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and, you know, when you read doris kearns goodwin's "no ordinary time," she deals with franklin and eleanor, and you could see her thinking through the second world war and her strategy ideas. she wanted to bring in, for example, in world war ii many more european dislocated people, and she later regretted that she couldn't help more jews immigrate into the united states during that period. but she was wide-ranging in her interest in anybody who wrote, you know, socially provocative books and literature magazines, but the sheer discipline of doing what she did -- and this is a gold mine -- and i'd like to tell some of the viewers, blanche wiesen cook has -- you know, blanche has done a marvelous job, two volumes on eleanor roosevelt's life that if anybody really is interested needs to read, and she's writing a third right now on the second world war. it brings out this intellectual side of eleanor quite well. mr. slen: would you like to add anything to what doug said about blanche wiesen cook and her volumes? ms. black: well, i think blanche is extraordinary, and she's given us a gift.
and, you know, when you read doris kearns goodwin's "no ordinary time," she deals with franklin and eleanor, and you could see her thinking through the second world war and her strategy ideas. she wanted to bring in, for example, in world war ii many more european dislocated people, and she later regretted that she couldn't help more jews immigrate into the united states during that period. but she was wide-ranging in her interest in anybody who wrote, you know, socially provocative...
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michael goodwin, we went through the politics what would senator chuck schumer do back and forth.ow the iran deal, what's the impact on the presidential race in the presidential candidates who have to deal with this? >> still one more step in congress, connell, that has to do whether there will be a filibuster in the senate to prevent it from getting the 60 votes to be approved. the house will clearly approve it on a majority basis but the senate needs the 60 votes. it's not clear it will happen there, and the president is trying to round up enough democrats so he doesn't have to veto it. it would never come to a vote in the senate. the long-term impact of this political she that the democrats own this. there will be no republican support for it, it will be somewhat like obamacare. it's a straight party-line vote, and anything that goes wrong, as general scales points out, with iran not just with its nuclear program but terrorism sponsorships, causing trouble throughout the region and the world, all that belongs to the democrats. in effect, president obama has bet the future of th
michael goodwin, we went through the politics what would senator chuck schumer do back and forth.ow the iran deal, what's the impact on the presidential race in the presidential candidates who have to deal with this? >> still one more step in congress, connell, that has to do whether there will be a filibuster in the senate to prevent it from getting the 60 votes to be approved. the house will clearly approve it on a majority basis but the senate needs the 60 votes. it's not clear it will...
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lou: ed rollins, and michael goodwin.nk you, gentlemen. >>> breaking news, general motors has agreed to pay 900 million dollars to settle a government investigation of its ignition switch defect. the agreement will be announced tomorrow. it settles charges that general motors failed to obey federal law that requires prompt disclosure of safety problems with vehicles. no individuals as part of the settlement will be charged. gm's faulty ignition switches led to the deaths of more than 100 people and hundreds of injuries. be sure to vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. as always, we want to share your views with the audience. >>> new jersey police are investigating a troubling incident at a high school football game. a player from linden high school caught on video as he ripped the helmet off an opponent and then as you see there, swung it, bashing him on the head with his helmet. the linden player has been suspended from school and suspended for two football games. other player required 10 stitches t
lou: ed rollins, and michael goodwin.nk you, gentlemen. >>> breaking news, general motors has agreed to pay 900 million dollars to settle a government investigation of its ignition switch defect. the agreement will be announced tomorrow. it settles charges that general motors failed to obey federal law that requires prompt disclosure of safety problems with vehicles. no individuals as part of the settlement will be charged. gm's faulty ignition switches led to the deaths of more than...
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demko john goodwin, the latest cfo. great to have you on the so -- on the show.t's going on in the retail sector. that nicklly announce robinson is stepping down. the founder of the online fashion retailer. he hands over to his cfo, nick beighton. charles, coming as a surprise this movement? as it seems as much this morning. thinking through the last formal presentation they did. nick robberson did not do very much of the presentation did nick beighton did much of it. movingects that asos is from being the entrepreneurial company to something that is much more the organizational one. you made anathan: tremendous amount of money if you held onto the stock. going forward, how big are those charts? give us some size and skill. have grown it from almost nothing to almost a billion in sales. context.to put it in there german. is twice the size of asos. the sort of change that needs to be. as it is moving from being let's do china, the u.s. as well. a much more focused company. intobeen able to grow fewer markets. jonathan: breaking down the departure of the asos cfo f
demko john goodwin, the latest cfo. great to have you on the so -- on the show.t's going on in the retail sector. that nicklly announce robinson is stepping down. the founder of the online fashion retailer. he hands over to his cfo, nick beighton. charles, coming as a surprise this movement? as it seems as much this morning. thinking through the last formal presentation they did. nick robberson did not do very much of the presentation did nick beighton did much of it. movingects that asos is...
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goodwin: there's something wonderful about doing a show based on the power of hope. you deserve a happy ending, emma. it strikes a chord with so many people. narrator: and people everywhere... [ gasps ] ...fell in love. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. what did you do with my family? where are they?
goodwin: there's something wonderful about doing a show based on the power of hope. you deserve a happy ending, emma. it strikes a chord with so many people. narrator: and people everywhere... [ gasps ] ...fell in love. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. what did you do with my family? where are they?
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with me now fox news contributor michael goodwin.d rollins. >> let's start with we're starting to hear grumbling from campaign trail, blame placed on obama administration. but this is a profound event that is taking place as if people don't understand there a time here, do business as usual. >> as i mentioned before. they were talking about cratering of stock market and the economy in 2008 election. between debate between mccain and obama. >> want to suss -- sus suspend campaign? his reaction, obama did not screw it up the way mccain did. lou: president bush and as you reminded us. and obama, one of few times i have seen him keep his mouth shut. >> i don't know that we're there yet in terms of cratering but i think it will scramble the election in sense that candidates will be presented with what will feel like an emergency to a loo a lot of peo. lou: people forget we still have 30 million people here that are unemployed, under employment. it is devastating. >> white house say we have lowest unemployment number in years, all is great
with me now fox news contributor michael goodwin.d rollins. >> let's start with we're starting to hear grumbling from campaign trail, blame placed on obama administration. but this is a profound event that is taking place as if people don't understand there a time here, do business as usual. >> as i mentioned before. they were talking about cratering of stock market and the economy in 2008 election. between debate between mccain and obama. >> want to suss -- sus suspend...
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something like goodwin talks about based on massive labor unrest. the strikes a 20,000 women garment workers in 1919. male cloak workers. and many other strikes in new york city which became outpourings of communities of community support. a description of 1916, the streetcar drivers went on strike in new york city. we had been crisscrossed with the streetcars before building the subway. the parade of striking streetcar workers from uptown yorkville like 86 and lexington down to union square, 14th street. as they left yorkville, relatives and friends cheered for two hours. great lines lined at madison. it reached the cloak of making district and a windows of the factories were black with workers. men ceased work on buildings to cheer as the carmen passed. teamsters parked their cars and a policeman grand and manifested their pleasure. this was the era of constant parades in new york city. there were election parades, eight hour day parade, musical entertainment from around the world like france. there was a protest parade of over 100,000 people in 1
something like goodwin talks about based on massive labor unrest. the strikes a 20,000 women garment workers in 1919. male cloak workers. and many other strikes in new york city which became outpourings of communities of community support. a description of 1916, the streetcar drivers went on strike in new york city. we had been crisscrossed with the streetcars before building the subway. the parade of striking streetcar workers from uptown yorkville like 86 and lexington down to union square,...
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. >> reporter: willie goodwin jr. is the town's former mayor. >> what would you like to say to the president when he gets here? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: which means? >> welcome to our land. >> reporter: but his land is changing fast as temperatures warm twice as rapidly here as the rest of the planet. nbc news has spent the past four months reporting through america's vast arctic, a place of tradition and dramatic change. nowhere are the problems more urgent than in shishmaref, which scientists say is just one bad storm away from being wiped off the map. the ice that once protected their fragile shoreline from big fall storms is melting. and now they're losing as much as 20 feet a year to erosion. >> the ocean comes in pretty good. the water comes up pretty high. >> reporter: and because they're so isolated here, it's not just homes but 600 lives that are at stake. >> what are we going to do if we get a major flood? i'd say we have to move. >> reporter: these people are about to become some of a
. >> reporter: willie goodwin jr. is the town's former mayor. >> what would you like to say to the president when he gets here? [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> reporter: which means? >> welcome to our land. >> reporter: but his land is changing fast as temperatures warm twice as rapidly here as the rest of the planet. nbc news has spent the past four months reporting through america's vast arctic, a place of tradition and dramatic change. nowhere are the...
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head coach tomsula knows one goodwin won't make a season. neither will one bad loss. >> we were outplayed. we lost the football game whether win, lose, draw. we talked about that a week ago, too. we won a football game and we're being crowned, a lot of people crowning us. i said it then. i'll say it again. it's a 16 week season and we don't need to get on a roller coaster. >> nobody is crowning andrew heck and the colts. early season -- luck and the colts. early season struggles for the jets. new york recovers, one of five colt turnovers. jet win 20-7 to go 2-0 while indianapolis favored to reach the super bowl, they're 0-2. opening preseason against vancouver, overtime, canucks score, game winner, preseason hockey vancouver winning 1-0 in overtime. [ speaking french ] >>> yeah. in french to winnipeg, the second baseman diving catch against a quebec capital and that ended the inning. >>> may, you know stephen colbert is coming up next? >> yeah. >> guess who is on th,,,,,,,,a, ♪ all of our legendary racing heritage. all of our pioneering fou
head coach tomsula knows one goodwin won't make a season. neither will one bad loss. >> we were outplayed. we lost the football game whether win, lose, draw. we talked about that a week ago, too. we won a football game and we're being crowned, a lot of people crowning us. i said it then. i'll say it again. it's a 16 week season and we don't need to get on a roller coaster. >> nobody is crowning andrew heck and the colts. early season -- luck and the colts. early season struggles for...
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for answers i'm so thrilled to have her on, political hiss torn doris kearns goodwin.much for joining me. >> oh, you're welcome, brooke. >> i mean, you just heard the setup of those three outsiders. have you ever seen that kind of crop of candidates dominating seasoned politicians like this before? >> i have not. i mean, clearly there have been other times when there were outsiders. in 1940 wendell wilke was a business candidate ross perot went pretty far. mitt romney was a business candidate. but the fact non-politicians and people without political experience are on top of the world right now, reagan, think about the library we were in, yes, he had been an actor, but he was governor of california. so he brought lots of political experience. i think it says something about the political system today. i think it says something about campaign finance which i'd love them to talk about tonight because people feel the system is so broken and somehow trump is above all that because he's spending his own money. but in a democracy to not have respect tore your politicians and
for answers i'm so thrilled to have her on, political hiss torn doris kearns goodwin.much for joining me. >> oh, you're welcome, brooke. >> i mean, you just heard the setup of those three outsiders. have you ever seen that kind of crop of candidates dominating seasoned politicians like this before? >> i have not. i mean, clearly there have been other times when there were outsiders. in 1940 wendell wilke was a business candidate ross perot went pretty far. mitt romney was a...
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is no where in the constitution but the idea of calling his leaders together, remember doris kerns goodwinlove to talk about lincoln having the team of rivals in his cabinet. nothing compared to washington. washington and jefferson and hamilton, john adams as vice president, talk about a team of rivals there was a real team of rivals and he would listen to the mall, he would listen to all their ideas, they could write memos and from those he would work out an overall plan. they all recognize he had great wisdom if not, he wasn't the brightest for most technically research person if he wasn't like a policy guy like madison, if he wasn't a raging brilliant partisan like hamilton he was a very wise man who had definite clear goals and we concede these all along, to create a more perfect union, to turn a league of friendship into any effective country that could be respected abroad, create prosperity at home because prosperity was being lost because of competition and lack of national market economy and competition and expand westward. those were his goals for the country, respect abroad, pros
is no where in the constitution but the idea of calling his leaders together, remember doris kerns goodwinlove to talk about lincoln having the team of rivals in his cabinet. nothing compared to washington. washington and jefferson and hamilton, john adams as vice president, talk about a team of rivals there was a real team of rivals and he would listen to the mall, he would listen to all their ideas, they could write memos and from those he would work out an overall plan. they all recognize he...
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michael goodwin wrote a post about this saying exhibit a. said carson should have dodged the question and that is what most political candidates do. what do you think about that? >> hillary clinton was on with chuck todd and the entire e-m l e-mail -- interview was about her e-mail. i reject that notion. "the new york times" story is there is no e-mail we know of that is compromising national security. ben carson said someone who observes the tenants of islam should not be president. that is contrary to what the constitution says and if that is your view of the constitution you should be held accountable because you don't know the constitution or how it works. >> the question raised is why are the media not asking joe biden, if he is running -- >> he is not running yet. >> the other democratic presidential contenders. why are they not asking bernie sanders what he thinks about hillary clinton's e-mail? >> probably because of what they are doing with trump. the e-mail issue is a political witch hunt for people who don't want hillary clinton t
michael goodwin wrote a post about this saying exhibit a. said carson should have dodged the question and that is what most political candidates do. what do you think about that? >> hillary clinton was on with chuck todd and the entire e-m l e-mail -- interview was about her e-mail. i reject that notion. "the new york times" story is there is no e-mail we know of that is compromising national security. ben carson said someone who observes the tenants of islam should not be...
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of view, and so that set of technology is -- we believe adding that to the android ecosystems a goodwiner, a winning combo. >> a few weeks ago you are announcing a deal to buy rival good technology. we spoke on the phone at the time, and one of the things that you told me is that good strength in ios devices, that it is managing on the enterprise side is a nice compliment to your current business. since you announce that transaction, whatsoever feedback have you gotten? how has goods trajectory changed if at all? >> the good trajectory, i can't comment on, because we still are under -- we file the anti-trust. we're waiting for that. until then i shouldn't be commenting on the acquired company or to be acquired company. the feedback from the customers from my side of the equation have been really positive. as you pointed out correctly, i mean, for us to really realize the true proteshl, we do very well obviously on the blackberry device, the old one and new one, as well as android, and that's been growing very, very rapidly. some ios is not going as fast. good technology. 64% of all their
of view, and so that set of technology is -- we believe adding that to the android ecosystems a goodwiner, a winning combo. >> a few weeks ago you are announcing a deal to buy rival good technology. we spoke on the phone at the time, and one of the things that you told me is that good strength in ios devices, that it is managing on the enterprise side is a nice compliment to your current business. since you announce that transaction, whatsoever feedback have you gotten? how has goods...
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i met doris kearns goodwin, love her book about the lincoln administration.'s going to be on "meet the press." i'm a huge history fan. always have to have a book going, right? a great day to sit outside on the lounge chair and read or get on your bike. a beautiful summer morning under way. there's a live view from the tower camera looking off to the west and just a few high clouds drifting through a blue sky on this sunday morning. temperatures right now are climbing quickly from that very cool start. we were upper 50s near 60 around dawn. now upper 60 near 70 shenandoah valley, the panhandle of west virginia and into the mountains. it's cooler there in the mid-60s. closer to the metro area right near 70. prince george's. montgomery, fairfax, alexandria, falls church. low 70s there. low to mid-70s on the bay waters. away from the water inland on the eastern shore in the upper 60s. rain way down here off the north carolina/south carolina coast. that will stay well to our south. we're just getting a few high clouds. the storm team 4 radar all clear. don't have
i met doris kearns goodwin, love her book about the lincoln administration.'s going to be on "meet the press." i'm a huge history fan. always have to have a book going, right? a great day to sit outside on the lounge chair and read or get on your bike. a beautiful summer morning under way. there's a live view from the tower camera looking off to the west and just a few high clouds drifting through a blue sky on this sunday morning. temperatures right now are climbing quickly from that...
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jim tomsula knows one goodwin won't make a season and neither will one bad loss. >> we were outplayedtball game. whether win, lose, draw, we talked about that a week ago, too, um, we won a football game and we're being crowd. a lot of people are crowning us. i said it then, it's a 16 week season we don't need to get on a roller coaster. >>> nobody is crowning andrew luck and the colts. struggles continue against the jets last night. 3rd quarter, frank gore lost the ball at the goal line. new york recovered. one of five colts turnovers. the jets win 20-7. they are 2-0 while indianapolis, who were favored to reach super bowl 50, they are 0-2. [ french speaker calling a game ] >>> baseball in french. there is nothing like it, north of the border, winnipeg's second baseman made the diving bare-handed catch against the capitals to end the inning. [ in french ] me, i'm finished. good-bye. >>> all right. play of the day from the nfl, the new york jets at indianapolis. check out this from brandon marshall. >> 15, throwing to marshall a flag down as marshall powers over the goal line for the t
jim tomsula knows one goodwin won't make a season and neither will one bad loss. >> we were outplayedtball game. whether win, lose, draw, we talked about that a week ago, too, um, we won a football game and we're being crowd. a lot of people are crowning us. i said it then, it's a 16 week season we don't need to get on a roller coaster. >>> nobody is crowning andrew luck and the colts. struggles continue against the jets last night. 3rd quarter, frank gore lost the ball at the...
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analysis this sunday morning with tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwinreed and radio talk show host hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. might have noticed something different about the open of the show. you heard it right. we have a new announcer, and appropriately that was the voice of a tv president, dennis haysberg who played david palmer in "24." down to business. fascinating new poll numbers out of new hampshire, and we'll get to that and this week we learned congress cannot stop the nuclear deal, not stopping donald trump and ted cruz from attending a rally here in washington that will attempt to showcase opposition to the deal. the trump/cruz duo is symptomatic of how polarized politics have become. 70% of republicans think congress should approve the deal and 15% of republicans, a polarized item these days. no better guests than to discuss the iran guest and other issues including the 2016 race, former secretary of state colin powell. is t
analysis this sunday morning with tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwinreed and radio talk show host hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. might have noticed something different about the open of the show. you heard it right. we have a new announcer, and appropriately that was the voice of a tv president, dennis...
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counselor to the democratic party of virginia and current democratic strategist and also michael goodwinx news contributor. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. steven, i heene, you're the political strategist here. is donald trump doing everything right or doing everything wrong and people are sick of politicians? >> well, i guess only time will tell. let's not forget these sort of unconventional candidacies aren't anything new to american politics. just four years ago we saw michele bachmann and herman cain leading this the polls, but, you know, leading time eventually, you know, had its curtain call, and they were overcome in the primaries and in the caucuses going forward. so it's tough to be right at the top of the pack for so long, but all trump's numbers continue to move in the same direction. he's got to be happy with that. cheryl cheryl of course he is, michael. he's going to be in dallas, texas, tonight. he is in ted cruz country. and you would expect that texas would go to senator cruz in a primary, at least the delegates anyway. but texas voters are saying that ray really are r
counselor to the democratic party of virginia and current democratic strategist and also michael goodwinx news contributor. gentlemen, welcome to both of you. steven, i heene, you're the political strategist here. is donald trump doing everything right or doing everything wrong and people are sick of politicians? >> well, i guess only time will tell. let's not forget these sort of unconventional candidacies aren't anything new to american politics. just four years ago we saw michele...
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the sentiment was put down explicitly by albert goodwin spalding, there is right there.reathe handlebar mustache when he was one of the founders of the national league, and he said this -- the idea was as old as the hills. baseballpplication to had not yet been made. it was, in fact, your principal conflict between labor and capital asserting itself under a new guys, like every other form of business enterprise, spalding says, baseball depends for independent -- interdependent systems. system, andol the the other to engage and of executive branch the actual work of production. in other words, the very establishment of the national league for the first time formalized the division between ballplayers and clubs, so now they were workers and management. just because you for my league, you have your picture taken, and you make these kinds of declarations, doesn't mean anything is going to happen. what was their plan? here was their plan in a nutshell. rolled out in three directions from 1875 by the national league. three things simultaneously. code,ger enforced moral the use
the sentiment was put down explicitly by albert goodwin spalding, there is right there.reathe handlebar mustache when he was one of the founders of the national league, and he said this -- the idea was as old as the hills. baseballpplication to had not yet been made. it was, in fact, your principal conflict between labor and capital asserting itself under a new guys, like every other form of business enterprise, spalding says, baseball depends for independent -- interdependent systems. system,...
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analysis this sunday morning with tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, msnbc's joy reed and radio talk show host hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. might have noticed something different about the open of the show. you heard it right. we have a new announcer, and appropriately that was the voice of a tv president, dennis haysberg who played david palmer in "24." down to business. fascinating new poll numbers out of new hampshire, and we'll get to that and this week we learned congress cannot stop the nuclear deal, not stopping donald trump and ted cruz from attending a rally here in washington that will attempt to showcase opposition to the deal. the trump/cruz duo is symptomatic of how polarized politics have become. 70% of republicans think congress should approve the deal and 15% of republicans, a polarized item these days. no better guests than to discuss the iran guest and other issues including the 2016 race, former secretary of state coli
analysis this sunday morning with tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian doris kearns goodwin, msnbc's joy reed and radio talk show host hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good morning. might have noticed something different about the open of the show. you heard it right. we have a new announcer, and appropriately that was the voice of a tv president,...
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. >> stand by, doris kearns goodwin. looking at pictures from a few moments ago of pope francis boarding plane that will ferry him up to new york city, where he'll land at john f. kennedy airport, outside manhattan, in queens. and then he'll take a helicopter at one point over to manhattan and then come up fifth avenue in new york city to st. patrick's cathedral, where we're sitting now in front of the cathedral. that's just today. and then tomorrow, we were speaking with governor pataki earlier about ground zero, the ceremony that will happen there and of course a mass at madison square garden friday night, central park also involved. it's going to be quite a trip in new york. of course another city, philadelphia, over the weekend, where the pope will most likely see millions and millions of people. this pope does seem, as you've said, doris, transcend politics and to transcend in some ways catholicism. he's not just -- i fine myself and a lot of my friends have been saying, as someone who is not a person of the catholi
. >> stand by, doris kearns goodwin. looking at pictures from a few moments ago of pope francis boarding plane that will ferry him up to new york city, where he'll land at john f. kennedy airport, outside manhattan, in queens. and then he'll take a helicopter at one point over to manhattan and then come up fifth avenue in new york city to st. patrick's cathedral, where we're sitting now in front of the cathedral. that's just today. and then tomorrow, we were speaking with governor pataki...
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this sunday morning are -- tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian, doris kearns goodwin, and radio talk show host, hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. you might have noticed something just different now about the opening of the show. you heard it right, we have a new announcer. appropriately, that was the voice of a tv president. dennis haybert who played david palmer in "24." now to fascinating news out of iowa and new hampshire. this week we learned that congress can't stop the iran nuclear deal. that's not stopping donald trump and ted cruz from attending a rally this week here in washington that will attempt to showcase opposition to the deal. the trump/cruz duet is sim top mattic of how polaraized foreign policy has become. 70% of the democrats approved the deal with republicans only at 15%. this is a polarized item these days. i can think of no better people to discuss this than retired general collin powell. general powell, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good morning. good to be back. >> appearance number 33. let's start
this sunday morning are -- tom brokaw of nbc news, pulitzer prize winning historian, doris kearns goodwin, and radio talk show host, hugh hewitt. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>> good morning. you might have noticed something just different now about the opening of the show. you heard it right, we have a new announcer. appropriately, that was the voice of a tv president. dennis haybert who played david palmer in "24." now to fascinating news out of iowa...
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i want to bring in doris kearns goodwin, historian, writer, author with me on the rooftop.s we take a look at picture, you have a smile on your face. your thoughts on the historical importance of the moment? >> i think, at a time when so many of us in america are hungering for leadership, what we're seeing in the popes a true leader. i mean somebody who is accessible, as we see with the warmth. somebody who has empathy, sees things from other people's point of view. somebody who has learned from his own failures, as he says he did when he was too autocratic in early days. it's an extraordinary thing. it shows that's what we want in leaders. when he said today politics almost should be an honorable vocation, if you can come together for the common good, business is a noble vocation, if it works for the common good. it's that kind of thinking that we need so much in our country today. it's a thrill to watch this kind of character. >> and today, today on capitol hill, that was a once in a lifetime event. that has not happened before with the pope addressing a meeting of congre
i want to bring in doris kearns goodwin, historian, writer, author with me on the rooftop.s we take a look at picture, you have a smile on your face. your thoughts on the historical importance of the moment? >> i think, at a time when so many of us in america are hungering for leadership, what we're seeing in the popes a true leader. i mean somebody who is accessible, as we see with the warmth. somebody who has empathy, sees things from other people's point of view. somebody who has...
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anna: not sure if that is on the mind of john goodwin who will be talking about a complete the separatect. he will be talking about the company earnings. guy: vikings in space. let's take a look at the top stories on bloomberg.com. pete joins us with a pick from the business site. we have been watching the chinese market very carefully. there was an earlier rally. and people are speculating there may be some pr spin. indeed, there is the belief it is going up ahead of the big parade tomorrow. it is the biggest since 2008 after the beijing olympics. and it marks the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war. the day that china was over japan, a big parade, 12,000 troops. 200 planes and around 12,000 factories have also been shut to reduce smog. anna: they want to keep the skies clear. they have ordered a blue sky. >> also, they do not want to put dirt in the air. to try to get rid of birds, is a danger with aircraft flying overhead. but again, i key interesting point is if you look at defense spending in china, relative to gdp it is rising up so much now. this could be pressure
anna: not sure if that is on the mind of john goodwin who will be talking about a complete the separatect. he will be talking about the company earnings. guy: vikings in space. let's take a look at the top stories on bloomberg.com. pete joins us with a pick from the business site. we have been watching the chinese market very carefully. there was an earlier rally. and people are speculating there may be some pr spin. indeed, there is the belief it is going up ahead of the big parade tomorrow....
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from the tees off ernest referred to this as a humanitarian disaster and michael goodwin wrote aboutis morning, here is how this is being handled, this metastasizing catastrophe is not the result of famine or drought disease but it is man-made and should have been prevented. that would have reacquired leaders with moral conviction of roosevelt orchard joel. instead america and great britain are led by frat boys him his words. >> clearly the refugee problem is due to the efforts by isis to set up the caliphate in the region. to persecute christians and other minority sects and basically to impose its will. that is one reason growing a civil war in syria where we have this problem. the issue of how you stop the flow of refugees going after the cause which we manifestly have not done. second, even once you have a lot flow of refugees like this is not the first time the world has ever seen anything like this. we know what should be done and they haven't been doing it. turkey has and set up to its responsibilities, it was irresponsible in germany to say they would accept 800,000 cerium re
from the tees off ernest referred to this as a humanitarian disaster and michael goodwin wrote aboutis morning, here is how this is being handled, this metastasizing catastrophe is not the result of famine or drought disease but it is man-made and should have been prevented. that would have reacquired leaders with moral conviction of roosevelt orchard joel. instead america and great britain are led by frat boys him his words. >> clearly the refugee problem is due to the efforts by isis to...
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goodwin: it doesn't surprise me at all that snow and charming share a physical heart. [ gasps ] you'reink fairytales are? morrison: just to see people's reaction, that it does bring some hope to people's lives and it does brighten their day a little bit. they are a reminder that our lives will get better if we just hold on to hope. it's nice to be a part of a show that translates that way to an audience. i gave the book to him because i wanted henry to have the most important thing anyone can have. that's one of the main reasons why the show is so successful... believing in even the possibility of a happy ending is a very powerful thing. ...and why it strikes a chord with so many people. we've always worked out. you know why? because we have hope. i don't know the last time i saw a television show based on such a beautiful, magical, and attainable value. that's what everyone needs in the world, is having a bit of faith in something. our show is a great representation of that. sooner or later, your heart will find its way to happiness. that doesn't feel possible. there's a moral lesson
goodwin: it doesn't surprise me at all that snow and charming share a physical heart. [ gasps ] you'reink fairytales are? morrison: just to see people's reaction, that it does bring some hope to people's lives and it does brighten their day a little bit. they are a reminder that our lives will get better if we just hold on to hope. it's nice to be a part of a show that translates that way to an audience. i gave the book to him because i wanted henry to have the most important thing anyone can...