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it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year, they had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have children, they have grown up, they get given a new book and it is el what's her name, 50 shades of grey, who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. . we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so their sex life, so they decide to do so including receiving gentleman callers for the first time in many year, here is diane keaton answering the door to a new boyfriend. 0k, you're going to be great. great. this is going to be amazing. let's get to the window. just act natural. well, hey you. oh, good, you're home. he's wearing jeans. i love a man injeans. let me see. he's got a cute tush. um... oh, you brought me flowers? there you go. thank you so much. he brought flowers. i love a man who brings flowers. if you don't like them, you have to blame your neighbo
it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year, they had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have children, they have grown up, they get given a new book and it is el what's her name, 50 shades of grey, who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. . we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their...
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i had to convince the warden could i have a book club? >> can you imagine a book club on death row?members of the kkk. and he's gotten those guys reading james baldwin. got them reading african-american literature. >> yeah. >> you had the grace from your faith. you had your mom. >> yeah. >> talk about her and lester. >> lester. lester who -- >> both of whom had lots of grace. ther and father. my father lost his mind when i was about 4 years old. my mom did everything she could to make sure that we was brought up right. i often say that if i had one wish in this world, i would wish that every child could have a mother the way my mother were. i never went without food, i never went without clothes, i never went without food, all of the things a child needs. she gave me unconditional love. i was blessed to have lester bailey. when everyone turned their back on me, he there was for me. >> he's here today. we'll show lester in the green room. >> he would sit and never questioned my innocence or guilt because he knew who i was and how we been brought up. we always been friends since the a
i had to convince the warden could i have a book club? >> can you imagine a book club on death row?members of the kkk. and he's gotten those guys reading james baldwin. got them reading african-american literature. >> yeah. >> you had the grace from your faith. you had your mom. >> yeah. >> talk about her and lester. >> lester. lester who -- >> both of whom had lots of grace. ther and father. my father lost his mind when i was about 4 years old. my mom...
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diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l'amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have had children, they have grown up. they get given a new book and it is el what's her name. 50 shades of grey — who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so, including receiving gentleman callers for the first time in many years. here is diane keaton answering the door to a new boyfriend. 0k
diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is it dinnerfor two or room for more in sexy french thriller l'amant double? and who is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages,...
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diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club.uble? and who is the greatest engli5h football manager of all time? some famou5 names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year5, they have had marriages, some have,
diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club.uble? and who is the greatest engli5h football manager of all time? some famou5 names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 year5, they have had marriages, some have,
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in fact my book club members here tonight.you would have gotten an alarm call but wasn't didn't need to be made and today, when the hammer fell, if you can believe this, lydia of dallas, texas, paid $25,000 for me to come to her book club and, and, wait physical you hear this -- and there was another bidder at 24-5 who got edged out, charlie from long island, ton. >> can't completely commit to this. you got the 25. the 10 and the 25 but i can't completely commit to this but i think charlie from long island -- i told him for 24-5 i'm coming to your house,. >> spoke to him and he told me that he would do it -- i have to tread lightly and have to wait for charity buzz to make that all happen -- i would love to think that today was a $60,000 day for cctc because of all of your support. [applause] >> thank you very much for being here. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here's the primetime lineup. tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern, mtv's decode host. ... >> retraces his broadcast career and transition to
in fact my book club members here tonight.you would have gotten an alarm call but wasn't didn't need to be made and today, when the hammer fell, if you can believe this, lydia of dallas, texas, paid $25,000 for me to come to her book club and, and, wait physical you hear this -- and there was another bidder at 24-5 who got edged out, charlie from long island, ton. >> can't completely commit to this. you got the 25. the 10 and the 25 but i can't completely commit to this but i think...
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a look at the best-selling books according to the conservative book club continues with president trump 's thoughts on business, the art of the deal first published in 1987. then fox news host, faulkner reese on her life growing up in a military family and nine rules of engagement. after that bill o'reilly and martin -- provide history of the revolutionary war and killing all england. and i love capitalism and memoir by the home depot cofounder and former stock exchange director, and wrapping up our look at the conservative book club nonfiction bestseller list. the former u.s. navy seal, robert o'neill recollection of his military career and the mission that led to the death of osama bin laden. in the operator. some of these authors have appeared in booktv. you can wash them on our website. booktv.org p request we recently visited capitol hill to see what people are reading this summer. >> quite a bit.i just got done with the book called friends divided. looking at the relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there by, on lincoln and churchill wartime e
a look at the best-selling books according to the conservative book club continues with president trump 's thoughts on business, the art of the deal first published in 1987. then fox news host, faulkner reese on her life growing up in a military family and nine rules of engagement. after that bill o'reilly and martin -- provide history of the revolutionary war and killing all england. and i love capitalism and memoir by the home depot cofounder and former stock exchange director, and wrapping...
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in fact, my book club members are here tonight.uys you would have gotten the alarm call if one needed to be made. but one didn't need to be made. and today when the hammer fell if you can believe this -- lidia of dallas, texas, paid $25,000 for me to come to her book club. [applause] and -- and -- wait until you hear this. and -- there was another bidder at 245 who got edged out, charlie from long island. now tony i can't completely commit to this. you have the 25. okay i don't have got the 10 and the 25 but i can't commit to this. but i think charlie from long island, because i told him for 245 i'm coming to your house too and i spoke to hem and he told me that he would do it. i have to tread lightly and wait for charity buzz to -- make that all happen. so i would love to think that today was a -- 60,000 day for cc are tc because of all of your support. thank you very much for being here. [applause] thank you. you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here's our prime time lineup for tonight. first up, rob
in fact, my book club members are here tonight.uys you would have gotten the alarm call if one needed to be made. but one didn't need to be made. and today when the hammer fell if you can believe this -- lidia of dallas, texas, paid $25,000 for me to come to her book club. [applause] and -- and -- wait until you hear this. and -- there was another bidder at 245 who got edged out, charlie from long island. now tony i can't completely commit to this. you have the 25. okay i don't have got the 10...
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this is a -- a film about four women who are in a book club. have you actually read the books? >> i did read the book when it first came out. but then we were too embarrassed to go out and buy the book because it was unseemly. so a friend of mine lent me her copy of the book and i managed to get through most of the juicy parts and then someone else borrowed it from me and it never came -- so i -- >> seth: oh, it never came back. >> and i've had the opportunity since, but i just haven't -- you know. >> seth: you know, save it for a time when you really needed it. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: so you have never -- you've never worked with diane -- >> no. >> seth: diane keaton, jane fonda, or mary steenburgen? >> no. >> seth: that's amazing. >> and what a treat. >> seth: and what a group. you -- you posted this of you guys watching the eclipse on instagram and that's a real dream team right there. and there was -- there was one instagram comment that was not kind. >> all of them were kind except for one guy who said "i am sick of you. you guys are
this is a -- a film about four women who are in a book club. have you actually read the books? >> i did read the book when it first came out. but then we were too embarrassed to go out and buy the book because it was unseemly. so a friend of mine lent me her copy of the book and i managed to get through most of the juicy parts and then someone else borrowed it from me and it never came -- so i -- >> seth: oh, it never came back. >> and i've had the opportunity since, but i...
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the book. club. the beloved the book. the bag the but. the but . try. to. treat. her. love. for her. let's. live long. lives. lead . lives. glimpse. live. long lives joke joke joke joke joke joke joke. joke joke. joke. oh let's. elect . thanks. he's got. to move. around. her. these couple. of the. this is my. town. this is not a slave where we're from. this is. riyad. is. going to see. the smoke plume. coming china's the sky. we've got. the. red sea. wall it's the rugged soon. to kick. this morning. alice is not the flames are coming. this is not the slums or the fall. i am a citizen of the time asleep one we've. come to says most of the jumpsuits. this is not the answer to the. cause this is just the same. john kerry about the me just remember. this the last. war. the war mole. warlow. told. her come come come. to her. her the book . the big. lead. thank you thank you thank you ed. the. seem. to. be. the. earth is all gone my girl. used to cheers the smile on. her belly more than. a little bit of the swans once she was young mother she is old girl girl i'm so cold. that hou
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i got lvith tha mutual friend and i fell in love with all the programs and book clubs. i consider myself an activist i -- true thing to me. >> we got an invitation from the congresswoman to attend "march for our lives." we are from an urban community which is affected by gun violence. so it was a great opportunity to go on that journey. >> what inspired you to go? >> my personal background with gun violence. i have been affected firsthand by it. i lived in a community where there were holes in the walls. this affects me and so i wanted to shed light on that. we are affected by this every day. we have to go to school in this neighborhood. so it was a really golden opportunity, like i said. >> talking about the possibilities you bring as a young person, you are activating tright now. very impressive. thank you for being with us. we will hear more from you. and thank you, regina, for all the work you are doing. you have been called into this. you have had a calling. >> so thank you for all that you do. and we will hear more about the program in the next segment. >> please
i got lvith tha mutual friend and i fell in love with all the programs and book clubs. i consider myself an activist i -- true thing to me. >> we got an invitation from the congresswoman to attend "march for our lives." we are from an urban community which is affected by gun violence. so it was a great opportunity to go on that journey. >> what inspired you to go? >> my personal background with gun violence. i have been affected firsthand by it. i lived in a...
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the author of this month's book club pick answers your questions. and a poet's brief but spectacular take on letting go. the tariffs announced today play into a much larger economic narrative from the president and others about america's competitiveness in the world, and where the u.s. has fallen behind. part of that bigger picture is what's happening as developing nations improve their economic conditions. that's the focus of tonight's "making sense" story with paul solman as our guide. >> reporter: so your book is about the value of education and particularly the education of women. >> and that's the new wealth of nations. >> reporter: and you're his wife and an academic. >> who came up with the title of the book! >> reporter: indian economist surjit bhalla and his wife, sociologist ravinder kaur, in the u.s. recently to spread the message of "the new wealth of nations." >> the key thesis of the book is that education and the spread of education has transformed the world and has transformed relationships, inequalities between countries and finally
the author of this month's book club pick answers your questions. and a poet's brief but spectacular take on letting go. the tariffs announced today play into a much larger economic narrative from the president and others about america's competitiveness in the world, and where the u.s. has fallen behind. part of that bigger picture is what's happening as developing nations improve their economic conditions. that's the focus of tonight's "making sense" story with paul solman as our...
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the book club kicks. the can is an. alpha dog the better player claim the best bet to balance the budget cold shoulder above it. in the play not play. let's. go. play. the below the. team. play . eleven. eleven. glock. thank you. thank you thank you. for me. which is. just cannot get. the family. to scream a. her looks old look look look look look look look look look look slowly play. the flute look slowly. look look look look look look look look look look. look look look. look. look. look look. look look. look look this is a boot. color. polo relentlessly. look let. me play nothing sorry let's. get me a pretzel absolutely let's flip. cutler. play live and play a song now i'm young well below. the game play. look look slowly. slowly slip play. so. much. thanks. for. coming. back. thank you you thank . so. it's. down. to. lucknow. pluton no blood. glucose. blood. glucose. tests. lol. lol. no blood glucose. you. know. you can't blame. the best summer lucknow. looking six luke. luke soloists. loop. the loop player gets. lo
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and the lives of four lifelong friends are turned upside down in book club. out what jason solomons thought of that and the rest of the week's top releases in the film review good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hit man allegedly hired to kill scott may not, in fact, be dead as previously believed. the story has been brought to life in the bbc one drama a very english scandal which concludes tomorrow evening. jon donnison reports. where is the head boy? jeremy thorpe — charming, ambitious and powerful — was at the heart of one of the biggest political scandals of the 20th century. in an old bailey trial, the married liberal party leader was accused, but acquitted, of masterminding a plot to kill his former lover, norman scott. he was the love of my life. 0h, don't be ridiculous! a current bbc drama starring hugh grant as thorpe has renewed interest in the ca
and the lives of four lifelong friends are turned upside down in book club. out what jason solomons thought of that and the rest of the week's top releases in the film review good evening and welcome to bbc news. the bbc has learned that an investigation is to be reopened into the attempted murder of norman scott — a former lover of the liberal party leader, jeremy thorpe. it follows an admission by police that a hit man allegedly hired to kill scott may not, in fact, be dead as previously...
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the "noble houses" of timbuktu have been lding book readings for decades, a sort of ancient version of "bo clubs."pl the mee books on their forehead, symbolizing the transfer of knowledge. and an imam or other spiritual authority explains the meaningy- of the mosligious texts. ben essayouti, timbuktu's minister of culture, says the books should return to tir city of origin. >> ( translated ): it was the base to spread aisb culture and m to black africa. people came from south africa to study here, and others came from maghreb to bring manuscripts and books, especially to print them, becausafrica didn't have printers, so everything was copied by hand here. >> reporter: but timbuktu is not safe to return. the only way to get there is to fly with the united nations, roads are too dangerous. buis city at night, looks like any normal, city, if you look right behind me, there is a heavy security presence. these soldiers are bhelmets, the u.n. peacekeeping forces and they have been attacked manys tifore. the soldiers are not the only targets.ai riccardo the head of the u.n. mission in timbuktu, hadke h
the "noble houses" of timbuktu have been lding book readings for decades, a sort of ancient version of "bo clubs."pl the mee books on their forehead, symbolizing the transfer of knowledge. and an imam or other spiritual authority explains the meaningy- of the mosligious texts. ben essayouti, timbuktu's minister of culture, says the books should return to tir city of origin. >> ( translated ): it was the base to spread aisb culture and m to black africa. people came...
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it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or 40 years, they have had marriages it is el what's her name. 50 shades of grey, who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so, including receiving gentleman callers for the first time in many years. here is diane keaton answering the door to a new boyfriend. 0k, you're going to be great. great. this is going to be amazing. let's get to the window. just act natural. well, hey you. oh, good, you're home. he's wearing jeans. i love a man injeans. let me see. he's got a cute tush. um... oh, you brought me flowers? there you go. thank you so much. he brought flowers. i love a man who brings flowers. if you don't like them, you have to blame your neighbour, i picked them from their garden. oh, you're kidding me. no. the last time she went on a date she got pregnant. i don't think that's going to happen this time
it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or 40 years, they have had marriages it is el what's her name. 50 shades of grey, who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so, including receiving gentleman callers for the first time in many years. here is diane...
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diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have had children, they have grown up. they get given a new book and it is el what's her name. 50 shades of grey — who wrote that book? any way, someone wrote it. we know the book. whoever wrote it! this puts themselves in all in a tizzy, the soft erotica makes them feel perhaps they are wasting their time and they should be reigniting their sex life, so they decide to do so, including receiving gentleman callers for the first time in many years. here is diane keaton answering the door to a new boyfriend. 0k, you're going to be great. great. this is going to be amazing. let's get to the wind
diane keaton and jane fonda rekindle a passion for reading in book club. is the greatest english football manager of all time? some famous names put the case in football documentary bobby. what can possibly go wrong with this one? i did wonder. we will start with jane fonda, diane keaton. they are all there. it is four old friends who have been going to a book club for 30 or a0 years, they have had marriages, some have, their husbands have died, some are divorced, they have had children, they...
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play book club team for the white house playground it's fake you know but so much about who was your favorite player played to the tune to bring them up to turkey and europe the holiday to the entire country the champions of free and fairly for the last sixty years top league for minds. earth the home for saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas beyond blue series of global three thousand on g.w. and online. play. and rosa lopez is a nurse in berlin for twenty years she's been helping older people who can no longer care for themselves. is originally from spain she loves her job but it's increasingly difficult to do it well. thirty six thousand positions for care workers remain unfilled in german. and she feels the effects of this personnel shortage every day. or. nurse rose as work week gets off to a brisk start she's one of more than thirty caregivers who work for yard one of berlin's oldest privately run home health care services. the office has a house
play book club team for the white house playground it's fake you know but so much about who was your favorite player played to the tune to bring them up to turkey and europe the holiday to the entire country the champions of free and fairly for the last sixty years top league for minds. earth the home for saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas beyond blue series...
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diane keaton and jane fonda star in book club.'s hear whatjason solomons thinks about that and other films in the film review. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. they may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless "swift action" is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily te
diane keaton and jane fonda star in book club.'s hear whatjason solomons thinks about that and other films in the film review. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. they may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest...
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i wanted to start -- it's almost like a summer book club. >> steve: book -- >> jimmy: yeah, exactly.ever been in a book club. >> steve: me neither. >> jimmy: so this is -- but this is -- i did some research and i really went -- i looked at stuff i looked at reviews, i saw summaries. and ese are my five contenders. but,t i ed you to do is go to tonightshow.com/summerreads and vote on which book you want us to read together because i haven't read any of these. [ light laughter ] no, but i will. >> steve: when? >> jimmy: if they're on audible. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i want to read them. i'm gonna get into it, and i'll read it with you. right now "children of blood and bone" is in the lead right here. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: this is -- yeah. this is like a fantasy young adult novel. then this one is in second place, "immortalists" this is a a thriller and a love story. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yep. this is "iq" this is first in a a series of three books. this is like a detective novel -- and it's detective of crime in l.a. when the lapd doesn't want to take a ca
i wanted to start -- it's almost like a summer book club. >> steve: book -- >> jimmy: yeah, exactly.ever been in a book club. >> steve: me neither. >> jimmy: so this is -- but this is -- i did some research and i really went -- i looked at stuff i looked at reviews, i saw summaries. and ese are my five contenders. but,t i ed you to do is go to tonightshow.com/summerreads and vote on which book you want us to read together because i haven't read any of these. [ light...
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i haven't seen a book club, don't know, since like oprah. so i think we should really do a thing. it "the tonit show summer reads." here's how i'm going to do it. i've got five books. okay. here you go. i got five books, i'm going to tell you w i'm going to have you guys vote on them. okay? and we're going to decide which book i should read and we are all going to read it together. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: righ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah! i'll read it. >> jimmy: i did research. i did research.ik i readthe inner flap, i looked at the cover. >> steve: so these books you said -- >> jimmy: are judged by the inner flap and the cover -- that's only -- no, no. no, they all have got like good buzz and they're good books. i'll tell you what they are. this first one is called "the good son." ay? and this is by you-jeong jeong. and she is called the stephen king of south korea. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah, so it's a a chilling psychological thriller. get ready for this. a son who wakes up to find his mother dead in the house. can't remember what happened. maybe he did it.ve >>
i haven't seen a book club, don't know, since like oprah. so i think we should really do a thing. it "the tonit show summer reads." here's how i'm going to do it. i've got five books. okay. here you go. i got five books, i'm going to tell you w i'm going to have you guys vote on them. okay? and we're going to decide which book i should read and we are all going to read it together. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: righ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: yeah! i'll read it....
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data has been involved in one of our book club set has been so substantial in helping them create their own personal libraries. and for young people, particularly in middle school, sometimes they tend to drop off of those more disciplined activities. so to get them reengaged as they get ready for high school, it puts the odds of college and being a lifelong learner in your favor. >> i love reading but i can never say it quite like that. fantastic. inspiring. data, i understand that you might want to be a journalist. where does that passion come from? >> i have always been literary based. my family is literary based. but i think my passion for journalism is bringing real news, to real people and communities, and bringing a taste of culture to somebody that does not have that culture. or somebody who does not have that trustworthiness to some people. journalism does that. >> what is your course in school to do that? >> i wish to go to a four year school. somewhere in l.a., or the bay. but next year, i'm going to be a freshman at the oakland school for the literary arts and i want to major
data has been involved in one of our book club set has been so substantial in helping them create their own personal libraries. and for young people, particularly in middle school, sometimes they tend to drop off of those more disciplined activities. so to get them reengaged as they get ready for high school, it puts the odds of college and being a lifelong learner in your favor. >> i love reading but i can never say it quite like that. fantastic. inspiring. data, i understand that you...
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book club for the white house. rounded faking but the shut up of who is your favorite player. in the development battling to bring them up to turkey and europe to follow the entire country champion a free and fearless for the last sixty five years to make for mines. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. german chancellor angela merkel has called critical tweets by u.s. president donald trump sobering and depressing in a t.v. interview merkel condemned trump's decision to withdraw his endorsement of a joint statement after the g. seven summit she warned the european union will retaliate against u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum but also said continuing a war of words would not help the situation. donald trump has landed in singapore for the planned summit with.
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book club in the white house the first sound is shaky but the the top of your favorite place. to point them out. to see the entire country champion a free instrument for the last sixty years to play for minds. the stumbling types of empires came to dealing with anyone at all they killed many civilians. coming committing my father says i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge kind. providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for mines. time for an upgrade. that grows on by. coast with no. poor design highlights you can make yourself. tips and tricks that will turn your home into something special. upgrade yourself with t.w. interior design channel on you to. play. this is the w news from berlin i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program a german chancellor angela merkel and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are due to hold talks here in berlin it is their first meeting since u.s. president donald trump pulled out.
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play book club the wife costs ground is shaking up but the toughest loser favorite to play election is to link between the muslim church and the cultists in the entire conflict champix conflicts for the last sixty years just for mines the six you can tell us about a society by its garbage. costs it's horses for the rich but for many poor people it offers their amidships of survival the anatomy lunch for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi and slower to meet people who know the truth aluko garbage. it has created a striking family culture playbooks of this man for economic inequality program are playing a starting place walking the response to that. statements yes we are starting to. reach the truck exclusive group starting to look on t.w. . everybody. we need five points for i'm still here is the call by what we need if you look at china thailand india every country is moving along the passage still america for everyone to go to automobile for you will name there were no fifty. old churches in spain. and i know. we have to be all the way to society when you came on the pub
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knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone to see the central goal of the global community the book. club. media special makes personal stories and highlights extraordinary projects those are the final. the internet d.w. dot com education for all. and every journey begins with the first step and every month for each of the first words how much can we call nico he's in germany to punish irma. why not the little girl. it's simple my minor role model and her. substance. using a learning course. made easy. climate change is affecting us all. rising sea levels and. streets. change. through entire communities. the from the good news is our own choices in energy conservation. recycling. in transport. all the line find out what you can do today at redraw the lines not all. played. this is d w news love from her lynn u.s. president donald trump clashes with his allies betrayed he insists that the u.s. needs fair access to markets and intends to unfair trade practices and trump warns but if countries retaliate against his latest tariffs they're making a big mistake. also coming up the suspect in th
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the book club the whitehall the brown is shaky but the boy is your favorite to lead. the book in the entire country to treat her for the last sixty years the before mine's. a school exercise book filled with stories of war atrocities written by brave people who want justice. for one long two children. the award winning documentary starting june fourteenth. for you offer. it's book and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us. how the germans came together in one nation from shanda munyon to chancellor bismark. the history of the germans has been shaped by great rulers. i swell always to bring my royal college of that to protect christendom and spread find truth. that he thinks will learn to see. all week to fall back before the enemy and talk to me. and steer by courageous decisions based upon alcohols this you tell your master that we have received the crown of our rome from god and not from his presumptuous servant as high as holy sacrament. tomorrow we will have defeated the enemy all will never see one another again but. we must for peace. the germans every we
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applause] >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the conservative book club. >> some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> i have a theory about why the left is also hostile and it goes back to election day. think about all of their friends who are liberals who about 8:00 on election evening were about to pop the champagne, break the glass ceiling, they were going to get a left-wing supreme court justice, they were going to have policies on the left, they were going to have weakness overseas, they were going to raise taxes, life was good. two hours later, some of you may have lived through this, seen it in whatever room you were in, they were suddenly staring at each other beginning to realize not only is she not going to be president, but that means donald trump is going to be president. i believe what happened was a traumatic event comparable to a psychosis that the intensity and speed of the change was so great that most liberals today suffer from a political variance of ptsd. the part of trump's genius
applause] >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the conservative book club. >> some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> i have a theory about why the left is also hostile and it goes back to election day. think about all of their friends who are liberals who about 8:00 on election evening were about to pop the champagne, break the glass ceiling, they were going to get a left-wing...
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aggression has risen not only toward socialist media but towards any critical media side it just was this book club doing to my life following the failed coup in july two thousand and sixteen pressure on the agency's journalists increased several of the desks here are no longer occupied. mashallah turner suspects her months long detention was because of her work as a translator but that's not the official reason given in the ongoing case against her. so nonviolent bank fund said i was arrested because i attended a memorial service but it's no coincidence that i was chosen out of the thousands of people who were there. the whole. day there is definitely a connection to each day. but. i wasn't shut down it can continue to operate officially. i but all its journalists all its reporters have been arrested one after the other. that's how they'll put an end to the news agency so it was in that vein that i was singled out and arrested because of that's going on. in december two thousand and fifteen two women were killed by turkish police the public prosecution claimed they were members of a leftwing extre
aggression has risen not only toward socialist media but towards any critical media side it just was this book club doing to my life following the failed coup in july two thousand and sixteen pressure on the agency's journalists increased several of the desks here are no longer occupied. mashallah turner suspects her months long detention was because of her work as a translator but that's not the official reason given in the ongoing case against her. so nonviolent bank fund said i was arrested...
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in light of your latest novel, "manhattan beach," having been selected for the new york city wide book clubso why did you decide to do this particular story not just about the place, but about a woman's place in that wartime story, in that all-male bastion of the naval yards? >> well, i think i started with just being interested in new york during world war ii and hoping to have a sort of noir take on that. and then when i started looking at images of the city during the war, what really struck me was that the water was included in every picture. it was as if the center of the city actually lay at its edges. so in a way, my research just naturally gravitated toward the port of new york and its role during the war. and in a way, i followed the water into all the different worlds of the novel, organized crime, the brooklyn navy yard, which was a ship-building facility. deep-sea diving, which was a feature of ship repair. and merchant sailing. and it somehow become really natural, especially when looking at the brooklyn navy yard, to e revisit that sorry we all know in a way, which is that wom
in light of your latest novel, "manhattan beach," having been selected for the new york city wide book clubso why did you decide to do this particular story not just about the place, but about a woman's place in that wartime story, in that all-male bastion of the naval yards? >> well, i think i started with just being interested in new york during world war ii and hoping to have a sort of noir take on that. and then when i started looking at images of the city during the war,...
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play book club for the white house the flame brown this faking about the shut up of was your favorite song but. to the to make the point that nothing took it to fall to be inside the country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty five years to make for minds. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the first six months was for the rich the fun many poor people it offers their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like that. our reporters travel to nairobi and work and know the true value of courage. it has created a surprising parallel and cut. playbook what does all this mean for economic inequality around the world. you guys are starting class war theater the response to that statement should be yes we all stand in class won't be here because we're tired. and she destruct an economy. rich. exclusive report starting june eleventh on t w. this is d w news coming to you live from. the mall of more time is running out to find survivors close to a hundred people died in sunday's massive volcanic eruption many others are still missing and the
play book club for the white house the flame brown this faking about the shut up of was your favorite song but. to the to make the point that nothing took it to fall to be inside the country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty five years to make for minds. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. the first six months was for the rich the fun many poor people it offers their own chance of survival. and i could be lunch for today just like that. our reporters travel to...
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she did very well because she started a book club and it went very well.it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she is determined to find out what has gone on in her absence. and she thinks her husband has not been running things terribly, terribly well. so we have got little berty in the flat there playing with a jigsaw puzzle and says i will not be able to image this puzzle. there are ten really important pieces missing. i have counted them. ten, said irene, you should take care of them as no—one can finish a puzzle without pieces, bertisimo, she's learning italian. it wasn't me, he protested, it was ulysses, he ate them. he chewed it up, he swallowed the top of the monument, that piece. irene looked at her husband, stuart, typing an e—mail. 0h, at her husband, stuart, typing an e—mail. oh, really, said irene, you should not let your brother swallow things. we are old enough to prevent these things, seven is old enough to have those responsibilities. but i was not looking after him, and the father looked up. stuart, with menace, irene looked a
she did very well because she started a book club and it went very well.it went very well. she's now back in edinburgh and she is determined to find out what has gone on in her absence. and she thinks her husband has not been running things terribly, terribly well. so we have got little berty in the flat there playing with a jigsaw puzzle and says i will not be able to image this puzzle. there are ten really important pieces missing. i have counted them. ten, said irene, you should take care of...
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uh, she did very well in the harem because she started a book club and it went very well.t what's been going on in her absence. and she thinks her husband hasn't been running things terribly, uh, terribly well. so we have got little bertie, who's in the flat there, and he's playing with a jigsaw puzzle, and he says "‘i'm not going to be able to finish this puzzle, mummy,‘ said bertie from his position on the floor, ‘there are ten really important pieces missing. i‘ve have counted them.‘ ‘ten,‘ said irene, ‘you should take care of these things, you really should. if we all lost ourjigsaw pieces, then nobody would be able to complete a puzzle, would they, bertissimo? she calls him bertissimo, she‘s teaching him italian. "bertie smarted under the injustice of the accusation." he‘s got a little brother called ulysses, by the way, who looks terribly like her psychotherapist. anyway. "‘but it wasn‘t me,‘ he protested, ‘it was ulysses, he ate them! i saw him spit some of them out all chewed up, i saw it, mummy. and that piece over there, the top of the wallace monument, he swallo
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we have ten store sponsored book clubs for kids and adults. if you're looking for anything to do with the adults please sign up. you can also sign up online on the website. a few logistics, when the talk is over and we are having a book signing, if you would fold up chair and set them or laying them against the shelf on either side. we will bring a table out for the signing. it will take just a couple minutes to get set up and it will be here in this space. a little bit of a test to see if you can get the chairs folded up. you pay for books upstairs. we have the first book and the book she's talking about tonight. please pay for those upstairs and then you can get your book signed. >> this evening we are thrilled to have molly crabapple who is an artist and writer in new york. she has been in guantÁnamo bay and other places. her first book called drawing blood she's a contributing editor and has written for the new york times, the paris review, and vanity fair. her work is in the permanent collection at the museum of modern art. she'll be talk
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. >> we're going to start a book club on the show. >> nerve the audience, now listen to me carefully,s being given a special package, and i don't want you to open it. >> now, you remember the night before you were trying to decide what to wear. >> i wanted a color that would match the bows on the car. >> you get a car, you get a car, you get a car! pu . >> ie l le. tths lural t oref ever wy a show you'v wow!eve don >> with the dates and everything. >> every she has done? >> every show from "the oprah winfrey show. >> 4,561. >> and lonnie, the whole time. ♪ isn't she lovely >> i really do believe that i can't think of anything that was as transformative during those 25 years as your show. i can't think of anything. >> oh, thank you. >> i really can't. >> i thank you for saying that because i do believe we had a big impact on the culture. and i continue to feel that from people every day. >> absolutely. and i want to show you something where you'll see it even more. a journalist wrote this. >> oprah winfrey and gayle king inspired me to be a journalist. >> oprah brought my family togeth
. >> we're going to start a book club on the show. >> nerve the audience, now listen to me carefully,s being given a special package, and i don't want you to open it. >> now, you remember the night before you were trying to decide what to wear. >> i wanted a color that would match the bows on the car. >> you get a car, you get a car, you get a car! pu . >> ie l le. tths lural t oref ever wy a show you'v wow!eve don >> with the dates and everything....
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we have a strong community that is connected to who we are, there's great book clubs and different ways that people engage with her books, there's marches where we are there and were selling the book. i like to see that in our authors as well. it is helpful when that right community comes with the author. they know best about the community. >> i think some writers -- if the work feels like it emerges organically from the work on the persona they present i think it's helpful the people using social media as a tool to sell. i think for some that's part of their expression. think about the explosion in poetry going on now. and how much started on instagram. the poetry almost performed it, like instagram poetry. when the books came out people were interested in the writers for their writing, not just as people who are merchandising and selling. >> what are some of the things your mindset and behavior that helps you in your job? i imagine there is a lot coming at you all of the time. folks who don't know have an expectation that you can publish whatever you feel like. how do you do what you
we have a strong community that is connected to who we are, there's great book clubs and different ways that people engage with her books, there's marches where we are there and were selling the book. i like to see that in our authors as well. it is helpful when that right community comes with the author. they know best about the community. >> i think some writers -- if the work feels like it emerges organically from the work on the persona they present i think it's helpful the people...
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if you are to have a book and a book club be fun to say who is on your list. there could be others, i chose them and i'm happy to talk about others who might come in. a second caveat is that is for the particular peacemaking roles, not their overall record. for example, kissinger is in here for the china opening, not for his foreign-policy, not for the vietnam war a part of the argument is that i think about leaders is sometimes like waiting for the perfect person will be perfect in every way. what happens is you get people who can help with different sets of issues. the same applies for the genocide in the muslim minority. she is the de facto leader. we really wrestled with us. i had her in there for the courage she showed in helping burma get out of the is a military dictatorship, great personal risk an extraordinary leader. we talked about in part of the purpose of the book is to show the notion that man, woman, moment help them do some type of peacemaking. we call a cautionary tale he was an amazing leader of getting poland free from communism. another cav
if you are to have a book and a book club be fun to say who is on your list. there could be others, i chose them and i'm happy to talk about others who might come in. a second caveat is that is for the particular peacemaking roles, not their overall record. for example, kissinger is in here for the china opening, not for his foreign-policy, not for the vietnam war a part of the argument is that i think about leaders is sometimes like waiting for the perfect person will be perfect in every way....
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and a new movie a draft with the levin played 5 million mad at the top five, avengers and book club.tracee: apple working to fix the problem they helped create. cellphone addiction paid the company to announce a new digital health feature at its annual developer conference today that will let users track and set limits for the time spent on service apps. apple has been criticized in the past for the addictive nature of its devices. the company plans to introduce an ios update double six several bugs and address ways to combat slumping software sales. cheryl: well, and anonymous than forking over a lot of cash to have lunch with warren buffett. the winning bid at the charity auction hitting $3.3 million. to of course sit down and have a meal at the oracle of omaha. surprisingly, this isn't the record if one person paid 3.5 million a year ago could the auction benefiting organization that reveals an health care services to homeless and low-income people in san francisco. very famous. tracee: very cool. a volcano erupts in guatemala with at least 25 people dead. we'll have the latest on
and a new movie a draft with the levin played 5 million mad at the top five, avengers and book club.tracee: apple working to fix the problem they helped create. cellphone addiction paid the company to announce a new digital health feature at its annual developer conference today that will let users track and set limits for the time spent on service apps. apple has been criticized in the past for the addictive nature of its devices. the company plans to introduce an ios update double six several...
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so, he seemed to imply that certain offering, for example, investment in a book club or golf club were likely not securities he said there's a lot of excitement about this. they don't want to inhibit it, there's a lot of fraud and they had the responsibility scott, good news here for ether. it does appear that most but not icos will be securities. i expect the s.e.c., after a certain period to start enforcing those laws back to you. >> you're not surprised, bob, given your conversation with mr. clayton? >> yeah, mr. clayton, head of the s.e.c. made it very, very clear, number one, that they, too, were excited by this new technology number two, they were not going to change the securities laws just because the new technology was around here, you've got to have third party, centralized control selling the people expecting to make money on the deal and that's a security. and they said we are not changing that. today, mr. hinmanal plied that basic reasoning to the whole crypto asset and this is very good news for ether. this was the big question of whether or not there would be any kind of
so, he seemed to imply that certain offering, for example, investment in a book club or golf club were likely not securities he said there's a lot of excitement about this. they don't want to inhibit it, there's a lot of fraud and they had the responsibility scott, good news here for ether. it does appear that most but not icos will be securities. i expect the s.e.c., after a certain period to start enforcing those laws back to you. >> you're not surprised, bob, given your conversation...
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. >> guillermo: we will inform the other one if we're not coming to book club. >> jimmy: we will watcheer eye" only together. >> guillermo: we will never forget how #blessed we are to be bffs. >> jimmy: now we sign. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: there you go. i hereby declare you -- my friend. >> guillermo: my friend. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was fun. this is fun too. the cameras picked up an interesting moment. even though trump and kim jong-un were all smiles at the friendship signing, at the end of the summit, you can see here they posed for photographs. but kim jong-un -- yeah. [ laughter ] not to be outdone, the president has his own sign here. [ laughter ] coming out of the summit -- [ cheers and applause ] the details of this agreement they allegedly made were murky. trump assured the reporters that he didn't need notes to verify specifics of their one-on-one meeting because he has quote one of the great memories of all-time. except when it comes to stormy daniels, then it's all a blur. [ laughter ] there weren't many specifics given unti
. >> guillermo: we will inform the other one if we're not coming to book club. >> jimmy: we will watcheer eye" only together. >> guillermo: we will never forget how #blessed we are to be bffs. >> jimmy: now we sign. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: there you go. i hereby declare you -- my friend. >> guillermo: my friend. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was fun. this is fun too. the cameras picked up an...
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and the lives of four lifelong friends are turned upside down in "book club". jason solomons thought of that and the rest of the week's top releases in the film review at 5.45pm. our main story at 5pm — the european union says it will impose tariffs on imports from the united states within weeks — in retaliation for new us tariffs on steel and aluminium. the eu is now discussing which of its 10 page list of possible tariffs it will enforce — and says it will take action against the us at the world trade organisation. tariffs on american goods like cranberries, blue jeans and florida orange juice are being considered. canada and mexico have also vowed to introduce retaliatory tariffs. theo leggett reports. donald trump has made it clear time and time again, he thinks imports of cheap foreign steel and aluminium are harming the us industry. the american steel and aluminium industry has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices. it's really an assault on our country. his tariffs are meant to protect the workers at steel mills in pennsylvania, michigan and
and the lives of four lifelong friends are turned upside down in "book club". jason solomons thought of that and the rest of the week's top releases in the film review at 5.45pm. our main story at 5pm — the european union says it will impose tariffs on imports from the united states within weeks — in retaliation for new us tariffs on steel and aluminium. the eu is now discussing which of its 10 page list of possible tariffs it will enforce — and says it will take action against...
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she created the excelsior book club and was very fond of many authors, particularly around the french revolution. but, you know, many people in our neighborhood will be missed as they pass away. but patty was one in particular that touched our hearts. she was a really, really sweet person. she loved working with the sfmta, as i said. and as many of you have heard me talking about the parking wars we have in our neighborhood, she tried to tackle them and come up with strategies ways to alleviate some stress neighbors have, rather than fighting with one another and was very successful, actually. i committed to her, right before she passed i would not shy away from that issue. that we would continue her legacy and continue to work on those issues as it pertained to trying to improve the issues of pedestrian safety and pathways for elderly to pass and those with young children and also trying to alleviate some of the parking stress. there will be a memorial of her life this saturday june 23rd from 1-4 at the mira loma park clubhouse, 350 o' shawnecy. >> i would like to adjourn in memory o
she created the excelsior book club and was very fond of many authors, particularly around the french revolution. but, you know, many people in our neighborhood will be missed as they pass away. but patty was one in particular that touched our hearts. she was a really, really sweet person. she loved working with the sfmta, as i said. and as many of you have heard me talking about the parking wars we have in our neighborhood, she tried to tackle them and come up with strategies ways to alleviate...