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i came home and goodwin and sullivan came out and i just about fainted.ically carry me into the house because i was terrified. >> what did they tell you it was all about? >> i don't remember. i remember i didn't tell them anything. >> lou was continuing to confound the it officers by not givingthem his real name. >> we wanted his fingerprints immediately. we wanted to know who he was. and that can didn't occur. >> castro's finger prprints did show up in any if federal data base. >> we came back to wichita, partly happy because we had arrested lou castro but we still didn't know who he was at that point. >> so when he was sentenced to two years in federal prison, goodwin believed that was a ploy to avoid bigger charges, more serious charges over many years and he was determined to get to the truth. seven years after opening his investigation, he set off to the place he believed lieu castro was and at last found the true identity. . coming up the discovery that would break the case wide open. when "dateline continues." when "dateline continues." no. in the
i came home and goodwin and sullivan came out and i just about fainted.ically carry me into the house because i was terrified. >> what did they tell you it was all about? >> i don't remember. i remember i didn't tell them anything. >> lou was continuing to confound the it officers by not givingthem his real name. >> we wanted his fingerprints immediately. we wanted to know who he was. and that can didn't occur. >> castro's finger prprints did show up in any if...
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>> doris kearns goodwin has agreed to stay with us over this break.ig question for her on the other side of this break when we come back. e other side of this break when we come back. >>> historian doris kearns goodwin has been kind enough to hang around, and i lied, i have at least two more questions for you. the qualities in this book, which i sincerely hope everyone reads, of presidential leadership. what's your answer when you're asked about trump's brand of presidential leadership? >> well, just look at the qualities that my four guys that i studied -- lincoln, the two roosevelts, and lbj -- on civil rights they shared -- humility, empathy, resilience, the ability to create a team around them that could question their assumptions and argue with them, the sense of ambition for self being less than eventually the ambition for the world. i mean, those qualities are what we need in times of crisis. i am always optimistic about america getting through in terms of what we've done before, and we've come through with the right leader at right time. we ha
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our thanks to our friend doris kearns goodwin. the book is "leadership in turbulent times" and, yes, these are. and that is our broadcast. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. president, on rudy giuliani, why do you think it's appropriate for your personal attorney to get involved in government business? >> well, you'd have to ask rudy. >> democrats subpoena the president's lawyer. >> shut up! shut up. >> new reports that mike pompeo was listening in on the phone call with ukraine. >> i'll -- the white house will have to explain. >> and new reporting that the president asked australia's prime minister to help investigate the origin of the mueller probe. >> australia is a fantastic country. >> tonight as the scandal grows, the trump defense flails. >> and president trump replies, i would like us to do you a favor though.
our thanks to our friend doris kearns goodwin. the book is "leadership in turbulent times" and, yes, these are. and that is our broadcast. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> mr. president, on rudy giuliani, why do you think it's appropriate for your personal attorney to get involved in government business? >> well, you'd have to ask rudy. >> democrats subpoena the president's lawyer. >> shut up! shut up. >> new reports that mike pompeo was...
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with us tonight is doris goodwin presidential historian and author. written best sellers about both roosevelts, the kennedys, lbj, lincoln to name a few. her latest work is "leadership in turbulent times" a "new york times" best seller which conveniently comes out tomorrow in paperback removing any excuse not to own it and read it. welcome back. great to have you. >> very glad to be here. >> when in your memory was the last president who called for the arrest and questioning toward a charge of treason of a sitting member of congress, more than that a committee chair? >> thankfully i cannot remember when the last time was. i mean, the words that are thrown around, this is really important right now as we go through this impeachment process. we have to define what treason is. we have to define the rule of law. what is abuse of power. what can't just -- either side can't throw words around without explaining it. that's what the country needs so that public sentiment can c coeless, if they think impeachment is necessary to create a consensus, so the count
with us tonight is doris goodwin presidential historian and author. written best sellers about both roosevelts, the kennedys, lbj, lincoln to name a few. her latest work is "leadership in turbulent times" a "new york times" best seller which conveniently comes out tomorrow in paperback removing any excuse not to own it and read it. welcome back. great to have you. >> very glad to be here. >> when in your memory was the last president who called for the arrest and...
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ed rollins and michael goodwin, i thank you nonetheless. appreciate it.resident trump fighting back against the washington establishment still howling at his decision to pull our troops out of syria, what he promised he would do when he was a candidate for the office he now holds. they are just not used to that. presidents who keep their campaign promises and put america first. reporting on the so-called whistleblower's attachment, bias and more. byron york joins us. pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. no, just a sec. what would it look like if we listened more? could the right voice, the right set of words, bring us all just a little closer? get us to open up? even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. lou: the trump administration black listed 28 chinese organizations and companies, so-called entities over human rights violations ag
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michael goodwin sat through all of that. what jumped out at you?'s doctrine, in terms i am making a deal, i'm putting america first. if you don't want to play ball this way, we'll steamroll. we'll use every power at our disposal to do this, militarily, economically, we're going to put america first. there toward the end, when he talked about impeachment, i think that was a very heart-felt examination for him, the way he put it. he clearly is, i think a disturbed at what the democrats are doing. thinks it is unfair, thinks it is unreasonable, but at the same time he is optimistic because he sees the country, also, a good part of the country seeing how ridiculous it is. his fund raises is up. he getting a lot more support. he looks reasonable compared to adam schiff and nancy pelosi. melissa: okay. >> i think he is on to something there. melissa: michael goodwin, thanks for sticking around. appreciate it. connell: connell, one of the things president talked about is hong kong and. hoped for a main solution in hong kong. greg palkot is there, joins us
michael goodwin sat through all of that. what jumped out at you?'s doctrine, in terms i am making a deal, i'm putting america first. if you don't want to play ball this way, we'll steamroll. we'll use every power at our disposal to do this, militarily, economically, we're going to put america first. there toward the end, when he talked about impeachment, i think that was a very heart-felt examination for him, the way he put it. he clearly is, i think a disturbed at what the democrats are doing....
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ed rollins and michael goodwin. i appreciate it. coming up next.resident trump fighting back against the washington establishment still howling at his decision to pull our troops out of syria. what he promised he would do as a candidate for the office he hold. presidents who keep their campaign promises and put america first. new reporting on the so-called whistleblower's political attachments, connections, bias and more. byron york joins us. stay with us. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks i can get. line? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. that's a lot of words. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ lou: senators lindsey graham and chris coons requesting a senators only briefing on the trump administration's decision to withdraw our troops from northern syria, all 1,000 of them. the senators claim the president's decision will quote impair our ability to build strategic alliances in the future, end quote. president trump said this, he's not abandoning kurdish fig
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ed rollins and michael goodwin. i appreciate it. coming up next.mp fighting back against the washington establishment still howling at his decision to pull our troops out of syria. what he promised he would do as a candidate for the office he hold. presidents who keep their campaign promises and put america first. new reporting on the so-called whistleblower's political attachments, connections, bias and more. byron york joins us. stay with us. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - in the last year, of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, a
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had signed an agreement that in case of divorce those embryos would be discarded but when goodwin hadned an agreement that in case of divorce. those embryos would be discarded but when bill filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be and bill filed for divorce her husband changed his mind and called for the embryos to be donated to another couple however the connecticut superior court gave control of donated to another couple however the connecticut superior court gave control of the embryos to bilbao but goodwin's appeal argues that the embryos are actually human lives because to build a good wins appeal argues that the embryos are actually human lives. are we going to err on the side of. are we going to err on the side of life all the side of death that's the real issue here life all the side of death that's the real issue here. it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns it is clear that embryos are not treated as a legal person precisely for those concerns over what that would mean for procreative righ
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doris kearns goodwin says there's no reason to rush it. talking about how fast we should really be going with this. >> my point would be slow it down. this is not going to be nancy pelosi's choice or adam schiff's. this is the american people. nothing is more serious than nullifying election and that's what we are talking about. it's nullifying a presidential election. if you want to do that, the american people need to take their time and i think will take their time and weigh and measure what's out there. >> neil: like with clinton, it could boomerang. it boomerang on the republicans going after bill clinton. taking backseats in life was looking pretty good. >> american say wait a second, aren't you supposed to care about matters at hand that are going to affect me as opposed to the political impeachment process? he's right and that it is moving fast and why not wait 12 hours to actually see the transcripts, nancy pelosi didn't wait. there is kind of an urgency there but at the same time, she didn't take a vote. you can't have your cake
doris kearns goodwin says there's no reason to rush it. talking about how fast we should really be going with this. >> my point would be slow it down. this is not going to be nancy pelosi's choice or adam schiff's. this is the american people. nothing is more serious than nullifying election and that's what we are talking about. it's nullifying a presidential election. if you want to do that, the american people need to take their time and i think will take their time and weigh and...
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matthew goodwin, professor at the university of kent, think you for talking to us.position party saying they‘ll vote against the deal. masked demonstrators clash with police in barcelona — as a general strike is called over the jailing of separatist leaders. hundreds of thousands of people on the streets there tonight, a general strike called following the jailing of cata la n strike called following the jailing of catalan symbolist leaders —— separatist leaders. we are edging up to the film review. first, let‘s have a look ahead to sportsday. there‘s a great weekend for sport coming up. we‘re going to get the very latest from japan ahead of the rugby world cup quarterfinals — three home nations still involved. england kick things off against australia. they‘ve mixed up their midfield combinations, anticipating a really physical match against the wallabies. that‘s followed by ireland against the all blacks. wales face france on sunday. the premier league returns — that‘s after the international break — and the no room for racism campaign will be very visible at ever
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doris kearns goodwin is here with that backdrop. leadership in turbulent times out in paperback. among many of her best-sellers where she looks at leadership, where individuals in the job, unenviable job as president of the united states. i didn't know you were here in person. we were prepared to trash you and all. my god, she is here. always great to have. >> you thank you. neil: the backdrop, the economic backdrop, i always argue, doris it helped bill clinton. didn't lessen the magnitude of the impeachment hearings at the time but i kind of think the fact that wall street wanted him to survive it because of the economy and markets help the him. just the opposite with richard nixon. he probably would have been in trouble regardless. the environment staffing nation. the effects of an opec oil embargo didn't help him. this environment, notwithstanding looks good for this president. what do you think? >> no question for president clinton when the monica lewinsky scandal a lot of people wondered about his personal qualities. they shoul
doris kearns goodwin is here with that backdrop. leadership in turbulent times out in paperback. among many of her best-sellers where she looks at leadership, where individuals in the job, unenviable job as president of the united states. i didn't know you were here in person. we were prepared to trash you and all. my god, she is here. always great to have. >> you thank you. neil: the backdrop, the economic backdrop, i always argue, doris it helped bill clinton. didn't lessen the...
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joining us now for some perspectives is doris kerns goodw goodwin.w in paperback. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> why is this impeachment different from any other? because we recline at the table? no. what do you see as being unique here? >> the interesting thing is we do turn to history to understand this impeachment. because it's so great when the framers come out and they're alive and they're walking around. and to try to figure out what is different in this one and before. it seems to me that's the real question. how is it going to come out different from before? you have two models particularly in terms of nixon and in terms of clinton. with the nixon impeachment, by the time he almost was impeached and he resigned, the countries thought it was the right thing to do. the hearings had worked. john dean's testimony had taken place. the saturday night massacre had considered. there was obstruction of justice and a healing process at the end of that. when gerald ford came out and said the national nightmare is over. with clinton it e
joining us now for some perspectives is doris kerns goodw goodwin.w in paperback. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> why is this impeachment different from any other? because we recline at the table? no. what do you see as being unique here? >> the interesting thing is we do turn to history to understand this impeachment. because it's so great when the framers come out and they're alive and they're walking around. and to try to figure out what is different in this...
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tom goodwin. tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on hise drinking. he looked at her and said if you are a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take it bait, not to get into stupid fights, to get to the point, she was very efficient. had a thick skin. she was very politically shrewd. this is the second story, very revealing. the equal rights amendment in 1972 was, for a while almost noncontroversial. it was in the republican platform and the democratic platform in 1968 but by the mid-70's it had become controversial and it was making its way to the states, ratified in many states but still -- phyllis schlafly was running a campaign against it. and so, it comes to arizona. majority leader o'connor introduces the era to the arizona legislature, introduces it. then l
tom goodwin. tom goodwin was a drunk by 10 a.m. he was just impossible to deal with. sh finally called him on hise drinking. he looked at her and said if you are a man i would punch you in the nose. she said, if you were a man, you could. i like to tell that story. it's a one off. she did not go around having confrontations, putting down men. that is a funny story but that is pretty singular. far more often, she just learned not to be baited, not to take it bait, not to get into stupid fights,...
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thought there to ponder on thank you very much matthew goodwin feel thoughts back to you in the studio andrew thank you very much it's. well in mexico the son of a notorious cocaine trafficker is on the run after a shootout with police and security forces of vito guzman escaped arrest after drug cartel gunmen brought city streets to a standstill mohammed reports. fierce gun battles in the city of qom in northwest mexico. the security forces and drug cartel gunmen fight it out after the short lived arrest was money. he's the son of the notorious drug cartel boss joaquin guzman also known as el chapo who is serving a life sentence after extradition to the united states. the gun battles went on for hours as army and police forces came under increasing attack vehicles were set ablaze for terrified residents panic set in bodies could be seen in the streets the capital of siena low a state brought to a standstill later in the day mexico's security minister laid out the sequence of events. today at 1530 hours a patrol composed of 30 elements of the national guard and sedan or were conducting
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"new york post" columnist, and michael goodwin. let's start with your columns.ast few days you have been nailing this thing. this is a president who has been again confronted by democrats as john solomon was saying earlier. this was just another sequence in the efforts of the radical dimms to overthrow this president. or at the very least subvert him. >> i believe it's entirely possible and wise to see this as a continuation. the whistleblower, the cia agent. lou: the whistleblower is a cia officer in the white house for god's sake. >> this is the continuation of the john brennan, james comey efforts -- lou: james clapper -- >> the whole group who are under investigation by barr and durham. i find the timing of this somewhat suspicious. it's clear this agent or officer and his democratic connected lawyers worked with the house intelligence ask committee. lou: if you are a cia officer you go to the democratic lawyers and the democratic staff of the intel committee. >> we have seen this working together with the democratic party, the previous administration to pre
"new york post" columnist, and michael goodwin. let's start with your columns.ast few days you have been nailing this thing. this is a president who has been again confronted by democrats as john solomon was saying earlier. this was just another sequence in the efforts of the radical dimms to overthrow this president. or at the very least subvert him. >> i believe it's entirely possible and wise to see this as a continuation. the whistleblower, the cia agent. lou: the...
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these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodwin who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley. the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. like. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germany was deteriorating fast. i think you know. i think it. has the famine spread people stole out of desperation. many hadn't had a regular meal for a long time and were completely emaciated malnutrition diminishes the bodies defenses. hundreds of thousands of people in central europe were affected. and. this is wrong you go through to put into how it's hard to deal killer than 50 percent of the households were really poor and really hungry if he is. mentioned that's a huge number and people were already starving to death and that's and it's gotten if we're going to hurt us a lot of the famine also caused terrible epidemics that killed hundreds of thousands of people
these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodwin who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley. the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. like. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germany was deteriorating fast. i think you know. i think it. has the...
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historian goodwin noted the house would be judged on how it conducts itself. and william mcgurn saying in an op-ed. to ask for documents, stop the white house in its activities and it i is he said we're in new territory. saying until now full house could trigger impeachment proceedings, but denying that vote pelosi is laying ground for a perpetual impeachment. >> she is -- nancy is obviously making it up as she goes along as you pointed out. the house has to formally vote to launch a prim impeachment in, otherwise it is not a impeachment inquiry. they are looking for any presence they can use to justify, that they have moderate who campaign as problem solvers who reach across aisle to work with administration, they don't want to put that matter to a vote right now those problem solve erika wachters will be -- solvers will be identified as enablers. elizabeth: thank you. >> milboro. my pleasure. >> up -- getting you an update of the markets. geri . >> it was a tough day on the markets. nasdaq down. a weak manufacturing report. coming in at 10 year low. surprisi
historian goodwin noted the house would be judged on how it conducts itself. and william mcgurn saying in an op-ed. to ask for documents, stop the white house in its activities and it i is he said we're in new territory. saying until now full house could trigger impeachment proceedings, but denying that vote pelosi is laying ground for a perpetual impeachment. >> she is -- nancy is obviously making it up as she goes along as you pointed out. the house has to formally vote to launch a prim...
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director fox business political analytical ed rollins "new york post," fox business contributor michael goodwinanks for being here let me start with you polling, i don't know how to judge it, you tell us. >> well, in spite of the back to or three weeks bashed smashed, including two years before that, the president still has the support of most country. as i have said observer and over again we should not live and die by polls there are three or four out today that say something different, it is about momentum i think the president is holding his own no this battle the key thing here long battle they got to fight back every day. >> simple -- the cipollone letter to house speaker pelosi, i mean, said this white house now is fighting. it understands clearly that this is a fraudulent attack on president of the united states orchestrated every detail to this point. your thoughts. >> look it is good to see somebody other than the president, fighting the president fights this every day every way he can you need more organized broader approach in addition to this letter, there are now a number of repub
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terrorists goodwin insulin and the esparza and young.all 3 had been imprisoned in a high security jail and stood guard in southwest germany since 974. yet they still managed to direct the actions of other terrorists fighting on their behalf on the outside. the state's reaction was uncompromising and ruthless roadblocks and i did checks by heavily armed police officers became part of everyday life. real stories he's launched a dragnet search crunching huge amounts of data to try and identify the terrorists anyone could end up in the investigators crosshairs the presumption of innocence a cornerstone of the rule of law was at risk. classed flieger was a young public prosecutor in stuttgart at the time he was shot by the way the state was proceeding. to pollute so i conceive the police carried out intensive checks with a submachine guns at the ready you would fear for your life when you got into those situations and it's worth noting that 2 incidents occurred in the wider stuttgart area where police officers mistook young people for terrori
terrorists goodwin insulin and the esparza and young.all 3 had been imprisoned in a high security jail and stood guard in southwest germany since 974. yet they still managed to direct the actions of other terrorists fighting on their behalf on the outside. the state's reaction was uncompromising and ruthless roadblocks and i did checks by heavily armed police officers became part of everyday life. real stories he's launched a dragnet search crunching huge amounts of data to try and identify the...
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that same night in the stuttgart prison until young and goodwin enslin committed suicide in their cells martin schneier was murdered by his captors the police found his body 2 days later in the trunk of a car in the french city of new use. since then the german government has refused to release terrorists paid a high price. because of our states must be able to withstand many things no matter how bad they may be up. for example the terrible gamble of whether or not to sacrifice hands martin china in order to avoid making it appear susceptible to blackmail in my eyes there was clearly no other alternative but it shows us our limits. in $989.00 the iron curtain fell it quickly became clear that they would be only a single united german state in the future but which constitution would it have. the basic lawful saw 2 possibilities for this case by the east germany would adopt the basically or itself all the new real unified nation would create a new constitution. for months it was hotly debated then on august the 23rd $990.00 east germany's people's chamber in berlin finally decided on the
that same night in the stuttgart prison until young and goodwin enslin committed suicide in their cells martin schneier was murdered by his captors the police found his body 2 days later in the trunk of a car in the french city of new use. since then the german government has refused to release terrorists paid a high price. because of our states must be able to withstand many things no matter how bad they may be up. for example the terrible gamble of whether or not to sacrifice hands martin...
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michael goodwin has suggested this in his new york post. gary what you think.ary: i know is that i spent the first hour of that debate, listening to people talk about just higher taxes on all of us more rules and regulations, more fees and more fines and more mandates. and bernie sanders gives 25000 people to listen to him. i don't even know that. he proposed an 8 percent per year stacked which means those wealthy are out of her name, that's already been stacked in just 12 and a off years. and after that there's going to be nobody left attacks of the economy is going to be cut in half. then we really will be caracas. i am not very helpful and i the moment and invited right now, it is like peanut butter rolling downhill. [laughter] he better get his act together else. [laughter] >> is that in the jar out of the jar gary. >> in the jar still. >> i talked to a democratic it last week, this person told me they were convinced the somebody is going to get into the race. the wintel may go up but they were convinced that somebody is going to get into it. they reminded
michael goodwin has suggested this in his new york post. gary what you think.ary: i know is that i spent the first hour of that debate, listening to people talk about just higher taxes on all of us more rules and regulations, more fees and more fines and more mandates. and bernie sanders gives 25000 people to listen to him. i don't even know that. he proposed an 8 percent per year stacked which means those wealthy are out of her name, that's already been stacked in just 12 and a off years. and...
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my optimistic side hopes at some point to the deck of doris kearns goodwin and john meacham's wonderful book, we have the right kind of leader, that unifies the country and lead us as we have added points in american history. that is my optimistic side. my pessimistic side thinks i think for this system, for us to get better, we may have to have some truly horrific event occurs that would be an electroshock therapy on the body politics. to me, 9/11 may have been the event that could have brought the country together, could have healed these wounds. i don't blame you decide exclusively but what happens? the controversy. should we invade iraq, yes or no? ripped it all apart and wider than it was before. i hope we get a really great leader that leads us out of this whether they are republican or democrat i don't care. but i fear that it may be some horrible event that jolts us into behaving the way we are supposed to behave. >> we prefer the hopeful outcome, right? nobody knows politics better than charlie cook. [applause] >> we have two microphones. it is important you wait until the micr
my optimistic side hopes at some point to the deck of doris kearns goodwin and john meacham's wonderful book, we have the right kind of leader, that unifies the country and lead us as we have added points in american history. that is my optimistic side. my pessimistic side thinks i think for this system, for us to get better, we may have to have some truly horrific event occurs that would be an electroshock therapy on the body politics. to me, 9/11 may have been the event that could have...
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. >> neil: and the ones that you -- the historians that you're looking at, goodwin looking at lincolnlin, they were inspiring and intellectually stimulating individuals. they grew -- franklin in a difference sense, not a president, but they grew in that role. fdr in particular. going to look back at him. he was barely holding on to his health and what have you. that's when you realize that that feeling with pain and difficulty and hardship -- >> he probably shouldn't have run for re-election. he only lived a few months after he was sworn in. one of the questions that was interesting, the early people we talked about, washington, madison, jefferson and so forth -- when we started, we only had three million americans. 500,000 slaves. and then 1/4 women that couldn't participate in government. so you had george washington, franklin, madison, monroe, hamilton with 1.25 million people. now we have 330 million people. >> you never mentioned donald trump. making passing references to those you were speaking of including woodward. where do you think he will be? >> most historians would say yo
. >> neil: and the ones that you -- the historians that you're looking at, goodwin looking at lincolnlin, they were inspiring and intellectually stimulating individuals. they grew -- franklin in a difference sense, not a president, but they grew in that role. fdr in particular. going to look back at him. he was barely holding on to his health and what have you. that's when you realize that that feeling with pain and difficulty and hardship -- >> he probably shouldn't have run for...
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he tells michael goodwin in "the new york post," it sounds strange to say, i'm energized, but i love it. he says he's feeling good, joking that it must be a personality defect. he adds, these people are so corrupt, they are cons, they just want to win an election. when asked, does he have a war room for impeachment manoa war room, he says. i've got very good people, lawyers, good white house counsel. the acting as potentially infeasible as the abuse of power, the discussion of pushing for a broad investigation in ukraine, now he is not running from that at all, in fact he is owning it and doubling down. that is the strategy. the fact now, at the white house today, he says he wants china also to look into the bidens as well. >> china should start an investigation into bidens. because what happened in china is just about is what happened with ukraine. >> martha: but those who think that the president deserves to be impeached do not buy the teflon story. they are convinced that it is finally all coming apart, and they wonder when it does, how will the president take it? >> i don't know
he tells michael goodwin in "the new york post," it sounds strange to say, i'm energized, but i love it. he says he's feeling good, joking that it must be a personality defect. he adds, these people are so corrupt, they are cons, they just want to win an election. when asked, does he have a war room for impeachment manoa war room, he says. i've got very good people, lawyers, good white house counsel. the acting as potentially infeasible as the abuse of power, the discussion of pushing...
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. >> yeah, the president did a phone interview telling michael goodwin of the "new york post," "no, absolutely. i've got good people, good reporters" and apparently a twitter account. he also says that he loves the back-and-forth over impeachment. it does not appear so when you watched that press conference yesterday. let's hear from one of the republicans trying to explain their stance. republican congressman chris stewart from utah. listen. >> this is one phone call. the democrats will make a terrible mistake if they set the threshold for impeachment this low. i truly believe that if they impeach for this, we'll never have a president serve out his four years again. >> there is a lot to unpack there, but right there at the end, he says we will never have a president serve out his four years again. the only way that happens is if, of course, 20 senate republicans turn on the president. is there any sense that even one might be beginning to slowly turn? >> look, we have seen some republicans come out and say they are uncomfortable with the president's phone call with ukraine. they said they do
. >> yeah, the president did a phone interview telling michael goodwin of the "new york post," "no, absolutely. i've got good people, good reporters" and apparently a twitter account. he also says that he loves the back-and-forth over impeachment. it does not appear so when you watched that press conference yesterday. let's hear from one of the republicans trying to explain their stance. republican congressman chris stewart from utah. listen. >> this is one phone...
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judge judy and michael goodwin, geraldo. what do you make of the democrats right now?ldo: i like pete buttigieg, let me just say he is my second favorite democrat. he is a person to put two sentences together unlike the former -- i would throw out that comment -- i don't want to go there. i withdraw that comment. let you know michael bloomberg was a great mayor, a resident of new york during his entire time in office. he made up new york and really, burnished faint image of the greatest city on earth, the center of the universe. and crime, terrific, the economy was terrific. he barely won the third term and he has 77 years old. he has been reluctant bride. and i think that trane may have already left the station. i think the democrats, you see are the democrats you have to pick from. >> chris: i think the train has left the station. i think the train has left the station for bloomberg. i think he would have been a great candidate but an excellent mayor of new york but as for pete buttigieg from i think he will win iowa and i'm not endorsing him but the way he's going a
judge judy and michael goodwin, geraldo. what do you make of the democrats right now?ldo: i like pete buttigieg, let me just say he is my second favorite democrat. he is a person to put two sentences together unlike the former -- i would throw out that comment -- i don't want to go there. i withdraw that comment. let you know michael bloomberg was a great mayor, a resident of new york during his entire time in office. he made up new york and really, burnished faint image of the greatest city on...
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. >>> let's bring in will goodwin, director of vote vets, a progressive active organization on veteran issues, he's a u.s. army veteran. and evelyn farkis, an msnbc foreign policy contributor. will, let me start with you, you're a veteran. we've seen reports of u.s. troop morale sinking over this troop pullout in northern syria. what signal does it send to troops who are sent in to do a job and then withdrawn quickly? >> craig, we've heard from veterans and service members who are shocked and appalled by president trump's betrayal of the kurds, and also really worried about what it means for our national security, giving isis a new lease on life. it comes down to this. i mean, it is fundamentally incoherent what the values of honor and integrity and the ethos that drives our service members each and every day and makes our military the greatest in the world. and to your point on morale, we heard secretary mattis himself, yesterday, make the point that in an all volunteer u.s. military morale is really important. it has a direct effect on our nation's readiness as a military and also af
. >>> let's bring in will goodwin, director of vote vets, a progressive active organization on veteran issues, he's a u.s. army veteran. and evelyn farkis, an msnbc foreign policy contributor. will, let me start with you, you're a veteran. we've seen reports of u.s. troop morale sinking over this troop pullout in northern syria. what signal does it send to troops who are sent in to do a job and then withdrawn quickly? >> craig, we've heard from veterans and service members who...
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anna: thanks very much, professor matthew goodwin from the university of kent.ch for joining us. on to another subject, one we talked about a little earlier on about facebook. the eu court ruling on facebook's case over hateful posts. to censor someve hateful posts globally. that was the key question coming out of this. we knew there would be stricter rules europe, but to what expect -- extent with a try to force their will on global citizens? that is what is interesting about this case. we are also covering the oil story this morning. matt: annmarie hordern is out at russia energy weak. -- week. she is moderating a panel featuring the saudi arabian and russian energy oil minister as well as the nigerian oil minister and others. let's listen in. >> we have keep with this mechanism and we have to continue. opportunity for the development of the renewable sources of energy and climate change issues. they have embarked very seriously. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european open. trading day.to the the stoxx 600 up by .2%. case,und, as often is the is a little bit wea
anna: thanks very much, professor matthew goodwin from the university of kent.ch for joining us. on to another subject, one we talked about a little earlier on about facebook. the eu court ruling on facebook's case over hateful posts. to censor someve hateful posts globally. that was the key question coming out of this. we knew there would be stricter rules europe, but to what expect -- extent with a try to force their will on global citizens? that is what is interesting about this case. we are...
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. >> reporter: but, says ibm's richard goodwin, a lot of people anwere already working on droid art,a.i. music. >> so, our original idea was toc ally build a robot that would go on a cooking show and, and actually, you know, compete with the other chefs. but we then realized it would be like ten years before we couldt get the ro, like, chop up the carrots. >> reporter: the dexterity is a problem. >> yeah. and so the idea then was, well, what really wins t show is having novel dishes that taste good. reporter: enter chef watson,or and then a collaboration with mccormick spices. from flavors, a agort leap to nces, a labor-intensive industry seemingly ripe for disruption. >> the work of a perfumer is mostly frustration. >> reporter: designing a new fragrance has historically required a lot of human capital. it takes four years of schooling to become a junior perfumer. years more to become a master like david apel, who has four decades under his belt. he's got access to over a thousand raw ingredients, millions of existing formulas. infinitely more could be tried. so if you were tasked w
. >> reporter: but, says ibm's richard goodwin, a lot of people anwere already working on droid art,a.i. music. >> so, our original idea was toc ally build a robot that would go on a cooking show and, and actually, you know, compete with the other chefs. but we then realized it would be like ten years before we couldt get the ro, like, chop up the carrots. >> reporter: the dexterity is a problem. >> yeah. and so the idea then was, well, what really wins t show is having...
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groundhog dems left mind and we've got a quote where michael goodwin writes, there are groundhog daysthe escalator and has the nerve to say he's going to be president. they ridiculed him then awe three years into his presidency they're still rit keulin ridicu. the times helps mind-set the democrat party and they set how far the anti-trumpers have straitedded into the impeachment wilderness. >> well done by michael goodwin. it feels like groundhog day with a little new ftion every day intended to induce their narrative. here we are three years in to a dually elected president. look at what they did to me. look what they did to general flynn. look what they did to the people soash dwraited with my administration. the good people i brought in who have been targeted from minute one. the elites determined that president trump is not acceptable and never should have been elected and now they've got their clutches into nancy pelosi, all of the way to the highest levels of mower i powere we are. >> where do the trump supporters stand. where do those people who voted for president trump in bet
groundhog dems left mind and we've got a quote where michael goodwin writes, there are groundhog daysthe escalator and has the nerve to say he's going to be president. they ridiculed him then awe three years into his presidency they're still rit keulin ridicu. the times helps mind-set the democrat party and they set how far the anti-trumpers have straitedded into the impeachment wilderness. >> well done by michael goodwin. it feels like groundhog day with a little new ftion every day...
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goodwin is doing a lot of good things.herry is writing a book, caroline maynard has done a lot mother'swork on pensions. one thing you can see is seniors are treated much better than families. add up the medical care, that mean in 2000 is higher. 2.4 compared to 1.03 for the family. the kids get education and stuff. not sure it offsets that. you can see the ratio is holding all the way throughout this timeframe. we seem to love the elderly. i like the elderly because i am about to become the elderly. actually, everybody thinks i'm the elderly. people keep asking me, are you retired? what? i am never going to retire. who knows if i retire or not, but it's embarrassing when you go to the movie theater and they say, aren't you eligible for the senior discount? no? [laughter] prof. fishback: that is really nice of you. there are all these people who are eligible, but they don't look like they are eligible. nice of you. ok. o elderly medical payments. they rose but not like the elderly medical payments. these took off. one thin
goodwin is doing a lot of good things.herry is writing a book, caroline maynard has done a lot mother'swork on pensions. one thing you can see is seniors are treated much better than families. add up the medical care, that mean in 2000 is higher. 2.4 compared to 1.03 for the family. the kids get education and stuff. not sure it offsets that. you can see the ratio is holding all the way throughout this timeframe. we seem to love the elderly. i like the elderly because i am about to become the...
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neil: all right in an interview with the "new york post"'s michael goodwin says the president unitedpeach is energizing him. michael is pulitzer prize winner and stellar week of columns. i want to touch on this interview with the president. he is saying that this is engaged him, this has jazzed him. do you believe that? >> yes, i believe he is energized by it. i love it. he joked maybe it is a character defect but i love it. neil: separately you hear storiess querying friends how serious this is. it gets draining. that it is eating away at him. is it? >> sure. i think the mueller investigation did that, he, this was a cloud over him the entire time. and then that's cleared up and almost immediately another cloud is injected over him. these are very serious issues. that is why i requested the interview with him because it is not clear to me if he has a plan to fight back because this will be a daily assault now. they're going after pompeo. they're going after barr. there will be a flood of accusations 24 hour news cycle coming at you everywhere. it will be "whack-a-mole" i think withi
neil: all right in an interview with the "new york post"'s michael goodwin says the president unitedpeach is energizing him. michael is pulitzer prize winner and stellar week of columns. i want to touch on this interview with the president. he is saying that this is engaged him, this has jazzed him. do you believe that? >> yes, i believe he is energized by it. i love it. he joked maybe it is a character defect but i love it. neil: separately you hear storiess querying friends...
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joining us is mandy zoo and samir sanhan good morning to you both mandy, you have a pretty goodwin doeat is warning or concerning investors right now are you seeing any evidence that they're kind of pricing in volatility risk, either related to the impeachment or otherwise? >> sure. i would say impeachment is an absolutely important political issue but in terms of impact on the markets, the vast majority are much more focused oj longer term issues. what we're seeing on the options side is people are hedging that absolutely the number one theme but the focus is on longer deeded hedges. most of the interest is going out six months to one year rather than to year end. that suggests people are looking past impeachment towards the economic outlook, towards the 2020 election. i would say those are the issues really driving markets, less so on the impeachment front. >> your interpretation of that is is it that people are already building up this reservoir of concern that maybe can be relieved down the road in other words, is it a contrarian indicator or the markets might be in for a rocky rid
joining us is mandy zoo and samir sanhan good morning to you both mandy, you have a pretty goodwin doeat is warning or concerning investors right now are you seeing any evidence that they're kind of pricing in volatility risk, either related to the impeachment or otherwise? >> sure. i would say impeachment is an absolutely important political issue but in terms of impact on the markets, the vast majority are much more focused oj longer term issues. what we're seeing on the options side is...
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and joining the conversation, pulitzer prize winning author doris kerns goodwin is with us.ecurity expert is with us, and author of the book political expertise. tom nichols. we're going to start with new polls that show impeachment for president trump growing. 52% now approve of the impeachment inquiry into president trump when it comes to impeachment and removal from office, the poll found a 10% increase in support. just over the last week, now at 47%. the latest cnn poll found 47% of americans say they backed impeaching and removing trump. 45% said they did not. and the latest reuters poll, 45% said the president should be impeached. that's up eight points from just a week ago. meanwhile, two sources with direct knowledge of the situation told nbc news that president trump told allies days ago that he would start worrying about losing republican support if national polls went above 50% of americans supporting impeachment. >> and -- >> boy, joe, that's -- that's worrisome for the president. >> well, it is worrisome and also, as we've said before in the last hour, you look
and joining the conversation, pulitzer prize winning author doris kerns goodwin is with us.ecurity expert is with us, and author of the book political expertise. tom nichols. we're going to start with new polls that show impeachment for president trump growing. 52% now approve of the impeachment inquiry into president trump when it comes to impeachment and removal from office, the poll found a 10% increase in support. just over the last week, now at 47%. the latest cnn poll found 47% of...
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a neoclassical tower designed by goodwin, built in 1827.om wood and ireland it has taken in made from wood and ireland it has ta ken in lots made from wood and ireland it has taken in lots of water. i will be chatting about —— what it means to be on the at risk register. the shot of you on the staircase reminds me that halloween is around the corner. a sinister laugh, a genuinely sinister laugh stop it is eerie but beautiful. angry clashes between politicians have become an all too familiar scene in the commons, as mps thrash out the twists and turns of brexit. a group of teenagers are now campaigning for a tougher code of conduct, and yesterday they went to meet speakerjohn bercow to try and enlist his support. breakfast‘s tim muffett reports. they are to cowardly! anger... continuing to call a bill that this house has passed, a surrender bill, is deeply disrespectful. frustration... this prime minister to talk about moral loss and morality is a disgrace! the terms of our politics seems to have changed. and these five young people from gre
a neoclassical tower designed by goodwin, built in 1827.om wood and ireland it has taken in made from wood and ireland it has ta ken in lots made from wood and ireland it has taken in lots of water. i will be chatting about —— what it means to be on the at risk register. the shot of you on the staircase reminds me that halloween is around the corner. a sinister laugh, a genuinely sinister laugh stop it is eerie but beautiful. angry clashes between politicians have become an all too familiar...
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these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodwin who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. i. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germany was deteriorating fast. i. bought it. as the famine spread people stole out of desperation. many hadn't had a regular meal for a long time and were completely emaciated malnutrition diminishes the body's defenses. hundreds of thousands of people in central europe were affected. as you go through to put center has had to deal to more than 50 percent of the households were really poor and really hungry if he is. mentioned that's a huge number and people were already starving to death and its captain if i didn't want us lot of the famine also caused terrible epidemics that killed hundreds of thousands of people you know tell us in the financial. tom boris trail even ta
these remarks came from 18 year old mary goodwin who was later to become famous under the name mary shelley the young writer was already working on a gothic novel that would mark the birth of modern horror literature. i. frankenstein is the story of a scientist who creates a monster on a stormy night. but it was the poor who really suffered the true horror of these months. the situation in switzerland france and southern germany was deteriorating fast. i. bought it. as the famine spread people...