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her boyfriend at the time, justin timberlake. >> juju: with time running out in their shoot day, applebaummake a decision. >> it seemed like that was the end of the video shoot. and i said, "you know, i completely understand, but on the other hand, if you feel like you want to get out there and show him that he just lost the best thing that he ever had, let's do it." 10 or 15 minutes later, she came out and she was on fire. ♪ i don't need nobody telling me ♪ >> this was the britney that everybody knows and loves. >> juju: despite the strength she showed that day, she reveals now in the book for the first time the depths of the heartbreak she hid from the world. "i could barely speak for months. whenever anyone asked me about him, all i could do was cry. i barely left the house. i was that messed up. i lay in my bed and stared at the ceiling." the two soon to be superstars first met when they were cast in the mickey mouse club remake from disney, abc's parent company. the tv show that brought 11-year-old britney spears of kentwood, louisiana, her first real taste of fame. ♪ baby baby when i
her boyfriend at the time, justin timberlake. >> juju: with time running out in their shoot day, applebaummake a decision. >> it seemed like that was the end of the video shoot. and i said, "you know, i completely understand, but on the other hand, if you feel like you want to get out there and show him that he just lost the best thing that he ever had, let's do it." 10 or 15 minutes later, she came out and she was on fire. ♪ i don't need nobody telling me ♪ >>...
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>> cory shockey and anne applebaum of "the atlantic." also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. >> but first, here's my take. when one thinks of america's greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america's elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when asked whether to call for the genocide of jews would violate their institution's codes of conduct, but to understand their performance, we have to understand the broad shift that has taken place at elite universities which have gone from being centers of excellence to institutions pushing political agendas. people sense the transformation, the share of young adults who said a college degree was very important fell from 74% in 2013 to just 41% in 2019. in 2018,
>> cory shockey and anne applebaum of "the atlantic." also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. >> but first, here's my take. when one thinks of america's greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america's elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for...
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i will talk to aie's kori schake and ann applebaum of the atlantic. >>> and also bernard henri levy on anti-semitism rearing its very ugly head again. >>> and former harvard president drew faust on racism in america. >>> but first here is my take. when one thinks of america's great efts strengths, the kind of strengths with admiration and envy, american's elite universities would have long been at top of the list. but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when calling for the genocide of jews would violate their code of con duck. but we have to understand the broad shift that has taken place at elite universities which have gone from being centers of excellence to institutions pushing political agendas. people sense the transformation. as paul taffer points out, the adults that said a college degree was very important fell from 74% in 2013 to just 41% in 2 2019. in 2018, 61% of the polls said higher education was headed in the wrong direction and only
i will talk to aie's kori schake and ann applebaum of the atlantic. >>> and also bernard henri levy on anti-semitism rearing its very ugly head again. >>> and former harvard president drew faust on racism in america. >>> but first here is my take. when one thinks of america's great efts strengths, the kind of strengths with admiration and envy, american's elite universities would have long been at top of the list. but the american public has been losing faith in these...
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anne applebaum joins me now to talk more about this. anne, thanks for joining us on this.ant folks to really get a sense of what it is that is being kind of put out there. you write this, in a second term, trump would be surrounded by people who either share his dislike of american security alliances, or don't know anything about them, and don't care. and many talk about john bolton, quote, the damage he did in his first term term was repairable. the damage in his second term would be irreparable. can you dig more into what it is that bolton told you here, anne? >> so, bolton and i were talking about nato. and we were talking about trump's attitude to european allies, asian allies, to american democratic allies around the world. trump feels no natural kinship with other democracies. he doesn't think of himself as the leader of the democratic world, like presidents before him, since at least the second world war have always done. he thinks of himself rather as a transactional figure. you know, he admires dictators. he preferred, he really enjoyed the time he spent with kim
anne applebaum joins me now to talk more about this. anne, thanks for joining us on this.ant folks to really get a sense of what it is that is being kind of put out there. you write this, in a second term, trump would be surrounded by people who either share his dislike of american security alliances, or don't know anything about them, and don't care. and many talk about john bolton, quote, the damage he did in his first term term was repairable. the damage in his second term would be...
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i don't know. >> ann applebaum, thank you for joining us. we'll be right back with more news. >>> tonight, there's a new push in the u.s. senate to keep working to resolve the standoff over new u.s. military aid to ukraine. cnn's reporter is on capitol hill with details. melanie, update us on the negotiations and whether something might get passed before the holidays. >> reporter: chouck schumer decided to cope the senate in to get a deal on the border. he's hoping for a deal in principle by monday, and he's vowing to hold a vote on an aid package no matter what next week. wolf, there has been some signs of serious progress over the last 24 hours or so, with the white house now signaling that they are willing to make some significant concessions on the border. that has democratic negotiators like kyrsten sinema feeling more endo you remembered where they are in this process. but republican negotiators are skeptical they can finalize a deal next week, given where they are in the process. just listen. >> well, the fact that the white house is
i don't know. >> ann applebaum, thank you for joining us. we'll be right back with more news. >>> tonight, there's a new push in the u.s. senate to keep working to resolve the standoff over new u.s. military aid to ukraine. cnn's reporter is on capitol hill with details. melanie, update us on the negotiations and whether something might get passed before the holidays. >> reporter: chouck schumer decided to cope the senate in to get a deal on the border. he's hoping for a...
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joining me now is anne applebaum. i want to get your comments on the last bit, because publicly, republicans behave as if anything donald trump wants is what they truly want. but behind the scenes, you have people like marco rubio who is very obedient to trump publicly working to make sure if he becomes president, he can't withdraw us from nato by himself. what do you make of that sort of duality? >> i think it's important to first take a step back and ask why this is important. and just to echo what fiona hill said. you know, the world is watching the u.s. and its allies in ukraine. are we able to stay together? can we stay united? will we keep behind ukraine? will we make sure ukraine doesn't lose? putin's press conference today was all about trying to prove that that wouldn't happen. he made dismissive comments about the west falling apart, so the deeper issue is there a collective west? do we believe in democracy, are we willing to support other democracies? i think actually, probably most republicans, certainly m
joining me now is anne applebaum. i want to get your comments on the last bit, because publicly, republicans behave as if anything donald trump wants is what they truly want. but behind the scenes, you have people like marco rubio who is very obedient to trump publicly working to make sure if he becomes president, he can't withdraw us from nato by himself. what do you make of that sort of duality? >> i think it's important to first take a step back and ask why this is important. and just...
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anne applebaum, your article is important. the whole magazine that comes out today, people should look at it. thank you very much. >>> disturbing new reports as air traffic controllers were drinking, sleeping and doing drugs on the job. we're going to bring you more ahead. >>> this just in to cnn, border talks hitting a major snag, keeping aid for israel and ukraine in limbo. we'll have the latest from the hill next. >>> this just in to cnn, senate negotiations about the border hitting a major snag as democrats claim republicans are pushing for policies that too closely resembled the house's immigration ball, hr 2, this crucial impasse in negotiations leaves aid to ukraine and israel that have been tied to the border in blimbo. lauren fox, good morning, this is not promising for what senators thought they could get done by the end of the year. >> reporter: yeah, and this has been a major sticking point for moving forward in the house or senate with ukraine aid. as you remember, the house speaker made very clear last week when
anne applebaum, your article is important. the whole magazine that comes out today, people should look at it. thank you very much. >>> disturbing new reports as air traffic controllers were drinking, sleeping and doing drugs on the job. we're going to bring you more ahead. >>> this just in to cnn, border talks hitting a major snag, keeping aid for israel and ukraine in limbo. we'll have the latest from the hill next. >>> this just in to cnn, senate negotiations about...
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the atlantic's saint applebaum tells us how it will affect our nato allies.mptoms. we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it's a no-brainer that remi should have the best nutritious and delicious food possible. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. ♪♪ get started at longlivedogs.com hi, i'm darlene and i lost 40 pounds with golo ♪♪ in just eight months. golo has really taught me how to eat better and feel better. as long as you eat the right food groups in the right amounts, that's all it is. it's so simple and it works. golo was the smartest thing i ever did. >>> new york times is warning how a second term could unleash a darker trump, highlighting the former presidents violent and authoritarian rhetoric on the 2024 campaign trail. the paper notes that as he runs for president again facing four criminal prosecutions, mr. ump may seem more angry, desperate, and dangerous to american style democracy than in his first term. but the through line that emerges is
the atlantic's saint applebaum tells us how it will affect our nato allies.mptoms. we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it's a no-brainer that remi should have the best nutritious and delicious food possible. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. ♪♪ get started at longlivedogs.com hi, i'm darlene and i lost 40 pounds with golo ♪♪ in just eight months. golo has really taught me how to...
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joining me is anne applebaum, and denver riggleman, who served as a republican congressman and is now an independent. anne, i want to start with you. we went through all these choices, stephen miller, kash patel, et cetera. one of the sort conceits is any of these people would have to go through a prosin the senate to be confirmed. i think that is quite a conceit to have. if donald trump is re-elected, that sort of process, process won't matter anymore. tell me if i'm wrong. >> now, he could make them acting secretaries of state or acting cabinet ministers. he might just skip the process altogether. and i should say, it's very common in other failing or democracies in trouble, for the second term of the would-be autocratic party to be much different and worse than the first. that's what happened in viktor orban's hungerary. after he lost an election and came back, he really created a one-party state, much in his way appointing loyalists. it's the second try after briefly being an officer, the experience of failure, they're much more likely to try again. it's an accurate analysis, some
joining me is anne applebaum, and denver riggleman, who served as a republican congressman and is now an independent. anne, i want to start with you. we went through all these choices, stephen miller, kash patel, et cetera. one of the sort conceits is any of these people would have to go through a prosin the senate to be confirmed. i think that is quite a conceit to have. if donald trump is re-elected, that sort of process, process won't matter anymore. tell me if i'm wrong. >> now, he...
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anne applebaum, a pulitzer prize-winning author, and expert on russia. >> i think that anything litvinenko doing that came close to the source of putin's personal wealth, would have been by far the most dangerous things that he could do. >> in addition to a possible motive, there was also the means. paul joyal says the fact that polonium was used to kill litvinenko, leaves little doubt as to who authorized the murder. >> so, does that mean it would have to be putin? it could've been someone else with access to -- ? >> come on, you're not going to engage and an active nuclear terror lower terrorism in downtown london without knowledge of the president. >> today we begin the open hearings into the inquiry into the death of alexander litvinenko. >> in january, 2015, a public inquiry opened in london. it was a victory for marina, who along with her attorneys, for an eight year legal battle to make it happen. on the opening day, her attorney argued the evidence leads to one disturbing conclusion. which litvinenko himself reached before he died. >> mr. litvinenko came to the awful awful realizat
anne applebaum, a pulitzer prize-winning author, and expert on russia. >> i think that anything litvinenko doing that came close to the source of putin's personal wealth, would have been by far the most dangerous things that he could do. >> in addition to a possible motive, there was also the means. paul joyal says the fact that polonium was used to kill litvinenko, leaves little doubt as to who authorized the murder. >> so, does that mean it would have to be putin? it...
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"the atlantic's" anne applebaum, thank you very much. the magazine's special issue on a potential trump second term is online now. >>> still ahead, we continue leafing through the special issue of "the atlantic." david fromm will explain why trump would be criminal if he takes action in 2024. we'll be right back. 24 we'll be right back. whenever you're hungry, there's a deal on the subway app. buy one footlong, get one 50% off in the subway app today. now that's a deal worth celebrating. man, what are you doing?! get it before it's gone on the subway app. ♪♪ ♪ today, my friend you did it, you did it, you did it... ♪ centrum silver is now clinically shown to support cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say, ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us are you still str
"the atlantic's" anne applebaum, thank you very much. the magazine's special issue on a potential trump second term is online now. >>> still ahead, we continue leafing through the special issue of "the atlantic." david fromm will explain why trump would be criminal if he takes action in 2024. we'll be right back. 24 we'll be right back. whenever you're hungry, there's a deal on the subway app. buy one footlong, get one 50% off in the subway app today. now that's a...
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stay tuned for the point after with jason applebaum and bubba paris. while joe fonzi will be live from fedex field back east, mornings on two will be on ktvu from 7 to 830, and then from 9 to 10 over on the plus. so get ready for a big football weekend. it's been football wall to wall all week. wall to wall. >> that's right. all right. 719 let's talk about our weather because certainly a rainy day yesterday a lot of weather to talk about. how are we looking for this saturday. >> ah so a few showers to start our saturday a cloudy frank good morning to both of you. we will begin to dry out. now the one area that will still remain hazardous today going to be along the coastline where we do have those advisories. not only a coastal advisory, but the high surf warning that will continue until 2:00 this afternoon. that's a very pretty shot of the golden gate bridge, folks. taking it slow this morning. it's a slick one out there and we could see even an isolated thunderstorm still before this moves out, giving you a view here of the entire state of california
stay tuned for the point after with jason applebaum and bubba paris. while joe fonzi will be live from fedex field back east, mornings on two will be on ktvu from 7 to 830, and then from 9 to 10 over on the plus. so get ready for a big football weekend. it's been football wall to wall all week. wall to wall. >> that's right. all right. 719 let's talk about our weather because certainly a rainy day yesterday a lot of weather to talk about. how are we looking for this saturday. >> ah...
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joining us now, staff writer for the atlantic, ann applebaum. >> thank you for being with us.n as to how much longer the eu is going to put up with orban. first, i want to show you an article from the "new york times" today that talks about how vladimir putin is actually using boycotts to enrich himself and his allies. also the "wall street journal" editorial page talks about vladimir putin being one of the winners of the year. he write this is, it gives me no joy to declare vladimir putin geopolitical winner of the year. the war on ukraine continues to inflict massive damage on russia even as it slaughters blameless ukrainians. kyiv's much-wanted counteroffensive is stalled. mr. putin's economy has withstood western sanctions. american support is fracturing. he took an innocent "wall street journal" reporter prisoner. he has shown the cruel advantage of strategic patience that autocratic rule confers. i'm curious your response to mr. baker and his opinion and also if vladimir putin is in a much stronger position now than he was a year ago? >> first of all, he's in a strong po
joining us now, staff writer for the atlantic, ann applebaum. >> thank you for being with us.n as to how much longer the eu is going to put up with orban. first, i want to show you an article from the "new york times" today that talks about how vladimir putin is actually using boycotts to enrich himself and his allies. also the "wall street journal" editorial page talks about vladimir putin being one of the winners of the year. he write this is, it gives me no joy to...
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"the atlantic's" anne applebaum, thank you very much. her piece part of the magazine's special issue on a potential trump second term is online now. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," we'll take a look at new polling from younger voters on next year's presidential election. >> this is obviously a key group. >> yes. >> right now, it seems more split than they have been in the past. if donald trump is to be defeated, those younger voters are going to need to move toward joe biden and the democratic party over the next year. john della volpe from harvard has the latest numbers. we'll go through them. >>> also ahead, house oversight committee chair james comer claims to have new bombshell evidence against hunter biden. we'll explain why it seems to be another dud. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. [coughing] copd isn't pretty. i'm out of breath, and often out of the picture. but this is my story. ( ♪♪ ) and with once-daily trelegy, it can still be beautiful. because with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways ope
"the atlantic's" anne applebaum, thank you very much. her piece part of the magazine's special issue on a potential trump second term is online now. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," we'll take a look at new polling from younger voters on next year's presidential election. >> this is obviously a key group. >> yes. >> right now, it seems more split than they have been in the past. if donald trump is to be defeated, those younger voters are going to...
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. >> you look at anne applebaum, a conservative. tom nichols, a conservative. go down the list.ay coppins, a conservative. so many of these people who probably voted republican in the majority of the elections throughout their lives. elise jordan, i would just guess you would be one of those, as well, like me. but when you look at a republican nominee, a potential republican nominee that's talked about terminating the constitution, he said, terminate the constitution, arrest political opponents using the justice department, assassinate generals that weren't sufficiently politically loyal to him, saying that he was going to take the fcc and bring it into the white house and he would decide what networks were on and what networks were not on. continuing talking about the leaders of comcast and treason. doesn't like joy reid? i'm not sure. maybe it's lawrence o'donnell that irks him. yeah, his answer is that as the next president of the united states, i'm going to try them for treason. this is, again, for me, it's just staggering that people that i know, people that i grew up with
. >> you look at anne applebaum, a conservative. tom nichols, a conservative. go down the list.ay coppins, a conservative. so many of these people who probably voted republican in the majority of the elections throughout their lives. elise jordan, i would just guess you would be one of those, as well, like me. but when you look at a republican nominee, a potential republican nominee that's talked about terminating the constitution, he said, terminate the constitution, arrest political...