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hemingway did more than being tempted. let's begin with a short discussion of his most famous novel the call of the world published in 1903 and considered to be his masterpiece and the most widely read of all his publications, go to any barnes & noble, has been translated into 47 languages, is considered the greatest dog story ever written. no other popular writer of his time did any better writing than you will find in the call of the wild, said hl mencken, the story of a half st. bernard who lives the life of top dog in judge miller's estate in santa clara valley, one day suddenly kidnapped, he is top dog and suddenly kidnapped and sold to dog traders who ship them north to work as a sled dog in the yukon gold mining district, this is all based on his own experience in the yukon. is a used, bought and sold, gradually learned how to adapt and survive in a primitive dog eat dog world. what does this sound like. in the last half of the novel he meets up with john thornton, a master who treats buck with kindness and love. bu
hemingway did more than being tempted. let's begin with a short discussion of his most famous novel the call of the world published in 1903 and considered to be his masterpiece and the most widely read of all his publications, go to any barnes & noble, has been translated into 47 languages, is considered the greatest dog story ever written. no other popular writer of his time did any better writing than you will find in the call of the wild, said hl mencken, the story of a half st. bernard...
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i think someone like ernest hemingway just reached his limit and could not take the pain anymore. host: was his age typical of what we are seeing in male suicides today? atst: i was looking mostly 45-65 and he totally falls into that range, the area where depending on where you are in your life, your kids may be grown-up or your career might have stagnated. this nowyou do reach what? stage in your life. can get through that the rest of your life is much happier. host: without giving away the full story of your reporting, you said you are 52, you write about yourself and your struggles in this piece, how are things going today? guest: i am doing good. i have a five-year-old and anytime i find myself in that kind of dark hole, i spend a few minutes with him and he inspires me to keep pushing on. host: the title of the piece is all-american despair, it is in rolling stone, our guest is the author of the piece stephen roderick joining us from l.a. we welcome your calls and comments. we go to gary from indiana. caller: good morning. i am glad to hear you are doing better. you're talkin
i think someone like ernest hemingway just reached his limit and could not take the pain anymore. host: was his age typical of what we are seeing in male suicides today? atst: i was looking mostly 45-65 and he totally falls into that range, the area where depending on where you are in your life, your kids may be grown-up or your career might have stagnated. this nowyou do reach what? stage in your life. can get through that the rest of your life is much happier. host: without giving away the...
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what prompted hemingway to follow the same? do you think he read that? >> it is a good question and it is possible. thank you very much. on to the next session. [inaudible conversations]
what prompted hemingway to follow the same? do you think he read that? >> it is a good question and it is possible. thank you very much. on to the next session. [inaudible conversations]
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what prompted hemingway to follow the same? do you think he read that? >> it is a good question and it is possible. thank you very much. on to the next session. [inaudible conversations] >> because they don't have the background knowledge to understand those reading passages is not that they can't make the inference they make inferences all the times so that's not the problem so much as the vocabulary to understand that passage and that is a big problem that has been overlooked. >> the book i'm reading right
what prompted hemingway to follow the same? do you think he read that? >> it is a good question and it is possible. thank you very much. on to the next session. [inaudible conversations] >> because they don't have the background knowledge to understand those reading passages is not that they can't make the inference they make inferences all the times so that's not the problem so much as the vocabulary to understand that passage and that is a big problem that has been overlooked....
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molly hemingway, thank you for your time. >> thank you.is coming up the left the outrage mob boycotting equinox. -- far worse than that. that is next. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection,... ...ketoacidosis, or an allergic reaction. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe ki
molly hemingway, thank you for your time. >> thank you.is coming up the left the outrage mob boycotting equinox. -- far worse than that. that is next. managingaudrey's on it.s? eating right and staying active? on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help...
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molly hemingway. thank goodness she's here. she great riches will find you when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> it's been a week of bitter divisiveness following mass shootings in ohio and texas that left 31 dead and dozens more injured. the president has accused democrats of weaponization racism and potential 2020 opponents and claim he's cozying up to white supremacists. watch. >> you been very clear you believe the president is a racist. is he a white supremacist? >> he is. he's also made it very clear. >> is a man who cozies up to the white supremacists. >> everything the president says is white supremacy. >> that's a talking point, isn't it? meanwhile lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been considering what, if anything can be done about gun control. and our former president bill clinton, he has chimed i
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mollie hemingway, frank luntz, and our body language expert are back with everything you might not have initially picked up. why do folks like jim comey and hillary clinton continued to get away with saying things you would never get away with, military men and women never get away with, joe digenova answers that question. cornel west and dr. drew pinsky are also here. first, radical renegades gone wild, that's the focus of tonight's first angle. just last week, nancy pelosi assured us that any disagreement in her own party was just a family squabble. >> i have some level of confidence and joy in seeing diversity in our caucus. in a family you have a difference but you're still family. >> laura: more like the corleone's or the manson's -- watching the debate it didn't have a feel of a family reunion to me. a majority of the democrats on stage trashed the recent standard-bearer barack obama. he's one of the most beloved political figures on the planet but he is written off as a cautious technocrat who was unable to deliver the fundamental change, the radicals really wanted and still want
mollie hemingway, frank luntz, and our body language expert are back with everything you might not have initially picked up. why do folks like jim comey and hillary clinton continued to get away with saying things you would never get away with, military men and women never get away with, joe digenova answers that question. cornel west and dr. drew pinsky are also here. first, radical renegades gone wild, that's the focus of tonight's first angle. just last week, nancy pelosi assured us that any...
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molly hemingway, jason chafis will take you inside the doj the inspector general's damning report on jim comey and revealing important new detail, a lot of people are missing it. also, the man who first hired comey in government, rudy giuliani, yes, he's responsible, is here with a fiery response. and perhaps a ting of regret. plus, a man who served at the highest levels of the fbi with comey is now calling for the former director to apologize to the men and women of the bureau. his emotional plea later. and in the latest installment of our raymond on the road series, it will shock you. we're going to take you to venice beach, california, where residents are being overrun by not just homeless people and what that entails, but aggressive homeless people. he's going to show you how the people and the business owners are fighting back. but, first, the liar, the wimp, and the wardrobe. that's the focus of tonight's "angle." you get the sense that when director comey entered the fbi building, it became like the wardrobe in that famous c.s. lewis book. his open fantasy land with rules that
molly hemingway, jason chafis will take you inside the doj the inspector general's damning report on jim comey and revealing important new detail, a lot of people are missing it. also, the man who first hired comey in government, rudy giuliani, yes, he's responsible, is here with a fiery response. and perhaps a ting of regret. plus, a man who served at the highest levels of the fbi with comey is now calling for the former director to apologize to the men and women of the bureau. his emotional...
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rudy giuliani, mollie hemingway are here to discuss the twisted rhetoric. also today, joe biden campaigning in iowa saying trump has no moral leadership renders directly to blame for the violence. candace owens is here to respond. plus, frank luntz breaks down the where the democrats are using two separate america. and raymond arroyo will share shocking details, interestingly-timed, of a violent hollywood film that could inspire, some are warning tonight, more mass shootings. they can't miss seen and unseen straight ahead, first, morning in america. that's the focus of tonight's angle. as our nation continues to him on the tragedies in el paso and dayton, president trump did what was right spending the day visiting with the shooting victims, their families and brave first responders. and for the most part this was done away from the media spotlight. >> we met with numerous people. with met with also the doctors in the medical staff. they have done an incredible job. if there a lot of heroes. lot of euros, a lot of people who just did incredible work. >> lau
rudy giuliani, mollie hemingway are here to discuss the twisted rhetoric. also today, joe biden campaigning in iowa saying trump has no moral leadership renders directly to blame for the violence. candace owens is here to respond. plus, frank luntz breaks down the where the democrats are using two separate america. and raymond arroyo will share shocking details, interestingly-timed, of a violent hollywood film that could inspire, some are warning tonight, more mass shootings. they can't miss...
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i used to tell my students — there is an interesting line in one of the hemingway books, i can't rememberys...he‘s in cuba. he says two men came toward him. one was cuban, one was black. maybe they were both cuban. but the black man has no home. he doesn't belong in cuba. he is outside of it. so i find in so much classical white literature, this use to which black people are put as different, you know, as separate. and so i began carefully to try to figure out... even faulkner was the best example of not doing that. which is why he impressed me so much when i was a student and of course later. but the idea was to de—race the language. let's talk about beloved, which many view as your crowning achievement. it is the story of a woman who must live with the consequences of a particular event, and it is set in the aftermath of the emancipation of slavery. she is a runaway slave, and she makes a choice to do something devastating to her child. it was rooted in a true story, but story of margaret garner, and what i found really fascinating was that you make no judgement about what she did. i wa
i used to tell my students — there is an interesting line in one of the hemingway books, i can't rememberys...he‘s in cuba. he says two men came toward him. one was cuban, one was black. maybe they were both cuban. but the black man has no home. he doesn't belong in cuba. he is outside of it. so i find in so much classical white literature, this use to which black people are put as different, you know, as separate. and so i began carefully to try to figure out... even faulkner was the best...
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. >> what's interesting is, hemingway's technique. he would say i would stop before the well was dry in the evening so that i knew i could have a beginning in the morning. he would exhaust the field thank in one writing session. do you think about things like that? >> yes. you're the first person that's ever mentioned that. [laughter] >> why am i in comedy? i have no idea. wasting my life. i could be doing real - - here and i'm not doing it. >> you ask terrific questions. i wrote my senior thesis at princeton on hemingway. one of the things he said was, i always stop when i know what the next sentence is going to be so i can start the next day. i do try to do that also. i think this the best piece of advice i've ever gone. >> just stop a little shy of what you have for that day. my other question is the human question. you're in that office and it's 3:00 in the afternoon. you know you're supposed to do more words. do everything, i'm up here near the west side i can pop out and see a movie? do you ever do that? do you ever just sneak o
. >> what's interesting is, hemingway's technique. he would say i would stop before the well was dry in the evening so that i knew i could have a beginning in the morning. he would exhaust the field thank in one writing session. do you think about things like that? >> yes. you're the first person that's ever mentioned that. [laughter] >> why am i in comedy? i have no idea. wasting my life. i could be doing real - - here and i'm not doing it. >> you ask terrific...
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you grow up in school here in the states and there are many riders you are told to read, hemingway, whitmand for the black audience was unheard of. and to do it over such a long necks dented period of time it is miraculous. she was revered for a long time but it is worth reminding ourselves that she was a single working mother and she was a single working mother and she began to wake at four in the morning to write and did not publish her first novel until she was 39. she knew the struggle. and much of this great work was done on stolen time. she spoke about that. was a full—time editor while she was doing this work. i think that speaks volumes of the attention behind her work and the immediacy behind the work. it felt as if toni knew she was working against the clock and with stolen time. i think it also begs the question, what are we doing with our own time? that a single mother could do this work and produce these phenomenal bodies of work, under such pressure. and especially at the time she was creating the work. this is not 2019 with social media and twitter and instagram, we're talkin
you grow up in school here in the states and there are many riders you are told to read, hemingway, whitmand for the black audience was unheard of. and to do it over such a long necks dented period of time it is miraculous. she was revered for a long time but it is worth reminding ourselves that she was a single working mother and she was a single working mother and she began to wake at four in the morning to write and did not publish her first novel until she was 39. she knew the struggle. and...
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and josephine baker was there and hemingway but there was no prohibition everybody could drink. she was learning things but again, she loves the internet so here was a woman who got rid of her boyfriend because her parents did not like them. but the other thing that happened in vienna she started to notice what was happening in europe the fascist campaigns of the street and hitler in germany and paramilitary rallies for those that were already in power in italy and she saw how extremism and fascism was happening and growing as a threat. nevermore did she want to be an ambassador to save the world as a global problem. so she has a very strong american accent and could never get wind of it but i believe he left at this point with the huge but then even now she wanted to concentrate in her career. and then to have that ten fantastic nose but she would not be fun and on - - one of them but she told her friends as she became a desk clerk in the american in area in poland. if you look at the map you can see russia runs germany on one side in russia on the other and this was a big prob
and josephine baker was there and hemingway but there was no prohibition everybody could drink. she was learning things but again, she loves the internet so here was a woman who got rid of her boyfriend because her parents did not like them. but the other thing that happened in vienna she started to notice what was happening in europe the fascist campaigns of the street and hitler in germany and paramilitary rallies for those that were already in power in italy and she saw how extremism and...
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ernest hemingway say you have deal. ons you have to get rid of in your head. couldn't move on until i'd written things down so i had these refuteddations of what i thought war the bad argument offered the new athiests and i wrote them down and kept a file and i wondered if i could organize this into something big sore start putting things around and my brother said you ought to turn that into the book and i did the rewriting. got it in book form and it there is. what i teach at brigham young university at hood, the u.s. history, more than founding, american civics, film history, i've taught asian history in the. in a smaller department you get a a rate of topics to -- variety of topics to teach. so this is something that was a side thing but important enough to me and my own spiritual development and the conclusion is came to. so i thought they could be helpful for other people, too. >> host: what's an apologetic. >> guest: it sounds like you're apologizing for something about derive from latin or ancient languages, but apologetics means i'm so sorry, i'm so s
ernest hemingway say you have deal. ons you have to get rid of in your head. couldn't move on until i'd written things down so i had these refuteddations of what i thought war the bad argument offered the new athiests and i wrote them down and kept a file and i wondered if i could organize this into something big sore start putting things around and my brother said you ought to turn that into the book and i did the rewriting. got it in book form and it there is. what i teach at brigham young...
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hemingway, spinoza, james joyce. he tells nothing much he read homer in greek.he said he did not know but can you imagine a drawl --dash trying on his. >> and one who has duty in his bones, he attributed his reading to the inability to shake the gospel of self-improvement absorbed in his youth in the eighties reading greek for the first time. to his friends he explained preparing for my final examination. he ruled book once started had to be finished. 's last secretary remembered the then retired justice would literally groan yet steadfastly refusing to abandon it neither of the secretaries could remember him giving up with a scandalous novel. he was then in his 90th year and had begun to have the secretary read aloud to him. the increasingly red-faced young man reaching one page 107 before he interrupted. we will not finish this book. it is not redeemed by the pornography. but his deep strain of phyllis cap one --dash will be an equally deeper since. >> average intelligence of what smile over the aspirations have you give the homespun? have you made up your min
hemingway, spinoza, james joyce. he tells nothing much he read homer in greek.he said he did not know but can you imagine a drawl --dash trying on his. >> and one who has duty in his bones, he attributed his reading to the inability to shake the gospel of self-improvement absorbed in his youth in the eighties reading greek for the first time. to his friends he explained preparing for my final examination. he ruled book once started had to be finished. 's last secretary remembered the then...
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coming up on "fox and friends" we will ask molly hemingway how lawrence o'donnell at ms nbc has had toack the story about being cosigned by russian oligarchs and congressman doug collins on why apparently members of the house oversight committee have been denied access to some of the ports. what is going on with migrants. dana lash and this is the car segment, we know you love cars, we have on our plaza, mclaren, lamborghini and rolls-royce. 13 minutes, rob and jillian, coming back for "fox and friends first". if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatmen
coming up on "fox and friends" we will ask molly hemingway how lawrence o'donnell at ms nbc has had toack the story about being cosigned by russian oligarchs and congressman doug collins on why apparently members of the house oversight committee have been denied access to some of the ports. what is going on with migrants. dana lash and this is the car segment, we know you love cars, we have on our plaza, mclaren, lamborghini and rolls-royce. 13 minutes, rob and jillian, coming back...
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a year later "the sun also rises," ernest hemingway's book, was published. it was a golden era for american literature, and it was also the age of the harlem renaissance. most writers, musicians, artists who we know today from the harlem renaissance were not from new york. but harlem became the center of this renaissance. and the center of the center was the home of the daughter of madam cj walker. i wonder if you remember madam cj walker. she was the only woman millionaire, not to inherit her wealth in an earlier era? not so much earlier, and she had a daughter. and the daughter's brownstone on 136th street in harlem was the center of the center. when she died in 1931, the writer langston hughes said the arlem renaissance is over. i have a painting up there by my favorite artist of the harlem renaissance. you can take a closer look when you leave. and of course it was the age of jazz, cab calloway, uv blake, louis armstrong, duke ellington and so many, and so many others. it was a very rich period. and there was a sexual revolution in the 1920's. i think so
a year later "the sun also rises," ernest hemingway's book, was published. it was a golden era for american literature, and it was also the age of the harlem renaissance. most writers, musicians, artists who we know today from the harlem renaissance were not from new york. but harlem became the center of this renaissance. and the center of the center was the home of the daughter of madam cj walker. i wonder if you remember madam cj walker. she was the only woman millionaire, not to...
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charles payne, mollie hemingway and mark steyn.on this beautiful monday. it is the middle of august, hard to believe. griff: summer not over yet. it is hot outside. you have pete on the couch. ainsley: i know. brian and steve are away. pete: extended weekend for some people in the middle of august. ainsley: how was the weekend? it felt like fall. griff: break in the humidity on the east coast. pete: it is good to be live right now. you think about years. this time of year is the best. going to the end of summer, kids are heading off to school, football is coming. feel that fall weather. ainsley: fall in new york is wonderful. you took your daughter to college yesterday. griff: dropped off my daughter at college. bittersweet, sad moment but very proud of her. hard to believe that she is actually starting college. ainsley: your first. your first. pete: you're an old man, griff. griff: it won't stop me doing my job as intrepid reporter here. the news we have, a lot of it. ainsley: start with fox news alert. jeffrey epstein was not che
charles payne, mollie hemingway and mark steyn.on this beautiful monday. it is the middle of august, hard to believe. griff: summer not over yet. it is hot outside. you have pete on the couch. ainsley: i know. brian and steve are away. pete: extended weekend for some people in the middle of august. ainsley: how was the weekend? it felt like fall. griff: break in the humidity on the east coast. pete: it is good to be live right now. you think about years. this time of year is the best. going to...
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liz: mollie hemingway says cbs the on its headline tries top manipulate public opinion. the media has been talking about a recession for a year. heritage foundation chief economist, and economic advisor, steven moore. >> this recession talk doesn't just go back to the last year or two. when i was work on the campaign, larry summers and others said if donald trump is elected he would cause a global international catastrophe. i think this is a lot of wishful thinking by the left. you just reported on the economic slowdown. you may already been in a recession. that doesn't help matters. the rest of the world has slowed down. but i don't see a recession. i think it's wishful thinking. i call it the recession fantasy being promoted by people who don't like trump. liz: it's talking about it to hit a consumer confidence. the u.s. consumer certain i am index out of the university of michigan his the lowest read. is that a reaction to the china tariff trade fight? what's going on with that? >> consumer confidence is not a great lead indicator of where the economy is headed. it's
liz: mollie hemingway says cbs the on its headline tries top manipulate public opinion. the media has been talking about a recession for a year. heritage foundation chief economist, and economic advisor, steven moore. >> this recession talk doesn't just go back to the last year or two. when i was work on the campaign, larry summers and others said if donald trump is elected he would cause a global international catastrophe. i think this is a lot of wishful thinking by the left. you just...
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matthew continetti, mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist, and jeff mason, correspondentis there a deal to be had, and a new inf treaty down the road? >> the president likes to talk about a potential nuclear deal with russia and china. he's mentioned it today on the south lawn, i was out there when he was talking, but he's done it before and it seems like something that he would like to be involved in. but that talk is never translated to an actual process, any kind of infrastructure, and he kind meetings. this withdrawal, this other idea, the inf is much more real. >> mollie, is there wisdom of the withdrawal today? >> it was drafted at a time when china was not considered a key player in it. but china should be part of any nuclear arms treaty now. russia had violated it. they'd agreed russia was in violation of the treaty, but it was not in on the interest but there is a reason to be part of treaties if we can and avoid nuclear proliferation. a good reminder of how we have hyped threats about russia while not taking seriously or not realizing how hyping this russia coll
matthew continetti, mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist, and jeff mason, correspondentis there a deal to be had, and a new inf treaty down the road? >> the president likes to talk about a potential nuclear deal with russia and china. he's mentioned it today on the south lawn, i was out there when he was talking, but he's done it before and it seems like something that he would like to be involved in. but that talk is never translated to an actual process, any kind of...
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we will have mollie hemingway, dan bongin who may have things to stay, police officer in new mexico, be talking about surfers and great white sharks. carley: you should. rob: you are. [laughter] all right. a good one. >> we will see you in a few minutes ♪ "shaving has been difficult for me i have very sensitive skin, and i get ingrowing hairs" "oh i love it. it's a great razor. it has that 'fence' in the middle. it gives a nice smooth shave. just stopping that irritation.... that burn that i get. i wouldn't use anything else" ♪ how you watch it does too. tv just keeps getting better. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. i need your attention for a minute. what are you looking for? is it inspiration? because she's changing the world. every post out there is like "dream big" but wh
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shannon: guy benson and molly hemingway.made of the races tweets and how close he is -- with them not endorsing him. senator booker called him out now you want to distance yourself on immigration policies and those kinds of things, how does that play? >> bill diblasio really pressuring him to explain where he differs from president obama or if he would renounce any of president obama's positions and he didn't do a particularly great job handling these attacks but he did respond saying he wouldn't get into what he privately told obama. it is order some people were taking it to kamala harris, and whether it was but obama going after her for medicare for all, talking about the irresponsibility of that plan or told the gabbard talking about her criminal justice record where she was targeting people, kamala harris did not have good responses and lack of response might be more interesting than what is happening with joe biden. >> when the vice president seemed to be, off guard by the attack became his way and senator harris got a
shannon: guy benson and molly hemingway.made of the races tweets and how close he is -- with them not endorsing him. senator booker called him out now you want to distance yourself on immigration policies and those kinds of things, how does that play? >> bill diblasio really pressuring him to explain where he differs from president obama or if he would renounce any of president obama's positions and he didn't do a particularly great job handling these attacks but he did respond saying he...
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we'll bring in our panel, fox news contributor steve hayes, mollie hemingway, and jeff mason white house reuters. >> this is a interesting report, it confirms what my publication began reporting two years ago, he disseminated information that was not his to possess, he shared it with people he was not authorized to share it with and he directed the information be leaked to the media, all of these things are shown in this exhaustive report which usually inspector general reports are pretty restrained and how they talked about these things, the language used by the inspector general to describe the actions taken by comey really speaks to how seriously they considered it. they did make a criminal referral based on his behavior. >> bret: it's just one part, we are waiting on the second part which is the fisa abuse part and the substance of what people are looking at >> i think lindsey graham is right, there's a lot more coming for the fbi and the doj. if you think about the tweet, the second tweet you showed on showed on the is neither a liar nor a leaguer -- it's really hard to justify that
we'll bring in our panel, fox news contributor steve hayes, mollie hemingway, and jeff mason white house reuters. >> this is a interesting report, it confirms what my publication began reporting two years ago, he disseminated information that was not his to possess, he shared it with people he was not authorized to share it with and he directed the information be leaked to the media, all of these things are shown in this exhaustive report which usually inspector general reports are pretty...
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jesse carlyle, molly hemingway, molly, vice president biden a lot has been maftd friendship braceletets, the closeness with the obamas. senator booker sid you want to disfans yourself when it comes to the policies. >> not just senator booker but mayor de blasso pressuring him to explain where he was different than president obama. biden didn't do a great job of handling it a tax but he responded, shieg wouldn't get into what he privately told obama about his position. it was more interesting people were taking it to kamala harris. she didn't have particularly good responses. whether it was biden going after her for her medicare for all plan, or tulsi gabbard talking about her bad criminal justice record where she was targeting peep 78 harshly. kamala harris did not have good responses. the lack of response might be more interesting than what was happening with biden. >> shannon: it may be a little bit of round one the vice president was caught off guard by the attacks that came his way. senator harris got a lot of attention, she was attacking, scoring the points, moving into another
jesse carlyle, molly hemingway, molly, vice president biden a lot has been maftd friendship braceletets, the closeness with the obamas. senator booker sid you want to disfans yourself when it comes to the policies. >> not just senator booker but mayor de blasso pressuring him to explain where he was different than president obama. biden didn't do a great job of handling it a tax but he responded, shieg wouldn't get into what he privately told obama about his position. it was more...
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like to point out faults in her science more copies in germany bega banned in the unitd states and hemingway was a huge bestseller and they grew up in the belief they wrote like the miserable translator. [laughter] and i'd like to point out they are protected under the copyright and got the percentage and never quit her rights to the translations until tonight so we finally started to translate on the right way. so, if they publishing an adventure because you never really know what is going to be a hit. >> why would people be so concerned about the books that are published if they do not have an affect on readers? >> damn books. why do they banned a book if they do not believe that it will change a mind and heart in the ways people banning don't want to have happen next >> me and a couple of others, and i also covered the iranian resolutiorevolution so i wasn'ta position to promise they never read the book. he never did. some idiot from his circle read the book and published a review in a non- islamic reviewer pointed out it's being challenged in the form of satire and they decided to go ahe
like to point out faults in her science more copies in germany bega banned in the unitd states and hemingway was a huge bestseller and they grew up in the belief they wrote like the miserable translator. [laughter] and i'd like to point out they are protected under the copyright and got the percentage and never quit her rights to the translations until tonight so we finally started to translate on the right way. so, if they publishing an adventure because you never really know what is going to...
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and mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist. okay.e president is pushing back on his critics who obviously have tied his tweets and his rhetoric to these actions, at least the ones in el paso. >> beta work trying to restart his campaign. i think it's sad that on a day when donald trump goes to these two cities to play the role of healer and she for so many past presidents have done, his other critics are saying you shouldn't go. that's the state of political polarization that is available right now. it's fine to say as many of the attractors do that donald trump is a flawed message or because of his sometimes divisive rhetoric. but, when you are making the case that he is the one spreading animosity, i think that shows how some of his critics are and i've become unhinged over this. >> bret: listen to the president and joe biden on hate groups. >> president trump: i'm concerned about the rise of any group of hate. any group of hate, whether it's white supremacy or any other kind of supremacy, whether it's antifa or any group of hate, i
and mollie hemingway, senior editor at the federalist. okay.e president is pushing back on his critics who obviously have tied his tweets and his rhetoric to these actions, at least the ones in el paso. >> beta work trying to restart his campaign. i think it's sad that on a day when donald trump goes to these two cities to play the role of healer and she for so many past presidents have done, his other critics are saying you shouldn't go. that's the state of political polarization that is...
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great discussion both segments richard fowler, gillian turner and mollie hemingway.osecutors ramp up jeff bezos allegation that is the national inquirer blackmailed him, some calling president trump accessory to mass murder, how much of this is driven by ancestrydna has new features and richer stories. ...and it's now on sale for just $59. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. >> things are getting really ugly after latest mass shootings, some people in the media feel free to make the most heinous charges against president trump, even going to far to call him accomplice to mass murder, nbc host wallace. >> we are one of his favorite targets. >> talking about exterminating latinos. >> right. >> exterminating an entire ethnic group, what? apologized but only on twitter, i misspoke for call calling extermination of latinos, my mistake was unintentional and i'm sorry. half apology as she added trump intentionally assaults people of color. here a joe regular, donnie. >> stop complaini
great discussion both segments richard fowler, gillian turner and mollie hemingway.osecutors ramp up jeff bezos allegation that is the national inquirer blackmailed him, some calling president trump accessory to mass murder, how much of this is driven by ancestrydna has new features and richer stories. ...and it's now on sale for just $59. it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...to discover your heritage. get your dna kit (now) for just $59 at ancestry.com. >> things are getting...
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molly hemingway, jason chafis will take you inside the doj the inspector general's damning report oney and revealing important new detail, a lot of people are missing it. also, the man who first hired comey in government, rudy giuliani, yes, he's responsible, is here with a fiery response. and perhaps a ting of regret. plus, a man who served at the highest levels of the fbi with comey is now calling for the former director to apologize to the men and women of the bureau. his emotional plea later. and in the latest installment of our raymond on t
molly hemingway, jason chafis will take you inside the doj the inspector general's damning report oney and revealing important new detail, a lot of people are missing it. also, the man who first hired comey in government, rudy giuliani, yes, he's responsible, is here with a fiery response. and perhaps a ting of regret. plus, a man who served at the highest levels of the fbi with comey is now calling for the former director to apologize to the men and women of the bureau. his emotional plea...
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mark hemingway treating, "repeating the wedding itself get bullied into changing its coverage for thefor "the new york times"." brian, the smear gives a tea party that it was a reese's movement continues to live on thinks of social media telling "the new york times" they need to change their headline. when the tea party was about pushing back on barack obama's policy. but they made about race to distract from that. >> brian: a couple things -- the thing that hurt the tea party most of all was the irs investigation that kept them on the sidelines and helped allow barack obama to win another four years in office. because there was such a potent force in the midterms. the thing to keep in mind, as a business decision, this is the stupidest thing ever. you've already got the left. writing fair articles about president trump, and put the zinger in there if you choose to. so you can keep your sanity in your world. if someone calls up and says, "change this headline or we will unsubscribe," where are they going to go? >> capri: isn't news supposed to be just that can make news, and reporting
mark hemingway treating, "repeating the wedding itself get bullied into changing its coverage for thefor "the new york times"." brian, the smear gives a tea party that it was a reese's movement continues to live on thinks of social media telling "the new york times" they need to change their headline. when the tea party was about pushing back on barack obama's policy. but they made about race to distract from that. >> brian: a couple things -- the thing that...
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amy walter, national auditor for the report and mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist."ite for any of this? >> congress has a really long history of not doing anything after these shootings. no matter how horrible they were. it does appear that there were a growing support for these red flag laws of these are not for congress to pass a law, but encouraging states to pass their own red flag laws. >> shannon: some funding. grant money. >> it's not clear whether it would actually help in this mass shooting, certainly it appeared to be an issue in the parkland shooting. experts say would help a lot more preventing suicides. beyond that as far as the background checks that you just heard about, democrats are saying in the house we have passed it, mitch mcconnell should call the senate back to pass it immediately. in february president trump issued a veto threat of this bill, he wrote it down and put it out. as an actual threat to this bill. it would have to be some sort of different build for republicans even to think about. >> shannon: under these circumstances change the dy
amy walter, national auditor for the report and mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist."ite for any of this? >> congress has a really long history of not doing anything after these shootings. no matter how horrible they were. it does appear that there were a growing support for these red flag laws of these are not for congress to pass a law, but encouraging states to pass their own red flag laws. >> shannon: some funding. grant money. >> it's not clear...
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charles lane, opinion writer for "the washington post," mollie hemingway sr.federalist" and we welcome back fox news contributor steve hayes after a year in spain with his family. what do you think? president trump is still in office and he is levying tariffs on china, what do you think? >> what we've seen today in my view is why trade wars aren't good in the first place. the administration is right that the chinese didn't make good on their promises to buy more u.s. agricultural products. that leaves the president and the administration having to respond and this is the way they are choosing to respond. i think the president is wrong when he says 10% of 300 billion is a small number. if you look at the rest of the consequences, they aren't consequences for the united states. 20 billion in revenue, you see bailouts to farmers in a way that a small government conservatives have traditionally opposed. bankruptcies increase and that's problematic for a wide variety of reasons and kamala harris is right, the president is breaking his promise to those farmers. >> b
charles lane, opinion writer for "the washington post," mollie hemingway sr.federalist" and we welcome back fox news contributor steve hayes after a year in spain with his family. what do you think? president trump is still in office and he is levying tariffs on china, what do you think? >> what we've seen today in my view is why trade wars aren't good in the first place. the administration is right that the chinese didn't make good on their promises to buy more u.s....
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tom rogan is a commentary writer for the "washington examiner," mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the josh kraushaar politics editor for the national journal. you in particular has said the president is playing a dangerous game. >> because of the timing with the essential collapse, his remedy today of the markets and the president throwing a new amenability to cutting a deal into framing that under the broader environment of the hong kong protest, the risk is that he shows xi jinping who has real economic concerns and the president knows from his intelligence briefing that china is in pain -- he shows xi jinping the american president is getting ready to buck him a little bit here, so we can play for more time. i think that is what the perception will be and that is the risk. >> john: xi jinping does have huge problems, clashes in hong kong are a problem. >> particularly because he's constrained in what he can do in response. the situation in hong kong is unfortunate and it's what people had every reason to expect might happen when great britain gave hong kong back to china. this is r
tom rogan is a commentary writer for the "washington examiner," mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the josh kraushaar politics editor for the national journal. you in particular has said the president is playing a dangerous game. >> because of the timing with the essential collapse, his remedy today of the markets and the president throwing a new amenability to cutting a deal into framing that under the broader environment of the hong kong protest, the risk is that he...
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. >> shannon: let's bring in tonight's power panel, jessica tarlov, guy benson, and mollie hemingway.u. racist weeds, how close he is with the obama's, but not endorsing him. and senator booker called him out with you want to distance yourself with the policies and those kind of things? >> not just senator booker, but mayor de blasio forcing them to explain where he differed or whether he would renounce any of president obama's positions and biden did not do a great job of handling these attacks but he did respond to them, for instance saying he wouldn't get into what he privately told obama about his positions. people were also taking it to kamala harris and there she didn't have particularly good responses whether it was biden going after her for her medicare for all plan talking about the irresponsibility of that plan or tulsi gabbard talking about her really bad criminal justice record where she was targeting people really harshly. something that really bothers a lot of voters. kamala harris did not have quick or good responses and i think the lack of response would be more intere
. >> shannon: let's bring in tonight's power panel, jessica tarlov, guy benson, and mollie hemingway.u. racist weeds, how close he is with the obama's, but not endorsing him. and senator booker called him out with you want to distance yourself with the policies and those kind of things? >> not just senator booker, but mayor de blasio forcing them to explain where he differed or whether he would renounce any of president obama's positions and biden did not do a great job of handling...
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on august 20th, we'll host mollie hemingway and carrie severino for the new amazon number one best seller, justice on trial, but the kavanaugh supreme court hearings. on september 11th, we'll host two programs, the first is an annual commemoration of patriot day, and then we'll host supreme court justice neil gorsuch that evening for a discussion with nixon foundation president, hugh hughity, -- hewitt and then jams mattis will appear in congresses with hugh hewitt from the stage. this evening we're pleased to host the author of a new book on the post presidential years of richard nixon. it's very important and little studied period of richard nixon's life of achievement, setback and come back i deserving of a book of it's and probably series of books. not one to be written off, richard nixon rose from the worst of defeats to become america's elder statesman. in his 20-year period of 1974 to 1994, he re-invented what it means to be a former president. servings a advicer to every one of his successors he made 29 foreign trips and work with world leaders across the globe. to tell this remar
on august 20th, we'll host mollie hemingway and carrie severino for the new amazon number one best seller, justice on trial, but the kavanaugh supreme court hearings. on september 11th, we'll host two programs, the first is an annual commemoration of patriot day, and then we'll host supreme court justice neil gorsuch that evening for a discussion with nixon foundation president, hugh hughity, -- hewitt and then jams mattis will appear in congresses with hugh hewitt from the stage. this evening...
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here now, mollie hemingway, author of justice and trail and senior editor of "the federalist" and jessicat bustle.com, both of fox news contributors. jess, let me start with you, is the court ill, and is the court in need of healing or sort of forced restructuring? >> i take those as two separate issues. i do believe the court to be ill. a majority of americans do in that they say that it is motivated purely by partisanship, 55% of americans say that. in need of restructuring? no, i'm going to side with rbg here that nine is plenty. that is the right number of justices. as far as with the democratic hopefuls are doing, showed a few people who are open to this, whether that's expanding the number 215 or having kind of rotating set of justices coming in from the appellate court. that feels like a dangerous precedent to set here. i think joe biden's right to stick with less work with what we have. if there is no doubt that partisanship has completely infected the court. >> martha: mollie, what to think about that? has partisanship completely infected court? >> i think the court has for many
here now, mollie hemingway, author of justice and trail and senior editor of "the federalist" and jessicat bustle.com, both of fox news contributors. jess, let me start with you, is the court ill, and is the court in need of healing or sort of forced restructuring? >> i take those as two separate issues. i do believe the court to be ill. a majority of americans do in that they say that it is motivated purely by partisanship, 55% of americans say that. in need of restructuring?...
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whole thing was so weird he already wrote down everything he knows it's like if you called in ernest hemingwayill him about one of his books "is it true that one of the characters is an old man?" "yes." [ laughter ] "and he is, in fact, on the sea? "that is correct." [ laughter ] republicans, meanwhile, tried to impugn mueller's credibility, like when congressman louie gohmert bizarrely asked mueller if he was friends with former fbi director james comey, who of course was fired by trump after trump asked him for loyalty and told him to shut down his investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. >> you and james comey have been good friends, were good friends, for many years correct? >> we were business associates we both started off at the justice department about - >> you were good friends you can work together and not be friends but you and comey were friends. >> we were friends >> seth: gohmert might just be jealous that unlike him, people have friends [ laughter ] "and this friend of yours, he's someone you can have lunch with, maybe catch a ball game? [ laughter and
whole thing was so weird he already wrote down everything he knows it's like if you called in ernest hemingwayill him about one of his books "is it true that one of the characters is an old man?" "yes." [ laughter ] "and he is, in fact, on the sea? "that is correct." [ laughter ] republicans, meanwhile, tried to impugn mueller's credibility, like when congressman louie gohmert bizarrely asked mueller if he was friends with former fbi director james comey, who...
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do you want to read hemingway's old man and sea, or watch the film gone with wind.it sounds funny but it's a bit un-american. but we have already already reserved meet press just in case those buckeyes find an official to throw a phantom flag and give them the use of the word the. if ohio state wants to trademark something as commonplace as the, we'll trademark all the spaces between words. enjoy that the ohio state university -- or whatever the heck that spells. don't try to make the yours. it belongs to all of us. in this era of hyper branding, i have to ask, et tu brutus? and fueling the economy. you're small business owners, and there's nothing small about your business. that's why with dell small business technology advisors. you'll get tailored product solutions, expert tech advice and one-on-one partnership. to help your small business do big things. ♪ call an advisor today at 877-buy-dell ♪ doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain.
do you want to read hemingway's old man and sea, or watch the film gone with wind.it sounds funny but it's a bit un-american. but we have already already reserved meet press just in case those buckeyes find an official to throw a phantom flag and give them the use of the word the. if ohio state wants to trademark something as commonplace as the, we'll trademark all the spaces between words. enjoy that the ohio state university -- or whatever the heck that spells. don't try to make the yours. it...
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mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist" and jeff mason, white house corresponded for writersaid he's going to do these press briefings more regularly, sort of like that defense secretary rumsfeld used to do back in the day. we will see, but on afghanistan, what about what was said? >> well, the first thing to remember is we are in the 18th year in the war in afghanistan. that's just kind of crazy on the face of it. so what you see here is this update on the talks that are going on in which the taliban, which now controls more territory than it has since 2001, it has been gaining from this insurgency. the taliban is supposed to promise to be good and not to support militancy inside afghanistan and not to let afghanistan become a haven for terrorism like it did before 2001. when you listen to general dunford, he said we're not going to -- he didn't want to use the withdraw word. we're not going to withdraw, we currently have 14,000 troops, meaning some number of troops will still be there, and this is a president who promised to get us out in the last campaign and to keep us ou
mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist" and jeff mason, white house corresponded for writersaid he's going to do these press briefings more regularly, sort of like that defense secretary rumsfeld used to do back in the day. we will see, but on afghanistan, what about what was said? >> well, the first thing to remember is we are in the 18th year in the war in afghanistan. that's just kind of crazy on the face of it. so what you see here is this update on the talks...
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he is not ernest hemingway. you don't get to make it up based on facts. i don't have to have the fax. >> the problem is, chris, this is the kind of thing, this last thing "the washington post" story, i mean, if it were joe biden analyzing that story said the whole thing is a bunch of malarkey, right? a guy made up, conflate lead different stories. it's different than saying you were in vermont when you were in new hampshire or having a slip of the tongue. sometimes i walk into a room and i can't remember what i walked into the room for. those are things that everybody does. but jonathan capehart is right is it feeds into that narrative that biden maybe is too old for yet another campaign. and the real problem i think, chris, if this gets up to the decibel level or keeps happening where he is seen as a fabulous as someone who makes things up, think about who the democrats are running against. they are running against the guy who has been proven to make things up, to be a pathological liar. they don't want that issue diluted in a general election. >> what's
he is not ernest hemingway. you don't get to make it up based on facts. i don't have to have the fax. >> the problem is, chris, this is the kind of thing, this last thing "the washington post" story, i mean, if it were joe biden analyzing that story said the whole thing is a bunch of malarkey, right? a guy made up, conflate lead different stories. it's different than saying you were in vermont when you were in new hampshire or having a slip of the tongue. sometimes i walk into a...
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another hemingway. and out of budapest, came of radio broadcast that the people of hungary had risen up against the soviets and said get out of town. miracle of miracles, they did. the soviets - - their tanks. they sent them back in and slaughtered thousands of young men and women. my age, i was then 23. and i was so stricken by that. i thought, what can i do? what can my country do? it was a very weak press release out of the white house which disappointed me greatly. we didn't do anything more than that. and i resolved peter, at that point, that whatever else i did. i would help those who were proposing communism as best as i could. so i became an anti-communist because of the budapest revolution of 1956. >> so that was dwight eisenhower. >> yes. the republican party is one thing and the conservative party is another. and we can't judge the ups and downs of the movement faced upon the ups and downs of the party which is just interested in election. the conservative movement is an intellectual movement
another hemingway. and out of budapest, came of radio broadcast that the people of hungary had risen up against the soviets and said get out of town. miracle of miracles, they did. the soviets - - their tanks. they sent them back in and slaughtered thousands of young men and women. my age, i was then 23. and i was so stricken by that. i thought, what can i do? what can my country do? it was a very weak press release out of the white house which disappointed me greatly. we didn't do anything...
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he's hanging out with ernest hemingway the most famous ex pat there. and this period 1959 and it's winding down now, in case you're wondering. sort of the final period. it's what i call the honeymoon of the revolution and it's the time that everyone loved fidel. everyone loved che. they were heroes. in the united states as well. and so in april fidel and the gang were invited up to speak in washington to the american society of editors and that -- they all fly up. and then they're very popular here, but when they go to new york they're mobbed. 20,000 people meet them at penn station and fidel is carried on the shoulders to the hotel. he climbs the empire state building, goes to the bronze zoo. again, all of the press coverage is very laudatory. reincarnation of one of the founding fathers. it's as if americans were recognizing their own better selves, you know? sort of the sense of a small group who managed to overthrow an evil empire. like, you know, also popular amongst the african-americans saw in cuba overnight they got rid of the segregation laws.
he's hanging out with ernest hemingway the most famous ex pat there. and this period 1959 and it's winding down now, in case you're wondering. sort of the final period. it's what i call the honeymoon of the revolution and it's the time that everyone loved fidel. everyone loved che. they were heroes. in the united states as well. and so in april fidel and the gang were invited up to speak in washington to the american society of editors and that -- they all fly up. and then they're very popular...