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or the whales in the farrows or potentially partly to deal with but they find it hard. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to use to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tuna open it and you enjoy it because the next place. but when you see how it's catch you start to sing about these big fishing boats were seen fishing already in big trouble we kind of go off but i still write checks and they settle on the meetings and then the percentage of phone starts to are pulling the nets and nets the circles getting tighter and tighter fish squeezed all of my
or the whales in the farrows or potentially partly to deal with but they find it hard. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and...
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ronan farrow calls me up last spring and he says -- he interviews me about harvey on the phone. we talk, he says ken, your papers and your tapes of interviews of your pieces, including harvey weinstein, were donated to the fork public library, can i have access to them? i gave them access. he listened to that. he said can i interview you? he interviews me. he tells me he had eight women, three of them on camera testi testifying to harvey's predation and five of them off camera but nevertheless their voices and he had the tape of the italian model who harvey grabbed her breasts and tried to solicit and the police had a tape of that. i said this is fabulous, you got the goods, ronan. i said what's the next step? he said i take it to nbc, i meet with the president of nbc news the first week in august, this is last august. so i e-mailed him the second week in august and i said so what happened? he said they turned it down. they didn't think i had enough evidence to go on camera. i said that's crazy. i then introduced him to david remnick, and i had nothing to do with it after that.
ronan farrow calls me up last spring and he says -- he interviews me about harvey on the phone. we talk, he says ken, your papers and your tapes of interviews of your pieces, including harvey weinstein, were donated to the fork public library, can i have access to them? i gave them access. he listened to that. he said can i interview you? he interviews me. he tells me he had eight women, three of them on camera testi testifying to harvey's predation and five of them off camera but nevertheless...
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political correspondent thomas farrow thank you for your insights. now to some of the other stories making news around the world and yemen at least thirty nine people have reportedly been killed in a saudi led offensive to retake a key port in the city of new data the saudi led coalition says it wants to drive through thing rubbles from the city but who the leader has urged the rebels to resist the assault. a state of new york is suing to dissolve u.s. president doll chums charitable foundation prosecutors allege persistently illegal conduct at the nonprofit including misusing donations and supporting trump's twenty sixteen campaign trump has called the lawsuit ridiculous his pledge not to settle the case. university students have clashed with police and bolivia's capital of the students were taking part in protests that began last month to back faculty strikes in support of pay rises because students are also calling on the government to pay for their education one student died during the violence two weeks ago. and watching the news still to come w
political correspondent thomas farrow thank you for your insights. now to some of the other stories making news around the world and yemen at least thirty nine people have reportedly been killed in a saudi led offensive to retake a key port in the city of new data the saudi led coalition says it wants to drive through thing rubbles from the city but who the leader has urged the rebels to resist the assault. a state of new york is suing to dissolve u.s. president doll chums charitable foundation...
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in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with dogs there it's you know it's you know it is the old it's layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are a potentially part of the deal but they play all right. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want know how that will work out.
in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with dogs there it's you know it's you know it is the old it's layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are a potentially part of the deal but they play all right. they tried...
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the remote windswept farrow islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park to islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a person inside it hard to imagine for someone from the philippines and. oldish know who else. push the hostesses just thinking. many have never heard about this tiny country at the door of the arctic circle especially in tropical thailand when i told my friend that i going to be unfair and they say why you go to keep it there yeah. home to only fifty thousand people and eighty thousand sheep. it's also cold and wet. and the strain a lot. and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels for a clue blooming. everything is. like. because we come from one country and big
the remote windswept farrow islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to the south park to islands between norway and iceland amid a shortage of local women. i'm steve cho on this episode a one on one east we meet those traveling to the far reaches of the earth to look for look. at first sight the faroe islands make your heart skip a beat. secluded in the north atlantic ocean it's striking mountains a cloaked in fog there's not a tree or a...
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in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and it interfered with the house there it's you know it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are potentially part of the deal but they find it hard. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want now how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to use to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can
in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and it interfered with the house there it's you know it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are potentially part of the deal but they find it hard. they...
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and then, of course, ronan farrow for the "new yorker."eah. >> ken auletta, a terrific reporter, took a run at harvey weinstein and was doing a profile of him. and you know, the profile was not exactly kind. he came out looking like somebody that's extremely talented, but a bully. a bully to everyone, people in business, movie stars and all of the rest. and in the course of his reporting, he started to hear at least bits of what we now know to be the case. and we had without -- i can't say too much about it. we did have a lawyer meeting with ken and harvey weinstein, bob, his brother bob weinstein, and their lawyer, david boyce. and you know, again, we were trying to extract more information. but really, the two women that we knew about had signed non-disclosure agreements. they weren't willing to come forward. and in order for us to publish, we have to know things, not just guess at them. this is not the tabloid press. this is not, you know, "tmz" or whatever it is. we have to know. but i can't say that in the intervening years, i haven't
and then, of course, ronan farrow for the "new yorker."eah. >> ken auletta, a terrific reporter, took a run at harvey weinstein and was doing a profile of him. and you know, the profile was not exactly kind. he came out looking like somebody that's extremely talented, but a bully. a bully to everyone, people in business, movie stars and all of the rest. and in the course of his reporting, he started to hear at least bits of what we now know to be the case. and we had without --...
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in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with the house there it's you know it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are absolutely part of the deal but they play hard. they tried in years past to pass laws against us and they kept getting they were the way they were that they wouldn't enforce them so i think believe this year they they have succeeded in keeping us from going there i know the ships can't go and. i don't know if individuals want know how that will work out but we're not going there on a campaign this year because of that because of the prohibition there and then we have other issues now that we're tackling like this illegal fishing which is a huge problem all over the world. if you want to use to know for example you just go to the supermarket buy a can of tun
in the farrows because we don't want them to kill the pilot whales and so you know they have this long tradition of driving the pilot whales with their small boats and driving them up onto the beach and killing them on the beach. and so we've gone there and interfered with the house there it's you know it's you know is there's a whole layers of legal issues there because it is illegal for the you and your whales and the pharaohs are absolutely part of the deal but they play hard. they tried in...
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discuss this further we have political correspondent thomas farrow joining us from our parliamentarystudio here and berlin thomas the chancellor giving a one on one t.v. interview that's not a common event why did she get in front of the cameras after this g seven meeting your right to be it is not a common event in fact is a very rare event that i'm going to hold decides to participate in one of these talk shows she only tends to do these kinds of talk shows when she feels the need to explain the german public some big political developments she did that for example at the height of the refugee crisis she did that for example when she explained why she wanted to run again. he's doing it again obviously not a spot of this big political development which is the g. seven summit on the fact that the u.s. seems to be going in a very different direction compared to the u.s. it's traditional allies and that was why i'm going to mccall decided to go to this . talk show to give her impressions not only on the g. seven summit but also on developments here in germany like all the recent scanda
discuss this further we have political correspondent thomas farrow joining us from our parliamentarystudio here and berlin thomas the chancellor giving a one on one t.v. interview that's not a common event why did she get in front of the cameras after this g seven meeting your right to be it is not a common event in fact is a very rare event that i'm going to hold decides to participate in one of these talk shows she only tends to do these kinds of talk shows when she feels the need to explain...
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coordinator for transatlantic relations peter bya talking to these political correspondent thomas farrow and now monica joins me in germany's got industry could also be affected by these type of salonica well the worry is there and it's not unfounded and rita so far we have u.s. tariffs on european steel and on the minium but u.s. president on a trunk could go even further and slap tariffs on german cars and media reports suggest that he may even want to ban german luxury car imports altogether because he says there are too many of them on the roads of america and too little u.s. cars in germany fair enough but are you as motorists interested in switching from b.m.w. to. ford well richard gauge the mood on the streets in the u.s. capital. luxury german cars are a common sight on the streets of washington d.c. and the idea of blocking their import isn't so popular. people want to buy german cars they should be able to buy german cars if not they want to buy american cars they should buy marc klaas should buy whatever they want i think are good quality cars a little more expensive maybe an
coordinator for transatlantic relations peter bya talking to these political correspondent thomas farrow and now monica joins me in germany's got industry could also be affected by these type of salonica well the worry is there and it's not unfounded and rita so far we have u.s. tariffs on european steel and on the minium but u.s. president on a trunk could go even further and slap tariffs on german cars and media reports suggest that he may even want to ban german luxury car imports altogether...
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the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.k. her spokeswoman saying it was just a jacket, while the president claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, ican supporters saying yes, we like this, i can see the statement i really don't care and t—shirts at trump rallies but also we will see the media chasing her and pundits on fox news saying this is ridiculous, they are attacking melania are just a jacket she wore, it's superficial, she's a wonderful, caring person. hazard, a former model, is known for making strong fashion statements when appearing in public. attending the state of the union address earlier this year, she wore this white trouser suit, drawing comparisons with what hillary clinton wore during the presidential election campaign. was this a subtle rebuke of her husband, as allegations world of him having an affa
the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.k. her spokeswoman saying it was just a jacket, while the president claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, ican supporters saying yes, we like this, i can see the statement i really don't care...
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correspondent thomas farrow thank you for your insights now to some of the other stories making news around the world the state of new york is suing to dissolve the u.s. president donald trump's charitable foundation prosecutors allege persistently illegal conduct at the nonprofit including misusing donations and supporting trump's twenty sixteen campaign trump has called the lawsuit ridiculous he's pledged not to settle the case. former f.b.i. director james comey is now under fire for using his personal e-mail during the clinton e-mail probe as potentially embarrassing detail has been released and a highly anticipated report by the u.s. department of justice it criticizes komi handling of the hillary investigation and accuses him of having insubordinate but not politically biased. university students have clashed with police and bolivia's capital of the students were taking part in protests that began last month to back faculty strikes in support of pay rises the students are also calling on the government to pay for their education one student died during the violence she weeks ag
correspondent thomas farrow thank you for your insights now to some of the other stories making news around the world the state of new york is suing to dissolve the u.s. president donald trump's charitable foundation prosecutors allege persistently illegal conduct at the nonprofit including misusing donations and supporting trump's twenty sixteen campaign trump has called the lawsuit ridiculous he's pledged not to settle the case. former f.b.i. director james comey is now under fire for using...
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. >> reporter: you were here when american farrow won -- does this horse compares?morrow. >> reporter: what is the preparation tomorrow? >> everything as far as the stand is set, the weather dictates everything we do. tomorrow looks like a good day. >> reporter: we thought there would be a front on top of long island, and running in the rain, the good news is tomorrow's forecasts doesn't look much better. it is mostly sunny skies. >> that is what we are shooting for. >> reporter: no one has seen this course run in sunny skies with non-wet track. >> triple crown wise yes. >> it is a fantastic day over here. >> you get the bet? >> not at all. it just to be part of this is fantastic. >> when we were here 3 years ago, if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems, and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind with parodontax toothpaste. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters suma
. >> reporter: you were here when american farrow won -- does this horse compares?morrow. >> reporter: what is the preparation tomorrow? >> everything as far as the stand is set, the weather dictates everything we do. tomorrow looks like a good day. >> reporter: we thought there would be a front on top of long island, and running in the rain, the good news is tomorrow's forecasts doesn't look much better. it is mostly sunny skies. >> that is what we are shooting...
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this is mia farrow, again a first. it was when she was in "peyton place." she was 16.es davis introduced him to. >> reporter: palumbo shot advertisements and album covers. >> johnny mathis. >> reporter: the most frequent was ann saint marie, one of the most glamorous models. she had a mystery about her, he said. saint marie became his muse and wife before bosworth. >> was it strange in a way putting a book together about in ffect your predecessor? >> not really. i could never compete with her. she's drop dead gorgeous. i appreciated and admired the way they worked together, the way they collaborated on these amazing shoots. they created fantastic photographs and i felt that they should be shown. >> reporter: born in the italian fishing village of molfetta, thomas palumbo came to america when he was just 12. >> actually, he wanted to be a painter when he was very young. then his father gave him a camera and he was hooked on taking photographs. >> how did you first meet? >> in the early 50s i was a model, not a very good model, but he took some of my first test shots. i
this is mia farrow, again a first. it was when she was in "peyton place." she was 16.es davis introduced him to. >> reporter: palumbo shot advertisements and album covers. >> johnny mathis. >> reporter: the most frequent was ann saint marie, one of the most glamorous models. she had a mystery about her, he said. saint marie became his muse and wife before bosworth. >> was it strange in a way putting a book together about in ffect your predecessor? >> not...
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in 2015, he ushered american farrow into the winner circle. the last horse to win the triple crown.a horse like that, just a magnificent animal. i'm glad i got chance to train a horse like that. >> reporter: 52-year-old mike smith becoming the oldest jockey to win the triple crown. >> made my dream come true. >> reporter: how sweet it was for that jockey becoming the oldest jockey to accomplish that. what about this horse. justify knocking out 35 horses and making his way to the winner circle. >>> an old fashioned cattle drive kicked off the 100th annual livermore rodeo today. the cattle drive was followed by a parade followed by a rodeo. billed as the world's fastest rodeo starts again this morning at 10:00. >>> still to come, jimmy kimmel decides to put warriors fans to the test. see what happens when their loyalty is questioned. >>> we have the layest details on the death of chef anthony ♪ when i first came to ocean bay, what i saw was despair. i knew something had to be done. hurricane sandy really woke people up, to showing that we need to invest in this community. i knew havin
in 2015, he ushered american farrow into the winner circle. the last horse to win the triple crown.a horse like that, just a magnificent animal. i'm glad i got chance to train a horse like that. >> reporter: 52-year-old mike smith becoming the oldest jockey to win the triple crown. >> made my dream come true. >> reporter: how sweet it was for that jockey becoming the oldest jockey to accomplish that. what about this horse. justify knocking out 35 horses and making his way to...
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here with reaction, judicial watch director of investigations chris farrow, the author of the geraldoa deal, a daca fix, and a fix on separation for kids. schumer's answer is no. why, because he wants it for politics. they're playing politics. fix the law and do your job. that's it. >> be that as it may, be that as it may, politics asideÏ¿½-- >> sean: they can fix it tomorrow, geraldo. >> this is cruelty as policy. this is an obscenity. this is in the government of the united states and the thapt we both love, advocating a system by which young children are torn from their mother. >> sean: geraldo, you have agreed with me. >> history will judge us, sean. we must take a stand on something. >> sean: i agree. here's where we draw the line. i want no separation. the president and you supported him, offered a daca fix and a fix on this law as horrible as it is, immediately he'll sign it. and he getsÏ¿½-- >> no matter what the president has done or will say, this is the only thing people are thinking about. this is getting more attention than korea. this is getting more attentionÏ¿½-- >> it
here with reaction, judicial watch director of investigations chris farrow, the author of the geraldoa deal, a daca fix, and a fix on separation for kids. schumer's answer is no. why, because he wants it for politics. they're playing politics. fix the law and do your job. that's it. >> be that as it may, be that as it may, politics asideÏ¿½-- >> sean: they can fix it tomorrow, geraldo. >> this is cruelty as policy. this is an obscenity. this is in the government of the...
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the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.s just a jacket, while the president claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we're already seening more of the far right, the hardcore trump supporters supporters saying yes, we like this. i can see the statement "i really don't care" on t—shirts at trump rallies. but also we will see the media chasing it and pundits on fox news saying this is ridiculous, they're attacking melania are just a jacket she wore, it's superficial, she's a wonderful, caring person. melania trump, a former model, she is known for making strong fashion statements when appearing in public. attending the state of the union address earlier this year, she wore this white trouser suit, drawing comparisons with what hillary clinton wore during the presidential election campaign. was this a subtle rebuke of her husband, as allegations swirled of him having had an affair with the porn star st
the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.s just a jacket, while the president claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we're already seening more of the far right, the hardcore trump supporters supporters saying yes, we like this. i can see the statement "i really don't care" on t—shirts at trump...
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tr farrow group ofçó conditionsr which he can do it, if wez( can justify the fact that they have áj @'ll conclude the investigation. look, we're talking about north korea. >>lpi] doe1fá you realize yeste f=l5 terrible calling the president. i had to call him twice and iÑi had to take him away from north korea, iq toldlp secretary of sr pompeo, don't get angry at me, i'll only do it if i have to. >> let me go back to the letter. there was something else in this memo and it hadlp to do with response to donald trump jr. you have received all of the note,Ñi communications and testimony indicating that the president dictated a short, but accurate response to o yorkfá times"i] article on behaf regard to the first trump tower meeting in july 2016 andi] thiss what jay sekulow said to me on "meet the press" about that incident. here it is. >> youw6want to declare the president was not involved in the drafting of the statement and to not issue that statement and itg july he said itt(!u came from d trump jr. and he said the presidentqÑt)(upáed a small response. i know it's not a crimeçó to li
tr farrow group ofçó conditionsr which he can do it, if wez( can justify the fact that they have áj @'ll conclude the investigation. look, we're talking about north korea. >>lpi] doe1fá you realize yeste f=l5 terrible calling the president. i had to call him twice and iÑi had to take him away from north korea, iq toldlp secretary of sr pompeo, don't get angry at me, i'll only do it if i have to. >> let me go back to the letter. there was something else in this memo and it...
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. >> anthony: slow baked black bass, anson mills farrow, ramps in season, and lettuces.ible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit with carolina ld rice. oh, that's good. >> glenn: isn't that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. >> anthony: i'm hitting the rice next. >> glenn: that's got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. >> anthony: right here? >> glenn: right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. >> anthony: near the end of the civil war during general sherman's scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds that glenn is now able to locate and reintroduce. >> glenn: it is those people who kept the corn. it is those people who kept the cowpeas. it's those people who kept the vegetables because they couldn't buy their way out of not doing it. >> anthony: when you talk about chitterlings, pig foot, hog maws, african-americans in the north do not embr
. >> anthony: slow baked black bass, anson mills farrow, ramps in season, and lettuces.ible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit with carolina ld rice. oh, that's good. >> glenn: isn't that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. >> anthony: i'm hitting the rice next. >> glenn: that's got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. >> anthony: right here? >> glenn: right there in that little bowl....
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now, it's my great pleasure to introduce ronan fair farrow. from to talk but his very important new book, "war on peace" the end of diplomacy and the decline of american influence. i'm also delighted to introduce james hogue, the former editor of foreign affairs magazine and a very important person in my life. we're fortune to have jimmer into view ronan because of his expertise in foreign policy and also because he is an exemplar of the tough, unflinching quality journalism that is rapidly disappearing in the age of google and facebook. [applause] >> i'm a lucky graduate of what i call the jim hogue school of journal jim. was a reporter for the chicago sun times when jim was editor in chief and then publisher, and much i know but journalistic integrity applies to both reporters and publishers i learned from jim. now, we'll leave time for questions from the audience he we to the tarted 15 minutes late so we'll go until 8:15 so around 8:00. we'd like you to wry -- write down on the index cards you with given, the questions you might want to ask
now, it's my great pleasure to introduce ronan fair farrow. from to talk but his very important new book, "war on peace" the end of diplomacy and the decline of american influence. i'm also delighted to introduce james hogue, the former editor of foreign affairs magazine and a very important person in my life. we're fortune to have jimmer into view ronan because of his expertise in foreign policy and also because he is an exemplar of the tough, unflinching quality journalism that is...
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in 8th is investigative journal nist ronan farrow report on the state of the department on war on peace and after that robyn the life and career of comedian robyn william and wrapping up our look at the non-fiction best seller list is clinical psychologist jordan peterson self help book 12 rules for life. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them on our website book tv.org. ♪ music . >>. . . . >> will come to new orleans located in southeastern louisiana along the mississippi river. at the city was founded by the french in t 1
in 8th is investigative journal nist ronan farrow report on the state of the department on war on peace and after that robyn the life and career of comedian robyn william and wrapping up our look at the non-fiction best seller list is clinical psychologist jordan peterson self help book 12 rules for life. some of these authors have appeared on book tv. you can watch them on our website book tv.org. ♪ music . >>. . . . >> will come to new orleans located in southeastern louisiana...
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. ♪ >> from new york city, i'm jonathan farrow. 30 minutes until the start of trading.un fun -- jonathan: u.s.-china frick shuns buildings. political tensions rising in europe. risk add version creeping into global equity. the treasury curve continuing to crumble for the flattest level since 2007. leaving some policymakers on edge. opec, russia pushing for a big supply boost. iran opposing any increase. in the markets, mid monday morning, shaping up as follows. we're down by about .6%. a very subtle bit comes into the treasury market. 10-year yold five basis points to 219 on a 10-year. threat after trade word and concerns over protection continuing to spread. is it really impact fundamentals? >> this is trade policy for the twitter era. >> we don't see how the trade tensions disrupting the momentum we have here. >>
. ♪ >> from new york city, i'm jonathan farrow. 30 minutes until the start of trading.un fun -- jonathan: u.s.-china frick shuns buildings. political tensions rising in europe. risk add version creeping into global equity. the treasury curve continuing to crumble for the flattest level since 2007. leaving some policymakers on edge. opec, russia pushing for a big supply boost. iran opposing any increase. in the markets, mid monday morning, shaping up as follows. we're down by about .6%....
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the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.esident claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, i can see the statement i really don't care and t—shirts at trump rallies but also we will see the media chasing her and pundits on fox news saying this is ridiculous, they are attacking melania are just a jacket she wore, it's superficial, she's a wonderful, caring person. a former model, she is known for making strong fashion statements when appearing in public. attending the state of the union address earlier this year, she wore this white trouser suit, drawing comparisons with what hillary clinton wore during the presidential election campaign. was this a subtle rebuke of her husband, as allegations swirled of him having an affair with the porn star stormy daniels? finding the truth of why she wore this visit on a visit to childre
the actor mia farrow saying the message couldn't have been clearer and others were equally blunt.esident claimed it was a message aimed at one of his favourite targets, the media. here, experts think the first lady is being used to bolster the president's core supporters. we have already seen more of the far right supporters saying yes, we like this, i can see the statement i really don't care and t—shirts at trump rallies but also we will see the media chasing her and pundits on fox news...
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bomb bradford, the same trainer of american farrow was the triple crown winner in 2015. strength y in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by talking to your doctor. ask about vraylar. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. s
bomb bradford, the same trainer of american farrow was the triple crown winner in 2015. strength y in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. it's just a burst pipe, i could fix (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as...
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in eight is investigative journalist ronan farrow's report on the role of the state department in americaniplomacy in the world today on war on peace. after that, it's an account of the life and career of comedian robin williams and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times nonfiction bestseller list is clinical psychologist norton petersons 12 years rules for life. some of these authors have appeared on tv. watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> ..
in eight is investigative journalist ronan farrow's report on the role of the state department in americaniplomacy in the world today on war on peace. after that, it's an account of the life and career of comedian robin williams and wrapping up our look at the los angeles times nonfiction bestseller list is clinical psychologist norton petersons 12 years rules for life. some of these authors have appeared on tv. watch them on our website, booktv.org. >> ..
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john farrow and tim fox, we do that when we listen to our guests.a wonderful perspective yesterday. here's a chart that we'll bring up. this is important, i'll put it out on twitter. this is stronger chinese yuan with managed stability by beijing with a little bit of deappreciation. weakening chinese yuan over a depreciates and rmpled m-b-. renimbi. ates the francine: several countries are unable to raise output and speculators are net long crude know the bush positioning is shorter. let's kick things off with trade. and some officials are trying to avoid a trade war before tariffs on products take effect on july 6. u.s. officials and china experts have been contacted to engage high level talks in the next few weeks and sets up a battle with others in the trump administration who favor a harder line. what could it mean for trade policies? let's turn to our guest, brian counton, head of portfolio management in berlin. thank you for joining us. . bosonworth, berlin could suffer the most if these trade tariffs could escalate. what's the chances of the
john farrow and tim fox, we do that when we listen to our guests.a wonderful perspective yesterday. here's a chart that we'll bring up. this is important, i'll put it out on twitter. this is stronger chinese yuan with managed stability by beijing with a little bit of deappreciation. weakening chinese yuan over a depreciates and rmpled m-b-. renimbi. ates the francine: several countries are unable to raise output and speculators are net long crude know the bush positioning is shorter. let's kick...
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in ninth is ronan farrow's report on the role of the state department and american diplomacy in the world on peace. and wrapping up our look at some of the audio books from audible's nonfiction bestseller list is j. vance's reflections on his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio, "hillbilly elegy". some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from chicago at the printers row lit fest. it's eliza griswold discussing the effects of fracking on the town of amity, pennsylvania. [inaudible conversations] >> hello. good afternoon and welcome to the 34th annual chicago tribune printers row lit fest. i want to give a special thank you to all of our sponsors. today's program will be broadcast on c-span2 booktv. if there's time at the end for a q&a session with the author, with we ask that you please use the microphone located to the center of the room so that the home viewing audience can hear your question. we ask that you sirens are your cell phones -- silence your cell phones. please welcome today's mod
in ninth is ronan farrow's report on the role of the state department and american diplomacy in the world on peace. and wrapping up our look at some of the audio books from audible's nonfiction bestseller list is j. vance's reflections on his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio, "hillbilly elegy". some of these authors have appeared on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] >> and now live from chicago at the printers row lit fest....