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cory: 13. lemonis: really? cory: yep. lemonis: a pint-sized entrepreneur and his mom have created a popular cookie brand. cory: would you like to try a cookie? jennifer: these are really good. cory: thank you. lemonis: but now their company is going through growing pains. lisa: when you don't have the right resources or the brain, this is what happens. i'm back to square one. lemonis: the c.e.o. struggles with the fundamentals. how much does it cost to make a dozen? cory: a dozen is around... lemonis: you don't know. cory: oh, no. lemonis: his mother struggles with self-doubt. lisa: i don't think i can take the company where it needs to be. lemonis: you can. i'm positive. i wouldn't be standing here. their product tastes great, but it can't be sold in stores. what's the shelf life? cory: two days. lemonis: if i can't get this young c.e.o. up to speed and get his mother to trust me... no matter what you try to do to push me away, you're not going to be able to do it. ...this cookie company could crumble. my name is marcus
cory: 13. lemonis: really? cory: yep. lemonis: a pint-sized entrepreneur and his mom have created a popular cookie brand. cory: would you like to try a cookie? jennifer: these are really good. cory: thank you. lemonis: but now their company is going through growing pains. lisa: when you don't have the right resources or the brain, this is what happens. i'm back to square one. lemonis: the c.e.o. struggles with the fundamentals. how much does it cost to make a dozen? cory: a dozen is around......
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cory booker, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, joe biden. it would be interesting to see who they are. after the on anything last couple of years, the list will change. some people who seem hot right now, who seem like front runners will not be a year from now. people that are not on our radar, members of the senate, will probably on the radar. it is interesting because they are sitting there, sometimes i find as i talked to oprah -- operatives in both parties, republicans don't understand democrats and democrats don't understand republicans. you have a bunch of republicans trying to guess how the democratic party is going to pick their nominee. they might not be the best situated to decide that. right now, it sounds like they have a vacuum cleaner and they are trying to download as much information as they can and they are trying, unsuccessfully, to get democrats to attack each other by highlighting some of the areas of this grievance. it does aid to pick up those scabs. frankly, she is talking about finance -- campaign finance. pushing dem
cory booker, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, joe biden. it would be interesting to see who they are. after the on anything last couple of years, the list will change. some people who seem hot right now, who seem like front runners will not be a year from now. people that are not on our radar, members of the senate, will probably on the radar. it is interesting because they are sitting there, sometimes i find as i talked to oprah -- operatives in both parties, republicans don't understand...
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for example, senator cory booker took missions from the insurance pac. where do they get their contributions from? from corporations. how pure was that pledge, cory, when you are taking contributions from the insurance pac, they're all really turn to fit themselves into what they think progressives will want in 2020. i think it is a good illustration of how the race for the left works. i think certainly in terms of issues, medicare for all -- this was a prominent bernie sanders proposal, which now we know from the mercatus center will cost us $32 trillion over 10 years. i mean, this is just like pretty extreme for most americans. but you know, you have bernie sanders out there with this proposal. 16 senators have signed onto it. almost all of the 2020 hopefuls have tried to hang their star on the proposal as well, so we see these issues, there is a demonstrable attempt to shed past associations with anything that might be considered establishment or mainstream, or even conservative. and, you know, a flagrant attempt to adopt a new position that is more l
for example, senator cory booker took missions from the insurance pac. where do they get their contributions from? from corporations. how pure was that pledge, cory, when you are taking contributions from the insurance pac, they're all really turn to fit themselves into what they think progressives will want in 2020. i think it is a good illustration of how the race for the left works. i think certainly in terms of issues, medicare for all -- this was a prominent bernie sanders proposal, which...
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cory shockey, as well, adviser when john mccain sought presidency in 2008.y, you tweeted today you sailed on the ship "john mccain" in 2008 and you're better for it. what was that voyage like, and what made you decide to sign up? >> well, i so admired senator mccain's insistence if we were going to fight wars we ought actually to win them. and so i didn't know him when i hired on to the campaign. and i have to say, i admired him more at the end of that grueling campaign that he lost than i did at the start. >> why is that? explain that a little bit. talk about the evolution that you saw unfold there over the course of that campaign, cory. >> yeah. well, john's fundamental decency. is unwillingness to let some people who wanted to support him in ways he thought were bad for the country, either by trying to make race an issue or trying to suggest that president obama was somehow unfit. and john's insistence that he disagreed with his policy views, but that candidate obama was an honorable man. a really important time. with all the ugliness in our current polit
cory shockey, as well, adviser when john mccain sought presidency in 2008.y, you tweeted today you sailed on the ship "john mccain" in 2008 and you're better for it. what was that voyage like, and what made you decide to sign up? >> well, i so admired senator mccain's insistence if we were going to fight wars we ought actually to win them. and so i didn't know him when i hired on to the campaign. and i have to say, i admired him more at the end of that grueling campaign that he...
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cory doctorow books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, and most recently, walk away. and walter mosley, books with devil in a blue dress, phyllis jones and most recently down the river onto the sea. booktv, all this week and prime time. here on c-span2. >> we are joined with a look ahead at the senate. he reports for the hill and alex, senate not taken the usual august recess, not sending senators back home to their states to campaign, the ones running in
cory doctorow books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, and most recently, walk away. and walter mosley, books with devil in a blue dress, phyllis jones and most recently down the river onto the sea. booktv, all this week and prime time. here on c-span2. >> we are joined with a look ahead at the senate. he reports for the hill and alex, senate not taken the usual august recess, not sending senators back home to their states to campaign, the ones running in
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cory doctorow will be our live sunday at noon eastern. his other books include down and out in the magic kingdom, "little brother," and other novels. in-depth, fiction addiction -- fiction addition -- fiction addition, live noon on sunday. andrew wheeler testifies in front of the senate. later hearing about nasa's explanation of the solar system. on c-span2, the senate continues work on a federal spending bill for 2019. you can watch all of our live programming online or at the
cory doctorow will be our live sunday at noon eastern. his other books include down and out in the magic kingdom, "little brother," and other novels. in-depth, fiction addiction -- fiction addition -- fiction addition, live noon on sunday. andrew wheeler testifies in front of the senate. later hearing about nasa's explanation of the solar system. on c-span2, the senate continues work on a federal spending bill for 2019. you can watch all of our live programming online or at the
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yet today, you heard from cory booker and, let harris, two members of -- kamala harris, two members of the u.s. senate. [applause] that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we are going to own and fight for. that's what makes this fight a fight that is born out of love of country.
yet today, you heard from cory booker and, let harris, two members of -- kamala harris, two members of the u.s. senate. [applause] that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we are going to own and fight for. that's what makes this fight a fight that is born out of love of country.
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because the city was once home to the nation's largest slave market, and yet today, you heard from cory booker and kamala harris, to members of the united states senate. [applause] sen. harris: that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we will own and fight for. aat is what makes this fight fight that is born out of love of country. out of love of country. and knowing it is worth fighting for.
because the city was once home to the nation's largest slave market, and yet today, you heard from cory booker and kamala harris, to members of the united states senate. [applause] sen. harris: that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we will own and fight for. aat is what makes this fight fight that is born out of love of country. out of love of country. and knowing it is worth fighting for.
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he said cory you need to go out. you are going to win this election unless you go out and knock on every single door and have a conversation with every single person. you are coming with a lot of spirit, a lot of energy but the city doesn't need a savior. the city needs someone who is going to connect with unity and someone has an ally, someone who's going to be a partner. someone who's going to connect because that's where power comes from. there are a lot of folks who have stopped participating in municipal elections because they don't believe their vote matters. you have to show up and talk to oaks where they are. you've got to humble yourself and understand their experience. a lot of us in the democratic party, seems that connection to people where they are and what their experiences are and their struggles and their hurts and pains and how what you all are doing in this room what we need to be doing is reconnecting ourselves to go where they are. [applause] the democratic party is good for something. standing up
he said cory you need to go out. you are going to win this election unless you go out and knock on every single door and have a conversation with every single person. you are coming with a lot of spirit, a lot of energy but the city doesn't need a savior. the city needs someone who is going to connect with unity and someone has an ally, someone who's going to be a partner. someone who's going to connect because that's where power comes from. there are a lot of folks who have stopped...
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. >> cory doctorow will be the guest life sunday at noon eastern. discussing his latest book, walk away. his other books include in -- down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother and 14 other novels. our special series, in-depth diction addiction with cory doctorow sunday live from noon to three eastern on book tv. on c-span -- cspan2. >>> shenandoah valley battlefield foundation ceo keven walker talks about the commitment of his organization to preserving the story of the civil war. he also recites his foundations 2017 policy on confederate monuments. his remarks are part of a conference on pit days confederate icons by the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation. it is just over 10 minutes. >>> thank you for coming and spending the day talking about such a controversial issue. we are learning from one another. i am thrilled by the speaking panel we have today. dr. robertson opened us up in true style. we cannot have the body of knowledge about the american civil war that we do today if it wasn't for dr. robertson. i am absolutely thrilled t
. >> cory doctorow will be the guest life sunday at noon eastern. discussing his latest book, walk away. his other books include in -- down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother and 14 other novels. our special series, in-depth diction addiction with cory doctorow sunday live from noon to three eastern on book tv. on c-span -- cspan2. >>> shenandoah valley battlefield foundation ceo keven walker talks about the commitment of his organization to preserving the story of the...
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. >> cory shockey, thank you very much. we are now just under a minute from the motorcade reaching phoenix sky harbor where john mccain's casket will be loaded onto that military jet. with that, i'm going to hand it over to my good friend and colleague, ali velshi. >> i almost don't want to talk in moments like this. you want to pay your respects to a guy who as cory said just had a respect for basic human dignity. i was speaking to a couple of russian activists the other day about john mccain's strong stance against russia as an adversary and they were very clear to tell me john mccain never thought of russians as his adversary, he thought of a russian government that was not being good to its people as an adversary, and that's how his sense of social justice worked. it was a very basic sense of justice. i believe you've interacted with him, i've interacted with him and he would be very frank with people, with journalists. he didn't have two sides to him. he spoke to everybody the same way and he -- his principles always c
. >> cory shockey, thank you very much. we are now just under a minute from the motorcade reaching phoenix sky harbor where john mccain's casket will be loaded onto that military jet. with that, i'm going to hand it over to my good friend and colleague, ali velshi. >> i almost don't want to talk in moments like this. you want to pay your respects to a guy who as cory said just had a respect for basic human dignity. i was speaking to a couple of russian activists the other day about...
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we'll be right back with senator cory booker.. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i'myou pick it up. up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ♪ that's how i know they're clean ♪ (vo) charmin ultra strong is woven like a wash cloth and just cleans better. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo) enjoy the go with charmin. and for an extra clean finish, try charmin flushable wipes. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on a
we'll be right back with senator cory booker.. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i'myou pick it...
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our source tells us she's not engaged and not engaged to cory. >> whatever makes her happy and i knowdoes i don't ask a lot of questions. >> oh, in case you haven't been keeping up with the kardashians it's getting real. >> [ bleep ]. no one wants you here. >> i'm planning it. >> kourtney is the least exciting to look at. >> the kardashians have been clashing. we saw that on the reality show premiere. least exciting to look at, kourtney, "e.t." has learned the mom of three recently split from younes, we're told the 14-year age difference ultimately played a part. then this happened. yesterday, photo surfaced of younes flirting with a former hooters restaurant. oh, there's more fireworks to come. jimmy kimmel tweeted on thursday night, hurricane kanye strikes. we're ready for you, yeezy. >>> now to australia where pink is preparing to return to the stage after battling a stomach bug and major backlash. the mom of two was forced to cancel four shows in sidney the first was was on friday she returned on saturday performing high-flying stunts like this only to end up in the hospital hours
our source tells us she's not engaged and not engaged to cory. >> whatever makes her happy and i knowdoes i don't ask a lot of questions. >> oh, in case you haven't been keeping up with the kardashians it's getting real. >> [ bleep ]. no one wants you here. >> i'm planning it. >> kourtney is the least exciting to look at. >> the kardashians have been clashing. we saw that on the reality show premiere. least exciting to look at, kourtney, "e.t." has...
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. >> new jersey senator cory booker spoke last week at the annual netroots nation gathering. he was introduced by must taffe a thatally of the hip-hop caucus. [applause] >> how's everybody doing? [cheers and applause] oh, we can do better than that. how's everybody doing? is. [cheers and applause] you know, it's amazing, so i went back home recently to appalachia to visit my mother. and i had to pick up a couple of things for her. and as i was walking towards the store, i was taking a couple of steps, and i heard a voice in the background that said, june bug, is that you? and i was thinking, my mother didn't name me june bug. [laughter] so i took a couple other steps, and i heard, junior, do you hear me calling you? and i said, well, that's getting closer to my name, but my name is not junior. so i took a couple more steps, and i heard someone say, boy, i know you hear me talking to you. so i turn around, and it's my elementary schoolteacher. [laughter] and she says, mustafa, how are you? i said, i'm blessed. and she said, highly favored? i said, yes, ma'am. and then she said
. >> new jersey senator cory booker spoke last week at the annual netroots nation gathering. he was introduced by must taffe a thatally of the hip-hop caucus. [applause] >> how's everybody doing? [cheers and applause] oh, we can do better than that. how's everybody doing? is. [cheers and applause] you know, it's amazing, so i went back home recently to appalachia to visit my mother. and i had to pick up a couple of things for her. and as i was walking towards the store, i was taking...
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let me go to you first, cory.ct, there is a tape of donald trump using the "n" word, would you then say he's a racist? this is something that has been raised by a black woman who was the highest profile person in his administration. so, it's not those of us that you call on the left raising this. this is someone who was his liaison to us that says she's heard this tape. if it exists, what would be your position? as a candidate for senate in virginia. >> well, look, first of all, reverend, thanks for having me on the show. the truth is, there's no evidence at all that it exists. even if it existed, the fact is -- or didn't exist, the fact is, you've already proclaimed him, you and the rest of the press have already proclaimed him a racist. if he wants to secure the border, it's about race. if he wants to ensure our nfl players are respecting our country, it's about race. if he wants to cut taxes, it's about race. everything according to the left-wing media is always about race -- >> okay, but mr. stewart -- >> no m
let me go to you first, cory.ct, there is a tape of donald trump using the "n" word, would you then say he's a racist? this is something that has been raised by a black woman who was the highest profile person in his administration. so, it's not those of us that you call on the left raising this. this is someone who was his liaison to us that says she's heard this tape. if it exists, what would be your position? as a candidate for senate in virginia. >> well, look, first of all,...
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interact with cory doctorow my phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in depth fiction edition with author cory doctorow sunday live from noon to 3 pm on book tv on c-span2. >> when i first heard the president had immediately accepted the offer of kim jong un to meet my first thought was all my god, what is he doing? then again nothing has worked, maybethey should meet and i would just say the following . we're going to have to manage this. the first thing is we do know there's a north korean pattern over the last two negotiate with the father, we know there's a north korean pattern of they get in trouble, they get isolated, sanctions start to bite and then they go on a charm offensive, they come to the table, make promises and don't live up to them or as what happens to us, they live up to a number of promises like dismantling or destroying a cooling tower but then you learn that they got actually a hidden uranium program and they won't admit to it. so it's not a good history with the north koreans. ask madeleine albright and the cli
interact with cory doctorow my phone, twitter or facebook. our special series in depth fiction edition with author cory doctorow sunday live from noon to 3 pm on book tv on c-span2. >> when i first heard the president had immediately accepted the offer of kim jong un to meet my first thought was all my god, what is he doing? then again nothing has worked, maybethey should meet and i would just say the following . we're going to have to manage this. the first thing is we do know there's a...
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interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series "in depth" fiction edition sunday, live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> before being dropped oning that sake in 1942 -- nagasaki, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here. we'll speak with author jon hunner to learn more about robert j. hoppen heymer, the father -- oppenheimer, the father of atomic weapon. >> well, he directed the civilian laboratory at los alamos during world war ii during the manhattan project. and under his leadership, he directed nobel prize-winning scientists, engineers, military personnel and the civilians who worked on the atomic bomb project at los alamos. humans back to ancient greece have been wanting to split the atom. they talked about an indivisible part of matter. and so that's a concept that had been around for a while. but humans still haven't seen an atom. i mean, it's so small, we haven't seen it. it wasn't until the end of the 19th century that scientists started being able to tinker with doing things, smash
interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter or facebook. our special series "in depth" fiction edition sunday, live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> before being dropped oning that sake in 1942 -- nagasaki, the fat man plutonium bomb was tested here. we'll speak with author jon hunner to learn more about robert j. hoppen heymer, the father -- oppenheimer, the father of atomic weapon. >> well, he directed the civilian laboratory at los alamos during...
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eather, we are moving cory booker to tomorrow for lunch, so if you bought a day pass to the cory booker, we will honor that tomorrow, no big deal. what we have next, i think you will find as our cap for the ni ght, you will find it completely inspirational, exactly everything amy was talking about about campaigning on our values to the strong, -- be strong, bold, visionary, investing in our base. showing people it is not only the right thing to do, morally good, not just makes us feel good, it is how we win. the next elected official i want to talk to you is the direct response to everyone who wants to say to you, we need a quieter candidate. you need to sit down, be quiet, moderate the position of little bit. could you maybe be a little bit whiter? none of that, none of that. our final speaker tonight, i --t to introduce to you chokwe antar lumumba. >[applause] >> thank you. ots! evening, netro it is my pleasure to stand before you today and share a message and share our selective vision of how we change this country. it is my honor to bring greetings to you, all the way from jackson,
eather, we are moving cory booker to tomorrow for lunch, so if you bought a day pass to the cory booker, we will honor that tomorrow, no big deal. what we have next, i think you will find as our cap for the ni ght, you will find it completely inspirational, exactly everything amy was talking about about campaigning on our values to the strong, -- be strong, bold, visionary, investing in our base. showing people it is not only the right thing to do, morally good, not just makes us feel good, it...
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doctorow byh cory phone, email, or facebook. sunday on book tv on c-span2.hite houseay's briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. two guns about sanctions against to turkish officials and ongoing investigation by special counsel robert mueller. this is half an hour. sarah sanders: good afternoon. later today, vice president mike pence at the request of president trump will participate in an honorable carry ceremony at joint base pearl harbor. in the leader of north korea has
doctorow byh cory phone, email, or facebook. sunday on book tv on c-span2.hite houseay's briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. two guns about sanctions against to turkish officials and ongoing investigation by special counsel robert mueller. this is half an hour. sarah sanders: good afternoon. later today, vice president mike pence at the request of president trump will participate in an honorable carry ceremony at joint base pearl harbor. in the leader of north korea has
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cory booker has ties to -- capital previous he defended --. the senator has ties to corporate. issues in california and back on law-enforcement. of --ckground makes some problematic. you have a group that is largely taking the same position. a great example of this is the refusal to take corporate money. elizabeth warren was first. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. kiersten -- many moons later. come out with a very random facebook video. she says i am not taking corporate contributions. , his people must've been running to get a video camera together. he gets out there and says i will not either. saysrris is on stage and -- happens to be watching. we are watching this. and there was some laughter. she said well that depends. yet another moment for america rising. .e immediately wanted to action two weeks later he was forced to retreat and said no i will not do it. we have a group of people who are all of the same. presumably, on this issue. now it is get into the nuances of how serious are you on this issue? a good example of this is
cory booker has ties to -- capital previous he defended --. the senator has ties to corporate. issues in california and back on law-enforcement. of --ckground makes some problematic. you have a group that is largely taking the same position. a great example of this is the refusal to take corporate money. elizabeth warren was first. she declared early that she was not going to take donations from corporations. kiersten -- many moons later. come out with a very random facebook video. she says i...
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republican cory stewart tweeted a photo on his official page and admits it was doctored. his democratic opponent, senator tim kaine, has sharp words in response. we wanted to b ng you this story because the tweet is being widely shared on line without context. derrick ward breaks down theh trut behind the picture. >> reporter: the tweet on cory stewart's officialer page features a picture of his opponent, tim kaine, seated among honduran fighters. the caption said that kaine worked in honduras to promote radical socialis etiology. problem is, that picture looks like this picture taken in eight 80s. the only other thing y see are mayan ruins in the background. makes you think there's some photoshopping. you'd be righ there has been. and the stewart campaign acknowledges that i >>s satire. a meme. >> reporter: the gop candidate stewart says he wanted to make a point -- kaine was indeed in honduras during the period but was doing missionary work. >> in central america in the 70 there was a liberation theology going on. the whole attempt to install marxist government -- >> re
republican cory stewart tweeted a photo on his official page and admits it was doctored. his democratic opponent, senator tim kaine, has sharp words in response. we wanted to b ng you this story because the tweet is being widely shared on line without context. derrick ward breaks down theh trut behind the picture. >> reporter: the tweet on cory stewart's officialer page features a picture of his opponent, tim kaine, seated among honduran fighters. the caption said that kaine worked in...
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republican cory sktewart twe ae th admits it was doctored. his democratic opponent, tim ca kane, has -- tim kaine, has sharp fwhords response. this is being re-tweetedithout context. >> reporter: the tweet on cory stewart's official t page features a picture of his , opponent incumbent tim kaine, as a much younger man seated among a group of honduran fighters. its caption says that kaine worked in honduras to promote, quote, radical social etiology. only thing is this looks a lot like this picture taken of him in the 1980s. the only other thing you see are mayan ruins in the makes you think there's photoshoppin you're righ there has been, and the stewart campaign acknowledges that. >> it's satire. a me. >> reporter: the gop candidate stewart says he wanted to make o t -- kaine was indeed in honduras during the period but was doing missionary work. >> in central america in the 1970s, there was a liberation theology going on. the whole attempt to install marxist governmen -- >> reportekaine's campaign said the only thing the future governor was
republican cory sktewart twe ae th admits it was doctored. his democratic opponent, tim ca kane, has -- tim kaine, has sharp fwhords response. this is being re-tweetedithout context. >> reporter: the tweet on cory stewart's official t page features a picture of his , opponent incumbent tim kaine, as a much younger man seated among a group of honduran fighters. its caption says that kaine worked in honduras to promote, quote, radical social etiology. only thing is this looks a lot like...
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interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter, or facebook. in-depthal series, fiction addition, with cory doctorow, sunday from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. selected by president george washington in 1789, alexander hamilton served as the first secretary of the treasury until january, 1795. next on american history tv, in a talk titled "the hamilton scheme," enemies and allies in the american economy, author and scholar william hoagland discusses alexander hamilton's ideas. he is the author of several books about this time. the alexander hamilton awareness of society and resume of american finance cohosted this event. 50is about 15 minutes -- minutes. the museum is of closed because of a flood we sustained, but our robust programming continues as evidenced today. author speaking is william hoagland, he has written multiple books on early u.s. history, including automotive the black snake, declaration, the whiskey rebellion, and founding finance. he is also the author of a recent -- contributor, i should say, of a recent publica
interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter, or facebook. in-depthal series, fiction addition, with cory doctorow, sunday from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. selected by president george washington in 1789, alexander hamilton served as the first secretary of the treasury until january, 1795. next on american history tv, in a talk titled "the hamilton scheme," enemies and allies in the american economy, author and scholar william hoagland discusses alexander hamilton's...
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. >> cory is our guest for this edition of in depth. if you want to ask him questions about his work you are welcome to do so you can call in. because of what you said and i think he reflected this. do take issue with capitalism overall. i think markets are useful mol but a very poor moral arbiter. the fact that they can some kind of allocate a scarce resource does it mean that whatever markets do is right. nor that the people that thrive under markets are better people. i think markets struggle to capture the crate scarcity with value. you get to do all of the things that they don't get to be. when they decide they're gonna take money from the pentagon you can to say no. and your boss has to listen to you. and the janitors they don't get to do that. engineers are really important. there is no google. i but if they don't show up. the fact that they don't have a lot of bargaining power they can't exert that power against the employer.. that is a thing that markets as more and more of their labor becomes automated. so much more of us are
. >> cory is our guest for this edition of in depth. if you want to ask him questions about his work you are welcome to do so you can call in. because of what you said and i think he reflected this. do take issue with capitalism overall. i think markets are useful mol but a very poor moral arbiter. the fact that they can some kind of allocate a scarce resource does it mean that whatever markets do is right. nor that the people that thrive under markets are better people. i think markets...
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. >> reporter: cory widen let her daughter take the family puppy, marshmallow, out for a walk around block. less than an hour later, police were at the widen's door. >> i said, is there a problem? and she said, well, how old is she? i said, she's 8 1/2. and she said, oh, okay, we had a report of an unattended 5-year-old. and i said, well, that's not my daughter. she's 8 1/2 and that was that. >> reporter: from there, she says it got worse. two days after the police found nothing wrong, the state's department of family and children services contacted the family. cory believes the same anonymous neighbor was responsible. >> it was an obvious false report, and it was obviously not true that i was neglecting my kids. it's -- you can see it when you walk through our door. i really felt they should have pursued charges against the person who filed two false complaints. >> reporter: the widens' ordeal has sparked a debate. one user writing, when we were kids, we rode around for hours every night without any supervision. it was called playing. now it's against the law for a kid to walk her d
. >> reporter: cory widen let her daughter take the family puppy, marshmallow, out for a walk around block. less than an hour later, police were at the widen's door. >> i said, is there a problem? and she said, well, how old is she? i said, she's 8 1/2. and she said, oh, okay, we had a report of an unattended 5-year-old. and i said, well, that's not my daughter. she's 8 1/2 and that was that. >> reporter: from there, she says it got worse. two days after the police found...
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long time democratic incumbent lacy clay being challenged by cory bush, the significance here, cory bush's most well-known endorser alexander ocasio-cortez. we watched her topple a giant in national democratic politics, joe crowley in new york. she endorsed cory bush and said folks in missouri, you can do it, too. bush falling short though. so you don't necessarily have a part two. we wanted to see if there was energy somewhere besides that district in new york. not a great showing for clay. but certainly still he's not necessarily sweating at this hour. he's going to win that thing. the big outstanding drama is in kansas, this governor's race. i'm clicking to see if we've got anything new. kobach ahead by hundreds of votes. we want to get a better sense where that's coming from. if he wins this, you know trump will be crowing about it tomorrow and the republican establishment will be saying oh, what have we gotten ourselves into for november. certainly from an electoral standpoint, he could win but that looks like he's a tougher sell in a general election certainly than colyer. >> that ph
long time democratic incumbent lacy clay being challenged by cory bush, the significance here, cory bush's most well-known endorser alexander ocasio-cortez. we watched her topple a giant in national democratic politics, joe crowley in new york. she endorsed cory bush and said folks in missouri, you can do it, too. bush falling short though. so you don't necessarily have a part two. we wanted to see if there was energy somewhere besides that district in new york. not a great showing for clay....
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cory doctorow are you familiar with the anarchist activist david graber? when you are speaking previously about the social interactions that is transactional primarily how that could bema problematic, i saw a lot of parallels between what you were saying and anarchist david graber. are you familiar with his works? and if so, have you ever flirted with any ideas of the anarchist theory or putting that into your work? thank you for taking my call. >> yes. i know david i guess i could call him a powell i am an admirer of his. another of his books was hugely influential we have a lot of science-fiction conversations. as a wonderful welsh canadian writer wrote anay essay why death is in so many science fictional conversations i was was completely taken aback such a magisterial history and audacious title the first 5000 years. when david came through where i live on tour i was his interlocutor as actually it was the first time we met although we corresponded for years. so these ideas occur they have made their ways into my books in lots of different ways. >> dav
cory doctorow are you familiar with the anarchist activist david graber? when you are speaking previously about the social interactions that is transactional primarily how that could bema problematic, i saw a lot of parallels between what you were saying and anarchist david graber. are you familiar with his works? and if so, have you ever flirted with any ideas of the anarchist theory or putting that into your work? thank you for taking my call. >> yes. i know david i guess i could call...
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progressive group, net roots nation, hosting at annual conference in new orleans with senators cory booker, elizabeth warren, and kamala harris among the speakers. later, white house senior economic adviser larry kudlow talking about his early career and his role within the trump administration. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of theress, the white house, supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> this week on the communicators, a discussion of the new privacy rules put into place in europe, who they affect, and what they are. joining us is victoria espinel, she is with a software alliance. . as an outcome it was written that europe is now the most powerful reagan later of silicon valley. do you agree? victoria: i think europe took a big step here and they are -- they are the first major market to have a jurisdiction wide privacy law. that
progressive group, net roots nation, hosting at annual conference in new orleans with senators cory booker, elizabeth warren, and kamala harris among the speakers. later, white house senior economic adviser larry kudlow talking about his early career and his role within the trump administration. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of theress, the white...
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chlorine immediately first thing it did in their field reports is published documents in the field cory immediately would go and grab all the hydrogen molecules from this era dignity disappeared so worked exactly the opposite in other words sarah and drop of course would become just another use this gas it would be much less lethal the korean would make it weak so that you can't which is in the way it was record you can't use sarin and chlorine together just the nobody does any homework the script and we had geoffrey robertson q.c. one of the world's leading human rights biases and who said that russia has a posture in this killing live in and go here. the m i six by it was. we were told in this country i mean clearly this was a lethal military grade yeah it was a nerve gas as if you have to population you that you can have no idea of military grade military grade v.x. . you could wipe out half of london with that one i mean it's really it was well we'll call this story you'll take a look i've written about it so i ask myself that i have written the story i always had about it from my f
chlorine immediately first thing it did in their field reports is published documents in the field cory immediately would go and grab all the hydrogen molecules from this era dignity disappeared so worked exactly the opposite in other words sarah and drop of course would become just another use this gas it would be much less lethal the korean would make it weak so that you can't which is in the way it was record you can't use sarin and chlorine together just the nobody does any homework the...
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long time democratic incumbent lacy clay being challenged by cory bush, the significance here, cory bush'sser alexander ocasio-cortez. we watched her topple a giant in national democratic politics, joe crowley in new york. she endorsed cory bush and said folks in missouri, you can do it, too. bush falling short though. so you don't necessarily have a part two. we wanted to see if there was energy somewhere besides that energy in new york. not a great showing for clay. but certainly still he's not necessarily sweating at this hour. he's going to win that thing. the big outstanding drama is in kansas, this governor's race. i'm clicking to see if we've got anything new. kobach ahead by hundreds of votes. we want to get a better sense where that's coming from. if he wins this, you know trump will be crowing about it tomorrow and the republican establishment will be saying oh, what have we gotten ourselves into for november. certainly from an electoral standpoint, he could win but that looks like he's a tougher sell in a general election certainly than colyer. >> that phrase we keep using has n
long time democratic incumbent lacy clay being challenged by cory bush, the significance here, cory bush'sser alexander ocasio-cortez. we watched her topple a giant in national democratic politics, joe crowley in new york. she endorsed cory bush and said folks in missouri, you can do it, too. bush falling short though. so you don't necessarily have a part two. we wanted to see if there was energy somewhere besides that energy in new york. not a great showing for clay. but certainly still he's...
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you are on with cory doctorow. good afternoon. go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon. got a lot to talk about and i'll be brief. i follow you on twitter and will continue to this discussion of thing i want to talk about on that forum. first of all, i think i have a movie idea, a book idea for you and i'm a producer and an emerging executive producer over in the future, but some of the things i've thought about as you've had this discussion and as i followed you on twitter is how this agenda by the wealth owners over the course of time has been really effective inasmuch as they have made the idea of capitalism and democracy equal. and that is been to the detriment of the citizenry, but they bought into it. secondly, the idea that money is scarce and that's fundamental to their agenda is the idea that there's a finite amount of money, as a people or to fight over that over the course of time in order to i guess sustain themselves socially. the third thing i want to talk about is, this is a question i guess is the notion and the idea of internet voting using blockchain as
you are on with cory doctorow. good afternoon. go ahead. >> caller: good afternoon. got a lot to talk about and i'll be brief. i follow you on twitter and will continue to this discussion of thing i want to talk about on that forum. first of all, i think i have a movie idea, a book idea for you and i'm a producer and an emerging executive producer over in the future, but some of the things i've thought about as you've had this discussion and as i followed you on twitter is how this agenda...
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former attorney general alberto gonzales and former trump campaign manager cory campaign manager coryandowski next. napolis it's an effort to help improve digital skills at no cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. >> sandra: coming up, democrats issue a warning to president trump over the use of his pardoning powers. >> the president should not even consider pardoning mr. manafort or mr. cohen at any point in the future. >> sandra: will ask our sunday panel about the true extent of the president ♪ >> sandra: tensions between president trump, his attorney general and the justice department reaching epic levels after a week of legal bombshells involving once loyal members of his inner circle. let's review. this week mr. trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort convicted in federal court on financia those payments gra
former attorney general alberto gonzales and former trump campaign manager cory campaign manager coryandowski next. napolis it's an effort to help improve digital skills at no cost. we've got workshops for you guys today, we've got one on one coaching sessions, we've got stations here so that you can dig in and really learn how technology can be useful to you. wanna grow your skills but can't make it to an event? you can find the same free tools and training at google.com/grow. >> sandra:...
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cory doctorow books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, and most recently, walk away. and walter mosley, books with devil in a blue dress, phyllis jones and most recently down the river onto the sea. booktv, all this week and prime time. here on c-span2. >> we are joined with a look ahead at the senate. he reports for the hill and alex, senate not taken the usual august recess, not sending senators back home to their states to campaign, the ones running in the midterms. why are they staying in session and what other planning on working on in the week ahead? >> they stayed in session to get more of donald trumps judicial and executive nominees confirmed and also to make more progress on the appropriations bills. when he signed the omnibus spending package early this year the increased federal spending $300 billion is part of a deal to increase federal spending by $300 billion the next two years. he said he was not going to do it again. he really put pressure on republicans in congress to get the appropriations bill done in a timely fashion so they would not be ano
cory doctorow books include down and out in the magic kingdom, little brother, and most recently, walk away. and walter mosley, books with devil in a blue dress, phyllis jones and most recently down the river onto the sea. booktv, all this week and prime time. here on c-span2. >> we are joined with a look ahead at the senate. he reports for the hill and alex, senate not taken the usual august recess, not sending senators back home to their states to campaign, the ones running in the...
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griff: you didn't take her to a cor cory booker speech. >> no.s now is he setting up for 2020 and has to appeal to radical far left base. let me be clear. i'm not talking about democrats. but the radical far left, what is savagely wrong with america in booker's words, not mine is the radical far left. there is really no don't of the bill of rights they haven't attacked. free speech? hofreedom of speech.conservativ. fourth amendment. donald trump has no right to privacy anymore. he was spied on by our government. and this happened. we have the second amendment constantly under attack. that's what's wrong with america. but booker is trying to raise money and volunteers for his presidential run. he has to lurch to the left to get their support. abby: what does that tell you about where the democratic party is ultimately come 2020 only way to succeed as a party to get a leader somebody who resonates enough with the party. that's what donald trump was able to do this last time you are seeing joe biden and cory booker and others. trying to appeal to th
griff: you didn't take her to a cor cory booker speech. >> no.s now is he setting up for 2020 and has to appeal to radical far left base. let me be clear. i'm not talking about democrats. but the radical far left, what is savagely wrong with america in booker's words, not mine is the radical far left. there is really no don't of the bill of rights they haven't attacked. free speech? hofreedom of speech.conservativ. fourth amendment. donald trump has no right to privacy anymore. he was...
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interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter or facebook. special series "in depth" fiction edition with author cory doctorow sunday live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> we have found out over the last two years that many of the many narratives that were introduced in the 2016 election were not american origin, that they were crafted by ford intelligence agencies outside the united states. >> sunday night, former cia intelligence officer and his book the block to destroy democracy. >> these are very slow propaganda warfare techniques use by russia but which could never keep pace with the news media world of the 1960s, \70{l1}s{l0}\'70{l1}s{l0}, \80{l1}s{l0}\'80{l1}s{l0} '80s, even the '90s. it's only when social media came to its height of its power, the ability of you to pick up a fake story and, in fact, three or four at ten of the people inside your facebook channel or your twitter feed, and then they would do the same thing in a a daisy chain to create essentially an unbreakable link of false narratives. at that poin
interact with cory doctorow by phone, twitter or facebook. special series "in depth" fiction edition with author cory doctorow sunday live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> we have found out over the last two years that many of the many narratives that were introduced in the 2016 election were not american origin, that they were crafted by ford intelligence agencies outside the united states. >> sunday night, former cia intelligence officer and his book...
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from new jersey, cory booker. [cheering] [applause] yes, give him a round of applause. i want to understand who you have standing in front of you. i had opportunity to travel throughout the black belt with his gentleman. you cannot want any cameras. when we talk about environmental justice and injustice is happening, he was one who went way beyond his state and traveled into the basement of churches and listened, something many of our federal officials have difficulty in doing. i am honored to call him my brother. i am honored to hear the words he will share with you. give a round of applause. sen. booker: thank you. [applause] not only are we brothers focused in the cause, we have two of the most distinctive haircuts in the place. power. >> power. sen. booker: i am thrilled to be here with everybody. give yourself applause. [applause] they try to keep in washington yesterday. i was stuck in tarmac. he was stuck. they were texting. -- we were texting. we could not get out last night. it came in this afternoon. i got a chance to take selfies and talk to folks. i apprecia
from new jersey, cory booker. [cheering] [applause] yes, give him a round of applause. i want to understand who you have standing in front of you. i had opportunity to travel throughout the black belt with his gentleman. you cannot want any cameras. when we talk about environmental justice and injustice is happening, he was one who went way beyond his state and traveled into the basement of churches and listened, something many of our federal officials have difficulty in doing. i am honored to...
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cory murray, entertainment director of "essence" magazine, is joining me now.obituary that "essence" has been putting out. i cannot say it better than what you all wrote. so i want to read it to our viewers with you. the queen of soul did more than just supply the sound track of her generation and beyond. in fact, her music, her voice was and shall remain woven into the tab elpestry of our culture. she was the gold standard, and she will always be our queen. your thoughts right now? >> i'll admit, any time we've lost an icon, i immediately call my mother. it was my mother who introduced me to aretha franklin. i remember growing up. we had the "amazing grace" album like propped up in our house at all times. so right now she really is -- i mean, it's a legend. i've cried. i'm having chills right now thinking about this woman gave us six decades of her life, and she really is -- and i know this term gets thrown around a lot, but aretha franklin really was a sound track to our lives. you're talking multigenerations of people who have an entry point into aretha. you
cory murray, entertainment director of "essence" magazine, is joining me now.obituary that "essence" has been putting out. i cannot say it better than what you all wrote. so i want to read it to our viewers with you. the queen of soul did more than just supply the sound track of her generation and beyond. in fact, her music, her voice was and shall remain woven into the tab elpestry of our culture. she was the gold standard, and she will always be our queen. your thoughts...
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cory booker, we will honor that tomorrow, no big deal. what we have next, i think you will find as our cap for the ni -- for the night, you will find it completely inspirational, exactly everything amy was talking about about campaigning on our values to the strong, be strong, bold, visionary, investing in our base. showing people it is not only the right thing to do, morally good, not just makes us feel good, it is how we win. the next elected official i want to talk to you is the direct response to everyone who wants to say to you, we need a quieter candidate. you need to sit down, be quiet, moderate the position of little bit. could you maybe be a little bit whiter? none of that, none of that. our final speaker tonight, i want to introduce to you, chokwe antar lumumba. [cheers and applause] give it up. [applause] >> thank you. before you today and share a -- thank you. good evening, netroots. evening netroots. , ity is my pleasure to stand before you today and share a message and share our selective vision of how we change this country
cory booker, we will honor that tomorrow, no big deal. what we have next, i think you will find as our cap for the ni -- for the night, you will find it completely inspirational, exactly everything amy was talking about about campaigning on our values to the strong, be strong, bold, visionary, investing in our base. showing people it is not only the right thing to do, morally good, not just makes us feel good, it is how we win. the next elected official i want to talk to you is the direct...
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from the great state of new jersey, cory booker. [cheering] [applause] yes, give him a round of applause. i want you to understand who you have standing in front of you. i had opportunity to travel throughout the black belt with this gentleman. he did not want any cameras there. when we talk about environmental justice and the injustices that are happening, he was one who went beyond his state and traveled, stood in the basement of churches and listened. of ourng far too many federal officials seem to have difficulty in doing. he wanted to make sure he knew what was happening. that is why i am honored to call him my brother. i am honored to hear the words he will share with you. give a round of applause. sen. booker: thank you. [applause] hold on. i want everyone to take a good look. not only are we brothers focused in the cause, we have two of the most distinctive haircuts in the place. thank you. say power. >> power. sen. booker: power. i am thrilled to be here with everybody. give yourself applause. please. really. [applause] i h
from the great state of new jersey, cory booker. [cheering] [applause] yes, give him a round of applause. i want you to understand who you have standing in front of you. i had opportunity to travel throughout the black belt with this gentleman. he did not want any cameras there. when we talk about environmental justice and the injustices that are happening, he was one who went beyond his state and traveled, stood in the basement of churches and listened. of ourng far too many federal officials...
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. >> cory shockey, thank you very much.ary jet. with that, i'm going to hand it over to my good friend and colleague, ali velshi. >> i almost don't want to talk in moments like this. you want to pay your respects to a guy who as cory said just had a respect for basic human dignity. i was speaking to a couple of russian activists the other day about john mccain's strong stance against russia as an
. >> cory shockey, thank you very much.ary jet. with that, i'm going to hand it over to my good friend and colleague, ali velshi. >> i almost don't want to talk in moments like this. you want to pay your respects to a guy who as cory said just had a respect for basic human dignity. i was speaking to a couple of russian activists the other day about john mccain's strong stance against russia as an
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thank you cory. you are doing a great job, thank you. and we are thrilled to be joined by the next house members from west virginia's third congressional district. a woman that works very hard for you, carol miller. carol? [cheers and applause] thanks, carol. finally, it's my great honor to introduce the person that we are here to support tonight. a tremendous gentleman. i got to know him during the campaign. he has got an energy, it took me a little while to figure it out, i have to be honest. once i got to see what was happening, and evan would be the first to tell you, he was so tough and so smart, he didn't stop. he does not stop. he will fight for you like no one has ever fought for the people of west virginia. your next senator, patrick morrissey. patrick come up here. come up here, patrick. >> joe does have to go. let me just be clear. guys, i want to start out by thinking the president for coming back to wild and wonderful west virginia for the sixth time. [cheers and applause] how about this guy? west virginia has never seen any
thank you cory. you are doing a great job, thank you. and we are thrilled to be joined by the next house members from west virginia's third congressional district. a woman that works very hard for you, carol miller. carol? [cheers and applause] thanks, carol. finally, it's my great honor to introduce the person that we are here to support tonight. a tremendous gentleman. i got to know him during the campaign. he has got an energy, it took me a little while to figure it out, i have to be honest....
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please welcome cory doctorow and david graeber. [applause] [cheering] hello there. i think we are live. i thought it started giving us the pitch for "bullsh*t job." >> let me start. five years ago i read an essay -- five years ago the phenomena of "bullsh*t jobs" and believe it came about is i had written this book that had done fairly well and i kind of discovered that if you write something offbeat o that people find interesting, the world will conspire to make sure you never do that again. they will try to make you say the same thing and rate the same book and get the same talk the rest of your life, so i'm goingg to do the opposite that no one would ever publish and figure out a way to get it out of there. a lot of those things probably died a merciful death and everybody has forgotten them. but this one kind of took off and it was all based on [inaudible] anthropologist by profession but i'm not used to this. i don't come from that kind of background or professional managerial class, so we kind of figure them out and it's based on the idea that you get a certai
please welcome cory doctorow and david graeber. [applause] [cheering] hello there. i think we are live. i thought it started giving us the pitch for "bullsh*t job." >> let me start. five years ago i read an essay -- five years ago the phenomena of "bullsh*t jobs" and believe it came about is i had written this book that had done fairly well and i kind of discovered that if you write something offbeat o that people find interesting, the world will conspire to make sure...
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yet today, you heard from cory booker and, let harris, two members of -- kamala harris, two members of the u.s. senate. [applause] that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we are going to own and fight for. that's what makes this fight a fight that is born out of love of country. knowing it is worth fighting for. knowing yes we are a country that is aspirational. we have not achieved all of thoseideals, but we have ideals, and it is part of our identity to fight for those ideals. let's not let anybody take our flag from us. that is our flag. [applause] i'm just going to make another point. children, now, our grandchildren, they will come up yous and ask where were during that inflection moment? i'm going to be proud to say i was here with you. what i know about this group is that in answering that question, where were you during the inflection moment, the answer for the folks in this room is not simply going to be about how we felt. the answer is going to be what we did, what action we took. let's answer that question by saying we registered able to vote, we t
yet today, you heard from cory booker and, let harris, two members of -- kamala harris, two members of the u.s. senate. [applause] that is who we are. that is our american identity. that is the one we are going to own and fight for. that's what makes this fight a fight that is born out of love of country. knowing it is worth fighting for. knowing yes we are a country that is aspirational. we have not achieved all of thoseideals, but we have ideals, and it is part of our identity to fight for...
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i'm going to second a lot of what cory was saying. i get a little dead inside too, and it takes hearings to really remind you why you got so mad in the first place and why i've been out here fighting for housing for what feels like way too long. you heard a lot of community members talk about their personal needs for housing, you've heard about people that are excited to build the housing, you've heard about the amazing community benefits that the project is going to have. i think you get it. i think you all have seen the level of crisis that people have. so i'm going to speak to people that are here fore the banya. i hope that you all have also learned something from this hearing. i hope that you have heard and listened to the people that are out here asking for those 1,574 units of housing. i hope that you have listened to yourselves talk about views. so -- and i'm saying of this from a place of views. sonia trura got married on the roof of the banya. it's a beautiful place that feels like it's surrounded by nothing. there could be
i'm going to second a lot of what cory was saying. i get a little dead inside too, and it takes hearings to really remind you why you got so mad in the first place and why i've been out here fighting for housing for what feels like way too long. you heard a lot of community members talk about their personal needs for housing, you've heard about people that are excited to build the housing, you've heard about the amazing community benefits that the project is going to have. i think you get it. i...
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senate in minnesota and cory bliss on the house side.e says that minnesota is ground zero for republicans in the house this year but could that also be the case for republicans? >> absolutely. minnesota as you know it is my home state. that's why i asked [laughs] >> it's a state that's trending what read it. donald trump also won it last year and republicans control the house there, we have a great governor running for governor again come to an poll in team running for a third term. then the state and the u.s. house, we have the opportunity to pick up two states and defend a couple others so the state is numbly trending writer. think if we will keep control of the house then we have to do well in minnesota and we are poised to do so. >> when i looked at some of the candidates that were running both in minnesota and wisconsin, i will keep vermont out of this for a moment, but the democrats are poised to elect a very right-wing democrat which could possibly mean more blue-collar workers who decided to vote for president trump in the last e
senate in minnesota and cory bliss on the house side.e says that minnesota is ground zero for republicans in the house this year but could that also be the case for republicans? >> absolutely. minnesota as you know it is my home state. that's why i asked [laughs] >> it's a state that's trending what read it. donald trump also won it last year and republicans control the house there, we have a great governor running for governor again come to an poll in team running for a third term....