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when they come out, they will have more success. >> host: a few more minutes with our guest david ignatius so glad i got in which i very much appreciate what you just said about general flynn, i have been involved with his real all my adult life and i use a quote which i believe is from you, to the effect anti-semitism is the elevator music of the arab world. am i right in attributing that to you? if so do you still believe it? >> guest: sound like something i said in the past, not sure exactly where, but it is a fact that anti-semitism has been too common and easily accepted, too unchallenged in the arab world as long as i have been traveling. i hope that is changing. even in saudi arabia, you used to hear people say things that would make your hair crawl, that is beginning to change. i do think the problem so many countries is people didn't speak out and challenge a strident anti-israel rhetoric that did sometimes verge if not israel, the jews, people needed to call that out, views about his relapse actions, critically about things israel has done, not the same as uniform, unceasing crit
when they come out, they will have more success. >> host: a few more minutes with our guest david ignatius so glad i got in which i very much appreciate what you just said about general flynn, i have been involved with his real all my adult life and i use a quote which i believe is from you, to the effect anti-semitism is the elevator music of the arab world. am i right in attributing that to you? if so do you still believe it? >> guest: sound like something i said in the past, not...
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they come out, they will have more success. >> host: we have a few minutes left with our guest, david ignatiuslvania. you are on the air. >> caller: i am so glad i got in! i very much appreciate what you just said about general flynn, mr. david ignatius. i have been involved with israel my entire adult life. i've used, on many occasions, a quote - which i believe is from you. which i saw in a documentary to the effect that anti-semitism is the elevator music of the arab world. am i right in attributing that to you? and if so do you still believe it? >> you know, it sounds like something that i have said in the past and not sure exactly where. it is a fact that anti-semitism has been to common, too easily accepted, to unchallenged in the arab world for as long as i have been traveling there. i hope that that is changing in countries like the uae and saudi arabia. we used to hear people say things that will make you make your hair grow. that that is beginning to change. i do think that the problem in so many of these countries is that people did not speak out and challenge what was strident anti
they come out, they will have more success. >> host: we have a few minutes left with our guest, david ignatiuslvania. you are on the air. >> caller: i am so glad i got in! i very much appreciate what you just said about general flynn, mr. david ignatius. i have been involved with israel my entire adult life. i've used, on many occasions, a quote - which i believe is from you. which i saw in a documentary to the effect that anti-semitism is the elevator music of the arab world. am i...
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our special series with david ignatius sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on cspan 2. >>> sunday on cspan's q and ark. a. i propose action independent stead of words. now before it is too late. for the sake of a better world, but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self-interest. >> henrik hank meyer with his book arthur vandenberg, the man in the middle of the american century. >> he finds himself in opposition when fdr is elected. the democrats in the early 1930s take majority in the senate. he's in opposition for the next dozen years. and that means that to get anything done, can which often meant resisting some of franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be b a coalition. he had the to reach across the aisle. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on cspan.
our special series with david ignatius sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on cspan 2. >>> sunday on cspan's q and ark. a. i propose action independent stead of words. now before it is too late. for the sake of a better world, but i say again and again and again that i propose it for our own american self-interest. >> henrik hank meyer with his book arthur vandenberg, the man in the middle of the american century. >> he finds himself in opposition when fdr...
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. >> david ignatius and pull zer price winning historian john meechum. let me begin with you, john. history does not always go in straight lines. i do think, though, historians 30 years from now will be shocked that america has moved as much as we've moved since the life and death of martin luther king jr. we elected barack obama, who won two majority victories. i guess the last president to do that, my god, maybe it was eisenhower? and yet it's followed with a president who is reactionary and radical and i would say judging by his words and deeds racist. how do historians handle this 30 years from now? >> well, we have a recurrent and tragic tendency in the american soul to fear rather than to hope. to point at people instead of looking ahead. it was said years and years ago that the american dilemma is race. the problem of the 20th century in america is the problem of the color line. question is and the tragedy of the current moment that you're describing is we thought that was the problem of the 20th century. evidently it continues to be a problem into this our fourth century as
. >> david ignatius and pull zer price winning historian john meechum. let me begin with you, john. history does not always go in straight lines. i do think, though, historians 30 years from now will be shocked that america has moved as much as we've moved since the life and death of martin luther king jr. we elected barack obama, who won two majority victories. i guess the last president to do that, my god, maybe it was eisenhower? and yet it's followed with a president who is...
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our special series with author david ignatius, sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. discussion on, a the history and the impact of the pentagon papers. from ""washington journal," this is an hour. continues. joining us from new york city is david rudenstine, a professor of law at the core does a school of law -- core does that -- or does out -- cordozo school of law. he is also the author of "the day the presses stopped: a history of the pentagon papers case." thank you for joining us today. thank you. i am delighted to be here. phyllis coming up that focuses on the washington post coverage of the pentagon papers. remind us of what the pentagon papers work. papersthe pentagon totaled 2.5 million words, 7000 pages, and it weighed 60 pounds. it was a history of how the united states got involved in totnam from roughly 1945 1968. "the washington post" covering the made it to the supreme court. explain what happened. guest: that is a complicated question. given to there "new york times" in 1971. , 1971, "the new york series"pushing a 10-par
our special series with author david ignatius, sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. discussion on, a the history and the impact of the pentagon papers. from ""washington journal," this is an hour. continues. joining us from new york city is david rudenstine, a professor of law at the core does a school of law -- core does that -- or does out -- cordozo school of law. he is also the author of "the day the presses stopped: a history of the pentagon...
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earlier my colleague katty kay asked david ignatius of "the washington post" why there wasn't a better system in place on her program "beyond 100 days ." david: it is not as if this is the first time an accident like this has happened. zbigniew brezinski, who died last year, remember during the time he was national security adviser when he was phoned in the middle of the night with someone telling him, the national security adviser, that the russian missiles had been launched and were on their way, and he had two minutes, as he remembered it, to make a decision, and within those two minutes somebody said, oops, it was a mistake. for me this is a reminder of why nuclear weapons are so dangerous. the argument made by former secretaries of defense, secretaries of state, that we need to think about getting nuclear missiles radically reduced or even eliminated is because accidents do happen. katty: which is exactly what the pope was saying on the plane. this could happen not quite the look -- not by the liberation but by a mistake. it is an indication, david, of the level of tension there i
earlier my colleague katty kay asked david ignatius of "the washington post" why there wasn't a better system in place on her program "beyond 100 days ." david: it is not as if this is the first time an accident like this has happened. zbigniew brezinski, who died last year, remember during the time he was national security adviser when he was phoned in the middle of the night with someone telling him, the national security adviser, that the russian missiles had been...
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>> so off of that, joe, off of your observation, off of what david ignatius just indicated, over the past couple of days, i've talked to four different people, two from the intelligence committee, two from the fbi, formerly from the fbi. and each of them have a similar strain of thought on what's going on. and it is this -- that a lot of what we read, a lot of what we end up talking about on cable tv, about these daily headlines, these daily stories, it seems every day we get two or three different eye-popping stories out of washington. there's an element of distraction to all of them. because at the root of this is an astounding fact, according to these intel people, and the former fbi people. and it is this -- that at the root of this, is russia's role in manipulating an election in the united states of america. russia. not our friend, not our ally, russia. still here, still actively pursuing disruption in our political system. and politicians from the president on down, say -- nothing about it each and every day. >> the answer to your question is -- of course, of course the reason
>> so off of that, joe, off of your observation, off of what david ignatius just indicated, over the past couple of days, i've talked to four different people, two from the intelligence committee, two from the fbi, formerly from the fbi. and each of them have a similar strain of thought on what's going on. and it is this -- that a lot of what we read, a lot of what we end up talking about on cable tv, about these daily headlines, these daily stories, it seems every day we get two or three...
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back to david ignatius.ail—safe method within this, checked by more than one employee or warning on the screen and why couldn't they cancel it without having to go to fema first? i hope every other federal agencies looking at those questions. it is not as though this is the first time an accident like this has happened. a former national security adviser was phoned in the middle of a per night with somebody telling him that the russian missiles had been launched and were on their way, two minutes, as he remembered it to make a decision. within those minutes, somebody said it was a mistake. for me, this is a reminder of why nuclear weapons are so dangerous. nuclear weapons are so dangerous. the argument is made by our former secretaries of defence that we really need to think about getting nuclear missiles radically reduced or eliminated because accidents do happen. exactly what the pope was saying on the plane to latin america to reporters. this could happen by mistake. it's an indication of the level of ten
back to david ignatius.ail—safe method within this, checked by more than one employee or warning on the screen and why couldn't they cancel it without having to go to fema first? i hope every other federal agencies looking at those questions. it is not as though this is the first time an accident like this has happened. a former national security adviser was phoned in the middle of a per night with somebody telling him that the russian missiles had been launched and were on their way, two...
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our special series with david ignatius today live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. tonight, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his 38 year judicial career in his book, benched. he is interviewed by richard blumenthal. >> as a judge for 35 years, having gone from that active life of making decisions and going to court and advocating a case to judging, was that a difficult transition for you and did you ever miss the life of advocacy? >> it was not difficult. it has been for some i have it has been for some i have known. i have known people who became judges and so disliked the decision-making process that they left the bench. i was an advocate. i found the decision-making process, while it was different, enormously challenging and satisfying. i like being in a turning but i loved being judge because the opportunity to resolve disputes large and small, they all matter to somebody but some of them have a large public significance. that is a very satisfying role. on book tv onht c-span 2. >> now an update on the ongoing prot
our special series with david ignatius today live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. tonight, federal appellate judge john newman looks back at his 38 year judicial career in his book, benched. he is interviewed by richard blumenthal. >> as a judge for 35 years, having gone from that active life of making decisions and going to court and advocating a case to judging, was that a difficult transition for you and did you ever miss the life of advocacy? >> it was not...
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it all kicks off on sunday, january 7th at noon with david ignatius, a washington post columnist and the author of ten national security thrillers. you can join us live on sunday, january 7th or watch it on demand at booktv.org. >>> a century ago on april 6th, 1917, congress voted to declare war on germany and enter world war i. more than four million american men and women served in uniform and more than 100,000 died. next, american history tv marks the 100th anniversary. we travel to the national world war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri to speak with authors and historians about the u.s. role in what was then called the great war. we learned about the creation of the memorial to honor those who served and about artifacts in the museum's collection. this is about two and a half hours. >>> 100 years ago on april 16th, 19 1917, president woodrow wilson signed a
it all kicks off on sunday, january 7th at noon with david ignatius, a washington post columnist and the author of ten national security thrillers. you can join us live on sunday, january 7th or watch it on demand at booktv.org. >>> a century ago on april 6th, 1917, congress voted to declare war on germany and enter world war i. more than four million american men and women served in uniform and more than 100,000 died. next, american history tv marks the 100th anniversary. we travel to...
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i want to start, david ignatius, with you.get a chance to speak with you yesterday about the revelations that came out in michael schmidt's book, revelations that, of course, so many people in washington have been whispering about, the michael wolff book. i had somebody say last night, what's the big news about wolff's new book? it's what everybody in washington has been writing or saying for the past year? well, wolff is more dramatic in his writing. be that as it may, it caused a firestorm, and i'm just wondering with north korea and with iran and with news coming out of pakistan, it can be unsettling. what is your -- what's your take on a new explosive set of revelations coming out talking about the dysfunction in the trump white house when there is so much on the line across the globe this morning? >> joe, i can give you a simple anecdote to explain what it's been like the last couple days. on thursday afternoon when the revelations about the wolff book and trump's amazing response to it came out, i was on my way to a majo
i want to start, david ignatius, with you.get a chance to speak with you yesterday about the revelations that came out in michael schmidt's book, revelations that, of course, so many people in washington have been whispering about, the michael wolff book. i had somebody say last night, what's the big news about wolff's new book? it's what everybody in washington has been writing or saying for the past year? well, wolff is more dramatic in his writing. be that as it may, it caused a firestorm,...
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best-selling fiction writers for program.ly join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of innocence," "blood money," and most recently "quantum spy." sunday live from noon to three card p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. the washington center for internships and academic
best-selling fiction writers for program.ly join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of innocence," "blood money," and most recently "quantum spy." sunday live from noon to three card p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. the washington center for internships and academic
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join us for our first program, sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security figures. his most recent, the quantum spy. our special series, in-depth: fiction edition, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. now, recommendations for reducing federal budget deficits and stabilizing the national debt, which stands at 20.6 tr
join us for our first program, sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security figures. his most recent, the quantum spy. our special series, in-depth: fiction edition, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. now, recommendations for reducing federal budget deficits and stabilizing the national debt, which stands at 20.6 tr
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programfor our first sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of " and "the quantum spike." our special series on sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> steve bannon and michael wolff's "fire and fury" once again dominated the white house briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. this is about 20 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon m.s. we are pleased -- good afternoon it we are pleased to see that the dow jones industrial average broke through 25,000 for the first time ever today. the president's economic engine of lower taxes, less regulation, and more opportunity for all is already paying off, and american families and workers are the big winners. with that in mind, we have a message from a special guess i would like to share with you. i will ask you to tune into the screen, and then i will continue. president trump: thank you for being with us today. the historic tax cut i signed
programfor our first sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of " and "the quantum spike." our special series on sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> steve bannon and michael wolff's "fire and fury" once again dominated the white house briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. this is about 20 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon m.s. we are pleased --...
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the special series, with awe they're david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv, on c-span2. >> andrew carroll is founder of the legacy project, an effort to preserve soldiers war correspondence and talked about world war one as described by general john pershing, commander of the u.s. forces. this is an hour. [inaudible discussion]
the special series, with awe they're david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv, on c-span2. >> andrew carroll is founder of the legacy project, an effort to preserve soldiers war correspondence and talked about world war one as described by general john pershing, commander of the u.s. forces. this is an hour. [inaudible discussion]
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david ignatius, steve rattner, back with us. joining us now, columnist and deputy editorial.litical reporter for axios, jonathan swan. president trump is officially back from holiday break. getting in the rhythm of morning tweet sprees. wrote just a short time ago, crooked hillary clinton's top aide huma abedin has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. she put classified passwords in the hands of foreign agents. remember sailors pictures on submarine. jail. deep state justice department must finally act also on comey and others. the if we had about three hours, jonathan, i could get you to go through that line by line. and tell me exactly what the president is talking about. what is this about? >> there are two abiding themes which we've seen repeated again, and, again, and, again. one is calling for the jailing of political opponents. and the second is directing jeff sessions justice department and suggesting that the attorney general jeff sessions doesn't name him, but innuendo there is that jeff sessions is doing his job. and running that justice departmen
david ignatius, steve rattner, back with us. joining us now, columnist and deputy editorial.litical reporter for axios, jonathan swan. president trump is officially back from holiday break. getting in the rhythm of morning tweet sprees. wrote just a short time ago, crooked hillary clinton's top aide huma abedin has been accused of disregarding basic security protocols. she put classified passwords in the hands of foreign agents. remember sailors pictures on submarine. jail. deep state justice...
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our special series, in-depth, fiction addition, with david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 on book tv. ," --nday on "q&a >> i propose action instead of words.i propose action now until it is too late . a better world when i say again, and again, and again, that i propose it for our own american self interest. -- hendrickk meyer hank meyer, with his book about the man in the widow of the american century. >> he finds himself in opposition with the democrats elected in the early 1930's take majority of the senate, he is in opposition for the next dozen years. that means to get anything done, which often meant resisting franklin roosevelt's initiatives, there needed to be a coalition. he needed to reach across the aisle. >> "q&a" sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span.
our special series, in-depth, fiction addition, with david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 on book tv. ," --nday on "q&a >> i propose action instead of words.i propose action now until it is too late . a better world when i say again, and again, and again, that i propose it for our own american self interest. -- hendrickk meyer hank meyer, with his book about the man in the widow of the american century. >> he finds himself in...
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our special series in-depth fiction edition with author david ignatius sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> hi, i'm john farrell, a producer on our cities tour team. this year we visited 24 cities exploring their unique history and literary life. right now we're going to show you several stops from our visit to that coma, washington, a city chosen as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. >> the area we're standing in right now is in the southern section of puget sound which is the sort of washington state and the pacific northwest. it's kind of great inland water. when the transcontinental railroad aim, there was talk of one day being able to span puget sound but it really wasn't an undertaking anybody was prepared to do. during the depression, northeasterly policemans like the building of the grand cooley dam and stuff, there were big job creating public works projects happening in the pacific northwest. and in the mid-1930s, there began to be talk about creating a bridge over puget sound to reach from tacoma to the kitsap peninsula.
our special series in-depth fiction edition with author david ignatius sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> hi, i'm john farrell, a producer on our cities tour team. this year we visited 24 cities exploring their unique history and literary life. right now we're going to show you several stops from our visit to that coma, washington, a city chosen as the western terminus of the northern pacific railroad. >> the area we're standing in right now is in...
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the special series, with awe they're david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv, on c-span2. >> andrew carroll is founder of the legacy project, an effort to preserve soldiers war correspondence and talked about world war one as described by general john pershing, commander of the u.s. forces. this is an hour. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much. rainy day books and the national world war i museum museum and memorial are pleased to welcome andrew carroll, andrew carroll this editor of several "new york times" best sellers including war letters, letters of na pigs and bind he lines am drown also edit an pro bono basis, homecoming which inspired the film of the same name. in 1998, andrew founded the legacy project, an all-volunteer initiative that honors veterans and active duty troop biz preserving their wartime correspondence, he has traveled to all 50 states and more than 40 country, including iraq and afghanistan and has collected today an estimated 100,000 previously unpublished letters and e-mails. andrew dona
the special series, with awe they're david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv, on c-span2. >> andrew carroll is founder of the legacy project, an effort to preserve soldiers war correspondence and talked about world war one as described by general john pershing, commander of the u.s. forces. this is an hour. [inaudible discussion] >> good evening, everyone. thank you so much. rainy day books and the national world war i museum museum and memorial are...
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for more, i'm joined now by david ignatius, a columnist at "the washington post" and an nbc news/msnbc contributor and hagar shamali with the u.n. david, let me start with you. these were two examples. we have a bunch more from the last couple of days. when the president does this, when he tweets about any of these topics on twitter. when he's out there calling kim jong-un rocket man, something like that, what is going on behind the scenes in terms of the united states, the other countries around the world, whether it's the countries the president is talking about himself or allies in the world who are wondering what this exactly means. is somebody in the administration on the phone to translate for other countries around the world or is hereveryy out there left guessing? how does it work when he puts a tweet out there like this? >> i think sometimes when there's something very controversial and very confusing, people will go to the nsc, to the state department, but more to the nsc and seek explanation, what exactly does this mean, what is really changing in u.s. policy. i think the tw
for more, i'm joined now by david ignatius, a columnist at "the washington post" and an nbc news/msnbc contributor and hagar shamali with the u.n. david, let me start with you. these were two examples. we have a bunch more from the last couple of days. when the president does this, when he tweets about any of these topics on twitter. when he's out there calling kim jong-un rocket man, something like that, what is going on behind the scenes in terms of the united states, the other...
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to your favorite authorities, and i -- authors, and it all kicks off january 7th at noon with david ignatius, author of ten national security thrillers. you can join us live on sunday is, january 7th, or watch it on demand at booktv.org. >> good evening, everyone. can everyone hear me well? good. i'm mary mclaughlin, program coordinator with the smithsonian associates, and i'd like to welcomeo you to what promises to be the very perfect halloween evening. [laughter] on the grisly world of vick vicn surgeon surgery. before we begin, i'd like to ask everyone the please check their cell phones and make sure they are
to your favorite authorities, and i -- authors, and it all kicks off january 7th at noon with david ignatius, author of ten national security thrillers. you can join us live on sunday is, january 7th, or watch it on demand at booktv.org. >> good evening, everyone. can everyone hear me well? good. i'm mary mclaughlin, program coordinator with the smithsonian associates, and i'd like to welcomeo you to what promises to be the very perfect halloween evening. [laughter] on the grisly world of...
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>>host: david ignatius what is the premise of the quantum spy?>> the united states is locked in a new manhattan project to build a piece of technology that
>>host: david ignatius what is the premise of the quantum spy?>> the united states is locked in a new manhattan project to build a piece of technology that
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join us for first program and y with david ignatius. our special series "in depth" fiction edition with author david ignatius today live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of
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. >> with me now is david ignatius, editor for "the washington post." >> i'm joined now by my colleague carol lee. >> covering this administration has sparked an entire industry. >> it's also created some of our best tv friends. >> ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post". >> "new york times" political reporter -- >> these people are family because we rely on not just their scoops, which come at a pace that -- it's dizzying. but they have also become our storytellers of this presidency. >> now to you. >> they manage to cover this white house to maintain all the access that they have. >> carol, you are the lead on this story. i'm going to start with you. >> not to take anything away from our investigative unit which breaks stories all the time, but to cover such a disruptive period in politics, whether it was a democrat or a republican, it takes a village. what we get do is showcase all the journalism. >> nbc news learned robert mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in his investigation of former national security adviser michael flynn and his son. >> as we're
. >> with me now is david ignatius, editor for "the washington post." >> i'm joined now by my colleague carol lee. >> covering this administration has sparked an entire industry. >> it's also created some of our best tv friends. >> ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post". >> "new york times" political reporter -- >> these people are family because we rely on not just their scoops, which come at a pace...
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program it lets you call and talk to your favorite authors kicking off january 7 at noon with david ignatius you can join us live. >> the book is called race and class and politics. >> also with the transformation across the united states. and they can all not afford downtown so they moved to neighborhood that are low income on the edge of downtown so these are areas that were ones concentrated with poverty and public housing. now they are redeveloping. and the millennial's so property values are increasing and it is gentrification gone wild in washington d.c. so 52% of low income have been gentrified. so with those dynamics so how do you redevelop? and for those who can stay in place with affordable housing policies their life chances are improving. and for many of them but not to be residentially displaced. for cultural displacement and resentment but this is about how do we ease tension to make integrated communities to be more equitable? >> at the government level but there are so many properties that are not tax but the city needs to get revenue. they do that with redevelopment so calli
program it lets you call and talk to your favorite authors kicking off january 7 at noon with david ignatius you can join us live. >> the book is called race and class and politics. >> also with the transformation across the united states. and they can all not afford downtown so they moved to neighborhood that are low income on the edge of downtown so these are areas that were ones concentrated with poverty and public housing. now they are redeveloping. and the millennial's so...
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>> shannon: we get something interesting survey, the david ignatius piece from "the washington post." he says, it adds something interesting to the timeline. he says the fbi was very interested in talking to steal based on the australian account. australians had said george papadopoulos is talking about possibly the russians have dirt on hillary. the bureau requested another meeting with steele. that took place around october 1st in rome. at the meeting the fbi official asked steele if he had ever heard of papadopoulos. steele didn't. that raises a question about whether the fbi was sharing information with somebody who was preparing a dossier on presidential candidate that was being funded by the other presidential candidate. even inadvertently. >> is complicated. we should say papadopoulos did not make an appearance in the dossier. he was not there. carter page, another sometime temporary trump aid was in there. the scenario in the ignatius column is that steele writes for first installment of the dossier on june 20, 2016. allegedly meets with the fbi in london on july 4. the fbi ac
>> shannon: we get something interesting survey, the david ignatius piece from "the washington post." he says, it adds something interesting to the timeline. he says the fbi was very interested in talking to steal based on the australian account. australians had said george papadopoulos is talking about possibly the russians have dirt on hillary. the bureau requested another meeting with steele. that took place around october 1st in rome. at the meeting the fbi official asked...
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. >> with me now is david ignatius, editor for "the washington post." >> i'm joined now by my colleagueol lee. >> covering this administration has sparked an entire industry. >> it's also created some of our best tv friends. >> ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." >> "new york times" political reporter nick comfosori. >> these people are family because we rely on not just their scoops, which come at a pace that -- it's dizzying. but they have also become our storytellers of this presidency. >> kasie hunt, thank you. ken dilanian, now to you. >> they manage to cover this white house to maintain all the access that they have. >> carol, you are the lead byline on this story so i'm going to start with you. >> not to take anything away from our investigative unit which breaks stories all the time, but to cover such a disruptive period in politics, whether it was a democrat or a republican, it takes a village. what we get to do is showcase all the journalism. >> nbc news learned special counsel robert mueller has enough evidence to bring charges in his investigation
. >> with me now is david ignatius, editor for "the washington post." >> i'm joined now by my colleagueol lee. >> covering this administration has sparked an entire industry. >> it's also created some of our best tv friends. >> ashley parker, white house reporter for "the washington post." >> "new york times" political reporter nick comfosori. >> these people are family because we rely on not just their scoops, which come...
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of "red line, american foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states," and david ignatius, columnist for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. david, i was following your twitter page on friday shortly after the protests got under way. you tweeted out cell phone videos of protesters in a half dozen cities suggest something important happening there. need more reporting to understand what it means for mideast in 2018. a few days later what, sense do you have of the breadth and depth here and what are you watching for as this plays out? >> i'm still asking pretty much the same questions. this movement is dispersed in many cities more than half a dozen around iran we've seen in the last four days, people in the streets, cell phone videos appear authentic. the crack down appears to have resulted in the ten deaths that you cited earlier. what we don't know is what the organization of this movement is, how coherent it is. really what its demands are. i have a final question that i'd leave with you. there's definitely an anti-khomeini khamenei character to this. anti, the
of "red line, american foreign policy in a time of fractured politics and failing states," and david ignatius, columnist for the "washington post" and msnbc contributor. david, i was following your twitter page on friday shortly after the protests got under way. you tweeted out cell phone videos of protesters in a half dozen cities suggest something important happening there. need more reporting to understand what it means for mideast in 2018. a few days later what, sense do...
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best-selling fiction writers for program.ly join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of innocence," "blood money," and most recently "quantum spy." sunday live from noon to three card p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. the washington center for internships and academic seminars hosted a forum earlier today on political advocacy. first, we will hear on the influence of money in politics. and later, michael steele. all right, folks, let's get started. welcome back. are beingminder, we filmed. when you ask a question, come up to the question mike, state your name and your school and keep your questions nice and concise. it is my great pleasure this introduced [indiscernible] he was the founder and ceo of , andmerican news project others. in 2015, he co-authored "nation on the take," which received praise. he serves on nonprofit boards and advisory boards. let's welcome nick penniman this morning. [applause] nick: thank you for having me here on this snowy morning. that some ofanne you, this is the fi
best-selling fiction writers for program.ly join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers, including "agents of innocence," "blood money," and most recently "quantum spy." sunday live from noon to three card p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span 2. the washington center for internships and academic seminars hosted a forum earlier today on political advocacy. first, we will hear on the...
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january 22nd with david ignatius and i hope we'll see many of you at that time. i also want to welcome all of our guests watching this live streamed and especially our many guests watching this on c-span. also, a very special welcome, we're delighted to have 25 students here from washington latin school. washington latin high school. and i think -- i was discussing this with bob dallek how appropriate it is to have a group like this because as he notes in the press -- preface of this book in the time of demoralization, and despite the many fine biographs to which, by the way, he gives enormous and clear and explicit credit in this book, that there's a concern that the younger generation, with limited knowledge of american history, is increasingly unaware of what franklin roosevelt did for the nation and for the world. and also, to demonstrate weight great presidential leadership is like and rekindle faith in young people that n the belief that such leadership is possible. our guest need little introduction especially near washington. one our country's greatest po
january 22nd with david ignatius and i hope we'll see many of you at that time. i also want to welcome all of our guests watching this live streamed and especially our many guests watching this on c-span. also, a very special welcome, we're delighted to have 25 students here from washington latin school. washington latin high school. and i think -- i was discussing this with bob dallek how appropriate it is to have a group like this because as he notes in the press -- preface of this book in...
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join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers including "agents of innocence," "body of lies," "blood money," and the quantum spy. our special series in-depth fict >>> hi, i'm john feral. this year we visited 24 cities expleering the unique history and literary life. we're going to show you several stops to our visit of tacoma, washington. the western terms of the northern pacific railroad. the area is in the southern section of puget sound, which is sort of washington state and the pacific northwest's great inland water. and when the transcontinental railway came, there was talk of one day being able to expand puget sound. but really wasn't an undertaking anybody was prepared to do. during the depression federal programmed like the building of the grand coolly dam and stuff, there were big job creating works projects happening in the pacific northwest. and in the mid1930s there began be to talk of creating a bridge over puget sound to reach from tacoma to the kitsap peninsula. tacoma narrows bridge was open in
join us for our first program sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security thrillers including "agents of innocence," "body of lies," "blood money," and the quantum spy. our special series in-depth fict >>> hi, i'm john feral. this year we visited 24 cities expleering the unique history and literary life. we're going to show you several stops to our visit of tacoma, washington. the western terms of the northern...
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. >> kareem and david ignatius, thank you for kicking us off in the new year. >>> how a night of heavy drinking reportedly led to the launch of the russian probe. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. stay with us. (amanda) he was totally freaked out, digging and pawing at me. and when i woke up i realized that i was in anaphylaxis and went to the emergency room. i don't know what i would do if he wasn't there. he's the best boy. (vo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped the aspca save nearly forty thousand animals so far. get zero percent financing for 63 months on select models, plus we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. >>> president trump kicking off the new year with another swipe at his former fbi director. writing at the end of a tweet this morning, deep state justice department must finally act also on comey and others. that followed a new year's eve tweet from comey. quote, here's hoping 2018 brings more ethical leadership, focused on the truth and lasting values. trump prompted a long-time interview with michael schmidt, saying, it
. >> kareem and david ignatius, thank you for kicking us off in the new year. >>> how a night of heavy drinking reportedly led to the launch of the russian probe. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. stay with us. (amanda) he was totally freaked out, digging and pawing at me. and when i woke up i realized that i was in anaphylaxis and went to the emergency room. i don't know what i would do if he wasn't there. he's the best boy. (vo) through the subaru share...
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moderator of "washington week" on pbs and "the washington post" columnist david ignatius. lots to unpack there. what's the latest from the white house on whether or not there is going to be any kind of possible deal? i know republicans are talking about a short-term continuing resolution. are democrats going to hold out for some dreamer relief? >> reporter: the strategy here at the white house right now is to try to turn up the heat on democrats, to effectively say that if there is any type of a shutdown, that democrats would be to blame. earlier today, sarah huckabee sanders, the press secretary, was asked about all of this and she said look, it is up to democrats to come to the table on this. the reason why is because republicans need democrat support in order to get that spending legislation passed on friday. of course, the government runs out of money on friday. democrats are saying that they won't agree to any deal unless it includes a fix to daca. so that's their strategy right now. they of course want to avoid a government shutdown so they are playing a bit of hardb
moderator of "washington week" on pbs and "the washington post" columnist david ignatius. lots to unpack there. what's the latest from the white house on whether or not there is going to be any kind of possible deal? i know republicans are talking about a short-term continuing resolution. are democrats going to hold out for some dreamer relief? >> reporter: the strategy here at the white house right now is to try to turn up the heat on democrats, to effectively say...
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our special series "in depth" fiction edition with author david ignatius today live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of zingers, but this not about court opinions, it's about speeches. his court opinions are memorable and i'm often said they went to his opinions first for that reason, they were so crispy written and evocative and powerful and his speeches have the same qualities as his opinions do. he could let more of his personality shine through for one thing. he was a great performer, a little bit of a ham. he played macbeth in a high school production and i think the president of georgetown theater club so that shined through in the speeches in the way it doesn't in the opinions. and court opinions are necessarily-- they have to follow certain conventions that are asked to turn off the average person who is not a court person or a law stude
our special series "in depth" fiction edition with author david ignatius today live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> next on booktv is afterwards christopher scalia, son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia shares his father speeches on law, eighth and virtue. .. >> it was one of the most powerful court opinions, he wrote a lot of zingers, but this not about court opinions, it's about speeches. his court opinions are memorable and i'm often...
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join us for our first program, sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security figures. his most recent, the quantum spy. our special series, in-depth: fiction edition, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. now, recommendations for reducing federal budget deficits and stabilizing the national debt, which stands at 20.6 trillion. the senior vice president for the committee for responsible spoke to thet national economists club. this is 55 minutes. pete: welcome to the national economist club, our first event of the year. the club was -- first of all, i'm pete davis, senior vice president and past president of the club. the national economist club was started in 196 by herb stein, the chair of the council of economic advisers and it has met roughly 40 weeks out of every year since, presenting leading economists talking about issues of the day. today, we're very pleased to mark goldwine of the committee for responsible federal budget to talk about the return of trillion dollar deficits. before i introduce mark, let me tell you about some upcom
join us for our first program, sunday at noon eastern with david ignatius, the author of several national security figures. his most recent, the quantum spy. our special series, in-depth: fiction edition, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. now, recommendations for reducing federal budget deficits and stabilizing the national debt, which stands at 20.6 trillion. the senior vice president for the committee for responsible spoke to thet national economists club. this is 55 minutes....
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with authorseries david ignatius sunday on book tv on c-span two. analystsn-policy discussed threats like isis, north korea and syria and how the trump administration is addressing them. posted by the washington center for internships and academic seminars, this is just over an hour. ok, a silence falls over the room. i am going to introduce our panel moderator and let him introduce the panelists so they can introduce themselves. i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage foundation's margaret thatcher center for freedom. his key areas of specialization include the anglo american special relationship, united nations and the role of great britain and europe in the u.s. led alliance against international terrorism. he was recently named one of the 50 most influential britons in the u.s. by the london daily telegraph. and a leading authority on transatlantic relations, he has advised the executive branch of the u.s. government on a range of issues from the role of international allies in postwar iraq to u.s.-british leadership. his pol
with authorseries david ignatius sunday on book tv on c-span two. analystsn-policy discussed threats like isis, north korea and syria and how the trump administration is addressing them. posted by the washington center for internships and academic seminars, this is just over an hour. ok, a silence falls over the room. i am going to introduce our panel moderator and let him introduce the panelists so they can introduce themselves. i am very pleased to introduce the director of the heritage...
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and on sunday, january 7 at noon with david ignatius, washington post columnist and the author of 10, national security thriller. join us sunday, january 7 or watch on-demand at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some of the best books of the year according to amazon. edward liz, chief us, a missed five for the financial times argues that liberal democracy is threatened in the retreat of western liberalism. in the last castle, denise tiernan reports on biltmore house, the largest private residence in american history. tom nichols, professor of national security affairs at the us naval war college argues that due to the spread of the internet and 24 hour news, expert opinion is now being discounted in the death of expertise. you've all ferrari looks at the future of humanity in homo deus and wrapping up our look at amazon's best books of 2017 is buzzfeed's skeptical essay on her upbringing as the daughter of indian immigrants in canada. one day we will all be dead and none of this will matter in my ap biology class a teacher gave us a checklist of dominant versus recessive alleles to teac
and on sunday, january 7 at noon with david ignatius, washington post columnist and the author of 10, national security thriller. join us sunday, january 7 or watch on-demand at booktv.org. >> here's a look at some of the best books of the year according to amazon. edward liz, chief us, a missed five for the financial times argues that liberal democracy is threatened in the retreat of western liberalism. in the last castle, denise tiernan reports on biltmore house, the largest private...
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for example, our guest today at noon eastern time is david ignatius.he fiction series on in-depth, which is 48 hours of tv of depthtion books, and in at noon eastern today, 9:00 on the west coast. we hope you tune in. christopher in chicago, democrat line. aller: my wife and i had choice, like so many americans in the last election. we know full spectrum dominance is calling for the takeover of planet earth and space, part of the efforts. hillary was leading that effort. , and shes into libya was very much in favor of destroying syria. we voted for trump. we know that people call for his impeachment before he got into office, and we think he was probably going to, if because to his own impeachment, by being unable to resist conflict of interest. we expected that. the news media, in particular, and the democratic party, has allowed the elected president of the united states to do his work without trying to destroy him from day one. host: christopher from chicago. on cnn's state of the union this morning, a question was asked about wolff's new book. here
for example, our guest today at noon eastern time is david ignatius.he fiction series on in-depth, which is 48 hours of tv of depthtion books, and in at noon eastern today, 9:00 on the west coast. we hope you tune in. christopher in chicago, democrat line. aller: my wife and i had choice, like so many americans in the last election. we know full spectrum dominance is calling for the takeover of planet earth and space, part of the efforts. hillary was leading that effort. , and shes into libya...
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the special series fiction edition with author david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> history professors and authors participate in the annual meeting of the american historical association. live coverage begins friday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. on c-span 2 a panel discussions analyze the political protests in iran and the future of the country. we'll hear from the found over iran watch, live from the brookings institution at account 30. a eastern and on c-span the washington center hosts a seminar examine issues including foreign policy, counterterrorism and relation between the press and the white house. live coverage targeting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can follow all theo vents live online at c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. >> wards journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we talk about the prospect for entitlement reform which includes medicare, medicaid and welfare. politico reporter will join us. and then a roundtable entitle emt reform with james
the special series fiction edition with author david ignatius, sunday, live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> history professors and authors participate in the annual meeting of the american historical association. live coverage begins friday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. on c-span 2 a panel discussions analyze the political protests in iran and the future of the country. we'll hear from the found over iran watch, live from the brookings institution at account 30....
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join us for first program sunday at noon with david ignatius. many the author of national security thrillers. series with david from noonunday, live until 3:00 p.m. eastern eastern on book tv on c-span2. q&a --ay on >> i propose action now before it is too late. i propose a better world. i say again and again that i propose it for our own american salvation. >> them out of the middle of the american century. >> he finds himself in opposition when fdr is elected and the democrats take majority of the senate. he is in opposition for the next dozen years. anything doneget it, which often met resisting roosevelt's initiatives, there need to be a coalition. >> q&a sunday night on c-span. >> foreign policy analyst discuss global threats like isis in north korea and how the trump administration is addressing them. from the washington center for internships and academic seminars, this is just over an hour. him >> ok, a silence falls over the room. i am going to introduce our panel moderator and let him introduce the panelists so they can introduce themse
join us for first program sunday at noon with david ignatius. many the author of national security thrillers. series with david from noonunday, live until 3:00 p.m. eastern eastern on book tv on c-span2. q&a --ay on >> i propose action now before it is too late. i propose a better world. i say again and again that i propose it for our own american salvation. >> them out of the middle of the american century. >> he finds himself in opposition when fdr is elected and the...