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well, jane fonda, you're out there fighting the good fight.e of your time. stay at it >> i'm happy to see you. it is great that you're in this position now i love it. we love watching you. >> okay. i officially retire. that's it, i'm done. not doing any more tv. jane fonda knows who i am. thank you very much. i appreciate you thank you so much. >>> up next. wow. that happened. up next, the fight for the south. u.s. senate candidate jamie harrison is here to talk about his tight race against lindsey graham st wayith us i'll retire later. unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. include the best in entertainment and offer plans to mix and match starting at $35. plus, get the samsung galaxy s20 5g uw on us when you buy any note20 5g. only at verizon. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on
well, jane fonda, you're out there fighting the good fight.e of your time. stay at it >> i'm happy to see you. it is great that you're in this position now i love it. we love watching you. >> okay. i officially retire. that's it, i'm done. not doing any more tv. jane fonda knows who i am. thank you very much. i appreciate you thank you so much. >>> up next. wow. that happened. up next, the fight for the south. u.s. senate candidate jamie harrison is here to talk about his...
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jane fonda author of "little fox and the wild imagination," jorma taccone, music from bones uk.rs. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? >> good. >> seth: oh! jesus! oh, sorry, wally i'm just not used to getting a response these days. well, it's official. we're back in the studio we don't have an audience. nor do we know when an audience will be back we certainly look forward to it being safe enough for that to happen we have a very limited crew on the floor right now. and we want to thank nbc for all the protocols they put in place to protect them. we also want to thank jimmy fallon and everybody at "the tonight show" who came back in july and provided us with the blueprint for how to proceed also, i got a trim, not a full haircut, because i'm not going to let coronavirus tell me how to live. i mean, i'm going to wear a mask and socially distance when appropriate, wash my hands all the time i'm not going to let coronavirus tell me how to live my look. let's get to the news. the "atlantic" published an article last week claiming that president trump has referre
jane fonda author of "little fox and the wild imagination," jorma taccone, music from bones uk.rs. >> seth: welcome to "late night. how's everybody doing? >> good. >> seth: oh! jesus! oh, sorry, wally i'm just not used to getting a response these days. well, it's official. we're back in the studio we don't have an audience. nor do we know when an audience will be back we certainly look forward to it being safe enough for that to happen we have a very limited...
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i get to talk with jane fonda.er feminism and fitness videos, war protests now she's dedicating that activism to something we've been reporting on for years talking about climate change and she has more than put her ue in these stressful times. the wildly popular forme money where her mouth is >> looking forward to that, buddy. >>> also ahead this morning, ready for a little inspiration and empowerment? we've got the perfect guest. he's up early in l.a there he is. jay shetty he's going to answer all your questions about staying positive in these stressful times the wildly popular former monk is spreading his path to peace he's got a new book out and just the perspective that we need these days more than ever. >> look forward to that. >>> and coming up tomorrow on "today," another voice of inspiration. we love her. best-selling author brene brown. she had that famous ted talk a decade ago it was called the power of vulnerability. after that she got under the covers and was so depressed about it well, it ended up be
i get to talk with jane fonda.er feminism and fitness videos, war protests now she's dedicating that activism to something we've been reporting on for years talking about climate change and she has more than put her ue in these stressful times. the wildly popular forme money where her mouth is >> looking forward to that, buddy. >>> also ahead this morning, ready for a little inspiration and empowerment? we've got the perfect guest. he's up early in l.a there he is. jay shetty...
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jane fonda, thank youch for talking with us. it's good to see you again. at the end of last year, youre itting in at the capitol, you had been arrested four times you said you had to puter hing on the line and you're still at it. >> we're still facing a dire ituation. the tists tell us we have till 2030 to cut our fossil fuel emissions in half, and it's going to take an unprecedented effort by unprecedented numbers of people prepared commit civil diso bones. that's why i did five row fridays, why i'm still doing them and wrote this book. this aswers a lot ofestions and tells people what they can do. >.>> woodruff: what's the main thing you want to get across? 's the story of your protests and these engagement. what do you want people to tak away? >> i want them to understand, a, it's a dire situation we'rewe facing, anave little time left to really do what's needed, what the scientists tell us we have to do the reason we have so little time is because the fossil fuel industry lied to us 40-plus years ago. they knew what they were doing. the scientisttold t
jane fonda, thank youch for talking with us. it's good to see you again. at the end of last year, youre itting in at the capitol, you had been arrested four times you said you had to puter hing on the line and you're still at it. >> we're still facing a dire ituation. the tists tell us we have till 2030 to cut our fossil fuel emissions in half, and it's going to take an unprecedented effort by unprecedented numbers of people prepared commit civil diso bones. that's why i did five row...
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when we come back, i'll be talking to the ledge enary actor and activist jane fonda. don't go away. earlier ted i had the honor of speaking with the one and only jane fonda about her new box on climate activism and what it takes to be a protester fighting for what is right. >> welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. >> trevor: some know you as an oscar winner, some know you as an emmy winner. through the years you have been given every tight frel sex symbol to rebel, to political organizer. and you have been causing what john lewis would call good trouble for the good part of 50 years. fighting for clim at change is deep ensued your bones, now you moved to washington d.c. to basically get arrested repeatedly to try and get more action on climate change. i would like to move know in all the years you have been fighting have you seen any progress or have you seen a change that inspires you to keep on fighting? >> i see change all the time. i see all the way back starting in the beginning of the 70s when i first became an ak mist-- activist. people changing, mostly w
when we come back, i'll be talking to the ledge enary actor and activist jane fonda. don't go away. earlier ted i had the honor of speaking with the one and only jane fonda about her new box on climate activism and what it takes to be a protester fighting for what is right. >> welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> thank you. >> trevor: some know you as an oscar winner, some know you as an emmy winner. through the years you have been given every tight frel sex symbol...
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away or what also when i was going to not to do that so you know it's more you just more of a jane fonda you got asked about the cause words gone your questions are too long into brought with them into life do not ask you don't know i'm asking you was and i'm asking us in real life to be a knife want to stay alive as long as possible still too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend died yes it was that we had. what do you think. the survival strategy thought mary had to see watching out did not make any. good. for. her. but it's because. that's pretty close. as carla good in a lot of forest fires this year yeah not. only that. the black. hole where. you see the flames. headed as a boy dies on a stoplight really what you know you're right the players are going away no place not just still it's a little it benefits are running for elected office. but i haven't heard. that. before before you know birth of the company for health. club but for the population down the plea from the city on fire the place to be evacuated after dramatic s
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through washing there was also what ailes for me not to do that steve ross where you just mortgaging fonda you got to ask about the cause where it's gone your questions are too long into brought with them into life did not ask you don't what i'm asking you was and i'm asking you what's the life to be a knife want to stay alive as long as possible still too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend died yet it was that we had. what do you think. to survival strategy it's like mary not to see watching our did not i came. to. her. place yes. that's pretty close. as carla good in a lot of forest fires this year yeah. over there. the black and. all. you can see the flames. carries off that is why i enjoy a shop like really really you know you're right the layers are going away no place not just still it's all livable it benefits really for elected office. was very. poor for you know birth of the group and after a massive blow for the population the police from the city on the fire place to be evacuated ok dramatic shift to the. fire. we had
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washing there was also when i asked for me not to do that stephen i was more you just more of a jane fonda he had asked about the cause words gone your questions are too long since you brought with them in the life john did not ask you don't what i'm asking you was all i'm asking you what's in the life to be a knife and to stay alive as long as possible through too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend died yet was that we had. what do you think was. the survival strategy you thought mary had to see but she now did not make any. type. of. place it's because. that's pretty well. a scar look good in a lot of force 1st this year yeah oh. over there. the black community. all. can see the flames. as all that yet it is a boy and eyes are shut up like really what ever you write the lyrics all the way no not just still it's all little event it's a running for elected office. but i have a little. bit more. work before you know further for the color printer for health club for our population to plea for to be on fire the place for to be evac
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. that mall greenhouse gas emissions have produced the next conventional an extraction. that one liter off oil produces hundreds of liters of toxic nic let's just start in taming spawn. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and mercury are in the snake nets. and that millions of features have to snake with seep into the ground or to everything. especially in the process just now have a couple of. dozen hope for real and. they are just young on through to go bust and honestly i'm still. trying to learn from reading through. you have the over own isn't doing on how much i guess rings if you can move. i'm trying to stuff faster unix although i was always a dream maybe and. i'm going through all the wood yeah i know. this will let you move down. on the other. side that you can honestly answer which is selling gas more young lady who gave her a strange people already from greenpeace coven. thank you could i light it was. very good in chrome. but over your home or the home all that interes
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. that more greenhouse gas emissions are produced the next convention on extraction. that one liter off oil produces hundreds of meters of toxic nic let's just start and tainting spawn's. that cancerous hydrocarbons. percentage and mercury are in the snake mix. and that millions of meters have to snake with seep into the ground on to every. process just now have a couple. dozen old food and. they are just young on through to go bust and the next year i'm screwed. trying to get it from greenpeace when. you have me over and isn't going on how much i guess rings if you can or not he's going to need to learn. i'm trying to suss master unix although i was always afraid maybe and. i'm going to do all the would you yeah i know. this will let you move down. on the other. side to the furnace and celebrities selling gas more young ladies who gave you guys trainers people more money from greenpeace coven. thank you could i live. very long. behind all of that interesting calling in california i was
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. that more greenhouse gas emissions have produced than with conventional and extraction. that one liter off oil produces hundreds of liters of toxic nic let's just start and tailings ponds. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and mercury are in the snake nets. and that millions of features have to sneak into the ground on to every day. and. process just now have a couple of. dozen hope food and. they all just young on through really go bust and honestly i'm. trying to learn from greenpeace why don't. you have me over i need and being on how much i guess rings if you can or not he's going to need to. i'm trying to stuff boss or your business although i was only 3 maybe and. i'm going through all the would yeah i know. some of it he moved on. from the other. side to the fullness and celebrity selling gas my young lady who gave got a strange people mostly from greenpeace coven. thank you could i like. benny. better more day how all that interesting calling in california i live. on be
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jane fonda, thank you so mucfo talking to wes.together at the end of lastear, you were sitting in at the capital. you had been arrested four times. you said you had put everything in the -- on thee ine and you ill at it. jane: we are still facing a dire situation. scientists tell us we have until 2030 to cut our fossil emissions in half. it will take a lotf action by unprecedented numbers of people prepared to commit civil disobedience. that is why i am still a doing th wrote this book. it answers a lot of questions and tells people c what th do. i am proud of this book. judy: what is the main thing you want to get across? it is the story of protests in your engagement. jane: i want them to understand it is a dire situation we are facing and we have little time left to do what is needed, what the scientists tell us we have to do. the reason we have so little time is because the fossil fuel industry lied to was 40 plus years ago. they knew what they were doing, their scientist told them they caused global warming and it uld be cata
jane fonda, thank you so mucfo talking to wes.together at the end of lastear, you were sitting in at the capital. you had been arrested four times. you said you had put everything in the -- on thee ine and you ill at it. jane: we are still facing a dire situation. scientists tell us we have until 2030 to cut our fossil emissions in half. it will take a lotf action by unprecedented numbers of people prepared to commit civil disobedience. that is why i am still a doing th wrote this book. it...
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that was way before jane fonda came along. way before jane fonda was a gleam in his eye.man just seized the moment. and yes he was born into means and he took the memes and grew it. such a privilege to read and understand him again very complex character. that's older myself i look for people fractured state right now that he knows he lived his life in such a grand -- he lived it, he lived it so that's what can all hope. >> host: did you speak with him for the book? i know dementia has progressed certainly. >> guest: i did it. i did not even try. there's so much that he said, that he wrote, that was written about him, speeches that he gave. and knowing the state he is in, it just seems almost pointless and cruel. in biography, you're trying to go back to a moment in time. and yeah, so no i would not. >> i wish i could've known him when he was younger. >> we are couple over so i just have to ask you i know there's a movie deal the works that kind of thing can go on forever, that is not in your control. if you have any inkling who would play ted? [laughter] i am such a pop
that was way before jane fonda came along. way before jane fonda was a gleam in his eye.man just seized the moment. and yes he was born into means and he took the memes and grew it. such a privilege to read and understand him again very complex character. that's older myself i look for people fractured state right now that he knows he lived his life in such a grand -- he lived it, he lived it so that's what can all hope. >> host: did you speak with him for the book? i know dementia has...
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even working with someone like jane fonda and lily tomlin who are also out there on fridays. we are trying to say this is a generational issue. we are trying to say save the nation. we are trying to sa nment a d shall lead them there is greta. similar to last year with the parkland shooting there was high school students that were leaving. our young people are passionate, passionate about this country. >> that's right. 7 million people have been in this place because of environment and climate change. weerazon d arctcoalof that. >> and all of the fires. especially here in california. all of these wildfires. the kincaid in the getty fire. >> she has really sparked us to really try to address this decade to come, because there will be millions of people displaced if we don't address this now. we have one more segment. so, we will close out with a word of hope and inspiration, which is what we truly try to do here . thank you. >> thank you. >> please join us for our segmn >>> a composer recently said that tradition is not worshiping ashes, but preserving the fire. i see that in
even working with someone like jane fonda and lily tomlin who are also out there on fridays. we are trying to say this is a generational issue. we are trying to say save the nation. we are trying to sa nment a d shall lead them there is greta. similar to last year with the parkland shooting there was high school students that were leaving. our young people are passionate, passionate about this country. >> that's right. 7 million people have been in this place because of environment and...
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old. 3 washing there one also when i was going to not to do that you can ask for you just more jane fonda he had asked about the cause words gone your questions were to walk into brought with them in a life jasmine did not ask you that. i'm asking you was so i'm asking us in real life to be alive and to stay alive as long as possible still too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend i guess it was that we had that what do you think was. was this a rival strategy you thought mary not to see but you did not like and i. was. i. i. was. but it's it's because. that's pretty close to. as carla got to spend a lot of force 1st this year yeah. all over the. block and. all. you see the flames. fires all the yelling i did as a boy and guys i stood up like really well you know you're right the players want to weigh in you know not just still it's all a little it benefits are running for elected office. but i have a little. bit more. work before you know part of the film looking for half a mile long but of course our population deplete from the
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. that more greenhouse gas emissions have produced than of conventional and extraction. that one liter of oil produces hundreds of liters of toxic nic let's just start in tainting spawns. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and marconi are in the snake nets. and that millions of features have to sneak into the ground or to everything. in. the process just not have it. as an old food and. they are just young on through and they go bust and honestly i'm still. trying to get it from greenpeace right now. you have me over and he's ending on how much i guess rings if you can or not he's going to make. i'm trying to stuff vassar unix although i was always a great navy and. i'm going through all those would yeah i know. this will let you move down to the from the other. side to the u.n. for us this incident with selling gas my young lady who gave got a strange people mostly from greenpeace coven. thank you could i live. very long. to how all that interesting calling in california i used.
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say and north strain too will be opened probably in time so this is a very populist on part of mrs fonda lame you know she she always speaks about the orphan populace what she says also what she said yesterday in our state of the union about russia meddling in actions she meant the united states while it's been proven now that by an inquiring official in the us that it was not the case so she keeps some implying things which are not true and this is not for the good diplomacy by the way so i don't think it would go further and blacklisting a few people regarding this investigation and this seems to be a bit of a catch 22 for russia because europe what russia to investigate openly this alleged poisoning but they haven't taken into account that russia still doesn't have the evidence that the german side has apparently found about this poisoning so why do you think they're not meeting the moms why have these calls for a joint investigation to share the results for all of them death is. i don't know and it's exactly what i said the fact that the resolution of the european parliament indicate
say and north strain too will be opened probably in time so this is a very populist on part of mrs fonda lame you know she she always speaks about the orphan populace what she says also what she said yesterday in our state of the union about russia meddling in actions she meant the united states while it's been proven now that by an inquiring official in the us that it was not the case so she keeps some implying things which are not true and this is not for the good diplomacy by the way so i...
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was surveilling or even interfering in the actions of protestors, everybody from jane fonda to martink at the protests happening today, would you say that protesters need to be wary of the f.b.i. looking into or interfering in their lives, or is that something that changed over time, or does it just depend on who's running the f.b.i.? >> i think it's always something to be aware of. look, i think the f.b.i. is bound by regulation and a tradition of respecting civil liberties. but that came at a heavy price. as you pointed out, there were extraordinary abuses throughout the '70s which culminated in the church and pike committees, things like oversight reform that really codified ways that would prevent the f.b.i. from behaving that way and that became absorbed in the f.b.i. culture which exists today. so i'm not worried about the f.b.i. overstepping. what i do worry about is when you see other actors, various entities downthe department of homeland security and other elements, who don't have a traitional sort of domestic, you know, investigative role, who are being thrust into situatio
was surveilling or even interfering in the actions of protestors, everybody from jane fonda to martink at the protests happening today, would you say that protesters need to be wary of the f.b.i. looking into or interfering in their lives, or is that something that changed over time, or does it just depend on who's running the f.b.i.? >> i think it's always something to be aware of. look, i think the f.b.i. is bound by regulation and a tradition of respecting civil liberties. but that...
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in what can i do actress jane fonda reflects on her work as a climate activist and explains how others can get involved in the movement and inner memoir speaking for myself former white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders recalled her time in the trump administration. compromise by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter stzrok. jenna bush hager look at the life of her great-grandparents george h w bush and barbara bush in everything beautiful in time. in killing crazy horse former fox news host bill o'reilly and arthur martin do guard describe the conflict between native american tribes and the united states government. johns hopkins university history professor martha jones explores efforts by black women to win the right to vote in vanguard. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> booktv, television for serious readers. join us next saturday beginning at 8 am eastern for the best in nonfiction books. .. >> financial regulators testified on the impact of regu
in what can i do actress jane fonda reflects on her work as a climate activist and explains how others can get involved in the movement and inner memoir speaking for myself former white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders recalled her time in the trump administration. compromise by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter stzrok. jenna bush hager look at the life of her great-grandparents george h w bush and barbara bush in everything beautiful in time. in killing...
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. >> amongst the guest jane fonda, kayne jackson one of charlie's pitiful angels. >> still being able>> why should you start now. >> you really want to continue this don't you. [laughter] ♪ [laughter] i am geraldo rivera. and "good night america". ♪ >> they say half a million people watched the boston marathon on the streets of new england. >> tech: when you've got auto glass damage... ...safelite can come to you. >> tech: and you'll get a text when we're on our way. >> tech: just leave your keys on the dash and we'll replace your windshield with safe, no-contact service. >> tech: schedule at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. >> in 1985 i was really at the peak of my career argue lewdly one of the most famous people in america. i had been on abc news at that point for 15 years and 2020 was one of the highest rated on tv a top ten "primetime" network program and we had a
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some planes up to replace and each reset a shutdown this and there's reason even some planes to fonda'sall over the coast. but in one. day as you can see it's because of the abundance of pine trees that we have for talana to maintain the forests essential to the work of our association. in order to do we have to plant and replenish trees it's crucial to sustainable development but that's a good one dog what they gantries a water in their plastic shoots to ensure the absorb as much moisture as possible then the plastic is cut away to let the tree take root over $50000.00 trees are planted each year and hopefully they'll also protect future generations of formas from encroaching send and rising sea levels. well the 1st road on the african continent was constructed in south africa region the new paving technology has only been tested in a few countries got inclusive by it's already looking like a good alternative bank you know made from petroleum it's columbus all of this plus a growth he's built from mountain waste $2000000.00 plastic bags or 650000 plastic bottles removing all of that wa
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wash away or what else what aisles for me not to do that so you can ask more you just more go jane fonda he got asked about the cause words gone your questions are too long since you brought with them in a life did not ask you know. what i'm asking you was and i'm asking you what's the life to be a knife want to stay alive as long as possible to too much philosophical that's why i want to do the interview with the girl right if i ask you friend i guess it was that we had. what do you think was. the survival strategy you thought that mary had to see watching out did not looking . for. her. but it's because. that's pretty close. as carla good in a lot of forest fires this year yeah not. only that. the black and. all. you can see the flames in. paris obviously chowderhead as a cook and i enjoy a shop like really really you know you're right the layers are going away no place i just still it's a little like then it's really for elected office it. wasn't there. before we were you know further from the from looking after a month long for the population sounding good plea for the fire place to
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i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. greenhouse gas emissions are produced conventional on extraction. oil produces hundreds of meters of toxic nic let's just start in taming spawns. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and marker. and that millions of meters off to snake with seep into the ground or to every. process. as an old food and. they all passed through in the go bust and honestly i'm sorry. trying to get in from greenpeace with. these and being on him which i guess rings if you can or not he's going to need to learn about. i'm trying to stuff by so ubiquitous although i was always what they were maybe and. i'm going through all those when he would who. are some of the human found. on the other. side to win a sense in which it's unlikely yes more young i do good you got to train most people probably from greenpeace cove and. maybe you could i live only 20 doesn't come. right over your home or you how old that is the city growing in california i'll is the. council on you call i live here on the dirt north of
i did not want to see what jane fonda saw. greenhouse gas emissions are produced conventional on extraction. oil produces hundreds of meters of toxic nic let's just start in taming spawns. that cancerous hydrocarbons. are sending and marker. and that millions of meters off to snake with seep into the ground or to every. process. as an old food and. they all passed through in the go bust and honestly i'm sorry. trying to get in from greenpeace with. these and being on him which i guess rings if...
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ursula fonda line -- she is can thea high target, european economy shipped fast enough and will it ben economic drag or benefit? how will it unfold? what is your view. catherine: we have been writing a lot about the climate affecting inner -- economic activity. we think the real key question is not just rebound and recovery in europe as well as other economies is to catalyze -- capitalize private sector investment, because capital investment collapse. to do that you have to combine spending, tax, and regulatory changes to create an environment where the private sector has to spend money on real stuff or equipment. how do you do that? you have to have a fiscal pivot towards something that will demand private sector response, and climate is it. money,ing forward the and the regulatory changes as well, she has sat out a target and a vision for europe, which pivot,present a fiscal and not only is it good for private investment, but there is the financing side as well and we know investors want those bonds. we can talk about the ecb may be buying them, but this is a good package for europe
ursula fonda line -- she is can thea high target, european economy shipped fast enough and will it ben economic drag or benefit? how will it unfold? what is your view. catherine: we have been writing a lot about the climate affecting inner -- economic activity. we think the real key question is not just rebound and recovery in europe as well as other economies is to catalyze -- capitalize private sector investment, because capital investment collapse. to do that you have to combine spending,...
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today's guest jane fonda and christian siriano. watch today >>> secrets hidden in the walls of an old home uncovered for the first time in decades. >> jane walden restores historic homes and she finds little treasures all the time. but this was a first. while taking down a wall of this 1910 craftsman in seattle, her team came across a shelf full of bottles. bottles she thinks dates back to prohibition. also a note april '33 which she thinks means it was brewed and stored in 1933. she hosted a tasting to find out. >> it smells vinegary. >> it's pretty unfiltered and you can tell that it was desperate times to get alcohol back then. >> they are brave. now she's hoping she can pass the piece of history on to someone else. looking for a historian to curate and store the home brews. >> cool. but i don't think i would taste it. eke. >>> 5:55 right now. in the next half hour, students kids for inare tracking hurricane sally. she made landfall here in the u.s. a few hours ago. already bringing flooding and storm damage. we'll go there live
today's guest jane fonda and christian siriano. watch today >>> secrets hidden in the walls of an old home uncovered for the first time in decades. >> jane walden restores historic homes and she finds little treasures all the time. but this was a first. while taking down a wall of this 1910 craftsman in seattle, her team came across a shelf full of bottles. bottles she thinks dates back to prohibition. also a note april '33 which she thinks means it was brewed and stored in 1933....
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but her -- her rock-star status only came later because she wasn't a megaphone shouter, like jane fondaoria steinem. she was doing it with this deep, cerebral, intellectual sense. when she was at cornell university, the great who wrote the lead on all these great novels, was her professor. and she learned the power of word. to make every word count. she became an excellent writer. and so, her personality was not somebody who you felt that steely nature or the blowtorch-like thinking that she had. but it came out when she made the supreme court, in 1993. and now, her name is -- is almost blessed with holy water by the people that care about equal rights in the united states. >> douglas, if you will, i want to just -- i want to read the statement from president obama and get you to react. speaking of writing, good writer and a good orator. ruth bader ginsburg fought till the end with unwavering faith in our dmok emocracy and its idealt she also left instructions for how she wanted her legacy to be honored. four and half years ago, when republicans refused to hold a hearing or an up-or-dow
but her -- her rock-star status only came later because she wasn't a megaphone shouter, like jane fondaoria steinem. she was doing it with this deep, cerebral, intellectual sense. when she was at cornell university, the great who wrote the lead on all these great novels, was her professor. and she learned the power of word. to make every word count. she became an excellent writer. and so, her personality was not somebody who you felt that steely nature or the blowtorch-like thinking that she...
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and what can i do actress jane fonda reference in her work as a private activist in a sling so others can get involved in a movement and endure memoir speaking for myself, former white house press secretary remembers her time in the trump administration. also being published this week, compromised by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter . in the book he offers his thoughts on the russian investigation and the trump administration. and looking back at the life of her late grandparents, george w. bush. and barbara bush and everything beautiful in time. and killing crazy horse, former fox news host bill o'reilly and author martin describes the conflicts between native american tribes in the united states government. and john hopkins university history professor martha jones he scores the efforts by black women doing the right to vote for eating been barred you finally titled this coming week, over books are sold, and was for many of the authors in the near future on book tv. on "c-span2". >> during a virtual event hosted by the commonwealth club of san francisco,
and what can i do actress jane fonda reference in her work as a private activist in a sling so others can get involved in a movement and endure memoir speaking for myself, former white house press secretary remembers her time in the trump administration. also being published this week, compromised by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter . in the book he offers his thoughts on the russian investigation and the trump administration. and looking back at the life of her late...
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really appreciate it your work tomorrow night actress and about i havetist john fonda will be here "allprotect me against covid than when i take a covid vaccine. >> the director of the cdc makes the terrible mistake of telling us the truth about masks and vaccines and the president will not let that stand >> i think he made a mistake when he said that it's just incorrect information. he got the message maybe confused maybe it was stated incorrectly. >> tonight as the lying continues, why the trump loyalist spinning covid signs is now headed for the exits. >>> more claims of women
really appreciate it your work tomorrow night actress and about i havetist john fonda will be here "allprotect me against covid than when i take a covid vaccine. >> the director of the cdc makes the terrible mistake of telling us the truth about masks and vaccines and the president will not let that stand >> i think he made a mistake when he said that it's just incorrect information. he got the message maybe confused maybe it was stated incorrectly. >> tonight as the...
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really appreciate it your work tomorrow night actress and about i havetist john fonda will be here "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> this face mask is more guaranteed to protect me against covid than when i take a covid vaccine. >> the director of the cdc makes the terrible mistake of telling us the truth about masks and vaccines and the president will not let that stand >> i think he made a mistake when he said that it's just incorrect information. he got the message maybe confused maybe it was stated incorrectly. >> tonight as the lying continues, why the trump loyalist spinning covid signs is now headed for the exits. >>> more claims of women undergoing unnecessary hysterectomies and now alarms over william barr when "all in" starts right now >>> good evening from new york i'm chris hayes. from the start of this pandemic, donald trump's original sin as we documented time and time again has been putting short term political expediency above long-term public health strategy he's done it over and over and over again it is why our responsible virus h
really appreciate it your work tomorrow night actress and about i havetist john fonda will be here "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in". >> this face mask is more guaranteed to protect me against covid than when i take a covid vaccine. >> the director of the cdc makes the terrible mistake of telling us the truth about masks and vaccines and the president will not let that stand >> i think he made a mistake when he...
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cohen recounts his years working with the president in "disloyal".and "what can i do" actress jane fondativist, explains how others can get involvedin the movement. " speak Ãb also being published this week, " compromise" by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter strauch in the book he offers his thoughts on the rush investigation and the trust administration. jenna bush hager looks back at the life of her good leg grandparents, george hw and barbara bush. in " everything beautiful in time". in "killing crazy horse" former fox news host bill o'reilly and author martin duque guard describe conflicts between native american tribes and the united states government. john's hopkins university history professor martha jones explores the efforts by black women to win their right to vote in vanguard. find these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and walks for many authors in the near future on booktv on c-span2. booktv on c-span2, this labor day weekend watch top nonfiction books and authors, tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", breitbart news senior
cohen recounts his years working with the president in "disloyal".and "what can i do" actress jane fondativist, explains how others can get involvedin the movement. " speak Ãb also being published this week, " compromise" by former fbi agent and mueller investigation team member peter strauch in the book he offers his thoughts on the rush investigation and the trust administration. jenna bush hager looks back at the life of her good leg grandparents, george...
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. >>> then on the third hour, going one on one with the legendary jane fonda talking about her new fightway of saying exactly what we need to hear and now he's got a highly anticipated new book to inspire us we're going to talk to him about how to think like a monk of course he was a monk and he's going to teach us how to all be monks as well. >>> all right. before we get to that and check in with our happy my "today" plaza which we'll say hello to them in a few. but there's a sneak preview. let's get a check of the weather. >> all right let's show you what we have. the tropics still a big deal we have had a very active season earliest storms on record. it goes all the way down toward the end. from number 10 to number 17 including rene, all earliest storms on record we've only got four named storms left this season after wilfred, we go to the greek alphabet that's right so right now we've got paulette and rene they're going to be fish storms. they don't affect any land masses however, we are watching two systems that have a 30% chance just near bermuda and another one coming off the afri
. >>> then on the third hour, going one on one with the legendary jane fonda talking about her new fightway of saying exactly what we need to hear and now he's got a highly anticipated new book to inspire us we're going to talk to him about how to think like a monk of course he was a monk and he's going to teach us how to all be monks as well. >>> all right. before we get to that and check in with our happy my "today" plaza which we'll say hello to them in a few. but...
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icon jane fonda. she's a fierce advocate for social and political causes.form "dynamite" their first in english a big week coming up next week on "today. >>> right now we get to spend some time -- i've been looking forward to this -- with our crowd on the my "today" plaza. it's always so excited to stand in front of you and talk can i see kay and her family from georgia >> where are you >> here! hi, guys we hear you're celebrating your 60th birthday. you've been planning a trip to see us for years lee, tell us about that. >> yes we've been planning for about five years now and we've never really traveled past probably north carolina so we were really excited to make the trip. we hated to reschedule, but this is definitely the next best thing. >> well, i'm so happy we're able to do this this morning. and since your big trip couldn't happen this year, we still wanted to do something special for you guys so lee, can you help me out with this for a moment? >> yes >> okay. we're going to give you -- turn around this is from all of your friends over at the "today
icon jane fonda. she's a fierce advocate for social and political causes.form "dynamite" their first in english a big week coming up next week on "today. >>> right now we get to spend some time -- i've been looking forward to this -- with our crowd on the my "today" plaza. it's always so excited to stand in front of you and talk can i see kay and her family from georgia >> where are you >> here! hi, guys we hear you're celebrating your 60th...
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are invited to the laura bush symposium on harlem renaissance writers at the white house and maria fondae the "washington post" book editor at the time asked you the question how you felt about african-american sections in the book store and you kind of didn't really give an answer and i was wondering if you have a more definitive answer about that. >> guest: sure yeah you know i think i had a long-standing policy of having the african-american books section and tony maurice and would be in the african-american section. ideally you are in both. when i was in high school i would go to the black section and go to the bookstore and i would browse and you'd find a random person need never heard about. frederick douglass, who is this guy and it was a place to find books about your culture and i think it came out of a good idea in the 70s, black studies but why do you have toni morrison the black studies section? she should be in both and i think nowadays she is and book sections in my books are in book sections and it's not as vague. it's a segregation that had a purpose and that was its purp
are invited to the laura bush symposium on harlem renaissance writers at the white house and maria fondae the "washington post" book editor at the time asked you the question how you felt about african-american sections in the book store and you kind of didn't really give an answer and i was wondering if you have a more definitive answer about that. >> guest: sure yeah you know i think i had a long-standing policy of having the african-american books section and tony maurice and...
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then nobody this year said a peep about the actual victim of communism was given the award by jane fonda if memory serves. >> they were mad at him for testifying to the russian committee. and then finally they gave him innovation when they gave him the award. >>cspan: of your books which have sold the most? >> and then the selections of the book club. >>cspan: could you have made a living only on writing books? >> yes. heavens yes. >>cspan: the same lifestyle? >>. >> if you didn't have the column or national review? >> not really, not that well. >>cspan: you are next color. >>caller. and how and that i am to you and national review. and then you get a name and look up the writings but what about that publication and those ideas that will change. >>. >> in terms of the latter question to have that the communication that the internet would turn people on it is so easy and tempting so i ran for mayor and then to outlaw drugs but that a change that position not because i have an enthusiasm for drugs but simply because it's not working in the casualties. and not for those reasons. >>cspan: th
then nobody this year said a peep about the actual victim of communism was given the award by jane fonda if memory serves. >> they were mad at him for testifying to the russian committee. and then finally they gave him innovation when they gave him the award. >>cspan: of your books which have sold the most? >> and then the selections of the book club. >>cspan: could you have made a living only on writing books? >> yes. heavens yes. >>cspan: the same...
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said a peep about an actual victim of communism in poland was given to the award by no less than jane fondaest: if memory serves, the people who were mad were mad at him for testifying to a congressional committee, am i correct? so this is what they're mad at him for, whereas the subject would not have come up in the polish anti-communist you are talking about. i'm glad although there was that fleury against kazan and some people stayed in their seats finally, they gave him an ovation when they were given the award. >> host: in 41 books which one or two or three have sold the most? >> guest: i i think the saving because sold the most. it's hard to keep track of sales in softcover. four or five of those were selections of the book club. it's hard to count those. just by the feel of it. >> host: could you have made a of the only office writing books? >> guest: oh, yeah. heavens against. >> host: could you have lived the same lifestyle only after writing books? >> guest: you mean if i didn't have other worries. >> host: "national review", didn't didn't have your column. hasn't been lucrative?
said a peep about an actual victim of communism in poland was given to the award by no less than jane fondaest: if memory serves, the people who were mad were mad at him for testifying to a congressional committee, am i correct? so this is what they're mad at him for, whereas the subject would not have come up in the polish anti-communist you are talking about. i'm glad although there was that fleury against kazan and some people stayed in their seats finally, they gave him an ovation when they...
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but nobody this year send people about an actual victim who was given the award by jane fonda.been researched, people who matter to them will be mad at him for testifying to a congressional committee. my correct. so this is what they were met at three that subject would not have come up. i'm glad to recall that although there was that, and some people stated that thesis that finally, they gave him innovation when they give the award . host: and 41 books, which one or two or three sold the most. william: it is hard to keep track. four or five of those were selection of the book club read just by the filament. >> could be made in lending only off of writing books . william: oh yes. heavens yes . host: good if you live that same lifestyle. only after writing books . william: , maybe if i didn't have worries. host: maybe if he didn't have the national review, the column. would have been lucrative. william: not really thought that lucrative no. host: hello rain you are next . guest: for small i want to say mr. buckley, how adapted i am to you. and i've got my conservatives from your
but nobody this year send people about an actual victim who was given the award by jane fonda.been researched, people who matter to them will be mad at him for testifying to a congressional committee. my correct. so this is what they were met at three that subject would not have come up. i'm glad to recall that although there was that, and some people stated that thesis that finally, they gave him innovation when they give the award . host: and 41 books, which one or two or three sold the most....
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tonight, we have jane fonda, and our mutual friend from "snl," jorma taccone and later in the week, johnand sheryl crow, and then thursday, michael cohen is going to tell us about his new book. and all new closer looks all week hey, i'm sorry i can't come down and visit, but your kids, cute as they may be, they look like super spreaders to me also, i am going to send down some sushi that i saved for you from before we left the building in march because i know you love sushi. it was salmon, but now, it looks like eel anyway, enjoy, bud >> jimmy: well, we'll be watching stick around, everybody. more "tonight show" when we come back. [ cheers and applause ♪ curiosity. it ignites our imagination. in search of inspiration. and daring new ideas. at lexus our greatest curiosity isn't a machine. it's you. experience the rewards of our curiosity. you saved me so much with that "russell rate", you've become my muse. russell, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. i feel like i've captured your kind eyes. when you want the real deal, like a good neighbor, state farm is there. [sliced
tonight, we have jane fonda, and our mutual friend from "snl," jorma taccone and later in the week, johnand sheryl crow, and then thursday, michael cohen is going to tell us about his new book. and all new closer looks all week hey, i'm sorry i can't come down and visit, but your kids, cute as they may be, they look like super spreaders to me also, i am going to send down some sushi that i saved for you from before we left the building in march because i know you love sushi. it was...