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hayden, thank you some. i hope thaw you have felt a warm reception. this is just a heart warming experience for all mississippians, i think. please tell henry, happy birthday. >> i will do it. >> the mississippi center for the book and the mississippi humanities council have updated the mississippi literary map there, you go. i believe our friend is here with us as well. [applause] >> nothing says mississippi better than this map. you can thank him. for all they do. they will join mr. chairman in unveiling our new map, are you ready? thank you so much. [cheers and applause] >> the map will be on display in the hallway later this morning and there are a few copies available in the marathon read room so you can listen to someone read and grab a map, this concludes this portion of this festival and the kickoff. we thank you so much for coming and now you have to raise -- race to your next session. go get a seat, thank you so much for coming. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible
hayden, thank you some. i hope thaw you have felt a warm reception. this is just a heart warming experience for all mississippians, i think. please tell henry, happy birthday. >> i will do it. >> the mississippi center for the book and the mississippi humanities council have updated the mississippi literary map there, you go. i believe our friend is here with us as well. [applause] >> nothing says mississippi better than this map. you can thank him. for all they do. they will...
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as want to welcome doctor hayden from our state and capital. on this visit you'll see many outstanding examples of mississippi's literary culture. i want to thank holly and her entire team for organizing a festival that we can all be proud of. [applause] a premier book festival to celebrate reading certainly places a spotlight on what you can accomplish from our beautiful state. have a great day, by lots of books and spend lots of money. thank you. [applause] >> thank you lieutenant governor. three years ago when we invited governor to welcome everyone on the steps of the capital he was a little busy because it was a burst of his grandson. he selling his third birthday today and hell always celebrate his birthday with the book festival. the governor has ours been a supporter of the festival from even when it was a little bitty idea. he has encourage the support of the state agencies to help us to it we do. we could not do without governor brian and the state agencies that help produce this in partd by these lovelyhe facilities. [applause] we a
as want to welcome doctor hayden from our state and capital. on this visit you'll see many outstanding examples of mississippi's literary culture. i want to thank holly and her entire team for organizing a festival that we can all be proud of. [applause] a premier book festival to celebrate reading certainly places a spotlight on what you can accomplish from our beautiful state. have a great day, by lots of books and spend lots of money. thank you. [applause] >> thank you lieutenant...
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. >> host: so, carla hayden, give us a preview of this year's national book festival. >> guest: this year's festival is exciting, and i must tell you it's going to be one of my favorites, because i am a big nonfiction fan. and the types of authors that we're going to have from david mccullough to j.d. vance whose book is on every reading list that you can imagine and every book club, it's just an exciting time, so i'm thrilled. [laughter] >> host: how many authors do you invite? >> guest: oh, my goodness. when you think about a one-day festival, the national book festival, and you have over a hundred authors from children's authors, illustrators, graphic novelists, all of these different authors there all day, over 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading. you can't have a better time, i think. and i'm a little prejudiced because i'm a librarian, but i have to tell you any reader or anybody that wants to get inspired, the book festival is the perfect place. >> host: this is the 17th year of the book festival. your second -- actually, your first. or your second? >> guest
. >> host: so, carla hayden, give us a preview of this year's national book festival. >> guest: this year's festival is exciting, and i must tell you it's going to be one of my favorites, because i am a big nonfiction fan. and the types of authors that we're going to have from david mccullough to j.d. vance whose book is on every reading list that you can imagine and every book club, it's just an exciting time, so i'm thrilled. [laughter] >> host: how many authors do you...
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carla hayden. >> i've had one. [applause] >> dr. hayden, i just want to tell you how much we appreciate you taking the time out of incredibly busy schedule to come and join us. i knew you flew in thursday night and then we had a very busy day yesterday. how was that experience for you yesterday? >> it was a world win and when you mentioned that the librarians from all other the state, we had -- it's like oxy moron, what was inspiring was the fact that librarians and people who love books and reading, it's a community, it doesn't matter you you, your state, in fact, you remember chairman harper, i even forgot where i was because i was around my library peeps. [laughter] >> where am i? , oh, yes. that's what unify us. >> we started the day at the supreme court building. at the state law library and that was an amazing experience to learn that the state of mississippi which became a state in 1817 and 1818 was already planning and had resolution for the purchase of books and maps to preserve that history that was coming. >> and it was a
carla hayden. >> i've had one. [applause] >> dr. hayden, i just want to tell you how much we appreciate you taking the time out of incredibly busy schedule to come and join us. i knew you flew in thursday night and then we had a very busy day yesterday. how was that experience for you yesterday? >> it was a world win and when you mentioned that the librarians from all other the state, we had -- it's like oxy moron, what was inspiring was the fact that librarians and people who...
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. >> carla hayden, give us a preview of the national book festival. >> this year's festival is so exciting and it will be one of my favorites because i am a big nonfiction fan. the type of father we are going to have from david mccullough to jd vance whose book is on every reading list you can imagine and every book club it is an exciting time. i am thrilled. >> host: how many authors do you invite? >> guest: oh my goodness. when you about a 1-day festival, the national book festival and you have over 100 authors from children's authors, illustrators, graphic novelists, all of these different authors all day, over 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading, you can't have a better time. i am a little prejudiced because i'm a librarian but any reader or anybody's at once to get inspired, the book festival is the perfect place. >> the 17th your of the book festival, your second, your first, your second. >> it is my second. i was sworn in and one of the first things i had to do was be at the national book festival last year and it was so inspiring. this year we have even more acti
. >> carla hayden, give us a preview of the national book festival. >> this year's festival is so exciting and it will be one of my favorites because i am a big nonfiction fan. the type of father we are going to have from david mccullough to jd vance whose book is on every reading list you can imagine and every book club it is an exciting time. i am thrilled. >> host: how many authors do you invite? >> guest: oh my goodness. when you about a 1-day festival, the national...
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in a moment, i'll ask former cia michael hayden what he thinks about this, did clapper go too far or is he spot-on. >>> hurricane harvey heading to the texas gulf coast. the latest on when it may hit, where, and how hard, when we continue. i take pictures of sunrises,
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okay, so, hayden, i'll ask some questions.ook there and tell me what the temperature will be today? >> it is going to be 73. >> what kind of wet remember we going to have? >> thunderstorms. >> is it going to get any better tomorrow, heyed never. >> yes, little bit. >> what's the temperature going to be tomorrow? >> eighty-three. >> please tell me we'll see some sunshine? >> yes, with clouds. >> excellent watch about wednesday and thursday? >> on wednesday it is supposed to be 85 with sun. >> thank goodness, and how about friday, though? >> sun, but some clouds, and it will be 80. >> okay. and hopefully it will get little better for the weekend. >> yes. >> laden, you're great forecaster. let's hear it for hayden shall everybody. >> yeah. >> can you take a bow? thank you very much. >> well done. >> thanks to your parent, too, for helping multiple sclerosis and forgetting you on tv. a win-win, right. >> yes. >> thanks, great job. >> i have a question, hayden, are you ready to go back to school. >> no. >> that was quick. he didn't
okay, so, hayden, i'll ask some questions.ook there and tell me what the temperature will be today? >> it is going to be 73. >> what kind of wet remember we going to have? >> thunderstorms. >> is it going to get any better tomorrow, heyed never. >> yes, little bit. >> what's the temperature going to be tomorrow? >> eighty-three. >> please tell me we'll see some sunshine? >> yes, with clouds. >> excellent watch about wednesday and...
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was nothing but brilliant such a brilliant moment to see that the head of the cia michael hayden try to defend the stupidity of government sanctioned. rectal feeding. let's let's differentiate if we can for the sake of this conversation between the abuses the things that were not sent authorized to go nuts with such as the rectal rehydration stuff. that was a medical procedure. that is a real patriot. i don't think you know how the human body works and how. it goes into your veins that way no need for pita bread or carrot sticks are worse than all but a rug filled feeding it's the first time the c.e.o. or its contractors are being held accountable for torture that sense is store a cold moment the historical moment my hummus flavor ass. settles out of court so they wouldn't have to go to trial and reveal all the cia's
was nothing but brilliant such a brilliant moment to see that the head of the cia michael hayden try to defend the stupidity of government sanctioned. rectal feeding. let's let's differentiate if we can for the sake of this conversation between the abuses the things that were not sent authorized to go nuts with such as the rectal rehydration stuff. that was a medical procedure. that is a real patriot. i don't think you know how the human body works and how. it goes into your veins that way no...
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breaking "washington post" reporting is general michael hayden, former direct of the cia. first of all, your reaction to this report that general kelly was upset about the way that director comey was fired. >> yeah, i know john kelley. that sounds exactly how i would think john kelley would respond to this. now, i don't know any of the fine print. i'm learning about this the same way are you, anderson but it's very consistent with the character of the man that i know. >> the reporting from "the washington post" that was just breaking that president trump actually dictated john junior's misleading statement on his meeting with russian lawyer, i'm wondering if true, this is "the washington post" reporting based on multiple sources, how daping is it for the president? it's certainly something special counsel bob mueller would be looking into. >> sure. a leave your legal experred to comment on that might mean to former director mueller's investigation. i was watching the breaking news and the thought occurred to knee when i was a military attache
breaking "washington post" reporting is general michael hayden, former direct of the cia. first of all, your reaction to this report that general kelly was upset about the way that director comey was fired. >> yeah, i know john kelley. that sounds exactly how i would think john kelley would respond to this. now, i don't know any of the fine print. i'm learning about this the same way are you, anderson but it's very consistent with the character of the man that i know. >>...
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general michael hayden also saying that this was a good idea. suggesting that, as well, keeping this option of troops is a good idea and remarkable to hear the president last night sthaugt suggest he thought different on the campaign trail and coming to this position now because of what he's learned as president. he's, some of his surrogates including nikki haley were asked about that this morning. this is how she explained the president's change of approach. >> i think that really shows the signs of a president. you know? one thing is to be a candidate and talk about what you think. the other thing is to be a president and talk about what you know. the facts were put on the table. and he asked all the right questions, and you're going to see a very different approach. our enemies are no longer going to know what our timeline is, no longer going to know where we are and how many troops and all of those things. >> but, margaret, the, some of -- president trump's allies in the past are not so happy.
general michael hayden also saying that this was a good idea. suggesting that, as well, keeping this option of troops is a good idea and remarkable to hear the president last night sthaugt suggest he thought different on the campaign trail and coming to this position now because of what he's learned as president. he's, some of his surrogates including nikki haley were asked about that this morning. this is how she explained the president's change of approach. >> i think that really shows...
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with the librarian of congress cora hayden. will be back in a few minutes with more. [inaudible] [inaudible] mississippi book festival. [inaudible] [inaudible] mississippi book festival. [inaudible] we will be back in a few minutes with more. mississippi book festival. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] mississippi book festival. here is a look at some of the current nonselling -- top-selling nonfiction books. topping the list was that exploration of the universe. with the memoir giant of the senate. in third they recall of the childhood and a rust belt in ohio. and then mark manson's advice and leading a happier life. our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown continues with bloomberg businessweek on the relationship between president trump in the steve bannon. next is the 2014 graduation speech at the university of texas. in killers of the moon. wrapping up our look at best selling nonfiction books according to indy bown is the hidden life of trees and parent -- sarah night sky. you can watch them on her website a website book
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>> general michael hayden, thank you very much.ys appreciate getting your feedback. >> very difficult perspective, and it can be politicized so easily. you have members of the president's party bringing up some of these issues as well. this conversation is certainly going to continue. >>> switching gears. duck dynasty store cory robertson now calling him out after the deadly violence in charlottesville. she wants him to change his ways, and that's not all. our one-on-one interview exclusive with the reality star coming up. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. order online and pickup in store in just one hour. ♪ taking care of business (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medicare card number. so they can steal your identity, commit medicare fraud. what can you do? guard your card? guard your card? just like your credit card. nobody gets my number, unless i know they should have it. to protect your identity, new medicare cards without social security numbers will be mailed next year. visit medicare.gov/fr
>> general michael hayden, thank you very much.ys appreciate getting your feedback. >> very difficult perspective, and it can be politicized so easily. you have members of the president's party bringing up some of these issues as well. this conversation is certainly going to continue. >>> switching gears. duck dynasty store cory robertson now calling him out after the deadly violence in charlottesville. she wants him to change his ways, and that's not all. our one-on-one...
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as though people voted for him -- >> this is not new behavior. >> one of the things that general haydend in this interview today is that based off what clapper was saying, intelligence chiefs around the world who know jim clapper and know him to be deliberative and stuff are going to listen to what clapper said and in the number of things that they are going to task their intelligence services to look at is who really speaks for the united states. who is really making decisions in the united states and sort of incorporating all of what this discussion is into their intelligence work because i think it is a question of exactly how is policy being made because the president will say one thing, tillerson says something different, mattis -- >> first of all, they didn't need jim clapper to get that intelligence work done. president trump has been impulsive, destructive, self-destructive. you know, and -- and he lacks coherence on so many different policy areas. and his own supporters thought he was temperamentally unfit for the office during the campaign and he's demonstrated this in the way
as though people voted for him -- >> this is not new behavior. >> one of the things that general haydend in this interview today is that based off what clapper was saying, intelligence chiefs around the world who know jim clapper and know him to be deliberative and stuff are going to listen to what clapper said and in the number of things that they are going to task their intelligence services to look at is who really speaks for the united states. who is really making decisions in...
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[applause] to the back -- carla hayden give us a preview of this year's national book festival. quest this year's festival is so exciting. i must tell you it is going to be one of my favorites because i am a big nonfiction fan. and the types of authors that we are going to have from david mccullough to jd vance whose book is on every reading list, that you can imagine and every book club. it is just exciting time. >> i am thrilled. >> how many authors do you invite? >> my goodness! when you think about a one day festival, the national book festival and you have over 100 authors. from children's authors, illustrators, graphic novelists, all of these different authors there all day, over 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading. you cannot have a better time i think. i'm a little prejudiced because i am a librarian. but i have to tell you, any reader anybody that wants to get inspired, the book festival is the perfect place. places of the 17th year the book festival. actually your first or your second? >> is my second. i was sworn in and one of the first things i had
[applause] to the back -- carla hayden give us a preview of this year's national book festival. quest this year's festival is so exciting. i must tell you it is going to be one of my favorites because i am a big nonfiction fan. and the types of authors that we are going to have from david mccullough to jd vance whose book is on every reading list, that you can imagine and every book club. it is just exciting time. >> i am thrilled. >> how many authors do you invite? >> my...
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>> and general hayden, implicitly the president is going to be asking americans to trust him on thisew afghanistan strategy, trust him with the most precious resource there is, american lives, for a u.s. president. in the latest cnn poll, 60% of americans say they did not consider the president to be honest and trustworthy. will that have an effect on his announcement tonight? >> it will have an effect, jake, and there are certainly trust issues out there. but the good news is the decision the president is going to announce tonight is the product of what i would call regular order. this isn't a tweet in the middle of the night, this is a result of long deliberations within the national security council, discussions with the president, a decision by the president and now the president is going to lay out the decision in a full-fledged speech so that he can put it into a broader context. so that's the good news with regard to what's happening tonight. >> general, you said president obama's plan to bring all but a few u.s. troops home from afghanistan, which he said before could make af
>> and general hayden, implicitly the president is going to be asking americans to trust him on thisew afghanistan strategy, trust him with the most precious resource there is, american lives, for a u.s. president. in the latest cnn poll, 60% of americans say they did not consider the president to be honest and trustworthy. will that have an effect on his announcement tonight? >> it will have an effect, jake, and there are certainly trust issues out there. but the good news is the...
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in a moment, i'll ask former cia michael hayden what he thinks about this, did clapper go too far ors he spot-on. >>> hurricane harvey heading to the texas gulf coast. the latest on when it may hit, where, and how hard, when we continue. i take pictures of sunrises, but with my back pain i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. in clinical studies, the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious all
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in a moment, i'll ask former cia michael hayden what he thinks about this, did clapper go too far or is he spot-on. >>> hurricane harvey heading to the texas gulf coast. the latest on when it may hit, where, and how hard, when we continue. it's the sears semi-annual blowout event! save 10 to 70% off on all clothing and shoes. and up to 70% off on outdoor life for him and simply styled for her! plus hot deals on jeans for kids, starting at 8.99. hurry - sale ends september 4th. theso...
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. >> shortly before north korea made its latest threat, i talked to retired nsa director, michael hayden who's now national security analyst. the fact that the president drew a line in his statement yesterday and targeted the threats coming from north korea, he just said threats, i don't know if that means verbal threats or actual movement. should the president be drawing red lines on threats at this time? >> oh, god, absolutely not, anderson. and given all the commentary he's given on his -- his unartful statement, clearly not precise. really does draw a red line, and within about 90 minutes, kim jong-un crosses the red line and threatens the island of guam. >> we're getting mixed signals from the president and the secretary of state. i don't know if more rational is the right way,or a statement deescalating things or trying to ratchet things down several days before this. >> there may be an actual strategy here, i think it's a very dangerous and not a high probability strategy, but fundamentally, the administration has drawn a line, i think the obama administration had, but the donald
. >> shortly before north korea made its latest threat, i talked to retired nsa director, michael hayden who's now national security analyst. the fact that the president drew a line in his statement yesterday and targeted the threats coming from north korea, he just said threats, i don't know if that means verbal threats or actual movement. should the president be drawing red lines on threats at this time? >> oh, god, absolutely not, anderson. and given all the commentary he's given...
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let's talk to retired general michael hayden and robin wright.ent said the administration is speaking with one voice. i don't think that's true. i also think it's possible that it's strategically not speaking with one voice, but you have tillerson being somewhat benevolent, mattis being aggressive, the president talking about fire and fury. is this a strategy, do you think, or is it kind of ad hoc? >> i don't think it's much of a strategy, and i certainly don't think the international community understands what the trump administration is trying to do here. everyone wants to make sure north korea doesn't move further in its nuclear program, but i don't think it's clear how the administration plans to do that. we've reached a point that there's certain realities on the ground, and the idea that kim jong-un is going to roll back his program, going to denuclearize, none of that seems feasible. its a question of how you manage the problem as it is today. >> take a look at lindsey graham, senator from north carolina, talking about use of force. >> the
let's talk to retired general michael hayden and robin wright.ent said the administration is speaking with one voice. i don't think that's true. i also think it's possible that it's strategically not speaking with one voice, but you have tillerson being somewhat benevolent, mattis being aggressive, the president talking about fire and fury. is this a strategy, do you think, or is it kind of ad hoc? >> i don't think it's much of a strategy, and i certainly don't think the international...
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last august you asked general hayden to walk us through the nuclear process, the protocol and he saidgly, and i remember exactly what he said, the system is designed for speed. as if to say if donald trump becomes president, this is last august we're talking, he will have minutes, if he makes the decision to press the button, it will be minutes until the bombs are in the air. that's kind of what clapper was talking about last night and these are two sober, serious men who don't necessarily have political axes or partisan axes to grind and they're generally worried after watching a performance like in phoenix about the country. >> isn't it time for congress, if they haven't already done it, to talk about this possibility, to talk about figuring out how to put some checks and balances even on those decisions? so if a man who even the "new york times" in reporting or showing is disconnected at least from the political realities of everyone around him after charlottesville, lives in his own world, isn't it time for congress to start having hearings and figuring out actually how we put som
last august you asked general hayden to walk us through the nuclear process, the protocol and he saidgly, and i remember exactly what he said, the system is designed for speed. as if to say if donald trump becomes president, this is last august we're talking, he will have minutes, if he makes the decision to press the button, it will be minutes until the bombs are in the air. that's kind of what clapper was talking about last night and these are two sober, serious men who don't necessarily have...
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michael hayden is now a cnn national security analyst. the fact that the president drew a line in his statement yesterday and targeted the threats coming from north korea, i don't know if that just basically said no more threats. i don't know if that means verbal threats or some sort of movements, should the president be drawing red lines on threats right now at this time? >> oh, god, absolutely not, anderson. and given all the commentary he's made on his predecessor's red line, i thought it was amazing that he goes out there yesterday in that very unartful comment, clearly not staffed, clearly not precise really does draw a red line. and within about 90 minutes, kim jong un crosses the red line and threatens the american territory of guam. lesson learned. >> where does that leave this administration? we're getting mixed signals not only from the president but secretary of state, i don't know if from a rational is the right way or de-escalating things or attempting to ratchet things down several days before this. >> you know, anderson, i
michael hayden is now a cnn national security analyst. the fact that the president drew a line in his statement yesterday and targeted the threats coming from north korea, i don't know if that just basically said no more threats. i don't know if that means verbal threats or some sort of movements, should the president be drawing red lines on threats right now at this time? >> oh, god, absolutely not, anderson. and given all the commentary he's made on his predecessor's red line, i thought...
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trevor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is an astrophysicist, the director of the haydenneil degrasse tyson. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: first and fore most can i say thank you for the eclipse am i believe that was courtesy of you. >> we totally arranged that one, merica's eclipse z. >> trevor: that was brought to you by the scientists in america. >> in america, the totality hit only the continental united states and no other country. >> trevor: let's talk about your tweet that you-- sent out about the eclipse. >> okay. >> trevor: you tweeted no one is in denial of america's august 21s total solar eclipse like climate change meds and tools of science predicted. (applause) i'm going to ask you this, neil degrasse tyson, is an eclipse the time to polit size things. >> it's not political if one speaks objective truth. >> trevor: oh. (applause) >> just saying. >> trevor: that's fancy talk for yeah. >> no, i just thought here's everyone organizing their lives around attending and viewing one of nature's great spectacles. and
trevor: welcome back to the daily show, my guest tonight is an astrophysicist, the director of the haydenneil degrasse tyson. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: first and fore most can i say thank you for the eclipse am i believe that was courtesy of you. >> we totally arranged that one, merica's eclipse z. >> trevor: that was brought to you by the scientists in america. >> in america, the totality hit only the...
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was nothing but brilliant such a brilliant moment to see that the head of the cia michael hayden try to defend the stupidity of government sanctioned rectal feeding. let's differentiate if we can for the sake of this conversation between the abuses the things that were not sent authorized to go nuts right such as the rectal rehydration stuff ok that was a medical procedure. that is a real patriot. i don't think you know how the human body works and how. it goes straight into your veins that way no need for peter or carrot sticks or force and all but a rock told for. the first time the sea or its contractors are being held accountable for torture that's this is story called moment the historical moment my hummus flavor. settled out of court so they wouldn't have to go to trial and reveal all the cia's mistakes in the hansing suffering the trials would last for a century the judge would have to leave this family you wouldn't see as kids grow up imagine we started the trial with this mistake they cleaned their waterboarding thing juicy details about al qaeda from a prisoner when the inf
was nothing but brilliant such a brilliant moment to see that the head of the cia michael hayden try to defend the stupidity of government sanctioned rectal feeding. let's differentiate if we can for the sake of this conversation between the abuses the things that were not sent authorized to go nuts right such as the rectal rehydration stuff ok that was a medical procedure. that is a real patriot. i don't think you know how the human body works and how. it goes straight into your veins that way...
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i don't have that yet. >> general hayden. appreciate you being on.>> up next, back to the fall of anthony scaramucci forced out after just 11 days in the west wing. a short tenure. he leaves us with memorable moments. show you those ahead and more in the breaking news we learned about president trump and the early statement from donald trump jr. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. are upgrading their watere filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids... pour it through brita's two-stage filter... dissolved solids remain! what if we filter it over and over? oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to al
i don't have that yet. >> general hayden. appreciate you being on.>> up next, back to the fall of anthony scaramucci forced out after just 11 days in the west wing. a short tenure. he leaves us with memorable moments. show you those ahead and more in the breaking news we learned about president trump and the early statement from donald trump jr. are you done yet? does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on....
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you heard dean hayden say that this is a safeguarding issue. prevent has become a label associated with something that large numbers of people don't believe is working. so it maybe more than simply a rebranding exercise that it needs. davis a wholesale review of the government counterterrorism strategy going on at the moment. —— there is a wholesale review. this is before the attacks that we have seen since march, but there has gathered momentum since then and will no doubt incorporate some of the lessons that have been learned because of those terror attacks. it is due to report later this year, and it will obviously encompass a review of prevent and particularly any reforms that need to be made. and you can hear the full interview with dean haydon in a special programme from scotland yard at ten 0'clock tomorrow morning on the bbc asian network. after the un imposed tough new sanctions, north korea is facing strong international pressure to end its missile testing programme and resume military talks. but there are reports that the north has s
you heard dean hayden say that this is a safeguarding issue. prevent has become a label associated with something that large numbers of people don't believe is working. so it maybe more than simply a rebranding exercise that it needs. davis a wholesale review of the government counterterrorism strategy going on at the moment. —— there is a wholesale review. this is before the attacks that we have seen since march, but there has gathered momentum since then and will no doubt incorporate some...
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. >> i talked to general michael hayden a while back and he talked about the thin veneer of civilizationl think that it's thicker than it actually is. do you worry about that, given the assault on truth, the assault on facts, the lack of credibility that we talked about coming out of the white house? >> i'm concerned overall about that. and the information that people are exposed to, and you hear some of the things that people believe, you know. during the campaign -- well, going back eight years, this absurd theory that barack obama wasn't born in the country. the currency that that received and the people who believed it for that long. >> and donald trump was a big proponent of that, obviously. >> yeah. that was just -- just wrong and just hurtful and terrible. but people still clung to it. and so i -- yeah, i am concerned. that's just one conspiracy theory out there. there are many. and i talk about it in the book. i hope that there's a marked response. we certainly don't want to move in and try to censor what is printed or what is broadcast, that's not who we are, but i hope we can b
. >> i talked to general michael hayden a while back and he talked about the thin veneer of civilizationl think that it's thicker than it actually is. do you worry about that, given the assault on truth, the assault on facts, the lack of credibility that we talked about coming out of the white house? >> i'm concerned overall about that. and the information that people are exposed to, and you hear some of the things that people believe, you know. during the campaign -- well, going...
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he had the senior senator, the most revered person, the senator carl hayden. we discovered that by 1960 carl hayden would have had trouble fixing a parking ticket in phoenix. and that there were these two brothers in tucson, stewart and mo udall and he built a campaign around these mavericks, arizona had the unit rule at conventions and he got every single one of their votes and he never should have. >> that was an amazing story. another example of these people brought into the center of american mit cal history -- political history make these things happen who rarely figure in accounts of this kind. let's go to lyndon johnson and his choice of johnson as vice president. this is one of the -- historians have written about this and there are many versions about this as there are writing it. some say kennedy had no intention of picking lbj, but sort of a gesture made to offer him the vice presidency. and then much to his regret, johnson accepted. he was certain that he would turn him down and others say that is not so. i think bob carrow suggested that kennedy a
he had the senior senator, the most revered person, the senator carl hayden. we discovered that by 1960 carl hayden would have had trouble fixing a parking ticket in phoenix. and that there were these two brothers in tucson, stewart and mo udall and he built a campaign around these mavericks, arizona had the unit rule at conventions and he got every single one of their votes and he never should have. >> that was an amazing story. another example of these people brought into the center of...
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with those fiber optic networks that it is spoken wage would not wanted to speak so the former chief hayden alerts us to how did metadata could be spoken for as is that could be against a pre-existing pattern and if if it's within the signature of the template at the end of a predator draw on strike that requires no target or groups of men who have certain signatures of the characteristic with terrorist activity that with this in mind we could be more specific with the war of terror during the rest. with the drought program the strikes were targeted with individuals and their voice or of their name then judge road operator with launched them down but it in 2008 with the frustrations with the military state u.s. loosened the guidelines now is adjusted to u.s. claims the also the database. sova to publicly differentiate one of the consequences was the frequency of day it drove attack. -- to attack and during those seven years between 2009 and 2015. the loosening of the goal restrictions was a pre- identified signature behavior. says 2008 the government has launched precision drove attacks wit
with those fiber optic networks that it is spoken wage would not wanted to speak so the former chief hayden alerts us to how did metadata could be spoken for as is that could be against a pre-existing pattern and if if it's within the signature of the template at the end of a predator draw on strike that requires no target or groups of men who have certain signatures of the characteristic with terrorist activity that with this in mind we could be more specific with the war of terror during the...
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. >> carla hayden, have states approached you about the national book festival, wanting to create their own? >> yes. i am attending the mississippi book festival and i understand it is the third year the state of mississippi, other states, texas is one of the biggest and first, wisconsin, we are trying to make sure we reach out as the library of congress and support that. >> booktv will be live, the 17th annual national book festival in washington dc convention center, saturday, labor day weekend, live with author events and call ins, full schedules available at booktv.org. ♪ >> not very good. [inaudible conversations] >> live coverage of the mississippi book festival in jackson continues now with an offer panel on pivotal moments in mississippi history. >> good afternoon and welcome to state session on mississippi history. a few things i would like to point out. if you could
. >> carla hayden, have states approached you about the national book festival, wanting to create their own? >> yes. i am attending the mississippi book festival and i understand it is the third year the state of mississippi, other states, texas is one of the biggest and first, wisconsin, we are trying to make sure we reach out as the library of congress and support that. >> booktv will be live, the 17th annual national book festival in washington dc convention center,...
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. >> carla hayden, have states approached you about the national book festival, wanting to create their own? >> yes. i am attending the mississippi book festival and i understand it is the third year the state of mississippi, other states, texas is one of the biggest and first, wisconsin, we are trying to make sure we reach out as the library of congress and support that. >> booktv will be live, the 17th annual national book festival in washington dc convention center, saturday, labor day weekend, live with author events and call ins, full schedules available at booktv.org. ♪ >> not very good. [inaudible conversations] >> live coverage of the mississippi book festival in jackson continues now with an offer panel on pivotal moments in mississippi history. >> good afternoon and welcome to state session on mississippi history. a few things i would like to point out. if you could please silence your cell phones, please feel free to take any pictures and if you would like, we would love to have you send them to hashtag literary lawn party or hashtag ms book festival. i would like to introduc
. >> carla hayden, have states approached you about the national book festival, wanting to create their own? >> yes. i am attending the mississippi book festival and i understand it is the third year the state of mississippi, other states, texas is one of the biggest and first, wisconsin, we are trying to make sure we reach out as the library of congress and support that. >> booktv will be live, the 17th annual national book festival in washington dc convention center,...
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degraff ties and is here, the most powerful nerd in the universe -- neil tyson, the director of an haydenlanetarium, also evangelist for scientific career curiosity.scientific his latest book is called "astrophysics for people in a hurry." welcome back. sexiestat astrophysicist, that was 40 pounds ago. charlie: you were a young dude? coded you write this for, people in a hurry? neil: yeah, people with kids. if you are still serious as an adult, is there anything that serves that busy lifestyle your i wanted to take these headlines i know you have seen akzo planets, a multi-verse, things about the universe i know you have seen it. i won at put them under an umbrella in a story arc. charlie: bear with me for a couple of definitions, astrophysics. we care about everything outside of the earth's atmosphere. moons,oles, planets, asteroids, comets, stars, universe the entire asked, present, and future. the interesting thing is the laws of physics is not a given, but the laws of physics we established in the laboratory, turns out they apply across the universe and across time here i celebrate th
degraff ties and is here, the most powerful nerd in the universe -- neil tyson, the director of an haydenlanetarium, also evangelist for scientific career curiosity.scientific his latest book is called "astrophysics for people in a hurry." welcome back. sexiestat astrophysicist, that was 40 pounds ago. charlie: you were a young dude? coded you write this for, people in a hurry? neil: yeah, people with kids. if you are still serious as an adult, is there anything that serves that busy...
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[applause] to the back -- carla hayden give us a preview of this year's national book festival. quest this year's festival is so exciting. i must tell you it is going to be one of my favorites because i
[applause] to the back -- carla hayden give us a preview of this year's national book festival. quest this year's festival is so exciting. i must tell you it is going to be one of my favorites because i
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president who didn't support my ideology and my faith rate this as a president who stands stands against haydens antithetical to anyone who of the jewish faith would believe him. another president's daughter is jewish and his son-in-law's jewish and steve mnuchin is jewish. connell: the stories about him are basically saying things to the effect that he is better off with colin staying in the white house because he doesn't stay there quote unquote crazier things are going to happen. spinach i don't think anyone is combing the president down. it resonates very rational and very methodical. i think he gets a bad rap in the mainstream media who likes to demonize him and make -- mischaracterize him. these people are standing by him because they believe in his agenda and they understand consumer confidence is at a 16 year high. a lot of good is happening under this president they don't hear about the good because some corners of the mainstream media in order to be news it has to be negative. connell: tonight when he speaks about about afghanistan we are told he's going to talk about adding 4000 addi
president who didn't support my ideology and my faith rate this as a president who stands stands against haydens antithetical to anyone who of the jewish faith would believe him. another president's daughter is jewish and his son-in-law's jewish and steve mnuchin is jewish. connell: the stories about him are basically saying things to the effect that he is better off with colin staying in the white house because he doesn't stay there quote unquote crazier things are going to happen. spinach i...