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colleges. it's not just u.t. austin or dartmouth, it's all colleges. i'm excited. i'm going to do a college tour, speaking to college campuses. it's called "behind the black mask" so i can tell college students about how violence is never the answer. we should be talking, not fighting. >> laura: who else is wearing masks? we talk about the kkk, extremists. who else is wearing a mask? these great courageous warriors for marxism. they're such would you wards. >> yeah, the first time i went, they had masks. i wore one, too. if you wear a black mask, you're doing something that is not good. >> laura: i look forward to the campus tour. it's critical that people that have been there and reported on it keep talking about it. a lot of the democrats just want to close their eyes and hopes this goes away. must be dealt with seriously. someone is going to get killed. an antifa member already got killed. someone else will get killed. thanks, gabriel, for being here and witness to this. two prominent gop senators introduced a resolution that could designate antifa as a domestic
colleges. it's not just u.t. austin or dartmouth, it's all colleges. i'm excited. i'm going to do a college tour, speaking to college campuses. it's called "behind the black mask" so i can tell college students about how violence is never the answer. we should be talking, not fighting. >> laura: who else is wearing masks? we talk about the kkk, extremists. who else is wearing a mask? these great courageous warriors for marxism. they're such would you wards. >> yeah, the...
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danny blanchflower, who's economics professor at dartmouth college, who has described you as head ander candidates, said, "why would anyone want to put themselves in the position of having to deal with brexit?" do you think he's right that actually it's not a desirable job because of the challenge in thatjob? look, i don't want to go into the merits of the job. i'm sure a really good candidate will come into thatjob. i do think that the issue of brexit is going to be a very difficult one for the central bank to deal with. there is a belief across the world today that central banks have this magic bullet, that they can fire any time, they're just not firing it right now. the reality is monetary policy has less and less effect as we use it over a period of time. and believing that that will be the answer to many of our problems is, i think, overly optimistic. the central bank governor could just drop interest rates and that will help everyone. and that will help everyone. and i think, to some extent, the central banking community is partly responsible for this myth. because they have to
danny blanchflower, who's economics professor at dartmouth college, who has described you as head ander candidates, said, "why would anyone want to put themselves in the position of having to deal with brexit?" do you think he's right that actually it's not a desirable job because of the challenge in thatjob? look, i don't want to go into the merits of the job. i'm sure a really good candidate will come into thatjob. i do think that the issue of brexit is going to be a very difficult...
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coming up, we will hear from the formal -- from an economics professor at dartmouth college to give usnion on boris johnson becoming prime minister. sign up for the balance of power newsletter at bloomberg/politics.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. president trump threatening retribution against guatemala after the country blocked in asylum deal with u.s. the president spoke at the tournament point student action summit in washington today .----- signey are supposed to this and they went back, so we are going to do tariffs or we will do a form of tax, or we will use our an. -- ban. mark: it wou
coming up, we will hear from the formal -- from an economics professor at dartmouth college to give usnion on boris johnson becoming prime minister. sign up for the balance of power newsletter at bloomberg/politics.com. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a...
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she also spends quite a bit of time here in her earlier life when she attended dartmouth college to earn her undergraduate degree in asian studies. she went on to attend law school at ucla. i suppose she needed a break from the cold new hampshire winters and went down to a very successful career as an attorney in a private practice in her home state of new york. she eventually led the dnc women's leadership forum. in 2006 she was elected to the united states congress and represented new york's 20th congressional district, which includes her hometown of albany. following hillary clinton's nomination as secretary of state, she was appointed to complete clinton's term in the united states senate, and has since been reelected twice. she has been a champion for the empowerment of women, increased the minimum wage, expands access to affordable childcare, and ensure equal pay for equal work. throughout her career in public service, she has shown time and again that she is not afraid to take on a tough fight, whether it was leading the effort to repeal the military's don't ask, don't tell policy
she also spends quite a bit of time here in her earlier life when she attended dartmouth college to earn her undergraduate degree in asian studies. she went on to attend law school at ucla. i suppose she needed a break from the cold new hampshire winters and went down to a very successful career as an attorney in a private practice in her home state of new york. she eventually led the dnc women's leadership forum. in 2006 she was elected to the united states congress and represented new york's...
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like professor bray from dartmouth college.ating for violence against conservatives. >> you talked about how it gets downlaid. if they're the militant arm of the democratic party, you have op eds from news week saying ban antifa. i've met golden retrievers who scared me more. you see an attempt saying antifa, not that bad. >> i don't know many golden retrievers with molotov cocktails trying to kill people. when you downplay the violence, it makes it more likely to happen in the future. it's also the threat of violence. we covered a story at ut austin. antifa put out a statement theying any students who joins a conservative group, we're going to publish their information, address, phone number so you can know if you're a conservative on campus, you're not well come here and we're going to threaten you. that is common around the country and cannot stand. measures like this will prevent that from happening. >> very briefly as the 2020 election approaches, will antifa get more or less aggressive? >> i think so. just as 2020 is comi
like professor bray from dartmouth college.ating for violence against conservatives. >> you talked about how it gets downlaid. if they're the militant arm of the democratic party, you have op eds from news week saying ban antifa. i've met golden retrievers who scared me more. you see an attempt saying antifa, not that bad. >> i don't know many golden retrievers with molotov cocktails trying to kill people. when you downplay the violence, it makes it more likely to happen in the...
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college campuses. i dealt with that back in the days of dartmouth. or what we are seeing with some of the more violent and the tents will make elements of antifa? >> strong liberals, those who do not think they are racist but being racist. those liberals who have racial bleeding for minorities, like muslims, irrespective that there are muslims who want to be a real americans, who want to have equality. they do not want preferences based on race. they do not want preferences based on gender. this congresswoman is completely erratic. she's wrong! and people have got to say that you are wrong and that you are distorting and inverting the language and the history of america's civil rights movement. >> laura: when she said this. i want to play this really quick and we've got to take a break, but this is what she said last night about president trump. watch. >> when we are talking about the president, people will say, his remarks are racist and will forget the inherent racism that has always been part of him, and how much he always takes an opportunity to
college campuses. i dealt with that back in the days of dartmouth. or what we are seeing with some of the more violent and the tents will make elements of antifa? >> strong liberals, those who do not think they are racist but being racist. those liberals who have racial bleeding for minorities, like muslims, irrespective that there are muslims who want to be a real americans, who want to have equality. they do not want preferences based on race. they do not want preferences based on...
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some one who changes their name from when they were in high school or college to when they're on the ballot. she used to be at dartmouthnamed tina run. tnick. now it's kirsten gillibrand. i have suspicions. she's jettisoned everything she ran for when she was seeking her first seat in congress in update new york. you also, you also shouldn't tell lies that people can see. when she announced, tucker, she said i'm a young woman. i thought to myself, i'm going look her up on google and see how old she is. she's 52. i'm sorry, you know -- >> tucker: i totally agree. and, quick, what happened to spartacus, corey booker? >> spartacus, i'm also suspicious of people who have fictional characters in their life story. barack obama had the composite girlfriend. corey booker has t-bone, a fictional drug dealer, tries to portray himself as a man of the street, he went to yale law school, went to stanford, a rhodes scholar. tv is a cool medium. you can't be yelling. he was up there, spartacus, this is my spartacus moment. tucker, as we all know, spartacus got crucified. i mean, come on. corey booker? who are you kidding. >> tucker:
some one who changes their name from when they were in high school or college to when they're on the ballot. she used to be at dartmouthnamed tina run. tnick. now it's kirsten gillibrand. i have suspicions. she's jettisoned everything she ran for when she was seeking her first seat in congress in update new york. you also, you also shouldn't tell lies that people can see. when she announced, tucker, she said i'm a young woman. i thought to myself, i'm going look her up on google and see how old...
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college to weather on the ballot. she used to be, when she was at dartmouth, she was named tina rudnick.ow her name is kirsten gillibrand. i just have a suspicion about people like that. she is also somewhat, as you say, she has jettisoned everything she ran for when she was seeking her first seat in congress in upstate new york. you know, you also shouldn't tell lies that people can see. i remember when she announced, tucker, she said i a young woman. i thought to myself i'm going to look her up on google as a whole she has she's 52. i'm sorry. >> tucker: she's older than i am, and i'm not young. i totally agree. what happened to spartacus, cory booker? >> spartacus is -- i'm also suspicious of people who have fictional characters in their life story. barack obama had the composite girlfriend. cory booker has a guy, t-bone, a fictional drug dealer and he tries to portray himself as a man of the street. he went to yale law school, stanford. he is a rhodes scholar. the other thing, tucker, as you well know, tv is a cool medium. you can't be yelling. he was out there, spartacus. this is my
college to weather on the ballot. she used to be, when she was at dartmouth, she was named tina rudnick.ow her name is kirsten gillibrand. i just have a suspicion about people like that. she is also somewhat, as you say, she has jettisoned everything she ran for when she was seeking her first seat in congress in upstate new york. you know, you also shouldn't tell lies that people can see. i remember when she announced, tucker, she said i a young woman. i thought to myself i'm going to look her...
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college campuses. throughout the country, we have a lot of different professors who are advocating for violence. we have mark bray from dartmouthte antifa the anti-fascist handbook and advocates for political violence. and at the leadership institute, we had a professor from colorado state university, who said that she was done talking to people on her opposition that, she was ready to punch them in the neck. unfortunately, we are seeing a resurgence of political violence by the left. >> tucker: you believe that antifa is the incubated on college campuses, everyone federally subsidized, by professors. >> i think so, that's where they're getting their philosophy from. and i'm actually really excited to start a college tour, i will be talking to college students about my background and why i joined antifa. cnn is inoculating antifa but it goes beyond that. we have to look at where the sentiment comes. from i'm mexican and i grew up watching telemundo and they're far worse than cnn. they like to teach their audiences that president trump is the worst person in the world. a lot of people in antifa are taking a lot of ideas from the
college campuses. throughout the country, we have a lot of different professors who are advocating for violence. we have mark bray from dartmouthte antifa the anti-fascist handbook and advocates for political violence. and at the leadership institute, we had a professor from colorado state university, who said that she was done talking to people on her opposition that, she was ready to punch them in the neck. unfortunately, we are seeing a resurgence of political violence by the left. >>...
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dartmouth and you have a fancy play-writing degree, right? >> yes. >> stephen: is the degree in play writing? >> yes. ( applause ) thank you. i'm educated. i'm educated. i'm not just beautiful. yes, i went to collegeree. were you always writing, even as a child? >> always, yeah. >> stephen: and did you write comedy as a child? >> well, my mom was a doctor, and i was a real latchkey kid. we weren't allowed to have any babysitters or anything because they were too suspicious of american people, and so i would go to my mom's office and she was an ob/gyn, so there was one office where she would talk to patients, one where she would do exams, and one where she would draw blood, the phlebotomy office. so after school, i would just go to the phlebotomy office. and, if they had to draw blood, they would ask the patient, like, are you cool with a six- year-old being there, she's the doctor's daughter? and for the most part, they said yes, and if not, i would stand in the hallway. all this to say that there was a typewriter in there and what i would do until my mom finished work, was-- she was like, you can read or you can write, that's it. so, i would sit with the typewriter-- this is making me sound reall
dartmouth and you have a fancy play-writing degree, right? >> yes. >> stephen: is the degree in play writing? >> yes. ( applause ) thank you. i'm educated. i'm educated. i'm not just beautiful. yes, i went to collegeree. were you always writing, even as a child? >> always, yeah. >> stephen: and did you write comedy as a child? >> well, my mom was a doctor, and i was a real latchkey kid. we weren't allowed to have any babysitters or anything because they were...