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>> reporter: and movie mogul harvey weinstein was still living the high life.ppearing on red carpets at international film festivals and awards shows. when a cryptic series of tweets from former actress rose mcgowan alluding to an alleged rape by weinstein caught the attention of ronan and his boss. >> when i released that tweet about why women don't report, that was my like okay, come find me, reporters, let's go. it was time. and that's exactly what happened. my plan worked. now, ronan for nbc comes to me very, very soon. >> there was a story that i was developing and i'd pitched about the hollywood casting couch. >> reporter: at the time ronan was a fresh-faced reporter working for nbc news, a child prodigy who was accepted into yale law school at just 15. but his on-air resume at that point was limited to a failed msnbc show. >> welcome to "ronan farrow daily." >> reporter: canceled after just one season. scl i asked rho >> i asked ronan if he could be brave and he said yes. >> reporter: when ronan first reached out to rose she wasn't even naming weinstein
>> reporter: and movie mogul harvey weinstein was still living the high life.ppearing on red carpets at international film festivals and awards shows. when a cryptic series of tweets from former actress rose mcgowan alluding to an alleged rape by weinstein caught the attention of ronan and his boss. >> when i released that tweet about why women don't report, that was my like okay, come find me, reporters, let's go. it was time. and that's exactly what happened. my plan worked. now,...
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so moved. >> clerk: we are now on item 5h, harvey -- sorry about that.e're on harvey milk photo center photo processing lab naming. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name it lamonte bishop and i'm with the policy and i'm here on behalf of the harvey milk photo center and to create a photo library and reading space in the lobby of the center. this request would meet our strategic plan, specifically strategy one to inspire space. and -- place, i'm sorry and the objective would be 1.4 to preserve and celebrate historic and culturele resources. al reso. hees bn he is a historic documentaryian and civil rights leader. he began photographing fillmore first for assignments and then as a documentary maker. his black and white images capture the black community in 1940s, 50s and 60s. david grew up in foster care. in age of 12, he developed an interest in photography after winning a camera in a contest. he was drafted into the navy before graduation from high school. after completing a tour in the philippines during world war ii, he returned to his hometown whe
so moved. >> clerk: we are now on item 5h, harvey -- sorry about that.e're on harvey milk photo center photo processing lab naming. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name it lamonte bishop and i'm with the policy and i'm here on behalf of the harvey milk photo center and to create a photo library and reading space in the lobby of the center. this request would meet our strategic plan, specifically strategy one to inspire space. and -- place, i'm sorry and the objective would be...
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in other words, leave harvey weinstein alone. if you want to get what we've got, stop it.p bothering harvey weinstein. that was the message to ronan farrow from hillary clinton. now weinstein had been a long time fund-raiser for the clinton family. clinton wanted to protect on the matter how many women he was hurting, and there were quite a few, apparently. several months later, weinstein returned hillary's favor. sent an email and paste a docu series about, you guessed it, hillary clinton. called the idea absolutely stunning. but do not be surprised. nbc news is in the tank for the democratic party and also in the tank for harvey weinstein. when farrow started his investigation, he may not have known this he was still in nbc employee at the time. when the company started this despite that he had it nailed, he run won a pulitzer prize on it. we now know why they passed on the scoop of the decade. according to the book, weinstein dug up allegations on matt lauer and threatened to expose him if nbc did not squash the story on him. to protect top talent, nbc let harvey weinst
in other words, leave harvey weinstein alone. if you want to get what we've got, stop it.p bothering harvey weinstein. that was the message to ronan farrow from hillary clinton. now weinstein had been a long time fund-raiser for the clinton family. clinton wanted to protect on the matter how many women he was hurting, and there were quite a few, apparently. several months later, weinstein returned hillary's favor. sent an email and paste a docu series about, you guessed it, hillary clinton....
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please welcome harvey pratt. [applause] harvey, what caused you to submit a proposed design for the memorial? veterans: well, our director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope i submit ae close or design, but he just kept after me. he said, do it for the tribe, harvey. submit something. i thought about it. i said, let me dream on it. i have to dream. creativity ist done early in the morning during that dream. period. that's what i did. i went home and dreamed about it. i made some sketches. it just came to me all of a sudden that morning and in order 576 recognized tribes, how difficult that was so you can type them all together. and i thought the way you do -- nativeiritually people are the same, but we're different. we have the same concept, but we do them a little different. chief, i amenne involved in a lot of ceremonies and ceremonies, to me, were important, and i thought, that is the way to approach this. through ceremonies rather than through a piece of art. i wanted to do something that you
please welcome harvey pratt. [applause] harvey, what caused you to submit a proposed design for the memorial? veterans: well, our director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope i submit ae close or design, but he just kept after me. he said, do it for the tribe, harvey. submit something. i thought about it. i said, let me dream on it. i have to dream. creativity ist done early in the morning during that dream. period. that's what i did. i went home and dreamed about it. i made some...
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you protect harvey weinstein so harvey weinstein will protect you.utely horrible. >> tucker: and they bulliedri him. the sleaze balls around that channel -- he's a kid, by the way. his 20s and they say to him, look, this is journalism, son. we are journalists here and you don't really have the story. and of course he had people on camera saying it. and he won the pulitzer prize, imagine the toughness it takes to say no actually i'm in my 20s, mr. oppenheimer, but i'm doing it anyway. >> and what they mean by you don't have the story is what they told the reporter almost 20 years ago now after the impeachment trial about juanita broderick. they said the problem isn't that you're credible. the problem is you're too credible. it wasn't that he didn't have the story. it's that he had the goods on a major figure and they didn't want to go there. >> tucker: can i ask you this though? in the middle of all of this we learned that hillary clinton was one of the people who tried to bullyle ronan pharaoh, who is no right-winger. i don't think is making this up.
you protect harvey weinstein so harvey weinstein will protect you.utely horrible. >> tucker: and they bulliedri him. the sleaze balls around that channel -- he's a kid, by the way. his 20s and they say to him, look, this is journalism, son. we are journalists here and you don't really have the story. and of course he had people on camera saying it. and he won the pulitzer prize, imagine the toughness it takes to say no actually i'm in my 20s, mr. oppenheimer, but i'm doing it anyway....
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they clearly don't care about harvey weinstein.hey don't care about his victims and they don't care about his enablers at nbc. that tells you everything about them. robbie sauve is the associate editor at "reason," and he joins us tonight. simple reason, why are they still running nbc? speaker that's a great question and the great question for people who work at nbc who are generalists there who do want the truth. they would like to knew that know that. i remember watching rachel maddow interviewed rowan pharaoh a while ago. i think she wanted to know what was going on. you need to be able to trust your boss is when you are a journalist that they are interested in helping you get the truth and that is grown in the farrow whole story that the derailed and hamstring him every way. not only do your bosses not have your back but they are working behind the scenes allegedly to undermine you. >> tucker: how would you feel if you were billy bush whose life was derailed because nbc sent a tape in which he didn't say anything to "the washin
they clearly don't care about harvey weinstein.hey don't care about his victims and they don't care about his enablers at nbc. that tells you everything about them. robbie sauve is the associate editor at "reason," and he joins us tonight. simple reason, why are they still running nbc? speaker that's a great question and the great question for people who work at nbc who are generalists there who do want the truth. they would like to knew that know that. i remember watching rachel...
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if it's understood that you all protect each other -- you protet harvey weinstein so harvey weinsteinprotect you. actually horrible. >> tucker: they bullied him. he's a kid, by the way. they say to him, look, this is journalism, son. we are journalist here, and you don't really have the story. he had people on camera saying that. he had absolutely -- he won the pulitzer prize. imagine how tough it takes to say, actually made my 20s, but i'm doing it anyway. >> actually, what they mean by you don't have the story is what they told the reporter almost 20 years ago now after the impeachment trial about juanita. they said the problem isn't that your credible, the problem is that you are too credible. it was not that he did not have the story, it's that he had the goods. on a major figure and they did not want to go there. >> tucker: can i ask you something. and all of this, we learned that hillary clinton was one of the people who tried to bully ronan farrell, who is no right-winger, i don't like is making it out. hillary clinton tried to protect harvey wednesday bible inc. run in farrell
if it's understood that you all protect each other -- you protet harvey weinstein so harvey weinsteinprotect you. actually horrible. >> tucker: they bullied him. he's a kid, by the way. they say to him, look, this is journalism, son. we are journalist here, and you don't really have the story. he had people on camera saying that. he had absolutely -- he won the pulitzer prize. imagine how tough it takes to say, actually made my 20s, but i'm doing it anyway. >> actually, what they...
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please greet harvey pratt. [applause] so, harvey, what caused you to submit a proposed design for the memorial? mr. pratt: well, our veterans director just kept after me. i have no, really had no hope i would even come close or submit a design, but he just kept after me. he said, do it for the tribe, harvey. come on, submit something. i thought about it. i said, let me dream on it. i have to dream. some of my best creativity is done early in the morning during that dream period. so that's what i did. i went home and dreamed about it. i got up and got my big tablet out and i made some sketches. it just came to me all of a sudden that morning and in order to touch the 576 recognized tribes, how difficult that was become, try try to to tie them all together. i thought, the way to do that is spiritually. said, native people are the same, but we're different. we have the same concept, but we do them a little different. that is what i thought about. being a cheyenne chief, i am involved in a lot of ceremonies and cer
please greet harvey pratt. [applause] so, harvey, what caused you to submit a proposed design for the memorial? mr. pratt: well, our veterans director just kept after me. i have no, really had no hope i would even come close or submit a design, but he just kept after me. he said, do it for the tribe, harvey. come on, submit something. i thought about it. i said, let me dream on it. i have to dream. some of my best creativity is done early in the morning during that dream period. so that's what...
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agents ford harvey weinstein, the story is crammed with details. cumulative effect is so overwhelming and so clearly true that nbc hasn't responded to the story, instead have ignored it hoping it will go away. just today, "the wall street journal" reported that nbc has -- and this was a remarkable even by their standards -- renewed noah oppenheim's contract and its expected he will take control of the entire company soon. before that happens we want to speak to rich mccue directly about his experiences at nbc, and we are happy to have him join us tonight. welcome. you open the piece on a great endeavor. "one year ago, i resigned from nbc news because they ordered me to stop reporting on harvey weinstein" which they clearly did. in the piece, you unearth evidence that weinstein's lawyers, david bois had been assured that you would not do reporting on harvey weinstein. >> chris: that's correct. part of this goes to ronan, what he unearthed in his book -- the piece quotes an incident where that happeneds where david boys who's an an attorney for weins
agents ford harvey weinstein, the story is crammed with details. cumulative effect is so overwhelming and so clearly true that nbc hasn't responded to the story, instead have ignored it hoping it will go away. just today, "the wall street journal" reported that nbc has -- and this was a remarkable even by their standards -- renewed noah oppenheim's contract and its expected he will take control of the entire company soon. before that happens we want to speak to rich mccue directly...
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yes the same harvey harvey weinstein who threatened to expose matt lauer's nefarious activities if the story saw the light of day well it did anyway and farrow went to the new yorker and even wrote a book catch and kill weinstein made it known to the network that he was a well behaved and capable of revealing it and it looks like hillary clinton didn't want pharaoh's investigation to be published either her of all people hillary clinton had scheduled an interview all of us at the. the weinstein reporting and her folks got in touch and said we're working on a big story sounded very concerned and tried to cancel that interview over the weinstein over the instant stuff errol claims that clinton's publicist approached him and pressured him to drop the story that what he says was weinstein's behest clinton's press people tried to distance themselves from the scandal. i genuinely respect roman's work but have no idea what weinstein was saying to people to save himself what i do know is simple i've already rejected the weinstein code proposed dog about the election before talking to ronin if
yes the same harvey harvey weinstein who threatened to expose matt lauer's nefarious activities if the story saw the light of day well it did anyway and farrow went to the new yorker and even wrote a book catch and kill weinstein made it known to the network that he was a well behaved and capable of revealing it and it looks like hillary clinton didn't want pharaoh's investigation to be published either her of all people hillary clinton had scheduled an interview all of us at the. the weinstein...
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you know the details of harvey. it was a hurricane that went up to the coast and slammed on the break. it caught between two fronts and squeezed. it was literally spinning at 3 mph when it slowly made its way up to houston and the way things work today with a storm like that, the water is warmer than it has ever been because the planet is warming and the heat gets transferred from an oversaturated atmosphere into the ocean which stores that energy. the energy becomes fuel for the hurricanes. it happens to be out in the atlantic brewing along it makes for a bigger more powerful storm. we have seen that in the last 5 years but in the case of harvey it means there's a lot more water vapor available for the storm so the storm sucked up that energy, dumped it on houston over 3 or 4 days, biblical amounts of rain, 40-60 inches, flooded 125,000 properties, wiped out 75,000 properties and then i guess that led to what you are referring to which is the money that flows in after the storms. i was interested in it. in a red st
you know the details of harvey. it was a hurricane that went up to the coast and slammed on the break. it caught between two fronts and squeezed. it was literally spinning at 3 mph when it slowly made its way up to houston and the way things work today with a storm like that, the water is warmer than it has ever been because the planet is warming and the heat gets transferred from an oversaturated atmosphere into the ocean which stores that energy. the energy becomes fuel for the hurricanes. it...
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with me is harvey pratt. harvey is a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. he is a cheyenne peace chief. he has been a career law enforcement official. he's a working artist. and he is a marine and a vietnam veteran. so please greet harvey pratt. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> so, harvey, what caused you to submit a proposal, a proposed design for the memorial? >> well, our veterans director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope that i would even come close or submit a design. he just kept after me. he said do it for the tribe, harvey. come on, submit something. and i thought about it, and i said, well, let me dream on it. i said i have to dream. some of my best creativity is done early in the morning in that dream period, so that's what i did. i went home and i dreamed about it. i got up and got my big chief tablet out and made some sketches. it just came to me, just all of a sudden. that morning. in order to touch the 576 federally recognized tribes, how difficult that was, if you would try to tie them altogether. and i thought the w
with me is harvey pratt. harvey is a citizen of the cheyenne and arapahoe tribes of oklahoma. he is a cheyenne peace chief. he has been a career law enforcement official. he's a working artist. and he is a marine and a vietnam veteran. so please greet harvey pratt. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> so, harvey, what caused you to submit a proposal, a proposed design for the memorial? >> well, our veterans director just kept after me. i had no -- really had no hope that i...
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and remember actually going to the harvey milk photo center as a teenager. we lived on central avenue. central and haight. and the wild haight ash bury. i wasn't old enough to appreciate what was going on, that's probably a good thing in the long run, but great memories of the harvey milk center. and learning the art of photography from my father before i could read. i think placing this in honor of my father would be a great memory place for san francisco. it's something that i think -- will have the effect i believe of the pond and the pebble and the ripple effect will go out from harvey milk. it's not that harvey milk is not on the map. it's a place that a lot of people know. but it's a chance to take those memories that have been created by my father and to move that on to other people, help other people honor that memory with a reference library and also with the naming of the photo processing lab. i think it will be a chance for, as people turn to film again, and get back to the art of photography, not everybody has a telephone, but when we come back t
and remember actually going to the harvey milk photo center as a teenager. we lived on central avenue. central and haight. and the wild haight ash bury. i wasn't old enough to appreciate what was going on, that's probably a good thing in the long run, but great memories of the harvey milk center. and learning the art of photography from my father before i could read. i think placing this in honor of my father would be a great memory place for san francisco. it's something that i think -- will...
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you know the details of harvey. it was a hurricane that went up to the coast and slammed on the break. it caught between two fronts and squeezed. it was literally spinning at 3 mph when it slowly made its way up to houston and the way things work today with a storm like that, the water is warmer than it has ever been because the planet is warming and the heat gets transferred from an oversaturated atmosphere into the ocean which stores that energy. the energy becomes fuel for the hurricanes. it happens to be out in the atlantic brewing along it makes for a bigger more powerful storm. we have seen that in the last 5 years but in the case of harvey it means there's a lot more water vapor available for the storm so the storm sucked up that energy, dumped it on houston over 3 or 4 days, biblical amounts of rain, 40-60 inches, flooded 125,000 properties, wiped out 75,000 properties and then i guess that led to what you are referring to which is the money that flows in after the storms. i was interested in it. in a red st
you know the details of harvey. it was a hurricane that went up to the coast and slammed on the break. it caught between two fronts and squeezed. it was literally spinning at 3 mph when it slowly made its way up to houston and the way things work today with a storm like that, the water is warmer than it has ever been because the planet is warming and the heat gets transferred from an oversaturated atmosphere into the ocean which stores that energy. the energy becomes fuel for the hurricanes. it...
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there was no deal between us and harvey weinstein to cover up for harvey weinstein so that he wouldn'tt on matt lauer. because we didn't know that matt lauer was doing this. we had no notice of itit whatsoever. >> tucker: is that a plausible claim? >> if they had no settlements of any kind and no complaints about matt lauer prior to brooke nevils coming forward, sure, it might be. but is it true? here is what they are saying. no settlements of any kind. no settlements. that's a legal sleight-of-hand. you can get paid out as a sexual-harassment victim in something other than a a settlement.xu you can get what's called enhanced severance. that's the situation where the receptionist is suddenly getting a seven-figure goodbye. she was an amazing typist. it is severance. it's not a settlement. by the way, if you could be really quiet about nbc forever more, we would really appreciate it. that's what we need to know. they haven't gotten specific, about what monies were paid out to whom. show us the money. the number one thing that needs to happen now is they need to release any and all matt
there was no deal between us and harvey weinstein to cover up for harvey weinstein so that he wouldn'tt on matt lauer. because we didn't know that matt lauer was doing this. we had no notice of itit whatsoever. >> tucker: is that a plausible claim? >> if they had no settlements of any kind and no complaints about matt lauer prior to brooke nevils coming forward, sure, it might be. but is it true? here is what they are saying. no settlements of any kind. no settlements. that's a...
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it was always clear to me that it wasn't going to end just because harvey weinstein.it's more than just one producer or the industry. it's about the power in every industry and all around the world we are just beginning to see a conversation about that. we talk about the significance of the media and how it shapes the future of our nation so i'm glad that conversation is happening. but that's not the only area that we need to focus on. it will take brave sources and whistleblowers to not back down in the face of these intimidation tactics. if we want to see him marched words accountability. we have questions from the audience that i have been given. this could get contentious. >> the public narrative has been shaped by predators and their enablers in the news media and hollywood. what can we do as the public and journalists to reclaim the merits of? >> i think every journalist speaking out about this and continuing to report on it is part of the solution and we have seen in response to the report on cbs news a whole bunch of people step out to be forthright and the pr
it was always clear to me that it wasn't going to end just because harvey weinstein.it's more than just one producer or the industry. it's about the power in every industry and all around the world we are just beginning to see a conversation about that. we talk about the significance of the media and how it shapes the future of our nation so i'm glad that conversation is happening. but that's not the only area that we need to focus on. it will take brave sources and whistleblowers to not back...
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secretary schenker, assistant administrator harvey. members of the subcommittee may have additional questions for you and we ask our witnesses to please respond to those questions in writing. i would ask my colleagues to submit those questions for the hearing record within five business days, and with that, and without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. >>> u.s. house today approved the roles f rules for the impeaf president trump. 232-196. the measure lays out the next step for the impeachment investigation in the coming weeks. it was mostly a party-line vote but two democrats voted against the measure, collin peterson of minnesota and jeff vandrew of new jersey. former republican member justin amash who's now an independent voted yes with other democrats. the house is motnot in session t week. they'll be back november 12 president. the white house put out this statement today, "the president has done nothing wrong and the democrats know it. nancy pelosi and the democrats' unhinged obsession with this illegitimate impeachment p
secretary schenker, assistant administrator harvey. members of the subcommittee may have additional questions for you and we ask our witnesses to please respond to those questions in writing. i would ask my colleagues to submit those questions for the hearing record within five business days, and with that, and without objection, the subcommittee is adjourned. >>> u.s. house today approved the roles f rules for the impeaf president trump. 232-196. the measure lays out the next step for...
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harvey weinstein!ht think that would be a career enter for the people who got caught doing it, that would include the president of nbc news. no, we learned yesterday that he has in fact had his contract renewed. how did he do that? how do you get caught covering up a harvey weinstein crime and get a new contract? any report from "the daily beast" provides a hint. turns out that his wife wrote a couple of books and has a line of baby clothes, they have talked on the air repeatedly about it. that's odd. i've never seen that arrangement on television. they have been one of the top offenders at nbc. here is another question. why was he so eager to protect harvey weinstein? it may not have been about protecting matt lauer. it turns out weinstein had something that he wanted. he was immensely powerful in "the daily beast" reports that he were to leave used his nbc post to advance a second career as a screenwriter. that's not news people have been watching, we told you but long ago. >> nbc had this story mont
harvey weinstein!ht think that would be a career enter for the people who got caught doing it, that would include the president of nbc news. no, we learned yesterday that he has in fact had his contract renewed. how did he do that? how do you get caught covering up a harvey weinstein crime and get a new contract? any report from "the daily beast" provides a hint. turns out that his wife wrote a couple of books and has a line of baby clothes, they have talked on the air repeatedly...
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with me is harvey pratt, harvey is a citizen of the shine rapid traps of oklahoma, he is a chief, he has been a career law enforcement official, he is a working artist, law and he is a marine and vietnam veteran so please greet harvey pratte. >> thank you. >> so harvey, what caused used to submit a proposal of the proposed design for the memorial? >> while our veterans director just kept after me. then i had no hope that i would even come close or submit a design and he kept saying to it for the tribe, submit something and i thought about it and he said let me dream on it. my i think some of my best creativity is done early in the morning during that dream period and so that's what i did, i went home and i dreamed about it and i got up and got my big chief out and made some sketches and it just came to me just all of a sudden that morning that in order to touch the 576 federally recognized tribes, how difficult that was if you would try to tie them altogether and i thought the way to do that is spiritually and i said that native people we are the same and we are different. we have th
with me is harvey pratt, harvey is a citizen of the shine rapid traps of oklahoma, he is a chief, he has been a career law enforcement official, he is a working artist, law and he is a marine and vietnam veteran so please greet harvey pratte. >> thank you. >> so harvey, what caused used to submit a proposal of the proposed design for the memorial? >> while our veterans director just kept after me. then i had no hope that i would even come close or submit a design and he kept...
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harvey would go on to develop a very sophisticated body of work. and other artists that you see represented in the case were also making glass in the 1960's and 1970's. so when harvey had these workshops, he had this successful moment in experimenting with glass. he returned to his campus in wisconsin and set up the first university program in the country for teaching glassblowing. others would then follow. while you still see in many people's work the focus on traditional glass form like the vessel, you also see this tremendous range in which people are working today. in various sculpture ways, in abstract ways. the possibilities with glass have just exploded in the last 50, almost 60 years. ms. mcmaster: the glass industry has diversified. however, the base is still here. we still love libbey glass. and this beautiful glass pavilion i am standing in is very much a monument to the marriage of industry and beauty. it is a wonderful testament to our toledo's history and that fundamental history of glass. announcer: our cities tour staff recently tra
harvey would go on to develop a very sophisticated body of work. and other artists that you see represented in the case were also making glass in the 1960's and 1970's. so when harvey had these workshops, he had this successful moment in experimenting with glass. he returned to his campus in wisconsin and set up the first university program in the country for teaching glassblowing. others would then follow. while you still see in many people's work the focus on traditional glass form like the...
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so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back. $90,000. $90,000. >> they had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >> we get up to $500,000. >> anyone drop out at that point? >> oh, yeah, a lot of people did. it was down to ray harvey, plus the floor bidder. >> did you ever consider stopping? >> you know, there is a point we all have to stop. but no. >> $640,000's bid. $650,000. we have $650,000 on the phone from italy. >> going once, going twice... >> is the camera ready for this? [ laughter ] [ crowd cheering ] >> sold to the arizona art lover ray harvey. >> you want the total number? >> sure, why not? >> $650,000. >> i'm gonna fall off my chair. >> okay. [ both laugh ] that's about what i did. i had no concept, no concept, that it was worth t
so is ray harvey. >> $70,000. we have $80,000 in the back. $90,000. $90,000. >> they had quite a bit of action on it. >> do you remember your first bid? >> it was $300,000. >> i have $300,000. >> okay, we have $300,000. >> that would have been a good price? >> that would have been a steal. >> can i get $310,000? >> no one's getting a steal today. >> $320,000. $330,000. >> it keeps on climbing, past 400k, $450,000. >>...
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what is rosebud for harvey?>> i think there's -- >> i'm sorry but there's some kind of weird foreplay to -- well, i'll injected this in my penis and isn't it? >> i think it's beyond the limits of our knowledge and beyond the limits. [inaudible conversations] >> as investing of reporters we thought of the questions we wanted to tackle in our reporting and in this book were not the psychology of weinstein was clearly engaged in such a long pattern of predatory behavior, not just against actresses but women worked in companies that we wanted to tackle the question of complicity and how is it that individuals and companies can become seen them as enablers. [applause] those are some of those things that we are all wrestling with now that how did lisa bloom one of the most prominent feminist attorneys in the country cross over to the other side to work with weinstein in 2016 and 2017 to evade scrutiny? >> i understand you are dodging the question. what is really important is the behavior and the impact on these women
what is rosebud for harvey?>> i think there's -- >> i'm sorry but there's some kind of weird foreplay to -- well, i'll injected this in my penis and isn't it? >> i think it's beyond the limits of our knowledge and beyond the limits. [inaudible conversations] >> as investing of reporters we thought of the questions we wanted to tackle in our reporting and in this book were not the psychology of weinstein was clearly engaged in such a long pattern of predatory behavior,...
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while nbc executives were the only one protecting harvey weinstein.lary clinton intervenes on harvey weinstein's behalf and utterly expressed concerns about pharaoh's reporting, trying to push pharaoh off of the story. tammy bruce hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation and she joins us tonight. probably the only person in america who is not surprised at this. even i, cynical as i am, read this and thought that i can't believe hillary did this but i bet you were shocked. >> i was not and i've been speaking with you on occasion and other media that i do, my radio program, that it was hillary's protection that allowed harvey weinstein to operate as widely and as freely as he did. ronan farrow said that he was referred to or at least -- it's not like they were just acquaintances who needed parties. yes, he would raise money for her, but he was very involved in the number of different dynamics and he was seen with her, they were considered kind of bodies in a certain way. at one point, when the me too movement started, one actress had noted that she had tried
while nbc executives were the only one protecting harvey weinstein.lary clinton intervenes on harvey weinstein's behalf and utterly expressed concerns about pharaoh's reporting, trying to push pharaoh off of the story. tammy bruce hosts get tammy bruce on fox nation and she joins us tonight. probably the only person in america who is not surprised at this. even i, cynical as i am, read this and thought that i can't believe hillary did this but i bet you were shocked. >> i was not and i've...