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>> guest: if it's a large print and it's, you know a bestseller that they think is going to be a bestseller, we might get some advance notice and a preschedule. because it's a large quantity. other than that, you know, it's not a huge amount of time ahead, you know, they can be put it in six weeks or eight weeks something like that, and we would be, you know be prepared to produce it. for a large quantity, we'd want to preschedule. c-span: go to the "50 shades of grey" which sold millions and millions of copies. how much of that did you print? >> guest: we did close to 0 million with all the reprints, so 15-20 million units total, all three volumes of it. so yeah that was hot and heavy, i think it was 2012. c-span: did you print a lot of the harry potter books? >> guest: we did the original harry potter here atteberryville graphics at berryville graphics and, basically, that was a very big seller, obviously. and it went on to do more volumes and editions. c-span: was it bigger than "50 shades of grey"? >> guest: well, it was quite different. it was a hard cover, so it was definitely a bigge
>> guest: if it's a large print and it's, you know a bestseller that they think is going to be a bestseller, we might get some advance notice and a preschedule. because it's a large quantity. other than that, you know, it's not a huge amount of time ahead, you know, they can be put it in six weeks or eight weeks something like that, and we would be, you know be prepared to produce it. for a large quantity, we'd want to preschedule. c-span: go to the "50 shades of grey" which...
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emily: you went on to write four more books, all bestsellers.blink," "outliers," "what the dog saw," "david and goliath." so many of your ideas have been widely implemented, widely debated, have you evolved your conclusions? have you changed? malcolm: all the time. if you still believe the same thing you believed 15 years ago, then you are a joke. you are a fossil. there is all kinds of stuff i was once crazy about and now think is kind of incomplete, or juvenile, or immature. emily: like what? malcolm: there are many cases where you have a responsibility as a thinking person to constantly revisit and revise what you believe. the minute you are unwilling to contradict things you've believed in the past, you've ceased to be a thinking person. emily: would you rewrite all of the books if you could? malcolm: yeah, sure, if i had the leisure, i would absolutely go back and revisit and reshape and reargue things because we know so much more. emily: has your life adapted based on some of the conclusions that you've drawn? malcolm: a little bit. i was
emily: you went on to write four more books, all bestsellers.blink," "outliers," "what the dog saw," "david and goliath." so many of your ideas have been widely implemented, widely debated, have you evolved your conclusions? have you changed? malcolm: all the time. if you still believe the same thing you believed 15 years ago, then you are a joke. you are a fossil. there is all kinds of stuff i was once crazy about and now think is kind of incomplete, or...
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but they strike it up and the novel he becomes a parker brothers bestseller. of the things that they need to do is do tokens. when the quakers were playing the games they used buttons and hearings and miscellaneous object, things that were around, so parker brothers called this company in chicago and what you might know them for is making crackerjack prices. as you can see a lot of them have a few loops because they were originally made with times. even beyond the crackerjack price situation if you were a company like this, you might have a little iron token like this. and so they use some of those existing things. so it's not long were they realize that they have a problem, which there are a lot of other monopoly games out there so he writes to him and says hey, where does this name come from and can you give us the detailed history of the game and one of the games is the finance game. when you look at this, you can see that it looks a lot like monopoly. dan had played it as a fraternity guy and had sold it on his own. so parker brothers acquires it and they
but they strike it up and the novel he becomes a parker brothers bestseller. of the things that they need to do is do tokens. when the quakers were playing the games they used buttons and hearings and miscellaneous object, things that were around, so parker brothers called this company in chicago and what you might know them for is making crackerjack prices. as you can see a lot of them have a few loops because they were originally made with times. even beyond the crackerjack price situation if...
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monopoly becomes a monster bestseller. parker brothers can't make these things fast enough. in the story of barrow inventing it during the great depression becomes a huge part of the publicity campaign. they actually use darrow and his image to make a game that you see on the bottom which did not sell well. there never had been a boy game creation story like the darrow story. he's giving interviews, a lot of press. press. one of the things they need to do is make tokens. when the quakers were playing the game they used buttons, earrings, miscellaneous objects. parker brothers cause under house manufacturing. you might know them for the crackerjack prizes. so a lot of the tokens some of them have loops because they were originally made his charms. even beyond the crackerjack prize situation, situation if you were a company like the flatiron company you might give customers a little token. so they use some of those. it is it is not long before parker and barton realize they have a problem there are a lot of other monopoly games out there. so barton writes to charles darrow and
monopoly becomes a monster bestseller. parker brothers can't make these things fast enough. in the story of barrow inventing it during the great depression becomes a huge part of the publicity campaign. they actually use darrow and his image to make a game that you see on the bottom which did not sell well. there never had been a boy game creation story like the darrow story. he's giving interviews, a lot of press. press. one of the things they need to do is make tokens. when the quakers were...
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with also done the 50 shades that was a bestseller. today we've recently done a maze runner series is very prevalent with the movie tie-ins that's been very popular. >> what's still exciting about this business? >> just a challenge to every day you're still basic manufacturing. people actually putting their hands commissioner and producing the product. so they can look at the underlying insight i did the. it's not all electronic. it's mechanical. they've done something to produce a physical thing. >> where did you grow up? >> wisconsin just south of madison. i went to the university of wisconsin. >> how did you get into this business? >> it was one of those summer jobs that lasted for 36 years spent where did you start? >> in wisconsin. >> what to do in the beginning? >> i was a helper on the floor. >> and then what? >> then i worked my way into apprenticeship. i got my jernigan men's -- journeyman's card and fortunate as opportunities come my way and good people helped me along. >> how did you get to berryville, virginia and? >> i wor
with also done the 50 shades that was a bestseller. today we've recently done a maze runner series is very prevalent with the movie tie-ins that's been very popular. >> what's still exciting about this business? >> just a challenge to every day you're still basic manufacturing. people actually putting their hands commissioner and producing the product. so they can look at the underlying insight i did the. it's not all electronic. it's mechanical. they've done something to produce a...
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and that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. >> a decision by irs bureaucrats, politically-appointed bureaucrats, to go after the growing tea party movement and deny them 501c4 status legal status so they couldn't get a bank account and legally raise money and have one or two staffers and rental office and grow into state institutions, tea party started in 2009. just a couple of months into the obama administration. and i would have told you at the time that it couldn't happen. that i've been working on the taxpayer movement for a long time, and i knew from experience the american people will rise up against a tax increase. proposition 13 against property taxes in california. camp roth, the increases in income taxes nationally. proposition two and a half, massachusetts. proposition 13 property tax revolt. they didn't revolt during the previous 10-15 years when spending got out of hand and then taxes went rose to meet it. they waited until taxes increased. so i thought we were going to have to wait until obama would spend a lot of
and that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. >> a decision by irs bureaucrats, politically-appointed bureaucrats, to go after the growing tea party movement and deny them 501c4 status legal status so they couldn't get a bank account and legally raise money and have one or two staffers and rental office and grow into state institutions, tea party started in 2009. just a couple of months into the obama administration. and i would have...
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harry potter books, danielle steel, john frischmann, we have done the 50 shades, that's of the bestsellers. we have done the maze runner series that has been very prevalent and very popular. c-span: what is still exciting about this business after 36 years? >> guest: it's basic manufacturing. people actually putting their hands in machinery and producing a product. it's actually mechanical, they have done something to produce a physical thing. c-span: where did you grow up? >> guest: wisconsin. i went to the university of wisconsin. i got into this job 36 years ago c-span: what did you do in the beginning? >> guest: i was a helper on the floor and i work my way into apprenticeship and i got my journeyman's card and fortunate that i had some opportunities that came my way and good people that helped me along. c-span: how did you get to berryville, virginia. >> guest: i was returned to kansas back in the 80s and the plant was shut down, i was out of work. they were looking to hire people and i needed a job and they interviewed me and i accepted a position here for the first time in 1991. c-s
harry potter books, danielle steel, john frischmann, we have done the 50 shades, that's of the bestsellers. we have done the maze runner series that has been very prevalent and very popular. c-span: what is still exciting about this business after 36 years? >> guest: it's basic manufacturing. people actually putting their hands in machinery and producing a product. it's actually mechanical, they have done something to produce a physical thing. c-span: where did you grow up? >>...
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my bestsellers about schools and believe it or not octopus tentacles. >> what would you say is your favorite? >> this is one of my favorite things to do. >> what is that? >> it's around, like you said before it's a chemical process it takes a big man out of the skin. i use a biological skin. all the bones. >> you are wearing any yourself. >> i don't wear any jewelry. occasionally awareness watch the behind your own supply. i do custom work. ♪ >> thank you. bill: big news just this week in the normalization of relations between the us and cuba. the state department saying that they will engage in talks with cuba to bring back fugitives who was convicted of killing a new jersey state trooper and fled to cuba after escaping from a clinton township prison in 1979 hiding out of her cents. the state department is saying it is possible that they could bring her back. we wanted to we wanted to know, does the cuban government have tabs on her? >> the very 1st thing that those of us who follow this closely thought was on the stories came out she was expected she would be on the 1st part out of cuba. a
my bestsellers about schools and believe it or not octopus tentacles. >> what would you say is your favorite? >> this is one of my favorite things to do. >> what is that? >> it's around, like you said before it's a chemical process it takes a big man out of the skin. i use a biological skin. all the bones. >> you are wearing any yourself. >> i don't wear any jewelry. occasionally awareness watch the behind your own supply. i do custom work. ♪ >> thank...
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you know, he did up her gnome chomsky and made known chomsky bestseller.he's done it for you. >> no, it was generous action. and indeed, the book tends to be -- this honest 40, sort of a symbol. my style has changed a lot. now i write in different way but i'm not ripping of it, not at all, not a single comma not a single period. and i think it may be a useful book, yes god understand how richness and poverty are intimately connected and also freedom and slavishly -- slavery are intimately connected. and so there are no richness really innocent of any poverty and there are no freedom that hasn't -- nothing to do to be was slavery. this was the intention of the book, trying to interlink histories that have been before told separately and in is codified language of historians or economist or sociologists. so i try to write it in such a way that could be read and enjoyed by anyone. and that is why it lost the casa de las americas prize, because the jury considered it not serious. at that time, the left-wing intellectuals were sure that to be serious, you ought
you know, he did up her gnome chomsky and made known chomsky bestseller.he's done it for you. >> no, it was generous action. and indeed, the book tends to be -- this honest 40, sort of a symbol. my style has changed a lot. now i write in different way but i'm not ripping of it, not at all, not a single comma not a single period. and i think it may be a useful book, yes god understand how richness and poverty are intimately connected and also freedom and slavishly -- slavery are intimately...
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. >> the real life nba will be a bestseller. suzy is a great golfer, too.avuto on business." >>> another release from gitmo a no-no? i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. after we gave him up, u.s. officials helping to hunt him down. a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terror case there time to stop letting these gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the playing field. they are determined to do serious damage. i have the list sitting right here. that doesn't even include suspected
. >> the real life nba will be a bestseller. suzy is a great golfer, too.avuto on business." >>> another release from gitmo a no-no? i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. after we gave him up, u.s. officials helping to hunt him down. a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terror case there time to stop letting these gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the playing field....
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. >> the real life nba will be a bestseller. suzy is a great golfer, too. next "cavuto on business." >>> another release from gitmo a no-no? i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. after we gave him up, u.s. officials helping to hunt him down. a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terror case there time to stop letting these gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the playing field. they are determined to do serious damage. i have the list sitting right here. that doesn't even include suspected ones. it is illogical and nonsense cal to get rid of gitmo. our enemies don't fear us. we have to put fear back into them. isis is proliferating everywhere. >> this would not be judged based on numbers. it will be judged years down the road long after president obama is out of office. i think people will stand up and take notice when or if one of these detainees is involved in an attack on u.s. soil because that's not unthinkable. i don't want to say out of sight, out of m
. >> the real life nba will be a bestseller. suzy is a great golfer, too. next "cavuto on business." >>> another release from gitmo a no-no? i'm charles payne in for neil cavuto. after we gave him up, u.s. officials helping to hunt him down. a release guantanamo detainee arrested in uganda over the killing of a prosecutor there trying a terror case there time to stop letting these gitmo guys go? . >> more than 100 known terrorists that left gitmo are back on the...
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looking forward to your bestseller. >> thank you. >>> coming up next tonight on "hannity." >> i don't they're all losers. >> harry reid unhinged and the democrats' attack dog lashes out at the gop field. >>> later tonight caught on tape, surveillance video shows an angry mob viciously man at a memphis gas station who is literally trying to help an elderly woman get to her car. the victim will be here tonight to share that story. >>> plus, low-wage workers take to the streets of new york demanding their pay be more than doubled. just how bad is that going to be for small business? how much will you pay for a hamburger or a quarter pounder? melissa francis is here with the answer and much more. ttlwhun+]wúa"l4m3qj@(w?5cz0fsng:1oxcl1i$%dp<&'$ tt:f&@aqf(ot")0g c'pv,á' ú:dt ttlwhun+]wúa"l4m3qj@(w?5bzppsng:1oxcl1i$%dp
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there is a new book out on several bestsellers list and it is called "ghettoside: a true story of murder in america." and it is written by los angeles times reporter, jill leovy. she is joining us now at "the l.a. times" festival of books. who was bright in l.a.? >> guest: brands finale isn't 18-year-old living in south los angeles, the son of an lapd homicide detective who is black. his mother was an anagram from costa rica. he was murdered in 2007 and the story of his murder is the central narrative of the book at her side. throughout the case the investigation of the case and the eventual prosecution to defendants. >> host: the fact his murder was solved was that rare? was that you need? >> when i calculated the 20 years prior to his dad was particularly for black men if you use 40% or 45%, you would be in the right territory. it depends the way you look at it. you can look at how many are convict did bush gives you a smaller number are how many are cleared by means other than the rest. i think 40% for that part of the city at that time. >> how does that compare to the rest of the nat
there is a new book out on several bestsellers list and it is called "ghettoside: a true story of murder in america." and it is written by los angeles times reporter, jill leovy. she is joining us now at "the l.a. times" festival of books. who was bright in l.a.? >> guest: brands finale isn't 18-year-old living in south los angeles, the son of an lapd homicide detective who is black. his mother was an anagram from costa rica. he was murdered in 2007 and the story of...
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"game of thrones" didn't hit any bestsellers, the second "clash of kings" was the first to hit any best seller list. it was number 13 on the list for a week and then was gone. that was a thrill. when they sent me for a book tour for that and when i returned to new mexico, my wife was waiting for me by the gate with a clip out of the page with a sign that said, you are number 13. i was very thrilled to be number 13 and each book is doing better than the book before it. and when the t.v. show came on all bets were off. >> can you describe that burning passion to create such a sophisticated and complex project of game of thrones, song of ice and fire and what it takes? >>n some ways, it came out of my 10 years in hollywood and there was a pattern of how my scripts were received. >> every time i would turn in a first draft, producers would say this is great. we love it. but, you know, it's like 5 times our budget. do you please cut these 107 characters down to 6? and, you know, this giant battles you have at the end with 100,000 people, could you make that a dull between the hero and the vi
"game of thrones" didn't hit any bestsellers, the second "clash of kings" was the first to hit any best seller list. it was number 13 on the list for a week and then was gone. that was a thrill. when they sent me for a book tour for that and when i returned to new mexico, my wife was waiting for me by the gate with a clip out of the page with a sign that said, you are number 13. i was very thrilled to be number 13 and each book is doing better than the book before it. and...
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between five "new york times" bestsellers and two decades at "the new yorker," malcolm gladwell has inspiredamed, and perplexed the most critical of readers. joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. thank you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your latest book, "david and goliath," your argument is disadvantages can become
between five "new york times" bestsellers and two decades at "the new yorker," malcolm gladwell has inspiredamed, and perplexed the most critical of readers. joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. thank you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your latest book, "david and goliath," your argument is disadvantages can become
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other... you have these fascinating stories in this book that actually has got... well, it was a bestseller, but you also got, like, a big cult following. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: there were some other things that i remember. there was one about the story of the chinese food that's kosher in the south, that people drive four hours to and from to get. >> totally. the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and they will go to great lengths. there's a basic... it's basically a takeout. it was called hai peking. and it... people would fly. my favorite example is the guy who flew his little plane from tennessee to atlanta to pick up, you know, chinese food for their big synagogue banquet, you know, because it was glatt kosher chinese food. so it was very, very, very specialized. and it's, like the only glatt kosher chinese restaurant within 700 miles. and they would deliver by fed ex, you know? that's, like, pretty hard core. they would, like, you know, cook it, freeze it on dry ice, and then they would, you know, ship it the ne
other... you have these fascinating stories in this book that actually has got... well, it was a bestseller, but you also got, like, a big cult following. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: there were some other things that i remember. there was one about the story of the chinese food that's kosher in the south, that people drive four hours to and from to get. >> totally. the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and...
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other... you have these fascinating stories in this book that actually has got... well, it was a bestseller, but you also got, like, a big cult following. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: there were some other things that i remember. there was one about the story of the chinese food that's kosher in the south, that people drive four hours to and from to get. >> totally. the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and they will go to great lengths. there's a basic... it's basically a takeout. it was called hai peking. and it... people would fly. my favorite example is the guy who flew his little plane from tennessee to atlanta to pick up, you know, chinese food for their big synagogue banquet, you know, because it was glatt kosher chinese food. so it was very, very, very specialized. and it's, like the only glatt kosher chinese restaurant within 700 miles. and they would deliver by fed ex, you know? that's, like, pretty hard core. they would, like, you know, cook it, freeze it on dry ice, and then they would, you know, ship it the ne
other... you have these fascinating stories in this book that actually has got... well, it was a bestseller, but you also got, like, a big cult following. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: there were some other things that i remember. there was one about the story of the chinese food that's kosher in the south, that people drive four hours to and from to get. >> totally. the jews love chinese food, or as i like to say, you know, why is chow mein the chosen food of the chosen people? and...
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there is a new book out on several bestsellers list and it is called "ghettoside: a true story of murder in america." and it is written by los angeles times reporter, jill leovy. she is joining us now at "the l.a. times" festival of books. who was bright in l.a.? >> guest: brands finale isn't 18-year-old living in south los angeles, the son of an lapd homicide detective who is black. his mother was an anagram from costa rica. he was murdered in 2007 and the story of his murder is the central narrative of the book at her
there is a new book out on several bestsellers list and it is called "ghettoside: a true story of murder in america." and it is written by los angeles times reporter, jill leovy. she is joining us now at "the l.a. times" festival of books. who was bright in l.a.? >> guest: brands finale isn't 18-year-old living in south los angeles, the son of an lapd homicide detective who is black. his mother was an anagram from costa rica. he was murdered in 2007 and the story of...
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he is known for bestsellers.is latest book takes a look at sexual assaults at the university of montana. it is called "missoula." it's the least reported felony in america. i'm pleased to have jon krakauer back at this table. "into thin air," " three cups of deceit." what do they have in common? jon: most of them had to do with people who -- fanatics. people who take things too far to the logical extreme. it harms the person and those around them. charlie: it is a story of people , of growing out of sessions. stories that grow out of obsessions. jon: that is fair. charlie: why doesn't this fit? jon: this is a very different book. i wrote it for personal reasons. i felt compelled to write it i learned a friend had been raped twice as a teenager. i didn't know that until 10 years later. she turned up at a treatment facility for addiction and sexual assault. she was in treatment. the trauma of the assaults, she had never gotten over it. i was ignorant, i'm ashamed to say, about the seriousness of sexual assault and
he is known for bestsellers.is latest book takes a look at sexual assaults at the university of montana. it is called "missoula." it's the least reported felony in america. i'm pleased to have jon krakauer back at this table. "into thin air," " three cups of deceit." what do they have in common? jon: most of them had to do with people who -- fanatics. people who take things too far to the logical extreme. it harms the person and those around them. charlie: it is a...
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he shares his stories in a "the new york times" best dollar -- bestseller.an: i been sitting here watching your show for the last half hour and you are in san francisco and it involves technology, but i'm in the movie business or the storytelling business and everything is a story. whether it is your previous interview which i watch, or it's a narrative like empire or any show i'm producing, there is a story involved. stories get created out of curiosity. even apple computer has a story that tries it. there is a story that is part of his legacy. i do these one-on-one meetings. i done them for over 30 years every two weeks with no agenda and no ask. i will every two weeks meet someone who is expert in science, medicine, technology, religion, all art forms and i do it for my own edification, to expand my world. for 20 years i never told anybody except the person i was trying to meet but it's just to enlarge my world so i can curate my life or story or stories better. to create or find more original stories, instead of living in your bubble, you want to get out
he shares his stories in a "the new york times" best dollar -- bestseller.an: i been sitting here watching your show for the last half hour and you are in san francisco and it involves technology, but i'm in the movie business or the storytelling business and everything is a story. whether it is your previous interview which i watch, or it's a narrative like empire or any show i'm producing, there is a story involved. stories get created out of curiosity. even apple computer has a...
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two colors books are at the top of amazon's bestseller list. they're coloring books designed specifically for adults. >> you don't have any stress like a 10-year-old. there's proof that play does help you relax and be more productive. >> i feel better. i feel more pleasant and positive. >> coloring books for adults? yeah, no. alison: well, the scottish artist who is behind the popular book says she never imagined they'd be such a hit. she says, though she's already working on two new books and printing more copies of her first two after selling more than a million. on line. leon: they come with a jell-o pudding pop and a juice box? alison: that would be even better, wouldn't it? the cherry blossoms around the tidal basin can be soothing or perhaps, oftentimes an inspiration for art. leon: that's right. as rebecca cooper reports tonight some local students are getting a chance to showcase their works to the world at this year's cherry blossom festival. >> this one. >> yeah. very good. rebecca rebecca: this is an anacostia fourth grader attending
two colors books are at the top of amazon's bestseller list. they're coloring books designed specifically for adults. >> you don't have any stress like a 10-year-old. there's proof that play does help you relax and be more productive. >> i feel better. i feel more pleasant and positive. >> coloring books for adults? yeah, no. alison: well, the scottish artist who is behind the popular book says she never imagined they'd be such a hit. she says, though she's already working on...
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. >>> also the companion book is a huge bestseller and if you become a billoreilly.com premium member bill's other books absolutely free. it's a great value. and remember all the money bill gets goes to chairty. remember the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, growing pressure on hillary clinton from the reeftight and the left as we hear new demands that she come clean as her family took millions of dollars they appeared to receive or appeared to receive variable decision. welcome to the kelly file. i'm megyn kelly. huge fees paid to bill clinton for speeches. and her decision to delete the e-mails that could have cleared the record. with the latest complaints coming from democratic donors. it's been two weeks since she declared her candidacy from
. >>> also the companion book is a huge bestseller and if you become a billoreilly.com premium member bill's other books absolutely free. it's a great value. and remember all the money bill gets goes to chairty. remember the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. >>> breaking tonight, growing pressure on hillary clinton from the reeftight and the left as we hear new demands that she come clean as her family took millions of dollars they appeared to receive or...
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rousey's book "my fight, your fight" is out in may and is a number one bestseller on amazon. >>> tensione cockpit. a pilot and co-pilot throwing blows on an air india flight. the report coming right after that plane crash in france in which a co-pilot with a history of serious mental health issues flew a germanwings flight into the side of a mountain killing himself and 149 people. cnn's aviation correspondent rene marsh joins me now. it just goes to show you oftentimes when we step on to a flight we have no idea what's going on in the cockpit. >> reporter: absolutely. it's alleged that the co-pilot who reportedly picked the fight is a repeat offender. and following the germanwings crash, what happens in the cockpit is under intense scrutiny. pilots' mental health in sharp focus. i spoke with pilots today who said this was more than a simple cockpit quarrel. they say tension in the cockpit can lead to a catastrophic end. we have seen passengers behaving badly. even a pilot having a midair meltdown in the cabin. but on board air india flight 611 the problem was in the cockpit. the "times"
rousey's book "my fight, your fight" is out in may and is a number one bestseller on amazon. >>> tensione cockpit. a pilot and co-pilot throwing blows on an air india flight. the report coming right after that plane crash in france in which a co-pilot with a history of serious mental health issues flew a germanwings flight into the side of a mountain killing himself and 149 people. cnn's aviation correspondent rene marsh joins me now. it just goes to show you oftentimes when...
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there are some neuroscientist that are bestsellers now. there is another, he uses a language that i think i have accurate. another labeled it system one and system to thinking. are you familiar with this? it's worth knowing about area there is huge literature on it. they do this again with imaging research. this is the idea. how are they ever going to prove this? when they get this proved, it could get depressing. he talks it great length about system one and system to thinking. all this means is that you and i in our brain have two ways of thinking. system one is essentially what we might call intuition. we just react. we have a fast immediate automatic intuitive response. blinking -- good example. it's just a natural response. system to thinking is basically reasoning. longer slower rational, analytical. hard. it's much easier just to instinctively react to something. that's why we have arguments. it's an instinct usually and at the end you can't remember what you disagreed on. in his work he says that system to thinking is lazy because
there are some neuroscientist that are bestsellers now. there is another, he uses a language that i think i have accurate. another labeled it system one and system to thinking. are you familiar with this? it's worth knowing about area there is huge literature on it. they do this again with imaging research. this is the idea. how are they ever going to prove this? when they get this proved, it could get depressing. he talks it great length about system one and system to thinking. all this means...
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"legends and lies" remains the bestselling nonfiction book in america.make great gifts as well. if you want me to sign them for your mom or dad, personalized greeting happy to do it, get the orders in. if you buy a copy of "legends and lies" on billo'reilly.com you get a new copy of "lethal beauty," two gifts for a moderate price. >>> now, san jose california mr. o'reilly from your selective perspective of the baltimore riots, you're correct. african-american leadership should help in correcting the situation. but from an enterprise perspective, we must fix this societal problem. it's not going to happen maurice. never has happened in all of our history. if you watched tonight, you saw me ask miss rice is there one country who's eliminated poverty through programs? the answer is no. harlem in new york city proves opportunity comes to people and places that respect the marketplace. burning things down is anarchy. investors and entrepreneurs avoid anarchy. it's not african-american leadership that must act. it's black americans themselves through peer pres
"legends and lies" remains the bestselling nonfiction book in america.make great gifts as well. if you want me to sign them for your mom or dad, personalized greeting happy to do it, get the orders in. if you buy a copy of "legends and lies" on billo'reilly.com you get a new copy of "lethal beauty," two gifts for a moderate price. >>> now, san jose california mr. o'reilly from your selective perspective of the baltimore riots, you're correct....
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for president of the united states. [ cheers ] >> ann coulter is a conservative commentator and bestselling author. lanny davis, a longtime friend to hillary clinton served as special counsel to president bill clinton. andrew no paulpalitano. we begin tonight with chris. so, how did they do? >> well, marco rubio certainly had the jp5. he had the jet fuel going tonight. you could tell he was feeling it. he was all pumped up. he launched just right. you know, it's funny, we expected hillary clinton to overshadow him expected hillary clinton to stoneep on his line, cutely put out a video, go on a magic victory tour and tell everybody she ate chipotle like real people and all that stuff and people would be oohing and ahhing. marco rubio to his credit stepped into the batters box and took a full big league swing and it turns out that was the right choice for him and offered him the opportunity to call, as he said for as he called for, generational change. time to turn the age and look forward and that looks pretty powerful after clinton's message. >> the whole speech, i mean if you watched it to
for president of the united states. [ cheers ] >> ann coulter is a conservative commentator and bestselling author. lanny davis, a longtime friend to hillary clinton served as special counsel to president bill clinton. andrew no paulpalitano. we begin tonight with chris. so, how did they do? >> well, marco rubio certainly had the jp5. he had the jet fuel going tonight. you could tell he was feeling it. he was all pumped up. he launched just right. you know, it's funny, we expected...
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fnc and author of "and the good news is" which will debut at number one on "the new york times" bestsellerist on may 10th. that's unbelievable fir of all. congratulations. >> i just found out during a commercial break on "the five." >> you must be excited. >> you're one of the first people i've done. >> that's good news all around. >> i'm glad to be here. >> there's an appetite for good news which is also good news. now the bad news. >> yes. >> the mayor chose not to have the police protect the citizens of baltimore because, reportedly according to this cop, she said it was only looting and told our own bill hammer that it's not about holding back it's about having an appropriate level of response and she thought what happened on monday night, i suppose was appropriate. >> she's going to have a lot of answering to do. she'd said that's not exactly what i said. we have leland vitter's report that contradicts that. after this is over there will ban investigation and we'll find out the truth about that. right now, it looks like they've got at least enough people on the ground to try to keep t
fnc and author of "and the good news is" which will debut at number one on "the new york times" bestsellerist on may 10th. that's unbelievable fir of all. congratulations. >> i just found out during a commercial break on "the five." >> you must be excited. >> you're one of the first people i've done. >> that's good news all around. >> i'm glad to be here. >> there's an appetite for good news which is also good news. now the bad...
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is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers in 2009 and 2012. "in fed we trust" published in 2009, and red ink, 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes in, one for the boston globe series on racism in boston. that was 1984. 2003, for stories on corporate scandals. so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad -- now will have a discussion and we all look forward to a. i would ask the first question. mr. wessel: minister, thank you for your very clear remarks. to an outsider it seems as if there is very little overlap between the policies that fall within your mandates and the ones in which the imf and your european partners are insisting. so it's hard for us to see how this comes to the conclusion. and there's been speculation that one option here is to have some kind of referendum on staying in the eurozone or perhaps a snap election in a different coalition. is that part of your game plan now? mr. varoufakis: this is an easy question. ask libbey not. let me bp size -- absolutely not. let me be precise. we mentioned or you alluded to a grea
is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers in 2009 and 2012. "in fed we trust" published in 2009, and red ink, 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes in, one for the boston globe series on racism in boston. that was 1984. 2003, for stories on corporate scandals. so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad -- now will have a discussion and we all look forward to a. i would ask the first question. mr. wessel: minister, thank you for your very clear remarks. to an...
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alix: you are the author of a national bestseller. earlier today you spoke at the games for change.ith the quality for women. it is a huge issue across the globe. you have a video game on facebook about this. why did he think that was going to help and what is it? guest: it is very unusual for a game to be about a very serious topic challenges facing women and girls around the world. what was in the book was tragedy, hope, fun and also inspiration. games can embrace all of that. games are powerful. they are tools to reach new people. we don't want to preach to the choir. we know that book reading is not america's favorite pastime. so it was very important to use different medium. games are way to reach people where they like to be reached. alix: 1.3 plus million users. $500,000 in donations through the game. and you also raise other things like books, donating surgeries for women. what is your projection for the next 6-12 months? guest: what we are doing now is taking this overseas. the game was focused on the u.s. of course, you can access the game anywhere. but now they are deploy
alix: you are the author of a national bestseller. earlier today you spoke at the games for change.ith the quality for women. it is a huge issue across the globe. you have a video game on facebook about this. why did he think that was going to help and what is it? guest: it is very unusual for a game to be about a very serious topic challenges facing women and girls around the world. what was in the book was tragedy, hope, fun and also inspiration. games can embrace all of that. games are...
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is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers in 2009 and 2012."in fed we trust" published in 2009, and red ink 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes in, one for the boston globe series on racism in boston. that was 1984. in 2003 for stories on corporate scandals. so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad -- now will have a discussion and we all look forward to a. i would ask the first question. >> minister, thank you for your very clear remarks. to an outsider it seems as if there is very little overlap between the policies that fall within your mandates and the ones in which the imf and your european partners are insisting. so it's hard for us to see how this comes to the conclusion. and there's been speculation that one option here is to have some kind of referendum on staying in the eurozone or perhaps a snap election in a different coalition. is that part of your game plan now? >> this is an easy question. ask libbey not. let me bp size -- absolutely not. let me be precise. we mentioned or you alluded to a great gap between the poli
is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers in 2009 and 2012."in fed we trust" published in 2009, and red ink 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes in, one for the boston globe series on racism in boston. that was 1984. in 2003 for stories on corporate scandals. so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad -- now will have a discussion and we all look forward to a. i would ask the first question. >> minister, thank you for your very clear remarks. to an...
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thomas piketty became an international bestseller the absolutely nobody read.and politicians in the european union forcing greece out of the euro area. >> i think they are mistreating the greeks in europe but they are also mistreating themselves, which is the euro zone a ruler is not doing well. in germany, the euro is less than -- matt: i don't know which is more interesting, his view on greece or thomas piketty. amazon looked at bookmarks and son nobody had gotten past page 70. joe: i didn't even start it. i read a few articles about it. i am not surprised he has this view. they have taken the approach the u.s. has which is more on monetary eating. it doesn't do tends for the economy but stocks and asset prices are skyhigh. leslie: i did not redo book. i don't have it. -- i did not read the book, i don't have it. rita page 70 at least. matt: let us get a check to where futures have settled. not a lot of movement. this has been a trend the last few days. we will take a quick break and be back with our number one story. ♪ matt: welcome back to in the loop. let
thomas piketty became an international bestseller the absolutely nobody read.and politicians in the european union forcing greece out of the euro area. >> i think they are mistreating the greeks in europe but they are also mistreating themselves, which is the euro zone a ruler is not doing well. in germany, the euro is less than -- matt: i don't know which is more interesting, his view on greece or thomas piketty. amazon looked at bookmarks and son nobody had gotten past page 70. joe: i...
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>> guest: the road to freedom was on the bestseller list for a while and i'm grateful to that. i'm grateful for that. and some others were sort of surprising. the first commercial book that i wrote, which is actually the fifth book that i wrote i guess it is a good one who cares about the charity a professor at syracuse university. i wrote a stick book and found myself in the radio ontelevision and people bought it and in relatively large numbers changed very abruptly. if someone were to pick up one of her books which one would you recommend? >> guest: i favorite book, and they were not written by me. the favorite book that i've written that meant us to be as gross happiness. it didn't sell the most, but it's one that i -- i learned a lot about with my own personal values are. the book i'm writing right now is sort of closest to how i see the world and what i think we can do to make a better world together as a social contact. >> host: wayne is in, not iowa. hello. are you with us? i think he's gone. let's try telling an albuquerque >> caller: yes, hello. thank you for taking m
>> guest: the road to freedom was on the bestseller list for a while and i'm grateful to that. i'm grateful for that. and some others were sort of surprising. the first commercial book that i wrote, which is actually the fifth book that i wrote i guess it is a good one who cares about the charity a professor at syracuse university. i wrote a stick book and found myself in the radio ontelevision and people bought it and in relatively large numbers changed very abruptly. if someone were to...
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the automaker trying to bring it up the speed so it can make more of the bestseller f1 50 pickup trucks. four is hampered by the changeover to the aluminum body f150. the f series accounted for 90% of ford's worldwide profit. shares this morning unchanged. in baltimore, reinforcements are arriving for the city's national guard troops have begun patrolling the streets after a day of violence. you have seen these images. riots erupted following the funeral of a black man who died in police custody. the images are extraordinary. demonstrators threw rocks at police, injuring 15. that prompted larry hogan, maryland's governor, to declare a state of emergency. governor hogan: people have the right to protest and express their frustrations. but baltimore city families deserve peace and safety in their communities. and acts of violence and destruction of property will not be tolerated. erik: public schools are closed and the mayor has imposed a 10:00 p.m. curfew starting tonight. in one of america's largest cities. the supreme court is scheduled to hear argument in a case that may legalize same
the automaker trying to bring it up the speed so it can make more of the bestseller f1 50 pickup trucks. four is hampered by the changeover to the aluminum body f150. the f series accounted for 90% of ford's worldwide profit. shares this morning unchanged. in baltimore, reinforcements are arriving for the city's national guard troops have begun patrolling the streets after a day of violence. you have seen these images. riots erupted following the funeral of a black man who died in police...
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he is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers 2009 and 2012 in said we trust ben bernanke swore in the great panic published in 2009 in red ink come inside the high-stakes politics of the federal budget 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes won for the "boston globe" series of the persistence of racism in boston and that was 1984 and in 2003 for stories on corporate scandals so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad that you are here to make this possible. thank you very much. now we will have a discussion and we all at or tuna. i will let david asked the first question. >> thank you for your very clear remarks. to an outsider it seems as if there is very little overlap between the policies that fall within your cerese a mandate and the ones on which the imf and the european partners are insisting. so it's hard for us to see how this comes a happy conclusion and there has been speculation that one option here is to have some kind of referendum on the state of the eurozone or the election of return coalition. is that part of your game plan? >> this is an easy question,
he is the author of two "new york times" bestsellers 2009 and 2012 in said we trust ben bernanke swore in the great panic published in 2009 in red ink come inside the high-stakes politics of the federal budget 2012. he shared two pulitzer prizes won for the "boston globe" series of the persistence of racism in boston and that was 1984 and in 2003 for stories on corporate scandals so i'm glad that david is here and i'm also very glad that you are here to make this possible....