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i think he was ready instead so often in the last years i'm so sick of leonard bernstein. because he had become this kind of industry. and there he had to travel with this large entourage and it was always to bliss and you know if he always enjoyed being famous he loved it he loved being famous but it really became. more pressure than fun. you know he was a man not blessed with many talents but cursed with him i think as a genius and it's not easy being a genius i wouldn't know that watching him if he never felt he was doing enough. and that he was. living up to his own inner standard whatever that was. couldn't get an office while if he couldn't live enough life and if you tried. that he left nothing out. here. believed in exists and love to. play a role in. what remains of a good sunny soups the vitality of the first city the sight of him on the video the limitless optimist. by any turn to look contemporary source long as we live he lives with us. he left us with a moral to live by and to be better human beings i don't think there's a greater gift you can leave. the a.a.
i think he was ready instead so often in the last years i'm so sick of leonard bernstein. because he had become this kind of industry. and there he had to travel with this large entourage and it was always to bliss and you know if he always enjoyed being famous he loved it he loved being famous but it really became. more pressure than fun. you know he was a man not blessed with many talents but cursed with him i think as a genius and it's not easy being a genius i wouldn't know that watching...
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but bernstein always achieved this in my. own eyes this is what i like best is the turkey trot in divertimento. composed like a turkey moving through the open country and also falling down and rolling around. and the way you wrote it it's simply fantastic classic. i love the moment especially in american music when popular and serious music blend and bernstein was the epitome of this because he not only could bridge that gap and break down that barrier but he could also do it in a way that was extraordinarily skilful and yet very accessible. but all the way through there is a sort of almost certainty about whether he's really any good as a composer. the times when he composed best and most strongly was when he was working with office the symphonies date from the time that he was writing musicals in teams he loved those teams the come to me green i'm stephen song time to remember all things and all of the office he loved working almost as a football it also must within the team. the lawrence durham robinson stephen some time t
but bernstein always achieved this in my. own eyes this is what i like best is the turkey trot in divertimento. composed like a turkey moving through the open country and also falling down and rolling around. and the way you wrote it it's simply fantastic classic. i love the moment especially in american music when popular and serious music blend and bernstein was the epitome of this because he not only could bridge that gap and break down that barrier but he could also do it in a way that was...
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is one of threeil bernstein en.celebrity until betty rubble and wilma flintstone were getting ready to go to the hollyrock bowl. >> i love to watch leonard bernstone conduct. >> reporter: we met nina at the american jewish history museum in philadelphia, where an exhibithronicles her father's life, including his activism. he hated war, and championed inclusion, which won him enemies in washington. >> over here, the fbiea file, it and weep. that is a hefty thome. >> how many pages? >> 800 plus. >> reporter: leonard bernstein was gay and nina's parents divorced when she was 13. >> iwas a bit of a process for me to understand it and come to termit ws hand she has fond memories, tis with her father, including a trip a few years before he dhad towas then the soviet union. >> we had the driver take us to this cemetery, where dostoevsky was buried and we perched on his grave, toasted, wept and laughed and it was i remember.zing, when >> reporter: to maestro bernstein then at 100, here, here. ♪ for "sunday today" harryphmit
is one of threeil bernstein en.celebrity until betty rubble and wilma flintstone were getting ready to go to the hollyrock bowl. >> i love to watch leonard bernstone conduct. >> reporter: we met nina at the american jewish history museum in philadelphia, where an exhibithronicles her father's life, including his activism. he hated war, and championed inclusion, which won him enemies in washington. >> over here, the fbiea file, it and weep. that is a hefty thome. >> how...
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the baltimore symphony 0rchestra rehearsing leonard bernstein's west side story. seeing bernstein conducting when she was nine years old. a decade or so later, he took her on as his pupil. i was terrified to meet him because i didn't want to lose that idol i had. it is such a beautiful surprise. you cut this off? yes. but he exceeded all of my expectations, and that's so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary. in a way, him taking you on was a visionary act, because it was unusual for a young woman to want to be a conductor. he was at the forefront of feeling that women should be able to do this. i'm not sure he ever came to terms with it, because it was so foreign still to him. i remember one rehearsal at tanglewood, and he was still sitting out there, i went out and said, maestro, what's wrong, if something wrong? and he said, i can't figure it out. when i close my eyes, i can't tell you're a woman. so i said, listen, if you want to keep your eyes closed during my concerts, idon‘t mind. i think sometimes we underestimate our audiences. sometimes we would just s
the baltimore symphony 0rchestra rehearsing leonard bernstein's west side story. seeing bernstein conducting when she was nine years old. a decade or so later, he took her on as his pupil. i was terrified to meet him because i didn't want to lose that idol i had. it is such a beautiful surprise. you cut this off? yes. but he exceeded all of my expectations, and that's so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary. in a way, him taking you on was a visionary act, because it was unusual for a young...
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and celebrating a hundred years since the birth of legendary composer and musician, leonard bernsteinlcome to the programme. there's been a mass shooting at a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville in florida. the sheriff's office has confirmed three people are dead, one of them the gunman. 1a other people were injured. the gunman is believed to have been at the tournament and has been named as 2a year old david katz from baltimore. the mayor ofjacksonville has been speaking to the press. today, this evening, tonight, jacksonville is mourning. we have faced an occurrence that is all too common, and we will have to ensure people are safe. one violent crime in our city is one too many. tonight we pray for the wounded, we pray for the families of those who are lost. sheriff williams and jso are working with law enforcement professionals from state and federal agencies, and we thank them for quickly responding in securing our downtown. our local professionals rapidly responded, running into chaos to start saving lives. local medical personnel at several hospitals responded perf
and celebrating a hundred years since the birth of legendary composer and musician, leonard bernsteinlcome to the programme. there's been a mass shooting at a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville in florida. the sheriff's office has confirmed three people are dead, one of them the gunman. 1a other people were injured. the gunman is believed to have been at the tournament and has been named as 2a year old david katz from baltimore. the mayor ofjacksonville has been speaking to the...
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andrea bernstein, i'll begin with you. tell us about what you saw, what you hearin the courtroom when this guilty plea came forward. >> well, it was dramatic moment. i mean, we began to hear around the middle othe day that thre might be some activity, and then ld about 2:00 we were something was going to happen at 4:00, but that's all we knew. so the courtroom was packed, and the prosecutors had all come in, four of them stood at their table, and thn there was michael cohen. he walked in a side door. he stood at the table by himself for a moment, and then the proceedings began, in which the judge oked him, did he knw what he was doing. and it was dramatic, because as you said, he was a lawyer, he was someone who ew what he was doing. he was asked, what is your education. ol."aid, "i went to law sc and he was asked, "are young pleauilty because you are guilty? " and he stopped for ament to sigh, and he said, "yes, your honor," and he proceeded to plead guilty to these eight counts, five counts of tax evasion, one count of m
andrea bernstein, i'll begin with you. tell us about what you saw, what you hearin the courtroom when this guilty plea came forward. >> well, it was dramatic moment. i mean, we began to hear around the middle othe day that thre might be some activity, and then ld about 2:00 we were something was going to happen at 4:00, but that's all we knew. so the courtroom was packed, and the prosecutors had all come in, four of them stood at their table, and thn there was michael cohen. he walked in...
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leonard bernstein dixie. a passionate conductor and gifted composer whose work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. like like. germany with. any time any place. video never. had of the back of his. songs to sing along to come down to is to come from super low. to the demands of. the very causes put it into active exercise is the ultimate d.w. dot com slash documented on facebook in the uk still. lend german for free but w. i want to welcome to our highlights edition with the best pegs of the week here's a look at what we've put together for you today. towering giants a st computer company brings up to life in the netherlands. artistic dining in artist and sister open a pop up restaurant in.
leonard bernstein dixie. a passionate conductor and gifted composer whose work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. like like. germany with. any time any place. video never. had of the back of his. songs to sing along to come down to is to come from super low. to the demands of. the very causes put it into active exercise is the ultimate d.w. dot com slash documented on facebook in the uk still. lend german for free but w. i...
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but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the reason. lots. of investment bankers call ourselves with the first stock everybody was wrong the one teach me nor the reality that they might blow off a net basis of a system that spun out of control. problem that will. cause. the crash investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. odd. hello and welcome to art's twenty one. on this edition we found out immune creatives working in germany france and their native india out of the view their vast country with its population of one point three billion and it's fun for thousand year history.
but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. lehman brothers ten years on a story of ambition greed and megalomania. we're so clever the reason. lots. of investment bankers call ourselves with the first stock everybody was wrong the one teach me nor the reality that they might blow off a net basis of a system that spun out of control. problem that will. cause. the crash investment bank lehman brothers start september thirteenth on t.w. odd. hello and...
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richard bernstein, adviser, ceo, and chief investment officer should i say richard f-ing bernstein? it down a little of who you are >> takes the randomness out. >> there's a lot of richard bernsteins >> there are >> one of them's got to be a murderer, i would think. >> take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. >> where'd that come from in. >> i don't know. >> yellow. >> seinfeld, remember the -- >> dow up about 19 points higher s&p looking to open 2.5 points higher >>> the white house has completed preparations to impose new tariffs on chinese imports they're scheduled to go into effect on august 23rd. that would bring the total products to $50 billion. also shares of michael kors are higher in the premarket this morning. they reported quarterly profit of $1.32 per share well above the consensus of 95 cents. er share revenue also topping estimates >>> cigna responding to carl icahn's assertion that it's vastly overpaying to buy express scripts. you might recall icahn called it a folly in a letter to cigna shareholders yesterday saying he would vote against the deal. the insur
richard bernstein, adviser, ceo, and chief investment officer should i say richard f-ing bernstein? it down a little of who you are >> takes the randomness out. >> there's a lot of richard bernsteins >> there are >> one of them's got to be a murderer, i would think. >> take a look at u.s. equity futures at this hour. >> where'd that come from in. >> i don't know. >> yellow. >> seinfeld, remember the -- >> dow up about 19 points higher...
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bernstein when she was nine years older.eet him because i didn‘t want to lose that idol i had. but he exceeded all of my expectations. and thatis exceeded all of my expectations. and that is so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary, in a way it him taking you on was a visionary act as it was unusual for a young woman. to wa nt to it was unusual for a young woman. to want to be a conductor. he was at the forefront of feeling that women should be able to do this. i am not sure he ever came to terms with it as it was so foreign still, to him. i remember one rehearsal and he was sitting out there and i went out and isaid sitting out there and i went out and i said maestro, what is wrong? he said, ican‘t i said maestro, what is wrong? he said, i can‘t figure it out. when i close my eyes i can‘t tell your woman. so i said, missing, if you wa nt to woman. so i said, missing, if you want to keep your eyes closed during my concerts, i‘d don‘t mind. —— i don‘t mind. i think sometimes we underestimate our audiences. sometimes wejust
bernstein when she was nine years older.eet him because i didn‘t want to lose that idol i had. but he exceeded all of my expectations. and thatis exceeded all of my expectations. and that is so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary, in a way it him taking you on was a visionary act as it was unusual for a young woman. to wa nt to it was unusual for a young woman. to want to be a conductor. he was at the forefront of feeling that women should be able to do this. i am not sure he ever came to...
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the baltimore symphony orchestra, rehearsing leonard bernstein's west side story.was nine years old. a decade or so later, he took her on as his pupil. i was terrified to meet him, because i didn't want to lose that idol i had. this is such a surprise. so you cut this off.. but there's a hole. but he exceeded all my expectations, and that's so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary, and in a way, him taking you on was a visionary act, because it was unusual for a young woman... oh, forsure. ...to want to be a conductor. he was at the forefront of feeling that women should be able to do this. i mean, i'm not sure he ever came to terms with it, because it was so foreign, still, to him. i remember one rehearsal and he was sitting out there and i went out and i said "maestro, what's wrong, is something wrong?" he said, "i can't figure it out. when i close my eyes i can't tell you're a woman." so i said, "listen, if you want to keep your eyes closed during my concerts, i don't mind." i think sometimes we underestimate our audiences. sometimes wejust say, just sit there
the baltimore symphony orchestra, rehearsing leonard bernstein's west side story.was nine years old. a decade or so later, he took her on as his pupil. i was terrified to meet him, because i didn't want to lose that idol i had. this is such a surprise. so you cut this off.. but there's a hole. but he exceeded all my expectations, and that's so rare in a hero. and clearly a visionary, and in a way, him taking you on was a visionary act, because it was unusual for a young woman... oh, forsure....
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and celebrating 100 years since the birth of legendary composer and musician leonard bernstein.re has been a mass shooting at a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville in florida. the sheriff's office has confirmed three people are dead, one of them the gunman. 1a other people were injured. the gunman is believed to have been at the tournament, and has been named as 24—year—old david katz from baltimore. the mayor of jacksonville has been speaking to the press. at terrible times, we see the best in people, and today is no different. there are witnesses who have not hesitated to talk to law enforcement, and we need that to continue. if you have any relevant information about this incident, you should call the numbers the sheriff and his team are publicising. governor scott and scores of leaders from around the state have expressed their condolences and support. to all those, and anyone watching, i say this. pray forjacksonville as we deal with this senseless tragedy. for those video gamers who saw the shootings take place, it was terrifying experience. we heard one shot
and celebrating 100 years since the birth of legendary composer and musician leonard bernstein.re has been a mass shooting at a video game tournament in the city of jacksonville in florida. the sheriff's office has confirmed three people are dead, one of them the gunman. 1a other people were injured. the gunman is believed to have been at the tournament, and has been named as 24—year—old david katz from baltimore. the mayor of jacksonville has been speaking to the press. at terrible times,...
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carl bernstein, legendary reporter in terms of watergate.or on cnn and one of the people who wrote the story along with a political appointee in the obama administration. he has been harshly critical of the president. he has said that this is the greatest challenge of the modern era for journalists to report on a malignant presidency. when it comes to donald trump bernstein has not been unbiased. an interesting show on sunday. >> sandra: after that big summit in singapore talks between the u.s. and north korea seem to have hit a snag. why president trump now says china is to blame. >> jon: how lawmakers are reacting to bruce ohr's questioning behind closed doors on capitol hill. >> you have to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. the f.b.i. should do the same thing when they give a warrant to spy on a fellow american citizen. that's as wrong as it gets. he was a cutie! and if you go down, that's me, above him. you won best looking in your senior year of high school? somebody had to win it. my best high school moment was
carl bernstein, legendary reporter in terms of watergate.or on cnn and one of the people who wrote the story along with a political appointee in the obama administration. he has been harshly critical of the president. he has said that this is the greatest challenge of the modern era for journalists to report on a malignant presidency. when it comes to donald trump bernstein has not been unbiased. an interesting show on sunday. >> sandra: after that big summit in singapore talks between...
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-- carl bernstein is on the byline?sa: they are worried about a further credibility hits. the story they ran on don jr., saying that he had access to the wikileaks emails before they hit when it turned out he had access to them when everyone else did. these kind of hits are taking their toll on credibility and president trump is labeling them fake news. it's why they launched the facts first campaign. clearly there is a concern at the network with the way they are being perceived. as president trump continues to call them out as fake news. >> brian: they did fire to reporters last time they had an issue like this, part of the reason they are maybe not backing down is because of the fact "the washington post" joined others saying carl bernstein is behind us and it would be the embarrassment of mr. "all the presidents men." >> dana: that's a possibility. it's also possible that carl bernstein or others have said we have confirmed this with another source, and the editorial director said show us your sources and they do th
-- carl bernstein is on the byline?sa: they are worried about a further credibility hits. the story they ran on don jr., saying that he had access to the wikileaks emails before they hit when it turned out he had access to them when everyone else did. these kind of hits are taking their toll on credibility and president trump is labeling them fake news. it's why they launched the facts first campaign. clearly there is a concern at the network with the way they are being perceived. as president...
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carl bernstein co-wrote the cnn story. here is the wapo headline.t of watergate fame faces questions about a trump piece. here is the story he co-wrote with former obama official and another producer. watch. >> how we say donald trump, candidate for president of the united states, at the time, had authorized the go ahead for that meeting to take place with his son? and i said, this is news. as did cnn the cover-up is demonstrable because he helped create the cover story on the airplane which has since been disproven about what occurred at that meeting. so we've got a lot to learn, we need to keep doing our reporting and that includes this dynamic that is going on of the attempts by the president to undermine a free press because he wants our credibility destroyed because we are reporting the truth. liz: you know, wait a second. hang on here. hang on. listen, everybody is for a free press. nobody likes the press attacks that have been going on. but hear, brent, hear how carl bernstein tried to rationalize a hole he blew wide open in his own credibili
carl bernstein co-wrote the cnn story. here is the wapo headline.t of watergate fame faces questions about a trump piece. here is the story he co-wrote with former obama official and another producer. watch. >> how we say donald trump, candidate for president of the united states, at the time, had authorized the go ahead for that meeting to take place with his son? and i said, this is news. as did cnn the cover-up is demonstrable because he helped create the cover story on the airplane...
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but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. birth . home to millions of species a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative project. around the world like to use has come to the climax most green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation globalised dio's the multimedia environment series clone t w. the food. i want to welcome to our highlights edition with the best pegs of the week here's a look at what we've put together for you today. towering giants.
but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life. birth . home to millions of species a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative project. around the world like to use has come to the climax most green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here...
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carl bernstein is joining us. you said this is worse than watergate, but the difference is the political climate. listen to senator bob corker today. >> i can't imagine people who are familiar with what's been going on at the white house are particularly surprised, but i realize the actual statement of yesterday is -- it makes it real. >> carl, what is the responsibility of republicans in all of this? >> well, certainly the republicans on capitol hill have been craven and have enabled trump's coverup, they have enabled his continuing lie without calling him in to account and they may or may not pay dearly in terms of their political lives, but this is a moment of truth for the republican party. they do not have to condemn or come to the aid of donald trump but people on capitol hill in the republican party need to say we are for the rule of law and this president has shown in the last week particularly his utter contempt for the rule of law. >> i know that viewers at home see the developments, legal cases, and are
carl bernstein is joining us. you said this is worse than watergate, but the difference is the political climate. listen to senator bob corker today. >> i can't imagine people who are familiar with what's been going on at the white house are particularly surprised, but i realize the actual statement of yesterday is -- it makes it real. >> carl, what is the responsibility of republicans in all of this? >> well, certainly the republicans on capitol hill have been craven and have...
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president trump blasts carl bernstein.he president saying that the network has been caught in a major ally. cnn and bernstein firing back at the president saying that they stand by their reporting. lots of tweets overnight. >> greg: i am glad he was tweeting about this and not about the funeral. trump is like a heckler behind the dugout. he can sense the central of the picture. in this case, cnn. he won't stop until he throws the mitt down and runs to the stands to fight. he is giving cnn the cnn treatment because they made that meeting story into relentless bombshell. every newscaster was having a conniption about it. now that story seems to be falling apart and trump is giving cnn the relentless story and he will not go. i think it is even stephen. whenever i get a little bit upset or annoyed about the tweeting, i remember the media spent decades punching at conservatives. probably since the vietnam war. now somebody is plunging and they are crying foul. it's hard for me to sympathize with the media when they are complai
president trump blasts carl bernstein.he president saying that the network has been caught in a major ally. cnn and bernstein firing back at the president saying that they stand by their reporting. lots of tweets overnight. >> greg: i am glad he was tweeting about this and not about the funeral. trump is like a heckler behind the dugout. he can sense the central of the picture. in this case, cnn. he won't stop until he throws the mitt down and runs to the stands to fight. he is giving cnn...
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carl bernstein was part of the "washington post" report team reporting on watergate. carl, look, this happened yesterday when michael cohen stood up and said the president directed me to break the law, people said not since watergate have we seen something like this. your reaction? >> well as you know i've said before what we're seeing is worse than watergate because in watergate the system worked and until yesterday when we finally saw some action in the judicial branch in which the rule of law has apparently had real effect, the system has not been working but more than anything what we are seeing now is the egregious conduct of the man who is the president of the united states with no regard for the rule of law before he was president, in his campaign or as president of the united states and this's what makes this whole situation so dangerous. >> what does it mean the president of the united states is now an unindicted co-conspirator in the breaking of a federal law? >> well, there's the political dimension of it and there's the legal dimension. we have a long way
carl bernstein was part of the "washington post" report team reporting on watergate. carl, look, this happened yesterday when michael cohen stood up and said the president directed me to break the law, people said not since watergate have we seen something like this. your reaction? >> well as you know i've said before what we're seeing is worse than watergate because in watergate the system worked and until yesterday when we finally saw some action in the judicial branch in...
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leonard bernstein did exactly that. a passionate conductor and gifted composer his work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life in fifteen minutes. in a nine hundred sixty eight and now crying and going around the world. young people to build against their transgenerational good makeup wasn't on solution or dusty full of stupidity and instead. they demanded nothing less than a whole new society the wind maelstrom of the syria violence. how did those words or remember them to start for the first time i had a feeling of being accomplished something. the seeds of civil rights the peace movement and women's. lib. nineteen sixty eight. the global revolt starts september first on d w. this is d w news live from berlin hundreds of thousands of people gather in ireland to hear pope francis say mass this comes after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals he says the church must take firm and decisive action in pursu
leonard bernstein did exactly that. a passionate conductor and gifted composer his work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life in fifteen minutes. in a nine hundred sixty eight and now crying and going around the world. young people to build against their transgenerational good makeup wasn't on solution or dusty full of stupidity and instead. they demanded nothing less than a whole new society the wind maelstrom of the syria...
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. >> prosecutors say sl woodward took bernstein to a park and kled him with a knife. >> bernstein was twenty-year-old woodward was the last person to have seen the prstudent while he was home for winter break. >> do you think your son couldta have beeeted because he was jewish? >> absolutely. he was also a gay man. >> thompson: samuel woodward hasn't beecharged with a hate crime, but the case seems worth investigating. and it took place back in orange county, california. i've been looking at thiguy samuel woodward, the man accused of killing blaze bernstein in this park. at first i thought you have a gay jewish college student stabbed to death. maybe this is a hate crime. what do you know about woodward? >> woodward was a teenager, grew up in luxury newport beach, so that's the old money of orange county. his family were very devout cathics. they went to one of the wealthiest parishes in orange county, our lady queen of angels. conservative catholic parish right there. >> thompson: you've been tracking white supremacist grou for many years now. was woodward a guy who was on your radar
. >> prosecutors say sl woodward took bernstein to a park and kled him with a knife. >> bernstein was twenty-year-old woodward was the last person to have seen the prstudent while he was home for winter break. >> do you think your son couldta have beeeted because he was jewish? >> absolutely. he was also a gay man. >> thompson: samuel woodward hasn't beecharged with a hate crime, but the case seems worth investigating. and it took place back in orange county,...
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let's talk about it with carl bernstein, legendary journalist, cnn political analyst, also with me is david zurowic. carl, i'm at my wit's end. help me out here. what are the strategies that are effective when we're bombarded by this daily stream of misinformation? >> i don't think that you should be at your wit's end. i think that the press has done a fine job of pointing out that we have a president of the united states who habitually lies and that it is known and demonstrable to all reasonable people who keep up with the news in this country and have an open mind. i think really we can't be in the business of every minute that the president lies proclaiming liar, liar, pants on fire, but we do a good job of pointing out when significant lies take place and i think we need to point out the really important ones especially, but meanwhile let's keep as members of the press as real reporters our eye on the big story and try to uncover what's really happening in this presidency. what is really going on day to day in the meetings that the president has with those around him and what is h
let's talk about it with carl bernstein, legendary journalist, cnn political analyst, also with me is david zurowic. carl, i'm at my wit's end. help me out here. what are the strategies that are effective when we're bombarded by this daily stream of misinformation? >> i don't think that you should be at your wit's end. i think that the press has done a fine job of pointing out that we have a president of the united states who habitually lies and that it is known and demonstrable to all...
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leonard bernstein did accept. a passionate conductor and gifted composer his work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life this time it was. him a man nine hundred sixty eight and al qaida and global warming. young people the bookends that comes germination to make up was an obsolete dusty full of stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a whole society. one maelstrom of useless filings. up to those missouri remember them mr. for the first time i had a feeling of being home to something. sheaves civil rights. piece meal. plan for. nineteen sixty eight. the global start september first to double. the length. of the law. in egypt and. this is from barely a massive welcoming the pope francis the pontiff has arrived at the country's biggest stadium but he's about to speak to a huge crowd this after meeting survivors of sexual abuse coming up. refugees marked the anniversary of myanmar military crackdown that sent hundreds of thousands of feet int
leonard bernstein did accept. a passionate conductor and gifted composer his work was loved by millions. but behind the genius was a tortured individual leonard bernstein larger than life this time it was. him a man nine hundred sixty eight and al qaida and global warming. young people the bookends that comes germination to make up was an obsolete dusty full of stupidity until. they demanded nothing less than a whole society. one maelstrom of useless filings. up to those missouri remember them...
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there may be many fools in the story, but carl bernstein is not one of them. so says cnn. after the cnn tepid response, the president geared up this morning and truly the media have it, saying quote, the hatred and extreme bias of me by cnn has clouded their thinking, made them unable to function. but as i've always said, and this has going on for a long time. little jabs he has done a terrible job. his ratings suck. he continues what is going on at cnn is having two different degrees with being one of the worst. the good news is and you lack heat, get it? fired for incompetence and much worse. they were hurt badly. the left-wing media clearly that because president trump just will not back down. vice president might and says this is a major reason that mr. trump was elected president. >> all a nose for a lot of the liberals in the national media, they met their match in president donald trump. he understands that the american people elected this man because he had the right vision for this country, but also because he is a fighter. lou: president trump has also been busy
there may be many fools in the story, but carl bernstein is not one of them. so says cnn. after the cnn tepid response, the president geared up this morning and truly the media have it, saying quote, the hatred and extreme bias of me by cnn has clouded their thinking, made them unable to function. but as i've always said, and this has going on for a long time. little jabs he has done a terrible job. his ratings suck. he continues what is going on at cnn is having two different degrees with...
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bonnie bernstein bob erlick. the commission is looking into the program following the death of jordan mcnair in june. he died two weeks after a suspected heatstroke. the board says the commission will have time and the independence to look into this program fully. aeparate investigation dealing with mcnair's death could wrap up next month. >>> right now a t search f man responsible for shooting someone. it happened inside an apartment building on lockwood drive in the white oak area. jackie bensen tells us investigators believe this is not a random crime. >>> investigators from the montgomery county police e department coueen going in and out of the ground floor apartment for hours. officers were calledapo the tment in the white oak area just after 5:30 p.m. they found a man with a gunshot wound to his upper body. their investigation appeared to be confined to the interior. this shows an area at the back of thedpartment surroun by yellow tape. police k-9s were brought in to trackhe suspect. it's not clear if they
bonnie bernstein bob erlick. the commission is looking into the program following the death of jordan mcnair in june. he died two weeks after a suspected heatstroke. the board says the commission will have time and the independence to look into this program fully. aeparate investigation dealing with mcnair's death could wrap up next month. >>> right now a t search f man responsible for shooting someone. it happened inside an apartment building on lockwood drive in the white oak area....
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bernstein and cnn stand by the report because they say davis was not the only source. >> what we are watching in the trump presidency is worse than watergate. this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to report on a malignant presidency. >> another challenge, the white house briefing was over a week ago making it tough for reporters to get questions answered on the record. the president has taken a few questions to a small number of reporters, and one of those events, the head of fifa he jokingly tossed a red card reporters in the room kicking them out but there are concerns these kinds of verbal attacks against the media could turn more serious and today the fbi arrested a man repeatedly threatening violence against the boston globe newspaper those threats included the phrase enemy of the people made popular by donald trump. shannon: the daily battle between the president and the media. let's bring in jeff mason and white house correspondent for the daily caller, thank you both for being here tonight. i want to play more about what the president had to say. >> t
bernstein and cnn stand by the report because they say davis was not the only source. >> what we are watching in the trump presidency is worse than watergate. this is the greatest journalistic challenge of the modern era, to report on a malignant presidency. >> another challenge, the white house briefing was over a week ago making it tough for reporters to get questions answered on the record. the president has taken a few questions to a small number of reporters, and one of those...
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ainsley: bernstein co-wrote this article for cnn.now we are learning is lanny davis who is michael cohen's attorney. is he now saying we need to walk this back. i regret being much clearer. what they wrote an article about was saying that michael cohen was willing to sail that president trump knew about that meeting with don jr. and the russian attorney. when, in fact, now we are learning that wasn't true. so, what's the -- if they were just writing a story based on what their sources said, how do you avoid that if later lanny davis comes out and says that he was wrong and he walked it back. >> i don't blame the media for getting something wrong with a source gives it to you wrong. once a source gives it to you wrong, you need to acknowledge it we relied on lanny davis, he retracted his story and there therefore cnn got it wrong. end of story. here they are saying they have two sources. one they have lanny problems thought second source. my only guess if cnn is too embarrassed to fix their reporting or michael cohen is the source tha
ainsley: bernstein co-wrote this article for cnn.now we are learning is lanny davis who is michael cohen's attorney. is he now saying we need to walk this back. i regret being much clearer. what they wrote an article about was saying that michael cohen was willing to sail that president trump knew about that meeting with don jr. and the russian attorney. when, in fact, now we are learning that wasn't true. so, what's the -- if they were just writing a story based on what their sources said, how...
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they have dr.ck frede azar, bonnie bernstein, bob urlik and tom mcmillen. they'll join two retired federal judges and a former federal prosecutor. this commission is lookinggr in the p in depth following the death of jordan m air in june. mcnair died two weeks after suffering a suspected heatstre during practice. the board of regents says the commission will have a lot of me and independence to thoroughly look into the program. we do know a separate investigation dealing specifically with mcnair's death is underway and that may wrap up next month. >>> another long-time presidential a has been granted immunity. we confirmed the allys allen wiselberg, the chief financial officer of the trump organization. the invoice was actuallyen reimburs for the hush money paid to stormy daniels, they say. david pecker, the president's friend and publisher of the national inquirer was also granted immunity. >>> president trump is not commenting on thoses developme but he did speak at a republican fundraiser in ohio last night. he calond for investiga into james comey. his
they have dr.ck frede azar, bonnie bernstein, bob urlik and tom mcmillen. they'll join two retired federal judges and a former federal prosecutor. this commission is lookinggr in the p in depth following the death of jordan m air in june. mcnair died two weeks after suffering a suspected heatstre during practice. the board of regents says the commission will have a lot of me and independence to thoroughly look into the program. we do know a separate investigation dealing specifically with...
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we are launching a number programs to make sure people know we have not only leonard bernstein's collection but we also have the worlds largest collection of comic books. we have a new baseball exhibit. we have the largest collection of baseball cards. that is what is really exciting. >> carla hayden you are holding a folder here. >> we just launched our new strategic plan that will be very user center. we want people to know the library of congress is for you, the congress and for you and this is a representation of our identity that has the word library. the book ends and not word can contain anything, the collection of the people. all of kinds of things can be contained. >> i will show that to our viewers right now. >> i have to keep up with the names of all the authors. you have manuscripts and photographs in you can put video in there but you see the word library is one of the few words in the english language that is separated. that we think is very significant. people will see all kinds of things contained in those. >> this past summer you didn't interview. who did you interview this
we are launching a number programs to make sure people know we have not only leonard bernstein's collection but we also have the worlds largest collection of comic books. we have a new baseball exhibit. we have the largest collection of baseball cards. that is what is really exciting. >> carla hayden you are holding a folder here. >> we just launched our new strategic plan that will be very user center. we want people to know the library of congress is for you, the congress and for...
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harry bernstein, ms. anne clark, and ms. sonya deermaier. mr. bernstein, please come up. >> good afternoon, president kwon, and commissioners. my topic today has to do with the balboa reservoir near city college. as you know, the upper balboa reservoir site, east side, is owned by city college. the lower western site by the p.u.c. so i just have a few points to make. during -- so there's a major development being considered for that lower reservoir site. during previous moves to put housing in the reservoir, which is '80s to '90s, serious concerns were raised about the safety of the basin, especially involving fire and drought. those are two different issues, of course, given the physical layout, a fire would pose a tremendous threat and get easily out of control into the neighborhoods. another part is in the case of drought, the city has been trying to husband its water resources, i know especially in the western side. there's been a number of engineering studies over the years, trying to discuss whether certain potential reservoirs should be u
harry bernstein, ms. anne clark, and ms. sonya deermaier. mr. bernstein, please come up. >> good afternoon, president kwon, and commissioners. my topic today has to do with the balboa reservoir near city college. as you know, the upper balboa reservoir site, east side, is owned by city college. the lower western site by the p.u.c. so i just have a few points to make. during -- so there's a major development being considered for that lower reservoir site. during previous moves to put...
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. >> julian, karl bernstein said this is worse this watergate. >> karl bernstein was at the center of the watergate. from all of the evidence that has accumulated over part of the scandal, he sees a person in power who, ultimately, is more corrupted than richard nixon. i think it's too early to tell. we are in the middle of investigations, rather than at the end of an investigation, and we have to remember, in the middle of watergate, it wasn't always clear where this was all going. but he is trying to send a powerful warning sign that there is more evidence now, this early in the president presidency, than there was about richard nixon when he resigns really two years after the investigation is launched. >> but we do need to point out that what manafort is on trial for are alleged crimes prior to his dealings with president trump. donald trump citizen is not involved in anything manafort is talking about in court right now. >> but we have to keep remembering manafort was the head of trump's campaign during a critical period in the campaign. and so this story about who he is and what
. >> julian, karl bernstein said this is worse this watergate. >> karl bernstein was at the center of the watergate. from all of the evidence that has accumulated over part of the scandal, he sees a person in power who, ultimately, is more corrupted than richard nixon. i think it's too early to tell. we are in the middle of investigations, rather than at the end of an investigation, and we have to remember, in the middle of watergate, it wasn't always clear where this was all going....
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those tweets that you refer to, we have to leave it there. >> that was paul gates from alliance bernsteinaustralia's prime minister survived a leadership contest. malcolm turnbull won the cabinet vote 48-35 the challenger has resigned. speaking after the vote, turnbull said he did not bear a grudge but said disunity undermined the government's able to get the job done. >>> we'll continue to talk turkey and emerging markets with david lubin from citi just after this break man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing every 8 weeks. woman: stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had ca
those tweets that you refer to, we have to leave it there. >> that was paul gates from alliance bernsteinaustralia's prime minister survived a leadership contest. malcolm turnbull won the cabinet vote 48-35 the challenger has resigned. speaking after the vote, turnbull said he did not bear a grudge but said disunity undermined the government's able to get the job done. >>> we'll continue to talk turkey and emerging markets with david lubin from citi just after this break man: are...