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symbolic story of a nation falling apart but also political radicalism then in september we have to bestsellers about the assassination of one of the most gifted men elected to the presidency, i president garfield and house theodore roosevelt and his presidency so she is good about narratives of famous individuals and in this case she tells the story that a new had happened but didn't know it was so dramatic that winston churchill always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england had a think tank of his own greatness so he tried to put itself in danger in india as a war correspondent and then went to south africa were the war just erupted he was a correspondent but he volunteered to go in an armored train the trainer was attacked and he was captured put in a prison camp and they made great propaganda value out of this but he escapes by himself to make his way across 300 miles of enemy territory with a chocolate bar and a few coins but then gets to neutral territory comes back and fights battles and then is freed from where he is held captive. >> one of the most gifted narrative hi
symbolic story of a nation falling apart but also political radicalism then in september we have to bestsellers about the assassination of one of the most gifted men elected to the presidency, i president garfield and house theodore roosevelt and his presidency so she is good about narratives of famous individuals and in this case she tells the story that a new had happened but didn't know it was so dramatic that winston churchill always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england...
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lou: crisis of character, number one bestseller already. the lewinsky affair. as i said you were subpoenaed in that, how tough was it to respond to the investigation, yet honor your commitment to privacy of president and the first lady? >> it was incredibly hard, there were many groups of lawyers, secret service lawyer, justice department lawyers supposedly representing us, but there was no attorney-client privilege because we were all government employees, then government department, starr investigation that was investigating us, and every day rules changed it was incredible, i tried to explain to a friend of mine, a very seasoned lawyer, he rolled his eyes, he could not believe that secret service and collegclinton administration let people go through what he had to go through. lou: i have to ask with all affairs that bill clinton was apparently involved in allegedly, you talk about women approaching the white house, and having a cross check against the list. what are we to infer from all this? >> the way it was explained to me, i think you are referring to b
lou: crisis of character, number one bestseller already. the lewinsky affair. as i said you were subpoenaed in that, how tough was it to respond to the investigation, yet honor your commitment to privacy of president and the first lady? >> it was incredibly hard, there were many groups of lawyers, secret service lawyer, justice department lawyers supposedly representing us, but there was no attorney-client privilege because we were all government employees, then government department,...
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his latest book is a new york times bestseller.is called "the world according to star wars, star wars, a movie." currently number one on "the washington post" bestseller list. i'm just going to begin with this page. "the human race," he says," can be divided into three kinds of people. those who love star wars. those who like star wars. and those who neither like nor love star wars." i have read parts of this book to my wife, emphasizing those that seem to me especially fun. one night, she finally responded with some coronation of giddy and exasperation. i just don't like star wars. i knew that, i guess, but somehow i forgot. there you go. what is it about star wars? which is what this book is about. cass: that is what i spent many months all. what i think the movies got at is that there are these myths and religions in multiple coulters that spring out of people's minds as well as traditions. and george lucas and the saga gets at them and gives them an all-american twist. charlie: right. cass: all about freedom of choice. so he ma
his latest book is a new york times bestseller.is called "the world according to star wars, star wars, a movie." currently number one on "the washington post" bestseller list. i'm just going to begin with this page. "the human race," he says," can be divided into three kinds of people. those who love star wars. those who like star wars. and those who neither like nor love star wars." i have read parts of this book to my wife, emphasizing those that seem...
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z212mz zi0z y212my yi0y >> jimmy: our first guest is a two-time bestselling author and >> jimmy:ramming note, which is confusing because we don't know what happened in the game tonight. it might be over, but if it isn't, on sunday night, we'll be back in primetime for a game seven game night special with canadian treasure, seth rogen. that would be sunday at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central, and after the game for those watching on the west coast. but again, that is if necessary. if it is not necessary, we won't we don't do things that aren't necessary. >> jimmy: our first guest is a two-time bestselling author and six-time emmy nominee who created and stars in a show your grandparents will probably never figure out how to watch, "the mindy project" streams tuesdays on hulu. please welcome mindy kaling. [ applause ] >> jimmy: wow. how are you? it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: how did you get your earrings to match up with the buttons on your dress? >> i'm very rich. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it? >> yeah. i said get me daisy earrings. i'm honored
z212mz zi0z y212my yi0y >> jimmy: our first guest is a two-time bestselling author and >> jimmy:ramming note, which is confusing because we don't know what happened in the game tonight. it might be over, but if it isn't, on sunday night, we'll be back in primetime for a game seven game night special with canadian treasure, seth rogen. that would be sunday at 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central, and after the game for those watching on the west coast. but again, that is if necessary. if it...
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we don't do things that aren't necessary. >> jimmy: our first guest is a two-time bestselling authorime emmy nominee who created and stars in a show your grandparents will probably never figure out how to watch, "the mindy project" streams tuesdays on hulu. please welcome mindy kaling. [ applause ] >> jimmy: wow. how are you? it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: how did you get your earrings to match up with the buttons on your dress? >> i'm very rich. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's how you do it? >> yeah. i said get me daisy earrings. i'm honored. it's the nba finals and to me it's like, you know, you watch the finals and then you can literally have anyone on the show. it's a popular show. >> jimmy: it's a big night. >> it's a big night, and, you know, you could have magic johnson, steve nash, but you're like no, i want that indian girl from that dating show. i want her take on the nba finals. >> jimmy: what is your take? >> a lot of hot guys. [ applause ] >> jimmy: a lot of hot guys? >> a lot of hot guys. you won't get that from steve nash. he won't say that. >
we don't do things that aren't necessary. >> jimmy: our first guest is a two-time bestselling authorime emmy nominee who created and stars in a show your grandparents will probably never figure out how to watch, "the mindy project" streams tuesdays on hulu. please welcome mindy kaling. [ applause ] >> jimmy: wow. how are you? it's great to see you. >> it's great to be here. >> jimmy: how did you get your earrings to match up with the buttons on your dress?...
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her 2011 nonfiction bestseller has been published in five languages as has her tile who for 2014 book about nazi scientists coming to america. the boston globe and itunes chose it as one of the best books of 2014. her newest book, the pentagon uncensored, was published on tuesday. after reading it, i'm fairly certain it won't take long before her other two books join the bestseller. thank you for coming to the international spy museum.el thank thank you for having me.co >> no one ask you, do you have on your bookshelf at home copies of your books and all five a languages? >> actually do. they are really cool. the chinese one in particular. one thing we always wanted to do when we have authors here, especially considering that authors tend to write about a field that is not necessarily the most conducive to getting information and documents, the secret war of intelligence on national security. it's a two-part question. how did you come across the idea of writing a book about this and where do you find the resources necessary to write a full-sized nonfiction book about a top-secret agen
her 2011 nonfiction bestseller has been published in five languages as has her tile who for 2014 book about nazi scientists coming to america. the boston globe and itunes chose it as one of the best books of 2014. her newest book, the pentagon uncensored, was published on tuesday. after reading it, i'm fairly certain it won't take long before her other two books join the bestseller. thank you for coming to the international spy museum.el thank thank you for having me.co >> no one ask you,...
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still a bestseller? >> still out there on the marketplace. still doing very well.loves hearing about the potential assassination of ronald reagan. >> well no, no, no. there's a lot of nancy reagan in this book. and nancy reagan is a fascinating story. >> stephen: what's the next "killing" coming up? >> "killing the rising sun: the last six months of the pacific war during world war ii." it's out september 13th. >> stephen: nagasaki and hiroshima and the firebombing of tokyo? all that stuff? >> yep, all of that. >> stephen: very interesting. okay, let's get back to the election for a second. before we go on to the democrats, trump is going to turn to the general. who do you think he'll pick for his vice president? is there somebody out there? because there are people out there who are saying "no way." jeb's people texted back saying "ha ha ha!" nobody wants the gig. >> there is a lot of people who don't want to be on the second with donald trump, that's for sure. so i suggested the governor of new mexico, susanna martinez, who is a very accomplished woman. >> stephe
still a bestseller? >> still out there on the marketplace. still doing very well.loves hearing about the potential assassination of ronald reagan. >> well no, no, no. there's a lot of nancy reagan in this book. and nancy reagan is a fascinating story. >> stephen: what's the next "killing" coming up? >> "killing the rising sun: the last six months of the pacific war during world war ii." it's out september 13th. >> stephen: nagasaki and hiroshima...
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he said hating black he would've been a bestseller. so i had to go to little texas publisher to get this book published and it was called hating whitey and in 2001 i became aware of a campaign on american campuses is called reparations awareness week. week. it was a campaign to get reparations for slavery. it was a hundred and 37 years after the fact it would've been a reasonable campaign if it was won by the confederacy if not by the united states government who citizens lost 350 lives to end slavery and adult know how much the government spent but i know was a lot of money. it would also have been reasonable if there is any slaves alive or there's children the slaves or white americans were opposed to any federal program that would actually help black people. so i took out ads or attempted to in college papers called ten reasons why reparations for slavery is racist and bad for blacks. why is it bad for blacks? the same reason as the president's statement that racism is in the dna of america because it alienates them from their count
he said hating black he would've been a bestseller. so i had to go to little texas publisher to get this book published and it was called hating whitey and in 2001 i became aware of a campaign on american campuses is called reparations awareness week. week. it was a campaign to get reparations for slavery. it was a hundred and 37 years after the fact it would've been a reasonable campaign if it was won by the confederacy if not by the united states government who citizens lost 350 lives to end...
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he published a dozen books but only to were bestsellers.this is a silver wedding anniversary photograph of riis and his wife taken by a portrait photographer. autobiography -- here is a cover of the first edition. his autobiography has been compared to horatio alger's stories of rags to riches and the american dream not coined until the depression. it bears comparison to our confessional culture. he was mocked for telling all he knows and feels which makes you feel sorry for him. his children were teased their father was a bomb -- bum. fame butoubt enjoy his he used his candor to further his cause, not unlike today's celebrities who reveal histories of sexual abuse or addiction to encourage public understanding of challenging issues. caricature of riis appeared in the san california mercury. simple as the story was told, it held the listeners rapt. if it helps you to look with kind eyes on one unfortunate lead i think my words well spoken. so, that is my view, my summary of his career and how the photographs enter in. this is the current bo
he published a dozen books but only to were bestsellers.this is a silver wedding anniversary photograph of riis and his wife taken by a portrait photographer. autobiography -- here is a cover of the first edition. his autobiography has been compared to horatio alger's stories of rags to riches and the american dream not coined until the depression. it bears comparison to our confessional culture. he was mocked for telling all he knows and feels which makes you feel sorry for him. his children...
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entertainment tonight" birthdays, which "american idol" winner'' autobiography was a "new york times" bestsellerrie underwood or fantasia? >> the answer is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> welcome back to the show and tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which "american idol's" winner's autobiography was a "new york times" best-seller? that was fantasia. >> happy birthday. we've run out of time, so thanks watching, everyone! >>> tomorrow on "e.t." it's a flashback friday, as 98 degrees back at their '90s fashion ok missteps. >>> plus -- >> "e.t." is always there. >> on the 25th anniversary of "terminator 2" we open the "e.t." vault. >> this is what "e.t." and "terminator" has in common, they're relentless. "terminator" has in common, they're relentless. >> that's tomorrow! -- captions by vitac -- www. dear fellow citizen, spending time hunting treasures with my daughter is wonderful. because before i'm even ready, she'll be off to college. and though i've planned for it, i may need a loan to help her pay her way there. just like i do for my son. citizens bank student loans call 1-866-999
entertainment tonight" birthdays, which "american idol" winner'' autobiography was a "new york times" bestsellerrie underwood or fantasia? >> the answer is next. >>> travel consideration provided by -- >>> welcome back to the show and tonight's "e.t." birthdays, which "american idol's" winner's autobiography was a "new york times" best-seller? that was fantasia. >> happy birthday. we've run out of time, so...
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an analysis commissioned by reuters earlier this year found that list prices for the bestselling drugs the u.s. had risen anywhere from 50 to 100% in five years. the drug that went up most, graci's drug, humira. humira's list price rose from more than $20,000 a year in 2010 to over $45,000 in 2015ful how do these drug companies defendant a 100% increase on a drug that's been on the market for a decade? >> the problem is that they oftentimes focus on list price, which is a bit like a sticker price of a car. it doesn't reflect the price most people pay. >> reporter: in graci's case, her family does pay only a small portion of the cost of her medications. insurance pays 75%, an abbvie, the maker of humira, picks up much of the rest. >> do you have any homework? >> reporter: but graci's mom anna wonders for how long? >> it's not an antibiotic. it's not going to go away in ten days. she may be on this forever. >> reporter: many treatments for arthritis and cancer are expensive to develop because they're biologic, produced from living organisms grown in labs, drugmakers understandably want t
an analysis commissioned by reuters earlier this year found that list prices for the bestselling drugs the u.s. had risen anywhere from 50 to 100% in five years. the drug that went up most, graci's drug, humira. humira's list price rose from more than $20,000 a year in 2010 to over $45,000 in 2015ful how do these drug companies defendant a 100% increase on a drug that's been on the market for a decade? >> the problem is that they oftentimes focus on list price, which is a bit like a...
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. >> guest: amid west author is in author that is not a bestseller. so it's most authors. >> host: so how many different models are there out there right now for that breakdown that you just walked us through? >> guest: okay so there's traditional publishing which is what i just spoke about. which is today most trade books go through traditional publishing. there are also ways to self publish, their new services coming up like -- that will provide e-books and print copies of books where you can as an author contract directly with them now if you want to self publish. take amazon, they are can kendall direct publishing. you basically use there, they have have a format that you put your text into and you put the book up and you sigh an agreement and he cannot negotiated at all. you just click and accept type arrangement and you have to accept whatever terms amazon gives you. but they will put your book up, if you give them exclusive rights they give you 70% of what they get. but they are doing nothing other than putting your book up. you also have to ag
. >> guest: amid west author is in author that is not a bestseller. so it's most authors. >> host: so how many different models are there out there right now for that breakdown that you just walked us through? >> guest: okay so there's traditional publishing which is what i just spoke about. which is today most trade books go through traditional publishing. there are also ways to self publish, their new services coming up like -- that will provide e-books and print copies of...
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joining me now from washington is hasan hasan co-author of "new york times" bestseller, "isis, inside the army of terror." hasan, you will be testifying before that senate committee on tuesday. l be are you going to tell those senators that they don't already know about isis? >> well, the ideology of isis is quite complicated. many people have spoken about it. but i think i will try to convey kind of how the ideology plays out on the ground in syria and iraq. rather than just what books they t in and basically what inspires this group. and how this group recruits people. hahave spoken to dozens of isis members. i asked them about what books they read, what kind of-- what clerics they follow and how they view things. so you know, i try to pass on a sense of how that works on the ground. >> ninan: and c.i.a. director john brennan said last week that there is no direct link between isis and the orlando shooter. but does this orlando attack mean that the war with isis is heading in a new direction? >> absolutely. i think there is a very-- i mean the war against isis is at, of course, a cr
joining me now from washington is hasan hasan co-author of "new york times" bestseller, "isis, inside the army of terror." hasan, you will be testifying before that senate committee on tuesday. l be are you going to tell those senators that they don't already know about isis? >> well, the ideology of isis is quite complicated. many people have spoken about it. but i think i will try to convey kind of how the ideology plays out on the ground in syria and iraq. rather...
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he actually did the science of publishing was one book of the year, serious packaging, bestsellers, and it did work. and we came up with this idea and i have to say that the executives at the time, whoever were at the company said that's crazy talk. that's work, that's too soon, the be wrong, this is working why would we mess with that. and jim said, when you finish a novel and really love it you put it down and say, great i really want to wait a year for the next book from that writer. and i had to say no. and so he said i think we should try that. so he was able to persuade the executives that we should try it in the second book sold more than the first book. it made sense. we look at the reader first, not at the business side. but working with jim as a writer and seeing how well it works and how well it is an emotion and seeing his understanding of what readers respond to. he has a brilliant mind for organizations work, how retail works. he was the chairman before he became a writer, he knows a lot about marketing. but he doesn't approach it from a marketing point of view he approach
he actually did the science of publishing was one book of the year, serious packaging, bestsellers, and it did work. and we came up with this idea and i have to say that the executives at the time, whoever were at the company said that's crazy talk. that's work, that's too soon, the be wrong, this is working why would we mess with that. and jim said, when you finish a novel and really love it you put it down and say, great i really want to wait a year for the next book from that writer. and i...
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and at that point the science of publishing was one book per year, say month, series packaging, bestsellers and it did work. he came up with this idea and i have to say the executives at the time who oversaw the company said it was crazy talk. this works why would we do that, it's too soon. the be wrong, this is what's working why would we mess with that. jim said, michael when you finish a novel and really love it different down and say great, i really want to wait a year for another one. and i had to say no. and the edge they will do anything which you try that. so we're able to persuade and the executives of the company that we should buy it and the second book sold more than the first book did. so he puts the reader first not the business side and what the reader wants and builds it from the perspective of that. so working with him as a writer and seen how well it works and the dispense and emotion, also seen his understanding of what readers respond to and investing in the business. he has a really good i've how retail works, he knows a lot about marketing. but he doesn't approach it f
and at that point the science of publishing was one book per year, say month, series packaging, bestsellers and it did work. he came up with this idea and i have to say the executives at the time who oversaw the company said it was crazy talk. this works why would we do that, it's too soon. the be wrong, this is what's working why would we mess with that. jim said, michael when you finish a novel and really love it different down and say great, i really want to wait a year for another one. and...
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bestselling books for $200 please.
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and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.and sniffers, all giant produce is triple checked. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> i remember my family! i have to find them. guys, you have to help me. guys, guys, hello? >>> "finding dori" is not only shattering box office records, some say the latest disney pixar movie is breaking down the stereotypes about the disabled. it's thanks in part to the lovable but forgettable title character that's voiced by ellen degeneres. how cool is that picture? i want to touch dori. the blockbuster's deeper message. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> it's a condition dori has had since she was a baby. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> yes. that's exactly what you say. >> she has a brain that works a little bit differently than
and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.and sniffers, all giant produce is triple checked. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. this price is so low. trying to make me eat my greens? no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. >>> i remember my family! i have to find them. guys, you have to help me. guys, guys, hello?...
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and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.re somewhere. i have to find them. guys, you have to help me. guys, guys, hello? >>> "finding dori" is not only shattering box office records, some say the latest disney pixar movie is breaking down the stereotypes about the disabled. it's thanks in part to the lovable but forgettable title character that's voiced by ellen degeneres. how cool is that picture? i want to touch dori. the blockbuster's deeper message. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> it's a condition dori has had since she was a baby. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> yes. that's exactly what you say. >> she has a brain that works a little bit differently than everyone else's. it allows her to make connections other people wouldn't or see other things other people might miss. >> where did you grow up, dori? me? i don't know. >> she's on a quest to find her long forgotten parents and never lets her disability get in her way even when her friends lose faith. >> nah, never worit's too crazy. >> other peop
and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.re somewhere. i have to find them. guys, you have to help me. guys, guys, hello? >>> "finding dori" is not only shattering box office records, some say the latest disney pixar movie is breaking down the stereotypes about the disabled. it's thanks in part to the lovable but forgettable title character that's voiced by ellen degeneres. how cool is that picture? i want to...
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and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.d that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> i remember my family! they're out there somewhere. i have to find them. guys, you have to help me. guys, guys, hello? >>> "finding dori" is not only shattering box office records, some say the latest disney pixar movie is breaking down the stereotypes about the disabled. it's thanks in part to the lovable but forgettable title character that's voiced by ellen degeneres. how cool is that picture? i want to touch dori. the blockbuster's deeper message. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> it's a condition dori has had since she was a baby. >> i suffer from short term memory loss. >> yes. that's exactly what you say. >> she has a brain that works a little
and "grit" is on sale now and continues to climb on "the new york times" bestseller list.d that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. >>> i remember my family! they're out there...
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was that the number one bestseller? >> it sold well over half a million copies worldwide at this point. it is a book which i am enormously proud and one which was a good one to start on the direction. >> when you're writing a book like this, when was the last basement writing this book? last day you spent writing this book? nine months ago? >> in the process of adjustments and adding materials. i have moved on to the next book. the new book which i will be doing with harpercollins who my history of the british navy building the global is on, the new book woodrow wilson, vladimir lenin in the year that shook the world, 1970. why that year, in the midst of -- 1917. why the year, in the midst of world war i, woodrow wilson entered world war i and lenin to topple the provisional government that had taken over in st. petersburg after the csar,tion of those are -- how those two events have ricocheted and shaped the modern history. that is the next book. moving to the next war, the suit video that a lot of people have already
was that the number one bestseller? >> it sold well over half a million copies worldwide at this point. it is a book which i am enormously proud and one which was a good one to start on the direction. >> when you're writing a book like this, when was the last basement writing this book? last day you spent writing this book? nine months ago? >> in the process of adjustments and adding materials. i have moved on to the next book. the new book which i will be doing with...
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then in september candace candice millard has written two bestsellers, one about the assassination of james a. garfield and river of doubt about how theodore roosevelt subsequent to his presidency went and discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at taut narratives about famous individuals and periods in their life. and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew had happened which is that winston churchill as a young man, who always believed he was destined to be prime minister of england, felt he had to do something incredible to get public notice. he had tried to put himself in danger in india, in the sudan as a war correspondent. he went to south africa where the boer war had just erupted. he was a correspondent, but he volunteered to go on an armored train. the train was attacked, he was captured and put in a prison camp, and because he was the son of the aristocracy, the boers made great prop propaganda out of this. he escaped and made his way out of 300 miles of enemy territory, eventually makes his way through many adventures to get to
then in september candace candice millard has written two bestsellers, one about the assassination of james a. garfield and river of doubt about how theodore roosevelt subsequent to his presidency went and discovered a river in the amazon and almost died. she's incredibly good at taut narratives about famous individuals and periods in their life. and in this case she's telling a story that i sort of knew had happened which is that winston churchill as a young man, who always believed he was...
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he was the author of the another book, in international bestseller titled "the age of the unthinkablenk you. joshua: thank you. charlie: back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: he is ceo and cofounder of the new generation virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence. the goal is to open ai to the world. "enable everyone to talk to everything." writing for the medium, john said, what it is trying to create is a platform shift on the scale of google search or apple's app store. a new way to interact with the internet itself. he previously cofounded siri, purchased by apple in 2010. i am pleased to have them at this table for the first time. welcome. ai assistants. layout the landscape. >> so, actually the vision for this type of paradigm has been inspired by hollywood. since the days of hal 9000. only nicer this time. apple came out with an inspiration for everyone in this business, which was a kind of scenario that they visualized that talked about, had the person come into a room and was essentially the virtual assistant we are all shooting to build today. now we have, w
he was the author of the another book, in international bestseller titled "the age of the unthinkablenk you. joshua: thank you. charlie: back in a moment, stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: he is ceo and cofounder of the new generation virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence. the goal is to open ai to the world. "enable everyone to talk to everything." writing for the medium, john said, what it is trying to create is a platform shift on the scale of google search or...
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. >>> bestselling author malcolm gladwell has launched a podcast called "revisionist history."t's already at the top of the charts. and he's going to do this instead of writing a new book, because he can get more money out of advertising on his podcast than he could from apparently the book sales. >> there you go. a lot of word of mouth too. >> fascinating guy to read, i'm sure to listen to as well. thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> the latest developments in southern california where there are concerns two new wildfires are threatening homes in the san gabriel mountains and could merge. the inflammatiflames are burnin control 20 miles east of los angeles. >> miguel almaguer joins us live. miguel, in all there are eight wildfires burning across california. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, guys, good morning. it's not just those wildfires, but you couple them with the extreme heat and you have a recipe for disaster. those two wildfires burning here in our area right now that you're taking a look at on your screen are working away from homes. of course, just like in the bay ar
. >>> bestselling author malcolm gladwell has launched a podcast called "revisionist history."t's already at the top of the charts. and he's going to do this instead of writing a new book, because he can get more money out of advertising on his podcast than he could from apparently the book sales. >> there you go. a lot of word of mouth too. >> fascinating guy to read, i'm sure to listen to as well. thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> the latest...
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you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution".e last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the best-kept secrets to help you plan for your retirement is the home equity conversion mortgage. it's a line of credit for homeowners age 62 or older. and it's offered by a company you can trust- . .or . . amount you qualify for, and will send you a free information kit. the home equity conversion mortgage line of credit is even better than a traditional line of credit... because you can make payments if you'd like, but no monthly mortgage payments are required; this program is government insured; and the money available to you increases every year. for example, if your 100,000 dollar line of credit remains untouched, it could increase to 300,000 or more, years later. so the sooner you start your line of credit, the more money you could have access to in the future. i've educated thousands of financial planners -- many are including the home equity conversion line of credit in their client's retire
you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution".e last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the best-kept secrets to help you plan for your retirement is the home equity conversion mortgage. it's a line of credit for homeowners age 62 or older. and it's offered by a company you can trust- . .or . . amount you qualify for, and will send you a free information kit. the home equity conversion mortgage line of credit is...
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on the bestseller's list as well.de that one, it's much lighter in paper. >> unexpected crazy mail this week, there's been less of it than i thought. some gun people will not compromise on anything. committl not acknowledge terror for what it is. both groups are unreasonable as miller said. john crawly, the wife of the atlanta terrorist new of his plans to kill people. does this make her an accessory? you just convicted her. she will pay a steep price. dave tannehill, carlsbad, new mexico, the use of the word regulated in the second amendment means a well trained militia. in my opinion, you are wrong. >> i have a document signed by thomas jefferson, the first government of george washington feared there may be a military style rebellion, and that did actually happen. they wanted all american citizens who held weapons to be suggest to regulation and oversite. bill, you clearly have no understanding of the second amendment. ron factually, washington. you are as ilinformed about gun laws as the democrat pirates. bill, wh
on the bestseller's list as well.de that one, it's much lighter in paper. >> unexpected crazy mail this week, there's been less of it than i thought. some gun people will not compromise on anything. committl not acknowledge terror for what it is. both groups are unreasonable as miller said. john crawly, the wife of the atlanta terrorist new of his plans to kill people. does this make her an accessory? you just convicted her. she will pay a steep price. dave tannehill, carlsbad, new...
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. >> it's a number-one "new york times" bestseller, yeah. >> stephen: "the rainbow comes and goes." (> but, yeah, so i was asking her, i was like, "so what was howard hughes like?" you know, and i was like, "was he like leo dicaprio?" and she was like, "oh, much better than him." and-- and then-- and then she just volunteered, it was the first time she didn't have to fake an orgasm. and i was like, "i-- ...oh!" >> stephen: check, yeah. ( laughter ) >> stephen: good to know. >> good to know, yes. >> stephen: good to know. >> yeah, it's a visual i have not been able to get out of my mind, since then. yeah. >> stephen: did you say that you and your mother did this via e- mail? >> oh, the book we wrote, yeah. we started the documentary, she got sick a little bit. and we just started this e-mail conversation on her 91st birthday all the way to her 92nd birthday. where i would ask her a question-- and it made it so much easier-- you know, because when your mom is telling you about orgasms, it's embarrassing. so it's much easier to have this conversation or ask embarrassing questions over e-
. >> it's a number-one "new york times" bestseller, yeah. >> stephen: "the rainbow comes and goes." (> but, yeah, so i was asking her, i was like, "so what was howard hughes like?" you know, and i was like, "was he like leo dicaprio?" and she was like, "oh, much better than him." and-- and then-- and then she just volunteered, it was the first time she didn't have to fake an orgasm. and i was like, "i-- ...oh!" >>...
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i predict bestseller just in the title alone. cass, thanks for being here.or the president, i want you thoughts on the president's endorsement of hillary clinton. >> he obviously worked closely with her. they know each other extremely well. she would in many respects continue some of the policies that in his view and mind have been working. among the three vibrant candidates right now, she was the clear choice for him. >> secretary clinton has repeatedly said the investigation into her private e-mail server is not going to hinder her campaign. listen to what josh earnest said the same day president obama endorsed clinton. >> that's why the president, when discussing this issue at each stage, has reiterated his commitment to this principle, that any criminal investigation should be conducted independent of any political interference and people should be treated the same way before the law. >> criminal investigation, cass, was that a slip? is it a slip? is that possibly damaging to her? >> well, i don't think so. i think the whole picture is what matters. many
i predict bestseller just in the title alone. cass, thanks for being here.or the president, i want you thoughts on the president's endorsement of hillary clinton. >> he obviously worked closely with her. they know each other extremely well. she would in many respects continue some of the policies that in his view and mind have been working. among the three vibrant candidates right now, she was the clear choice for him. >> secretary clinton has repeatedly said the investigation into...
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that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to politics and prose bookstoren washington d.c. many of these authors have or will be appearing on the tv. you can watch them on our website book tv.org. >> good afternoon everybody. , has yielded the racial divide as he promised healing of the ocean. racial unrest in this country has gone from
that's a look at some of the current nonfiction bestsellers according to politics and prose bookstoren washington d.c. many of these authors have or will be appearing on the tv. you can watch them on our website book tv.org. >> good afternoon everybody. , has yielded the racial divide as he promised healing of the ocean. racial unrest in this country has gone from
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ingratitude the late position all of her his life and that's a look at from the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. many of these authors have appeared or will appear on book tv. you can watch them on her website, book tv.org. >> up next on book tv, debbie cenziper and jim obergefell talk about their book, "love win". this weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the supreme court ruling making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> hello, welcome. the lgb t was, back in 1983, 33 years ago. as a nonprofit it has a threefold mission, one career. we offer seminars and workshops on career transition and professional development number two, community. we help members build lg bt business relationships at breakfast and after work mixers and three, culture. we program theater parties, screenings, walking tours, bus trips and author appearances like tonight when we are happy to welcome back out professional's favorite. for 10 years he
ingratitude the late position all of her his life and that's a look at from the current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times. many of these authors have appeared or will appear on book tv. you can watch them on her website, book tv.org. >> up next on book tv, debbie cenziper and jim obergefell talk about their book, "love win". this weekend marks the one-year anniversary of the supreme court ruling making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. [inaudible...
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you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution".ver the last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the best-kept secrets to help you plan for your retirement is the home equity conversion mortgage. it's a line of credit for homeowners age 62 or older. and it's offered by a company you can trust- one reverse mortgage, a quicken loans company! call one reverse mortgage now to get the details. their licensed experts will tell you if you're eligible, show you the line of credit amount you qualify for, and will send you a free information kit. the home equity conversion mortgage line of credit is even better than a traditional line of credit... because you can make payments if you'd like, but no monthly mortgage payments are required; this program is government insured; and the money available to you increases every year. for example, if your 100,000 dollar line of credit remains untouched, it could increase to 300,000 or more, years later. so the sooner you start your line of credit, the more mo
you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution".ver the last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the best-kept secrets to help you plan for your retirement is the home equity conversion mortgage. it's a line of credit for homeowners age 62 or older. and it's offered by a company you can trust- one reverse mortgage, a quicken loans company! call one reverse mortgage now to get the details. their licensed experts will...
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for donald rumsfeld and provided editorial support and content analysis for the new york times bestseller "known and unknown." she is a senior fellow at the commonwealth foundation. is a consulting curator at the cleveland museum of art. "the historyok is of democracy and 10 works of art." victoria? victoria coates: thank you. thank you to all of my friends here at heritage. it is wonderful to be participating in these events. for us a critical issue on both sides of the pond. i am glad to have this opportunity today. i want to start my remarks with a minor sidebar. i like to address president obama's recent trip to london, but first, i want to mention one of his comments that was not related to the brexit issue. but rather to a issue that took place after he became president. it had been loaned to george w. bush after 9/11. it was reported that president anda was sending it packing replaced it with abraham lincoln. art is a personal thing and each president has the prerogative to surround themselves with objects they find inspiring, but what was interesting to me was the white house resp
for donald rumsfeld and provided editorial support and content analysis for the new york times bestseller "known and unknown." she is a senior fellow at the commonwealth foundation. is a consulting curator at the cleveland museum of art. "the historyok is of democracy and 10 works of art." victoria? victoria coates: thank you. thank you to all of my friends here at heritage. it is wonderful to be participating in these events. for us a critical issue on both sides of the...
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environment and malcolm gladwell, a writer for the new yorker and a very insightful nonfiction bestseller so we talk a little bit tonight about my new book, the seven cents and one of the things that were going to get him very quickly is one of the big ideas in the seven cents is the idea that there's so many questions to answer that this model of us talking to you is not entirely the light model so we will do that but we also want to open it up for questions and debate and i hope people will talk about the guys that are interesting so with that, we will plunging and have a little conversation of here, jacob talk to me and we're all going to talk and we will open it up to questions. [applause] >> i was going to say welcome nyu graduates, you are probably tempted to go out and celebrate after graduation but coming here and getting a start on your career and figuring out what this is all about is a good way. a good way to launch your post-collegiate. you outperform the people who are drinking right now. as the. >> or not. >> i was going to say, the least famous person here i should probably
environment and malcolm gladwell, a writer for the new yorker and a very insightful nonfiction bestseller so we talk a little bit tonight about my new book, the seven cents and one of the things that were going to get him very quickly is one of the big ideas in the seven cents is the idea that there's so many questions to answer that this model of us talking to you is not entirely the light model so we will do that but we also want to open it up for questions and debate and i hope people will...
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in february, express grips announced it was excluding the diabetes drugs from gluks f that's her bestsellerthe foerp quarter. that's a stunning fall and that was only one month if the core e. we don't know how many products or where the pleasure is pail as ply yet. >> char any grant there, sank you. with all this, we're down nearly 15%. we should mention if you want to take a deeper dive into valiant, there's ooh. the rise and fall of soorm suit calls i well. how did they do? snut's fun and gaechls for moving by% only the upside. this after the company reports earnings per share. revenues also better, $262 million. analysts estimate. comparable floor sales also beating the average estimate. in addition to that they've rised the guidance. as a result, the shares up. i will tack on a bow new pistons. we're talking about sharmts of them. down by 22% on 434. this after the kun tell lom comes in with the its me that's. the sales come in at 532 bll dollars. they offered a disappointing third quarter outlook. 40 shares onto 55 every every million. they're conducting a degree significant redue to r
in february, express grips announced it was excluding the diabetes drugs from gluks f that's her bestsellerthe foerp quarter. that's a stunning fall and that was only one month if the core e. we don't know how many products or where the pleasure is pail as ply yet. >> char any grant there, sank you. with all this, we're down nearly 15%. we should mention if you want to take a deeper dive into valiant, there's ooh. the rise and fall of soorm suit calls i well. how did they do? snut's fun...
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brian was at the number one bestseller?ell over half a million copies worldwide at this point. it is a book which i am enormously proud and one which was a good one to start on the direction. brian: when you're writing a book like this, when was the last day you spend writing this book? nine months ago? 10 months ago? arthur: in the process of adjustments and adding materials. i have moved on to the next book. the new book which i will be doing with harpercollins who published my history of the british navy building the global system, the new book is on woodrow wilson, vladimir lenin and the year that shook the world, 1917. and why that year, in the midst of world war i, two momentous decisions those men dead. woodrow wilson to enter world war i, and then lenin to topple the provisional government that had taken over in st. petersburg after the abdication of these are into install a revolutionary bolshevik instead. how those two events ever -- those two events have ricocheted and shaped the modern history. shaped world hist
brian was at the number one bestseller?ell over half a million copies worldwide at this point. it is a book which i am enormously proud and one which was a good one to start on the direction. brian: when you're writing a book like this, when was the last day you spend writing this book? nine months ago? 10 months ago? arthur: in the process of adjustments and adding materials. i have moved on to the next book. the new book which i will be doing with harpercollins who published my history of the...
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for donald rumsfeld and provided editorial support and content analysis for the new york times bestsellerknown and unknown." she is a senior fellow at the commonwealth foundation. she is a consulting curator at the cleveland museum of art. her latest book is "the history of democracy and 10 works of art." victoria? ms. coates: thank you. thank you to all of my friends here at heritage. it is wonderful to be participating in these events. this is a critical issue for us on both sides of the pond. i am glad to have this opportunity today. i want to start my remarks with a minor sidebar. i like to address president obama's recent trip to london, but first, i want to mention one of his comments that was not related to the brexit issue. but rather to an incident that took place shortly after he -- it had beent, loaned to george w. bush after 9/11. it was reported that president obama was sending it packing and replaced it with abraham lincoln. art is a personal thing and each president has the prerogative to surround themselves with objects they find personally interesting and inspiring but wh
for donald rumsfeld and provided editorial support and content analysis for the new york times bestsellerknown and unknown." she is a senior fellow at the commonwealth foundation. she is a consulting curator at the cleveland museum of art. her latest book is "the history of democracy and 10 works of art." victoria? ms. coates: thank you. thank you to all of my friends here at heritage. it is wonderful to be participating in these events. this is a critical issue for us on both...