriller but it is told with real and again it is another kind of nature versus nurture thing. what constitutes a family? what constitutes criminal activity? would we put the barriers between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour? i thought it was really lovely and deserving prizewinner. and best dvd, it is toss but lovable tosh. i used saying that sarcastically? i thought the first mamma mia was all over the place that was all over the place but this is better and i was in floods of tears over my favourite abba song. it has a sequence which features my love of my life which i think is the greatest abba song and you know the secrets i mean. i was in floods of tea rs. secrets i mean. i was in floods of tears. so i laughed and cried.” have never ever cried in the cinema in my life. have you really never cried in a movie? have you ever watched it's a wonderful life? your challenge is to watch that again to the last seen without bursting into tears. if you don't cry, you are an android. a quick reminder before we go that
if you told a story on the freeway could be a horror story or a crime thriller but it is told with real and again it is another kind of nature versus nurture thing. what constitutes a family? what constitutes criminal activity? would we put the barriers between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour? i thought it was really lovely and deserving prizewinner. and best dvd, it is toss but lovable tosh. i used saying that sarcastically? i thought the first mamma mia was all over the place that was...
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story a real story that i heard was something true that happened in a small town mississippi years agowhen i had in my mind a long time the whole story finally came together and i was staring at it and it's time to write it. for the first time a little bit intimidated because the story is that good. i didn't know if i could write it but the story was exceptiona exceptional. it is one of my favorites. >> not of mine, yours. >> the clay she won - - clichÉ is asking which is your favorite kid every book comes from a different part if you are a different phase of your life and the challenges are different the hurdles are different so that's a really hard question to answer. i do have a collection, the anthology of early journalism were called americana and i guess that's my favorite because i look back and it makes me smile with my education as a young writer and i see this odd journey i went on as a 20 and 30 -year-old young journalist and how that influenced my later career. so i look back with some fondness. i don't know if you can feel that sometimes but i feel like that's my favorite
story a real story that i heard was something true that happened in a small town mississippi years agowhen i had in my mind a long time the whole story finally came together and i was staring at it and it's time to write it. for the first time a little bit intimidated because the story is that good. i didn't know if i could write it but the story was exceptiona exceptional. it is one of my favorites. >> not of mine, yours. >> the clay she won - - clichÉ is asking which is your...
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was a story there and said it should be open just as was a story there and said it should be openjustcause of the son ofa be openjust as because of the son of a shadow cabinet minister. the problem with that is she claimed to have know nothing about this trial and appointed him is very well—paid job and it turns out she did know about the trial coming up. the problem with this that i have is there was no need for her to try to hide the fact that she knew about it. it's her son and he's in a position of some influence in her office and of course she would know about upcoming trial and charges and i think arguably any parent would say of course you will write a letter of leniency and second anyone that has anything to do with employing people you could say that you can hide the fire them before they're convicted. it's not wrong to what that letter so why did she bother to claim that she did not about it when we now know that she did? it's a silly lie i think to get caught in. it wish he had handled the fallout of the story may raise some questions among her colleagues and labour party a
was a story there and said it should be open just as was a story there and said it should be openjustcause of the son ofa be openjust as because of the son of a shadow cabinet minister. the problem with that is she claimed to have know nothing about this trial and appointed him is very well—paid job and it turns out she did know about the trial coming up. the problem with this that i have is there was no need for her to try to hide the fact that she knew about it. it's her son and he's in a...
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it is not a real yields story or a growth story.al yields and growth and expectations tend to be pretty good. it's an inflation story. jonathan: many people thought they would be an accompanying pickup in inflation along with fiscal stimulus. we seem to have priced that all out. ira: i think oil has a big piece to do with that. oil prices coming off their lofty levels. back down now below $60. i don't know where we are right now. clearly that is one of the reasons why inflation expectations have come down. when you look at short end breakevens, is well below 2%. it was 2% only a couple of weeks ago. jonathan: underpinning this conversation is what the fed does next. you will listen to that. do we get three, four? will the fed change the pace of the journey in 2019? relative to 2018? noelle: going back to inflation, 2019 is going to be very much about inflation. we think it will be interesting story. q1, the tariffs will hit. we think that will add 30-50 basis points on a month over month basis. and then we also have wages that are f
it is not a real yields story or a growth story.al yields and growth and expectations tend to be pretty good. it's an inflation story. jonathan: many people thought they would be an accompanying pickup in inflation along with fiscal stimulus. we seem to have priced that all out. ira: i think oil has a big piece to do with that. oil prices coming off their lofty levels. back down now below $60. i don't know where we are right now. clearly that is one of the reasons why inflation expectations...
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it is a common occurrence. if the story is man bites dog, there is a lot of attention paid to it. we pay attention to stories that are anomalies. stories of violence have always attracted our attention. stories like dog doesn't like man is not a story. we have had this astonishing decline in crime, but it is just not what people are almost programmed to understand. fbi, violentom the crime in the u.s. in 1993, 750 crimes are 100,000 residents in the u.s. in 2016, that number dropped to 286 crimes per 100,000 residents in the u.s. take us back to the early to mid-1990's at the peak of violent crime, the peak after a three decade increase. what do experts attribute that increase to? it thei have called great debate. in some ways, scholars, criminologists are still thinking about what happened. there is a general story about the revitalization of american cities starting around that time. cities have lost manufacturing jobs. they had been hollowed out. crime began to fester for decades. it reached a crescendo in 1993 when it all started to begin this steady five-year decline. -- 25-ye
it is a common occurrence. if the story is man bites dog, there is a lot of attention paid to it. we pay attention to stories that are anomalies. stories of violence have always attracted our attention. stories like dog doesn't like man is not a story. we have had this astonishing decline in crime, but it is just not what people are almost programmed to understand. fbi, violentom the crime in the u.s. in 1993, 750 crimes are 100,000 residents in the u.s. in 2016, that number dropped to 286...
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so there's a story -- a minor story in the book but it shows you capitol police officer intervening and what happens. so there is a congressman walking around the grounds of the capitol and he picks some flowers for a woman that he is walking around with. and a capitol police officer says, sir, you're not allowed to pick the flowers on the capitol grounds, a which the congressman says i'm a congressman and i can do whatever the i want and starts wildly picking the flowers. the capitol police officers were there but, you know, this is a moment in time when they're doing -- the lawmakers are engaging in that. so being a member of the elite and the political elite, you got a certain amount of privilege that some of the other people didn't get. when i was working on my first book, i remember coming across a quote -- from a letter. and i think it said, the jails are full of dualers. and those are definitely not elite guys in those jails. some not was getting arrested but it was not the elite politicians. so that is part of what is going on. >> thank you for your talk. i'm excited to read the
so there's a story -- a minor story in the book but it shows you capitol police officer intervening and what happens. so there is a congressman walking around the grounds of the capitol and he picks some flowers for a woman that he is walking around with. and a capitol police officer says, sir, you're not allowed to pick the flowers on the capitol grounds, a which the congressman says i'm a congressman and i can do whatever the i want and starts wildly picking the flowers. the capitol police...
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this is a phony story. typical new york times phony story. mike pence is 100%, not even a doubt about it in my mind. he's been a trooper. he's been with me as soon as i won the primaries. is the one i chose. i could not be happier. i don't question his loyalty at all. is already been tested in many ways. mike pence is a terrific person. written a phony story by the new york times, who by the way, never called me for a comment. fake news. how do you do a story like that and you don't call the principal? i would give them a plug, and say that's not true. and that's the end of their story. but they didn't do that. they make up phony stories. like you write a novel. have you ever written a novel? that's the way these news stories are written. that's why it's fake news. it's fake. and it's a very bad thing for this country. they should retract that story. you can't do that story without calling me for a quote. or you can call sarah huckabee. can i get a quote? and there she is. i would be happy to give a coat. you know what the quote would be ? mik
this is a phony story. typical new york times phony story. mike pence is 100%, not even a doubt about it in my mind. he's been a trooper. he's been with me as soon as i won the primaries. is the one i chose. i could not be happier. i don't question his loyalty at all. is already been tested in many ways. mike pence is a terrific person. written a phony story by the new york times, who by the way, never called me for a comment. fake news. how do you do a story like that and you don't call the...
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he tells a great story, he tells a bunch of stories, but one of the great stories he tells was that he had a foreign diplomat who was providing information to the kgb. he would meet him. he knew the fbi was following him. when he would come into the press building, they would not get in the elevator with him. they would follow him to the building. he would come up to the club to the bar. they were not members of the press club. they could not go to the bar with him. so he would go to the bar and have a few drinks and then he would leave like he is going to the bathroom. he would scoot down the stairs, and then the corridors in the building, a lot of the floors here are like a huge horseshoe shape. he would arrange that the diplomat would come up in another elevator, get out, take the stairs, come up to the same floor, and they would walk towards each other and see over each other's shoulders. if there was anybody following them they would just keep going. if there was not anybody else in the corridors then the two of them would duck into a stairwell and the diplomat would give him the
he tells a great story, he tells a bunch of stories, but one of the great stories he tells was that he had a foreign diplomat who was providing information to the kgb. he would meet him. he knew the fbi was following him. when he would come into the press building, they would not get in the elevator with him. they would follow him to the building. he would come up to the club to the bar. they were not members of the press club. they could not go to the bar with him. so he would go to the bar...
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you couldn't go three days without hearing a story of him doing something nice for the community or having someone called who needs a helping hand. then i got to know him and it is true most of his friends would agree. you've never met someone who wears their fame so blithely and of course he isn't a gravedigger, he's a famous writer. how many books have you stolen, he said i have no idea. i looked up and he stole a quarter billion books and another said he a stole 300 million. at some point you just throw in the towel and say a boat load. so, he agrees and then we start planning and something would come up so you have to ask yourself a question. we will just wing it. and he would say this is academia. [laughter] there is no winging it or keeping it loose. [laughter] but here we are on stage keeping it loose with mcbride, an appropriate first guest and we've got him on the cool side of the mountain where he belongs. [laughter] this is his natural habitat and we hope he becomes a regular visitor. please welcome our friend and benefactor, john grisham. [applause] thank you all for being here
you couldn't go three days without hearing a story of him doing something nice for the community or having someone called who needs a helping hand. then i got to know him and it is true most of his friends would agree. you've never met someone who wears their fame so blithely and of course he isn't a gravedigger, he's a famous writer. how many books have you stolen, he said i have no idea. i looked up and he stole a quarter billion books and another said he a stole 300 million. at some point...
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i believe there's a story behind the picture that i have to tell you. this is the berlin wall, it's just been put up, dean is on patrol in august 1941, you go down the alley and there's a riot going on, you see the cobblestones lying there and at the bottom of the picture they were throwing cobblestones, the size of a pretty big they were tossing them at the east german soldiers and, they bring up this water cannon to shoot at the west german's. when dean gets out and he stands in front of this and you can see the v in the water, the water cannon shot to the left, shot to his right and then pointed right at him and dean still didn't back out. then, that ended the confrontation. the germans backed off. >> i always think if the picture had been taken sooner, it would've been the iconic photo of the cold war, staring down and east german water cannon . >> so, dean shows up in berlin as a commander and remember, his father had all this experience in russia at the time and his father was noted as the senior russian expert and he passed on a lot of his thought
i believe there's a story behind the picture that i have to tell you. this is the berlin wall, it's just been put up, dean is on patrol in august 1941, you go down the alley and there's a riot going on, you see the cobblestones lying there and at the bottom of the picture they were throwing cobblestones, the size of a pretty big they were tossing them at the east german soldiers and, they bring up this water cannon to shoot at the west german's. when dean gets out and he stands in front of this...
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we went to do a story on the taliban. pakistan. this is a very difficult story. dexter went ahead for about a month and lined up contacts. when i'm working with a writer like bobby or dexter, they do a lot of work. if i'm lucky, i can just come in and they've already made a lot of the context. sometimes it's, we help each other. sometimes i have contacts, sometimes the writer has context. in this case, because it was a story on the taliban, dexter had great contacts and i flew and literally a few days before. the night before we were supposed to leave, to go meet the tribal area in pakistan, the said, you're welcome to come tomorrow but the one thing you can't do is bring a woman. so of course, dexter and i were like, how are we going to do this? helene, our trance, who was trying to the senate, can't you give mr. dexter your cameras? can't he take the photos? i said, no. not possible. we were able to going, we said we were husband and wife and we were able to meet elements. we spent time with them. this was part of the 2009 prize package on future reporting. abou
we went to do a story on the taliban. pakistan. this is a very difficult story. dexter went ahead for about a month and lined up contacts. when i'm working with a writer like bobby or dexter, they do a lot of work. if i'm lucky, i can just come in and they've already made a lot of the context. sometimes it's, we help each other. sometimes i have contacts, sometimes the writer has context. in this case, because it was a story on the taliban, dexter had great contacts and i flew and literally a...
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it is not a real yields story or a growth story. real yields and expectations are pretty good. nathan: many people thought they would be an accompanying pick up. we seem to have priced that all out. ira: i think oil has a big piece to do with that. they are coming off their lofty levels. back down now below $60. clearly that is one of the reasons why inflation expectations have come down. when you look at short in breakevens, is well below 2%. it was 2% only a couple of weeks ago. jonathan: you will listen to that. do we get three, four? will the fed change the pace of the journey in 2019? noelle: going back to inflation, 2019 is going to be very much about inflation. we think it will be interesting story. q1, the tariffs will hit. and then we also have wages that are finally showing signs of life. one thing we watch is the rate. it's an indicator that we will start to see employers leave the company and get paid more elsewhere. these are persistent. wages are persistent wage pressures. that will bring the fed into play. we don't see a breakout inflation, for a breakout in wages
it is not a real yields story or a growth story. real yields and expectations are pretty good. nathan: many people thought they would be an accompanying pick up. we seem to have priced that all out. ira: i think oil has a big piece to do with that. they are coming off their lofty levels. back down now below $60. clearly that is one of the reasons why inflation expectations have come down. when you look at short in breakevens, is well below 2%. it was 2% only a couple of weeks ago. jonathan: you...
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a really interesting story. cial credit score that'll be given to everyone in china — frivolous spending and anti—social behaviour, like dropping litter, affecting your result, and penalties can include travel bans or your children not getting into your preferred school. and finally buzzfeed on scientists' latest attempts to tackle space junk. a big conference in australia will look at plans to fire lasers at some of the tens of millions of pieces orbiting the earth as experts warn they‘ re endangering critical satellites. what a job! i can imagine people queueing for that. jonathan, let's get started. great to see you. the gulf news has a gloomy outlook for iran. quite an emotive piece when you read it. i would expect that for two reasons, one is the gulf news is right there in the region, it is owned by businessmen from the uae, they take quite a hard line on iran and the second reason, in the end, this will be very painful for iran, i know it pretty well, haven't travelled there for a while but i used to a blo
a really interesting story. cial credit score that'll be given to everyone in china — frivolous spending and anti—social behaviour, like dropping litter, affecting your result, and penalties can include travel bans or your children not getting into your preferred school. and finally buzzfeed on scientists' latest attempts to tackle space junk. a big conference in australia will look at plans to fire lasers at some of the tens of millions of pieces orbiting the earth as experts warn they‘...
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it was a phony story. i doubt it had any story. a typical "new york times" phony story. mike pence is 100%, no doubt about it in my mind. he has been a trooper. since then with me primaries, he is the one i chose, and i could not be happier. i do not question his loyalty at all. mike pence is a terrific person. that was a phony story written by the "new york times," who by the way, never called me for comment. -- you do a story like that it is fake news, that breaks of the country. fake news. how do you do a story like that and you don't call the principal? i would give them a quote and say it is not true, and that is the end of the story. they don't do that. they make of sources. they may speak to one person, but they make up phony sources, like writing a novel. have you ever written a novel? that's how a lot of fake news stories are written. that's why a college fake news. it is fake. it is adapting for our country, it is very dangerous. mike pence is 100% and they should retract that story. you can't do that story without calling me for a quote, or you could call sarah
it was a phony story. i doubt it had any story. a typical "new york times" phony story. mike pence is 100%, no doubt about it in my mind. he has been a trooper. since then with me primaries, he is the one i chose, and i could not be happier. i do not question his loyalty at all. mike pence is a terrific person. that was a phony story written by the "new york times," who by the way, never called me for comment. -- you do a story like that it is fake news, that breaks of the...
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very good story i think have i ever told you that the kenosha mayor. >> this is a funny story. [laughter] john won the election of mayor by one vote and henry how many remember henry meyer? almost a socialist democrat and part of his democratic heritage but he could not stand tony earl and tony would put her prison in milwaukee do you remember that? he wouldn't back off of that so they called me up and said come seenr me i will support you. meyeru imagine henry never supported republican in his life to call me up out of nowhere so he could support me for i talked to him for a whiled he said i will support you i think i can get the kenosha mayor to support you. he calls up the mayor and said tommy was to come over and have lunch with you be a friend to me and meet with him he's a good guy and support him so i went to kenosha you have to realize at that time the most democratic community in theti state and kenosha is old time democratic union bosses andrs supporters they never elected a republican so i went down there and the mayor just wanted he did not want to be seen with me.
very good story i think have i ever told you that the kenosha mayor. >> this is a funny story. [laughter] john won the election of mayor by one vote and henry how many remember henry meyer? almost a socialist democrat and part of his democratic heritage but he could not stand tony earl and tony would put her prison in milwaukee do you remember that? he wouldn't back off of that so they called me up and said come seenr me i will support you. meyeru imagine henry never supported republican...
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ok we're back with a story we've been covering over the last number of days russia is moving to ramp up its defenses in crimea following naval clashes with ukraine by deploying a new s. four hundred missile system last sunday the russian border patrol sees three ukrainian ships in the peninsula moscow ses for violating territorial waters from iraq as the if is not far from where the hop and he talks through the latest developments. the s four hundred triumph as the school does in essence a defeat. have weapon. that can shoot down aircraft that can shoot down cruise missiles as well as ballistic missiles up to four hundred kilometers away and at heights of up to thirty kilometers so it's a it's a defensive weapon this is the fourth attachment of four hundred missiles to be stationed in crimea over the last several years and no surprise really given that what's happening on the other side of the border on the other side of the crimean border that the ukrainian military mobilize that isn't a state of high alert and anything the russians believe could be expected especially after what the
ok we're back with a story we've been covering over the last number of days russia is moving to ramp up its defenses in crimea following naval clashes with ukraine by deploying a new s. four hundred missile system last sunday the russian border patrol sees three ukrainian ships in the peninsula moscow ses for violating territorial waters from iraq as the if is not far from where the hop and he talks through the latest developments. the s four hundred triumph as the school does in essence a...
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he tells us great story, he tells a bunch of stories, but one of the great stories he tells was that he had a foreign diplomat who was providing information to the kgb. he knew the fbi was following him. they would not get any elevator with him. he will come up to the club to the bar. it would go to the bar and have and then he would leave like he is going to the bathroom. andould go down the stairs in the corridors in the building, a lot of the floors here are like a huge horseshoe shape. you would arrange with the diplomat and they would come up in another elevator, take the stairs and come up to the same past --they would walk they would walk towards each other and feel for each other shoulders. if there was anybody following them they would just keep going. if there was not anybody else in the court order than the two of into auld deck -- duck stairwell and the diplomat would give him the secrets, he would give him an envelope with money and with instructions for when the next meeting was, then he would go back up to the bar and about the amount of time it would take him to go to
he tells us great story, he tells a bunch of stories, but one of the great stories he tells was that he had a foreign diplomat who was providing information to the kgb. he knew the fbi was following him. they would not get any elevator with him. he will come up to the club to the bar. it would go to the bar and have and then he would leave like he is going to the bathroom. andould go down the stairs in the corridors in the building, a lot of the floors here are like a huge horseshoe shape. you...
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gary hart is a tragic story. >>> this is a jagged little puzzle of a story. s. a bitter race for the white house. a candidate who would do anything to win. maybe even conspire with a foreign government. a secret campaign meeting in an iconic tower on new york's fifth avenue. and in this case, a woman, a mysterious woman who may have tipped the scales at a time
gary hart is a tragic story. >>> this is a jagged little puzzle of a story. s. a bitter race for the white house. a candidate who would do anything to win. maybe even conspire with a foreign government. a secret campaign meeting in an iconic tower on new york's fifth avenue. and in this case, a woman, a mysterious woman who may have tipped the scales at a time
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he tells great stories. he tells a bunch of stories. one of the stories he tells is yet a foreign diplomat providing heormation to the kgb, and knew the fbi was following him, but when he would come into the press building, they would not get in the l.a. -- in the elevator with him. towould come up to the club, the bar. they were not members of the press club. they could not go to the bar. he would go to the bar, have a few drinks. he was very popular here. and he would leave like he was going to the bathroom. stairs, scoot down the a couple floors, and the corridor's in the building, a is a huge floors -- horseshoe shape. so he would arrange that this diplomat would come up in another elevator, get out, take the stairs, come up to the same floor and they would walk towards each other where they can see over each other's shoulders. if there was anybody following them they would give a hand signal or something and keep going. but if there wasn't anybody else in the corridor's, then the two of them would duck into one of the stairwells in
he tells great stories. he tells a bunch of stories. one of the stories he tells is yet a foreign diplomat providing heormation to the kgb, and knew the fbi was following him, but when he would come into the press building, they would not get in the l.a. -- in the elevator with him. towould come up to the club, the bar. they were not members of the press club. they could not go to the bar. he would go to the bar, have a few drinks. he was very popular here. and he would leave like he was going...
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written by the new york times who by the way never called me for a comment how do you do a story like that the it's fake news that's what breaks up a country fake news how do you do a story like that. you don't call the president i would i would give them a quote i would say it's not true and that's the end of this story but they don't do that they write and they then make up sources they may speak to one person but they make up phony sources. that make like you write a novel if you ever written a novel that's the way a lot of the news stories you read that's like all it takes is it's fake and it's a very bad thing brock a very dangerous mike pence is one hundred percent they should retract that story but you can't do that story without calling me for a quote or you could call sarah huckabee and say could i get a quote i hear say yes but i get a quote from the president i would be happy to give a quote i would be happy you know what the quote by friends is one hundred percent now you can tell your story so that's why they don't like calling me for growth. i would help you pull ou
written by the new york times who by the way never called me for a comment how do you do a story like that the it's fake news that's what breaks up a country fake news how do you do a story like that. you don't call the president i would i would give them a quote i would say it's not true and that's the end of this story but they don't do that they write and they then make up sources they may speak to one person but they make up phony sources. that make like you write a novel if you ever...
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carol: this is a story everyone should check out. your must-read? oved the profile of mark elias. marc elias is one of the most powerful forces in the democratic party. he even earned a tweet from the president. carol: and helping to shape what we might see in 2020. you can find more stories at businessweek.com over the weekend. jason: check out our daily businessweek podcast. this past week, we talked with the president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial and museum. we were at the memorial and museum summit on security. carol: thoughtful conversations. we also caught up with the chief security officer at bridgewater deputytes, former commissioner of counterterrorism. we talked all things security. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ guy: bracing for brexit -- as britain prepares to leave the eu, we look at what a no deal outcome would mean for the insurance industry. planning ahead. could 2018 be a record year for bulk annuities? we will speak about demand for the policy. and sanctions crunch. penalties for violating u.s. trade restrict
carol: this is a story everyone should check out. your must-read? oved the profile of mark elias. marc elias is one of the most powerful forces in the democratic party. he even earned a tweet from the president. carol: and helping to shape what we might see in 2020. you can find more stories at businessweek.com over the weekend. jason: check out our daily businessweek podcast. this past week, we talked with the president and ceo of the 9/11 memorial and museum. we were at the memorial and...
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carol," conversely the most famous ghost story we have is "a christmas story." for many years, christmas eve was when we gathered at a -- as a culture and gathered around the fireplace and told ghost stories and i'm going to read a couple paragraphs from the humorous jerome k jerome who put together a collection of ghost stories in the 1880s and talked about christmas eve. i just love this. why on christmas eve of all nights in the year i could never myself understand. it is invariably one of the most dismal nights to be out in, cold, muddy and wet and at christmastime, everybody has quite enough to put up with the -- put up with in the way of a houseful of living relations without wanting the ghosts of any dead ones about the place. there must be something ghostly in the air at christmas, something about the close muggy atmosphere that draws up ghosts like the summer rain that rings up frogs and snails. but whenever five or six english people around a fire on christmas eve, they tell each other ghost stories. nothing satisfies us on christmas eve quite like tell
carol," conversely the most famous ghost story we have is "a christmas story." for many years, christmas eve was when we gathered at a -- as a culture and gathered around the fireplace and told ghost stories and i'm going to read a couple paragraphs from the humorous jerome k jerome who put together a collection of ghost stories in the 1880s and talked about christmas eve. i just love this. why on christmas eve of all nights in the year i could never myself understand. it is...
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the judges thought this was top gear journalism, covering a story of great magnitude. the events throughout that weekend has had a deepening disturbing effect. the other weekend, i was watching slightly‘s film black lansman. what they didn't realise was that the film ends with my footage in charlottesville. and looking at that span of racial history in the united states from the civil rights movement to last year. and watching my footage at the end of that film, i felt like somebody had thrown a spear right into my chest. i felt despondent by this problem here in the united states which i don't think we will really be up to get rid of. this film captured the last days of the fight against islamic state in airla. days of the fight against islamic state in air la. this will make us we re state in air la. this will make us were abetted with several units of the iraqi military in their efforts to root out is from the northern city of mosul. this is as far forward as they had been so far. thousands of civilians were still trapped in the city under siege. traumatised by their
the judges thought this was top gear journalism, covering a story of great magnitude. the events throughout that weekend has had a deepening disturbing effect. the other weekend, i was watching slightly‘s film black lansman. what they didn't realise was that the film ends with my footage in charlottesville. and looking at that span of racial history in the united states from the civil rights movement to last year. and watching my footage at the end of that film, i felt like somebody had...
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so clearly that is a story that has not been told. and yet there was a lot of violence on the house and senate floors between 1830 and 1860. and in fact i found roughly 70 physically violent incidents in the precivil war congress between 1830 and 1860 and by physically violent i mane caning, shoving fistfights, people pulling knives and guns on each other and duel and melees and packs of congressmen fighting each other in the house with bunches of men rolling in the aisles throwing punches and tossing the occasional spit un and with fits and kicks and the occasional umbrella. probably you are thinking that sounds like a dramatic story, so why has it not been told before? and of course i ask myself that question a good many times when i was working on the book. and there are i suppose a multi-part answer but one particularly good reason and that is a lot of the violence was censored out of the periods equivalent of the congressional record. there are clues in the record which you notice -- once you know the violence is there then you co
so clearly that is a story that has not been told. and yet there was a lot of violence on the house and senate floors between 1830 and 1860. and in fact i found roughly 70 physically violent incidents in the precivil war congress between 1830 and 1860 and by physically violent i mane caning, shoving fistfights, people pulling knives and guns on each other and duel and melees and packs of congressmen fighting each other in the house with bunches of men rolling in the aisles throwing punches and...
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finally came to gather a year ago the story is based on a real story that iy heard that happened in a small town in mississippi many years ago and i had that in my mind for a long time the whole story finally came together and i was staring at it and it was time to write it in for the first time i was a little bit intimidated because the story is that good i didn't know if i could write it but the story was exceptional so it's one of my favorite. >> no. one of yours. >> it's like what is your favorite kid? every book comes from a different part if you are different phase of yourr life andd a different challenges that were different the hurdles were different so that's a really hard question to answer but i do have a collection the anthology of my early journalism work called americana and i guess that is my favorite book because i look back and it makes me smile that is my collection as a young writer and these odd journeys i went on as a 20 and 30 -year-old young journalist and how that influenced my later career. i look back at some fondness on my early work even my ea
finally came to gather a year ago the story is based on a real story that iy heard that happened in a small town in mississippi many years ago and i had that in my mind for a long time the whole story finally came together and i was staring at it and it was time to write it in for the first time i was a little bit intimidated because the story is that good i didn't know if i could write it but the story was exceptional so it's one of my favorite. >> no. one of yours. >> it's like...
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it was a phony story. i don't they had any sources. a typical new york times phony story. mike pence is 100%. not even a doubt about it in my mind. from us soonh me as i won the primary. he was the one i chose. i could not be happier. i don't question his loyalty at all. mike pence is a terrific person. that was a phony story written by the new york times who either way never called me for a comment. .ow do you do a story like that it's fake news and that's what breaks up a country. how do you do a story like that and you don't call the principal? i would give them a quote. i would say it's not true and that's the end of their story. they don't do that, they make up sources. they make up phony sources. like you write a novel. that's the way a lot of the news stories are written. that's why call it fake news. it's fake and it's a very bad thing for our country. very dangerous. mike pence is 100%. they should retract that story. you cannot do that story without calling me for a quote. or you can call sarah huckabee and ask for a quote and here she is. i would be happy to give
it was a phony story. i don't they had any sources. a typical new york times phony story. mike pence is 100%. not even a doubt about it in my mind. from us soonh me as i won the primary. he was the one i chose. i could not be happier. i don't question his loyalty at all. mike pence is a terrific person. that was a phony story written by the new york times who either way never called me for a comment. .ow do you do a story like that it's fake news and that's what breaks up a country. how do you...
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he has not assigned a story, suggested a story, nor suppressed a story.iticised the story. he has told us those are our decisions and that is how we — that is how we do business around here. we're almost out of time, but there is one other subject we must talk about, and that is your thoughts onjamal kashoggi. i knew him a little bit. we interviewed him on my show. you knew him, of course, because he was a contributing columnist at the washington post. on october two he entered the saudi consulate in istanbul. we know that he was brutally murdered. do you think the us government has done enough to insist to the saudis that the full truth come out about the murder ofjamal khashoggi? no, it has not. there is no question that they have not done enough. it does appear that the administration would like this issue to just go away, because it wants to have a strong relationship with saudi arabia, and it doesn't want an issue like this to get in between the interests of the united states and the interests of saudi arabia. and so we don't see a very aggressive po
he has not assigned a story, suggested a story, nor suppressed a story.iticised the story. he has told us those are our decisions and that is how we — that is how we do business around here. we're almost out of time, but there is one other subject we must talk about, and that is your thoughts onjamal kashoggi. i knew him a little bit. we interviewed him on my show. you knew him, of course, because he was a contributing columnist at the washington post. on october two he entered the saudi...
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this is a story how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. thank you. [applause] . >> we will welcome questions. >> think you. so maybe a collection of closely related question so that class perspective of what you just talked about it seems like everything was focused on college students and how they are developing now and some of the statistics the girls with a 70 percent jump of suicide is astounding and i'm wondering narrowly was that just for college students or across all the age group? . >> or more generally the whole thing is this more of a problem in terms of the way young people have been raised since 1995 across the academy only? . >> that's a great question. with mental health problems there is a book she goes through the ways the kids after 1995 are different on so many fronts she has graphs to show these trends are happening a mental health across race and social class the suicide rate is up it is happening nationally so that is what she thinks social media is the main cause racial or social class teenagers are into social media
this is a story how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. thank you. [applause] . >> we will welcome questions. >> think you. so maybe a collection of closely related question so that class perspective of what you just talked about it seems like everything was focused on college students and how they are developing now and some of the statistics the girls with a 70 percent jump of suicide is astounding and i'm wondering narrowly was that just for...
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so clearly, that is a story that has not been told. and yet, there was a lot of violence on the house and senate floors between 1830 and 1860. in fact, i found roughly 70 physically violent incidents in the pre-civil war congress between 1830 and 1860. by physically violent, i mean fistfights,ving, people pulling knives and guns duelch other, elees in thema aisles, and a handful of street fights with fists, bricks, and the occasional umbrella. probably many of you are thinking that sounds like a dramatic story, so why has it not been told before? of course, i asked myself that question a good many times when i was working on the book. answer. a multipart there is one particularly good reason. that is, a lot of the violence was censored out of the congressional record. there are clues in the record which you notice. when you know the violence is there, you can see it is masked. every now and again, the record will say, "the debate became quite personal at one point." "there was ay, sudden sensation in the corner beganwo congressmen slugg
so clearly, that is a story that has not been told. and yet, there was a lot of violence on the house and senate floors between 1830 and 1860. in fact, i found roughly 70 physically violent incidents in the pre-civil war congress between 1830 and 1860. by physically violent, i mean fistfights,ving, people pulling knives and guns duelch other, elees in thema aisles, and a handful of street fights with fists, bricks, and the occasional umbrella. probably many of you are thinking that sounds like...
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because there's always a story to tell. this is stagecraft, political theater, but you always try to lift the veil so people can see what these people are like, get to know them a little bit. that's what i try to see going into such an extravaganza. [laughter] >> i sort of felt like it was my duty to circumvent those controls as much as possible every single day. you know, the picture that the campaign wanted to present, i think i tried my best not to make that picture as best i could, to look for these little moments of truth or sincerity in very controlled, very staged events. you know, i think i can remember covering trump's campaign, not going up onto the risers they provide for you, maybe a handful of times, because they would try to narrow down your perspective to such a tightly controlled little window that it just forced you to be creative and think differently, and to find a way to tell either the story of the day with a larger arc of the story through every possible means at your disposal. ben: this was the constan
because there's always a story to tell. this is stagecraft, political theater, but you always try to lift the veil so people can see what these people are like, get to know them a little bit. that's what i try to see going into such an extravaganza. [laughter] >> i sort of felt like it was my duty to circumvent those controls as much as possible every single day. you know, the picture that the campaign wanted to present, i think i tried my best not to make that picture as best i could, to...
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indeed, on that point, the sunday telegraph was a story which seems to be reinforcing mat, saying thatk theresa may's brexit plans. so depending on whether the sunday times is right. she may not have a deal to put to parliament. the sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. i really don't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of how she was fought on and oi'i has two of how she was fought on and on that surely a moment comes when she realises that none of what she thought was easily done is going to happen. david davis speaking up, all these other brexit supporters speaking up, as if it is the easiest and most unproblematic exit. i have i'io and most unproblematic exit. i have no idea what she will do but she has surprised us in the past. she does surprises by her resilience but there is a paragraph in the sunday telegraph saying senior government figures are discussing the possibility of a new leader taking over and rese
indeed, on that point, the sunday telegraph was a story which seems to be reinforcing mat, saying thatk theresa may's brexit plans. so depending on whether the sunday times is right. she may not have a deal to put to parliament. the sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problemslj sunday telegraph does suggest she will have real problems. i really don't envy her. i sometimes feel this fairly friendless woman, one has two of...
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it is a remarkable story. they seize blanc mont on the first day and go over the ridge the next day and continue to fight in a position known as the box. it was a natural kill zone the germans had created, and men of the 49th company were stuck in this position and were shelled mercilessly with high explosives, machine gun bolts, gas. they were in this position as they tried to attack the german line. it is an extraordinary story of heroism and courage when an many -- in many cases they are outnumbered and they hold and eventually the position is consolidated. one of my body bearers, the native american, thomas saunders, is pushed into the line as a scout. he scouts into the early position, to penetrate the wire again. these are just some of the stories that are in the book. and i think saunders is an extraordinary story. he receives the french croit de guerre in the attack at blanc mont ridge. he had to go against a very fixed position that the germans have at the end of the field. native americans were unfort
it is a remarkable story. they seize blanc mont on the first day and go over the ridge the next day and continue to fight in a position known as the box. it was a natural kill zone the germans had created, and men of the 49th company were stuck in this position and were shelled mercilessly with high explosives, machine gun bolts, gas. they were in this position as they tried to attack the german line. it is an extraordinary story of heroism and courage when an many -- in many cases they are...
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and we did not want a story besides a football story.at decided. elsewhere this evening.... rafa nadal has undergone ankle surgery today and ended his season early. it means he'll miss the atp tour finals in london and the chance to regain the world number1 spot. that will be held by novak djokovic, who has been drawn alongside alexander zverev, marin cilic and nadal‘s replacementjohn isner. roger federer heads the other group with kevin anderson, dominic thiem and kei nishikori. george burgess will appear at a disciplinary hearing on tuesday after being cited for an incident during sunday's second test against new zealand. the england foward appeared to have his fingers in the eyes of new zealand's captain dallin watene—zelezniak. in rugby union, tom curry has been ruled out of england's match against new zealand this weekend with a "severe ankle injury". he was part of the inexperienced back row that helped england beat south africa on saturday. owen farrell is available, though. on the eve of the first test against sri lanka — england
and we did not want a story besides a football story.at decided. elsewhere this evening.... rafa nadal has undergone ankle surgery today and ended his season early. it means he'll miss the atp tour finals in london and the chance to regain the world number1 spot. that will be held by novak djokovic, who has been drawn alongside alexander zverev, marin cilic and nadal‘s replacementjohn isner. roger federer heads the other group with kevin anderson, dominic thiem and kei nishikori. george...