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but for ernest, for, you know, we don't need to know more about greg's life except that for ernest to know that when his son was 13 and here's this image the ultra-macho, man's man, and he was living with this son, with this knowledge about his son. it's just fraught. >> yeah, it's crazy. we would call that the story that you did not, we would call that today timely. [laughter] especially for radio and television. when did he begin to create this macho image? >> when did he begin to create it or was it created for him? be really, i mean, it's all happening together. and there's no question he did, i mean, he was a hunter and fish, serious fisherman from a young age. got into deep sea fishing. i think marlin was the real love of his life sometimes. was a bullfight aficionado. all those things, it started happening about the same time. and i think he did participate in it at first. but then it started to grow up around him x i think it did, i think it did tremendous damage to him. >> just to show you the amount of detail in mary's book, the old man and the sea, they were filming the mov
but for ernest, for, you know, we don't need to know more about greg's life except that for ernest to know that when his son was 13 and here's this image the ultra-macho, man's man, and he was living with this son, with this knowledge about his son. it's just fraught. >> yeah, it's crazy. we would call that the story that you did not, we would call that today timely. [laughter] especially for radio and television. when did he begin to create this macho image? >> when did he begin to...
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ernest went to war. wanted to be the war writer of hi generation so goes to spanish civil war as a journalist, but not just a journalist. he is never just one thing. always a number of things, and so here he is touring the front. right? and this is shortly after he got there in spring of 1937. and part of the -- the drama in this picture is, well, they've just been strafed by enemy aircraft. when we were driving over here from the airport we are were not in any danger at all, so i'm doing -- this is my day job now. butter nest on his day job is strafed by enemy fire and almost killed. that's not the only part of the drama. the other part of the drama is he is with his guy here, who is an agent of the communist international, and he is a smart, sophisticated guy, and he has assigned himself the job basically of not exactly brainwashing ernest but moving him to the left, making him think more like the communist international than an american writer. until this point ernest was pressie apolitical, something
ernest went to war. wanted to be the war writer of hi generation so goes to spanish civil war as a journalist, but not just a journalist. he is never just one thing. always a number of things, and so here he is touring the front. right? and this is shortly after he got there in spring of 1937. and part of the -- the drama in this picture is, well, they've just been strafed by enemy aircraft. when we were driving over here from the airport we are were not in any danger at all, so i'm doing --...
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we don't have absolute truth but letters between them. >> host: you suggest ernest hemingway, ernest had some gender problems. >> guest: at the time they would be seen as problems. he was interested in gender boundaries, the slippage between genders. there is a book called the garden of eden, he is upset with androgyny. the husband and wife -- he had a haircut. it is the same length, localized, sexual roles is bad with another woman -- and what is relevant is the story of gregory, this surgery in his life, very sad story, died in a drug taken a woman's prison, that is outside my biography. except what is in it is ernest knew about it. and missing some of her underwear, they found it under greg's bed about four months later. we don't need to know more about this except for ernest to know that when his son was 13, and man-to-man, living with his son, and -- >> host: we would call that story you did not include, timely. especially for radio and television. when did he begin to create this macho image? >> guest: when did he create or was it created? it all happened together. from a young
we don't have absolute truth but letters between them. >> host: you suggest ernest hemingway, ernest had some gender problems. >> guest: at the time they would be seen as problems. he was interested in gender boundaries, the slippage between genders. there is a book called the garden of eden, he is upset with androgyny. the husband and wife -- he had a haircut. it is the same length, localized, sexual roles is bad with another woman -- and what is relevant is the story of gregory,...
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but for ernest, we don't need to know more about greg's life except that for ernest to knowab that when his son was 13, and here's this image that ultra macho man's man and he was living with his son, with this knowledge about his son, it was fraught. >> host: we would call that the story that you did not include -- we would call that today timely. especially for radio and television. when did he begin to create this macho image? >> guest: when did he begin to create it or was it created for him? really, all happening together. there's in question, he did -- i mean, he was a hunter and fished -- serious fisherman from a young age, got into deep sea fishing. marlin was the real life -- reel love of his life sometimes and was a bullfight affair indiana dough and started hey -- aficionado, and then it started to grow up around him and i think it did tremendous damage to him. >> host: just to show you the amount of detail in mary's book. the old man and the sea, they were filming the movie, he was consultant and expert, and they went out to catch a marlin and couldn't get one. just when you
but for ernest, we don't need to know more about greg's life except that for ernest to knowab that when his son was 13, and here's this image that ultra macho man's man and he was living with his son, with this knowledge about his son, it was fraught. >> host: we would call that the story that you did not include -- we would call that today timely. especially for radio and television. when did he begin to create this macho image? >> guest: when did he begin to create it or was it...
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inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic. barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in for a surprise if they move in for a smooch. goddamn that's good. i'm a big believer in a healthy, nutritious breakfast. it's the most important meal of the day. my doctor said that. of course he also said that just about everything i love and hold dear is killing me, so what does he know. attention, hippies. this is a salad. green papaya salad, that's not really a local thing, that's a -- thing but couldn't resist. spicy papaya salad, some khao soi, now i gotta find a catholic church. bless me father for i have sinned. i kissed a man on the mouth. oh, it burns like the fires of hell. b
inadvertently making out with ernest borgnine, i'd like to say, um, it was very traumatic. barbecue all at the same time. i'm on somebody else's lawn. and i don't mean that in a figurative way. i can't talk. it hurts to talk. oh. you know, if every region has sort of an iconic dish, you're talking northern thailand, chiang mai, this is it. hearty broth of curry, coconut, noodles, and spices. i am all over that. oh yeah. mm. i need some more onions. the boys at the bar tonight are gonna be in...
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you were hearing the deck with terry, ernest moniz, saying that america loses nothing by being in thed, and gains the advantage that emerging countries are ina advantage that emerging countries are in a global accord as well. what do you make of that? yeah, that's highly inaccurate. in fact, the cost to the united states is considerable. this agreement will be used as a pretext for litigation, to force the clean power plan to come into effect. it has meant higher electricity prices. there is a direct cash transfer in the agreement, $100 billion per year from the advanced countries do the developing world. the lion's share of that will come from the united states if we remain in the agreement. we will be paying higher energy prices, and paying more foreign aid abroad. two big losses foreign aid abroad. two big losses for the american people. but in terms ofjobs, as you know, most economists seem to believe that the job growth that comes from the renewable industry is actually equal to anyjob losses that there might be in the fossil fuel industry. thoughifs be in the fossil fuel industr
you were hearing the deck with terry, ernest moniz, saying that america loses nothing by being in thed, and gains the advantage that emerging countries are ina advantage that emerging countries are in a global accord as well. what do you make of that? yeah, that's highly inaccurate. in fact, the cost to the united states is considerable. this agreement will be used as a pretext for litigation, to force the clean power plan to come into effect. it has meant higher electricity prices. there is a...
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secretary ernest moniz joining me next.it's time to move to underwear toddlers see things a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first underwear you see an easy way to potty train pampers easy ups our first and only training underwear with an all-around stretchy waistband and pampers' superior protection so you'll see fewer leaks and they'll see their first underwear pampers easy ups, the easiest way to underwear. pampers you need one of these. you wouldn't put up with an umbrella that covers you part way, so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. we believe in food that's anaturally beautiful,, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you w
secretary ernest moniz joining me next.it's time to move to underwear toddlers see things a bit differently thanks to pampers easy ups while they see their first underwear you see an easy way to potty train pampers easy ups our first and only training underwear with an all-around stretchy waistband and pampers' superior protection so you'll see fewer leaks and they'll see their first underwear pampers easy ups, the easiest way to underwear. pampers you need one of these. you wouldn't put up...
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germans, americans, ernest, canadian, they all work together safeguard all western europe.ow there is more than just ruins to defend. today on the new international trance there are those with , while theorts express is in full --. with reverence to your order we are pleased to be able to say that they will reach you on time evenly your order was for half as much. here in brussels there is something else for out of that first idea there has emerged a more ambitious goal. here in brussels the headquarters is now called the common market. --ernational corporation cooperation for everything that men consume. there are the beginnings that they are there for sure. are only there because of the watch of nato. the men and equipment keeping 24 hour guard by land, sea and air. across from the heartland only a few miles east and toil ceaselessly to and more miles of wire to the already enormous web of the iron curtain. working men are trying to pass the time. they scuttle away like mice because they are afraid. where there is no wire there is the wall. the wall dividing peoples and f
germans, americans, ernest, canadian, they all work together safeguard all western europe.ow there is more than just ruins to defend. today on the new international trance there are those with , while theorts express is in full --. with reverence to your order we are pleased to be able to say that they will reach you on time evenly your order was for half as much. here in brussels there is something else for out of that first idea there has emerged a more ambitious goal. here in brussels the...
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questions, and he said this a few times, it is clear that they are deliberations are continuing, in ernest. my collogue greg argos is picking up another and toll this story, greg, you are looking at some of what we can glean from the jury as they are, working through this very big process. >> that is right. this jury has been sequestered since sunday june 4th, it will be one week this coming sunday they have as of 6:00 o'clock tonight you just heard courtroom bells here of been deliberating for 49 hours, and 21 minutes. you can imagine that is extremely exhaust continuing for those folks inside the courtroom especially those deliberating the fate of the 79 year-old bill cosby. they have asked 11 questions and also passed the judge one note. that was the note from yesterday at 11:00. they were dead locked accounts and they have deliberated for more than 10 hours. last night and, of course, this afternoon continuing those deliberations. today in court when asking one of those questions, one of jurors appeared to be taking a nap. you can tell how much of a toll this 49 plus hour deliberation
questions, and he said this a few times, it is clear that they are deliberations are continuing, in ernest. my collogue greg argos is picking up another and toll this story, greg, you are looking at some of what we can glean from the jury as they are, working through this very big process. >> that is right. this jury has been sequestered since sunday june 4th, it will be one week this coming sunday they have as of 6:00 o'clock tonight you just heard courtroom bells here of been...
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eastern with author mary dearborn and her book ernest hemingway, a biography and then the 2016 nationalk stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america, followed by two years we cannot stop, a sermon to white america. and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 to 1809. our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey stone with his sex in the constitution. sex, religion and law the 21st century. also at 4:00 p.m., the book churchill and orwell, the freight fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the lit fest starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> the white house requested $1.1 trillion for the department of health and human services. the budget request includes cuts in public health and biomedical researc
eastern with author mary dearborn and her book ernest hemingway, a biography and then the 2016 nationalk stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america, followed by two years we cannot stop, a sermon to white america. and then sidney blumenthal with his book a self-made man, the political life of abraham lincoln, in 1849 to 1809. our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with her book blood and water, the prison uprising in 1971 and its legacy. also jeffrey...
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you are in our ernest prayers. >> jailed now with bail set at $1 million harris and codefendant face a judge at the alameda county courthouse. attorneys for both men say the clients are starving artists being targeted for crimes they didn't commit while the people responsible go free. >> our clients were made a scapegoat and a shield from our perspective of the real responsible parties in this case. >> the fact that the owner of that property is not on trial is an abomination to the justice system. >> the lawyers who offer services free of charge say pg&e fire and building inspectors and the owner of the building should be charged not the clients. the harrisis aunt says she doesn't know about the legal ins and outs but insists her nephew is incapable of hurting anyone. >> he is a good hearted hard working airtimist. one of the warehouse tenants who is himself a grieving victim. utterly innocent of any crime. >> the prosecutors say harris is responsible because he hoefrted the dance party that night of the fire and made structural changes inside the building. but the lawyers say he wa
you are in our ernest prayers. >> jailed now with bail set at $1 million harris and codefendant face a judge at the alameda county courthouse. attorneys for both men say the clients are starving artists being targeted for crimes they didn't commit while the people responsible go free. >> our clients were made a scapegoat and a shield from our perspective of the real responsible parties in this case. >> the fact that the owner of that property is not on trial is an abomination...
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eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, "ernest hemingway, a biography."t noon, abram candy and his book. followed at 1:00 by michael eric dyson with his book, "tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white america." and at 4:00, sidney blumenthal with his book. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, "lead in the water, the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." at 2:00, jeffrey stone with his book. then at 3:00, former congressman .rey radel with his book at 4:00, author thomas riggs with his book, "churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom." watch our coverage of the annual printers row lit fest starting at 11:00 on c-span twos booktv. sunday, q1 day is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt museum where we go inside for a look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. >> this museum opened in june 1941 and he was still the president so this essentially became the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone and every book was
eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, "ernest hemingway, a biography."t noon, abram candy and his book. followed at 1:00 by michael eric dyson with his book, "tears we cannot stop, a sermon to white america." and at 4:00, sidney blumenthal with his book. on sunday, our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, "lead in the water, the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." at 2:00, jeffrey stone with his...
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out, in a very dramatically, while understated statement by james comey that was a little bit of ernest hemming way and a little bit of house of cards -- >> yeah. >> he tersely laid out a picture of the president of the united states which, if true, makes the president sound like a grade-b mob figure demanding loyalty from somebody he had no business legally or in any other way demanding loyalty from. now, is that because donald trump was just ignorant of t y washington works because he thinks this is queens with large? or because he's trying to intimidate people from looking at much more serious things about his codery of people and himself and russia. that's what we don't know. as the speaker said, that's a long conversation that's really going to begin in ernest tomorrow. >> eugene? >> well, it's interesting. the president's lawyer says the president feels totally vindicated. i'm trying to understand that. since the president denied ever asking about the flynn investigation and comey says, yes, he did, to drop it. so, how is that vindication? i think, you know, this is like comey's e
out, in a very dramatically, while understated statement by james comey that was a little bit of ernest hemming way and a little bit of house of cards -- >> yeah. >> he tersely laid out a picture of the president of the united states which, if true, makes the president sound like a grade-b mob figure demanding loyalty from somebody he had no business legally or in any other way demanding loyalty from. now, is that because donald trump was just ignorant of t y washington works...
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going to take to bring the city on default government control well to discuss it i'm now joined by ernest al bell u.s. spokesman to the philippines president mr bally it's great to have you on the show thing.
going to take to bring the city on default government control well to discuss it i'm now joined by ernest al bell u.s. spokesman to the philippines president mr bally it's great to have you on the show thing.
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as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we are ok.our face here on bbc news! time for the weather update. sorry, i am just about to take the smile off of your face, i really do not want to do this weather forecast! the rain is here to stay all week long. and possibly into the start of the weekend, there will be spells of rain across the uk but some of us want the rain, the garden could do with some of it but there will be quite a lot, an awful lot in some areas over the next 2a hours. this is what it looks like any short—term. starting to rain heavily across the south—east, we have a daisy chain of storm coming out of the south, some downpours on the wide which will be striking the south—east coast and london as well. further west, more patchy rain and temperatures are not great, not that bad however, given that there is so much cloud around, the high teens in the south, mid—teens for the north. this is where we had the rain last night and this morning there was an area of rain that swept across northern ireland, north—west england an
as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we are ok.our face here on bbc news! time for the weather update. sorry, i am just about to take the smile off of your face, i really do not want to do this weather forecast! the rain is here to stay all week long. and possibly into the start of the weekend, there will be spells of rain across the uk but some of us want the rain, the garden could do with some of it but there will be quite a lot, an awful lot in...
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came when the referee consulted the video assistant referee after this reckless high challenge by ernestly sent off in a case of mistaken identity. it was only after cameroon's players insisted the players review the incident again that he sent off the right person. timo werner scored twice in a dominant germany performance. chile advanced after a 1—1 draw with australia in moscow. james troisi put the socceroos on the front foot with a goal just before the half time interval but chile only needing a draw to qualify for the last four levelled matters through martin rodriguez giving them all they required tojoin germany in the semifinals. with a week to go until wimbledon someone, who knows a thing or two about winning it, petra kvitova, has won just her second tournament back since returning from a knife attack injury with victory in birmingham. the czech, who's a two time champion at the all—england club, defeated 21—year—old australian asheligh barty, having suffered the attack during a robbery at her home in december. the 27—year—old's hand was damaged and was out of action until last
came when the referee consulted the video assistant referee after this reckless high challenge by ernestly sent off in a case of mistaken identity. it was only after cameroon's players insisted the players review the incident again that he sent off the right person. timo werner scored twice in a dominant germany performance. chile advanced after a 1—1 draw with australia in moscow. james troisi put the socceroos on the front foot with a goal just before the half time interval but chile only...
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ernest j. king, at the time of the battle of midway is chief of naval operations and commander of the u.s. fleet, i would suggest to you that admiral king is the overlooked strategist of world war ii. the man who really says to the joint chiefs, all right, we have come up with an allied plan and a u.s. plan of germany first. admiral king, very much to his credit, is also focused on the pacific. he's also focused on winning a two ocean war and pouring resources into the pacific, quite frankly sitting in this building i would suggest to you douglas macarthur is one of the beneficiaries of that. if king had not convinced the joint chiefs and roosevelt to put resources into the pacific we maybe would not be meeting the japanese at midway as we ended up doing. king has two things he develops over his career, graduates from annapolis in 1901, born on the banks of lake erie in 1878. as he goes through his naval career he focuses on submarines and aircraft, very much a brown shoe admiral coming out of
ernest j. king, at the time of the battle of midway is chief of naval operations and commander of the u.s. fleet, i would suggest to you that admiral king is the overlooked strategist of world war ii. the man who really says to the joint chiefs, all right, we have come up with an allied plan and a u.s. plan of germany first. admiral king, very much to his credit, is also focused on the pacific. he's also focused on winning a two ocean war and pouring resources into the pacific, quite frankly...
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. >> reporter: paramedic lisa lock and ernest garcia from new castle county ems jumped in their unitnd were on their way and then -- >> dispatch comes back on the radio and says the baby has been delivered. and i think well now i know why they stopped on the side of the road this makes sense now. >> on the side of the road. not just any road but i-95 south in delaware. at 3:20 this morning. kirk and sally lar reasons were on their way to the hospital. >> next thing you know, the baby was coming out in the car. >> basically by the time we pulled over the baby had already been born. so we were picking the baby up off the noor board of the car wrapping her in blanket. >> kirk tried to stay calm. they were less than 2 miles from the hospital. >> the 911 operator was able to talk us through the post delivery. there were moments you didn't know what was next, right? you're kind of living in the moment. okay this is what i've got to do. >> paramedics lisa and earnest arrive as cars blue by at 70 miles per hour. >> i walk up and say, what's going on? and mom is sitting in the passenger seat
. >> reporter: paramedic lisa lock and ernest garcia from new castle county ems jumped in their unitnd were on their way and then -- >> dispatch comes back on the radio and says the baby has been delivered. and i think well now i know why they stopped on the side of the road this makes sense now. >> on the side of the road. not just any road but i-95 south in delaware. at 3:20 this morning. kirk and sally lar reasons were on their way to the hospital. >> next thing you...
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host: ernest is up next in oak hill, west virginia. independent line. caller: good morning. i do not believe in term limits. i believe that the lawyers or attorneys appointed to the associate justice or chief justice, learn as they are on the bench, they keep up with the current laws. they also consider international laws that could be applied to u.s. law. i will also add that i'm in my 80's and i'm working part time. i learn -- i keep up with my profession as i believe that the associate justice do. anybody who is working beyond the so called retirement age. i believe they learn and they bring structure to the supreme court. host: as you've been listening to some of the callers talk about this idea cutting off certain age. what goes through your mind? caller: i'm in my 80's. i'm learning. i keep up. i'm interested in my field. as i believe associate justices are. host: some of the our callers saying too long for them to serve over that much time. would affect ultimately the decisions they make? caller: no. i think they are smart enough to keep up with what is going on in th
host: ernest is up next in oak hill, west virginia. independent line. caller: good morning. i do not believe in term limits. i believe that the lawyers or attorneys appointed to the associate justice or chief justice, learn as they are on the bench, they keep up with the current laws. they also consider international laws that could be applied to u.s. law. i will also add that i'm in my 80's and i'm working part time. i learn -- i keep up with my profession as i believe that the associate...
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these are libraries that have mark twain and earn ernest hemmingway that russian people can come in and use. and that russians just efficiently began to close each one. why? just to push everyone america. so this story that we were talking about about those compounds. i mean, we do very little in response to the provocations from russia. and the fact that you have this administration that is getting nothing for the reciprocal deals that they want to cancel. they don't seem to understand the context that russia has been trying to undermine america in a myriad of ways for dozens and dozens of years. >> and vivian and i have been remiss. it was your story on donald trump's cell phone telling leaders of other nations to quote call me on my cell phone. what in your view are the risks and rewards of such a thing? >> let's start with the rewards. this is donald trump being donald trump. he is a personable guy. a businessman. he's reaching out. he's telling people you are special. you can call me directly. he is trying to establish relationships with the leaders. people do comment him on that.
these are libraries that have mark twain and earn ernest hemmingway that russian people can come in and use. and that russians just efficiently began to close each one. why? just to push everyone america. so this story that we were talking about about those compounds. i mean, we do very little in response to the provocations from russia. and the fact that you have this administration that is getting nothing for the reciprocal deals that they want to cancel. they don't seem to understand the...
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. >>> and we are back with ernest moniz, richard haas talking about paris accords and all that., responding on your previous comments. so this is part of a pattern, withdrawing from paris, withdrawing from the transpacific partnership, withdrawing from essentially the european version of dead, not informing nato. what does this mean? the united states has really been at the center of this order that we created since 1945. what's likely to happen? >> there's two futures. the optimist would say others would step in and they would step in in ways that would be benign. they would essentially no longer look to the united states and do it themselves and be a positive self-help society. the europeans would do certain things, maybe the chinese. you would say, okay, the american part has ended but there is still a good order. the much more negative approach would say the others simply don't have the capacities in many cases, they don't have the mindset. the kind of rules they would promulgate would not be the ones we would want. so rather than have a race to and probably a world where yo
. >>> and we are back with ernest moniz, richard haas talking about paris accords and all that., responding on your previous comments. so this is part of a pattern, withdrawing from paris, withdrawing from the transpacific partnership, withdrawing from essentially the european version of dead, not informing nato. what does this mean? the united states has really been at the center of this order that we created since 1945. what's likely to happen? >> there's two futures. the...
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howard pew and ernest manning will meet with billy graham. billy graham helped ease and nurture the relationship between these two men. it is not a coincidence, that as the relationship becomes stronger, the relationship between the government and the company itself becomes stronger. after four years, 3000 workers laboring around the clock, we see this $235 million investment come online. its initial opening is a revival prayers,ith hymns, songs, and aim wildcatter pledge. the technology -- as we wrap up, this brings us to another important political turning point in the 1960's, which we will get to next week. suffice to say, both independents and majors both have much to look forward to as they move into the 1960's. there was no denying that is much as alberta would like to be talked about alongside saudi arabia, it does not come close to the juggernaut that saudi arabia is. its major field as of 1958 producing 6 billion barrels a day. aramco is proving itself to be an economic juggernaut. but it is also proving to be incredibly successful a
howard pew and ernest manning will meet with billy graham. billy graham helped ease and nurture the relationship between these two men. it is not a coincidence, that as the relationship becomes stronger, the relationship between the government and the company itself becomes stronger. after four years, 3000 workers laboring around the clock, we see this $235 million investment come online. its initial opening is a revival prayers,ith hymns, songs, and aim wildcatter pledge. the technology -- as...
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host: thank you, ernest. what do you think?hat should the must haves that democrats brings to the table? caller: i think they should negotiate a compromise, and since the republicans have their agenda, it should be medicaid, medicare, social security, things that affect the poor people to be brought to the table. that is my opinion. host: when you hear mitch mcconnell say, as he did in that clip, that he does not believe democrats are serious about negotiating or negotiating in a serious way, what do you say to that? the -- bowl caulk bullcrock. host: independent line, good morning. caller: both parties on the health care portion are weak. in they person democratic party that i see is standing up for the rights of all people to have health care is the congressman from michigan , bernie sanders, and [indiscernible] , we shoulds a whole be fighting for health care for .veryone, universal health care a system that covers everybody. and we should be asking these questions, whether or not [indiscernible] health care care is a right
host: thank you, ernest. what do you think?hat should the must haves that democrats brings to the table? caller: i think they should negotiate a compromise, and since the republicans have their agenda, it should be medicaid, medicare, social security, things that affect the poor people to be brought to the table. that is my opinion. host: when you hear mitch mcconnell say, as he did in that clip, that he does not believe democrats are serious about negotiating or negotiating in a serious way,...
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quote unquote nas josh ernest president obama's press secretary in march of 2015 responding to a question about why this was quote unquote accord when it's a treaty really but they didn't want to submit it they the white house didn't want to submit it to the senate for a vote. and the reason was they hadn't made the political argument to have the senators there to do this. so to get to your point, if president trump does renegotiate this at some point, then the answer is submit it to the united states senate and see how. >> but he is not going to renegotiate that's not feasible. >> right be right. >> that's just made up. >> i don't think he should. i don't think he should. but if he does my point is this was a failure of leadership by president obama to make the political argument to get get it passed. >> then i mean does it -- does it upset you -- i'm sure it upsets be the idea that this is appealing to the president's base -- you have a lot of president's adviser, rex tillerson arguing to stay in the accord. even from a national security standpoint you had people arguing this in. >> it'
quote unquote nas josh ernest president obama's press secretary in march of 2015 responding to a question about why this was quote unquote accord when it's a treaty really but they didn't want to submit it they the white house didn't want to submit it to the senate for a vote. and the reason was they hadn't made the political argument to have the senators there to do this. so to get to your point, if president trump does renegotiate this at some point, then the answer is submit it to the united...
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i think i just loved how real the relationships were between these girls and how very humble, or ernestracters were. >> reporter: doesn't hurt that the movie is hilarious. >> my reaction when i read the script was... no,. >> how are you alive right now >> i don't know. >> i'm sorry. your racing days are coming to an end. >> and in cars three- even wilson is back as lightening mcqueen hoist struggling to stay on top of the racing game as he faces off against a younger, faster car voiced by armored hammer and they are joined by carrie washington whose daughter wasn't too impressed by their mom voice over work. >> having your own voice and speaking your voice, and so my daughter said that is weird, mom, that car should have its own voice, not like my voice was the wrong voice because it should have its own voice. >> yeah. >> of course a car should have its own voice, mom. >> retire to make room for these younger, faster racers. >> i decide when i'm done. >> for entertainment tonight i'm kevin frazier and new back to you in the studio. >>> coming up next half an hour right here on cbs-3 "ey
i think i just loved how real the relationships were between these girls and how very humble, or ernestracters were. >> reporter: doesn't hurt that the movie is hilarious. >> my reaction when i read the script was... no,. >> how are you alive right now >> i don't know. >> i'm sorry. your racing days are coming to an end. >> and in cars three- even wilson is back as lightening mcqueen hoist struggling to stay on top of the racing game as he faces off against a...
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in fact, really it comes in ernest sunday into next week. and we are talking about highs in the 90s. and limited rain chances, it looks like it is going to last probably three or four days, maybe for much of the coming workweek. and so tonight, it is going to be a chilly one. 40s in the high country. west of the divide. and everybody else should be in the 50s, and winchester, upper 40s, to around 50 by tomorrow morning. and the forecast then, in detail, isolated evening showers. west, partial clearing, and on the cool side. sun sets at 8:31. and 52 and then 70 by lunchtime. and a cool and dry start to thursday. thursday afternoon, 70 to 75. and then as we look at the three-day, friday, wednesday, warm, i should say, 83. and friday, almost hot, at 8. as we head toward the weekend, sunday, and monday and tuesday, record-tying temperatures and wednesday, very hot around 90. >>> it is the strangest setup by the nfl and its players. these organized team activities that are voluntary. but if you don't show up, it is not considered a smart move. un
in fact, really it comes in ernest sunday into next week. and we are talking about highs in the 90s. and limited rain chances, it looks like it is going to last probably three or four days, maybe for much of the coming workweek. and so tonight, it is going to be a chilly one. 40s in the high country. west of the divide. and everybody else should be in the 50s, and winchester, upper 40s, to around 50 by tomorrow morning. and the forecast then, in detail, isolated evening showers. west, partial...
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with me peter ernest, spent more than 35 years at cia, over 0 in the agency's spy service.now executive director of international spy museum in washington, d.c. peter, good to have you here. thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> i want to play a little sound from an interview chuck todd did. let's listen together and we'll talk on the other side. >> sure. >> does the intelligence community believe he's basically an agent of the k dpchlt b, the old kgb? >> given the fact he oversees an aggressive operation in this country, they have more than any other nation as representative of this country. still even after we got rid of 35 of them. so to suggest he is somehow separate or oblivious to that is a bit much. >> so this is james clapper, who is saying two things, biggest spy operation in the united states, probably find that easy to believe and sergey kislyak said on top of that organization. people in washington seem to think that's the case, sergey kislyak was a spy master. >> well, i certainly think when you call him a spy master in his role as ambassador,
with me peter ernest, spent more than 35 years at cia, over 0 in the agency's spy service.now executive director of international spy museum in washington, d.c. peter, good to have you here. thank you for being with us. >> good to be with you. >> i want to play a little sound from an interview chuck todd did. let's listen together and we'll talk on the other side. >> sure. >> does the intelligence community believe he's basically an agent of the k dpchlt b, the old kgb?...
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this started in ernest after james comey was fired by the president and president was unhappy with the message, communations shop,hey weren't given of time to be fair with them. talking with theresint out on the foreign trip. resulted in resignation of mike duffy who was his communications director. what they're basically doing is changing the entire structure of the communications shop here at white house. what you have got, a communications director and that job really is now because mike dubke's departure over seen by sean spicer. you have the press secretary's department. both of them had a flow chart from that. what they're looking to doing now, taking sean spicer in overseeing position he will be in charge of all white house communications. likely not retain the title of white house press secretary. that will go to someone else. but he will be probably more deputy chief of staff level. will oversee the press office and communications office. it is not a surprise. we've heard that something like this was in the works for a long time. it is likely we'll see sarah huckabee sanders a
this started in ernest after james comey was fired by the president and president was unhappy with the message, communations shop,hey weren't given of time to be fair with them. talking with theresint out on the foreign trip. resulted in resignation of mike duffy who was his communications director. what they're basically doing is changing the entire structure of the communications shop here at white house. what you have got, a communications director and that job really is now because mike...
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as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we're 0k.s very good. i meant it. i did mean it. let's join tomasz schafernaker. people used to find it strange when i liked clouds and look where i am now. so you can make a career out of it, i guess! the weather is going to stay, well, it is not going to change a lot this week to be honest. it is looking pretty grotty. this picture says it all really. it is so overcast out there. the rain is getting heavier and heavier across the south. standing water and surface spray. be careful if you're travelling on the fast routes particularly in the south east and eastern areas. there is a lot of heavy rain sweeping in this. is what it looks like at 7pm. maybe the graphics are under doing the heaviness of the rain. in the south—west, some rain here on and off during the evening. the heavier rain is forsure, off during the evening. the heavier rain is for sure, just off the screen now, in the midlands, east anglia and the south east. further north, we had the rain here yesterday evening overnight and th
as ernest hemingway said, do not travel with those you do not love. fortunately, we're 0k.s very good. i meant it. i did mean it. let's join tomasz schafernaker. people used to find it strange when i liked clouds and look where i am now. so you can make a career out of it, i guess! the weather is going to stay, well, it is not going to change a lot this week to be honest. it is looking pretty grotty. this picture says it all really. it is so overcast out there. the rain is getting heavier and...
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eastern, with mary dearborn and her book "ernest hemingway: a biography."ook onm candy, and his racist ideas in america. bald at 1:00 by michael dyson, with his book, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america." and sidney blumenthal, "a self-made man." coverage, our continues at 11 a.m. eastern and heather and thompson, her book on the attica uprising. jeffrey stone with his book, "sex and the constitution." raydell with trey his book, "democrazy." witht 4:00, thomas riggs his book. watch our coverage of the 33rd annual chicago tribune lit fest, starting saturday at 11 a.m. eastern.
eastern, with mary dearborn and her book "ernest hemingway: a biography."ook onm candy, and his racist ideas in america. bald at 1:00 by michael dyson, with his book, "tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america." and sidney blumenthal, "a self-made man." coverage, our continues at 11 a.m. eastern and heather and thompson, her book on the attica uprising. jeffrey stone with his book, "sex and the constitution." raydell with trey his book,...
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as ernest hemingway once famously said, do not travel with those you do not love. khan will be joined by the commissioner, cressida dick, to reveal how they plan to stop youngsters from carrying weapons. nine teenagers have been stabbed to death in london this year. more than 1,000 train services will be suspended this week, as drivers resume an indefinite overtime ban. southern says some routes will have no service at all, and others will operate a limited timetable during morning and evening peak periods. the overtime ban, ordered by the aslef union, is in protest against the implementation of driver—only operated trains. five london boroughs are falling below the national average when it comes to broadband. southwark, westminster, lambeth, hackney and the city of london are all lagging behind the rest of the uk, with slower speeds, according to a new survey by which. other authorities, like broxbourne, reading and enfield, have some of the fastest broadband in the country. a mother has given her baby the name bobby, after he was born outside chiswick police stat
as ernest hemingway once famously said, do not travel with those you do not love. khan will be joined by the commissioner, cressida dick, to reveal how they plan to stop youngsters from carrying weapons. nine teenagers have been stabbed to death in london this year. more than 1,000 train services will be suspended this week, as drivers resume an indefinite overtime ban. southern says some routes will have no service at all, and others will operate a limited timetable during morning and evening...
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stranger to good discourse as i mentioned earlier, with one and hope springs eternal for continuation of ernest talks on the bilateral investment treaty which has been on the back corner for a while and many of us are urging to get back into the forefront. in the country's -- companies i speak with, any trade agreement would be more than welcome to get it off the sidelines and give investors additional confidence that it is a good place for their money. this would also have the added benefit of paving the way for agreements concerning a variety of sectors and industries, specifically in the technology and innovative space i think we have incredible opportunity to further integrate our economies, countries, and companies and even governments for cyber security. it will be the innovation economy to allow them to overcome challenges over the horizon by unleashing the world's most innovative companies. whether you are the world's most innovative company in silicon valley or bangalore, these are staffed with incredibly creative people and talented workforces and this collaboration will help the prim
stranger to good discourse as i mentioned earlier, with one and hope springs eternal for continuation of ernest talks on the bilateral investment treaty which has been on the back corner for a while and many of us are urging to get back into the forefront. in the country's -- companies i speak with, any trade agreement would be more than welcome to get it off the sidelines and give investors additional confidence that it is a good place for their money. this would also have the added benefit of...
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but it was here in manchester that the scientific breakthrough was made by ernest rutherford, in 1917here the first trainers were made, three times more people think it was in the usa than know the truth. it was in bolton, lancashire. jw foster & sons created them in the 18905 and later became reebok. and the majority of people believe that bungee jumping originated in australia or new zealand, when in fact it all started in bristol, with a leap from the clifton suspension bridge back in 1979. historic england hope their new campaign will fill the gaps in people's knowledge and more people will be aware of the country's greatest achievements, like the fact the pencil was invented in cumbria. searches of grenfell tower in west london are continuing as dozens of people remain unaccounted for after the huge fire on tuesday night. police are warning that some of the dead may never be identified. there is growing anger in the community over what happened. there is growing anger in the community over what happenedm there is growing anger in the community over what happened. if you had seen
but it was here in manchester that the scientific breakthrough was made by ernest rutherford, in 1917here the first trainers were made, three times more people think it was in the usa than know the truth. it was in bolton, lancashire. jw foster & sons created them in the 18905 and later became reebok. and the majority of people believe that bungee jumping originated in australia or new zealand, when in fact it all started in bristol, with a leap from the clifton suspension bridge back in...
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stranger to some good discourse as i mentioned earlier with one another at the mbta and continuation of ernest bilateral investment treaties on the back burner for a while but a number of us are urging to get back onto the front earner. the companies they speak with, any trade or investment will be more than welcome to get capital off the sidelines and by giving investors additional confidence to place their money. this would also committee added an assist as taking away the agreement concerning a variety of sectors and industries, specifically technology has an incredible opportunity to further integrate our economies and even our government with cybersecurity. it will be the innovation economy to allow the u.s. and india the world's most innovative companies these are staffed with incredibly creative people, talented workforces. they will assist the prime minister and realize the visions with india the expertise and resources. if we are able to foster an ecosystem that enables the u.s. and india to become even better partners in technology and the innovative spaces i believe we can relate ev
stranger to some good discourse as i mentioned earlier with one another at the mbta and continuation of ernest bilateral investment treaties on the back burner for a while but a number of us are urging to get back onto the front earner. the companies they speak with, any trade or investment will be more than welcome to get capital off the sidelines and by giving investors additional confidence to place their money. this would also committee added an assist as taking away the agreement...
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why, i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernesthemingway house is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of the american public? the stupidity is people are putting clowns in office. become multi-millionaires and very few can write one item they have done to benefit the people. thank you. host: all right. that was charlie in phoenix alabama, a republican. skyperk city, joining via joe conason eeditor and chief of in 2011.memo founded we have been asking viewers to tell us what grade they would president and congress. same question to you this morning. the : right now, give president an -- the worst single move made in the modern era, greta. every country on on earth, except syria and wants to come in
why, i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernesthemingway house is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out...
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. >> on behalf of general mccain, senator ernest. we've heard a number of points about acquisition and the pint that we need to do this in a more efficient matter. secretary stackley, i would like to start with you. i was pleased to hear that the navy increased their outreach to small businesses as a way to speed up the failures we've seen in the acquisition process. and our small businesses can provide the department with a lot of much needed products. as a matter of fact we have a very small company in iowa, small town iowa that provides a pump that's on every single navy ship. and what additional authorities can we provide to the department in order to speed up the acquisition process and how do we, how do we increase the outreach that we have to those small businesses? >> yes, ma'am. let me first start with the authorities. i believe we have tremendous authority already. and what we've got to do is become better practitioners in terms of using those authorities. >> and how do we do that? >> i press on our acquisition team, it's l
. >> on behalf of general mccain, senator ernest. we've heard a number of points about acquisition and the pint that we need to do this in a more efficient matter. secretary stackley, i would like to start with you. i was pleased to hear that the navy increased their outreach to small businesses as a way to speed up the failures we've seen in the acquisition process. and our small businesses can provide the department with a lot of much needed products. as a matter of fact we have a very...
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eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, ernest hemingway a biography. at noon 16 national book award winner abram candy and his book stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america. followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. at 4:00 p.m. sidney blumenthal with his book, a self-made man: the political life of abraham lincoln 1809 to 1849. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and his legacy. at 2:00 p.m. author jeffrey stone with his book sex and the constitution: sex's, constitution and law from the americans origins to the 21st century. at 3:00 p.m. former congressman trey rado with his book democrat. a true story of weird politics, money and madness and finger food. at 4:00 p.m. thomas ricks with his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. watch our coverage of the 33rd annual such chicago tribune starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span
eastern with author mary dearborn with her book, ernest hemingway a biography. at noon 16 national book award winner abram candy and his book stamped from the beginning, the definitive history of racist ideas in america. followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book tears we cannot stop: a sermon to white america. at 4:00 p.m. sidney blumenthal with his book, a self-made man: the political life of abraham lincoln 1809 to 1849. on sunday our coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with...
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we will hear from arthur mary dearborn lose her book is a biography of ernest hemingway. 33rd annual chicago tribune it fest on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers rowlett fest. i would like to start by giving a special thank u
we will hear from arthur mary dearborn lose her book is a biography of ernest hemingway. 33rd annual chicago tribune it fest on booktv on c-span2. >> good morning and welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers rowlett fest. i would like to start by giving a special thank u
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why, i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernestmingway house is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out of the american public? the stupidity is people are putting clowns in office. become multi-millionaires and very few can write one item they have done to benefit the people. thank you. host: all right. that was charlie in phoenix alabama, a republican. skyperk city, joining via joe conason eeditor and chief of in 2011.memo founded we have been asking viewers to tell us what grade they would president and congress. same question to you this morning. the : right now, give president an -- the worst single move made in the modern era, greta. every country on on earth, except syria and wants to come into
why, i'm 79 years old, people have theero climate, okay.lived it, if you believe the stories, the ernestmingway house is still standing. as far as congress rating, umber one, most people are not aware of the fact each congressional seat costs the of $8 rs in excess million a year. people, who these i call balloonist, the senate seats cost $10 million and these actual fixtures, for each senator, we have 100 of those people. question we have to ask, what do the people do for money they suck out...
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now a msnbc political analyst jo josh ernest. >> who speaks on behalf of the president?ent to say that a conservative lawyer that we've known for some time. >> argue with everybody about the president being under investigation or not. >> there's no really -- there's been no announcement that he is part of -- >> why is a lawyer being put out? >> first of all, there are-people who are reluctant to go out and defend the president on tv. it probably isn't too easy to find people who aring to go and take the risk and try to defend him on television. do the difficult task of trying to refute something that the president himself tweeted just 48 hours earlier. there's also this question about are you going to get sawed off at the knees the next time the president picks up his smartphone? it's not easy to convince people to go out there. maybe if you -- >> very honestly -- >> if you have a retainer, then maybe it's easy to get him to go and appear on "meet the press." >> his job is to be on tv for the president. >> who is -- >> it should be the press secretary. we see the deputy
now a msnbc political analyst jo josh ernest. >> who speaks on behalf of the president?ent to say that a conservative lawyer that we've known for some time. >> argue with everybody about the president being under investigation or not. >> there's no really -- there's been no announcement that he is part of -- >> why is a lawyer being put out? >> first of all, there are-people who are reluctant to go out and defend the president on tv. it probably isn't too easy to...
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you were channeling a suave argue tinnian friend to create an ernest hemingway-like character for the for sure, something like a hemingway-esque character. you have to do improvization. no script. you have to end with the line. that is how i arm wrestled fidel castro. [laughter] ainsley: tell us about the audition. >> the audition was interesting. i drove down, i was living up in the high sierras. i drove my elderly truck down and i didn't have much money at time. was going through a rough financial period. ainsley: sleeping in the truck. >> i slept through the malibu campground across from the malibu colony. i was wondering did i still have it. 10 years i was out of the business. and -- steve: you nailed it. gow it. brian: when you traveled around, what is it like? do people say -- steve: you're the most interesting man in the world. >> you have to is ask my wife. ainsley: you have interesting stories. the front of the book, i don't always tell stories about i my life but when i do they're true and amazing. pick up his book, jonathan goldsmith. stay interesting. steve: could you say
you were channeling a suave argue tinnian friend to create an ernest hemingway-like character for the for sure, something like a hemingway-esque character. you have to do improvization. no script. you have to end with the line. that is how i arm wrestled fidel castro. [laughter] ainsley: tell us about the audition. >> the audition was interesting. i drove down, i was living up in the high sierras. i drove my elderly truck down and i didn't have much money at time. was going through a...
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ki ernest j. king is commander of the u.s. fleet. i would suggest to you that admiral king is the overlooked strategist of world ii. the man who says to the joint chiefs, all right, we have come up with an allied plan and a u.s. plan of germany first. but admiral king very much to his credit, is also focused on the pacific. he's also focused on winning a two ocean war and pouring resources into the pacific. and quite frankly, sitting in this building, i would suggest to you that douglas macarthur is one of the beneficiaries of that. because if king had not convinced the joint chiefs, and the joint chiefs convinced roosevelt to put resources into the pacific, well, again, we would not maybe have been meeting the japanese at midway as we ended up doing. >> king has two things he really develops over his career. he graduates from annapolis in 1901. he's been born on the banks of lake erie in 1878. as he goes through his career, he focused on submarines and aircraft. he's very much a brown shoe admiral coming out of that aviation wing of
ki ernest j. king is commander of the u.s. fleet. i would suggest to you that admiral king is the overlooked strategist of world ii. the man who says to the joint chiefs, all right, we have come up with an allied plan and a u.s. plan of germany first. but admiral king very much to his credit, is also focused on the pacific. he's also focused on winning a two ocean war and pouring resources into the pacific. and quite frankly, sitting in this building, i would suggest to you that douglas...
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eastern with author mary dearborn in her book, ernest hemingway, a biography. at noon, the book "stamp from the beginning". followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book, tears we cannot stop, sermon to white america. therefore, sidney blumenthal with a self-made man, on sunday, coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, blood in the water. the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. two, author jeffrey stone with his book, sex and the constitution. sex, religion and law. then trey rado with his book, a true story of weird politics, money, madness and finger food. and another thomas rick with his book, churchill and orwell. watch coverage starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv. >> sunday night on afterwards, new american president and ceo, anne-marie slaughter examines global networking the digital age in her book, the chessboard in the web, strategies of connection and a network world. she is interviewed by dennis mcdonough former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 201
eastern with author mary dearborn in her book, ernest hemingway, a biography. at noon, the book "stamp from the beginning". followed at one by michael eric dyson with his book, tears we cannot stop, sermon to white america. therefore, sidney blumenthal with a self-made man, on sunday, coverage continues at 11:00 a.m. eastern with heather and thompson and her book, blood in the water. the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy. two, author jeffrey stone with his book, sex and the...
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eastern with author mary deerborn with her book "ernest hemmingway, a biography." at noon, 2016 national book award winning and his book "stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in america." followed at 1:00 pi michael dyson and his book "tears we cannot stop." "a at 4:00, author of lf-made man: abraham lincoln." and heather ann thompson and her book "blood in the water: the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." -- and effrey stone " then at 3:00, "a true story of weird politician, money, madness and finger food." with 4:00, author thomas his book "churchill and orwell." watch the printers row lit fest starting at 11:00 a.m. on c-span2's "book tv." >> this sunday, "q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at f.d.r.'s personal office and collection of artifacts with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june of 1941. he was still president of the united states, and so this became essentially the northern oval office. f.d.r. had
eastern with author mary deerborn with her book "ernest hemmingway, a biography." at noon, 2016 national book award winning and his book "stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in america." followed at 1:00 pi michael dyson and his book "tears we cannot stop." "a at 4:00, author of lf-made man: abraham lincoln." and heather ann thompson and her book "blood in the water: the prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." --...
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Jun 22, 2017
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it's legislative text, but it's not the final word on this issue so we have to begin in ernest to engage in debate because we will be limit limited in the time we the best way to describe this legislation is simple in terms of the impact on a lot of americans. this is, unfortunately, i don't think really an effort to improve the health care system. i think it's a scheme. it's a scheme that sells out the middle class, it hurts seniors and children and devastates the protections and health care for individuals with disabilities and all of that is done to give tax breaks to the very rich. there are other ways to describe it, but i will focus mostly on medicaid. as it relates to medicaid,his is not a repeal and replace or repeal and improve or repeal and reform. this is repeal and decimate. the cuts may be stretched out but they are deeper over time. so if you're one of the 1.1 million children in pennsylvania who receives medicaid or over 720,000 individuals in on medicaid, youe at risk. if any of those individuals lose their medicaid benefits, it's a bad bill and i would hope that would be
it's legislative text, but it's not the final word on this issue so we have to begin in ernest to engage in debate because we will be limit limited in the time we the best way to describe this legislation is simple in terms of the impact on a lot of americans. this is, unfortunately, i don't think really an effort to improve the health care system. i think it's a scheme. it's a scheme that sells out the middle class, it hurts seniors and children and devastates the protections and health care...