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oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you?> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but nothing replaces human interaction. what i want to know about is, why did you start the company? >> so, in 2005, my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. we were like, "how did she even get cancer in the first place?" i went back to be with my family and help my sister through her treatments, and there was one day where i said, "mom, i'm not gonna go with you guys to the doctors. i need a break." and she said, "you know what? your sister doesn't get a break." and i was like, "wow." talk about, like, a waterworks moment. and she said, "why don't you just clean her apartment? make it really nice. when she comes home, it can
oh, this is jen. >> oh, hey, jen. >> hi. >> marcus. how are you?> nice to meet you. >> so, is this pretty much... >> well, this is the front office. >> okay. >> this is my office, and when jen comes into town--'cause she's based out of the east coast-- >> oh, wow. >> and she works in here also. >> i can't imagine having a co-worker, an employee 3,000 miles away from where our business is. look, i understand phone and email, but...
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helena: let's bring in our financial correspondent jens korte in new york.s, bring us up-to-date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement. jens: investors really have not made up their minds yet what to make out of the announcement net we have gotten, even after u.s. president donald trump spoke there were a few cheers on the floor of the new york stock exchange. some investors believe or shared that much him that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s.. that was just a few traders. which is to give you a reaction idea here in new york. the big question is will the whole situation escalate? that could happen, but it could very well not happen. where also short on details, which actions will to place -- take place, what and when. there is still a lot of room for interpretation. the market at one point was down then towards the end, the dow jones closed a tiny bit higher. helena: what about your interpretation? how could this affect u.s. companies? jens: well, certainly it could affect the defense stocks, the defense companies in th
helena: let's bring in our financial correspondent jens korte in new york.s, bring us up-to-date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement. jens: investors really have not made up their minds yet what to make out of the announcement net we have gotten, even after u.s. president donald trump spoke there were a few cheers on the floor of the new york stock exchange. some investors believe or shared that much him that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s.. that was...
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jens: what u.s. authorities probably did is what they usually do, that they are working the ranks of. the past couple of months we had two feet of the managers sentenced to prison terms, and they might have helped with some information to know if i'll chuck -- to now file charges against margin, and i would not suggest he plants his next summer vacation in florida. we have to wait and see what it means for them i would guess it is rather unlikely that the german government will extradite martin winterkorn, but to a certain degree it is not surprising that this happens because that is usually the way -- start with lower ranks and work your way up, and actually, u.s. authorities have reached the top. helena: to stay with us, jens. we will be coming back to you in a moment. we all know conference calls can sometimes be a little bit awkward, but when sometimes they go disastrously wrong -- here's a cautionary tale. american carmaker tesla continues to burn through more cash than it is running, ceo elon m
jens: what u.s. authorities probably did is what they usually do, that they are working the ranks of. the past couple of months we had two feet of the managers sentenced to prison terms, and they might have helped with some information to know if i'll chuck -- to now file charges against margin, and i would not suggest he plants his next summer vacation in florida. we have to wait and see what it means for them i would guess it is rather unlikely that the german government will extradite martin...
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jens korte, thank you.bridge analytica, the british firm at the heart of the facebook data collection scandal, has announced it is immediately ceasing operations. beacon sultan to group says it is declaring bankruptcy in the u.s. and britain. they were propelled into the limelight after it appeared its app collected dater on millions of facebook users. it used that information to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. facebook lost the trust of many users over the scandal and have since tightened privacy restrictions. growth in the eurozone is staging a start --#. -- sharp slowdown. in 2017 the economy expanded by a steady 0.7% in the second quarter through the end of the year. but initial results for the first quarter of this year reveal a slump to 0.4%. now, last week the european central bank warned that protectionist dangers were affecting the monetary blocks recovery. it is made up of the 19 eu member states that use the euro as a currency. portugal is seeing strong economic growth, and it's an
jens korte, thank you.bridge analytica, the british firm at the heart of the facebook data collection scandal, has announced it is immediately ceasing operations. beacon sultan to group says it is declaring bankruptcy in the u.s. and britain. they were propelled into the limelight after it appeared its app collected dater on millions of facebook users. it used that information to influence the 2016 u.s. presidential election. facebook lost the trust of many users over the scandal and have since...
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jens: well, directly i do not necessarily see it. first of all, besides some exceptions like boeing, for example, maybe comedies like general electric, there are not that many u.s. corporations doing business in iran. but then again, certainly the relations between the european union and the u.s. are pretty tense already. there is all the trade talks. if there is fighting going on about the iran deal, he definitely does not really help relations. to look at china, for example, for the u.s. agricultural industry, china is crucial. therefore, told us tension regarding the iran deal, even if it is not having a direct impact on the u.s. economy, certainly does not help in his overall really tense situation when it comes to the trade talk. helena: financial correspondent jens korte, thanks a lot. canadian prime minister justin trudeau says he feels positive about talks to rework the north american free trade agreement, for nafta. his comments came as a thursday deadline passed without agreement. u.s. officials say the talks needed to back
jens: well, directly i do not necessarily see it. first of all, besides some exceptions like boeing, for example, maybe comedies like general electric, there are not that many u.s. corporations doing business in iran. but then again, certainly the relations between the european union and the u.s. are pretty tense already. there is all the trade talks. if there is fighting going on about the iran deal, he definitely does not really help relations. to look at china, for example, for the u.s....
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helena: jens korte for us in new york. thank you.ally, we all know that the way we work, what we earn, how we live, are changing at a lighting speed, as commerce and industry changes as well. so to keep up with the trends, do join us for made in germany. that is dw's new business magazine holding into everything. -- delving into everything. don't miss our first show coming up in just over one hour. or catch up anytime on our website, dw.com/business. and it is back over now to brent. brent: wow. makes you want to do business and go dancing, too. thank you very much. the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif is in brussels tonight for talks with top eu officials on the future of that iran nuclear deal. zarif has already held what he called a constructive meeting with the eu's top diplomat, federica mogherini. afterwards he met before and ministers of germany, britain and france. tehran is urging europe to resist pressure from washington. that is after the u.s. moved to with draw from the back cast doubt over the deal's future.
helena: jens korte for us in new york. thank you.ally, we all know that the way we work, what we earn, how we live, are changing at a lighting speed, as commerce and industry changes as well. so to keep up with the trends, do join us for made in germany. that is dw's new business magazine holding into everything. -- delving into everything. don't miss our first show coming up in just over one hour. or catch up anytime on our website, dw.com/business. and it is back over now to brent. brent:...
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>> now from abc7, "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. >> welcome to "beyond the headlines." our show today focuses on our local asian-pacific-american community, or apa for short. the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen is here now with local apa leaders to talk about important issues affecting our bay area communities. >> cheryl, it's great to be here. i'm excited to introduce you to our panel of guests today. gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next,
>> now from abc7, "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. >> welcome to "beyond the headlines." our show today focuses on our local asian-pacific-american community, or apa for short. the library of congress defines the asian pacific as encompassing all of the asian continent, as well as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total...
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jens: i think.ed by what the president has been pressuring the central bank to do and we have had loose policy. the currency is depreciating significantly. inflation has spiked. it looks like it is not really fully under the controls and a pretty dangerous cocktail for currency. we have this negative balance sheet. down, it has negative implications for the currency so they don't get the benefit. tom: i am going to show this quickly. 12.2% core cpi, another indexes out at 11% as well. that's the domestic affect, forget about all the fancy suits and ties like you or me. turkey,people of inflation is how that turkish lira depreciation is expressed. jens: when the public starts to smell there is something going on, they might get concerned and that is when the capital kicks and. this is a dangerous cocktail and we can see it already in how the currency is hard to get under control. nejra: i love how tom has done the granular with turkey. i want to take it more broadly across the emerging markets face.
jens: i think.ed by what the president has been pressuring the central bank to do and we have had loose policy. the currency is depreciating significantly. inflation has spiked. it looks like it is not really fully under the controls and a pretty dangerous cocktail for currency. we have this negative balance sheet. down, it has negative implications for the currency so they don't get the benefit. tom: i am going to show this quickly. 12.2% core cpi, another indexes out at 11% as well. that's...
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ends soon. >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. i'm abc7 news anchor chris nguyen sitting in as guest host for this special roundtable edition. as more asian americans get involved in the political process, many wonder will this lead in a rise in racial tension? vincent, you work for a civil rights organization. it's important that people push back on bias and discrimination. >> it is, and i think the way we should understand our own identity is as a means, not an end. and so i think when we understand what it means to be treated as an other, we can maybe be more empathetic to other groups who are marginalized. and so in that way, we don't see everything as a contest for limited resources, but how we need to work together to make sure that everyone has a fair shot, i think that's the way to address some of these questions around, you know, any potential downsides of diversity, including tension between different groups. >> vincent, are you hearing more reports of people becoming more hateful toward others? >> well, i think we look
ends soon. >> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" with cheryl jennings. i'm abc7 news anchor chris nguyen sitting in as guest host for this special roundtable edition. as more asian americans get involved in the political process, many wonder will this lead in a rise in racial tension? vincent, you work for a civil rights organization. it's important that people push back on bias and discrimination. >> it is, and i think the way we should understand our own identity is...
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featuring best-selling fiction writers, contemporary novelists dish jen will be our guest. >> i woulde to say that with the creativity and i know many writers and so on. the people who have a lot to say are not -- they are undaunted by the rules of storytelling. the whole idea that there is a storytelling -- that there is a triangle, that you must learn to do this if you will go on to be a fiction writer, it is necessary but not -- it will not make you a great writer. but then you sit down with everybody else and discover that actually they could all do it, you know? i think that there is nothing about learning to do those things that helps creativity. >> her books include typical american, mona and the promised land and who is iris? watch our special series in depth fiction addition with author dish jen sunday from noon-3 pm eastern on cspan 2 . >>> this memorial day we look back 100 years to america's involvement in world war i, in the spring and summer of 1918, american army soldiers and marines had their first major combat in northeastern france along the western front. more than
featuring best-selling fiction writers, contemporary novelists dish jen will be our guest. >> i woulde to say that with the creativity and i know many writers and so on. the people who have a lot to say are not -- they are undaunted by the rules of storytelling. the whole idea that there is a storytelling -- that there is a triangle, that you must learn to do this if you will go on to be a fiction writer, it is necessary but not -- it will not make you a great writer. but then you sit...
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jens korte, thanking her much. little over a month before the next election, turkey's president rest of thai have erdogan is trying to create image of a country with a strong economy. at first glance he is right. but inflation is way above target and the manager charged is dead against rating interest rates. going off script like that is not what foreign investors want to hear. reporter: many young people in turkey cannot find a job. a sure sign the boom years are over. one in five in that age group is now jobless. the country's economy has taken several hits in recent years. more and more foreign capitals leaving turkey. an emerging -- those factors have sent the country's currency tumbling by 12since mid april alone it has lost 17% since the start of the year. to stop the trend and detract -- attract foreign money again, the central bank would have to raise interest rates further. they lifted one key rate of 13.5% in april. but president recep tayyip erdogan recently called interest rates the mother of all evil a
jens korte, thanking her much. little over a month before the next election, turkey's president rest of thai have erdogan is trying to create image of a country with a strong economy. at first glance he is right. but inflation is way above target and the manager charged is dead against rating interest rates. going off script like that is not what foreign investors want to hear. reporter: many young people in turkey cannot find a job. a sure sign the boom years are over. one in five in that age...
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william jennings bryan was back on the belt in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on given to the republicans. in 1896, he burst on the scene and he was defeated. the thought was that he will be gone. he gone, this is one of my favorite cartoons because the imagery is so start, it is a beautiful cartoon, beautifully drawn. perfect,re of brian is is vaguely sane the populace party's while the democratic party and the democratic party as we know it is no more. publication continues to go back to william jett is brian at the beginning of the election at the start of a new century. this, they attack but the government still lives. he is the victory of the republican party, the puck is now 100% behind william mckinley. it is suggesting that mckinley is for sound money and expansion. those were two things that puck was in favor of. they were in favor of the gold standard. expansion being -- this was the time of the spanish-american war and other conquests. the idea here was that mckinley was in favor of america keeping their conquest and that is what we should be doing.
william jennings bryan was back on the belt in 1900. >> william jennings bryan was the gift that kept on given to the republicans. in 1896, he burst on the scene and he was defeated. the thought was that he will be gone. he gone, this is one of my favorite cartoons because the imagery is so start, it is a beautiful cartoon, beautifully drawn. perfect,re of brian is is vaguely sane the populace party's while the democratic party and the democratic party as we know it is no more....
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i'm kristen sze in for cheryl jennings. congresswoman jackie speier co-founded professional businesswomen of california, or pbwc, in 1989. the nonprofit has evolved over the years from its initial membership of long-term volunteers to what we see today, with corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders from both public and private sectors. joining me now in the studio is curshanda cusseaux woods from kaiser permanente. she's the northern california community relations manager. thanks for coming in. >> thanks for having me, kristen. >> all right, curshanda. so, kaiser, we should mention, is this year's pbwc headline sponsor. that's a yearlong sponsorship. >> yes. >> talk to us about why kaiser is doing it. what does that mean for you? >> well, we've been a partner with pbwc for over 12 years, and we kind of dipped our toe into the waters last year by being a major sponsor, and we really saw that it gives us the opportunity to really spread the information that pbwc shares with not only our employees, our employee resourc
i'm kristen sze in for cheryl jennings. congresswoman jackie speier co-founded professional businesswomen of california, or pbwc, in 1989. the nonprofit has evolved over the years from its initial membership of long-term volunteers to what we see today, with corporate executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders from both public and private sectors. joining me now in the studio is curshanda cusseaux woods from kaiser permanente. she's the northern california community relations manager. thanks for...
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they suggested that william jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing that yes, mckinley is no good, but you have to vote for mckinley because bryan is dangerous to america. >> calling him a demagogue. >> and he was a bit of a demagogue. he was -- people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that? to the mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous landslide in 1896. >> this is a mckinley easter egg? >> this is one of the interesting, ironic cartoons in american history. his vice president died in 1898. in the year 1900, when mckinley was up for renomination, he needed a vice president. all of these little chicks are vice president possibilities. the one on the right is theodore roosevelt. he became president of the united states when mckinley was assassinated. none of us have heard of these other little chicks. had mckinley chosen one of them, we would have had president jones or president smith. mckinley chose roosevelt. ironically, roosevelt wanted to get rid of him has -- as governor of new yo
they suggested that william jennings bryan was dangerous to the united states. they had an entire theme in 1896 arguing that yes, mckinley is no good, but you have to vote for mckinley because bryan is dangerous to america. >> calling him a demagogue. >> and he was a bit of a demagogue. he was -- people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that? to the mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous landslide in 1896. >> this is a mckinley easter egg?...
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second test with pakistan will not be affected by alleagations of match—fixing, say batsman keaton jenningsnny pacquiao is back in training ahead of his wba welterweight title fight but is he hoping to lure floyd mayweather out of retirement? as long as people comeback and
second test with pakistan will not be affected by alleagations of match—fixing, say batsman keaton jenningsnny pacquiao is back in training ahead of his wba welterweight title fight but is he hoping to lure floyd mayweather out of retirement? as long as people comeback and
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let's bring in our financial correspondent in school in new york now jens good to see you bring us up to date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement yeah investors really haven't made up their mind yet what to make out of the announcement that we've gotten actually even after u.s. president donald trump her spoke there were even if you would cheers here on the floor of the new york stock exchange as some investors believe or share donald trump's opinion that the deal has not necessarily been in favor of the u.s. so that was just a few traders but just to give you an idea how to do your reaction was here in new york and then the big question is will the whole situation escalate that could very well happen but it could also not have been and then we also a bit short on details what precisely which actions will take place one when we still do not know that so there is still a lot of room of interpretation the market at some point was down by a good one hundred fifty points and then towards the end the dollar jones industrial average even closed a tiny bit higher and what a
let's bring in our financial correspondent in school in new york now jens good to see you bring us up to date with the reaction on wall street to this announcement yeah investors really haven't made up their mind yet what to make out of the announcement that we've gotten actually even after u.s. president donald trump her spoke there were even if you would cheers here on the floor of the new york stock exchange as some investors believe or share donald trump's opinion that the deal has not...
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is natothat secretary-general jen stoltenberg -- jens stoltenberg.hat do you think about north korea talks between the u.s. and north korea coming up? caroline: a fascinating and timely discussion. it is etf friday. we go to none other than julie hyman. julie: as the dollar heats up, we continue to watch it rise. etf's are, too. work, and what are the more popular ones? now,e one to watch right dbes. stronger, it gets is continuing to surge. it is up 4% the last month. efa is flat. you can see the chart there. if you are an efa, those stocks are up 4%. when you convert the gains to dollars, you get less of them. this is why these things are such a big deal four or five years ago, but the trade stops working. as the dollar weakened. now that it is strong, there is a new batch of these out called dynamic hedging, for people who say i do not know when they go in or out. this one does the same thing as the other, but it changes based on signals. julie: so it is not hedged. , but it willt pop do the job for you if you just want hands off. julie: normally
is natothat secretary-general jen stoltenberg -- jens stoltenberg.hat do you think about north korea talks between the u.s. and north korea coming up? caroline: a fascinating and timely discussion. it is etf friday. we go to none other than julie hyman. julie: as the dollar heats up, we continue to watch it rise. etf's are, too. work, and what are the more popular ones? now,e one to watch right dbes. stronger, it gets is continuing to surge. it is up 4% the last month. efa is flat. you can see...
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time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional seal director and retired on the range it robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this larry it's the mind is staggering to this you know i half expect for him honestly to i answer some of these questions publicly i would almost i wouldn't put it past him to call into. oxon friends and basically get good answers some of these which really would would be. interesting because it could implicate him in some other things but you know i know that he's all about telling people himself so i wouldn't expect it but there are so many pitfalls to this it'll be interesting interesting to see how this plays out larry jen yeah my read is similar to robin's you know look this russia collusion inve
time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional seal director and retired on the range it robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this...
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>> your wife is a saint. >> autumn jennings. >> can you look right there and say. >> autumn jennings, hello, happy anniversary. we've been married 14 years. we got married during the '04 bush campaign. >> just say happy anniversary. >> and i bush office call from the church rectory. >> she's waiting on you to look in the camera and say, happy anniversary, i love you. >> happy anniversary, i love you. i hope the kids are in bed. [ laughter ] >> some people. congratulations, happy anniversary. thank you all. we'll be right back. >>> the trump administration wants to loosen some hunting restrictions on federal land in alaska. some hunters may be happy, but many think the changes are not fair game. cnn's dan simon has the story. >> reporter: if you're a big game hunter there may be no better spot than alaska. bears, wolves, and caribou. among the many majestic animals that are part of the state's natural habitat. three years ago the obama administration made hunting them more difficult on federal land. but under president trump and his interior secretary, ryan zinke, an avid hunter himsel
>> your wife is a saint. >> autumn jennings. >> can you look right there and say. >> autumn jennings, hello, happy anniversary. we've been married 14 years. we got married during the '04 bush campaign. >> just say happy anniversary. >> and i bush office call from the church rectory. >> she's waiting on you to look in the camera and say, happy anniversary, i love you. >> happy anniversary, i love you. i hope the kids are in bed. [ laughter ]...
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the publication continues to go back to william jennings bryan at the start of a new century. this, the pygmies attack but the government still lives. >> and here, the victory over the republican party is complete. the puck is now 100% behind william mckinley and suggests mckinley is for sound money and expansion and those are two things puck was in favor of. sound money, being against silver and in favor of the gold and expansion, this was the time of the spanish-american war and other conquests, and the idea here being that mckinley was in favor of america keeping their conquests, and that's what we should be doing. >> watch this and other american history programs on our website, where all are video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. the tyler rose garden is one of the city's major attractions. from now we will se here one of the city's major growers about the industry and how it fares today. host: the rose industry and tyler began around at the turn-of-the-century in the
the publication continues to go back to william jennings bryan at the start of a new century. this, the pygmies attack but the government still lives. >> and here, the victory over the republican party is complete. the puck is now 100% behind william mckinley and suggests mckinley is for sound money and expansion and those are two things puck was in favor of. sound money, being against silver and in favor of the gold and expansion, this was the time of the spanish-american war and other...
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watch our series, in-depth ,iction edition with gish jen noon to 3 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. presidency, veterans of richard nixon's white house gather to talk about the president's relationship with congress. in 1969 he faced the opposition party in control of the house and senate. his former staffers recall how he used white house invitations and trips aboard the presidential yacht to lobby congressional members. the national archives in richard nixon foundation cohosted this 90 minute event.
watch our series, in-depth ,iction edition with gish jen noon to 3 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. presidency, veterans of richard nixon's white house gather to talk about the president's relationship with congress. in 1969 he faced the opposition party in control of the house and senate. his former staffers recall how he used white house invitations and trips aboard the presidential yacht to lobby congressional members. the national archives in richard nixon foundation cohosted this 90...
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our political commentator paul begala, scott jennings are here. nice to have you here. i would say it is fair to say you both know a thing or two about leaks coming from the world of washington. given that, paul, to you, why? it is very clear this is coming from someone in the president's orbit, so why? who does it benefit and how? >> i think it benefits the president enormously. i'm surprised, i think it may be feigned outrage. who wouldn't want to know the answers to the questions before they take a test? certainly ken starr never sent bill clinton the questions in advance. i don't think patrick fitzgerald sent the bush white house questions in advance. it is an enormous benefit to know where the prosecution is going. >> one thing for the president to know and his team to know, the legal team had these for a while, it seems, it is another thing to have them out there. that's i guess what i'm asking about. why have them out there? >> that's the best way to lobby as president, through the magic box. mr. president, don't listen to all the lawyers, testify. you have nothi
our political commentator paul begala, scott jennings are here. nice to have you here. i would say it is fair to say you both know a thing or two about leaks coming from the world of washington. given that, paul, to you, why? it is very clear this is coming from someone in the president's orbit, so why? who does it benefit and how? >> i think it benefits the president enormously. i'm surprised, i think it may be feigned outrage. who wouldn't want to know the answers to the questions...
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jen, is this an opportunity for this president to say, let's be together?could be if john mccain had not made the first jab here. unfortunately, that does not do much to further the discourse. i mean, look, as felipe said, yes, president trump, i think, was ineloquent in the words he made about john mccain. but look, republicans, especially we conservatives, had heartburn over john mccain long before donald trump came along. and if you look at john mccain's record in terms of his being the one vote that kept us from repealing obamacare -- >> jen, today is a different day though. shouldn't it be a time where people can work together? isn't it that time? no? as john mccain is saying, despite our differences in these sort of closing words, right? his final chapter of his book and hearing from him, he is asking to say, really, can we be together? >> well, but he didn't. he took the opportunity to jab at president trump. >> i'd like to see us recover our sense that we're more alike than different. >> and then he said i'm going to disinvite him from the funeral.
jen, is this an opportunity for this president to say, let's be together?could be if john mccain had not made the first jab here. unfortunately, that does not do much to further the discourse. i mean, look, as felipe said, yes, president trump, i think, was ineloquent in the words he made about john mccain. but look, republicans, especially we conservatives, had heartburn over john mccain long before donald trump came along. and if you look at john mccain's record in terms of his being the one...
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back over to jens. when buffett speaks, investors listen. have they? jens: they have. stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for the week. the apple stock is up a good 13 percent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under pressure, and that was true for the apple stock earlier this year, but definitely not right now. i am certain that at this price, warren buffett would not start buying apple stocks again, but he did so in the past. it was good enough for investors to jump on the wagon. helena: thank you. europe's fourth largest airline is in crisis. the ceo is stepping down after staff rejected an offer to pay off strikes. this comes on the same day quarterly figures show the company has entered further losses. >> it has been a turbulent fear months -- few months for air france as they raise wages. a tot
back over to jens. when buffett speaks, investors listen. have they? jens: they have. stock of apple just here in the friday session was up 4%, and reaching a new record high for the week. the apple stock is up a good 13 percent, and those are astonishing numbers. warren buffett's company berkshire hathaway owns 420 million apple shares, with a value of $242 billion. really breathtaking numbers we are seeing here. the funny thing is worn buffet usually like to buy when stocks are under...
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jens: he had a big appearance here on friday.e had promised during his campaign to bring drug prices for example down. there are no two opinions in the u.s. that health care is too expensive. some of the ideas are jews read the process and to bring new drug on the market, so that should increase competition and therefore also put some pressure on isis, but also the president called it unfair that other countries have the same drugs for much less than we see it in the united eights, but what donald trump also said here on friday, it is a very complicated system, and changes will not come anytime soon, but it will take years to actually fix and change the system. christopher: it could be a hard pill to swallow. thank you. now elaborate costumes and dodgy performances. not talking about dw news, the eurovision final is coming up. reporter: the song contest, people across europe gearing up for this annual pop extravaganza. the past week has seen a need -- a lot of portuguese -- many entries getting ready for the grand finale saturday
jens: he had a big appearance here on friday.e had promised during his campaign to bring drug prices for example down. there are no two opinions in the u.s. that health care is too expensive. some of the ideas are jews read the process and to bring new drug on the market, so that should increase competition and therefore also put some pressure on isis, but also the president called it unfair that other countries have the same drugs for much less than we see it in the united eights, but what...
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jens: it certainly is a big item . there is no doubt about it.ast year china actually imported more than 4.7 million tons of sorghum from the u.s. in a total value of $1.1 billion. then when the u.s. actually started steep tariffs on solar panels and washing machines, from china to the u.s., then the chinese government answered with steep tariffs on those sorghum imports, so if there should get loose, and that is a good sign not just for sorghum but the u.s. agricultural sector in general. reporter: thank you very much indeed. to a deal now bringing us one step closer to a cashless society, u.s. online payment giant paypal is buying a swedish e-commerce startup. paypal is stomping out to billion dollars. it makes credit card scanners for smart phones and tablets. it is a big deal for a small firm, and the agreement came as a surprise as the young company was getting ready to make its stock market debut. now paypal, the leading online payment service belonged to ebay and has been valued at $94 billion. but this is their biggest acquisition to date
jens: it certainly is a big item . there is no doubt about it.ast year china actually imported more than 4.7 million tons of sorghum from the u.s. in a total value of $1.1 billion. then when the u.s. actually started steep tariffs on solar panels and washing machines, from china to the u.s., then the chinese government answered with steep tariffs on those sorghum imports, so if there should get loose, and that is a good sign not just for sorghum but the u.s. agricultural sector in general....
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jens: investors on wall street, they bet on possibilities.y are trying to figure out how likely for instance that the north korean talks will not take place, and how likely is it that if there are no talk is that should be the case, how likely it is that the tensions could escalate. nobody has a clear answer to that, so it is almost impossible to make any bets on that. so when it comes to nafta, there is a deadline on thursday, and is very unlikely that we will get any deal done between canada, mexico, and the united states anytime soon. there are elections in mexico in six weeks from now, anwe have the congressional elections in the u.s. by november. with all that stuff going on, i really do not see nafta going anywhere at this place. reporter: our financial correspondent in new york, thank you. data privacy versus innovation, europeans, especially germans, do not like companies gathering their information, but it is what has powered the tech giants in the united states and china. the only price europe takes is for taking a lead in regulatio
jens: investors on wall street, they bet on possibilities.y are trying to figure out how likely for instance that the north korean talks will not take place, and how likely is it that if there are no talk is that should be the case, how likely it is that the tensions could escalate. nobody has a clear answer to that, so it is almost impossible to make any bets on that. so when it comes to nafta, there is a deadline on thursday, and is very unlikely that we will get any deal done between canada,...
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jane: jens stoltenberg, thank you for joining me. secret thank you.stoltenberg: day'squick look at the her news. north korea said it will not resume talks with the south until issues between the two countries have been resolved. orongyang's f go inegnietiant ad incompetent. he condemned the joint u.s.-south korea military exercises taking place. the u.s. senate hasasonfirmed ginal as head of the cia. the veteran of the agencwill be the first woman to hold the post. she endured a bruising confirmation process due to her ties to the agency's harsh use of interrogation techniques, notably waterboarding. she replaces mike pompeo, who now secretary of state. the world healthio organiz has called for a special meeting and his promising decisiveti to prevent the spread of ebola, after the disease reached a large city in the democratic republic of congo. officials are hoping to prevent the type of epidemic seen in west africa in 2014. reporter: supplies being rushed to the front line in the latest fight against ebol at this isolation ward, t
jane: jens stoltenberg, thank you for joining me. secret thank you.stoltenberg: day'squick look at the her news. north korea said it will not resume talks with the south until issues between the two countries have been resolved. orongyang's f go inegnietiant ad incompetent. he condemned the joint u.s.-south korea military exercises taking place. the u.s. senate hasasonfirmed ginal as head of the cia. the veteran of the agencwill be the first woman to hold the post. she endured a bruising...
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a short time ago i spoke to jens stoltenberg about the meeting. secretary-general, thank you for u joining me. id today that we live in a more unpredictable world. has donald trump made it more unpredictabl secretary-general stoltenberg: donald trump and the united states is very committed to i'm grateful for tha moressage is that in a unpredictable world, we need a strong nato. european allies, but also united states and canada, are investing more and stepping up their contributions to nato. jane: nevertheless, the u.s. has pulled out of the iran nuclear deal, which was strongly opposed by european countries, nato allies. has that made the world more predictable? secretary-general stoltenberg: it illustrates that there are differences on serious mat irs like tn nuclear deal.se but we hav differences sfore between nato allies, dating back to tz crisis in the 1950's or the iraq war in 2003. what nato has shown is that despite the differenceare able to unite to protect each other. i'm certain that we will be able to do that now even though we see se
a short time ago i spoke to jens stoltenberg about the meeting. secretary-general, thank you for u joining me. id today that we live in a more unpredictable world. has donald trump made it more unpredictabl secretary-general stoltenberg: donald trump and the united states is very committed to i'm grateful for tha moressage is that in a unpredictable world, we need a strong nato. european allies, but also united states and canada, are investing more and stepping up their contributions to nato....
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watch our special series in- depth fiction edition with author gish jen. sunday live from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on cspan2. you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on cspan3. follow us on twitter, at cspan history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >>> each week american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. next week we visit the smithsonian to learn about stone carvings made in trenches by world war i soldiers and only recently rediscovered. our guide is dr. gesky who's pictures of the artifacts are included exhibition. >> i'm an explore and television host. welcome to the smithsonian national air and space se
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hey, jen, you got this? >>> we'll go over to jen. have a great day.to that, sara. we got a "gma" cover story because we have a health alert for women about a new recommendation that is coming out that your ob/gyn should check your heart health when you go in for a visit and jen is here to tell us about these new recommendations. >> good morning. this is huge news in women's health. really the first time that the nation's ob/gyn association collaborated with the american heart association, why? because we're talking about the number one killer of women in this country which is heart disease and the fact that it has been recognized that ob/gyns are the definitive primary care physicians that most women see so not to discuss risk factors for heart disease and do screening for those risk factors is a massive missed opportunity over the course of a woman's lifetime. >> we are hearing more and more about the gender differences when it comes to that. can you explain more? it's not just about what causes heart disease differently in women than men. it's not j
hey, jen, you got this? >>> we'll go over to jen. have a great day.to that, sara. we got a "gma" cover story because we have a health alert for women about a new recommendation that is coming out that your ob/gyn should check your heart health when you go in for a visit and jen is here to tell us about these new recommendations. >> good morning. this is huge news in women's health. really the first time that the nation's ob/gyn association collaborated with the american...
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rashad jennings' magic in the ballroom.ve in times square. >>> and the biggest fashion night of the year, divinely inspired. heavenly bodies showing off fashions best from blake lively to sarah jessica parker, frances mcdormand to janelle monae and a surprise proposal and lara spencer taking you inside and look who is saying -- >> good morning, america. we're at the met ball. mwah. >> nice when people take the time to say good morning, america, like that. we appreciate that. and it's great to have you with us on this tuesday morning. >> we saw some of the faces at the met ball but now new details on who will be at the royal wedding including the clooneys at the met gala. lara was on the red carpet and had a chance to talk to them and that's coming up. >> a lot coming up. >>> we begin with the breaking news. the stunning resignation of new york's attorney general eric schneiderman after those explosive abuse allegations, four women coming forward to accusing him of physically assaulting them in a blockbuster "new yorker" rep
rashad jennings' magic in the ballroom.ve in times square. >>> and the biggest fashion night of the year, divinely inspired. heavenly bodies showing off fashions best from blake lively to sarah jessica parker, frances mcdormand to janelle monae and a surprise proposal and lara spencer taking you inside and look who is saying -- >> good morning, america. we're at the met ball. mwah. >> nice when people take the time to say good morning, america, like that. we appreciate...
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which became emblematic of his style as he ran for 1896.ent in yet, joseph kepler was not a big jennings -- was he? all the puck uck, people didn't like brian. to put a fine point on it, they sides.ed they went from the democratic side to the republican. they thought brian was a gerous, and if you take look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential bomb thrower and an anarchist and they were suggesting that he was dangerous to the united states of america and they had an entire theme in mckinleying that, yes, is no good but you have to vote for mckinley because brian is america. to >> calling him a democrat going? >> calling him a democrat going, bit of a demagogue n the sense he was a great orator and people were enthralled with him. >> how significant was that to mckinley campaign? >> mckinley won in an enormous 1896.ide in >> this is mckinley's easter egg. explain. >> this is one of the great interesting ironic cartoons of history. mckinley's vice president died 1898. mckinley was up for renomination, he had to vice president. all of these little possibilities, the one
which became emblematic of his style as he ran for 1896.ent in yet, joseph kepler was not a big jennings -- was he? all the puck uck, people didn't like brian. to put a fine point on it, they sides.ed they went from the democratic side to the republican. they thought brian was a gerous, and if you take look, this is the first cartoon ever depicting a presidential bomb thrower and an anarchist and they were suggesting that he was dangerous to the united states of america and they had an entire...
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time and they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california benefiting off of those american tax cuts by the way and she by the way got more than just ask her husband who runs that business but look this is comes down to the midterms comes down really to the three m's money message and motivation as robin just said this is why i like robin he's one of the more reasonable democrats he's honest he'll tell you the democrats really don't have the message down they haven't been able to develop a message since they lost the two thousand and sixteen elections and as you see hillary out there still talking about why she lost they really need to turn the page and move on th
time and they still hate her every day are you worried about from your standpoint is this a good idea jen for the republicans to have nancy say this. well i think this is the best thing to happen to republicans all week larry nancy pelosi has been acting like the marie antoinette of american politics saying that this massive tax cut that went to american families is like crumbs nancy pelosi could not be more out of touch as she and her husband run their businesses in northern california...
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watch our special series in depth fiction edition with author gish jen live at noon and 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, a panel of historians looks back 50 years at the vietnam war's tet offensive which started on january 30th, 1968 as viet cong and north vietnamese forces attacked more than 100 cities, towns and outposts across a broad swath of south vietnam. also speaking is former defense secretary chuck hagel, a former u.s. army sergeant who served in vietnam during the tet offensive. this event took operation at the national archives in washington, d.c. >> tonight's program is part of a series of discussions, films, lectures and other programs that tie into our current special exhibit "remembering vietnam" upstairs in the lawrence f. o'brien gallery. the exhibit is a fascinating collection of newly discovered and iconic original documents, images, film footage and artifacts that illuminate 12 critical episodes in the war that divided the peoples of both the united states and vietnam. one of those episodes f
watch our special series in depth fiction edition with author gish jen live at noon and 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >>> next, a panel of historians looks back 50 years at the vietnam war's tet offensive which started on january 30th, 1968 as viet cong and north vietnamese forces attacked more than 100 cities, towns and outposts across a broad swath of south vietnam. also speaking is former defense secretary chuck hagel, a former u.s. army sergeant who served in vietnam during the tet...
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time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional field director and retired on the ranger robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this larry it's the mind is staggering to this you know i half expect for him on asli to on and answer some of these questions publicly i would almost i wouldn't put it past him to call into fox and friends and basically give give him some of these which really would would be. interesting because it could implicate him in some other things but you know i know that he's all about telling people himself so i wouldn't expect it but there are so many pitfalls to this it'll be interesting interesting to see how this plays out larry jen yeah my read is similar to robin's you know look this russia collusion in
time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional field director and retired on the ranger robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this...
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whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. the commute is worth it.me, the more you know you and that john deere tractor... you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. i'm not really a, i thought wall street guy.ns. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking options trading from wall st. to main st. hey guys, wanna play
whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. the commute is worth it.me, the more you know you and that john...
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time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional field director and retired on the ranges robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this larry it's the mind is staggering to this you know i half expect for him on asli to on and answer some of these questions publicly i would almost i wouldn't put it past him to call into fox and friends and basically give give him some of these which really would would be. interesting because it could implicate him in some other things but you know i know that he's all about telling people himself so i wouldn't expect it but there are so many pitfalls to this it'll be interesting interesting to see how this plays out larry jen yeah my read is similar to robin's you know look this russia collusion in
time today thanks for having me turning now to our political panel let's continue the conversation jen kearns is a g.o.p. strategist former spokesperson for the california republican party she joins us from new york and atlanta democratic strategist robin by row former obama campaign regional field director and retired on the ranges robin we'll start with you legal consequences of trump agreeing to an interview with malala one of the political consequences. there are so many pitfalls to this...
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well, jen also objected to the with this response...s the connection between town in north wales the answer is to be found in the bc‘s live subtitling service, which we've discussed before, sometimes has problems with the words spoken on television. occasionally to the comic degree. one of the examples we raised a with the bc‘s head of broadcast operations was the spoken word brexit appearing on screen as wrexham. and so the very frequent use of brexit in error, it seems a computer software is still making the same mistake. she posted that screen grab of her forest this week. commenting wryly, brexit means wrexham. thank you for all your comments you sent us this week. if you love to share your opinions of bbc news or even appear in person on the programme, you can tell us at... you can find us on twitter at news watch bbc and do have a look at our website where you can watch previous discussions we've recorded. the address for that is... that's all from us. we will back to hear your thoughts bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye.
well, jen also objected to the with this response...s the connection between town in north wales the answer is to be found in the bc‘s live subtitling service, which we've discussed before, sometimes has problems with the words spoken on television. occasionally to the comic degree. one of the examples we raised a with the bc‘s head of broadcast operations was the spoken word brexit appearing on screen as wrexham. and so the very frequent use of brexit in error, it seems a computer software...
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one of the most significant of waylon jennings songs is a song called "luckenbach, texas."he lyrics are effectively are, "let's go to luckenbach, texas, willie, wayland, and the boys, the successful life we are living has got us feuding like to hatfields and mccoy's. maybe it is time we get back to the basics of love?" poetry, southern style. the point of the song is out there in mid-america is what is real, it is what is still there. it echoes in a way okie from muskogee, even though merle haggard probably never meant it the way it was being taken. another element we see emerging culturally in the south is that evangelical element that will become so important, and we will talk more about this in our next lecture. the moral majority, jerry falwell out of virginia, christian coalition associated with pat roberson, televangelists like tammy and jim baker. what is distinct here is the politicization of evangelical. when we talked about populism, we talked about religion, and the elements of religion that found their way in to populist thought. that theme has gone through ever
one of the most significant of waylon jennings songs is a song called "luckenbach, texas."he lyrics are effectively are, "let's go to luckenbach, texas, willie, wayland, and the boys, the successful life we are living has got us feuding like to hatfields and mccoy's. maybe it is time we get back to the basics of love?" poetry, southern style. the point of the song is out there in mid-america is what is real, it is what is still there. it echoes in a way okie from muskogee,...
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everything is now and start again like they will have to leave it there it is building a forest and jen thank you europeans are back in control of their digital lives your rules mean citizens can demand companies like facebook google or amazon to tell us what kind of personal data of as a whole what they do with it and have a corrected or delete it. whether you use the internet to search for information connect with friends or simply to do your shopping going online means sharing personal information but in many cases it's unclear exactly what happens to that data. who has access to it what can companies do with it. the new e.u. legislation aims to address some of these issues. under the new rules companies will only be allowed to collect data relevant to their services so weather app for example won't be allowed to access your address book or photographs. the new regulations also afford individuals the right to launch a complaint with the supervisory authority in their own country instead of potentially having to challenge a foreign company abroad those violating data protection rules
everything is now and start again like they will have to leave it there it is building a forest and jen thank you europeans are back in control of their digital lives your rules mean citizens can demand companies like facebook google or amazon to tell us what kind of personal data of as a whole what they do with it and have a corrected or delete it. whether you use the internet to search for information connect with friends or simply to do your shopping going online means sharing personal...
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jen, on the points of payments, they deny that any payments came to cohen directly to vekselberg, ifimit his exposure. i imagine payments could be funneled to him. is that a buffer there? >> well, we will see. originally when the news came out about columbus nova, they said vekselberg had nothing to do with it. and there is still a lot to look into about whether vekselberg was involved and to what extent. but a potential problem. >> something that comes up is something known as the foreign registration act. if you work for a foreign agency, you would volunteer that register that. how does that relate to the laws? >> well, in order to be guilty of the farra. if it actually is him lobbying on behalf of vekselberg, and it has to do with something. >> he has to say let me represent your case. >> and if he is lobbying without registering that is a violation. >> not working for the transition at the time. and is not worked for the u.s. government of course he has a close relationship with the sitting president of the united states. does that insulate the administration? >> it depends on wh
jen, on the points of payments, they deny that any payments came to cohen directly to vekselberg, ifimit his exposure. i imagine payments could be funneled to him. is that a buffer there? >> well, we will see. originally when the news came out about columbus nova, they said vekselberg had nothing to do with it. and there is still a lot to look into about whether vekselberg was involved and to what extent. but a potential problem. >> something that comes up is something known as the...
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in-depth fiction special, featuring best-selling fiction writers, and a contemporary novelists , gish jen. guest gish: people who have a lot to ,ay are completely undaunted with the storytelling, you know? the whole idea that there is a there is ag -- that triangle. you must learn to do this if you're going to go on to be a fiction writer. it is necessary but not sufficient. it is not going to make you a great writer, but then you sit down, and you discover that actually, they can all do it, you know? learningnothing about to do those things that impedes creativity. announcer: her books include " typical american," "mona in the promised land," and another. "who's irish." this is on book tv on c-span2. : next, a panel of reporters uncovering the white house and congress during the trump administration. "the weekly standard" hosted its in colorado springs with fred barnes and chris wallace. this is 45 minutes.
in-depth fiction special, featuring best-selling fiction writers, and a contemporary novelists , gish jen. guest gish: people who have a lot to ,ay are completely undaunted with the storytelling, you know? the whole idea that there is a there is ag -- that triangle. you must learn to do this if you're going to go on to be a fiction writer. it is necessary but not sufficient. it is not going to make you a great writer, but then you sit down, and you discover that actually, they can all do it,...