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, their anniversary ticket sales aren't something to celebrate especially for those like matthew horowitzho are trying to resell theirs. >> it's been hard. that hasn't been the appetite i have seen in previous years. i have been using craigslist, facebook, texting to friends all over, and there is no interest. >> reporter: individual sellers are offering to hand-deliver the tickets and throw in a driveway parking spot to make the sale. with offers like that, it seems unlikely concerts-goers will cough up for a full-price day pass which, by the way, are still available on the concert's site. >> ticket sales every year is different in how the sales patterns are. so this year, we'll have some tickets that we'll probably sell out a few days in front, maybe a week in front. >> reporter: and as of this afternoon, three-day passes are officially sold out. but despite organizers' optimism, when we talked to them last week, for sale by owner prices are dropping as the friday kickoff draws closer. individual sellers we talked to say the line-up is to blame. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: headlining bands
, their anniversary ticket sales aren't something to celebrate especially for those like matthew horowitzho are trying to resell theirs. >> it's been hard. that hasn't been the appetite i have seen in previous years. i have been using craigslist, facebook, texting to friends all over, and there is no interest. >> reporter: individual sellers are offering to hand-deliver the tickets and throw in a driveway parking spot to make the sale. with offers like that, it seems unlikely...
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horowitz andd others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administration's. it was part of the annual politicon conference in pasadena, california. >> the one thing that has been missing for decades, i have written three books about it, going back -- after the ideology of the cult of isis and al qaeda. they are an apocalyptic cult because they have taken the peaceful origin of 1.6 billion people, corrupted them to believe they are the executor of thes will to bring about end of times. and their greatest allies are those people in this country and in the west who say it is the one .6 billion muslims that are the problem. no, they are not. million --t the 1.6 alienns mullah dish muslims are -- a toyota corolla. what they do not seem to have is a small fraction of a small thetion of a percent of cult, this guy that existed in history and has equated to people who do not follow the koran, who behave like they are muslims, and have to rely on guys like me from the intelligence community to come and tell you straight that the guy that is
horowitz andd others talk about the situation in the middle east and the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administration's. it was part of the annual politicon conference in pasadena, california. >> the one thing that has been missing for decades, i have written three books about it, going back -- after the ideology of the cult of isis and al qaeda. they are an apocalyptic cult because they have taken the peaceful origin of 1.6 billion people, corrupted them to believe they are the...
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i will start with david world with -- horowitz. david, you have some strong ideas of how we got here. the floor is yours. first, a look at what we are talking about. 500,000 people have been slaughtered. god.n the name of islam's they have become terrorists dates -- states. it has been replaced by russia, syria and iran, the reason for this is obama's strategic patience, which is strategic power. --h secretaries of state obama drew a redline to stop him from using chemical weapons. through immoral aggression -- he was a madman. he happened to be at war with al qaeda. one of the worst things that obama did was to return our american forces from iraq. he said we need 20,000 troops. obama had declared to retreat from the middle east. he blamed the united states as a problem. vacuum -- 500,000 people would be alive and 20 million refugees were created because of obama's policies. you have the american allies in egypt. people revolted in 2009, it was absolutely violent because his policy of -- he concluded his s.trayal of the iranian he
i will start with david world with -- horowitz. david, you have some strong ideas of how we got here. the floor is yours. first, a look at what we are talking about. 500,000 people have been slaughtered. god.n the name of islam's they have become terrorists dates -- states. it has been replaced by russia, syria and iran, the reason for this is obama's strategic patience, which is strategic power. --h secretaries of state obama drew a redline to stop him from using chemical weapons. through...
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david horowitz's freedom senter is all right.nservatives have to begin to think of alternatives but just is, with your point, it is, the distressing, direct effort i think some collusion, it appears to be the southern poverty law center and "propublica" to use that use that list to try to destroy particular sites. stuart: nature of conservative opinion and labeling it hate. >> literally not just taking it out of circulation but destroying people financially. stuart: want to talk to you about james clapper, former director of national intelligence, he has harsh words following the president's rally last night. listen to this. >> i don't know when i've listen and watched something like this from a president that i found more disturbing. i really question his ability to, fitness to be in this office and i also am beginning to wonder about his motivation for, maybe he is looking for a way out. stuart: tam mixer i can't ever remember anything like this before. the former direct are to have national security questioning the ability and
david horowitz's freedom senter is all right.nservatives have to begin to think of alternatives but just is, with your point, it is, the distressing, direct effort i think some collusion, it appears to be the southern poverty law center and "propublica" to use that use that list to try to destroy particular sites. stuart: nature of conservative opinion and labeling it hate. >> literally not just taking it out of circulation but destroying people financially. stuart: want to talk...
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its backers include andreessen horowitz and battery ventures. joining us is the ceo and cofounder. for joining us. companytand that your helps provide ai tools that startups might have trouble providing on their own. >> that's exactly it. emily: tell us a little bit more about how it works. seeing out there, we have over 500 customers, and we see a big gap. everybody talks about how ai has taken over, but they don't tell you that only 1% are actually successful. the huge potential, but they are struggling with it. they don't have 20 dozen engineers to focus on this problem. tore are three problems attack. one is a people problem. are solving cancer diagnosis with ai, you probably need medical doctors involved, and they need to collaborate with data scientists. that is the first problem. the second problem is the process problem. they have to stitch together lots of software to get ai working. finally, there is an infrastructure problem managing machines we have built. and analytics process to develop -- address this. emily: i spoke to nikesh arora -- formerly of google, and he says
its backers include andreessen horowitz and battery ventures. joining us is the ceo and cofounder. for joining us. companytand that your helps provide ai tools that startups might have trouble providing on their own. >> that's exactly it. emily: tell us a little bit more about how it works. seeing out there, we have over 500 customers, and we see a big gap. everybody talks about how ai has taken over, but they don't tell you that only 1% are actually successful. the huge potential, but...
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i will start with david horowitz, who was dubbed by "the new york times" as the intellectual godfather of the trump administration and has written a number of books. david, you have some strong views of how we got here, and also some strong views on how we get out. the floor is yours. >> first, a look at what we are talking about. in the eight years of the obama administration, 500,000 people have been slaughtered. christians and muslims have been slaughtered by isis, all in the name of islam's god. libya and yemen have become terrorist states. the united states, when obama began, was a dominant foreign power in the middle east. that has been expelled and replaced by russia, which is aligned with two monster regimes, syria and iran. the reason for this is obama's strategic patience, which is really strategic power. -- cowardice. he has failed to draw the line in syria red to try to stop assad, whom both the secretaries of state enabled by calling him a democratic reformer when he began slaughtering his own people. obama drew a redline to stop him from using chemical weapons, which he f
i will start with david horowitz, who was dubbed by "the new york times" as the intellectual godfather of the trump administration and has written a number of books. david, you have some strong views of how we got here, and also some strong views on how we get out. the floor is yours. >> first, a look at what we are talking about. in the eight years of the obama administration, 500,000 people have been slaughtered. christians and muslims have been slaughtered by isis, all in the...
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if you have your eye field on spotify and are an addict already, you can go into andreessen and horowitz'sst. they are already available. this is something they have been playing up behind the scenes. they commissioned original content on the music business. they are expanding that and will be commissioning a new batch of original podcasts in the coming months. so clearly this is a key move. about is this all diversifying the business model before an ipo? >> i think it is. the share listing is coming up in october. they are looking to ramp up where they get the revenues from. they have to give away so much in terms of royalties to music labels. they are looking at new areas of growth and wooing advertisers. no wonder, when the teenagers and adults in america, 15% of them come are listening to a podcast for week. this could be monetized. we understand advertising revenue is set to grow 85% this year. this could be more than $200 million. it not only helps with advertising, but it also helps with addiction to the spotify app itself, because they don't want you going into an apple app while y
if you have your eye field on spotify and are an addict already, you can go into andreessen and horowitz'sst. they are already available. this is something they have been playing up behind the scenes. they commissioned original content on the music business. they are expanding that and will be commissioning a new batch of original podcasts in the coming months. so clearly this is a key move. about is this all diversifying the business model before an ipo? >> i think it is. the share...
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they wanted to bring milo back, but meanwhile, they already had a program to bring david horowitz to campus. he's one of the stable speakers and, you know, actually incidentally somebody who i heard speak at dartmouth and i co-wrote a chapter in his book. he's a great conservative speaker. but universities response was as follows. you can let this dude come speak, but, um, you know, safety concerns been these conservatives, so ok he can't speak beyond -- he can't speak late. like after 3:00. ok. well, students, were in class until 3:00, i mean, how's that going to work. some people can go see him speak. ok, where can we have him speak? over there. like two miles away from the center of campus. like bus distance away from the center of campus. during classes, ok, that's going to be hard. ok, but on top of that, we strongly encourage you not to publicize this event in any way. don't turn on your social media, and by the way, if you invite outsiders off the campus to come, we're going to charge you extra security fees for that. so can't speak in the middle of campus, can't speak during
they wanted to bring milo back, but meanwhile, they already had a program to bring david horowitz to campus. he's one of the stable speakers and, you know, actually incidentally somebody who i heard speak at dartmouth and i co-wrote a chapter in his book. he's a great conservative speaker. but universities response was as follows. you can let this dude come speak, but, um, you know, safety concerns been these conservatives, so ok he can't speak beyond -- he can't speak late. like after 3:00....
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so, to help make sense of it all, i spoke with steven horowitz of ball state university and he basicallyhat this issue has made a lot more complex based on the fact that this disparity might be coming from a woman's role at home. take a listen. >> yeah, that's the complicated part here right that it is true that the fact that women are still considered to be the primary caregivers in our means that they make different choices about their work careers tend to look for things that are more part time perhaps or that they can leave and then come back to later on without a great loss of skills and certainly that matters for the kinds of wages they can make down the road but notice that's not discrimination by employers, right, that might be about the choices women make it might be about the way we socialize men and women. i always say one of the best things that men can do if we're interested in equalizing the gender pay gap is to take on more responsibility at home for raising kids and for cleaning the house and all those other kinds of things. >> reporter: so, what's your take on the issue?
so, to help make sense of it all, i spoke with steven horowitz of ball state university and he basicallyhat this issue has made a lot more complex based on the fact that this disparity might be coming from a woman's role at home. take a listen. >> yeah, that's the complicated part here right that it is true that the fact that women are still considered to be the primary caregivers in our means that they make different choices about their work careers tend to look for things that are more...
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did they really want to pay a $200 per student tax to the university to hear david horowitz speak? he's great, but running the math, that did not make sense. so they decided that it wasn't worth the inconvenience and that event was cancelled. now that was the same month as the ann coulter event. let's talk about that. in the ann coulter situation, berkeley college republicans actually paired with another conservative -- not conservative, but another student organization on campus called bridge cal. bridge cal sl a national nonpartisan student organization and their goal is to come and bring speakers on the campus who are, you know, on interesting topics. they decided the topic of this speaker series was illegal immigration. timely, milo was supposedly going to out these dreamers and it's a big issue in the press. the president's spoken up a lot about it. they approach the republicans to see if berkeley college republicans would bring them to campus. they said sure, we can help you with that. and so they proposed to the university several weeks before the event. a little bit over si
did they really want to pay a $200 per student tax to the university to hear david horowitz speak? he's great, but running the math, that did not make sense. so they decided that it wasn't worth the inconvenience and that event was cancelled. now that was the same month as the ann coulter event. let's talk about that. in the ann coulter situation, berkeley college republicans actually paired with another conservative -- not conservative, but another student organization on campus called bridge...
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such an attack a lot of things have been projected in that article you one of you mentioned and horowitz just two or three days ago. it was written by by people who and quoting michael oren who had been the previous ambassador from israel to the u.s. . he had written a book as well as a jay cristol both of them are filled with the lies and deceit that were planted at johnson's order fifty years ago. and i'm going to go here i'm not understanding the product. can i please ask are you are you suggesting are you suggesting that israel was simply manipulated by lyndon johnson and that israel wasn't very much having a huge interest in getting america into a fight with egypt are you concluding that lyndon johnson manipulated israel or am i mistaken here forgive me if i am. i believe that that part of it was was primarily advanced by johnson and johnson himself for his own personal reasons the by the way you have you have to remember that it was the fourth day of a six day war the war was essentially over that already beaten egypt they were they were having peace negotiations at the un well i m
such an attack a lot of things have been projected in that article you one of you mentioned and horowitz just two or three days ago. it was written by by people who and quoting michael oren who had been the previous ambassador from israel to the u.s. . he had written a book as well as a jay cristol both of them are filled with the lies and deceit that were planted at johnson's order fifty years ago. and i'm going to go here i'm not understanding the product. can i please ask are you are you...
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the stars themself, liz macdonald, keith fitzgerald and todd horowitz. thanks all for being here.is out, mnuchin and mcconnell are working together. todd, do the markets like this, or is it show me what you can do rather than the hope of it getting done? >> good morning, ashley. i think that the markets may like are it, but i think the markets are tired of the same old rhetoric every day. it's a new guy in, new guy out, but the biggest problem is nobody wants to cooperate p with trump the begin with, so that's the bigger problem here. and that, i city, is going to be the pause that's going to have these markets go lower here. >> todd makes a great point. and we were talking earlier the way to get the gop and the business community on track is to get that easy victory of a tax cut. steve bannon was focusing on economic war with china -- ashley: creating money to build the wall. >> yeah, that's right. and rising maybe a government shutdown if you don't get that border wall funding. now you can focus it on tax cuts. ashley: so much talk, so little action. >> i know. ashley: hopefully
the stars themself, liz macdonald, keith fitzgerald and todd horowitz. thanks all for being here.is out, mnuchin and mcconnell are working together. todd, do the markets like this, or is it show me what you can do rather than the hope of it getting done? >> good morning, ashley. i think that the markets may like are it, but i think the markets are tired of the same old rhetoric every day. it's a new guy in, new guy out, but the biggest problem is nobody wants to cooperate p with trump the...
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horowitz and david others were talking about the situation in the middle east. they will touch on the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administrations. this is part of an annual conference in pasadena. you can watch that tonight at 8:00 eastern. there's a proofreading. -- preview. >> have killed more americans than any other country in the world. [indiscernible] blown up by an iranian ied. many of the negation nations with iran -- chance of death to america -- chants of death to america. the obama that would give them his whole middle east policy -- and they were isolated and there were sanctions against them come with no quid pro quo. responsible when you talk about yemen. who is in yemen? it is iran. that is the situation there. >> just a portion of tonight's program. you can see the entire event at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. saturday night on book tv, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, a former marine corps officer and a forme navalr office or talk about the history of women in the military in their book. long, women's stories, women's military stories h
horowitz and david others were talking about the situation in the middle east. they will touch on the policies of the bush, obama, and trump administrations. this is part of an annual conference in pasadena. you can watch that tonight at 8:00 eastern. there's a proofreading. -- preview. >> have killed more americans than any other country in the world. [indiscernible] blown up by an iranian ied. many of the negation nations with iran -- chance of death to america -- chants of death to...