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gideon: this is not shocking.is lightly, and they have gone after internal critics in many respects in the past. many regimes have done this in an unsavory way. when napoleon did something similar and got criticize for, his foreign minister famously said, it was worse than a crime, it was a blunder because it made everybody upset. what the saudi's have done was not a crime only but a blunder. they have made everybody upset. the reality is this crisis will blow over. relations withak saudi arabia over it. the issue is getting past it for the diplomats. how that happens will be interesting. tom: for the diplomats, secretary mnuchin, willie it tend conference? the stories coming out of there are nothing but horrific that the journalist was murdered for reporting offends basic values. i have made it my business from advising my predecessor. i can say that when i was secretary and we had to make a decision about whether american business people should attend a business conference in russia while russia was occupying cr
gideon: this is not shocking.is lightly, and they have gone after internal critics in many respects in the past. many regimes have done this in an unsavory way. when napoleon did something similar and got criticize for, his foreign minister famously said, it was worse than a crime, it was a blunder because it made everybody upset. what the saudi's have done was not a crime only but a blunder. they have made everybody upset. the reality is this crisis will blow over. relations withak saudi...
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that create jobs like jobs and others for this country columnist for the israeli newspaper ha'aretz gideon levy says the saudis and weak explanation is irrelevant. one single lonely person we know he entered the consulate by himself nobody in company team he was not armed so the whole story is so far fetched i don't think one can take this seriously but what worries me much more is the american reaction i mean the president accepts it and that's the power or often arm the loaf one hundred ten billion dollars one hundred ten billion dollars can buy any troops can say i'm not sure that there's going to be any price for the word these farkle cynical. parties going underground has. to a friend of jamal khashoggi he says the journalist expected to be invested. the market actually always insisted until the day he died and i had a discussion with him only hours before he disappeared he insisted he wasn't an opposition member against the royal family he was just a critic of some of the policies adopted by the crown prince he was very anxious that the country was taking a turn into what is worse he
that create jobs like jobs and others for this country columnist for the israeli newspaper ha'aretz gideon levy says the saudis and weak explanation is irrelevant. one single lonely person we know he entered the consulate by himself nobody in company team he was not armed so the whole story is so far fetched i don't think one can take this seriously but what worries me much more is the american reaction i mean the president accepts it and that's the power or often arm the loaf one hundred ten...
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with me is gideon falter, chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism. of what is happening in the united states? it isa is happening in the united states? it is a sign of what is happening all over the world. we are seeing rising islamist and far right anti—semitism. in britain we live in anti—semitism. in britain we live in a situation where thejewish community is heavily guarded. in the 80s states jewish committees community is heavily guarded. in the 80s statesjewish committees will be reviewing their security. —— in the united states. dues are having to retreat behind fortification. armed guards at synagogues were suggested by donald trump. it is another example of dues mac having to defend themselves. are failing to take adequate measures to tackle the source. this terrorist who has been charged as somebody who does not have a prior criminal record. his social media was very anti—semitic. he is clearly somebody who should've been on readers but he was not. if you look at the response this, people are not doing what they did in the week of other ter
with me is gideon falter, chief executive of the campaign against antisemitism. of what is happening in the united states? it isa is happening in the united states? it is a sign of what is happening all over the world. we are seeing rising islamist and far right anti—semitism. in britain we live in anti—semitism. in britain we live in a situation where thejewish community is heavily guarded. in the 80s states jewish committees community is heavily guarded. in the 80s statesjewish committees...
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midterm elections near so it depends where the a by the explanation or not let's talk about this is gideon levy a columnist of the israeli newspaper ha'aretz a there thanks for your time today politicians activists journalists they've already started to question rears explanation of what's going on here and push all these death could this turn out to be an even bigger p.r. disaster for the saudis if generally this this story is not bore. you are i mean if you will be so tragic it could be quite funny because this explanation you know which one single really is not a very young. stance in the fight against fifteen. armed to. the security team and these five developed into. i mean i don't think that anyone can take this seriously but what worries me much more is the american reaction i mean in the then the except see it and that's the power or often the loaf one hundred ten billion dollars one hundred ten billion dollars can buy any troops kinsale any lie. going back to the side of the story if this is all correct where is his body is the next question. it's not the only question i mean sure
midterm elections near so it depends where the a by the explanation or not let's talk about this is gideon levy a columnist of the israeli newspaper ha'aretz a there thanks for your time today politicians activists journalists they've already started to question rears explanation of what's going on here and push all these death could this turn out to be an even bigger p.r. disaster for the saudis if generally this this story is not bore. you are i mean if you will be so tragic it could be quite...
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if you pointed that jim all the mantles i legally gideon look i know you know she goes to her field in field i have in georgia no but as you pass up the. watch a dodge in manson jokes signs coulter i know his uni fishbone a new forty. five. hour. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill it's a new lease assumed. and the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty eight and a demonstration in front of the american embassy five days later comes the posse out of the send the march of the one hundred thousand in rio students intellectuals an artist take to the streets among them try to end of it also and you'd better zeal founders of a musical movement that will stand up to the military regime tropicalia the movement's representative in sao paulo is tom say. don't put it to you soon q year and a serial blasts mother deaths a signal to have a kid you see what i did that blew up broadband society. is gone what if you get ugly no company you do you must leave it t
if you pointed that jim all the mantles i legally gideon look i know you know she goes to her field in field i have in georgia no but as you pass up the. watch a dodge in manson jokes signs coulter i know his uni fishbone a new forty. five. hour. in knowledge nine hundred sixty eight soldiers kill it's a new lease assumed. and the entire city of rio de janeiro comes to a standstill on the day of his funeral. on june twenty first bloody friday police repression leads to a death toll of twenty...
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gideon is going to start with a video games party.because i love them but as a parent i can't like them, the and harper is going to do mani-pedis. >> i like that. >> what are you laughing about? >> i'm laughing because i'm remembering you at that age. >> you know, i did my first movie ever with whoopi goldberg, a movie called "clara's heart." we worked together on that. [ applause ] she told me -- she told me -- i was, what, 15, 16 years old. she told me on my last day of shooting that in ten years' time she was going to have sex with me. >> i might have. >> possible. >> and so i want to know what's happening? >> he had many questions as a kid. i said, listen, wait ten years and i'll take you through it. see, in those days you could actually have some fun like that. you can't do that now. >> hey, i was not offended. i'm looking forward to it. >> well, if i can find it, you can have it. >> my parents had no sex conversations with me at all. so i'd enjoy that too. you and your husband have been together for 14 years which is incredible.
gideon is going to start with a video games party.because i love them but as a parent i can't like them, the and harper is going to do mani-pedis. >> i like that. >> what are you laughing about? >> i'm laughing because i'm remembering you at that age. >> you know, i did my first movie ever with whoopi goldberg, a movie called "clara's heart." we worked together on that. [ applause ] she told me -- she told me -- i was, what, 15, 16 years old. she told me on my...
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you remember the episode where alex trebeck is like, "gideon's son back came up with the interlockingor the -- that today is known as this." [ laughter ] and then the contestant is like, "what is the zipper?" and then trebck is like, "that is correct." and then the contestant won $200. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i can't say i do remember that one. >> tariq: what about the episode where trebeck's all like -- he's like, "as an actress, one of her last roles was in a 1962 episode of wagon train." [ laughter ] and then, sue baker, she's like -- she's like, who's nancy regan? and then trebeck's like, he's all like, "yes." [ laughter ] and then she won $400? >> jimmy: wait, wait, wait, im sorry. you know the contestant's names? you remember that? >> tariq: yeah, yeah. sue baker, she's a medical coder from madison, wisconsin. [ laughter and applause ] that was a classic episode. >> jimmy: yeah. no, tariq, i actually that.itely don't remember >> tariq: what about the one ken fisher, an attorney from new york, new york. he goes, "architecture for $1200, alex." and then, and then -- the screen,
you remember the episode where alex trebeck is like, "gideon's son back came up with the interlockingor the -- that today is known as this." [ laughter ] and then the contestant is like, "what is the zipper?" and then trebck is like, "that is correct." and then the contestant won $200. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i can't say i do remember that one. >> tariq: what about the episode where trebeck's all like -- he's like, "as an actress, one of her...
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. >> gideon rose or something, he says what you do this thing about a memo to cicero's brother? not exactly my cup of tea. so i said okay, i started reading. it was so contemporary you wouldn'tbelieve it about when to go negative . even called on filing lawsuits. and i wrote and i said we always think that we did something different, that we invented somethingnew for we know something about politics, we didn't learn one thing . it's the same thing in cicero's time as it is today. go back and read what he said. it sounded so contemporaneous that it was very humbling to think that they'd already thought ofthis 2000 years ago. i thought i was a genius . >> beverly lindsay, multi-campus university of california area for any of the panelists, the racists in georgia and florida for the governor are within the margin of error, republicans and democrats but i remember when tom bradley was well ahead for the governorship in california and lost considerably because people stated one thing in the polls and they voted otherwise,what you think will happen and particularly in georgia because
. >> gideon rose or something, he says what you do this thing about a memo to cicero's brother? not exactly my cup of tea. so i said okay, i started reading. it was so contemporary you wouldn'tbelieve it about when to go negative . even called on filing lawsuits. and i wrote and i said we always think that we did something different, that we invented somethingnew for we know something about politics, we didn't learn one thing . it's the same thing in cicero's time as it is today. go back...
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. >> gideon those or something, he says would you do this thing about a number of cicero's brother, i don't know shipped. marriage says i love cicero. i said okay. it was so contemporary you would not believe it, he even called on to file fake lawsuits. i said we always think that we did something different, we invented something new, or we know something about politics. it was the same thing in cicero's time as the other day. go back and read what he said. it sounded so contemporary and it -- contemporaneous, it was very humbling to think that i've artie thought of this 2000 years ago, i thought it was a genius. >> beverly, lindsay multicampus of university california. for any of the panelists, the races in georgia for the for the governor, and the marginalized area -- era, but i also remember when tom bradley was well ahead for the governorship in california and lost considerably, because people stated one thing in the polls, and then voted otherwise. what do you think will really happen, and particularly in georgia, because that is a woman candidate, who has not done very well in s
. >> gideon those or something, he says would you do this thing about a number of cicero's brother, i don't know shipped. marriage says i love cicero. i said okay. it was so contemporary you would not believe it, he even called on to file fake lawsuits. i said we always think that we did something different, we invented something new, or we know something about politics. it was the same thing in cicero's time as the other day. go back and read what he said. it sounded so contemporary and...
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maine is not a great place for .omeone to run in house speaker sarah gideon, a well-known democrat here, she was the only one yesterday to confirm she was interested in running. i think it is too early to tell. -- for a lot of people, 2018 is a test run. host: we were talking to another guest about fundraising going on in maine around susan collins' seat, she hasn't done as much as some of her her opponents have done. not opponents, but liberals have mane around the kavanaugh nomination. what is the money looking like in this race? mitch mcconnell on the laura ingraham show on fox saying collins would be well-funded and 20 if she decides to run. i think the money being raised is approaching $3 million in the crowd funding effort alone. others reported last night national groups, think tanks, can raise $4 million fine anti-collins effort. that willallenge if materialize, but there is momentum on the fundraising and. fundraising end. she has been a good fundraiser, but hasn't had to raise money like other people in other states has had to. it will look like a regular political campaign, b
maine is not a great place for .omeone to run in house speaker sarah gideon, a well-known democrat here, she was the only one yesterday to confirm she was interested in running. i think it is too early to tell. -- for a lot of people, 2018 is a test run. host: we were talking to another guest about fundraising going on in maine around susan collins' seat, she hasn't done as much as some of her her opponents have done. not opponents, but liberals have mane around the kavanaugh nomination. what...
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gideon versus rain white -- wainwright.ould think it is some but it could write a letter to the supreme court and get their attention? guest: this is a great question. i think the answer is actually yes, but i have to explain a little bit. the supreme court gets somewhere between 7000-9000 petitions a year asking the court to hear cases. many of those petitions are pro-say, written against themselves, most of those written by prisoners either writing to appeal their sentences or their convictions, or they are writing to appeal about the cases where they were alleging unconstitutional conditions of confinement. and there are thousands of these petitions that come in every year. they are -- host: we lost a bit of audio. if you want to continue on with the calls, once we get back to chicago, you can call 202-748-8001 for republicans. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8002 for independents. you can post thoughts on twitter. and you can also post on facebook. if you want to post on this segment or others, good to facebook.com/
gideon versus rain white -- wainwright.ould think it is some but it could write a letter to the supreme court and get their attention? guest: this is a great question. i think the answer is actually yes, but i have to explain a little bit. the supreme court gets somewhere between 7000-9000 petitions a year asking the court to hear cases. many of those petitions are pro-say, written against themselves, most of those written by prisoners either writing to appeal their sentences or their...