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it was the fireman henry miller. that's what matters there. and because new york city has 771 miles of coastline, it this meant that so many people who saw that happen on that day were looking out there like a giant hole in their landscape. i found that immigrants are really very, very much contributing to the city. >> right. >> of course, as they are the country. people ask me why don't you just walk one hour and say you walked four hours? well, beside the fact that it's not the case, i would have missed so many things like the immigrant in queens when i saw the beautiful flowers outside his house and i said what they are, he said they grow in my homeland of guy and a. when i get i see the flowers. >> your book came out in paperback. tell us about that and the next few books you are writing as well. >> well, this book came out in paperback now. it did well in hard cover. we went through a number of printings. now it's out in paperback, guess. and i am now working on five more books, one on each borough. i finished the first one. the brooklyn
it was the fireman henry miller. that's what matters there. and because new york city has 771 miles of coastline, it this meant that so many people who saw that happen on that day were looking out there like a giant hole in their landscape. i found that immigrants are really very, very much contributing to the city. >> right. >> of course, as they are the country. people ask me why don't you just walk one hour and say you walked four hours? well, beside the fact that it's not the...
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number two, henry miller loved dirty words like [inaudible] and bed bugs. they appear in seven of the most famous novels. number three during the vietnam war the army tried to build a detector to use bed bugs to snuff out enemies. it didn't work. number four, two words to her manic insemination it's how bed bugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female and stabs her in the belly with his needle like penis and ejaculates in her belly. for bedbugs it is a family affair literally. a single female can have an entire infestation. i will just let that sink in. fact number six, bed bugs are crazy. how crazy we tried killing them off from everything like gunpowder and baseball bats and blowtorches and they still come back. yes, yours too. i'm talking to you. once more, check out the book how they infiltrated the bedrooms and took over with additional support from the foundation. thank you for staying collective putting that together. there are a lot of stories in this book and generally some of them are funny like an animation and some of them are reall
number two, henry miller loved dirty words like [inaudible] and bed bugs. they appear in seven of the most famous novels. number three during the vietnam war the army tried to build a detector to use bed bugs to snuff out enemies. it didn't work. number four, two words to her manic insemination it's how bed bugs say i love you. the male climbs on top of the female and stabs her in the belly with his needle like penis and ejaculates in her belly. for bedbugs it is a family affair literally. a...
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henry kissinger. i want to bring in matt miller for more on this. pretty outrageous.way, i saw your book in a russian bookstore. matt: it is pretty outrageous. the publisher has said if the authors have a problem with us, they can come here and we can negotiate some kind of payment settlement. luke harding has been banned from reentering russia. he cannot go to them. on the other hand, although he did not write the book per se, it does look like it is a compendium of his previous commentary from the guardian and other sources. it's not like they just made it up. scarlet: he can't really distance himself from it because he wrote about putin in the past. matt: it is unfair for them to publish it under some fun and name. find them at making of henry kissinger's book. they do have a history of controversial political commentary. it's not necessarily the case putinhese are all pro books. there is one called how the west lost to putin. cia -- the have one called putin's big mistake. it is possible that they could be at least a little bit balanced. they have one that was wri
henry kissinger. i want to bring in matt miller for more on this. pretty outrageous.way, i saw your book in a russian bookstore. matt: it is pretty outrageous. the publisher has said if the authors have a problem with us, they can come here and we can negotiate some kind of payment settlement. luke harding has been banned from reentering russia. he cannot go to them. on the other hand, although he did not write the book per se, it does look like it is a compendium of his previous commentary...
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miller. >> probably be more effective than me. if you go and investigate the searcher it would seem to me, henry, that you have got to have the server. >> yes. that is a big question mark here. it seems as if anyone else who is being talked to. >> have the server says we have a court order to look at the server. you know this country i hate to say this i love america. he we are just looking like a banana republic here. it's going down hill fast. let's take the donations to the clinton foundation. i you mean, really. and i was impressed. look at this. al gore i think he gave 35 cents to charity al gore did over a period of five years and biden doesn't give any money to charity at all. he says he doesn't have any money to give, whatever. so i said look at this hillary clinton and bill clinton 15 million. man, the wounded warriors, the kids, charity, all the stuff. they must be going and then all of a sudden all but 200,000 over a seven year period is to the clinton foundation. i'm laughing they fly around in private jets who pays for that in the clinton foundation. they go to different countries and states. who pays for that? the clin
miller. >> probably be more effective than me. if you go and investigate the searcher it would seem to me, henry, that you have got to have the server. >> yes. that is a big question mark here. it seems as if anyone else who is being talked to. >> have the server says we have a court order to look at the server. you know this country i hate to say this i love america. he we are just looking like a banana republic here. it's going down hill fast. let's take the donations to the...
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henry kissinger used to say that power was the ultimate aphrodisiac and i think woodrow wilson would have agreed. mr. cooper: oh, yeah. ms. miller: and so, he was using this entree to these secret papers as part of his courting, courtship and she was susceptible to that. and so, he shared a great deal of what he was doing, really a great deal of what he was doing with her. so that, i think john said that she probably knew as well as anyone what he was doing and what he was thinking because he was a -- he was a real lone wolf when it came to being a president. he didn't have a lot of close advisers wouldn't you say. mr. cooper: that's true. yes, that's true. ms. swain: i have a quote to show you both. it's from edith wilson herself. she published her memoirs. and in this big controversy about how much power she took upon herself. here's what she said, "i myself never made a single decision regarding the disposition of public affairs. the only decision that was mine was what was important and what was not and the very important decision of when to present matters to my husband." ok. so, today, we know the gatekeeper to the preside
henry kissinger used to say that power was the ultimate aphrodisiac and i think woodrow wilson would have agreed. mr. cooper: oh, yeah. ms. miller: and so, he was using this entree to these secret papers as part of his courting, courtship and she was susceptible to that. and so, he shared a great deal of what he was doing, really a great deal of what he was doing with her. so that, i think john said that she probably knew as well as anyone what he was doing and what he was thinking because he...