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join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism, and now suicide of the west? >> yes. one, the most obvious is they all took an enormous amount of work by jonah goldberg. i have to tell people that this book is a bit of a prequel to liberal fascism. if i had it all to do over again there are parts of the liberal fascism i would have written differently. it is amazing how it's become kind of a totem for people to hate me on the left or to like it on the right and all of that kind of stuff. but i have changed some of my views about how intellectual history works. in liberal fascism there is a very common tendency that is true of lots of people. on the left and the right, to say they said x in the philosopher b says 500 years later they must've been influenced by philosopher a. and i know some of the stuff goes on but the intellectual connecting of the dots you know, blaming everything on russo. i do no
join now we have jonah goldberg. his recent book is suicide of the west. we'll get to the subtitle in just a minute. mr. goldberg, is there a line that you can draw between your three books, liberal fascism, and now suicide of the west? >> yes. one, the most obvious is they all took an enormous amount of work by jonah goldberg. i have to tell people that this book is a bit of a prequel to liberal fascism. if i had it all to do over again there are parts of the liberal fascism i would have...
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lucianne goldberg said, "no one's going to believe you." >> i said, "well, you better have proof. you can't absolutely nail this." >> on the advice of goldberg, linda tripp began tape-recording her conversations with monica lewinsky. >> i did the right thing in the wrong way. it was manipulative, because i was forcing this young girl to re-create instances that could be documented. i needed that proof. >> lucianne goldberg invited me to meet with her and linda tripp, and that's when linda tripp first reveals to me the identity of monica lewinsky. and she tells me she had been taping her phone calls. >> when i listened to that documentation, it's horrifying and it's horrible that i had to do that. i thought it was the right thing, and i don't regret it. i just wish i had done it in a better way. >> washington, d.c., is a city that loves a scandal, and i think, for linda tripp, it may have been exciting to think about embroiling or documenting something that could be news. >> there had been so many corrupt activities at the white house that, for me, monica lewinsky became nothing mo
lucianne goldberg said, "no one's going to believe you." >> i said, "well, you better have proof. you can't absolutely nail this." >> on the advice of goldberg, linda tripp began tape-recording her conversations with monica lewinsky. >> i did the right thing in the wrong way. it was manipulative, because i was forcing this young girl to re-create instances that could be documented. i needed that proof. >> lucianne goldberg invited me to meet with her...
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with adrian goldberg. been his broadcasting career edging under the skin of people and politics, getting answers to tough questions, now he is facing a tough questions, now he is facing a tough question of his own. adrian's family we re question of his own. adrian's family were originally from germany is a qualified for a german past what and with it the right to live and work anywhere in the european union after brexit. i would be able potentially to go and work in any one of 27 countries without filling in any paperwork. that isn't only a potential benefit for me, that is also a potential benefit for my children. guten tag,. that is good day. guten nacht. . it is also about what is in my heart and could honestly is what my british passport for a german passport, given what germans, albeit many decades ago, did to my father? rudolf goldberg was just 13 when he and his did to my father? rudolf goldberg wasjust 13 when he and his brother werner will put in a train bound for britain. the kimber transport bro
with adrian goldberg. been his broadcasting career edging under the skin of people and politics, getting answers to tough questions, now he is facing a tough questions, now he is facing a tough question of his own. adrian's family we re question of his own. adrian's family were originally from germany is a qualified for a german past what and with it the right to live and work anywhere in the european union after brexit. i would be able potentially to go and work in any one of 27 countries...
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. >>> you are watching book tv on c-span 2.u' joining us know i jona goldberg. is there a line you can draw between your three books? >> yes, the obvious one is thai all took a lot of work. i often tell people this book is a bit of a prequel to liberal fascism. i have changed some of my views about how intellectual history works. in liberal facism there is a common tendency that's true. a lot of people on the left and right say philosopher a said x. fine hundred years later philosopher b said it. some of that stuff that goes on but the connectioning the dots, you know, blaming it on russo. i don't believe it anymore. one thing i've come around to is i'm a much bigger believer in how our brains sometimes grab the idea we hold onto. it's hard wired and can manifest in different ways and different places. so, that sense of want to be part of a group, a tribe, socialism or fascism. it's not ideas but the restivety of our own brains to those ideas that's important. so, there is a lot of overlap in all three books. i'm a government conservative and all of that. the ev
. >>> you are watching book tv on c-span 2.u' joining us know i jona goldberg. is there a line you can draw between your three books? >> yes, the obvious one is thai all took a lot of work. i often tell people this book is a bit of a prequel to liberal fascism. i have changed some of my views about how intellectual history works. in liberal facism there is a common tendency that's true. a lot of people on the left and right say philosopher a said x. fine hundred years later...
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rudolf goldberg wasjust13 when father.en he and his brother were put on a train bound for britain. this transport what thousands ofjewish children to safety. those left behind based almost certain death in nazi germany concentration camps. the emotional baggage i attach to this is immense. this is the country that welcomed my father into this country, made him as a refugee feel at home. rudolf, known as rudy, made his home in birmingham. he died in 2012 at the age of 87. on the sabbath adrian's mother praise for her late husband. they raised four children but he could never escape the horrors of his childhood. do think it left his mark on him over at the years? i think so. so this was the paper that got him out of the germany and again it has bees natty sta m ps the germany and again it has bees natty stamps on it —— nazi stamps. what you think you would think if i was getting the german passport?” don't think you would want you to go live there. not even to get the passport? no. he had enough of it, they never did anythin
rudolf goldberg wasjust13 when father.en he and his brother were put on a train bound for britain. this transport what thousands ofjewish children to safety. those left behind based almost certain death in nazi germany concentration camps. the emotional baggage i attach to this is immense. this is the country that welcomed my father into this country, made him as a refugee feel at home. rudolf, known as rudy, made his home in birmingham. he died in 2012 at the age of 87. on the sabbath adrian's...
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"after words" interviews nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: jonah goldberg in your
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i am here with gary goldberg the ceo of newmont.t announced a $10 billion acquisition, very transformational, one of the biggest in the sector. the stock of newmont has not performed well since the announcement, it is down 10%. of explainingtion the rationale to investors or do they have reason to be worried? >> you are spot on. we need to get around and talk to investors and talk to potential investors and describe what is a big change not only for newmont but the industry in terms of pairing up with goodorp, they have complementary assets that fit into our portfolio well. we have four operating regions that we will go through and assess and decide which operations we are going to continue to work with, value versus risk. look at our own as well as theirs. reshape that portfolio and target a six to 7 million ounce gold producer that will be set for the next couple of decades. thelargest reserves in industry and great projects and great operations we bring together as well as good expiration prospects. >> this deal comes hot on the
i am here with gary goldberg the ceo of newmont.t announced a $10 billion acquisition, very transformational, one of the biggest in the sector. the stock of newmont has not performed well since the announcement, it is down 10%. of explainingtion the rationale to investors or do they have reason to be worried? >> you are spot on. we need to get around and talk to investors and talk to potential investors and describe what is a big change not only for newmont but the industry in terms of...
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that's what whoopi goldberg found offensive.tc and extremely confident. she comes off very likeable. her ideas are in a way in which democrats cannot be that comfortable. she has 2 million followers and "60 minutes" is featuring her and talking about becoming sweden and norway or venezuela. ainsley: taxing 70%. brian: only if they made $10 million. ainsley: went back and forth steve scalise and mark cuban said hold on stop with the partisan. be a change leader, innovate. if your generations turn to governor, go for it but please leave our bad habit of using partisan language us vs. them, represent vs. democrat, libs vs. conservatives behind. we are all in this together. change the game to change the world. brian: i think that's great. he sees the frustration on the outside in the business world which almost caused him to get in the political world. always us vs. them. in life always a middle ground. trying to buy a car you negotiate and get the best deal possible. if you don't get a deal in politics you sit in your corner and wa
that's what whoopi goldberg found offensive.tc and extremely confident. she comes off very likeable. her ideas are in a way in which democrats cannot be that comfortable. she has 2 million followers and "60 minutes" is featuring her and talking about becoming sweden and norway or venezuela. ainsley: taxing 70%. brian: only if they made $10 million. ainsley: went back and forth steve scalise and mark cuban said hold on stop with the partisan. be a change leader, innovate. if your...
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adrian goldberg, thank you much for talking to us.adio 5 live and on the bbc sounds app. the headlines on bbc news... theresa may has warned mps, preparing to vote on her eu withdrawal deal, that a failure to deliver brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy." the head of a scheme designed to help problem gamblers says she is "deeply concerned" after an investigation found people were able to cheat the system. parts of germany, austria and sweden are suffering exceptional amounts of snow, with a number of ski resorts and mountain villages having to be evacuated. let's get some more on that story... parts of germany, austria and sweden are suffering exceptional amounts of snow. a number of ski resorts and mountain villages have been evacuated in austria. bethany bell reports from the alps. this little town is blanketed in white. like many mountain regions in germany and austria, it is experiencing unusually heavy falls of snow. these offences are there to protect ourselves from avalanches. the au
adrian goldberg, thank you much for talking to us.adio 5 live and on the bbc sounds app. the headlines on bbc news... theresa may has warned mps, preparing to vote on her eu withdrawal deal, that a failure to deliver brexit would be "a catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy." the head of a scheme designed to help problem gamblers says she is "deeply concerned" after an investigation found people were able to cheat the system. parts of germany, austria...
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adrian goldberg.on bbc radio 5 live and on the bbc sounds app. parts of germany, austria and sweden are still suffering exceptional amounts of snow. police in austria say three skiers have been killed in an avalanche and a fourth person is still missing. a number of ski resorts and mountain villages in the country have been evacuated. bethany bell reports from anna—bairg in the alps. —— bethany bell reports from annaberg in the alps. the little town of annaberg is blanketed in white. like many mountain regions in germany and austria, it is experiencing unusually heavy falls of snow. these fences are there to protect houses from avalanches. the authorities are struggling to remove the snow. these volunteer firefighters are working to clear the roof of the primary school. this man is from the austrian fire brigade and says they need to make sure the building is safe enough for children to enter. the big problem is that the snow is very heavy so we have about 3.5 metres on the roofs and that is the big p
adrian goldberg.on bbc radio 5 live and on the bbc sounds app. parts of germany, austria and sweden are still suffering exceptional amounts of snow. police in austria say three skiers have been killed in an avalanche and a fourth person is still missing. a number of ski resorts and mountain villages in the country have been evacuated. bethany bell reports from anna—bairg in the alps. —— bethany bell reports from annaberg in the alps. the little town of annaberg is blanketed in white. like...
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and we're also joined by michelle goldberg. and joy reid, a very impressive day one for nancy pelosi. and what may be -- what may very well be basically a day one of the worst year of donald trump's life. >> you know, it's interesting, lawrence, and you know this better than most that i think a lot of people sometimes forget because we've had an era of speakers who deferred, to put it the most kind way, to the president of the united states. you had paul ryan who did that, and you also had speakers who were very challenged by members of their own caucus who made it very difficult for them to do their job -- john boehner. but i think people forget how powerful the speaker of the house is. this is the person next in line to the presidency after the president and vice president. and nancy pelosi in taking the speakership a second time, really harkening back to powerful speakers, people like tip o'neal, this is an incredibly powerful position particularly when it's an adversarial position to the president, think newt gingrich. when
and we're also joined by michelle goldberg. and joy reid, a very impressive day one for nancy pelosi. and what may be -- what may very well be basically a day one of the worst year of donald trump's life. >> you know, it's interesting, lawrence, and you know this better than most that i think a lot of people sometimes forget because we've had an era of speakers who deferred, to put it the most kind way, to the president of the united states. you had paul ryan who did that, and you also...
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michelle goldberg. "new york times" columnist and msnbc contributor. and michael steele, former chair of the republican national committee. and an msnbc political analyst. michelle, president trump announced an immediate withdrawal of american troops, 2,000 from syria. it led to defense secretary mattis resigning and saying that that was part of the reason, a central reason, that triggered it. but today john bolton, in israel, says that there will not be a withdrawal until there's an agreement with turkey, that they won't come in. which is 180-degree turn from what president trump said. now, if that was a position, mattis did not have to resign or at least not as immediate as he did, what's going on with this policy about syrian withdrawal, and do you predict by the time i get off the air trump will be tweeting that bolton is wrong? >> i think it's unclear. trump has already started to back away from it and say, well, i never said it would be an immediate withdrawal, which we all know that he did. he's, you know, tweeted it and said it live multiple ti
michelle goldberg. "new york times" columnist and msnbc contributor. and michael steele, former chair of the republican national committee. and an msnbc political analyst. michelle, president trump announced an immediate withdrawal of american troops, 2,000 from syria. it led to defense secretary mattis resigning and saying that that was part of the reason, a central reason, that triggered it. but today john bolton, in israel, says that there will not be a withdrawal until there's an...
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a wall street school move move move move move move move move move on to hit move on a live shows goldberg good move on moving jobs blog but i never. heard move on from the odd never sure of. the law a little bag of all the bag mog bag the odd behavior . thank you. luxury good the international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week. trip and its european partners are scrambling to chart a path out of the brits a chaos after prime minister may suffered a crushing defeat in parliament will be weighing up the option of a head on. quadriga thirty minutes w. . a muse alice to explain the answer. is a call to shake up the british consulate side but. the people have put big dreams on the big story play. movie magazine on the w. . how to. discover your concept discover it with. a school. after one hundred years the ideals of the palm house are more relevant today than they were under the bush era. tax cuts all of the people. that we're shaping start. with ideas that are. ours world this week on w. h president donald trump has vowed to update u.s. missile defense systems to cou
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"after words" interviews nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> host: jonah goldberg in your book, you posit that, that everything that we take for granted, every freedom that we have, every economic advantage that we possess as americans and as people of the west, all of these are actually a radically new development in the history of humankind, number one, and and number two, are unnatural. that western civilization as we understand it, or contemporary american western democratic civilization is unnaturalwhat do you mean by that? >> guest: so, first of all, great to see you, john. >> host: following the brian lamb model we never met each other and even though we're old friends, do a podcast together and constantly exchange insults on twitter and all that. >> guest: saved your life in prison. >> host: i want to hue to the c-span. >> guest: i appreciate that. right, so, part of what i'm trying to do in the book is get people, not so much, sort of say i have all the right facts, i have the perfect version of what happened in human history and all that, i'm not claiming that. i
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goldberg also talked about how to cut costs, especially in the two offices.in the physical minds but maybe they can achieve more economies of scale. the full interview will be on cnbc.com, guys, but still not a lot of optimism around the price of gold at 1,200 that's where we are now, so there you go >> yeah. interesting. you know, listen, prion, to give them one out at least. we've seen fairly negative reaction to many so of the large deals announced in terms of the stock. today this fiserve deal. you can see skepticism from large investors about these deals. >> that's an excellent point and you'll know more about it than i do i'll flip it and go back to you. do you think it's a reflection that the market believes deals don't work anymore or maybe a reflection from bristol and newmont and others that you cover so well are overpaying >> listen, some of these deals that have occurred, not the newmont deal as well, actually it was done pretty quickly from my understanding, a month, but some occurred as a result of weakness we saw, brian, last year, late in the
goldberg also talked about how to cut costs, especially in the two offices.in the physical minds but maybe they can achieve more economies of scale. the full interview will be on cnbc.com, guys, but still not a lot of optimism around the price of gold at 1,200 that's where we are now, so there you go >> yeah. interesting. you know, listen, prion, to give them one out at least. we've seen fairly negative reaction to many so of the large deals announced in terms of the stock. today this...
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will be goldberg once identified as a jewish woman and she sat silently.irro who said the trump administration and the president uses rhetoric that incites violence against minorities that sat silently. the hypocrisy is there. she needs to be condemned. >> this will put jewish women who want to attend the march in a jewish -- in a difficult position. thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. the time is 54 minutes after the hour. carolina panthers star thanking a veteran a big way. the patriotic play next. ♪ ♪ prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! todd: is this the one jason d u derulo sung where he does not mention his own name? three of our nation's veterans in massachusetts inviting the public to celebrate their lives in service and no one claimed there remains. arnold clutch is served with the marines in desert storm. thank you for your service. heather: basketball star's firing back after turkey accuses him of being a terrorist.
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their overall security system and seen jack and potentially in other provinces in the future right goldberg from the mic at the institute for china so i didn't but then thank you very much for coming in for having me. that's a familiar can find more online at. and don't forget to check out it up to news on facebook as we leave an hour with images from up top story today the jailing of chinese human rights via song from jang and the impact his attention has had to accept. first calling most of them in the door as grand the moment arrives. joining your ranting on her journey to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of an orangutan returns home. w. don't come to tanks full. time for an upgrade. sure that grows on buying. a house with no roof. design highlights you can make yourself. comes to playing tricks that will turn your home to something special. upgrade yourself with d. w.'s interior design channel on youtube. garners central bank lowers its clear trust rates will that help to modernize the country's agriculture sector which needs to go digital in a hurry. and taking a stand agai
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. >> see, you want to know what the other 49 are now because goldberg is such a showman. >> goldbergxt on "morning joe." ext on "morning joe." hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated #1 in the nation by the experts, or the one awarded by the people? uh... correct! you don't have to choose, 'cause, uh... oh! (vo) switch to the network awarded by rootmetrics and j.d. power. buy the latest galaxy phones, get galaxy s9 free. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ >>> jo >>> joining us now, political writer for "the new york times" nick confessore. this morning "the atlantic" is out with its 50 moments that have defined the president's presidency so far. >> jeff, we'll get to that in a moment. number 50, "donald trump touches the magic al orb." how am i not drawn in immediately? >> you are our target audience. i know the orb fascinates you. >> i
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their overall security system and seen jack and potentially in other provinces in the future right goldberg from the mic at the institute for china so it is your and thank you very much for coming in thanks for having me. that's a familiar can find no online i did. forget to check out on facebook. even now with images from. the jailing of chinese human rights. and the impact his detention has had. once upon a time there was a young girl with a burning ambition. to become a conductor. i was very curious child and very excited and enough with music and that i would go to concerts with my parents and i always. hear more of being on stage with musicians than being part of that magic it was difficult to trust my. own world famous conductor. of the law and thank my stomach's thank starts february on d w. o l. this is india on the brink of a new era nor can the run remotely win the general elections again his economic record is a mixed bag strong growth but several issues like monetary reform and the goods and services tax many small business owners disappoint. and donald trump is getting soft at
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for more we're john joined by china analyst alright goldberg from the think tank the america tour institute that's here in berlin. is beijing trying to send some sort of signal with this prison sentence right i mean i think there are two different messages that are being sent and the first one is if you work on certain issues and you defend certain kinds of people will come after you but perhaps more importantly one issue that's been a case with a lot of the lawyers that has gone after is they were able to actually galvanized forces across different social strata so another another message that's being sent here as if you're the kind of person who will inspire cross social. movements we will also not tolerate because that's one thing the party doesn't like is society organizes outside of the official framework you mentioned some of the issues that when john was working on in china civil rights religious tolerance how were those issues playing out right now in china what's the status with that well the major issues with religions at the moment has recently come out or has announced plans for
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their overall security system and soon jack and potentially in other provinces in the future right goldberg from the mic at the institute for china studies yet and thank you very much for coming in for having. that's a familiar can find more online at de double dot com for the pleasure and don't forget to check out on facebook as well we never know with images from up top story today the joining of trying to use your words for a long run jang and the impact his attention has had on his it's your business. i'm secure in the they were not hard and in the end is a me you're not a latina and more we mustn't do that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions and the what's your story. i'm with numbers and women especially in victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. are not of in a turn other guests you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. quickly. are u.s. banks liquid enough to withstand the latest market turmoil the u.s. secretary of treasury secretary asked the c
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and msnbc contributor sheryl goldberg. what are we hearing happened inside that meeting today? >> reporter: we're hearing it was a heated meeting. the briefing is not what happened as described, and it evolved into more of a shouting match between the major parties here about what exactly would become of this border wall money that the president wants with both sides going back to their corners, essentially. democrats urging the white house and republicans to take no for an answer and go with some bills they had already approved in some form or function, and the president going to his corner and saying, if the democrats won't budge, why should he? he wants 5 billion plus for the border wall. i think basically we put ourselves back in square one here. we'll be back on friday for another meeting. we're going to find out if republicans have come to believe a talking point they've believed for a a long time. on friday they will find out if there is any truth to theory they have been prop gaagatesingd based on capitol hill, nancy pelosi is not sweating the speakership vote. republic
and msnbc contributor sheryl goldberg. what are we hearing happened inside that meeting today? >> reporter: we're hearing it was a heated meeting. the briefing is not what happened as described, and it evolved into more of a shouting match between the major parties here about what exactly would become of this border wall money that the president wants with both sides going back to their corners, essentially. democrats urging the white house and republicans to take no for an answer and go...
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bighank to kerry goldberg. mouchin. and huge special thank you to anna.ullivan for all his hard work. incredible cast and crew, i wish i could thankore. there is just so many of them. one person i do want to sadie sers a special mention is the guy who just, where he is, rami malek what a performance. unbelievable. all my family, amy, wherever you are. and i kno i'veorgotten some people. i apologize for that and finally to freddie urme thank for showing us the power ofr embracing yrue self. this one is for you. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> that's our show. >> please give us five stars. good night. [ applause ] >> announcer: the nomination ballot is mailed to all the association. on the final ballot the same vote for one in each category. information on final results is only known to the company of ernst & young prior to the opening of the sealed envelopes. this is shawn var. and for the 2019 golden globe awards. ards. >>> you just enjoyed the kboelden gbe awards. >> thank you to satan for inspiratn on how t play this role. >> and live pictures fromve
bighank to kerry goldberg. mouchin. and huge special thank you to anna.ullivan for all his hard work. incredible cast and crew, i wish i could thankore. there is just so many of them. one person i do want to sadie sers a special mention is the guy who just, where he is, rami malek what a performance. unbelievable. all my family, amy, wherever you are. and i kno i'veorgotten some people. i apologize for that and finally to freddie urme thank for showing us the power ofr embracing yrue self. this...
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liz: rube goldberg too. david: very serious stuff. thank you. liz: public school education. a corporate rate tax hike that would reverse some of the 2017 g.o.p. tax cuts, billionaire investor carl icahn telling fox business slashing of corporate rates just had to be done, so why are democrats wanting to reverse that? the debate is coming next. >> when you talk about corporate taxes, i think donald trump had to do that, to make us competitive and try to stimulate companies to spend more money in productivity which doesn't seem to be working that well, but at least you had to do that. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clea
liz: rube goldberg too. david: very serious stuff. thank you. liz: public school education. a corporate rate tax hike that would reverse some of the 2017 g.o.p. tax cuts, billionaire investor carl icahn telling fox business slashing of corporate rates just had to be done, so why are democrats wanting to reverse that? the debate is coming next. >> when you talk about corporate taxes, i think donald trump had to do that, to make us competitive and try to stimulate companies to spend more...
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[background sounds] well, i think it's when whoopi goldberg said, what is the deep state and who's in charge? [laughter] and that's, i think, when the wheels fell off the wagon. the first segment was pretty good, but the second was not so good. but it's fine. i don't really care. but it was a microcosm of of what dose on in this country -- what goes on in this country every day when the left tries to shut down the right. you are not allowed to speak. you are not allowed to say something that is pro-trump, pro-american, pro-american flag, pro-law and order, anti-crime. i don't know what happened. what happened to america? my father, the veteran of world war ii, he was on the first ship to nagasaki. he saw the plume. he died very young. of head and neck cancer. my grandfather was in world war ii also. we believe in america, and we believe in the flag. we believe that no one is above the law and no one is below the law. these people are different. they think, for whatever reason -- whether it's a peter strzok or a jim comey or all of those players, bruce ohr, and i'm going to open it up
[background sounds] well, i think it's when whoopi goldberg said, what is the deep state and who's in charge? [laughter] and that's, i think, when the wheels fell off the wagon. the first segment was pretty good, but the second was not so good. but it's fine. i don't really care. but it was a microcosm of of what dose on in this country -- what goes on in this country every day when the left tries to shut down the right. you are not allowed to speak. you are not allowed to say something that is...
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[laughter] >> you built 83 miles of protected bike lanes. >> goldberg's complaint adding bike lanes,affic gridlock. de blasio defended himself saying fewer car lanes means fewer fatalities. watch. >> slow down. >> what you -- you go through this city with a police escort. i come in every day. [laughter] i come in every day and i find that, because you can't make a turn anywhere, youu can't go straight anywhere, when there is a storm, people can't move anywhere.>> >> you didn't hear there, but the audience turned against the mayor. finally, de blasio was asked if he is running for president in 2020 and he ndodged the question. tucker? speed wow >> tucker: [laughs] trace gallagher, thank you. i appreciate the increase in public urination since he has been in office. it's great. you probably know by now that your smart phone has a lot of functions and one of them is to spy on you full time on your personal life. it's notti just tech companies who are tracking your every move. it turns outut they're selling thatth data to other people. so now it's possible for virtually anybody to know e
[laughter] >> you built 83 miles of protected bike lanes. >> goldberg's complaint adding bike lanes,affic gridlock. de blasio defended himself saying fewer car lanes means fewer fatalities. watch. >> slow down. >> what you -- you go through this city with a police escort. i come in every day. [laughter] i come in every day and i find that, because you can't make a turn anywhere, youu can't go straight anywhere, when there is a storm, people can't move anywhere.>>...
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jeffrey goldberg is joining me now.k you about buzzfeed, but why did you release this cover several weeks before you were planning on releasing it? >> we released it earlier last week. it seemed as if the news was demanding that we release this. the new democratic congress, people talking about impeachment already. the shutdown, unprecedented, as so many things about this presidency are. the real active debate, this is what moved me the most, the real life debate about whether the president of the united states is a winning or unwilling russian depate. it's like we're living on earth two or something. with all of these things going on, the pieces are carefully constructed piece by the historian of american institutions, knows his stuff and i thought the argument in this for beginning an impeachment process was very strong. i figured since it was finished, people should see it sooner rather than later. >> the buzzfeed report, it made impeachment talk even louder on friday. obviously your story was written before then, it
jeffrey goldberg is joining me now.k you about buzzfeed, but why did you release this cover several weeks before you were planning on releasing it? >> we released it earlier last week. it seemed as if the news was demanding that we release this. the new democratic congress, people talking about impeachment already. the shutdown, unprecedented, as so many things about this presidency are. the real active debate, this is what moved me the most, the real life debate about whether the...
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adrian goldberg, thank you very much.oss parts of scotland, southern and eastern scotland. it is bitter there. not for all. the track bitter out there. even with the cloud it is close to freezing. with more frost around this morning the hope is we will see brighter skies, more sunshine. we should do when the sun comes up. there is a fly in the oven today. this weather front is working in from the north—west. it is coming into this cold air. when i show you the radar you will see for yourself quite readily it is turning to snow. there will be some snow across some of the mountains and across ireland as well. it is a weakening feature. it is coming into high pressure. it just leaves a legacy of cloud. you can see for yourself this morning it will be fairly patchy. initially heavy bursts in there. it will wea ken heavy bursts in there. it will weaken as it has towards southern scotland. for northern ireland it should clear by lunchtime. ahead of at sunshine across some parts of northern england, across the eastern side. show
adrian goldberg, thank you very much.oss parts of scotland, southern and eastern scotland. it is bitter there. not for all. the track bitter out there. even with the cloud it is close to freezing. with more frost around this morning the hope is we will see brighter skies, more sunshine. we should do when the sun comes up. there is a fly in the oven today. this weather front is working in from the north—west. it is coming into this cold air. when i show you the radar you will see for yourself...
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presenter adrian goldberg joins us now. what do we know about tourettes?s no known cause. it is a neurological condition rather than a mental health condition. i think most people would associate tourette's and with involu nta ry associate tourette's and with involuntary swearing, but research suggests that only around one in a hundred people with tourette's have that level of vocal tic. you may have other vocal tics, you make off and make inappropriate marks, but it's not all about swearing. of course, you may have these physical tics, as well. those can be very painful, research by the charity tou rette's painful, research by the charity tourette's action said that as many as eight out of ten people with tou rette's as eight out of ten people with tourette's had caused themselves pain or physical injury as a result of having to rats. it is a neurological condition, but as you can understand, it can have various invitation to go for a job, in terms of your social life, and so on and so of your social life, and so on and so forth. —— various implication. i
presenter adrian goldberg joins us now. what do we know about tourettes?s no known cause. it is a neurological condition rather than a mental health condition. i think most people would associate tourette's and with involu nta ry associate tourette's and with involuntary swearing, but research suggests that only around one in a hundred people with tourette's have that level of vocal tic. you may have other vocal tics, you make off and make inappropriate marks, but it's not all about swearing....
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goldberg next elections three weeks ago and it turned a bit into a massacre it did declared someone as the winner provisionally who has not had the majority of the votes and it looked like the regular jim was getting away with that and now the african union takes up its responsibility and says don't do that let's start before let's look for a consensus and i think that's a very wise decision and a very good development if you look at the past years in congo you see how the. impact of the traditional key players in international diplomacy the western countries have been losing influence at nurnberg has been decreasing and the did the region dirty african multilateral institutions as their views that are going community and indeed the african union have been growing there that there has been a claim for ownership of african multilateral institutions undergoing this conflict which is an african conflict and disclaim has been successful they have the ear of kabila when men did give stigall spivey that exact into consideration because it includes countries like angola who saved his regime a
goldberg next elections three weeks ago and it turned a bit into a massacre it did declared someone as the winner provisionally who has not had the majority of the votes and it looked like the regular jim was getting away with that and now the african union takes up its responsibility and says don't do that let's start before let's look for a consensus and i think that's a very wise decision and a very good development if you look at the past years in congo you see how the. impact of the...
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adrian goldberg from bbc 5live investigates joined us earlier. with the condition experience.. i think most people would associate tourette's and with involuntary swearing, but research suggests that only around one in a hundred people with tourette's have that level of vocal tic. you may well have other vocal tics, you make cough and make inappropriate marks, but it's not all about swearing. of course, you may have these physical tics, as well. those can be very painful. research by the charity tourette's action said that as many as eight out of ten people with tourette's had caused themselves pain or physical injury as a result of having to rats. it is a neurological condition, but as you can understand, we saw in the film, it can have serious implications in terms of going for a job, in terms of your social life, and so on and so forth. it can feed into mental health disorders. as many as one in three people have considered suicide and self harm. how difficult or easy is it to diagnose? are there problems with diagnosis? in some cases, you're talking about diagnoses taking
adrian goldberg from bbc 5live investigates joined us earlier. with the condition experience.. i think most people would associate tourette's and with involuntary swearing, but research suggests that only around one in a hundred people with tourette's have that level of vocal tic. you may well have other vocal tics, you make cough and make inappropriate marks, but it's not all about swearing. of course, you may have these physical tics, as well. those can be very painful. research by the...
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. >> he felt burned by it no question and the famous interview with jeffrey goldberg captures that. >> re resists the impulses. >> right. so, what you have here now, given that almost everyone in washington is committed to liberal hegemony, you have trump and maybe a handful of others up against the establishment, and the question is who is going to win? this was the situation that obtained with even obama lost. nobody was much agency as donald trump and i think if there's anybody who can beat back liberal hegemony its him but the argument i make is i think liberal hegemony is done for its anyway and not because of donald trump. it's done for it because of the rise of china. you want to remember, my argument is you can only have liberal hegemony in a unipolar world and we are, i would argue we already have, moved out of eunipolar world with the rise of china and the resurrection of russian powerrum know live a multipolar world so wore going back to real policy. >> what does that mean, we live what does that mean concretesly for the role that human rights, rhetoric plays in our foreign
. >> he felt burned by it no question and the famous interview with jeffrey goldberg captures that. >> re resists the impulses. >> right. so, what you have here now, given that almost everyone in washington is committed to liberal hegemony, you have trump and maybe a handful of others up against the establishment, and the question is who is going to win? this was the situation that obtained with even obama lost. nobody was much agency as donald trump and i think if there's...
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big thank to kerry goldberg. mouchin. and huge special thank you to anna.livan for all his hard work. to our incredible cast and crew, i wish i could thank more. there is just so many of them. one person i do want to sadie sers a special mention is the guy who just, where he is, rami malek guys, what a performance. unbelievable. all my family, amy, wherever you are. and i know i've forgotten some people. i apologize for that and finally to freddie mercury. thank for showing us the power of embracing your true self. this one is for you. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> that's our show. >> please give us five stars. >> good night. [ applause ] >> announcer: the nomination ballot is mailed to all the association. on the final ballot the same vote for one in each category. information on final results is only known to the company of ernst & young prior to the opening of the sealed envelopes. this is shawn var. and for the 2019 golden globe awards. ards. here's to the stair takers, ards. breakfast makers, step counters, outdoor explorers, faith restorers, appo
big thank to kerry goldberg. mouchin. and huge special thank you to anna.livan for all his hard work. to our incredible cast and crew, i wish i could thank more. there is just so many of them. one person i do want to sadie sers a special mention is the guy who just, where he is, rami malek guys, what a performance. unbelievable. all my family, amy, wherever you are. and i know i've forgotten some people. i apologize for that and finally to freddie mercury. thank for showing us the power of...
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liz: whoopi goldberg on "the view" said just chill for a minute and learn the job.minimizes her falsehoods. she is constantly in wrong but never in doubt. she said we gave the military a $700 billion budget increase. and then she said there is a pot of money that the pentagon due to accounting waste. those are book keeping problems. it goes on and on. that $32 trillion for single payers or 10 years, you are right, kelsey, she doesn't acknowledge her mistakes. >> what should be worrisome to americans is some the of the more established democrats look at 2020 are taking a cue from her. they are seeing some of her far left ideas are gaining traction within gaining steam and they are supporting them. if they continue down this road, americans will have a simple choice when it comes to 2020, and that is whether they want to be taxed more at 70% or less. liz: the $21 trillion was for not having the paperwork. it's not a pot of money at the pentagon of waste. she says she wants to make it u.s. like sweden. let's listen to this sound bite. >> my policies most of closely res
liz: whoopi goldberg on "the view" said just chill for a minute and learn the job.minimizes her falsehoods. she is constantly in wrong but never in doubt. she said we gave the military a $700 billion budget increase. and then she said there is a pot of money that the pentagon due to accounting waste. those are book keeping problems. it goes on and on. that $32 trillion for single payers or 10 years, you are right, kelsey, she doesn't acknowledge her mistakes. >> what should be...
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former republican congressman chief it's - - che fits and marie harp from fox news radio and jonah goldberg from the national review. congressman that was interesting development senate republicans are up for reelection are beginning to break with the president to reopen the government. colorado, maine and north carolina. when do you see the shutdown ending? . >> i wish i had that magic ball but the democrats have put themselves in a tough box because the president is on the side of national security. and doing with the border patrol wants to do. 60000 people were apprehended in november and when border patrol says we have to have an impediment to slow them down we have done in the past and it works that is a compelling argument and gardener is a great member of the senate but congress always gravitates to deadlines and pressure points and that is what will get this solved the desire to solve this now rather than down the road. chris: are democrats in the hole and need to get out? . >> i don't think so i think most americans agree this is the presidents shut down with hundreds of thousands
former republican congressman chief it's - - che fits and marie harp from fox news radio and jonah goldberg from the national review. congressman that was interesting development senate republicans are up for reelection are beginning to break with the president to reopen the government. colorado, maine and north carolina. when do you see the shutdown ending? . >> i wish i had that magic ball but the democrats have put themselves in a tough box because the president is on the side of...
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. >> i've been told i look like whoopee goldberg. >> jason statham. >> i've been told i look like margo look like margo robbie. >> i do have a better nose. >> than margo robbie? >> for sure. >> for sure. did you hear, my app just got massive funding. oh wow really? tell me more... ok! i call it the "cat-culato" it's a calculator, but for your cat. meow. i just got the idea when my cat stepped on my calculator. oh, thank goodness! hi, lena! is now a good time to go through your tax return line-by-line together? yeah! line-by-line sounds awesome and...please, take your time. it's my cpa, so i have to take. give me a call, we'll talk. uh! i won't, but thanks. awesome, talk then. hey stacey... turbotax live now with cpa's on demand. i have the perfect thing for you we get it you got it we're petsmart... for the love of pets ♪ for the love of pets oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c sen and maintained it. oh! under seven? a
. >> i've been told i look like whoopee goldberg. >> jason statham. >> i've been told i look like margo look like margo robbie. >> i do have a better nose. >> than margo robbie? >> for sure. >> for sure. did you hear, my app just got massive funding. oh wow really? tell me more... ok! i call it the "cat-culato" it's a calculator, but for your cat. meow. i just got the idea when my cat stepped on my calculator. oh, thank goodness! hi, lena! is...
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millionaires and billionaires that are so often demonized.il interestingly, even the view's whoopi goldberg had some words. >> i would encourage you to sit still for a minute and learn the job, because there are people in that party who have been working with their tails off for this country. >> and they know a lot. they've been around. >> and you could learn some stuff. before you start on people and what they've done, you have to do something, too. >> sean: and by the way, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, you are welcome on this show. if you want to have a real debate, i will give you the full hour. i'll even give you three bonus hours on my radio show. but we won't hold our breath. of course, she first needs to denounce her many radical followers on her disgusting attacks on what are -- he was hit with a wave oe extremely disturbing comments from supporters of alexandria ocasio-cortez during a twitter exchange on tax reform. now some are sending violent messages about, remember, the attempted assassination of a g.o.p. congressman, and in 2017, steve scalise was shot and nearly die
millionaires and billionaires that are so often demonized.il interestingly, even the view's whoopi goldberg had some words. >> i would encourage you to sit still for a minute and learn the job, because there are people in that party who have been working with their tails off for this country. >> and they know a lot. they've been around. >> and you could learn some stuff. before you start on people and what they've done, you have to do something, too. >> sean: and by the...
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here's what will be goldberg had to say today. >> i feel like you don't have to be born into it.ou don't have to know it when you step out but before you start pooping on people and what they've done you have got to do something too. >> well said. i completely agree. socialism is not school vouchers, socialism is not privatizing social security and socialism is not having minimum-wage laws, all of which is what sweden has. ocasio-cortez does have policies that align with sweden. i looked at sweden, they are not a socialist country, they are kind of found a way to make both of them work together. your other guests that as far 70%, the 70% tax rate she wants to impose on income tax is a brand-new deal. in sweden they use the tax to fund free education and free healthcare. that's what i have a problem with. free education, where are you going to get that money from if you are taking 70%. that comes up so much. heather: shannon: the democrats are handling the green new deal by a committee that has no power to pass legislation or subpoena anyone and say here's your committee. >> it is
here's what will be goldberg had to say today. >> i feel like you don't have to be born into it.ou don't have to know it when you step out but before you start pooping on people and what they've done you have got to do something too. >> well said. i completely agree. socialism is not school vouchers, socialism is not privatizing social security and socialism is not having minimum-wage laws, all of which is what sweden has. ocasio-cortez does have policies that align with sweden. i...
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jonah goldberg's new [inaudible conversations] .. >> we're here with mimi swartz to talk but her book, "ticker," which is a page turner. i'm glad here here particularly in terms of headlines and disasters, just to be able to talk but something that affects us all in matters of the heart. is just a great opportunity. so, before we get started, a couple things. we're in this c-span booktv tent, which means we're live, and mimi and i will have a conversation for about 25 minutes or so and then we'll open its up to questions for ten or 15 minutes. if you have a question at the end, go up to a microphone and speak into the microphone and then books are for sell next door, and afterward mimi will be signing companies of their book -- copies of her book in the tent beyond that. so head that way. first my name is kate, and i'm an editor at highline magazine and i know my my because we worked for men years at texas monthlying to and mimi a longtime executive editor at texas monthly and many of you know her pieces from "the new york times." she has also been published in "vanity" fair and "esqu
jonah goldberg's new [inaudible conversations] .. >> we're here with mimi swartz to talk but her book, "ticker," which is a page turner. i'm glad here here particularly in terms of headlines and disasters, just to be able to talk but something that affects us all in matters of the heart. is just a great opportunity. so, before we get started, a couple things. we're in this c-span booktv tent, which means we're live, and mimi and i will have a conversation for about 25 minutes or...
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>> shep, standing next to a pile of evidence, prosecutor andrew goldberg urged the jury to rely on theirinst joaquin guzman el chapo proves that he is in fact the leader of the cartel. now, he faces ten counts with the most serious, count one, leading a criminal enterprise. if he's found guilty of that, he will face life in prison, mandatory. today the prosecution laid out why they think this man is a cartel boss. they replayed phone conversations where el chapo is speaking to his men, talking about bribes and drug trafficking and showed many text messages in which el chapo spoke to his henchmen. in one conversation, he told some of his money to lay off beating up cops. >> he said listen, you beat them up once. they should listen now. >> 14 witnesses testified against el chapo and the defense goes tomorrow. shep? >> shepard: we'll have reporting here. final bell is ringing on wall street. hey, hey, what a day! the dow is up above 25,000 and maybe it will stay there. the great news is coming up on the best in business. "your world" with neil cavuto starts now. >> neil: it's colder in part
>> shep, standing next to a pile of evidence, prosecutor andrew goldberg urged the jury to rely on theirinst joaquin guzman el chapo proves that he is in fact the leader of the cartel. now, he faces ten counts with the most serious, count one, leading a criminal enterprise. if he's found guilty of that, he will face life in prison, mandatory. today the prosecution laid out why they think this man is a cartel boss. they replayed phone conversations where el chapo is speaking to his men,...
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he earned a golden goalie goldberg nomination.a delicious but it is about recreating all the hilarious slapstiits they have done. laying in a hospital bed and rm haing him. going in and out of a house without being able to see each all of those bits. it is another fine mess. go see it. >> after people visit our expo this weekend they may want to go hear good music, s some shows. what is out there for folks this heekend? >> see expo first, but then go see the concerts. b terrancenchard down at blues alley. he has been spike lee's cposer on great movies. most recently -- there valist. i wish i knew you when i was young. that great ng so. they are at the anthem jay farrow a comedy show at 9:30 club. ricky skaggs. and one other over at the barn. >> hbo's true detective returns for season there. what can we expect there? >> yes, it's back on hbo sunday night for season three. it is one of those anthology series. they recast it each season with a whole new plan. season one was the greatest in american tv history. season two was disappoi
he earned a golden goalie goldberg nomination.a delicious but it is about recreating all the hilarious slapstiits they have done. laying in a hospital bed and rm haing him. going in and out of a house without being able to see each all of those bits. it is another fine mess. go see it. >> after people visit our expo this weekend they may want to go hear good music, s some shows. what is out there for folks this heekend? >> see expo first, but then go see the concerts. b...
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you have whoopi goldberg on "the view," saying hold your horses, lady.a bunch of democrats before you. they worked there -- their butts off >> dana: democrats in deep blue districts were say. hillary clinton didn't win because not enough democrats wanted her to come out and win. i knew that nancy pelosi at some point would be eclipsed by this younger generation. i just didn't know it will happen in three days. that's pretty interesting. aoc beat one of pelosi's most ardent allies in congress. she owes pelosi nothing. i do think jesse makes a great point. >> jesse: let that sink in. >> greg: everybody went quiet. >> dana: even i did. [laughter] >> greg: it came out of your mouth. >> dana: the more she talks about her ideas, that you could retrofit all of america within ten years with renewable energy. policy wise, you have to go that's not possible. why not just say it? >> greg: every day she has a "build the wall" comment. i think the upside is when she's talking about socialism in sweden nor she's talking about 70% rate, it reminds other people to read
you have whoopi goldberg on "the view," saying hold your horses, lady.a bunch of democrats before you. they worked there -- their butts off >> dana: democrats in deep blue districts were say. hillary clinton didn't win because not enough democrats wanted her to come out and win. i knew that nancy pelosi at some point would be eclipsed by this younger generation. i just didn't know it will happen in three days. that's pretty interesting. aoc beat one of pelosi's most ardent...