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robert preston on itv did have the prime minister that night, but not andrew neil.norfigures. not a great start. i think two minor figures is unfair. we had the chief treasury secretary on the day of the major economic statement, we had a member of the shadow cabinet was close to jeremy corbyn. obviously i congratulate the piston programme for getting the prime minister that night, but it is interesting to me that if you look at the ratings, more people watched our show, with andrew neil, than that show with the prime minister. so i think there is a big draw for people who want to watch andrew neil, in a time of extraordinary politics, they want what many regard as the best interviewer in the business to hold people to account. so that is what happened. obviously it is about big names and big figures, that is part of politics, but also the issues under the questions, those are really the most important things. what we are trying to do is establish a few things on but very dramatic night. aren't they are too many political programmes on tv and radio? chasing the same
robert preston on itv did have the prime minister that night, but not andrew neil.norfigures. not a great start. i think two minor figures is unfair. we had the chief treasury secretary on the day of the major economic statement, we had a member of the shadow cabinet was close to jeremy corbyn. obviously i congratulate the piston programme for getting the prime minister that night, but it is interesting to me that if you look at the ratings, more people watched our show, with andrew neil, than...
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and by the andrew neil show, just launched on bbc two, get the big political hit it once?y you can tell that levels of excitement and drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green. opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scanning from interview to injury and of course they noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before a news watch has some theories find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and evermore objections this week, following moment such as this. protestors shout in the background melanie was one of a number of years to respond in this way. and robert added his thoughts on the deal. my point is that idea the bbc, by broadcasting from parliament square during this brexit debate, fuelling the animosity between the two sides. both sides are only there in these big numbers because of the tv cameras. the bbc should move away from parliament screen, so th
and by the andrew neil show, just launched on bbc two, get the big political hit it once?y you can tell that levels of excitement and drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green. opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scanning from interview to injury and of course they noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion....
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robert peston on itv did have the prime minister that night, but not andrew neil.w cabinet who's close tojeremy corbyn. obviously i congratulate the peston programme for getting the prime minister that night, but it's interesting to me that if you look at the ratings, more people watched our show with andrew neil than that show with the prime minister. so i think there is a big draw for people who want to watch andrew neil, in a time of extraordinary politics, they want what many regard as the best interviewer in the business to hold people to account. so that's what happened. obviously it's about big names and big figures, that's part of politics, but also the issues and the the questions, those are really the most important things. what we're trying to do is establish a few things on what was a very dramatic night. aren't there too many political programmes on tv and radio, chasing the same guests? no, i don't think that is right. obviously there is lots of news programmes happening in the day, there are different kinds of interviews on different political progra
robert peston on itv did have the prime minister that night, but not andrew neil.w cabinet who's close tojeremy corbyn. obviously i congratulate the peston programme for getting the prime minister that night, but it's interesting to me that if you look at the ratings, more people watched our show with andrew neil than that show with the prime minister. so i think there is a big draw for people who want to watch andrew neil, in a time of extraordinary politics, they want what many regard as the...
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i'll be back tomorrow on bbc two at 7pm with the andrew neil show.news channel and bbc world news. goodnight. this is a bbc news special with me, christian fraser. a damning verdict from the supreme court, the government broke the law when it suspended parliament. the court passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for boris johnson passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for borisjohnson to resign. the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions. mps celebrate outside the court and will go back to parliament tomorrow. borisjohnson says he'll abide by the ruling but he's not happy about it. i have the highest respect, of course, for the judiciary and the independence of oui’ judiciary and the independence of our courts but i must say i strongly disagree with this judgment. our courts but i must say i strongly disagree with thisjudgment. the prime minister has been meeting with president trump at the un. tw
i'll be back tomorrow on bbc two at 7pm with the andrew neil show.news channel and bbc world news. goodnight. this is a bbc news special with me, christian fraser. a damning verdict from the supreme court, the government broke the law when it suspended parliament. the court passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for boris johnson passed a unanimous verdict prompting demands for borisjohnson to resign. the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. it had the...
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importance of what happened at the highest court in the uk, we are now going tojoin my colleague andrew neilecial. politics in crisis. to have broken the law when he shut down parliament at a time of national crisis. the court is bound to conclude, therefore, that the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. mps celebrate outside court, and the speaker announces that the house will resume sitting tomorrow. borisjohnson, meeting president trump in new york today, says he strongly disagrees with the ruling but will respect it. jeremy corbyn adds his voice to the calls for the prime minister to resign, but there's no sign of him tabling a vote of no confidence. so what happens now, and away from the drama at westminster,
importance of what happened at the highest court in the uk, we are now going tojoin my colleague andrew neilecial. politics in crisis. to have broken the law when he shut down parliament at a time of national crisis. the court is bound to conclude, therefore, that the decision to advise her majesty to prorogue parliament was unlawful. mps celebrate outside court, and the speaker announces that the house will resume sitting tomorrow. borisjohnson, meeting president trump in new york today, says...
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and will the andrew neil show, just launched on bbc two, get the big political hitters on?l the levels of excitement and drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green, opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have discussed before on newswatch how some viewers find the presence of protesters distracting and annoying and there were more objections this week, following moment such as this. a date that they choose, and i think thatis a date that they choose, and i think that is bonkers. we have our next guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labourmp. guest, as well, alice mcgovern, a labour mp. good morning. good morning. there are so many divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today?” divisions. let's be clear. who are you going to vote for today? i am going to vote. no deal. melani
and will the andrew neil show, just launched on bbc two, get the big political hitters on?l the levels of excitement and drama at westminster is by counting the number of temporary structures put up by broadcasters on college green, opposite the houses of parliament. this week we seem to be getting pretty near to peak gazebo, with journalists jostling for space, mps scurrying from interview to interview, and of course the noisy presence of protesters representing all shades of opinion. we have...
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for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil'shis week on bbc one. at the start of the first show one of its four presenters outlined what new audiences should expect. for people sitting in a box with headphones on. and it's not the usual thing of telly and suits and auto cues and all that kind of stuff. that is obvious. it is not our usual persona on television either because if you see us on the ten o'clock news or if you hear us on radio four, we will be sounding a lot more serious and we give short answers. we summarise, here we go into detail and behind the seems a lot. the immediate verdict was largely positive. "i have been listening to brexitcast and love being informed and entertained along the way. congratulations on your move to bbc one." and deborah mack agreed. but a twitter user thought it was like an after getting together of a futile journalists. and for chris g it fails ultimately because it is too middle class and having bbc types agreeing with each other for 30 minutes doesn't make for great tv. on the plus side
for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil'shis week on bbc one. at the start of the first show one of its four presenters outlined what new audiences should expect. for people sitting in a box with headphones on. and it's not the usual thing of telly and suits and auto cues and all that kind of stuff. that is obvious. it is not our usual persona on television either because if you see us on the ten o'clock news or if you hear us...
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listen to one government minister, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew neil a little earlier.is, but many people, and i'm sure nigel farage might have a view on this, many people are saying that the judges are biased. thejudges are getting involved in politics. i'm just saying what people are saying. that's what people are saying. so, you don't think these judges took an independent and properly... you know what i said andrew. i said, i said that i think that they are impartial. but i'm saying that many people, many leave voters, many people up and down the country, are beginning to question the partiality of the judges. that's just a fact. these kind of discussions have meant that lots of people are referencing this now infamous, orfamous daily melt front page from late 2016. ‘enemies of the people' was how it described three high courtjudges in london. thosejudges had ruled that only parliament and not the prime minister could begin the process of leaving the european union. the mail didn't like those judges getting involved. now back to the case which has been ruled on toda
listen to one government minister, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew neil a little earlier.is, but many people, and i'm sure nigel farage might have a view on this, many people are saying that the judges are biased. thejudges are getting involved in politics. i'm just saying what people are saying. that's what people are saying. so, you don't think these judges took an independent and properly... you know what i said andrew. i said, i said that i think that they are impartial. but i'm saying that...
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for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil'sstuff. that is obvious. it is not our usual persona on television either because if you see us on the ten o'clock news or if you hear us on radio four, we will be sounding a lot more serious and we give short answers. we summarise, here we go into detail and behind the seems a lot. the immediate verdict was largely positive. "i have been listening to brexitcast and love being informed and entertained along the way. congratulations on your move to bbc one." and deborah mack agreed. finally here are the thoughts of nick goodman. "they did their best to retain the mood and feel of the podcast. it will be interesting to see as it progresses where there are subconsciously the presenters will be better behaved because they are on telly. i hope not." well, chris mason, political correspondent for bbc news and co—presenter of brexitcast joins me now from westminster. chris, you have had successful podcast for this for over two years. what was the thinking behind transferring it to tv? someone
for more than two years has now taken over the thursday late night slot previously occupied by andrew neil'sstuff. that is obvious. it is not our usual persona on television either because if you see us on the ten o'clock news or if you hear us on radio four, we will be sounding a lot more serious and we give short answers. we summarise, here we go into detail and behind the seems a lot. the immediate verdict was largely positive. "i have been listening to brexitcast and love being...
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i want to have a clip of quietly courting, who criticised the judges in scotland on the andrew neil programme also to the courts, because many people are saying, i am not saying this, but many people are saying, and i'm sure nigel farage might have and i'm sure nigel farage might have a view on this, that the judges are biased, thejudges are a view on this, that the judges are biased, the judges are getting involved in politics, i am just saying what people are saying, that is what people are saying. so, you don't think thesejudges is what people are saying. so, you don't think these judges took an independent... ? don't think these judges took an independent...? that is don't think these judges took an independent. . . ? that is not what i said, andrew. isaid independent. . . ? that is not what i said, andrew. i said that i think that they are impartial. but i am saying that many people, many leave voters and people up and down the country are beginning to question the partiality of the judges, that is just the partiality of the judges, that isjust a the partiality of the judges, that is jus
i want to have a clip of quietly courting, who criticised the judges in scotland on the andrew neil programme also to the courts, because many people are saying, i am not saying this, but many people are saying, and i'm sure nigel farage might have and i'm sure nigel farage might have a view on this, that the judges are biased, thejudges are a view on this, that the judges are biased, the judges are getting involved in politics, i am just saying what people are saying, that is what people are...
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neil: and that's andrew pollock.ere have been better than 300 books written by parents of kids who were lost in shooting. i've got to tell you that andrew's was gripping and read it, but not without a box of tissue. and you realize everything was out there to pursue nikolas cruz. andrew's to use this technology to try to-- the principal behind this, and the guy you might recognize as vito from the spanos, i shook his hand and i will not argue with anything he says. you might be another story. welcome, gentlemen. you took an interest in this because you have a child in elementary school and you saw what happened and you didn't want that to happen. >> right, i was talking to my neighbor who happens to be lee's aunt and one of the incidents happened, my daughterer viviana was six at the time and she said, you know, my nephew lee is doing great work, maybe you should see him. >> i went to see him and was so impressed with what he's doing, i know a lot of people, i've met a lot of people, i'd like to help. not only in sch
neil: and that's andrew pollock.ere have been better than 300 books written by parents of kids who were lost in shooting. i've got to tell you that andrew's was gripping and read it, but not without a box of tissue. and you realize everything was out there to pursue nikolas cruz. andrew's to use this technology to try to-- the principal behind this, and the guy you might recognize as vito from the spanos, i shook his hand and i will not argue with anything he says. you might be another story....
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giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neilson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul stuart gilbey paul john gill mark y. gilles evan gillette robin lawrence gilligan. rodney c. gillis laura gilly john f. ginley donna marie giordano jeffrey john giordano john giordano steven a. giorgetti martin giovinazzo kum-kum girolamo salvatore gitto cynthia giugliano mon gjonbalaj dianne gladstone keith alexander glascoe thomas irwin glasser edmund glazer harry glenn barry h. glick jeremy logan glick. steven glick john t. gnazzo william robert godshalk michael gogliormella brian f. goldberg jeffrey grant goldflam michelle goldstein monica goldstein steven goldstein >> ronald f.golinski. andrew h. golki
giaccone vincent francis giammona debra lynn gibbon james andrew giberson brenda c. gibson. craig neilson ronnie e. gies andrew clive gilbert >> and my father, edward, who will forever live in our hearts. we miss you and we love you dearly. we will continue to live in your legacy and i will always share my memories with my baby girl. >> and my father, walter, i miss you every day. i wish i could spend some time with you and teach you how to fish. thank you. timothy paul gilbert paul...
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neil: a great report. is the president's warning true, go after me and kiss this market goodbye? ted was there for andrewohnson. >> very good to see you. neil: what do you think of what the president says? go after me it is all over? >> we have learned you can't talk markets down or up. there is no question if the impeachment proceedings go to a conclusion where he is impeached it will create a lot of political theater and it will create a lot of uncertainty. neil: markets don't like uncertainty. >> uncertainty equals volatility but at the end of the day it is about the fundamentals. the economy and that is relatively good. there is a relatively positive backdrop to this. we have to deal with political theater in the short term and get some weakness. crash is a strong word. neil: i think the backdrop does matter. it didn't help matters that when richard nixon when they were targeting him, you had the oil embargo, the market careening, 20 years later you did the opposite environment. nixon had to resign. bill clinton dodged it in the senate. does that make a difference? with the economy doing as well as i
neil: a great report. is the president's warning true, go after me and kiss this market goodbye? ted was there for andrewohnson. >> very good to see you. neil: what do you think of what the president says? go after me it is all over? >> we have learned you can't talk markets down or up. there is no question if the impeachment proceedings go to a conclusion where he is impeached it will create a lot of political theater and it will create a lot of uncertainty. neil: markets don't...
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neil: wow. that's amazing. we will know in rapid fashion. judge andrew napolitano.ouse democrats are still dancing around the i word commit the impeachment thing, because they know could backfire on them. how many of them are there? after this. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. and now for their servicer to the community, bacteria. we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> what concerns me about impeachment now, let's break it down, the odds are very high that it's not going to bear any fruit. the odds are very high that this president will continue to be the president. the odds are ve
neil: wow. that's amazing. we will know in rapid fashion. judge andrew napolitano.ouse democrats are still dancing around the i word commit the impeachment thing, because they know could backfire on them. how many of them are there? after this. it's been a long time since andrew dusted off his dancing shoes. luckily denture breath will be the least of his worries. because he uses polident 4 in 1 cleaning system to kill 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. polident. clean. fresh. and confident. and...
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neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whetheramerica's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or
neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whetheramerica's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public,...
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. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 save at trelegy.com >> neil: you're looking look in durham, new hampshire. andr andrewtracking that a recession would be good for his campaign. we're back after this. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >> neil: it can happen so easily. doesn't corporate america know it? one disgruntedeled employee and the boss could end up on the outs. i'm not talking about the white house. i'm talking about what happens in corporate america. once let loose can get out of control. john, very good to have you. it's been awhile. how are you doing? >> i'm doing fine. >> neil: excellent. let me get your sense then. how does corporate america handle a board that turns on the boss or has issues with the boss. it could be anything from malfeasance to the numbers not measuring up. there's a procedur
. ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 save at trelegy.com >> neil: you're looking look in durham, new hampshire. andr andrewtracking that a recession would be good for his campaign. we're back after this. the weather's perfect... family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when...
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. >> neil: 145 ceos writing letters to congress to pass gun control measures. andrew pollack made it his life's mission after losing his daughter to the parkland shooter. he's not sure congress is looking at the right solutions. he's author of the new book, why meadow died. the people and policies that create the parkland shooter and endanger america's students. i encourage you to read it and challenge you to not need a box of tissues. it's raw and stunning but can you imagine being the dad who lost his beautiful daughter that day. good to have you. >> thanks for having me, neil. >> you know what's powerful about this is the senselessness of it. when you dug into this and wanted to know what nikolas cruz was up to and there were alarm bells for years and they were glossed over. >> and the school knew about it all, neil. it kills me. looking at the book it makes my blood boil. i've been talking about it all week. it's not easy for me. i put my daughter into a school where i didn't know what was going on and i take blame for not knowing. >> neil: how could you know? >>
. >> neil: 145 ceos writing letters to congress to pass gun control measures. andrew pollack made it his life's mission after losing his daughter to the parkland shooter. he's not sure congress is looking at the right solutions. he's author of the new book, why meadow died. the people and policies that create the parkland shooter and endanger america's students. i encourage you to read it and challenge you to not need a box of tissues. it's raw and stunning but can you imagine being the...
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neil: community rye investment act. >> was more than that andrew cuomo as hud secretary pushing fanniereddie to dive buying up subprime loans. think about that. neil: can i switch gears with you, thoughts on the john bolton thing? two different interpretations. we'll sort out that drama later. but are you hearing that this upheaval at the white house is short-lived thing, just continuation? many can look at this, say well, we didn't like, spartan, in your face foreign policy approach of a john bolton and this might show a more measured president going forward? >> i never was quite sure why trump picked him. if you know john he is much more of an interventionist. he is not about reducing footprint globally. he is not a nationalist like donald trump. it never struck me, he is very smart guy, intellect part but he never struck mow as someone in tune with the president. i think one of the negatives about this, it feeds the i guess the notion this is a white house totally in disarray. that he can't hold on to people. everybody is at each other's throats. particularly one area. that is not g
neil: community rye investment act. >> was more than that andrew cuomo as hud secretary pushing fanniereddie to dive buying up subprime loans. think about that. neil: can i switch gears with you, thoughts on the john bolton thing? two different interpretations. we'll sort out that drama later. but are you hearing that this upheaval at the white house is short-lived thing, just continuation? many can look at this, say well, we didn't like, spartan, in your face foreign policy approach of a...
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andrew landed in south florida. you may remember, you know, so long ago. we hadn't seen that kind of destruction since hurricane neililes of lumber instead of homestead and the rest. and though certainly the buildings are different on abaco and the topography is different, it's jarring and very disturbing to see. leaving people wondering what they're going to find there. a storm surge of 23 feet on an island that really doesn't have a lot of peaks and valleys. largely flat. now worries not just about cleanup and rebuilding and that sort of thing but about the people that stayed behind there. the united nations says some 60,000 people in the bahamas. again, this is from the united nations. they'll need clean water and shelter in the days and weeks and months ahelp. you hope that people on great abaco found some shelter or got off the island. because it's a scene like few we've seen. wrapping up the hour, neil cavuto will pick up coverage in just a moment. continuing coverage from dorian as it continues to move. we'll get another update at 5:00 eastern time, 4:00 central. right now the final bell is ringing on wall st
andrew landed in south florida. you may remember, you know, so long ago. we hadn't seen that kind of destruction since hurricane neililes of lumber instead of homestead and the rest. and though certainly the buildings are different on abaco and the topography is different, it's jarring and very disturbing to see. leaving people wondering what they're going to find there. a storm surge of 23 feet on an island that really doesn't have a lot of peaks and valleys. largely flat. now worries not just...
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neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to the high court. on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose bookstore, the founding director of the center for immigrants rights clinic at penn state law will examine the effects of immigration enforcement since president trump's election. all of these events are open to the public. if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us @booktv on twitter, facebook or instagram. >> disability rights attorney haben girma is next on booktv. born deafblind at birth, she talks about navigating through a sighted, hearing world. after that, ibram kendi, and former secretary of defense jim mattis recounts his military career. that all starts now. >> host: and now on bookt
neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to the high court. on wednesday at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew sidle will debate when america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for the second volume of sidney blumenthal biography of abraham lincoln. and on saturday at politics & prose bookstore, the founding director of the center for immigrants rights clinic at penn...
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andrew and wet as irma. i don't think anybody has seen anything like that and hope to never deal with that in the city of miami. >> neil very much. the major of miami is joining us, francis suarez. thank you. >> thank you. >> neil: you heard the states of emergency. they remain in effect in florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. a lot of these regions are far from out of the woods themselves. that is something that is already affected up the entire southeast coast and maybe beyond. we're on top of what they're doing in some of those locals that is a little different after this. >> neil: it's not over, not by a long shot. north carolina's governor is urging evacuation of the barrier islands. that is just the latest. indications are it won't be the last. back in 60 seconds. family is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. why fingerstick when you can
andrew and wet as irma. i don't think anybody has seen anything like that and hope to never deal with that in the city of miami. >> neil very much. the major of miami is joining us, francis suarez. thank you. >> thank you. >> neil: you heard the states of emergency. they remain in effect in florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. a lot of these regions are far from out of the woods themselves. that is something that is already affected up the entire southeast...
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neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public, if you're in attendance, take a picture and tag us at book tv on twitter, facebook or instagram. [applause] >> welcome, everybody, my name is scott schaffer, senior editor, pleased to be moderator for this program, joining us today u.s. senator and democratic presidential candidate michael bennett, senator bennett has represented colorado in u.s. senate since 2009, before then he served as superintendent of public schools in denver where he worked to improve accessibility and quality of information in urban schools and also the author of a new book, a good one i might add, i call the land flickering lights restoring america in age of broken politics
neil gorsuch will reflect on his journey to high court. on wednesday, at the university of louisville, authors mark david hall and andrew will debate whether america's founders were influenced by their religious beliefs. thursday look for us at president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. for second volume of blumenthal's biography , center of immigrants right's clinic, will examine effects of immigration enforcement since president trump election. all of these events are open to the public,...
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neil: so, how do we even progress? i can remember when it was huge controversy when andrew young, who was former ambassador to the united nations under jimmy carter, secretly met with the plo and, boy, heads were ready to roll. it was staggering development. yes of course, we yawn at that in retrospect. i'm wondering if talks with the taliban or anyone else, today's most vilified, evil killers, change as time goes on? this is just not the time? >> well, if you're going to negotiate with the enemy, that is the only person to negotiate with, it happens to be the taliban. the problem is the taliban is not committed to peace. it still working with al qaeda and is, the islamic state, who have conducted attacks and continue to conduct attacks and the taliban, just as recently as yesterday issued a statement saying quote, we intend to continue our jihad. how we go forward, i think there are three steps. we have to get the afghan government some way involved as senator schumer pointed out that means letting them go ahead with their planned elections later this month. secondly, we need a clear program that's concise and precise
neil: so, how do we even progress? i can remember when it was huge controversy when andrew young, who was former ambassador to the united nations under jimmy carter, secretly met with the plo and, boy, heads were ready to roll. it was staggering development. yes of course, we yawn at that in retrospect. i'm wondering if talks with the taliban or anyone else, today's most vilified, evil killers, change as time goes on? this is just not the time? >> well, if you're going to negotiate with...
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neil: all right. new york moving to ban e-cigarettes, the flavored variety. to liberty file host, fox nation, so much more, best-selling author, judge andrew napolitano.is last week, and many said we agree with everything you're saying about the danger to kids, et cetera, but be careful what you wish for. what did you mean by that? >> i meant that people, very similar to what your prior guest was saying, that the people no longer have vaping available to them will go back to cigarettes, which is probably far worse for them, as bad as vaping is, cigarettes is worse, and that is really the opposite of what governor cuomo wants. but let me say this about governor cuomo. under the constitution, health, safety, welfare and morality is reserved for the states. so he really has his eye on the ball. this is not a federal issue. it may be a national issue but it's not a federal issue. but i think this bang is going -- banning is going to backfire on him. neil: this issue, this goes against the republican grain, you know, let business do its thing but in this case, the argument is, and the president has espoused, it's kids. >> i think number one, we have to do
neil: all right. new york moving to ban e-cigarettes, the flavored variety. to liberty file host, fox nation, so much more, best-selling author, judge andrew napolitano.is last week, and many said we agree with everything you're saying about the danger to kids, et cetera, but be careful what you wish for. what did you mean by that? >> i meant that people, very similar to what your prior guest was saying, that the people no longer have vaping available to them will go back to cigarettes,...