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carol's picture in hand.orrance police department opened a file but they couldn't answer any questions. like had she finally just gotten fed up with mike and gone off to start a new life somewhere else? or has should be been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there is still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol, unbeknownst to anyone, sneaks back in here? and nobody when nobody else was around? imagine what it was like back then in that little house? mike, thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers. a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved as well. a few weeks later, a happened again. some of's clothes went missing. along with somebody from a place no burglar would know to look. under the butter dish in the refrig
carol's picture in hand.orrance police department opened a file but they couldn't answer any questions. like had she finally just gotten fed up with mike and gone off to start a new life somewhere else? or has should be been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there is still absolutely no sign of her. and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol, unbeknownst to anyone, sneaks back in here? and...
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but of carol dodge, the victims mother. carol dodge came around to your side. what was that like? i appreciate her finally understanding that i'm innocent. >> and, as we spoke, for the first time in years, chris tapp had reason to feel one spark of possibility. someone in a position to change his future was going to listen. >> coming up -- a new chance at freedom. could that controversial confession get thrown out of court? >> if this condition goes, the state has almost no evidence. >> when "dateline" continues. ateline" continues nexgard is the flea and tick protection that's #1 with vets. it even prevents the infection that causes lyme disease. your vet trusts nexgard for her patients and her own dog. plus, its delicious beef flavor is #1 with dogs. ask your vet about nexgard. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. plus, its delicious beef flavor is #1 with dogs. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breath
but of carol dodge, the victims mother. carol dodge came around to your side. what was that like? i appreciate her finally understanding that i'm innocent. >> and, as we spoke, for the first time in years, chris tapp had reason to feel one spark of possibility. someone in a position to change his future was going to listen. >> coming up -- a new chance at freedom. could that controversial confession get thrown out of court? >> if this condition goes, the state has almost no...
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yamiche: a stunning situation in our country, carol and phil.i'm so excited to talk to you for the extra. i want to thank all the reporters here tonight including yasmeen. eva from spectrum, thank you so much for being here. carol and phil for sharing your reporting with us and don't forget to tune in monday for the pbs "newshour" as we explore the read ahead, checking in on where negotiations stand over infrastructure. join us also for the "washington week extra" streaming live at 8:30 eastern on our website, youtube and facebook. we'll dig into phil and carol's new book, "i alone can fix it." thank you for joining us, good night from washington. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org.] announcer: corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by consumer cellular. additional funding provided by, the estate of arnold adams. koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and sand
yamiche: a stunning situation in our country, carol and phil.i'm so excited to talk to you for the extra. i want to thank all the reporters here tonight including yasmeen. eva from spectrum, thank you so much for being here. carol and phil for sharing your reporting with us and don't forget to tune in monday for the pbs "newshour" as we explore the read ahead, checking in on where negotiations stand over infrastructure. join us also for the "washington week extra" streaming...
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what are your thoughts, carol? lived in a parallel universe for longer than covid _ a parallel universe for longer than covid because i started treatment in july 2017 _ covid because i started treatment in july 2017 for stage four cancer metastatic. i started covering my face when — metastatic. i started covering my face when i was in buses and tube play mat — face when i was in buses and tube play mat long before covid and being unbelievably cautious. in the past year and — unbelievably cautious. in the past year and three months i call myself one of— year and three months i call myself one of the — year and three months i call myself one of the thousands of people in solitary— one of the thousands of people in solitary confinement, because i believe — solitary confinement, because i believe had to follow the rules of the guidelines of macmillan and people — the guidelines of macmillan and people who are immune compromised. i have been_ people who are immune compromised. i have been a _ people who are immune compr
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carol, this one is for you. scene in the book where the secretary of defense learns about operation warp speed that the vaccines are coming along. and here is how you guys write it. esper was initially delayed it when he was told he was authorizing contracts to produce two promising vaccines. but the secretaries then turn to concern. if the president learned they had millions of doses produced, would he or a white house adviser start demanding they administer to the public before the vaccine had been fully vetted by the fda? carol, this dovetails with the reporting in this book that the presidents concern over the coming pandemic was more about polling and public health and it's clear that people around him were concerned about that. >> you know, everything with donald trump, especially so in 2020 is seen through the lens of how it benefits him. and in the year 2020, many of those insiders got kind of too close a shocking look at just what that meant. a callousness towards the lies of americans. a focus on brush
carol, this one is for you. scene in the book where the secretary of defense learns about operation warp speed that the vaccines are coming along. and here is how you guys write it. esper was initially delayed it when he was told he was authorizing contracts to produce two promising vaccines. but the secretaries then turn to concern. if the president learned they had millions of doses produced, would he or a white house adviser start demanding they administer to the public before the vaccine...
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carol: donald trump struck a chord.very stable genius," we talk about the one thing that donald trump was truly a genius at, and that was his mastery of the megaphone. his ability to tap io people who feel elite elitist have dismissed them. pele who feel disenfranchised, who feel the economic winds are blowing against them and that they are looked down upon. this group, including some white supremacists and nationalists, they really love donald trump. now you have a band of republicans who want that donald trump border desperately so they can stay in office, so they continue to repeat the lies donald trump promulgated. judy: just quickly, you had people who wanted to talk to you, wanted to get the story out but there were many others who were sticking with him? phil: there were many others sticking with him. donald trump also wanted to get his story out. we sat with him at mar-a-lago for an interview for this book. and people are sticking with him. tens of millions of americans support him to this day and believe the li
carol: donald trump struck a chord.very stable genius," we talk about the one thing that donald trump was truly a genius at, and that was his mastery of the megaphone. his ability to tap io people who feel elite elitist have dismissed them. pele who feel disenfranchised, who feel the economic winds are blowing against them and that they are looked down upon. this group, including some white supremacists and nationalists, they really love donald trump. now you have a band of republicans who...
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amy: that is carol anderson, professor at emory university. new book is "the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america." we will be back with her after a short break. ■■ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! democracy now.org. i am amy goodman. we return to our conversation with carol anderson, professor at emory university, author of the new book "the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america." i recently interviewed her with nermeen sheikh. nermeen: professor anderson, another issue that you raise in the book as absolutely critical has to do with the denial of the rights of citizenship to blacks. so if you could explain thcrucial supreme court decision here, dred scott v. sandford in 1857, and how evenfter the 14th amendment was passed, dred scott continued to take precedence? >> yes. and so the dred scott decision was designed to try to stop the explosion that was happening, the secessionist crisis that was happening in the united states, becae there d been a sees of evts -- the missouri compromise, the war for texas,
amy: that is carol anderson, professor at emory university. new book is "the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america." we will be back with her after a short break. ■■ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! democracy now.org. i am amy goodman. we return to our conversation with carol anderson, professor at emory university, author of the new book "the second: race and guns in a fatally unequal america." i recently interviewed her with nermeen sheikh....
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carol, i will take you to the front page _ page! i will take you to the front page of the sun. so - page! carol, i will take you to the front page of the sun. so many i front page of the sun. so many comments on this yesterday saying that this team is a tight team, and there have been comparisons to 1996. yes and it is really nice, we've had so many years of focusing on one or two star players, normally the striker, and of course harry kane has come through, he got a lot of bad press, but it is amazing the turnaround, from a bunch of captain hindsights, in the coming pages, they were not saying that a fortnight ago, i'm not an expert, but i know when there is a u—turn in the offing, but there is a lot of appreciation for gareth southgate, and he has been on an amazing roller—coaster now because of his errors in 96, which provides a beautiful narrative to ken for this, but i really like the way that people are responding to his leadership, saying that they were she was in the cabinet, of course they are saying that, but i am really l
carol, i will take you to the front page _ page! i will take you to the front page of the sun. so - page! carol, i will take you to the front page of the sun. so many i front page of the sun. so many comments on this yesterday saying that this team is a tight team, and there have been comparisons to 1996. yes and it is really nice, we've had so many years of focusing on one or two star players, normally the striker, and of course harry kane has come through, he got a lot of bad press, but it is...
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silvina, along with carole sund. >> as a father, i feel terrible.t was silvina and carole, then the big mystery was, where's juli? >> what are you hoping? that juli is still alive? >> hoping against hope that they've got her somewhere. >> the realization that there's a third victim out there that may still be alive sent us into a frenzy. and my mind went to, oh, my god, she's out there, she's being held prisoner. something terrible is being done to her. >> in the middle of all this frantic searching arrives this letter to authorities with a taunting, tantalizing clue. with a crude map that may finally solve the mystery of what happened to juli sund. maybe, just maybe, we're going to find this girl alive. ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. drink water that is born he
silvina, along with carole sund. >> as a father, i feel terrible.t was silvina and carole, then the big mystery was, where's juli? >> what are you hoping? that juli is still alive? >> hoping against hope that they've got her somewhere. >> the realization that there's a third victim out there that may still be alive sent us into a frenzy. and my mind went to, oh, my god, she's out there, she's being held prisoner. something terrible is being done to her. >> in the...
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[applause] host: carol, what about him saying that led you to title the book this way? guest: it was an interesting challenge to summarize 20/20, what a painful and lethal year. when we looked back over the many ways, trump -- the many ways donald trump governor that year, he professed that he was such a great governor, that he would be such a leader and defender and he could fix everything because he knew best. philip and i in our reporting tried to put former president trump's statements to the test. almost every person who served him concluded with us he did not fix it and oftentimes he made it worse and he put his own personal gain way ahead of the lives of americans and head of the democracy. guest: it picks up on the way we titled our first book, "very stable genius." we wanted to use his words as a stress test as to whether he lived up to the ways he described himself. this was his pitch to voters, he is a businessman and he would know how to cut through the bureaucratic red tape in washington. by the end of the final year, little got fixed. he could not even fix
[applause] host: carol, what about him saying that led you to title the book this way? guest: it was an interesting challenge to summarize 20/20, what a painful and lethal year. when we looked back over the many ways, trump -- the many ways donald trump governor that year, he professed that he was such a great governor, that he would be such a leader and defender and he could fix everything because he knew best. philip and i in our reporting tried to put former president trump's statements to...
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back with us now, jonathan hoenig and carol roth. carol, are you buying?at this point with the currency because i always like -- [inaudible] as much as possible. still i'm trying to get my head around whether this is going to be a viable currency or perhaps just becomes another type of -- david: yeah. let me get jonathan in. we're having problem with your audio there. jonathan, i know you're a gold bug. maybe that is the wrong phase. but you have some gold as a defense against inflation. but you also loaf pushbacks against central banks all over the world. that is what crypto is. are you interested in crypto as well as gold. >> david, i would dispute that ring speck fully. david: please. >> a ponzi scheme a pushback against banking? that is what bitcoin is. this is not currency. this is a risk asset. this could have existed in 2009, 2010. there wasn't the appetite for it. correlated with stocks writ large. just some interest from amazon, interest from tesla, moves not only tech stocks up but bitcoin as well. david: jonathan, you're a libertarian. i'm basic
back with us now, jonathan hoenig and carol roth. carol, are you buying?at this point with the currency because i always like -- [inaudible] as much as possible. still i'm trying to get my head around whether this is going to be a viable currency or perhaps just becomes another type of -- david: yeah. let me get jonathan in. we're having problem with your audio there. jonathan, i know you're a gold bug. maybe that is the wrong phase. but you have some gold as a defense against inflation. but...
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because that was carol. during my time in congress i got to know and see firsthand her passion for helping students. two months ago, i visited carol at her home. and we recounted efforts in the past, we laughed, we shared the challenges of the future. because over the years she never lost sight that our country's future comes first when we prioritize the education, the quality education of america's next generation. and that's why carol made a difference in everything she ever did. our community and the students of fresno unified school district were made better because of carol mills' passion and dedication to not only her service but to the quality of their education and the future of america. she will be missed dearly by everyone who knew and loved her. my thoughts and prayers go to the family during this very, very difficult time. carol, we loved you. god bless. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, ms. tenney, for f
because that was carol. during my time in congress i got to know and see firsthand her passion for helping students. two months ago, i visited carol at her home. and we recounted efforts in the past, we laughed, we shared the challenges of the future. because over the years she never lost sight that our country's future comes first when we prioritize the education, the quality education of america's next generation. and that's why carol made a difference in everything she ever did. our...
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carol and phil, thank you so much.. acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain, and high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death, may occur. movement dysfunction, sleepiness, and stomach issues are common side effects. and you can pay as little as $0 if eligible for your first 2 prescriptions. when bipolar i overwhelms, vraylar helps smooth the ups and downs. >> dickerson: that's it for us today. thank you so much for watching. we'll be here again next week. join us then. for
carol and phil, thank you so much.. acute manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i in adults. full-spectrum relief for all bipolar i symptoms with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or...
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carol baskin. so what's the bottom line? as was so much in america, there are 2 totally opposite mentalities at play here. one believe that this is a land of do whatever you want freedom. that means no one can tell you what to do, whether it's about owning assault rifles getting a corona, virus vaccine, wearing a mask or regulating wild animals that you want to exploit for profit or social videos or your own ego. the other believes that liberty needs laws and regulations to protect the people. and in some cases, animals from cruelty and abuse through the reality show tiger king and the epic battle between jo exotic and carol baskin, more americans than ever been exposed to the underbelly of an illicit trade and tigers and other big cat. the film the conservation game takes us public awareness a step further showing us that our entertainers, our media and our talk shows, had been promoting a huge lie about the welfare of exotic species in america. the least we can do is to give wild animals the same protections that we give d
carol baskin. so what's the bottom line? as was so much in america, there are 2 totally opposite mentalities at play here. one believe that this is a land of do whatever you want freedom. that means no one can tell you what to do, whether it's about owning assault rifles getting a corona, virus vaccine, wearing a mask or regulating wild animals that you want to exploit for profit or social videos or your own ego. the other believes that liberty needs laws and regulations to protect the people....
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carol -- your takeaway when he's saying that? >> we were both pretty gob smacked, andrea as the president described disinformation as a beautiful word and it is really the through line of his final year in the oval office. i mean, think about all of the things that he has said that are essentially hanging over the country today. our book "i alone can fix it" in some respects a history book, but it is also current events and the president, the former president continues to sow distrust in the vaccine. he continues to say that, quote, unquote, indians were paid to vote and vote forred bien and that dead people voted and that's why he lost the election. he continues to raise questions about what really happened on january 6th. there was no hugging and kissing as he described it to us, and yet it's so important that you're focusing on this because right now he's the standard bearer of the republican party and if there was a primary tomorrow, and he had to decide, he would be the nominee for president from the republican party. that's
carol -- your takeaway when he's saying that? >> we were both pretty gob smacked, andrea as the president described disinformation as a beautiful word and it is really the through line of his final year in the oval office. i mean, think about all of the things that he has said that are essentially hanging over the country today. our book "i alone can fix it" in some respects a history book, but it is also current events and the president, the former president continues to sow...
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it is very real and continuing. >> woodruff: phil and carol, we thank you both. it is quite a book. it is i alone can fix it: donald trump's catastrophic final year. thank you both. tonight on the "newshour" and tonight on the pbs newshour online, how one california town dealt with losing well water for five weeks, as the state experiences extreme heat and drought. our community reporter crescencio rodriguez delgado reports from the san joaquin valley about why residents are worried and how officials are responding. read more on our website, that's pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the onging support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporati
it is very real and continuing. >> woodruff: phil and carol, we thank you both. it is quite a book. it is i alone can fix it: donald trump's catastrophic final year. thank you both. tonight on the "newshour" and tonight on the pbs newshour online, how one california town dealt with losing well water for five weeks, as the state experiences extreme heat and drought. our community reporter crescencio rodriguez delgado reports from the san joaquin valley about why residents are...
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carol, i'll start with you.ok, he did validate what you have in your book, didn't he? >> that was definitely my read or readout, so to speak, of the event today at the press conference. milley was there for one reason but of course he was going to be asked a lot about this set of chapters that phil and i excavated about that harrowing final -- the final months of the trump presidency. i think that general milley is the kind of tough straight shooter who would say this is inaccurate or i don't agree or there's a nuance here that you need to know if he felt that way. >> and, phil, i will have you talk about something here in your book. this is element 2. you write about bill barr, then attorney general, that i find fascinating. it says as spring wore on, bill barr came to believe that president trump was squandering his hopes for re-election, barr decided to talk straight to the boss, to tell trump he was losing. i feel you are going to lose the election, barr said. i feel you are actually losing touch with your o
carol, i'll start with you.ok, he did validate what you have in your book, didn't he? >> that was definitely my read or readout, so to speak, of the event today at the press conference. milley was there for one reason but of course he was going to be asked a lot about this set of chapters that phil and i excavated about that harrowing final -- the final months of the trump presidency. i think that general milley is the kind of tough straight shooter who would say this is inaccurate or i...
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first question to you, carol.a sense that he knows he is partially responsible for what went down? >> well, that is the 69,000 -- i mean $69 million question, and, you know, i'll just tell you that when phil and i were there at mar-a-lago, the president -- forgive me, the former president, donald trump, has a kind of physical commitment to this lie. he doesn't display any indication, and he doesn't believe this from his forehead to his toes. i'll tell you, also, that many of the sources, and we interviewed more than 140 front row witnesses to this presidency, many of the sources who were at his shoulder are still unsure if he believes this about the rigged election or not. add one more thing, alex, to your very good question, which is if it benefits and behooves him politically to continue to stoke this lie. it has been essentially the wind under his wings to continue to be the leader of the party. as president, he stoked fear and confusion and it helped him a great deal. his people who were angry turned to him, p
first question to you, carol.a sense that he knows he is partially responsible for what went down? >> well, that is the 69,000 -- i mean $69 million question, and, you know, i'll just tell you that when phil and i were there at mar-a-lago, the president -- forgive me, the former president, donald trump, has a kind of physical commitment to this lie. he doesn't display any indication, and he doesn't believe this from his forehead to his toes. i'll tell you, also, that many of the sources,...
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carol jump in. analysis of how this plays out right now for republicans. >> well, it's really tricky, hallie, because it goes back even before the vaccine was developed to early in the pandemic, when president trump in office was trying to sow doubt about the legitimaty and credibility of the government scientists, of dr. fauci, of the cdc, of the fda, of all of the arms of our government that were trying to keep people safe and end this pandemic, he was casting doubt with his supporters. fast forward to today, when the experts say it's essential that everybody get vaccinated and there are tens of millions of americans out there, many of them trump supporters, and red republican leaning states who are unwilling to take that vaccine. it's because of this doubt that president trump instilled with his supporters about the efficacy of the science. >> carol, at this point, it almost seems in the eyes of some trump critics perfunctory he mentions get the vaccine and pulls the punch, but personal freedoms,
carol jump in. analysis of how this plays out right now for republicans. >> well, it's really tricky, hallie, because it goes back even before the vaccine was developed to early in the pandemic, when president trump in office was trying to sow doubt about the legitimaty and credibility of the government scientists, of dr. fauci, of the cdc, of the fda, of all of the arms of our government that were trying to keep people safe and end this pandemic, he was casting doubt with his supporters....
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we'll hear from author carol roth along with chef andrew gruel. he will give us a first-hand account how difficult it is to get workers back in the door. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right the market hit a string of all-time highs but you know, what looks like a big move in this market now. you always want to put it in perspective. remember these are not what they used to be percentagewise. the first thing i will share with you, don't freak out. we are under pressure. with that in mind i have been writing and talking about the quality of the rally and the very weak internals for a couple weeks now. remember tuesday the all-time session high for the nasdaq? it actually saw the worst individual participating out of every single record-setting nasdaq session in history. there has been the message from the bond market, right? the message has been loud and clear but largely ignored by the experts of the 10-year yield is in full retreat as wall street stood collectively on the soapbox predicting it would go much higher muc
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. >>> i want to turn now to "washington post" investigative reporter carol leonnig. so happy to have her here. she's the co-author of the explosive new book "i alone can fix it: donald j. trump's catastrophic final year." again, so good to see you again. thank you so much, carol. listen, there are so many details from your book that we need to discuss. but i want to start with today's news. trump's ally, tom barrack, arrested and charged with illegal foreign lobbying on behalf of the uae. you have interviewed barrack multiple times. are you surprised by these charges? >> i think in a way i am because it's so unusual for the government to bring these kinds of cases. they're serious cases, don. make no mistake, when federal prosecutors subpoena your records, as they did with tom barrack more than a year and a half ago, it's a big deal. but the government is usually shy of bringing this kind of case, charging someone with essentially illegally lobbying. but, you know, what's interesting about tom barrack's charges and the arrest is that he's accused of basically trying
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carol leonnig, phil rucker, thanks for spending some time with us. out today. >>> up next, joe biden has been president for six months. we'll look at the republican forces that are working against him and what can be done about it. an be done a bout it not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ omega-3 from fish oil is an important nutrient for heart health. qunol's ultra purified omega-3, is sourced only from wild caught ocean fish, not farm raised and comes in an easy to swallow mini pill. the brand i trust is qunol. i became a sofi member because i needed to consolidate my credit card debt. i needed just one simple way to pay it all off. it was an easy decision to apply with sofi loans, just based on the interest rate and how much i would be saving. there was only one that stood out and one that actually made sen
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i will bring in carol roth.ack then some democrats admitted they would fall on their political swords when they voted for obamacare. i think the same thing is happening. what would it mean for the economy? what would it mean for the can doism spirit of america? >> listening to you talk about inflation, charles, does that mean we didn't save the 16 cents on hotdogs during the 4th of july the white house promised? in all seriousness we've seen the biggest, most historic transfer of wealth occur over the last 16 months from the average american to those who are wealthy and well-connected and unfortunately it has been done by distraction. people are counting thousands of dollars from stimulus and hundreds of dollars from tax credits. they're not seeing a giant armored car with trillions of dollars rolling between them, behind them, fundamentally changing the face of this nation and we're being gas lit about it. we're hearing that inflation is not happening or some are trying to convince you this is a good thing. whi
i will bring in carol roth.ack then some democrats admitted they would fall on their political swords when they voted for obamacare. i think the same thing is happening. what would it mean for the economy? what would it mean for the can doism spirit of america? >> listening to you talk about inflation, charles, does that mean we didn't save the 16 cents on hotdogs during the 4th of july the white house promised? in all seriousness we've seen the biggest, most historic transfer of wealth...
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carol swanking. but first the racism gold rush, that's the focus of tonight's first angle. >> because public schools have become cesspools of far left political thought, many parents views don't align and can't afford private or parochial schools rightly feel that their children are trapped. plus many of those private schools are just as bad anyway, if not worse. now, i can't tell you how many parents i run into complain about this dynamic. well, today, former attorney general bill barr delivered one of the most important speeches in recent memory on the dire state of public education in america. >> the state of our public schools is becoming an absurdity that is scarcely to be believed. while an astonishing number of public schools failed to produce students proficient in basic reading and math, they spare no effort or expense in their drive to instill a radical secular belief system that would only -- that would have been unimaginable just a few years ago. >> laura: thus the obvious question. why s
carol swanking. but first the racism gold rush, that's the focus of tonight's first angle. >> because public schools have become cesspools of far left political thought, many parents views don't align and can't afford private or parochial schools rightly feel that their children are trapped. plus many of those private schools are just as bad anyway, if not worse. now, i can't tell you how many parents i run into complain about this dynamic. well, today, former attorney general bill barr...
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carole hiley, we must leave it there. i suppose, carole hiley, we must leave it there.le generously. thank you very much. thank you. you can reach me on twitter — i�*m @ ben m boulos. well, it�*s a mixed bag out there at the moment with some rain around. and we�*ve showers in the forecast for monday too. some of the showers could be particularly heavy across southeastern areas of the country. and here, we could have some thunderstorms as well. so this is what it looks like early hours of the morning. you can see where the heavy rain is, particularly in the south and the southeast. dry weather across most of scotland and most of northern ireland. and really quite mild in the morning — around 16 degrees, for example, in liverpool. so on that heavy rain, then, in the south, it�*ll come and go through the course of the morning. in fact, there might even be some sunshine around for a time. but then through the afternoon, showers will brew across parts of scotland, the north of england, but the heaviest ones probably in the southeast here. and these are the ones that could tu
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host: carol leonnig?think it is important to address your question and i will tell you one of the president's most ardent supporters, attorney general bill barr supported everything trump wanted to accomplish and what to see him reelected had an entire team of prosecutors he launched across the country, including in the states you mentioned to investigate whether any of these claims would have moved the needle. he had a very tense conversation with ethan president donald trump to tell him they had run this ground, including the script table you mentioned any flood in the precinct place. the attorney general told the president not it was true and it was a lot of misunderstandings and fabrications. none of it would have moved the needle for any of the votes. i would turn you to bill barr. host: philip rucker, anything to add? guest: this is something the department of justice investigated so you don't have to take our word for it. federal law officers in this country who look for election fraud and were try
host: carol leonnig?think it is important to address your question and i will tell you one of the president's most ardent supporters, attorney general bill barr supported everything trump wanted to accomplish and what to see him reelected had an entire team of prosecutors he launched across the country, including in the states you mentioned to investigate whether any of these claims would have moved the needle. he had a very tense conversation with ethan president donald trump to tell him they...
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carol, you first. >> sorry.her expertise, and she was right. donald trump on air force one didn't want to hear what was right, wanted to hear the happy talk he continued to push, and it didn't stop there, by the way. it continued for months after we were all experiencing exactly what messonier had forecast. he continued to say the virus wasn't a problem. well, here we are now, people who didn't think the virus was a problem are literally in icu units questioning how this could have happened when they were told repeatedly that the virus was a hoax and was just a political thing that democrats were using to hurt donald trump, or at least his foes were. i have to stop for a moment and say one thing about the reporting that phil and i did in this moment. so angry was donald trump about messonier, so angry was he about this sort of to him, you know, anonymous doctor that alex azar, the hhs secretary, warned the deputy cdc director, please, as soon as you get to the podium, tell him you are not nancy messonier. he doe
carol, you first. >> sorry.her expertise, and she was right. donald trump on air force one didn't want to hear what was right, wanted to hear the happy talk he continued to push, and it didn't stop there, by the way. it continued for months after we were all experiencing exactly what messonier had forecast. he continued to say the virus wasn't a problem. well, here we are now, people who didn't think the virus was a problem are literally in icu units questioning how this could have...
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carol, final world. >> thank you.ter than less speech. they shoulding be countering with more speech. the biden administration should stop being creepy and stop spying on the american people. dagen: we've got a long way to go. carol mark wis, you keep doing what you're doing. >> thank you so much, dagen. dagen: let them die? what a top pta and n ark ark cp official is suggesting for anyone who, well, disagrees with her and critical race theory -- ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ build me up ♪ ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ ♪ and mess me around and then ♪ ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you know i'm driving, right? i do. ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep gra
carol, final world. >> thank you.ter than less speech. they shoulding be countering with more speech. the biden administration should stop being creepy and stop spying on the american people. dagen: we've got a long way to go. carol mark wis, you keep doing what you're doing. >> thank you so much, dagen. dagen: let them die? what a top pta and n ark ark cp official is suggesting for anyone who, well, disagrees with her and critical race theory -- ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪...
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i'm joined by texas state senator carol alvarado, you're separate from house colleagues doing the walkout george airborne. are you meeting with senator schumer or any others on the agenda? >> good morning, hallie. we may be separate but stand in solidarity with our house colleagues. we are in the process of setting up those meetings, many of us were here several weeks ago to meet with schumer and the vice president and what we're doing today is putting the brakes on this issue and shining a light on how serious of an issue this is. we know this is happening all over the country and stems from the big lie told by the big liar himself. the bill that's going to be on the senate floor today in texas is a very bad bill. it hinders mail ballot voting for our seniors, for the
i'm joined by texas state senator carol alvarado, you're separate from house colleagues doing the walkout george airborne. are you meeting with senator schumer or any others on the agenda? >> good morning, hallie. we may be separate but stand in solidarity with our house colleagues. we are in the process of setting up those meetings, many of us were here several weeks ago to meet with schumer and the vice president and what we're doing today is putting the brakes on this issue and shining...
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>> joining us now is state senator carol alvarado, representing parts of houston, chair of the texas senate democratic caucus. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to begin with your meeting with senator joe manchin and just what you believe was accomplished in that meeting. >> thanks for having me. well, first of all, he was very gracious with his time. he sat down for over an hour with us. and he wanted to know about things that were in the bill that the legislature has taken up now twice and will take it up again, so a total of three times. but we wanted to hear about things that were important to us, and we told him having a provision in a bill that congress can pass would be pre-clearance. that's very important for a state like texas that has a long history of discrimination, of gerrymandering, intentionallile,
>> joining us now is state senator carol alvarado, representing parts of houston, chair of the texas senate democratic caucus. senator, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i want to begin with your meeting with senator joe manchin and just what you believe was accomplished in that meeting. >> thanks for having me. well, first of all, he was very gracious with his time. he sat down for over an hour with us. and he wanted to know about things that were in the bill that the...
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newly released audio that comes to us from pulitzer prizewinning germism duo carol leonnig and phil rucker of "the washington post," they interviewed trump at mar-a-lago back in march for their book "i alone can fix it."
newly released audio that comes to us from pulitzer prizewinning germism duo carol leonnig and phil rucker of "the washington post," they interviewed trump at mar-a-lago back in march for their book "i alone can fix it."
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who, according to a new book by "washington post" reporters, carol leonnig, and philip rucker, was called out by a potential committee colleague. congresswoman liz cheney of wyoming as the guy who did this. the guy responsible for the january-6th attack on the capitol. and now, that guy is going to
who, according to a new book by "washington post" reporters, carol leonnig, and philip rucker, was called out by a potential committee colleague. congresswoman liz cheney of wyoming as the guy who did this. the guy responsible for the january-6th attack on the capitol. and now, that guy is going to
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and it came from a key figure cited often by phil rucker and carol leonnig in their new book. general mark milly, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff today was asked about comments attributed to him in the book expressing fears trump would attempt some sort of coup to stay in power after the 2020 election. >> i'm not going to comment on what's in any of those books. let me just say this, though. i always personally provided the best military professional advice to president trump previously, to president biden or any other president. i always provide the best advice to the secretary of defense whomever is the secretary of defense. and i do that for the national security council as well. i want america to know the united states military is an apolitical institution. our oath is to the constitution, not to any individual at all. and the military did not and will not and should not ever get involved ipdomestic politics. we don't ever arbitrate elections. that's the job of the judiciary and the legislature and the american people. >> with that let's bring in our lead off guests
and it came from a key figure cited often by phil rucker and carol leonnig in their new book. general mark milly, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff today was asked about comments attributed to him in the book expressing fears trump would attempt some sort of coup to stay in power after the 2020 election. >> i'm not going to comment on what's in any of those books. let me just say this, though. i always personally provided the best military professional advice to president trump...
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and she yelled carol carol carol and they thought she was yelling kill with a southern accent. it was all a big misunderstanding, really. in case you thought it was a mistake. here she is in the 2015 interview praising britton's decision to support bombing the people of syria. so it looks like the british parliament was void for strikes after this debate on wednesday in touch meant miss issue with what the british public wants. you know, i think that we have seen over the past few weeks since the paris bombings are real said, change in british public opinion. there is a realization that there is actually a lot in stake at stake in syria for british security. and really for european unity, yes, in order to respond to the pair is attacked with bomb syrian children and find out the offshoots, can't get much more logical than that's common sense. plus, we mentioned the unity. it really brings us together to bomb other peoples. how will the bush strikes in syria that david cabman is proposing make the british public any safer? well, you know, they're not going to have a huge effect
and she yelled carol carol carol and they thought she was yelling kill with a southern accent. it was all a big misunderstanding, really. in case you thought it was a mistake. here she is in the 2015 interview praising britton's decision to support bombing the people of syria. so it looks like the british parliament was void for strikes after this debate on wednesday in touch meant miss issue with what the british public wants. you know, i think that we have seen over the past few weeks since...
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so quite a italy's lorenzo san a guy next but australia and carol is out. he retired with an abdominal injury during his but much was felix augustine. this is carol is a 1st tournaments in february and it sounds like he's not going to be, i think he said, you're going forward. you know, i don't want to be playing every week. that's one who i am. i don't want to be chasing a tennis ball on the well, that's not me. but i think it's called the icon. i don't play that often because it gives him, you know, when i do play that definitely chain in omar. omar matches are packed out, and i think that's the cool thing about it. luck. they like carol? so he play me friday and now he's playing and is full hot. brandon? it's pretty cool. and mary may be out of wimbledon, but as a new british tennis start emerging and she's coached by my father in law 18 year old wildcard m. right. a connie delighted the home crowd by beating romania serrano hysteria in straight sets. but a connie whose rank 338 in the world have never even wanted w t a match until the tournament that sh
so quite a italy's lorenzo san a guy next but australia and carol is out. he retired with an abdominal injury during his but much was felix augustine. this is carol is a 1st tournaments in february and it sounds like he's not going to be, i think he said, you're going forward. you know, i don't want to be playing every week. that's one who i am. i don't want to be chasing a tennis ball on the well, that's not me. but i think it's called the icon. i don't play that often because it gives him,...
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carol leonnig and phil rucker.thank you for having us. >>> coming up, the mounting pressure on president biden to do something about voting rights. we'll discuss next. ething about rights we'll discuss next there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l are your hr processes weighing down your employees? on to quarterly projections! introducing the wildly civilized expense report! if you're using multiple systems, re-entering data over and over time sheet! using email and spreadsheets to manage information and approvals, then your hr systems are a drag on productive time. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in a single, easy-to-use software. visit paycom dot com and schedule your demo today. do they know this door is locked [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arth
carol leonnig and phil rucker.thank you for having us. >>> coming up, the mounting pressure on president biden to do something about voting rights. we'll discuss next. ething about rights we'll discuss next there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cherokee l are your hr processes weighing down...
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lynch about her in-depth look in her new book subtitled the rise and fall of the secret service carol lennig on this episode of book notes plus listen at c-span.org slash podcast or wherever you get your podcast. well, if you follow the wnba or women's basketball in general, you know who jocelyn willoughby is she was a star for uva cavaliers and now she's with the new york liberty, but ms. willoughby has also formed a book club and it's called read what you sow. jocelyn willoughby, where did that come from? hi, thank you so much for having me so the book club was actually inspired by the events that have been gone on the country, you know, one the pandemic gone side of the pandemic and then just the racial and social injustice from the murders of george floyd breonna taylor and others that we had seen throughout this summer of 2020 that you know those events and just kind of that moment of crisis and that really knowing what was happening in the world what was going on what to do is really where the idea for read what you sow came and you know the need and want to inform myself on whe
lynch about her in-depth look in her new book subtitled the rise and fall of the secret service carol lennig on this episode of book notes plus listen at c-span.org slash podcast or wherever you get your podcast. well, if you follow the wnba or women's basketball in general, you know who jocelyn willoughby is she was a star for uva cavaliers and now she's with the new york liberty, but ms. willoughby has also formed a book club and it's called read what you sow. jocelyn willoughby, where did...
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that's according to the new book, i alone can fix it by our first guest tonight carol leonnig and philip rucker. because chaos was always a future of the trump white house, most of us were tired of it then, we're still tired of it now that he's out of office, but something has changed in the last few days for the people who never grew tired for the die hard trump lovers and conservatives. it seems like they're trying to realize the danger of embracing the chaos and jumping off the cliff with trump. case in point, here is one line from a wild, unhinged statement that trump sent out yesterday quote, people are refusing to take the vaccine because they don't trust the biden administration. they don't trust the election results. and quote. there was more, but that is all we will say right now, we're only repeating that part because it's part of a broader point that i'm trying to make here. donald trump, the most influential person in the republican party, by far, it is still lying about the election, but now he's encouraging people to doubt the efficacy of the coronavirus vaccine at the same
that's according to the new book, i alone can fix it by our first guest tonight carol leonnig and philip rucker. because chaos was always a future of the trump white house, most of us were tired of it then, we're still tired of it now that he's out of office, but something has changed in the last few days for the people who never grew tired for the die hard trump lovers and conservatives. it seems like they're trying to realize the danger of embracing the chaos and jumping off the cliff with...
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it goes to the conversation you were having with carol, at least about the rules of the road.et's acknowledge that the constitution, however flawed, gives us a guide to living together and we can amend it and try to change it as we go along. but you can't have one of the two functional parties slipping into a permanent state of the denial of reality and the denial of the constitution when they don't like the result. and that's where as currently constituted the republican party is right now. and so i think the president knows that he won this election fairly and squarely and with a number very much in line with history and above people like truman and kennedy, nixon the first time, more than george w. bush the first time, more than donald trump in 2016. having won that election, he's been charged with, again, making us believe again that the engines of mobility, the engines of reform can work. and so i think that at the end of the day he will put a premium on results because he wants to prove -- and this is the work of the last chapter of his life -- he wants to prove that dem
it goes to the conversation you were having with carol, at least about the rules of the road.et's acknowledge that the constitution, however flawed, gives us a guide to living together and we can amend it and try to change it as we go along. but you can't have one of the two functional parties slipping into a permanent state of the denial of reality and the denial of the constitution when they don't like the result. and that's where as currently constituted the republican party is right now....
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carol lenny began report -- carol leonnig began reporting on the secret service for the washington post2012. she started her coverage on hooker gate, the scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to hotel rooms while making arrangements for president obama to visit columbia. we talked with her about her in-depth look in her new book subtitled "the rise and fall of the secret service." carol leonnig, listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ ♪ >> weekends on c-span two are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sundays, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. it's television for serious readers. learn, discover, explore. weekends on c-span two. >> follow american history tv on facebook, fwirt and youtube. to learn about what happened this day in history watch videos and learn more about the people and events that have shaped the american story. find us at c-span history.
carol lenny began report -- carol leonnig began reporting on the secret service for the washington post2012. she started her coverage on hooker gate, the scandal in which agents brought prostitutes to hotel rooms while making arrangements for president obama to visit columbia. we talked with her about her in-depth look in her new book subtitled "the rise and fall of the secret service." carol leonnig, listen on c-span.org/podcast or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ ♪ >>...
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clint mentioned general honore and phil rucker and carol len nick. we're going to have all three of those folks coming up. we start with general honore. he previously served as the commander of the joint task force katrina. general honore, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with your impressions of the hearing today, the valiant and heroic officers and you have officers like harry dunn who blatantly stated black officers had to fight a different war on january 6th because they were attacked and had to endure racist epithets based solely on the way they look. >> absolutely. they were composed, they shared their experience. they shared it with people themselves that were victims that they were trying to protect. what is clear today from the officers' perspective and what i heard is that they take offense at the president saying this was a tourism event. he needs to be held accountable. the former president -- there are many indications that the executive branch was complicit. [ inaudible ] what's coming out clear is that the executive branc
clint mentioned general honore and phil rucker and carol len nick. we're going to have all three of those folks coming up. we start with general honore. he previously served as the commander of the joint task force katrina. general honore, it's good to have you with us. i want to start with your impressions of the hearing today, the valiant and heroic officers and you have officers like harry dunn who blatantly stated black officers had to fight a different war on january 6th because they were...
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. >> great to see you, carol now before we get into the nitty-gritty of what happened today, i just wantill a sense that ecommerce is booming and ups is a percentage of that or have we decided that somehow that world is slowing down and ups is something you don't want to own >> there's been a permanent shift in how consumers are shopping and ecommerce sales are booming, but the rate of growth is not the same as it was last year when everyone was sheltering in place. and in fact, if you look at our performance in the second quarter, our average daily volume was down slightly in the united states. we predicted that because last year one of our products called sure post drove 53% of our total u.s. volume. we realized that when the economy started to open and stores reopened, consumers would go back into their stores. we saw it happen in fact, if you back out the sure post related volume, our average volume grew in the second quarter by 4% >> well, okay. all well and good, but what i think has happened here, what's transpired is that because you told a story a second time, you had your analy
. >> great to see you, carol now before we get into the nitty-gritty of what happened today, i just wantill a sense that ecommerce is booming and ups is a percentage of that or have we decided that somehow that world is slowing down and ups is something you don't want to own >> there's been a permanent shift in how consumers are shopping and ecommerce sales are booming, but the rate of growth is not the same as it was last year when everyone was sheltering in place. and in fact, if...
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carol swain wrote an op-ed. >> i just sat down.rote it, i wrote it as a warning for americans, until that time, i saw them as people of the boong, the book.we had so much in comm. dan: she realized islam is not like other religion in u.s. >> it struck me, islam was different. if we didn't do something different in america it posed a threat to us, i knew the day after the article was published based on the reaction this was different, not like anything else that i had written. i was unprepared for what i experienced. >> it swept across vanderbilt, she seems to have victimized the entire campus. >> a protest, i protest against my bigotry and hatred. that was stunning. i experienced a lots of harassment. the next day, the students were saying, we're afraid of professor swain's followers, and e-mail to students if they were experiencing any stress, if they could -- there was op-ed pieces written, that i had filled campus with terror. i was a fundamentalist person, and i hated muslims and i hated gays and lesbians and i was a threat to
carol swain wrote an op-ed. >> i just sat down.rote it, i wrote it as a warning for americans, until that time, i saw them as people of the boong, the book.we had so much in comm. dan: she realized islam is not like other religion in u.s. >> it struck me, islam was different. if we didn't do something different in america it posed a threat to us, i knew the day after the article was published based on the reaction this was different, not like anything else that i had written. i was...