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i don't endorse candidates, but i have known arnie for 30 years. when you are a liberal progressive there only 12 people that you know. i did talk radio from vermont. he was the only congressman rahm vermont. he was a regular on my show. talk to each other. we feel lonely. it's january, 2015. i get a phone call. it's bernie sanders. i need a favor. he says can i are of the house? this is senator sanders. i am thinking of running for president. i try not to laugh. he said, i am thinking of running for president. my house has a lot of political history. it's got all the boxes you would want to check if you run for president. im in the media and i don't endorse him. i promise the former owner it would always be open. i said to him, here's the deal. i don't endorse. i will move the furniture and put out water. it's january 31. i moved the furniture and i put out water. the doors were open and the furniture was moved out. 150 people showed up. people were standing in the kitchen. it was an unbelievable moment it -- moment. finally, i raised my hand. onc
i don't endorse candidates, but i have known arnie for 30 years. when you are a liberal progressive there only 12 people that you know. i did talk radio from vermont. he was the only congressman rahm vermont. he was a regular on my show. talk to each other. we feel lonely. it's january, 2015. i get a phone call. it's bernie sanders. i need a favor. he says can i are of the house? this is senator sanders. i am thinking of running for president. i try not to laugh. he said, i am thinking of...
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arnie is the s.t. lead professor of u.s. relations at harvard university teaches at the kennedy school before coming to harvard in 2015 he was school professor of international history at the l.s.c.. there he codirected, corrected sc ideas diplomacy and strategy, of course, for many years prior to that, he was the research director of the norwegian institute where he hosted a terrific, terrific fellowship program that many of us many folks in the room benefited are from with his new book, the cold war world history about which he will speak today arnie returns once more to the conflict that shaped much of the 20th century and still reverberates powerful today. congratulations arnie it's great to have you here. congratulations on this publication, you have the floor. >> thank you. i think i shall speak from up here. [applause] thank you very much christian phillip wonderfully generous introduction isn't it? ladies and gentlemen from sometimes quote when he was introduced in a wonderful fashion at some kind of gathering and sa
arnie is the s.t. lead professor of u.s. relations at harvard university teaches at the kennedy school before coming to harvard in 2015 he was school professor of international history at the l.s.c.. there he codirected, corrected sc ideas diplomacy and strategy, of course, for many years prior to that, he was the research director of the norwegian institute where he hosted a terrific, terrific fellowship program that many of us many folks in the room benefited are from with his new book, the...
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up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire. it's a four-year process. it is a fever pitch during the primary and actuary of that year, but people already start coming in. concord is political mecca. it's the place you have to show up. it's where the supreme court is. it's where the pulse of politics happens. if you are a republican, you want to make sure there is a republican governor if you are running for president. this place becomes very clinically important to presidential campaigns. if you have the governor, that's good for you. there is an interest in the outcomes of peripheral elections because it lays the foundation for presidential elections. concord is important, especially this place because it plays a role as each candidate gets their rolodex out. i have this person, i have that p
up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire. it's a four-year process. it is a fever pitch during the primary and actuary of that year, but people already start coming in. concord is political...
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i delivered pizzas, i even dressed up as arnie the dinosaur. -- barney the dinosaur. began toduation, i work in my chosen field of physical therapy and continued 2011, --tember september 11, 2001, when all of us had our lives changed forever. i felt a duty to our country, and i joined the united states army reserve. served for nine years and was honorably discharged as captain. therapist, i ran into stifling federal health care regulations. our demands of tax laws, and then the disaster we all know of obamacare. turn, there are stumbling block -- stumbling blocks to success put there by the federal government. we can no longer go to college, start a company, get a home loan or provide for our families, without jumping through hoops. we get caught in your credit red tape from washington dc -- we get caught and bureaucratic red tape from washington dc. i started asking myself, where is my state government and why would they not stop this? the enumerated powers of the constitution strongly limit federal power, so why do they keep expanding and then as the bill? why, beca
i delivered pizzas, i even dressed up as arnie the dinosaur. -- barney the dinosaur. began toduation, i work in my chosen field of physical therapy and continued 2011, --tember september 11, 2001, when all of us had our lives changed forever. i felt a duty to our country, and i joined the united states army reserve. served for nine years and was honorably discharged as captain. therapist, i ran into stifling federal health care regulations. our demands of tax laws, and then the disaster we all...
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up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire.
up next, we listen to arnie our mission. -- we visit the host of arne arneson. >> what is new hampshire known for? it is known for presidential politics because we play an amazing role in the presidential primary. what people don't understand is within hours after the november election resident, candidates start showing up in new hampshire.
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big arnie returns in the sd rerelease of terminator 2. he did warn us, didn't he?ll save the best for last. bill nighy yours a big draw. what did you make of it? yelling at a big fan. this is set in victorian era london. a big fan. a thriller about a murderer on the loose. a police detective who is charged with tracking down the serial killer, the limehouse golem. here he is in action. what are you looking for? i am just looking. trying to understand. golem's a madman. what else is there to be understood? even madness has its own logic. here there is none. at ratcliffe highway who slaughtered a household. the previous week a prostitute, alice stanton. before that solomon, an old man. oh, my god! it's dennis. yes. laid upon the open pages of a book on jewish folklore — like a bookmark. the legend of the golem. is that how the press got the name? i found it very gripping. it was 90w i found it very gripping. it was gory in parts. it has a thriller rather than a horror film. gory in parts. it has a thriller rather than a horrorfilm. for me it was all about the past. t
big arnie returns in the sd rerelease of terminator 2. he did warn us, didn't he?ll save the best for last. bill nighy yours a big draw. what did you make of it? yelling at a big fan. this is set in victorian era london. a big fan. a thriller about a murderer on the loose. a police detective who is charged with tracking down the serial killer, the limehouse golem. here he is in action. what are you looking for? i am just looking. trying to understand. golem's a madman. what else is there to be...
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arnie is back. more than a quarter ofa arnie is back. coming up. showers have been few and far between. a few of them still dotted around. most of us will avoid them but if you‘re underneath it you will see a heavy downpour and some rumbles of thunder that will eventually fade. the rest of the night is dry and clear, maybe bob mist and fog patches. lovely started saturday and we can. plenty of sunshine and patchy cloud building. there will be a few isolated light showers around, especially into eastern england. in western part of the breeze will seem fresher later in the day but it‘s a lovely start to the weekend. going through saturday night, rain starts to move in from the west. this is where it goes on some day, gradually heading further east. it might not reach some parts of eastern england until later in the day. cardinal cormac murphy—o‘connor, the former archbishop of westminster, has died. he was the former leader of the roman catholic church in england and wales. the private security company, gas, has suspended nine employees fo
arnie is back. more than a quarter ofa arnie is back. coming up. showers have been few and far between. a few of them still dotted around. most of us will avoid them but if you‘re underneath it you will see a heavy downpour and some rumbles of thunder that will eventually fade. the rest of the night is dry and clear, maybe bob mist and fog patches. lovely started saturday and we can. plenty of sunshine and patchy cloud building. there will be a few isolated light showers around, especially...
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and we'll talk to the bodybuilder from wales who's matched one of arnie's great feats. hello again.ne rooney has apologised for what he's called an ‘unforgivable lack ofjudgement‘ after admitting a charge of drink driving. the former england captain has been banned from driving for two years... and sentenced to a hundred hours of community service. this story has generated a lot of press interest since his arrest for drink—driving. wayne rooney arrived here at about half an hour before he was due to appear before it the districtjudge. there were dozens of photographers and broadcasters here when he arrived. he pleaded guilty to that drink—drive charge, he was found to be three times the legal limit when he was pulled over in the early hours of the 1st of september, oui’ early hours of the 1st of september, our friday morning, two o'clock in the morning by cheshire police. he was driving a black vw beetle that belonged to the 29—year—old woman laura simpson, who was also in the car. he was banned for two years for driving. his lawyer had pushed for a fine but thejudge driving. his la
and we'll talk to the bodybuilder from wales who's matched one of arnie's great feats. hello again.ne rooney has apologised for what he's called an ‘unforgivable lack ofjudgement‘ after admitting a charge of drink driving. the former england captain has been banned from driving for two years... and sentenced to a hundred hours of community service. this story has generated a lot of press interest since his arrest for drink—driving. wayne rooney arrived here at about half an hour before he...
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and we'll talk to the bodybuilder from wales who's matched one of arnie's great feats. hello again. england captain has been banned from driving for two years... and sentenced to a hundred hours of community service.
and we'll talk to the bodybuilder from wales who's matched one of arnie's great feats. hello again. england captain has been banned from driving for two years... and sentenced to a hundred hours of community service.
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guests now annie marshawn former m i five intelligence officer joins me on the line good evening to you arni ok you've got the state department saying that the trade mission has lost its immunity this century it was lifted when when that consulate was closed down vienna convention which governs consular relations says otherwise it says that immunity is retained unless diplomatic staff leave the country so differing views here who do you think has got this right. well i think international lays it down very clearly that the nine hundred sixty one vienna convention of diplomatic relations says that any diplomatic affiliated premises in a foreign country. viable and any incursion on that territory is therefore seen as an attack on the country that is hosting that diplomatic mission so this is breaching all international law and i have to say that it seems very hypocritical because for example go back to the snowden disclosures of twenty three twenty thirty where it was disclosed that there were pics illegal spying a technical operations on the roof of for example the british embassy in berlin t
guests now annie marshawn former m i five intelligence officer joins me on the line good evening to you arni ok you've got the state department saying that the trade mission has lost its immunity this century it was lifted when when that consulate was closed down vienna convention which governs consular relations says otherwise it says that immunity is retained unless diplomatic staff leave the country so differing views here who do you think has got this right. well i think international lays...
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been a high turnout in erbil and the whole areas that are traditionally strongholds of mustard bars arnie and his party however we did speak to officials of the go around movement in silly many over there through in the run up to the referendum there is absolutely no joyous atmosphere celebrations that we have seen in this part of the kurdish region and as we understand it as of now there has been a low turnout not a ground movement who is the second largest party in the kurdish region has said that it was not against the referendum it was against the timing of the referendum there were many issues that needed to be solved among them the kurdish unity before going ahead with such a historic vote they went as far as saying that actually this vote at this moment in time. purposes of one political party obviously hinting at the king of masoud barzani that said the ground movement told its people you can go and vote and make your choice whether you want it yes or no we also understand all this while all this is happening the threats from the neighboring countries seem to be coming true just t
been a high turnout in erbil and the whole areas that are traditionally strongholds of mustard bars arnie and his party however we did speak to officials of the go around movement in silly many over there through in the run up to the referendum there is absolutely no joyous atmosphere celebrations that we have seen in this part of the kurdish region and as we understand it as of now there has been a low turnout not a ground movement who is the second largest party in the kurdish region has said...
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doesn't want arnie's bella's that's already well under six i know it doesn't i'm saying it so that's the point though the point is everybody loves medicare was on it you're saying that people i just gave you my wife and he gave you his mom that's a derivative i don't headed there we went over that are we going to move on so security disability family treasury secretary steve admitted this week that the administration's call for a fifteen percent corporate tax rate might not be possible even so magical thinking about tax reform still very much alive in the white house just this morning donald trump who to quote with irma and harvey devastation tax cuts and tax reform is needed more than ever before go congress go so explain this tweet to me how will giving rich people and businesses a tax cut to help people who are in flooded homes in florida and in houston everyone who has a job should thank someone who has the wealth to cover the cost of their job tax cuts make it easier and cheaper to operate whether you're a business or a corporation if you're in texas or florida you absolutely wo
doesn't want arnie's bella's that's already well under six i know it doesn't i'm saying it so that's the point though the point is everybody loves medicare was on it you're saying that people i just gave you my wife and he gave you his mom that's a derivative i don't headed there we went over that are we going to move on so security disability family treasury secretary steve admitted this week that the administration's call for a fifteen percent corporate tax rate might not be possible even so...
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been a high turnout in erbil and the whole areas that are traditionally strongholds of mustard bars arnie and his party however we did speak to officials of the go around movement in the many over there through in the run off to the referendum there is absolutely no joyous atmosphere celebrations that we have seen in this part of the kurdish region and as we understand it as of now there has been a low turnout not a ground movement who is the second largest party in the kurdish region has said that it was not against the referendum it was against the timing of the referendum there were many issues that needed to be solved among them the kurdish unity before going ahead with such a historic vote they went as far as saying that actually this vote at this moment in time. was. this is of one political party obviously. of masoud barzani that said the ground movement told its people you can go and vote and make your choice whether you want to yes or no respect forces in syria say russian warplanes have struck their positions and are as or province the syrians in a crowd of forces say they were
been a high turnout in erbil and the whole areas that are traditionally strongholds of mustard bars arnie and his party however we did speak to officials of the go around movement in the many over there through in the run off to the referendum there is absolutely no joyous atmosphere celebrations that we have seen in this part of the kurdish region and as we understand it as of now there has been a low turnout not a ground movement who is the second largest party in the kurdish region has said...
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reporter: yeah, we've left the cape coral fire department and thousand back in our vehicle with dana and arnie. we're going back down to ft. myers to retreat a vehicle of ours to get out of that low level area. the bottom line is ft. myers beach is virtually at sea level. it is not a place where you want to be whatsoever. right now we're driving along a road. it is empty out here. and that is a good thing because ft. myers is directly exposed to the gulf coast and that is where we will see irma hit with ferocity. if i'm hearing you all correctly, the storm surge could get up above 10 feet and that would be catastrophic for this area. no way in and no way out. you have many large hotels that have been evacuated. this is a place where people come for leisure, to hang out and also just to live because of the absolutely beautiful scenery. and it is not going to be habitable after that storm mitts abo hits. so it looks like most people are out of there. but cape coralmitts hits. so it looks like most people are out of there. but cape coralitts hits. so it looks like most people are out of there. bu
reporter: yeah, we've left the cape coral fire department and thousand back in our vehicle with dana and arnie. we're going back down to ft. myers to retreat a vehicle of ours to get out of that low level area. the bottom line is ft. myers beach is virtually at sea level. it is not a place where you want to be whatsoever. right now we're driving along a road. it is empty out here. and that is a good thing because ft. myers is directly exposed to the gulf coast and that is where we will see irma...
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joining us from berlin is bloomberg's arnie dealt, he covers cop politics for us.ed producer pulled out the most exciting pieces of 97 minutes. when i woke up at 5:00 this morning, i was ready to go and then every watched the debate and felt like i would fall back asleep. was there any clear winner? paper, i lookis at all the covers this morning, do you think this accurately describes last night match? guest: absolutely. i think it was a tie. schulz is better than expected, i would say. but it is not enough to change the outcome of this election. interesting race in the whole story is who will come third? this was the grand coalition and action. how on earth do these to have a meaningful debate when they have been in government together for the last year's? schulz can't say that but his party can. this was the government versus government election debate. guest: that's true, especially if you are used to debates like clinton versus trump or something. debatethink last night was pretty boring in comparison. definitely. but you saw certain differences on different po
joining us from berlin is bloomberg's arnie dealt, he covers cop politics for us.ed producer pulled out the most exciting pieces of 97 minutes. when i woke up at 5:00 this morning, i was ready to go and then every watched the debate and felt like i would fall back asleep. was there any clear winner? paper, i lookis at all the covers this morning, do you think this accurately describes last night match? guest: absolutely. i think it was a tie. schulz is better than expected, i would say. but it...
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she is the unlikely saviour of hip—hop in patti cake$ and he said he will be back and now he is — arniehouse golem. bill nighy, always a big draw, this is set in victorian era london in the dank back streets and music halls of the east end. a thriller about a murderer on the loose and the man tasked to track him down. let's have a look at bill in action with the brilliant daniel mays. what are you looking for? i'm just looking. trying to understand. the golem is a madman. what else is there to be understood? even madness has logic. here there is none. at ratcliffe highway he's murdered a household. prior to that, a prostitute. before that, an old man, a scholar. oh, my god. yes. he laid upon the open pages of a book on jewish folklore. like a book mark. the legend of the golem. is that how the press got the name? 0ur murderer approved. i remember reading that one. 0ld sooty. her name wasjane quigg. i am a big fan of daniel mays as well. is it over the top? i have read many things that say it is, but that can sometimes a good thing. gothic horror, isn't it? ifind it gripping. it is gory
she is the unlikely saviour of hip—hop in patti cake$ and he said he will be back and now he is — arniehouse golem. bill nighy, always a big draw, this is set in victorian era london in the dank back streets and music halls of the east end. a thriller about a murderer on the loose and the man tasked to track him down. let's have a look at bill in action with the brilliant daniel mays. what are you looking for? i'm just looking. trying to understand. the golem is a madman. what else is there...
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groundswell of support for this independence referendum and i think the only way that prime minister bros arnie can get away with this is to say ok we'll have the referendum which will show the people won independence but he won't actually move towards independence until. the situation stabilizes itself there are more detailed issues here for example the liberation of creature has been pushed by the kurds but ignored or been postponed by the baghdad government in favor of the liberation of mosul in tal afar so there are some. if you like tactical political issues that are not being resolved by the the relationship between baghdad and erbil which is really not working very well and what we're seeing are symptoms of this on the international stage so it is a very difficult complex balancing at that promise to resign is going to have to play with the turks with the u.s. with his other neighbors. i'm not sure how he's going to come out of this but he certainly has had a lot of experience and he's been. himself to be very adept. with a system that at least classifies some of the important players by
groundswell of support for this independence referendum and i think the only way that prime minister bros arnie can get away with this is to say ok we'll have the referendum which will show the people won independence but he won't actually move towards independence until. the situation stabilizes itself there are more detailed issues here for example the liberation of creature has been pushed by the kurds but ignored or been postponed by the baghdad government in favor of the liberation of...
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washington historic seminar that features one of the leading historians of international relations arnie who will be presenting on his just published book the cold war a global history. my name is eric i'm from george washington jiewforts and i'm
washington historic seminar that features one of the leading historians of international relations arnie who will be presenting on his just published book the cold war a global history. my name is eric i'm from george washington jiewforts and i'm
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seems good >> i mean, they talk about what golf would be without arnie or jack or what golf would beer. i mean, it's -- you guys have a pretty good thing going right now. >> we do >> with the pga, and some of that obviously has to do with tig tiger. i miss him too >> we're definitely better when he is around >> better when he is around. the format, is it different? which way is it different from the ryder cup for people that are tuning in? >> well, they just changed it last year. they took, what, two matches away, so now there's, what, 32 >> 30 points >> 30 points i think there's only two more matches in the ryder cup as far as next year, you are going to play in all four majors, but obviously, who is on your radar screen? jordan justin now i guess, right? >> yeah, they're both playing very, very well. >> zblander, where did he come from >> your guess is as good as mine, but he is obviously a great young player he has been playing really well. >> his ryder cup is next year too. >> yes >> where is it next year >> it's in france. >> is it really? france that should be -- you'll be doin
seems good >> i mean, they talk about what golf would be without arnie or jack or what golf would beer. i mean, it's -- you guys have a pretty good thing going right now. >> we do >> with the pga, and some of that obviously has to do with tig tiger. i miss him too >> we're definitely better when he is around >> better when he is around. the format, is it different? which way is it different from the ryder cup for people that are tuning in? >> well, they just...
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we visit the host of arnie arneson. >> what is new
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arnie returning to the "terminator" franchise along with none other than linda hamilton. >> i love itng to play tough as nails waitress arnold will be the unstoppable killing machine sent from the future to hunt her down and producer james cameron made the announcement celebrating the account terminator" series saying it will make a huge statement on ageism in films, which is terrific. >> i love it. >> i wanted to be heifer. she had guns. so strong and -- >> ahead of her. >> she was. >> and now she's right here in this time. further details on the story line top secret. we do know cameron brought in director tim miller who had success with "deadpool" and picks up where "judgment day" left off and expected to hit theaters in 2019. looking forward to that. >>> also in "pop news," "game of thrones," this one for you, girl. [ cheers and applause ] there was a lot of news this morning and i wanted to share this with amy addicted to the series. i don't know if you like this little show, "game of thrones." so popular that hbo is now prequel series. >> wow. >> ooh. >> they have four in the wo
arnie returning to the "terminator" franchise along with none other than linda hamilton. >> i love itng to play tough as nails waitress arnold will be the unstoppable killing machine sent from the future to hunt her down and producer james cameron made the announcement celebrating the account terminator" series saying it will make a huge statement on ageism in films, which is terrific. >> i love it. >> i wanted to be heifer. she had guns. so strong and --...