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charles cooke prior to this interview a wonderful the 83 year-old woman came over and said to us she is very, very conservative and shadings elisabeth war and has good ideas so was she fit into "the conservatarian manifesto" logic? >> an extraordinary zero bleak way there is one area in which conservatives them libertarians became disenchanted with republican said of the conservative establishment in their relationship with banks and big business. it is time for the right to see the movement of free markets but pro-business is not the same thing. there is no need for government to back the winners or punish the losers. we should be in favor anybody who wants to get into the market and leave them to fight it out but that does not have the bush administration moved forward does not have republicans behave with a financial crisis or certainly not barack obama with all of his rhetoric has behaved. about corporations of what was left of the boilerplate but there is the truth that the government becomes far too cozy with big business. i imagine when a conservative who is genuinely conserva
charles cooke prior to this interview a wonderful the 83 year-old woman came over and said to us she is very, very conservative and shadings elisabeth war and has good ideas so was she fit into "the conservatarian manifesto" logic? >> an extraordinary zero bleak way there is one area in which conservatives them libertarians became disenchanted with republican said of the conservative establishment in their relationship with banks and big business. it is time for the right to see...
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wade about the history of the country >> host: charles cooke writes for the "national review" also the author of this book "the conservatarian manifesto". first of all, what is eight conservatory and? >> this is my definition. and started to see 2007 / 2008 the end of the bush administration people who are of the rights with republicans or conservatives but generally speaking there agree with the conservatives on policy and immigration and to go and extent of abortion but really not with federal laws covering gay marriage and they fished around to to come up with this word of conservatarian may be the last six or seven years it has been picked up a first are conservatives like bush in the second are the younger people who are not of the left but do not agree with the older marriage -- older conservatives like a marriage. >> host: what is the significance of the title? >> obviously there is a play of the communist manifesto. but i wanted to convey the idea that there is the underserved groups out there that really sets in the middle with conservatives and libertarians and and it isn't b
wade about the history of the country >> host: charles cooke writes for the "national review" also the author of this book "the conservatarian manifesto". first of all, what is eight conservatory and? >> this is my definition. and started to see 2007 / 2008 the end of the bush administration people who are of the rights with republicans or conservatives but generally speaking there agree with the conservatives on policy and immigration and to go and extent of...
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>> and now on book tv kamali want to introduce you to charles cook. he is also the author of this book, the conservatory and manifesto. first of all, what is a conservative area? >> this is my definition. i started seeing this word back in about 2007 - eight preparing for the bush administration. for people who are on the right but were dissatisfied with being called republicans or conservatives, generally speaking they seem to be people who agreed with the conservatives on foreign-policy, immigration, and to an extent on abortion , but it really did not when it came to questions of federalism, gay marriage, and drugs, and they fished around for what am i, who am i command i came up with this. and over the last six or seven years it has become picked up primarily by two strands. a 3rd people are conservatives who felt let down by bush and the 2nd is younger people who are not of the left but really don't agree with the older conservatives angry marriage more socially liberal. >> host: what is the significance of the title of the book? >> guest: obviou
>> and now on book tv kamali want to introduce you to charles cook. he is also the author of this book, the conservatory and manifesto. first of all, what is a conservative area? >> this is my definition. i started seeing this word back in about 2007 - eight preparing for the bush administration. for people who are on the right but were dissatisfied with being called republicans or conservatives, generally speaking they seem to be people who agreed with the conservatives on...
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our panel is back, and paul and charles cook. so, charles, are you a fiorina fan?i see carly fiorina at the moment largely being a place to displace trump. lisa: that sounds sexist. >> no. i think she's inexperienced and going to the hurt by her time at hewellet packard, i was impressed by her, but i want her to rise to the top. lisa: are her luscious lady lumps her biggest asset? >> i'm also going to be sexest and compare her to hillary, which is that's what we're doing right now. lisa: audible gasp. >> she writes i'm going to be more human, i'm going to be a real person from now on; right? like, i'm turning the hillary bottom to human mode, and i do think she actually is kind of human. lisa: yeah. >> which is nice. she's singing to a dog, doing this -- i don't know if you saw the buzz feed thing where she went into the buzz feed offices and said things to men that men usually said to women in offices. so people are responding to that because it turns out there's another way to be human besides the trump way, which is to be insane. lisa: i agree with you and the h
our panel is back, and paul and charles cook. so, charles, are you a fiorina fan?i see carly fiorina at the moment largely being a place to displace trump. lisa: that sounds sexist. >> no. i think she's inexperienced and going to the hurt by her time at hewellet packard, i was impressed by her, but i want her to rise to the top. lisa: are her luscious lady lumps her biggest asset? >> i'm also going to be sexest and compare her to hillary, which is that's what we're doing right now....
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host of redeye and charles cook, national review writer extraordinaire.s is an extraordinary development. he is getting the nomination, nothing to lose by signing the pledge. >> we don't have to talk about whether he will run as an independent. >> it is not a legally binding document. >> he will find an incredibly creative way of getting out of it. teesix i want to make america so great. >> all the republicans are too mean to me or he will make some corny joke. kennedy: favorite book. >> increasingly an expert. >> very good. kennedy: i want to ask you, you, is there a difference between how people will vote and what these polls are saying? he came out 1st and set i'm 30%, 3540%. talking about the national polls. >> there is a little difference and people who are supporting him now because they believe it will hold the they believe it will hold the feet of the establishment to the fire. i like trump and like to go to his rally. exciting and fun and ready to switch back. there is a lot of low-energy people out there. a low energy people. maybe we don't need
host of redeye and charles cook, national review writer extraordinaire.s is an extraordinary development. he is getting the nomination, nothing to lose by signing the pledge. >> we don't have to talk about whether he will run as an independent. >> it is not a legally binding document. >> he will find an incredibly creative way of getting out of it. teesix i want to make america so great. >> all the republicans are too mean to me or he will make some corny joke. kennedy:...
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. >> charles cook from national review says he was channeling an inner miss america by being purposefully cal. you are an expert. >> i answer questions without answering questions all of the time. but this wasn't even a question. the man was just airing what he felt how he felt about this country in. if you watched the rest of that whole thing a lot of people were asking questions, but they weren't. they were airing their grievances. trump did the same thing to them as he did to this man. listening, okay, great, on to the next one. so i don't really think -- we are making a big taw due out of this more than we need. >> i have to go to the liberal panel. this citizen's question started with hillary clinton when she was running against obama. are you proud of that? >> starts with hillary clinton. it started with supporters not her campaign that just is not true. by the way to say this is some kind of a plan is to say right wingers can't take responsibility for the fact that there are people like that who are supporting trump. that's his base. that white anti muslim islamophobic that's the b
. >> charles cook from national review says he was channeling an inner miss america by being purposefully cal. you are an expert. >> i answer questions without answering questions all of the time. but this wasn't even a question. the man was just airing what he felt how he felt about this country in. if you watched the rest of that whole thing a lot of people were asking questions, but they weren't. they were airing their grievances. trump did the same thing to them as he did to...
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. >> charles cw cook is the author. this is book tv on c-span2. >> this is book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is a look at our primetime lineup. >> our topic for the day is the year of fear, machine gun kelly, and the manhunt that change the nation. executive director of the national law enforcement museum in washington dc. he is an award-winning journalist with 25 years experience in the news business, part of the editing team that conceived and launched "usa today" in 1982 and held a variety of positions at the paper including senior correspondent, managing editor, and op-ed columnist recovered a variety of political and social issues. he served as supervising producer of the paper's in the kitty television production "usa today" on tv he led the team that conceived, designed and created the museum of news events in history located on pennsylvania avenue in washington dc and served as executive director from 1996 until 2011. the former chairman of the george foster peabody award the nations oldest award program for electronic media and currently serves a
. >> charles cw cook is the author. this is book tv on c-span2. >> this is book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is a look at our primetime lineup. >> our topic for the day is the year of fear, machine gun kelly, and the manhunt that change the nation. executive director of the national law enforcement museum in washington dc. he is an award-winning journalist with 25 years experience in the news business, part of the editing team that conceived and launched...
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charles: absolutely. let me ask you guys real cook kwik about carl. talked about art, real estate, high yield bonds.ook at this painting for $142 million at auction a year and a half ago. that was 85 million more than anticipated. we know new york city routinely have apartments going for 80 to $100 million. is that where the real bubble is? >> it's clear as daylight that the easy money has created asset bubbles in every asset class at a time when the average worker is struggling. that's an imbalance created by easy money and you don't -- it can go on longer than you think. but carl is absolutely right. charles: speech was '96, took four or five years for the party to come to an end. but do you think he's right on that. >> he's right. absolutely. charles: thanks a lot, guys, and, by the way, you don't want to miss neil cavuto tomorrow. he will be speaking with carl himself. and talking about the markets, the economy, and carl's presidential endorsement. hey, here's a sneak peek. >> so it sounds to me that trump is your candidate. >> he is. i think he's the best by far of any of these guys. >> okay. >
charles: absolutely. let me ask you guys real cook kwik about carl. talked about art, real estate, high yield bonds.ook at this painting for $142 million at auction a year and a half ago. that was 85 million more than anticipated. we know new york city routinely have apartments going for 80 to $100 million. is that where the real bubble is? >> it's clear as daylight that the easy money has created asset bubbles in every asset class at a time when the average worker is struggling. that's...
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cook political report. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. amy i'll start with you there. bit of backdrop we're getting with the 2016 contenders talking about did this happen on secretary clinton's watch? of course the gop candidates are going to try to make some hay with that. >> absolutely. and to make the case again that obama's policy in the middle east is disastrous and there's no center there. i thought it was very interesting, though, during hillary clinton's interview she wanted a mored i think it forceful response in syria, making that distinction of course with the president, we may hear it again. she's going to give a speech about iran next week. i'll be very curious to see what her response is there. although you'll notice she did not take a position on what to do with these migrants. no other candidates have, either. they know that it's complicated. they don't want to put a flag in the ground quite yet. but when asked specifically about it, did not get a specific answer. >> i mean, it's really difficult. because of course here in the u.s., we're trying to bala
cook political report. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. amy i'll start with you there. bit of backdrop we're getting with the 2016 contenders talking about did this happen on secretary clinton's watch? of course the gop candidates are going to try to make some hay with that. >> absolutely. and to make the case again that obama's policy in the middle east is disastrous and there's no center there. i thought it was very interesting, though, during hillary clinton's interview...
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cook political report. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. amy i'll start with you there. saw the political bit of backdrop we're getting with the 2016 contenders talking about did this happen on secretary clinton's watch? of course the gop candidates are going to try to make some hay with that. >> absolutely. and to make the case again that obama's policy in the middle east is disastrous and there's no center there. i thought it was very interesting, though, during hillary clinton's interview where she mentioned i think it was twice that she wanted a more forceful response in syria, making that distinction of course with the president, we may hear it again. she's going to give a speech about iran next week. i'll be very curious to see what her response is there. although you'll notice she did not take a position on what to do with these migrants. no other candidates have, either. they know that it's complicated. they don't want to put a flag in the ground quite yet. but when asked specifically about it, did not get a specific answer. >> i mean, it's really difficult. beca
cook political report. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. amy i'll start with you there. saw the political bit of backdrop we're getting with the 2016 contenders talking about did this happen on secretary clinton's watch? of course the gop candidates are going to try to make some hay with that. >> absolutely. and to make the case again that obama's policy in the middle east is disastrous and there's no center there. i thought it was very interesting, though, during hillary...
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amy walter national editor for the cook commit plit cal report and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. i have a lot of tweets and e-mails. this is a lot to do about nothing. why are you focusing on this? the country has so many bigger problems. it was the focus today, charles. >> the reason people are looking at it is because he's the frontrunner. that was a very nasty question. now, you can explain it away if you didn't hear it he didn't hear it. although a lot of journalists did. second you could say this is a guy who hasn't done town halls. he does a lot of interviews with the press but hasn't had the free-wheeling atmosphere. i believe this is the second one he ever did. a more practiced politician would have understood or immediately sort of undermined and denied the premise. his problem he could have been dismissed with another politician. the problem is that trump himself had trumpeted, if you like, the birther theories, the idea that he wasn't an american, he wasn't a chris chitian awhil ago. he hasn't as far ace know directly repented that. i think the real issue here is some
amy walter national editor for the cook commit plit cal report and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. i have a lot of tweets and e-mails. this is a lot to do about nothing. why are you focusing on this? the country has so many bigger problems. it was the focus today, charles. >> the reason people are looking at it is because he's the frontrunner. that was a very nasty question. now, you can explain it away if you didn't hear it he didn't hear it. although a lot of journalists did....
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cook next month. >>> 5:36 right now. you may be able to help police in charles county if you recognize this man.e's wanted for a string of robberies. he entered a store early sunday morning with a gun. he left with cash. he's also wanted in connection with two other robberies. if you have any information, police would like to hear from you. >>> in arlington, a man and woman walking on arlington boulevard boulevard 19 kenmore middle school were approached by a man with a knife who tried to take her purse. the man she w with the tried to fight him off, while another attacker came out from the bushes and stabbed the man. police say both victims are lucky to be live. >>> an approach from the attorney general to get up and get moving. we're not saying you have to run a whole lot. today's focus is on walking and calls on community leaders to make their streets more walkable. the convenient places for people to go for a stroll, d.c. is the seventh most walkable large city according to walkmore.com, it cites dupont circle as the best place to walk. >>> a new study is out, will it surprise you that it sa
cook next month. >>> 5:36 right now. you may be able to help police in charles county if you recognize this man.e's wanted for a string of robberies. he entered a store early sunday morning with a gun. he left with cash. he's also wanted in connection with two other robberies. if you have any information, police would like to hear from you. >>> in arlington, a man and woman walking on arlington boulevard boulevard 19 kenmore middle school were approached by a man with a knife...
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charles: all right. billionaires beware. al qaeda is targeting you in a new hit list. published in a glossy magazine featuring warren buffett, bill gates, michael bloomberg, the cook brotherslton the migrant problem. i waited take a listen to them. he made a very passionate and smart case for this. >> interventionism of republicans and democrats and neoconservatives that we have to remake the really -- middle east, and we certainly did. how safe with the world be. how safe we be? >> well, we should control our borders better. vacuum of american power. that is incorrect. arab spring, the political realm lucian we would of had this resurgence. we would have this crisis that we have seen. charles: is there argument that we helped get rid of qaddafi, help to destabilize syria, got rid of saddam hussein. even though these guys were brutal dictators, all of these major, major terror organizations that exist now and threaten the world probably could have never grown to the size or strength. >> there is a flip side each one of those arguments. saddam probably could have been swept by the same forces. very similar dictators. we did not help the secular muslims get an upper hand and
charles: all right. billionaires beware. al qaeda is targeting you in a new hit list. published in a glossy magazine featuring warren buffett, bill gates, michael bloomberg, the cook brotherslton the migrant problem. i waited take a listen to them. he made a very passionate and smart case for this. >> interventionism of republicans and democrats and neoconservatives that we have to remake the really -- middle east, and we certainly did. how safe with the world be. how safe we be? >>...
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to a large degree is a victim of its own success. >> hey charles, good morning. 27 hours and counting. california off the coast for me. tim cookle ceo expected to take the stage in a particular september debut of the second-generation of the most recent iphone version. tomorrow the iphone six and six at plus. apparently a processor may mean a much better camera, 12 megapixels and wireless communication. for those who are getting the app is on, this might be an enticing offer and they like to do this sort of things right around this time of year to get us all hot and bothered for the holiday season so we have something on their mind for that. charles: i want to ask you because there was big news a week ago that apple because of the features were running down quicker, will there be a marked improvement there? >> or should he. we should see in our extra battery life with the latest software update expect them to come out somewhere on the 18th of this month. that is something to keep an eye on and give back some of the space on your phone so you can store more photos and videos and the other thing going on in the bay area with app
to a large degree is a victim of its own success. >> hey charles, good morning. 27 hours and counting. california off the coast for me. tim cookle ceo expected to take the stage in a particular september debut of the second-generation of the most recent iphone version. tomorrow the iphone six and six at plus. apparently a processor may mean a much better camera, 12 megapixels and wireless communication. for those who are getting the app is on, this might be an enticing offer and they like...
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>> make me wounds her he comes here to stay at philadelphia it the saint charles borromeo cemetery will he help with the cookingisters of mercy of marion will come out and help with the meal. >> is that right? wonder you. >> maybe get to try his pasta. never know. >> there you go. >> is the plane, oh, not just taxing, rolling down the runway, isn't it? >> i think it is. >> we are ready for take off. next stop, philadelphia, pa. >> absolutely, how exciting. >> let's listen to the roar of the engines. >> plane is in the air. pope francis officially in the air on his way to philadelphia. >> make that big turn, probably about a 40, 45 minute flight, into philadelphia. >> some you have might be able to see him, see this plane. i would, if i lived in south philly, i would be out in my backyard. about 30 minute. >> usually right over south jersey? right over the delaware river. >> you can hear the crowd, they're still cheering, back in new york. >> look outside, 30 minutes. let us know if you see shepherd i. >> and use the #fox29pope. >> welcome back to the papal edition of good day philadelphia. the best i've ever be
>> make me wounds her he comes here to stay at philadelphia it the saint charles borromeo cemetery will he help with the cookingisters of mercy of marion will come out and help with the meal. >> is that right? wonder you. >> maybe get to try his pasta. never know. >> there you go. >> is the plane, oh, not just taxing, rolling down the runway, isn't it? >> i think it is. >> we are ready for take off. next stop, philadelphia, pa. >> absolutely, how...